Giant 5860 User manual

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Operator Manual
for
5860
(5.8G Digital Cordless Phone)

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Revision History
Version
Date Initialised by Changes
01 17Feb2004
Kw Sit due to
request from
Dick Si
Creation from Concept documents

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Table of Contents
1Introduction...................................................................................... 7
2Feature List....................................................................................... 7
3Setup and Power Up.....................................................................10
3.1 Normal Power Up ..............................................................................................10
3.2 Handset Power On/Off......................................................................................10
4Basic Function Access Elements...............................................11
4.1 Handset...............................................................................................................11
4.1.1 Hard key functions.................................................................................12
4.1.2 Icons used...............................................................................................12
4.1.3 Top Text Line .........................................................................................13
4.1.4 CenterText Line....................................................................................13
4.1.5 Bottom Text Line....................................................................................13
4.1.6 Msg/Inuse LED.......................................................................................13
4.2 Base.....................................................................................................................13
4.2.1 Page Key.................................................................................................13
4.2.2 Msg/Inuse LED.......................................................................................13
4.2.3 Charge LED............................................................................................13
5Standby...........................................................................................13
5.1 PP is not registered at any FP (before registration and after power up)..13
5.2 PP is registered, butthe PP is searching for a FP.......................................13
5.3 PP registered and Located to a FP: ...............................................................14
5.3.1 Icons........................................................................................................14
5.3.1.1 Battery low/Battery critical.............................................................14
5.3.1.2 Ringer off..........................................................................................14
5.3.1.3 Keyboard locked.............................................................................14
5.3.1.4 Icon Blink Cadence Definitions.....................................................15
5.3.2 Top Text Line .........................................................................................15
5.3.2.1 Handset-Name Set.........................................................................15
5.3.2.2 Handset-Name Not Set..................................................................15
5.3.3 Middle Text Line.....................................................................................15
5.3.3.1 No new calls....................................................................................15
5.3.3.2 New calls..........................................................................................15
5.3.3.3 Critical battery.................................................................................15
5.3.3.4 Alarm ................................................................................................16
5.3.4 Bottom Text Line....................................................................................16
5.3.4.1 Clock Set..........................................................................................16
5.3.4.2 Clock Not Set ..................................................................................16
5.3.4.3 Alarm Set.........................................................................................16
6Registration....................................................................................17
6.1 AutoRegistration...............................................................................................17
7Call handling ..................................................................................17
7.1 OutgoingExternalCall......................................................................................17
7.1.1 Postdialing.............................................................................................17
7.1.2 Pre-dialing...............................................................................................18
7.1.3 Redialing.................................................................................................18
7.1.4 Display during call.................................................................................19
7.1.5 Terminating a call ..................................................................................19
7.1.6 Temp tone dial .......................................................................................20
7.2 IncomingexternalCall ......................................................................................20
7.3 Internal Call Control...........................................................................................20

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7.4 Transferring External Call.................................................................................21
7.4.1 CLIP Transference................................................................................21
7.4.2 Call Time Display...................................................................................22
7.5 Conference Call.................................................................................................22
7.5.1 Conference Call Status.........................................................................22
7.5.2 Conference Call Termination...............................................................22
7.6 Handset Speakerphone (Optional).................................................................23
7.7 Headset...............................................................................................................23
7.8 Audio....................................................................................................................23
7.8.1 Setting the handset volume.................................................................24
7.8.2 Setting the hands free volume.............................................................24
7.8.3 Setting the Headset volume.................................................................24
7.9 Muting..................................................................................................................24
7.10 Out Of Range Warning.....................................................................................24
8Caller ID operation.........................................................................24
8.1 Incoming call indication.....................................................................................24
8.1.1 Rules for displaying call information...................................................25
8.2 Call waiting .........................................................................................................25
8.2.1 Signalingcallwaiting.............................................................................25
8.2.2 Accepting call waiting /off hook CLIP .................................................25
8.3 Call Waiting / Call Waiting Deluxe ..................................................................26
8.4 Stutter Dial Tone Check...................................................................................27
9Other Features...............................................................................27
9.1 Identification of a parallel line occupancy (for a not seized line)................27
9.2 Identification of line occupancy (for a seized line)........................................27
9.3 Battery low warning...........................................................................................27
9.4 Display illumination (Back-lighted LCD/Keypad)..........................................27
9.5 Key Lock.............................................................................................................27
9.6 Paging.................................................................................................................28
10 Menu Setting ..................................................................................28
11 Phone Book directory ...................................................................31
11.1 Browse Directory ...............................................................................................31
11.2 Use Number.......................................................................................................32
11.3 Edit Entry.............................................................................................................32
11.4 DeleteEntry........................................................................................................32
11.5 Store Entry..........................................................................................................32
11.5.1 Enter Name.............................................................................................32
11.5.2 Enter Number.........................................................................................33
11.5.3 Distinctive Ringing.................................................................................34
12 CLIP list...........................................................................................34
12.1 Browse CLIP List...............................................................................................35
12.2 Use the Record..................................................................................................35
12.3 Copy to Phone Book.........................................................................................35
12.4 DeleteEntry........................................................................................................35
12.5 DeleteList...........................................................................................................35
13 Setting the ringer volume.............................................................35
13.1 Setting the handset ringer volume to zero.....................................................35
14 Setting the melody –External/Internal/Paging/Alarm..............35
15 Setting Key Tone...........................................................................35
16 Setting Alert Tone On/Off.............................................................35
17 Alarm Setting..................................................................................36

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18 Setting Date -Time..........................................................................36
19 Auto Talk.........................................................................................37
20 Any Key Answer............................................................................37
21 Direct Call.......................................................................................37
22 Handset Name Setting..................................................................37
23 Call Display Setting.......................................................................38
24 Language Setting ..........................................................................38
25 Reset Handset................................................................................38
26 Change Handset Pin.....................................................................38
27 Register Handset...........................................................................38
28 Select Base.....................................................................................38
29 Deregister Handset........................................................................38
30 BaseRingerVolume.....................................................................38
31 BaseRinger Melody......................................................................38
32 BaseReset......................................................................................38
33 Change Dial mode.........................................................................38
34 Change Flash Time........................................................................39
35 Prefix dialing (Optional)................................................................39
36 Call barring.....................................................................................39
37 Change Base PIN...........................................................................39
38 Walkie Talkie (Optional)................................................................39
38.1 Entering Walkie Talkie-mode...........................................................................39
38.2 Making a call.......................................................................................................39
38.3 Exit Walkie Talkie-mode...................................................................................39
39 Factory default Values..................................................................39
40 General Operation Notes..............................................................40
40.1 Graphicsused....................................................................................................40
40.2 Display.................................................................................................................41
40.2.1 Menu........................................................................................................41
40.2.2 Detailed display of numbers/names ...................................................42
40.2.3 GUI timeout control ...............................................................................42
40.2.4 Navigation...............................................................................................42
40.2.5 Base Settings.........................................................................................42
40.3 Visual signaling ..................................................................................................42
40.3.1 Prompts...................................................................................................42
40.3.2 Warnings / confirmation prompts concept.........................................42
40.4 Acoustic signaling..............................................................................................43
40.4.1 Ringing tones .........................................................................................43
40.4.2 Acoustic signaling of incoming calls ...................................................43
40.4.3 Acoustic sounds.....................................................................................43
40.5 Editors.................................................................................................................43
40.5.1 Time/Date Editor....................................................................................43
40.5.1.1 Entering the editor........................................................................43
40.5.1.2 User Input ......................................................................................44
40.5.1.3 Moving the cursor.........................................................................44
40.5.1.4 Reaching the end of an editable area.......................................44
40.5.2 PIN editor................................................................................................44
40.5.2.1 Entering the editor........................................................................44

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40.5.2.2 User Input ......................................................................................44
40.5.2.3 Moving the cursor.........................................................................44
40.5.2.4 Reaching the end of an editable area.......................................44
40.5.3 Number and Name Editor.....................................................................45
40.5.3.1 Entering the editor........................................................................45
40.5.3.2 User Input ......................................................................................45
40.5.3.3 Moving the cursor.........................................................................45
40.5.3.4 Reaching the end of an editable area.......................................45
40.5.4 Text Input................................................................................................45
40.5.4.1 Text Input Mode Switching..........................................................46
40.6 Timers..................................................................................................................47
41 Consumer Information…………………………………………………… 45
42 Warning (FCC Part 15)….....................................................................46
43 Warranty…………………………………………………………………….46

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1Introduction
5860 is a 5.8G Digital Cordless phone system which allow
multiple handsets and bases.
2Feature List
Features Ability Comments, short description
Max # of handset 6
Max # of base 4
Battery 3*AAA 600mA Battery pack
Battery level indication Yes
Battery low warning Yes
Power Consumption 9hour talk
130 hour standby
Range 50 M indoor
300Moutdoor
Out of range warning Yes Based on RSSI measurements. Please be
aware that this feature is very difficult to
optimise to satisfactory performance for the
user.
LCD 3 row, 16 digit,
5x7dots
alphanumeric
+ 1 line icons
Also support double height fonts
Back-lighted LCD Yes
Back-lighted keypad Yes
CLIP FSK(I + II) CLIP
20 call logs with
names
The CLIP list is placed in the base, and can be
accessed by one handset at a time.
Caller party name, absence reason and
message waiting are also decoded.
NameLength : 48 chracters stored.
NumberLength : 22 digits stored.
7-10-11 display format supported.
Call Waiting Deluxe Able to access special network function during
type II CID reception.
Stutter dial tone detect Yes
Last Number Redial 5 levels Redial list
Memory dialing Phone book
40 entries Phone book in handset (With number matching
with the CLIP).
Name Length = 16 characters stored.
Number Length = 22digits stored.
Ring Melody 6Polyphonic (midi). Placed in code (size of all
melodies max 30Kbyte).
Ring Melody 3Polyphonic (midi). Placed in eeprom (eeprom
size depends on melody) (eeprom driver limits
the size of a melody to 4Kbytepr. melody).
Ring Volume 6 + Off
Handset Msg LED Yes
Ear-piece volume
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Mute Yes
Pre-fix dialing Yes (Optional) Number placed in eeprom to be dialled as
extension at every call. Eeprom selectable.
The NumberLength = 22 digits max.
Base Ringer Yes Requires a buzzer. Not polyphonic.
Page key Yes
Callbarring Yes Users can enter a phone number, which is then
not able to be called. Exception for emergency
numbers.
Intercom call Yes Call by handset name.
3-party Conf. Yes Line, and two handsets
Walkie Talkie Yes (optional) Eepromselectable.
Headsetjack Yes
Beltclip Yes Mechanical
HS speakerphone Yes, (Optional) Switching algorithm, eeprom selectable.
Distinctive Ring Yes Output different ring tone for different caller.
Real time clock Yes Updated by CLIP and also manual adjustable
Clock Alarm Yes Including Clock
Multi-language Yes Support 8 languages.
FLASH function Yes User programmable flash time
Tone pulse selection Yes
Handsetpoweron/off Yes
Fast/Slow charge Yes Able to switch to slow charge to avoid overheat
Auto answer on/off Yes User selectable function
Directcall Yes Sometimes called baby call.
Call timer display Yes Can be disabled by users
Key tone selection 3+Off
Key lock Yes by press and hold ‘#’
Handsetname Yes Display the name of a handset and also use
handset name for starting intercom call.
Resettodefault Yes Able to reset user selectable features to default
values.
Handset settings menu
Yes
Base settings menu Yes
Auto registration Yes By placing handset in base station cradle.
Any key answer Yes
3Important Safety Instructions
BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK
AND INJURY TOPERSON, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry
tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious
damage to the product.

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6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To protect it
from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be
blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-
in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power
company.
8. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be
damaged by persons walking on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlet extension cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid
of any kind on this product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Instead, when some repair work
is required, take the unit to a qualified technician. Opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance
is subsequently used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls, that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technicianto restore the
product to normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has be damaged.
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a
remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
15. This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.
16. Plug the adaptor to the socket-outlet which near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
4Safety Instructions for Handset Battery Pack
CAUTION:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Use only an approved battery pack in the handset of your
Cordless Telephone. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, always do the following when replacing, discarding, or
charging battery, When handling the batteries, be careful not to short the battery with conducting materials such
as rings, bracelets, and keys. The Battery or conducting material may overheat and cause burns. Use only the
following type and size of battery pack:
FOR HANDSET UNIT:
GP60AAAH3BMXZ3.6V 600mAh GPI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
CONTAINS NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST
BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY
1. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local
codes for possible special disposal instructions.

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2. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the
eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
3. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such
as rings, bracelets and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns.
4. Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the
instructions and limitations specified in this manual.
5. Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery(ies) and battery charger.
6. Do not mix old and new batteries in this product.
7. Do not mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Install and Charge the Battery Pack
1Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover down.
2Plug the Battery Pack connector into the Handset socket, then place the battery pack and wires in the compartment.
3Slide the battery cover back into place
4If you are wall mounting the phone, locate the wall bracket supplied with your phone.
5Snap the bracket into place on the back of the Base. Next, carefully line up the slots on the wall mount bracket with the
studs on the telephone wall plate, and carefully mount the telephone on the wall.
6Connect the power supply to a live outlet. Make sure the outlet is not controlled by a switch. DO NOTconnect the
telephone line cord to the phone jack until the Handset is fully charged.
7Place the Handset in the Base cradle. The Handset and Base communicate with each other automatically. This is the
Registration process, and it may take up to 60 seconds.
8Allow the Handset to charge fora day for the initial charge . The CHARGEindicator on the Base will glow while the
Handset is charging. For subsequent charges, 8to10 hours is sufficient.
5Setup and Power Up
5.1 Normal Power Up
-Connect the telephone line to the base units and the telephone sockets on
the wall
-Connect the power adaptor between the base units and the power sockets
-Plug in the battery pack into the handset compartment
-If the handset units show battery low/empty condition, place the handsets on
the base charging cradles for some time before usage.
5.2 Handset Power On/Off
-At any time in the idle mode, Long PressC / / to make handset
power off. There is no further response in the handset, except Long PressC /
/ again.
-During Handset Power Off, Long PressC / / to turn on the handset
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Basic Function Access Elements
5.3 Handset
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5.3.1 Hard key functions
The following functions shall be available via the existing keys:
Key Symbol Key Description
On/Off hook
Menu/Ok Menu / Ok
5/ Move Up (browsing/editing) / Access re-dial list / Insert
pause.
6Move Down (browsing/editing)
3/ &Move Left / Access Phone Book
4/ INT Move Right / Internal Call key
XHands-free if it is enabled
Change Volume if Hands-free is disabled
C / / Clear/Delete / Mute Mic / On/Off function
[0..9],[A..Z] Numeric/AlphanumericKeys
* * / Change to DTMF
# / # / Keypad Lock function
RFlash function
Access to CID records
Table 1
5.3.2 Icons used
Icon Symbol Icon Description
Batterystatussymbol
Indication of online states (line is seized)
Indication of incoming external call
Indication of incoming internal call
Aerial information
“Message Waiting”
Hands free mode on
Microphone muted
Ringer volume off
AM icon (not used for this model)
Keypad locked
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5.3.3 Top Text Line
The top Line is used for the name of the handset and Menu wording.
5.3.4 Center Text Line
The center line is used for Missed Calland critical battery status.
5.3.5 Bottom Text Line
The bottom line of the display is used for clock/date-information, PP-number
and alarm status.
5.3.6 Msg/Inuse LED
-This will be on whenever an external call is ongoing.
-Flashes with the ringer cadence from the line when an incoming external call
is received.
-Flashing when “MessageWaiting” has been received.
5.4 Base
5.4.1 Page Key
This is used for Paging
5.4.2 Msg/Inuse LED
It has the same function as Msg/InUse Led in Handset
5.4.3 Charge LED
This LED in placed on FP.
-Indicates if a PP is placed in the charger.
6Standby
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Note : For above two cases, the Arial Icon blink is TON = TOFF = T15.
6.3 PP registered and Located to a FP:
The PP index and name (if it has one) will be shown. If the date and time are set in
the base, it will also be shown. The aerial icon is steady on. Calls can be setup to and
from the PP.
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The time is displayed in 24-hour format. The symbol (:) separating the hours from the
minutes is steady on. The time/date will always be shown if time is set in the base.
6.3.1 Icons
6.3.1.1 Battery low/Battery critical
The icon will act the same way in both cases. The special case about critical is
shown later in this section.
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6.3.1.4 Icon Blink Cadence Definitions
Icon Context Blink On Time Blink Off Time
Battery Battery Low/Critical 0.5 Sec 0.5 Sec
Not Registered 0.5 Sec 0.5 Sec
Searching 0.5 Sec 0.5 Sec
Arial
Out Of Range indication 2 Sec 0.5 Sec
6.3.2 Top Text Line
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7Registration
The handset will only be active at one base station at a time. It is possible for the
user to choose which base the handset should lock to in the the registration menu.
Registration to a new base can be made by registration menu or by Auto registration
7.1 Auto Registration
Placing a PP in the cradle of a FP will automatically initiate a registration of the PP to
this FP. The PP initiates a registration through the Air interface similar to a manual
registration. For an automatic registration AC-code = [0000].
8Call handling
8.1 Outgoing External Call
8.1.1 Post dialing
Press [ ] and the ‘Phone’ icon will be on.
The ‘EXT’ icon will be on after the PSTN line is connected.
The ‘Msg/Inuse LED’ in both handset and base will be on.
Dial the number. If the number is longer than max length of the display, the digits will
appear in the second line.
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8.1.2 Pre-dialing
A user may enter the number before seizing the line as shown;
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The digits will be cleared after T3 of no key press.
Press [C] to delete the last input digit. Long press on the [C] key clear all digits.
After the desired number is entered, press [ ] to seize line and the entered number
will be dialed out.
When you press the [ ] key long (“Insert Pause“) a 'P' is inserted at the current
cursor position.
8.1.3 Redialing
During standby mode and no digit has been entered, press [ ]will show the last
dialed number.
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The entries is sorted in chronological order. If the number is in the phonebook, it will
be represented with name as well.
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If the number is longer than the length of the display,the character ‘..’ will be shown
at the end of the number indicating there are still more digits at the right.
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User can browse otherredial numbers by pressing [?] and [?].When 'wrapping'
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Press [ ] to dial the number for that entry or press [OK] to append the number to
the pre-dial buffer.
Alternatively, redialing may also be done after the external line is connected. After
seizing the line, press[ ] and the last dialed number will be shown. Similarly, press
[?] and [?] to select and then press [ ] todial out the selected number. the redial-
number will be appended to the digits already dialed.
8.1.4 Display during call
-The ‘Phone’ icon will be on.
-The ‘EXT’ icon will be on after the PSTN line is connected. (In case that another
handset is connected with the PSTN line, an error tone will be generated and
handset returns to idle.)
-The ‘Msg/Inuse LED’ will be on in both handset and base.
If the number is longer than the maximum digits in display, the digits will appear in
the second line.
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-Press [R]-key to flash the line to perform some PABX function and a digit ‘R’ will be
shown on the LCD. Long press [ ] to add a pause and a digit ‘P’ will be shown.
The number is dialed after the ‘Flash’ will not be stored in the redial memory.
-After T9 of no further key press, the call timer will be shown in the second line while
the dial number shown in the first line.
The max time that can be shown is 9:59:59. When reaching this the timer will stop.
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8.1.5 Terminating a call
To terminate the call, press [ ]. The ‘Msg/Inuse LED’ in both handset and base
will go off. The last call time will remain for T10.
Putting the handset on cradle can also terminate the call. In that case, the call time
will also be displayed for T10.
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8.1.6 Temp tone dial
A user may like to change to DTMF dialing during the call if the call has been setup
for pulse dialing.
Pressing [*] for more than T1, during active call, activates DTMF dialing. This is only
enabled for the duration of the present call.
A digit ‘d’ will be shown on the display, indicating the ‘Change to DTMF’ command is
sentout.
8.2 Incoming external Call
When receiving an external call, all handsets will ring. The ‘EXT’ icon will flash.
The In -use/Msg LED in both handset and base will flash according to the ring
cadence.
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If the network provider support caller ID, the caller’s number will be shown. (See the
section of Caller ID operation for details.)
Press [ ] to seize line.
User may like to reject the call by press and hold [C] for T1. In doing so, the ring tone
in handset will stop and the ‘EXT’ icon will remain flashing until the incoming call is
dropped. During this time, pressing the [ ] will still seize line.
If auto-answer function is enabled, the line can also be automatically connected after
the handset is lifted up from base. For preventing accidental line disconnection, in
this case the users cannot press [ ] to go on-hook within T11.
8.3 Internal Call Control
Internal call is initiated from a PP by depressing the [INT] key from the idle state.
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A name list is displayed and with the [5][6] –keys select the PP you want to call.
Pressing the [] to call the selected PP.
The called PP will ring with the ‘INT’ icon flashing.
When the other PP takes the call the internal connection is established and the Call
timeisdisplayed.
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