LG nomandIP User manual

Wireless Phone
Station User Guide
Issue 1.0 - Month 2006
P/N: 3807-14
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Copyright © 2006 VODAVI Technology, Inc.
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without notice. The information furnished by VODAVI in this material
is believed to be accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true
in all cases.
mlj/2006
NOTICE:
Vodavi Communications does not encourage the use of this device to
access any wireless network without authorization. Unauthorized use
of a network may be a violation of federal, state or local laws.
Issue Release Changes
1.0 X-06 Initial Release
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS POLICY
VODAVI Technology, Inc. products are not authorized for and
should not be used within Life Support applications. Life Support
systems are equipment intended to support or sustain life and
whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with
instructions provided can be reasonably expected to result in
significant personal injury or death.
VODAVI Technology, Inc. warranty is limited to replacement of
defective components and does not cover injury to persons or
property or other consequential damages.
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Contents
Product Description ......................................... 1
List of Features ............................................................1
Nomad IP Layout........................................................2
User Interface ................................................... 3
LCD Display ..................................................................3
LCD Icons.......................................................................4
Main Menu Icons ........................................................5
Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation.6
Buttons & Functions..................................................11
Ring / Message LED ...................................................13
Entering Text................................................................14
Telephone Features ......................................... 16
Registration ..................................................................16
Basic Features..............................................................17
Key Phone Features...................................................20
Placing a Call............................................................20
Answering a Call.....................................................21
Transferring a Call .................................................22
Holding a Call ..........................................................23
Call Forward.............................................................24
Call Park ....................................................................25
Call Pick-Up ..............................................................26
Call Waiting..............................................................27
Message Wait / Call Back.....................................28
Do Not Disturb (DND) ..........................................29
System Speed Dial.................................................29
System Speed Redial ............................................29
Flex Functions ......................................................... 30
Push-To-Talk Groups ............................................32
Menu Features.................................................. 33
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Phone Book [Main Menu + 1].................................34
Add New ...................................................................34
Search ........................................................................34
Caller Groups ..........................................................35
Speed Dials...............................................................35
Delete All...................................................................36
Call History [Main Menu + 2] ..................................37
Messages [Main Menu + 3] .....................................38
Write Message ........................................................38
Inbox...........................................................................39
Outbox .......................................................................39
Draft ............................................................................40
Tools [Main Menu + 4] ..............................................41
Schedule ...................................................................41
Memo .........................................................................47
Alarm Clock ..............................................................49
Calculator..................................................................50
World Time ...............................................................51
D-Day..........................................................................52
Settings [Main Menu + 5] ........................................54
Sound .........................................................................54
Display........................................................................56
Power Save ...............................................................57
Security ......................................................................57
Lock Phone...............................................................57
Reset Default............................................................57
Network .....................................................................57
System........................................................................60
Key Lock.....................................................................61
Dialing Rule ..............................................................61
User Dictionary........................................................61
Phone Info [Main Menu + 6]...................................62
S/W Version ..............................................................62
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Network Info............................................................62
System [Main Menu + 7]..........................................62
Forward .....................................................................62
Conference...............................................................62
DND ............................................................................62
Message/Call Back.................................................63
Flash............................................................................63
System Speed..........................................................63
System Redial ..........................................................63
ICM ..............................................................................63
Mute ...........................................................................63
Transfer......................................................................63
Hold/Save .................................................................63
Program.....................................................................63
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Product Description 1
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Product Description
List of Features
The
Nomad IP
wireless phone (sometimes referred to as
the WIT-300H) comes equipped with the following
features:
Twenty-seven (27) Fixed Feature/Function buttons:
- Send and End Buttons
- Left and Right Soft Menu Buttons
- OK Button and 4 Navigation Buttons
- Hold/Save Button
- Trans/PGM Button
- Clear/Prev Button
- Standard Dial Buttons (1-9, 0, *, #)
- Volume Up and Down Buttons
-PTTButton
65K Color Graphic LCD (128x128 dot matrix), Back Light
Vibration / PTT
64 Poly Sound
Internal Antenna
2.5 mm Headset Jack
Hearing Aid Compatible Receiver
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2NomadIPLayout
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Nomad IP Layout
The following diagram will help you become familiar with
your new wireless phone.
* Dual-Function Keys
“Menu” button serves as Left Soft Key (LSK).
“Search” button functions as Right Soft Key (RSK).
Manner Mode
Trans/PGM
End
Search/RSK*
Flex (Right)
Schedule (Up)
Ear-Jack
Volume
Up/Down
Ring/Msg LED
Menu/LSK*
Send
Hold/Save
Nbr/Char Keys
Message (Down)
Clear/Prev
Lock Mode
System (Left)
Push-To-Talk
(Vibrate)
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User Interface 3
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User Interface
This section describes the LCD display, the function
associated with each button, and the multiple ways to
enter text when sending a message.
LCD Display
The LCD shows different wireless states, and displays
visual feedback for the actions performed by the user.
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4LCDIcons
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LCD Icons
The following icons display in the top area of the LCD and
indicate the status and/or action of the functions shown.
Icon Description
Signal strength
Call is connected
No service
(phone is not receiving a system signal)
Vibration mode
Vibration and Ring mode
New text message received
Alarm is set and ON
Manner Mode
(quickly set to vibrate mode)
Battery status
New voice message received
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Main Menu Icons 5
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Main Menu Icons
These icons are used to access the following
Nomad IP
Main Menu options:
Icon Description
1. Phone Book
2. Call History
3. Messages
4. Tools
5. Settings
6. Phone Info
7. System
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6 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation
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Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation
Main Menu Display
The Main Menu can be displayed in either a list style or an
arch style.
You can access the Main Menu in one of two ways:
1) Press the [LSK].
Using the [Up/Down] navigation keys, scroll to the
desired option and press the [OK] button.
Then scroll to the desired sub-option using the
[Up/Down] navigation keys and press [OK].
-or-
2) Press the [Left] navigation button.
Using the [Left/Right] navigation keys, scroll to the
desired option.
Then scroll to the desired sub-option using the
[Up/Down] navigation keys and press [OK].
Quick Reference
To view the Main Menu options, their respective sub-
menus, and the navigation keys … refer to the
illustrations on the next two pages.
ArchList
Style Style
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Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 7
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Main Menu Options
Schedule
Memo
Alarm Clock
Calculator
World Time
D-Day
4. Tools
Add New
Search
Caller Groups
Speed Dials
1. Phone Book
S/W Version
Network Info
6. Phone Info
Forward
Conference
DND
MSG/CallBk
Flash
System Speed
7. System
System Redial
ICM
Mute
Transfer
Hold/Save
Program
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
Received Calls
All Calls
2. Call History
Sound
Display
Security
Network
System
Key Lock
5. Settings
Delete All
Dialing Rule
User Dictionary
Site Survey
Write Message
Inbox
Outbox
Draft
3. Messages
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Navigation Keys / Menus
Schedule
System
(Up Nav Key)
(Left Nav Key)
Same as Schedule in Tools of Main Menu
Same as System in Main Menu
Messages
(Down Nav Key)
Same as Messages in Main Menu
Same as System in Main Menu
Flex Key
Flex 1
Flex 2
....
Flex 12
(Right Nav Key)
OK
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Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 9
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Idle Mode Display
When in idle mode, the display of the
Nomad IP
will
appear as shown:
The LCD display is divided into two parts:
1 -- The rectangle area displays the status of the
Nomad IP
phone. In an idle mode, only the station
number is shown.
2 -- The time/date/day area displays the system time,
the current date, and the day of the week (after successful
registration).
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10 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation
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Ringing / Call State Display
The following examples show the Ring/Call displays:
- If the caller’s name and number are stored in your
Phone Book, the
Nomad IP
will show both items on the
LCD display.
- If the caller is not in your book,
Nomad IP
will only
display the phone number.
Incoming Call
Outgoing Call
Missed Call
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Buttons & Functions 11
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Buttons & Functions
The
Nomad IP
has 10 digit buttons & 17 feature buttons.
Digit Buttons
[0], [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]
Feature Buttons
[*], [#],
[
SEND
], [
END
], [
UP
], [
DOWN
], [
LEFT
], [
RIGHT
], [
OK
],
[
LSK
], [
RSK
], [
HOLD
/
SAVE
], [
CLEAR
/
PREV
], [
TRANS
/
PGM
],
[
VOL
UP
], [
VOL
DOWN
], [
PTT
]
Refer to the following table for button descriptions.
Button Function Description
Navigation
Keys …
[OK]
[LEFT]
[RIGHT]
[UP]
[DOWN]
In Menu mode:
- navigation keys move thru menus.
- [OK] selects menu or confirms action.
In Idle mode:
- [LEFT] goes to System menu.
- [RIGHT] goes to Flex Key menu.
- [UP] goes to Schedule menu.
- [DOWN] goes to Messages menu.
[LSK]
Left Soft Key
In Idle mode:
used as a menu key and goes to Main
Menu mode.
In Menu mode or other modes:
used to access options or special
menu keys.
[RSK]
RightSoftKey
In Idle mode:
used as a search key in the Search
menu of the Phone Book.
In Menu mode or other modes:
used to delete or to access special
menu keys.
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Button Function Description
[SEND] While ringing:
answers an incoming call.
In Idle mode:
shows recent calls.
When pre-dialing, or after selecting the
call list or Phone Book:
dials selected phone number.
[END] During a call:
releases the call.
In Menu mode:
goes to idle mode.
[HOLD]/
[SAVE] used as a Hold and a Save key.
[TRANS]/
[PGM]
- used to transfer a call to another
station or off-net.
- used to program function keys.
[CLEAR]/
[PREV] In Menu mode:
goes to Previous menu mode.
In Edit mode:
deletes previous input character.
0-9 Dial Pad Keys Standard dial buttons.
[#] In Idle mode:
- pressing longer than 1 second goes
to Phone Lock mode.
- pressing less than 1 second displays #
symbol.
In other modes:
displays # symbol.
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Ring / Message LED
The Ring/Message LED is located at the upper right side.
The LED turns ON when an incoming call or a new
message is received.
- The Ring LED lights solid for incoming calls, and
flashes for a message waiting indication.
- When the Ring OFF function is enabled, ring tone is
not heard, but the Ring LED lights solid.
Button Function Description
[*] In Idle mode:
- pressing longer than 3 secs. goes to
Manner mode which provides only
vibration for ringing, alarms, etc. (no
tone is presented).
- pressing less than 3 secs. displays *.
In Manner mode:
pressing longer than 3 secs. returns
phone to ringing mode.
In other modes:
displays * symbol.
[VOL UP],
[VOL DOWN]
In Idle mode:
controls key tone volume.
In Voice mode:
controls conversation volume.
In Ringing mode:
controls ringing volume.
Push-To-Talk In Idle mode:
- press & hold the PTT button while
speaking. Other parties in your PTT
grp can listen to your announcement.
- release the PTT button to end your
PTT announcement.
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14 Entering Text
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Entering Text
You can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad
of the
Nomad IP
handset. The following text input
methods will allow you to place a name in the Phone
Book, write a message, or set up events in the Schedule.
Changing Text Input Mode
When you are in a field that allows characters to be
entered, you will notice the text input mode indicator in
the upper right corner of the display.
Press the [RSK] button to change the input mode to:
Abc, abc, ABC, T9Abc, T9abc, T9ABC or 123.
Using T9 Mode
The T9 “predictive text input” mode allows you to enter
words easily using a minimum number of keys.
- As you press each key, the handset displays the
characters that it thinks you are typing based on a
built-in dictionary.
- When new letters are added, the word changes to
reflect the most likely entry from the dictionary.
When you are in the T9 mode:
Start entering a word by pressing keys [2] through [9],
one key per letter.
- The word changes as letters are typed, ignore what
you see on the screen until word is typed completely.
- If the word is still incorrect, press the [*] key to cycle
through other entries.
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