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9p23 portable handset User guide MkI soft war e rele ase R4B, MkII soft war e relea se R 2 D Asco m Ascom ® W ir eless Solutions.
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3 About The 9p23 Portable Handse t User Guide The Ascom 9p23 portable handset user guide is organized according to the sections listed below: Important safety information . Safety considerations for using electronic products. Guidelines for safe and efficient use .
4 Please observe all necessary safety precautions when using the 9p23 portable handset. Save this manual . It inc ludes important safety information and operating instruction s.
5 Guidel ines For Safety And Efficiency Exp os ure to ra dio fre que nc y si gna ls This portable handset is d esigned and manufacture d not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.
6 Batter y Informati on New bat ter ie s The battery for a new 9p23 portable handset is not fully charged. The ba ttery should be fully charged prior to the first use of the handset. Bat te ry use and car e A rechargeable battery ha s a long service life, if treated properly .
7 Figure 1.1 Side view of 9p23 portable handset Figure 1.2 Bottom view Battery lock tabs Unlocked position Locked position Figure 1.3 Desktop charger Figure 1.
8 The 9p23 portable handset is delivered with the standard belt clip. If there is a need to replace the belt clip , see instruction s below . Ste p on e: r emo ve th e be lt c lip T o detach the belt clip from the handset: 1. Loosen the retention screw of the b elt clip from the handset (see Figure 2.
9 The Ascom 9p23 Portable Handse t Figure 3.1 Alarm Mute button Volume Desktop charger indicator Speakerphone Indicator light Soft keys Off hook/power off On hook/power on Scroll key.
10 Ind ic ato r li ght fun cti ons The color and state of the indicator light is located on the upper left side of the front of the 9p23 portable handset. Slo w fla shi ng r ed Low Ba ttery , No System, or No Access. See “Problems Y ou Can Solve”, page 42.
11 *Software and hard ware dependent. Key Functi ons Figure 4.1 Right Soft Key Left Soft Key Speakerphone Key Sof t ke ys The 9p23 portable handset features soft keys which are used to select menu options and initiate handset functions. Press these keys to perform the function indicated by the text in the handset’ s display .
12 Basic Oper ation Figure 5.1 P owe r on Press and hold the blue Off Hook key . An audible tone is heard, and ascom appears on the display . Once the handset is po wered on, the Standby mode display is visible (see Figure 5.1). The System Indicator icon will be steady when the handset is l ocked to the system.
13 Basic Oper ation V oic e Ma il o pti ons When the 9p23 portable handset is p rogrammed to access a Voic e Mail system the option “Conn ect to Voice Mail” is presented (see page 30 for more information). Use the Left Soft key to select Menu press the Left Soft key to select Messages.
14 Basic Oper ation Opt io n 4 Use the Left Soft key to choose Menu, then use the down arrow of the Scroll key to Scroll to the Phone Book menu. Use the Left Soft key to select the Phone Book menu, then use the Left Soft key to select the S earch option from the menu options listed.
15 Fun ct ion Act io n Power the 9p23 portable handset on Press and h old Power the 9p23 portable handset off Press and h old Place a cal l Press , dial number , or dial number , then p ress Answer a .
16 Enhanc ed Digital Inte gration Sta nd by mo de While in Standby mode, the MLA icon indicates which handset line will be active the next time the handset is used to place a call (see Figure 7.1). Sel ec t Lin e T o select another line, use the Left Soft key to choose Menu.
17 Mobili ty Server Mobility Server configuratio n i s appl icable when there is a PRI inter face to the PBX. Con firm with the system administrator t hat th e i nstallation supports en- hanced features such as caller line ID and Multiple Line Appearance ( MLA).
18 In Call Menu Opera tion Depending on the system configuration, eith er Standard or Enhanced Digital, control of the I n Call menu fea tures may vary. Based on the current handset system, some In Call Menu Options may not be avai lable. If t he system configuration is for Mobility Server , please refer to p age 19.
19 In Call Menu Opera tion Mob il ity Serve r co nfig ura ti on Mobility Server configuration is applicable when there is a PRI interface to the PBX. The Mobility Server (MS) In Call menu allows users access to features during a call the same way as with the standard system configuration.
20 Con fe ren ce Depending on system configuration, a conference call can be invoked in two ways. Option 1. Pre-conference Used with the EDI interface to Meridian and Avaya PBXs, and with all analog and T1 CAS PBX interfaces. 1. During an active call use the Left Soft key to select Options.
21 Menu Optio ns Use the steps described previously to view and change handset settings in all menus. T o exit any menu or submenu without changing settings use the Right Soft key to choose Back, Cancel or Sa ve. T o change a handset setting within a menu or submenu, use the Left Soft key to Confirm or Save.
22 Menu Overv iew Set ting s Display Contrast Backlight Handset Name Language English Fr ench Spanish Por tuguese Time and Date Tim e M ode 12 hour 24 hour Off Date Mode Mmm dd mm- dd dd Mmm dd -mm yy.
23 Some of the following features may not b e available if the 9p23 portable handset is configured for Limited Menu. Che ck with the system administrator to learn whether the handset is configured for Limited or Full Menu support. For details on Limited Menu Options see the Limited Menu section of this guide.
24 Menu Descr iptions Opt io ns Access and modify messaging settings. Voice Mail No. Configures the access number to connect to any Voice Mail system with dial-up capability .
25 Menu Descr iptions Cal l In fo Mis se d cal ls View a list of Missed calls. The Missed calls icon will appear in the display . The Missed calls display shows an index number identifying the entry (up to 20 entries), the time or date the call was received, and the telephone number of the caller .
26 Menu Descr iptions Del et e All Deletes all user-de fined entries from the Local Phone Book. Sel ect Delete All from the Phone Book menu, then press the Left Soft key to confirm. Mem ory M oni tor This percentage represents memory u sed for p ersonal Phone Book entries.
27 Menu Descr iptions Cus to miz e From the Sound Setup menu select Sound Profiles, then use the Scroll key to browse to Customize. Use the Left Soft key to select Option.
28 Menu Descr iptions T ime and Date Time Mode Configures the time format. Use the Scroll key to browse the time formats, the n the Left Soft key to confirm. Date Mode Configures date format. Use the Scroll key to browse the date formats, then the Left Soft key to confirm.
29 Menu Descr iptions Prio. Int errupt. Ov errides muted ringer for an incoming priority one or two message. Prio. Interrupt has the following sub menus: Priority 1. Set s the priority interrupt for incoming priority one messages. Select ON or OF F by using the Scroll key and p ress Confirm to accept.
30 Menu Descr iptions Figure 13.3 Figure 13.4 Figure 13.5 9p23 MkII headset matrix Sett ing Ma nuf actu rer Char acte rist ics T ype 1 Ascom #F150068 Input/output gain T ype 2 GN Netcom #21 20 Input/m.
31 Short Mess age Service Consult with your system administrator to determine support for short text messages. Man ag ing tex t me ssa ges Upon receipt of a text message, use the Left Soft key to select Options or use the Right Soft key to close the message.
32 Advanc ed Nurse Call System Integratio n Adv ance d Nu rse Cal l Sy ste m In teg rat ion (AN CSI ) Some of the following features may not b e available, depending on how th e 9p23 portable handset is configured. Check with your system administrator for additional information.
33 Ret ri eve a sto red nur se c all mes sag e When unread nurse call messages are available, the T ext Message icon will appear . From Standby mode, use t he Left Soft key to select Menu. In the Messages menu, u se the up and down arrows of the Scroll key to Scroll to Inbox, th en use the Left Soft key to Select this option.
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35 Pr oblems Y ou Can Solve Pro bl ems and poss ib le so lu tio ns The han dse t do es n ot t urn on Recharge or replace the battery , then remove and reinsert the batter y . The han dse t do esn ’t ring for inc omi ng c all s Check the Sound Setup menu to ensure the handset is not set for discreet profile.
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