Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DURAFON-1X EnGenius
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~2~ Table of Contents Safety Instructions ........................................................................................ 4 General Safety Instructions ...................................................................... 4 Product Safety Instructions .
~3~ Key Guard .............................................................................................. 28 To View Missed Call(s) .......................................................................... 28 Battery Recharge and Replacement .....
~5~ 3. Changes or modifications to this product not expressively approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty and the FCC a uthorization to operate the equipment. Use only manufacturer p rovided accessories. 4. Do not use the telephone near water.
~7~ Regulatory Information DuraFon 1X FCC ID: NI3-SN1302 IC: 3616A-SN1302 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
~9~ Handset Illustration Antenna Receiver 4-line LCD Left/Right soft keys Belt Clip Holder Up/Down scrolling keys Broadcast key END & Power ON/OFF key 2-WAY/ INTERCOM TALK/ FLASH Microphone Travel charger jack Headset jack Battery pack ~10~ Handset Features Basic Handset Features 1.
~11~ b. Sends a Flash signal to phone line to retrieve a dial tone after the call ends, or to perform the call waiting feature provided by local phone companies duri ng a call. 4. 2-WAY/INTERCOM a. Places an intercom call to another handset ID or a group ID ( group paging ).
~13~ 9. Any Key Answer (except END, Silent Soft Key) 10. Key-guard 11. Dialing Prefix a. Up to 14 digits, including pause(s), one access code can b e pre- programmed to be added automatically in front of the dialed number when dialing from call logs, phonebook, and dial -and-send dialing.
~15~ Base Illustration DC In Audio In RJ11 for Answering machine Line In Register Button Reset Button Antenna Receiver Microphone Broadcast ke y Intercom ke y Volume ke y ~16~ Base Features Basic Base Station Features 1.
~17~ Charger Illustration DC In Spare Battery Charging Slot Spare Battery Charging Indicator Handset Charging Slot ~18~ Charger Features 1. DC In Connects to Charger AC Adaptor. 2. H andset Charging Slot a. Charge handset battery when handset is placed in cradle.
~19~ Getting Started Base Station Installation There are three possible base station setups: z Base station alone z Base station plus telephone answe ring device z Base station plus standard telephone For best performance, maintain at least a distance of 1 meter (abo ut 3 feet) between the base station and other electro nic devices (e.
~21~ Basic Operations Operation Modes Both the base station and handset have levels of operation at which time only certain procedures of functions can be performed. A. Base Operation Modes 1. IDLE mode - this is the default mode. The intercom, broadcast, and volume keys are active in IDLE mode.
~23~ Notes: 1. After a link established, the Base ID will appear on the upper- right corner. If no Base ID show up, it applied that you are approaching the boundary of t he coverage. 2. If the line is occupied, the LCD shows “No Line Availab le” and handset returns to standby mode.
~25~ B. Broadcasting from Base to Handset 1. Broadcast to all handsets a. Press Broadcast key on the base station to broadcast to all registered hand sets. b. After hearing bi-bi-beep signal; begin bro adcast message. c. The Broadcast LED will light up.
~27~ Placing a Call On Hold 1. When a call is in progress, it can be put on hold by pressing the HOLD (Right) soft key. 2. To return to the conversation, press “ UNHOLD ” Notes: 1. The call being placed on hold can only be “un-hold” b y the handset that puts it on hold.
~29~ Advanced Operations Handset Registration 1. If your handset(s) is purchased as part of a system, it has been pre- registered with the base station at the factory. 2. If Handset ID reads “00,” that means it is a new handset or the ID has been erased.
~31~ 2. Use admin handset, HS 11 or HS12, to conduct the registration for 2 nd , 3 rd , and 4 th base unit. 3. Registration: a. Press MENU-6 from HS 11 to enter the registration mode b. Press and hold the Registration (REG) button on that additional base unit, which you want to add into the system, for 2 seconds until 4 LEDs light up.
~33~ b. Press 1 to enter Tone selection c. You can adjust the dial mode between Tone and Pulse. d. The default setting is Tone. 2. Flash a. Press Menu-9 and enter the two-digit base ID to enter the System mode. b. Press 2 to enter Flash selection c. You can adjust the flash time from 100ms to 900 ms (9 levels to choose from.
~35~ 4. The entries are alphabetically sorted and stored as a list in an ascending order (A to Z) from the top of the list. a. If the phonebook is entered from the menu, the first entry displayed is the top of the list. b. If the phonebook is entered using the À arrow, the first entry displayed is the top of the list.
~37~ Text Messaging 1. Short text messages, up to 50 characters each, can be sent from a handset to another handset or a gro up of handsets. 2. Up to 5 outgoing messages can be edited, stored and sent. They are stored in the “Outbox” in the order they are entered, with Message 01 being the most recent entry.
~39~ feature code you enter will appear on the LCD screen. [note] “F” represents the Flash signal g. Press Option soft key to Erase or Edit the PBX feature you program into the system h. Repeat the same operation to edit the second and even the third PBX feature that you will use frequently.
~41~ (3) View Number: press “3” to view the complete number if the phone number is longer than 14 digits. b. Press “2” to view the last 10 phone numbers received, starting from the most recent one. Use ¿ or À to scroll through the list. Press OPTION for options.
~43~ (1) Use ¿ or À to scroll through options: On, Off, and 8 Seconds. Default = 8 seconds, meaning that the backlight will turn off the backlight after 8 seconds of inactivity. (2) When finished; press SAVE to save change. h. Press “8” to edit Call Barring (1) Need to Enter Password to edit the call barring code to be executed.
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