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User Manual, 9d24 Mkll Cordless Handset USA, TD 92411GB
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1. PEI Enter code System gt Local phonebook i Lp Central phonebook A Services i Switch off i No movement i Man down alarm Pull cord alarm Edit alarm data Change system i Demo Mess 1 Demo Mess 2 l 014 1 Only available in 9d24 MkII Protector versions 2 Not available in 9d24 MkII Talker versions 3 Not available in 9d24 MkIl Protector versions 2008 12 01 Ver G 38 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 8 6 Customizing the Menu Tree TD 92411GB The menu tree can be customized by hiding some of the functions that are available Which functions that should be hidden are decided with settings in the SIM The following functions can be hidden Deletion of messages Administration of Local phonebook Editing modes Changing modes Switch off handset Administration of Services Changing Alert Signals Changing Alarm Settings Administration of Soft keys Administration of Hot keys Edit of Hot keys Changing General Settings Handling Phone Lock Changing System Register System Delete System View Information Central Phonebook address The options delete and delete all are hidden It is not possible to add new entries or edit and delete existing entries The settings for the modes cannot be altered The option select is hidden i e it is not possible to change modes from the menu It is not possible to switch off the handset from the modes menu
2. ssssssseeeeees 9 hinge type sssssssem 9 15 59 SWIVel type sero bes 9 15 59 D date mo m EI etu 13 display sacs teet eoe te eoa re rente 9 l PDI oe sitet ens b dta se rette te Net 52 53 A o ete ee 52 K KEV Pain Pav Fh ese Cre EI 9 M message list 12 13 22 40 O OWNER Di e de Mee AD E 10 P pause in a phone number 16 41 49 PT IGMILY Pp eee ON ee eect ees 22 pull cord alarm 10 15 31 59 S show current date 13 Software version ssssssse 52 SYSTEM IDs sn noce teo et Pe o om Pe 10 T A teles 16 41 49 W Write letters sentito Per eoo tet bns 14 2008 12 01 Ver G TD 92411GB 63
3. Activate the no movement alarm again When the no movement alarm has been sent it is activated again by pressing a key or by moving the handset 6 4 Pull cord Alarm Note The handset has to be equipped with the optional Pull cord alarm sensor 2008 12 01 Ver G 31 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB As an option a pull cord can be attached to the handset When the cord is removed an alarm is generated and sent The alarm can be triggered immediately or after a delay of ten seconds All depending on the parameter settings in the handset You can activate deactivate the alarm function in the menu see 9 5 7 Deactivate Activate Pull cord alarm on page 48 or by programming a Soft Hot key as a short cut to the function see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 To activate deactivate in the handset require a a SIM card parameter setting The Soft Hot key changes the state of the alarm i e if it is deactivated it will be activated and vice verse Press the Soft key or press and hold the Hot key to put the alarm in operation respectively out of operation The Pull cord alarm on icon on your display is an indication that the Pull cord alarm is in operation Send pull cord alarm The Pull cord alarm will go off when the cord is removed When the Delay Pull cord alarm is selected the alarm will not be sent if the pull cord catch is fastened on the cordless handset or the handset is placed in a charger within ten seconds W
4. Mark Alert signals and press Navigation key gt Mark Vibrator and press Change the Vibrator checkbox is marked unmarked Deactivate Activate No movement alarm Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key to enter Settings Mark Alarm settings and press Navigation key gt Mark No movement and press Change the No movement checkbox is marked unmarked Deactivate Activate Man down alarm Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key y to enter Settings Mark Alarm settings and press Navigation key gt Mark Man down and press Change the Man down checkbox is marked unmarked Deactivate Activate Pull cord alarm Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Settings Mark Alarm settings and press Navigation key gt Mark Pull cord and press Change the Pull cord checkbox is marked unmarked Edit a Soft key Soft key Left Open Middle M 1h Right SMS Select the Settings tab and press Navigation key w to enter Settings Mark Soft key and press Navigation key gt 2008 12 01 Ver G 48 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Mark the one you want to edit and press Navigation key gt 4 Press Edit Name is displayed Enter a name of maximum seven characters Press Save Changes saved is shown and the handset automatically returns to the soft key 6 Press Navigation key s Function is marked Press Chang
5. 9 activates the programmed Hot key function 2008 12 01 Ver G 14 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB In Text input Mode In text input mode a press on a key displays the first available character on that specific key Continue pressing the key to view the following characters The marked character is selected after a time out or when another key is pressed Press the key to switch between upper case and lower case A long press in text input mode will give the number 3 5 Accessories 3 5 1 Belt Clip Swivel type The ordinary belt clip can be replaced with a special swivel type belt clip adapted to firmly place your handset onto your belt 3 5 2 Leather Casing The leather casing is especially designed for the handset The casing comes with a swivel type belt clip and the handset is fully operational while placed in the casing The leather casing can easily be modified for use with handsets equipped with pull cord alarm 3 5 3 Headset A headset is recommended if you frequently use the phone and or want to have both hands free The handset has a special headset connector that is waterproof The headset comes in three versions with microphone integrated in the cable with microphone on a boom and with hearing protection Peltor An adapter that makes it possible to connect other standard types of Peltor headsets is also available In order to achieve optimal audio quality with the different headset type
6. Delete when the message is viewed on the display or marked in the Message list The question Delete message is shown press Yes 5 3 Message queuing and message priority This function is default set to On i e SIM parameter Time to read set to 20 seconds To turn the function Off set the Time to read parameter to 0 If several messages are received during a short period of time it is possible to set with the SIM parameter Time to read at which rate the messages will be shown on the display Time to read is the minimum time each message will be shown on the display without being interrupted by another message except if the new message is of higher priority Messages that are not shown yet are placed in a queue The priority and time of reception determine the position in the queue There are 9 levels of the priority 1 is highest priority and 9 is lowest priority If several of the messages have the same priority the message that was received first is shown first The total number of messages in the queue and the message list can not exceed the total number of characters stored see 5 7 Message List above 2008 12 01 Ver G 22 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB If a new message with a higher priority is received while another message is read the new message will replace the old message in the display The old message will be placed in the queue If a new message with equal or lower priority is re
7. Press Yes Entry deleted is shown for 1 second The handset will automatically return to the list and the next Service is marked 2008 12 01 Ver G 46 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 9 5 Settings 1 Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key or the Navigation key A w Settings Alert signals Alarm settings Soft key Hot key The alternatives in Settings are Alert signals Alarm settings Soft key Hot key General and System n Alert signals you can change your settings for all audible signals and the vibrator e Alarm settings are only available for the Protector versions with alarm option pack and or pull cord alarm option e In Soft key and Hot key you can assign the Soft Hot key a function n General you can change following settings Language Text size Clock Auto key lock Quick answer New message rotated and Owner ID e n System you can Select system Register a new system and get information about the handset See 10 1 System Handling on page 52 9 5 1 Change the Volume 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Settings 2 Mark Alert signals and press Navigation key gt 3 Mark Volume and press Navigation key gt 4 Use Navigation key v and choose the volume you want There are six available alternatives Level 1 to 5 or Silent If you want to hear the volume level during the changing press Play The handset will play
8. The handset can be charged in the wall mounted Charging Rack without removing the pull cord catch 2008 12 01 Ver G 56 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 12 1 1 Charging Spare Batteries Spare batteries can be charged in the wall mounted Charging Rack equipped with the battery pack adapter Figure 12 Inserting a battery in the Charging Rack equipped with an adapter Place the battery in the charging slot The LED on the adapter starts flashing green one flash per two seconds see figure 12 on page 57 When the battery is fully charged the LED will show a steady green light If the LED does not start to flash when the battery is placed in the charging slot the battery is not in contact with the adapter If the LED flashes rapidly two flashes per second there is an error Remove the battery and put it into the charging slot again Note It is not possible to charge spare batteries in the Desktop Charger 12 2 Replace the Standard Battery The battery is fastened by a screw and two hooks To remove the battery use the Battery Pack Opener 1 Switch the handset off See 9 3 5 Switch the Handset Off on page 45 2 Place the narrow end of the Opener in the screw and turn it to horizontal position 3 Flip the Opener over and hook it onto the screw 2008 12 01 Ver G 57 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 Pull the screw and battery out Figure 13
9. Use the Battery Pack Opener to remove the battery Note Avoid using a screwdriver as it may damage the screw 5 Exchange the battery Make sure the screw is in horizontal position 6 Press the battery in place 7 Use the narrow end of the Opener to push down the screw and turn it to vertical position 12 3 Replace the EX Battery In combination with EX version use approved battery types only The battery must be marked with ATEX on the label IMPORTANT Battery replacement is NOT permitted in hazardous area The battery is fastened by a screw that requires a special tool Battery pack opener for EX To remove the battery use the opener and turn the screw to horizontal position Remove the battery by pulling the screw When fastening the battery again the screw has to be in 2008 12 01 Ver G 58 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB horizontal position To fasten the battery use the opener and turn the screw to a vertical position Figure 14 Turn the screw to horizontal position with the opener 12 4 Change the SIM Card Remove the battery as described above Slide the SIM card out of position Insert the new SIM card and slide it into position 12 5 Change the Clip A hinge type belt clip is mounted on the 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset at delivery The clip can be replaced with a covering plate that is in the delivery or a swivel type belt clip that can be ordered separately Tools required Pozidriv
10. lt takes you back one step Navigation key lt always takes you back one step when you have used Navigation key gt to select an alternative If you have entered by using a Soft key use the left Soft key to step back The three Soft keys located just beneath the display is used for choices in the menu The bottom row in the display is the Soft key field and the text in it gives you the function of each Soft key Examples of functions are Back Exit C clear Save Delete Options Yes No etc By pressing the Menu key again you will exit the Menu and return to stand by mode 2008 12 01 Ver G 35 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 8 Menu Tree 8 1 Messages Tab Message list gt Message 1 gt Message 1 time date Message 2 gt Message 20 gt Send SMS 010 8 2 Contacts Tab EE Local phonebook gt Name Entry 1 A x Entry2 gt Number Entry 100 gt Central phonebook Call list gt Call number 1 Call number 2 Call number 20 011 2008 12 01 Ver G 36 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 8 3 Modes Tab Normal gt In charger gt Mode 2 3 9 gt Switch off TD 92411GB Volume gt Ring signals gt Level 1 2 5 Silent Beep Internal call gt Low External call gt Medium Callback gt High Mixed Vibrator on off Key beep on off No movement on off Alarm settings Man down on off Pull cord
11. on off Absent on off Ordinary Answer gt Auto Loud Auto loud Soft key Name 012 See 8 5 Settings Tab on page 38 for more information 8 4 Services Tab a Service 1 gt Service 2 gt lp Service 10 gt 2008 12 01 Ver G Name Function Data send Data with prefix Phone call SMS 013 37 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 8 5 Settings Tab Hur Volume gt Ring signals gt Internal call gt External call gt Callback gt Alert signals gt Vibrator on off Key beep on off No movement on off Man down on off Pull cord on off Alarm sottings gt Left gt Soft key 2 Middle gt Right gt Name Function gt Hot key gt 0 1 2 9 gt Language gt English etc Text size gt Phone lock gt General gt Clock on off gt Auto key lock on off Quick answer on off New message rotated on off Owner ID Display contrast gt Level 1 2 7 TD 92411GB Level 1 2 5 Silent Beep Low Medium High Mixed Data send Data with prefix Phone call Short cut SMS Change mode Not used Small Medium Lock phone Set lock code Auto setting Manual setting Select system Auto System A D Register System A D Location Test Activate Location test Information gt PDI IPEI SW version AP SW version Upgrade
12. Point size 1 12 6 Attach Pull cord Protection Plug Disable the pull cord alarm see 9 5 7 Deactivate Activate Pull cord alarm on page 48 Remove the pull cord and replace it with the Protection plug 2008 12 01 Ver G 59 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 13 Trouble Shooting Problem The handset does not start The handset beeps once a minute during max 30 minutes with a low tone followed by a high tone if enabled the vibrator also follows the beeps No System appears in the display It is possible to adjust the beep volume via the ring signal volume setting Bad voice quality TD 92411GB Solution Check that the correct battery type is used Only to be used in RAID2 XXXXX should be printed on the label on the battery If the battery is correct make sure it is fully charged The handset is out of coverage Stop the beep with the mute button and go into range Note When re entering the coverage area it can take a couple of minutes before the handset automatically has registered into the system or It is a no system warning Remove and then insert the battery again to make the handset connect to the system automatically For best voice quality avoid positioning near computer radio or similar My handset does not work Working Try with y Order a new another SIM SIM No 4 Try with another Yes m 3 d battery pack ME Now Try on another location Yes Consult the aga
13. Rack Cordless Handsets with pull cord alarm can be charged in the Charging Rack without removing the pull cord catch As the handset cannot distinguish between a Desktop Charger and Charging Rack it is recommended that the alert signal is silenced when placed in a rack It can be set in the In charger mode see 9 3 2 Change Mode Settings on page 44 There is also a SIM parameter that can be set in the SIM Card Programmer by your system administrator 3 3 Icons and Text in the Display The icons and text in the display indicate functions and settings to which you have access The display normally shows the owner ID and the system ID for example System A This indicates that the handset is in contact with System A The owner ID is manually set by the user x Be 13 22 Shows time and icons System A System information User information User defined A Brown 4321 in stand by mode Alarm icons and AUT status information i e current mode Shows the Soft keys function Info Doctor Jobs 7 User defined in stand by mode S Figure 4 Example of a display configuration in stand by mode In stand by mode the upper row is used for icons and the clock Three rows are used for information First row for system information and second row for user information The user information in stand by mode can be set by the user The third information row is used for showing the alarm icons and status of the handset Examples
14. aiete niit ed dete adatta dinis 13 3 4 5 BIO Keys cnt ettet eet xum abi n ect Sentio la 14 3 4 6 Volume BUttOhn 24 a 14 374 7 MUTE BUTON test tete e e Dette p as 14 34 8 Alatim BUON doce eed rote ut toe nebulae dederas 14 3 4 9 Alpha Numeric Keys sssssssssssseeee emnes 14 3 5 ACCeSSOFIGS ta Pap et dn C d e a ER TE Lec d dns 15 3 5 1 Belt Clip Swivel type ssssssssss eee 15 3 5 2 Lather CASING ini ette tem dt eet uml e reei 15 2 5 3 Heddsel ss eeu ERU DE UR ML E Eo LU DE eI AE D ETATE 15 ES String sce tete est loe dete tetas 15 A Basic Operation TE E 16 s or Y 16 2 2 Make aC allicere tto e Le eur pM dE e E 16 4 3 Answeria Call iia Se es 17 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 Mkll Cordless Handset USA oS DOM AA EAs Call T aaa a a a e e a ie 17 4 5 Decline an incoming call aci ii PI e ee pep Ag 18 4 6 Transier a Cali cbe He e C d ade tue e A lle lett 18 4 7 Turn Off Alert Signals at an incoming Call 18 4 8 Turn the Mute Mode during a Call Off On sss 18 4 9 5oudspeakirig FUNCTION zt eere te aee nete m e edis 18 4 10 Increase Decrease the Speaker Volume during a Call a se 18 4 11 Turn Audible Signals On Off sss 18 4 12 Lock Uniock the Key Pad in pet e pere bere pee poten 19 4 13 Lock Uniock thie Handset esigi SR CR 19 4 14 Switch the Handset Om iu e tee tte RR obige et dete 19 Ao Cal tenticu d ts M cut Ero
15. and 9d24 Art No 651041 10 4 Push To Talk PTT via Hot Key There are two different types of Push To Talk PTT functions that are set by SIM card parameters in the handset For both variants the Mute button has to be pressed during conversation The first push to talk function can be described as a group call conference call To enter the group call the members must press a Soft Hot key with a pre programmed dial code If one of the group members wants to get in contact with the others he she simply presses and holds the Mute key to open the microphone The microphone is muted again when the Mute key is released The dial code is set in the Soft Hot key as a Phone number To set the Phone number see chapter 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 Note When this function is enabled all calls started with a Soft key or Hot key will be using the push to talk function The second push to talk function is used in DECT systems that are connected to systems where only one person is allowed to speak at the same time The handset sends DTMF tones to the connected system when the Mute button is pressed released to open close the speech channel See also 5 12 3 IM initiated Push To Talk PTT on page 26 and 5 15 1 Push to talk PTT using Call Setup on page 28 2008 12 01 Ver G 55 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 11 Operation Notice 11 1 Accessibility and Voice Quality The base network is not always available If you
16. call after alarm or emergency call See also 5 12 3 IM initiated Push To Talk PTT on page 26 and 10 4 Push To Talk PTT via Hot Key on page 55 2008 12 01 Ver G 29 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 5 15 2 Application Controlled Dialling of Digits This example of using call setup functions orders a handset to call a certain number for diversion of voice call Answer mode automatic Beep 0 Disconnect automatic When using this type of automatic dialling for example presence management call forwarding and call pickup can be set Typically this is used when a system application controls the PBX functionality for a handset The automatic dialling can be initiated by for example location time or absence For further information about any of the above call setup examples refer to system configurations of AMS or XGate 2008 12 01 Ver G 30 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 6 Alarm Operation Note 9d24 Mkll Protector only 6 1 Push button Alarm Press the red alarm button twice within two seconds to activate the alarm An information text is displayed default Personal Alarm is displayed The alarm is sent to the alarm central that distributes it further After that the handset returns to stand by mode Note that you can always trigger the alarm when you are speaking editing your settings or while the phone is locked 6 2 Test Alarm Press and hold the red alarm button
17. do not get in contact with your system contact your system administrator For best voice quality avoid positioning near computer radio or similar Out of Coverage When you leave the system s coverage area a short beep will sound and the text No System will appear in the display Note When re entering the coverage area it can take a couple of minutes before the handset automatically has registered into the system It is also possible to get an out of coverage warning signal by setting a SIM card parameter 12 Maintenance 12 1 Charge the Battery The battery requires charging when the battery icon in the handsets display is empty Place the handset in the charger A beep indicates connection with the charger The charging status is shown by the battery icon in the handset display After approximately two Desktop Charger four Charging Rack hours the handset is fully charged indicated by a filled battery icon If the handset is switched off automatically due to low battery and placed in a charger the handset will be switched off but charged The charging starts within 5 seconds To start the handset press and hold the Off hook key the question Switch on will be displayed Press Yes within 10 seconds If a call is connected when the handset is placed in the charger the handset will be charged and fully operational at the same time Note Charging below 32 F 0 C will harm the battery and shorten the lifetime Note
18. is added in front of read messages in the message list Interactive message icon is added in front of not read interactive messages in the message list Read interactive message icon is added in front of read interactive messages in the message list Add contact icon appears on a Soft key when a phone number is marked in the call list It indicates that it is possible to add the phone number to the local phonebook The Contacts icon is viewed when it is possible to get a phone number from the local phonebook for example to add it to a function All tabs are displayed when you press the Menu button Under the tab Messages in the menu mode you can find the message list See 9 1 Messages on page 40 Under the tab Contacts in the menu mode you can find the local and central phonebooks and the call list See 9 2 Contacts on page 41 Under the tab Modes in the menu mode you can select between modes and change and edit Modes See 9 3 Modes on page 43 12 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB KH Under the tab Services in the menu mode you can select add delete or change a service function See 9 4 Services on page 45 Pa Under the tab Settings in the menu mode you do your handset settings See 9 5 Settings on page 47 3 4 Keys and Buttons 3 4 1 Navigation Key The Navigation key d controls the movement of the cursor in the display In stand by mode the Navigation key W is use
19. name 9 6 Additional Information To obtain general information about the handset select the Settings tab in the menu Press Navigation key x step to System and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key V and step to Information Press Navigation key gt to view information about e PDI The unique global GAP identity number for the SIM card e PEI The unique global GAP identity number for the handset SW version Here you can see which version of the handset software you have e AP SW version The Alarm Module software If the Alarm Module is not connected it will be indicated with NC Not Connected Tip There is a quick access code you can use to enter the information mode directly without using the menu The quick access code is 46 10 Advanced Functions 10 1 System Handling The 9d System supports the GAP Generic Access Profile standard This makes it possible to log on to any GAP compatible system with your handset 10 1 1 Register a New PBX System You can register up to four different PBX systems on your handset To register you have to enter the authentication code related to the system you are logging on to Note To avoid deleting a registered system accidentally a parameter can be set in the SIM card that makes it impossible for the normal user to delete a system When you have registered more than one system you can manually select which system to connect to see 9 5 19 Select PBX System on p
20. programmed the call menu will contain the option Switch 1 Press Options during the call 2 Mark Switch and press Select 4 15 5 Conference call The purpose of this option is to allow users to establish a conference call with all established calls If the Conference call data parameter in the SIM is programmed the call menu will contain the option Conference 1 Press Options during the call 2 Mark Conference and press Select 4 15 6 Call back The purpose of this option is to allow users access to call back functionality If the Call back data parameter in the SIM is programmed the Call menu will contain the option Call Back 1 Press Options during the call 2 Mark Call back and press Select 4 15 7 General purpose options The purpose of these options is to allow users to configure the Call menu to provide access to other exchange functionalities than those described above 2008 12 01 Ver G 20 User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB It is possible to program five general purpose options Each such option consists of name and data If both name and data for the same option are programmed in the SIM the option will appear in the Call menu the name of the option being displayed 4 15 8 Option shortcut It is possible to create a shortcut to one of the options in the Call menu If the SIM parameters General SoftKey name and General SoftKey data are programme
21. the Navigation key A or w to step in the list Only one row per message is displayed Press Navigation key gt to see the whole message The time and date the SMS was received and the number of the sending handset is also shown 5 12 Interactive Messaging Interactive Messaging IM is a function that extends basic messaging It makes it possible for a user of a handset to access information from a client application in the system An example can be a customized application that can be accessed from the handset A list of actions can be included in the message sent from the application to the handset The actions will be shown as Soft keys if there are three or less actions and the action name is Seven or less characters Mobile data from the handset can initiate the application to send the interactive message see 5 13 Mobile Data on page 26 The user can then select one action from the list The action can be sending a message back to the application and or dialling a specific number etc An IM is indicated and viewed the same way as an ordinary message see 5 2 Receive a Text Message on page 22 but the Interactive message icon is added in front of the message It is saved along with other messages in the message list Interactive Messaging is a system dependent function See Function Description Interactive Messaging IM TD92168 Note If a cordless handset receives an IM update when the original message already has been deleted th
22. the desktop charger must be marked with DC2 and the charging rack must be marked with CR2 In combination with EX version use approved battery types only The battery must be marked with RAID2 ATEX on the label Charging parameters Um 5 25 V Im 1 25 A Battery charging or replacement is NOT permitted in a hazardous area For approved battery types see EC Type Examination and IECEX Scheme Certificate of Conformity and following supplements The document above and the EC Declaration of Conformity and CSA certificate of compliance can be found at http www ascom com ws products_ws htm and http www iecex com Remove the battery The battery is fastened by a screw that requires a special tool Battery pack opener for the EX battery To remove the battery use the opener and turn the screw to horizontal position Remove the battery by pulling the screw When fastening the battery again the screw has to be in horizontal position To fasten the battery use the opener and turn the screw to a vertical position Removing the battery is NOT permitted in a hazardous area Headset in EX classified areas It is NOT permitted to have any headset connected to the handset in EX classified areas Attention The product is housed in an enclosure that meets IP64 However the EX classified handset is not intended to be immersed in dust or water nthe case of damage suspect do not use the EX classified handset in a hazardous area 200
23. the number to the person you want to transfer the call to Wait for an answer and press the Off hook key In case the person you are trying to transfer the call to is not answering you can take back the call by pressing the Soft key R again This is the default setting To make it easier for the user see 4 15 Call menu on page 19 4 7 Turn Off Alert Signals at an incoming Call Press the Mute button before answering the call All alert signals including the vibrator will silence for that specific call 4 8 Turn the Mute Mode during a Call Off On A press on the Mute button disconnects connects the microphone The text Muted is shown in the display when the microphone is off during a call 4 9 Loudspeaking Function How to activate the loudspeaking function is dependent of the choice of answering method An incoming call can be connected with loudspeaking function active by pressing Volume button up or middle Soft key During a call a press on the middle Soft key activates the loudspeaking function Press the middle Soft key again to turn it off You can also activate this function by selecting another answering method see 9 3 4 Choose the Modes Answering method on page 44 For the loudspeaking function there are three choices in the menu Ordinary The loudspeaking function is turned on when the middle Soft key is pressed Loud A call is connected with the loudspeaking function turned on when the Off hook key is pres
24. until the information text is displayed default Test Alarm is displayed 6 3 No movement Alarm Note The stand by time will decrease by approximately 2596 when the handset is equipped with the Alarm Module You can activate deactivate the alarm function in the menu see 9 5 5 Deactivate Activate No movement alarm on page 48 or by programming a Soft Hot key as a short cut to the function see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 To activate deactivate in the handset require a a SIM parameter setting The Soft Hot key changes the state of the alarm i e if it is deactivated it will be activated and vice verse Press the Soft key or press and hold the Hot key to put the alarm in operation respectively out of operation The No movement alarm on icon on your display is an indication that the No movement alarm is in operation Send no movement alarm The No movement alarm will go off when you have not moved within a preset time default 30 seconds Before the alarm is activated a warning signal sounds and the No movement on icon starts to flash If you do not cancel the alarm by pressing a key or the headset button if parameter is set it is sent and No movement man down Alarm is shown in the display Note Even if the handset is locked Phone Lock or Key pad lock it is possible to press a key or the headset button if parameter is set to reset the warning signal Note The alarm button can not be used to reset the warning signal
25. will be discarded when the handset is restarted 9 1 Messages 1 Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key or the Navigation key A vy 2 Select the Message tab to enter the Messages submenu Messages T list gt 9 1 1 Message List 1 Mark the Message list and press the Navigation key gt Message list v 0 Protocol gt v Fire alarm e Assist Room 32 Delete Options All received messages in the Message list are shown The messages are either marked as read or unread 2 Select a message by using the Navigation key press up ya to mark the previous message and press down x to mark the next message in the message list View the message 1 Press the Navigation key gt The whole message is viewed and the date and time it was received is shown 2 Press Navigation key lt to return to the message list and Exit to return to the message list Delete the message 1 Open the desired message see 9 7 7 Message List and press Delete the question Delete message will appear 2 Press Yes The handset will automatically return to the message list Delete all Messages 1 Open the desired message see 9 1 1 Message List and press Options 2008 12 01 Ver G 40 User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 2 Delete all will appear Press Select the question Delete all messages will appear 3 Press Yes No will take you back one step All messages deleted is shown and after
26. 24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Note Updating the software does not change existing parameters in the handset 10 2 2 Downloading Software To be able to download the 9d24 MkII software a Desktop Programmer for 9d24 is needed The desktop programmer is delivered with a Power Supply and a CD containing required software and documentation Desktop Programmer for 9d24 Art No DC2 1011 10 2 3 Copying Software The 9d24 MkII software can be copied from one handset to another by using a modified CR24 Charging Rack for 9d24 The charging rack can be ordered separately and modified as described in the CR 24 Installation Guide Charging Rack Module Art No CR2 1001 Power Supply Module Art No 651063 Copying procedure 1 Remove the battery pack on the master handset i e the handset with the software that is to be copied 2 Press and hold down key 1 on the handset while replacing the battery pack again Do not release key 1 until Wait appears in the display 3 When Wait disappears place the handset in the master slot on the charging rack see figure 11 on page 54 Make sure that the handset locks into position 4 Remove the battery pack on the slave handset i e the handset that is to be updated 5 Press and hold down key 4 on the handset while replacing the battery pack again Do not release key 4 until Load SW Exit appears in the display 6 Place the handset in the slave slot to the left of the master slot se
27. 8 12 01 Ver G 5 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB e Make sure that the product marking corresponds to the site requirements e Before installation consult the product documentation National safety rules and regulations have to be observed e Do not use accessories to the product without ensuring that they are suitable for use in a hazardous area Modification of the product is not permitted Product repair has to be done at authorised repair shops only 2 6 Regulatory Compliance Statements EU EFTA only This equipment is intended to be used in the whole EU amp EFTA This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R amp TTE Directive 1999 51 EC The Declaration of Conformity may be consulted at http www ascom com ws products ws htm The handset is marked with the label C 2 7 Regulatory Compliance Statements USA and Canada only FCC ID BXZRAID2 IC 3724B RAID2 US 9FVWANANRAID2 FCC compliance statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication
28. Answer a Call The flashing LED accompanied by a ring signal and or a vibrating telephone give you notice of a call Ring signal and vibrator can be disabled If supported by your PBX the calling party s phone number and or name is shown The name will also be shown if the calling party s phone number is stored in the Local phonebook Press the Off hook key to answer the call When a headset is connected to the handset the answering button on the headset can be used to answer the call You can also set other answering methods in the modes settings The answering methods are Ordinary Auto Loud and Auto loud See 9 3 Modes on page 43 for more information In the settings menu you can enable Quick Answer see 9 5 16 Enable Disable Quick Answer on page 51 Note Depending on settings it is possible for the user to answer a call with the Volume up button To avoid accidental press on the Volume up button or Mute button any or both of these settings can be disabled 4 4 Enda Call Press the On hook key or place the handset in the charger When a headset is connected to the handset the button on the headset can be used to end the call All connected calls are ended The total call time is shown in the display 2008 12 01 Ver G 17 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 5 Decline an incoming call Press the On hook key to decline an incoming call 4 6 Transfer a Call Press the Soft key R during a call Dial
29. B key gt a name list is shown Step in the list by using Navigation key A or v7 The selected entry is highlighted Press the Off hook key Start a New Call during Conversation Press the right Soft key R during a call Dial the number you want Wait for answer Switch between the connected calls by using the Soft key R Special Call Functionality When using a headset Depending on set parameter Headset function parameter in the SIM card Programmer software the off hook functionality may differ when using the headset answering button By default the headset button can be used to answer incoming calls only parameter set to 0 If the parameter is set to 1 the headset button works as off hook like using the Call key O It is then possible to both answer incoming calls and to get the line If the parameter is set 10 19 the headset button triggers specified hot key 0 9 The headset button overrides the Auto key lock Locked keypad in the display and Phone Lock when this setting is not set to O Depending on settings it is possible to let the handset automatically dial a pre programmed phone number for example the reception when the handset is inserted or removed from the charger If the handset is put in a charger during an ongoing call this function is disabled This is done by connecting a hot key to the in charger or out of charger event Note Using the Headset function parameter reduces the stand by time 4 3
30. It is not possible to add new services or edit and delete existing services The Alert Signals alternative in the menu is hidden The Alarm Settings alternative in the menu is hidden The Soft key alternative in the menu is hidden The Hot key alternative in the menu is hidden The option edit is hidden It is possible to see the settings for the Hot keys The General Settings alternative in the menu is hidden The Phone lock alternative in the menu is hidden The Select system alternative in the menu is hidden The Register alternative in the menu is hidden The option delete is hidden The Information alternative in the menu is hidden When an address to the central phonebook is specified the alternative Central Phonebook will appear in the Contacts menu and the short cuts list At delivery the address is set to 999999 If all these alternatives are hidden the System alternative in the menu will be hidden Each mode in the menu can be hidden individually This makes it possible to remove modes that are not used from the menu Note that it is still possible to change to the hidden modes with help of Soft and Hot keys see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 for more information 2008 12 01 Ver G 39 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 9 Menu Operation A parameter setting in the SIM card determines if changes that are made from the menu is saved on the SIM card If changes are not saved on SIM they
31. SIM parameter the time before the warning for no movement and man down alarms can be delayed for ten minutes i e no movement and man down will not be detected during the time period When the warning signal sounds press the Mute button to delay the time to next warning for ten minutes 6 8 Alarm with Data Additional data for example a location code can be sent along with an alarm The data must manually be defined and stored by the user To use the function one Soft Hot key in the handset must be defined as a short cut to the menu Edit alarm data see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 The stored data is added to all types of alarm at transmission This is a system dependent function 6 9 Automatic Call after an Alarm The handset can be programmed to call a predefined telephone number directly after an alarm One Hot key in the handset must be programmed with the specific telephone number It can be any external or internal telephone number but also a pre defined group of handsets The handset can be configured to call the same number for all types of alarms or to call different numbers depending on the alarm type 2008 12 01 Ver G 33 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB A Hot key in the handset automatically is triggered when an alarm is activated The specific Hot key must be programmed to dial the phone number see 9 5 9 Edit a Hot key on page 49 This is a system dependent function that also require a SIM car
32. TD 92411GB User Manual 9d24 MKkll Cordless Handset USA 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 MklI Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Contents TL Lees iii id in deterecaee 1 1 1 Abbreviations and Glossary ssssssssssssssssee eene 1 T2 System A ettet a et n etd mee t Petra S a nde ee 1 Ts 3 VEPSIONS 3 lees p 1 A Model Und a ote tale iet ts stets 2 2 Safety Instructions ceded levelstascedensiasectuasdaceteavasaesccatecatadecturyduceass essesccdensans 3 A tme tet tnr tent iet t t aria Rb eb ut rnc m a vet Dn eno d Pure m 3 2 2 Environmental Requirements ssssssssssssssseee eene 4 2 3 Frequency Range za ee eerte A 4 2 4 Warranty hotification vos st et a ota tu egi een rs 5 2 5 EX Safety Instr ctiotis vc n o ma E E teu un d us 5 2 6 Regulatory Compliance Statements EU EFTA only sssssssseee 6 2 7 Regulatory Compliance Statements USA and Canada only coins 6 EE rpulceee T 8 3 1 The 9324 MkII Cordless Handset ssssssssssssseeeme 8 2 2 C lia gete eee e O SS 9 3 2 1 Desktop Chargers iue ntpote 9 3 222 Charging RACK tet tem te e e em tc Rl Lees 10 3 3 Icons and Text in the Display ssssssssssssse eee 10 BA Keys and BUT OAS ete ete eee men eet 13 343 ITA REM DI L 13 322 Off HOOK Key into Sadat nitas onem temere Stud t arti e ou cc ear 13 3 43 Onshook Rey iir eode entem e gta ea ote e es 13 3AA Soft cus UD
33. age 51 2008 12 01 Ver G 52 User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Register 1 Enter registration mode Enter the menu and use Navigation key lt or gt to select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Settings Use Navigation key v step to System and press Navigation key gt Select Register and press Navigation key gt Step to the next available PBX system system A B C or D and press New Tip There is a quick access code you can use to enter the register mode directly without using the menu The quick access code is 73 2 Press C to delete the default name Use the Alpha Numeric Keys to write a name maximum 12 letters Press Ok Or press Ok to accept the default name 3 The IPDI code is displayed The GAP identity number for the SIM card can be required in some PBXs 4 Park is displayed The PBX Park number is only needed if it is difficult to register to a specific PBX when you have several PBXs Press Ok 5 Enter the authentication code related to the new PBX system and press Ok Searching is displayed If the handset has found the new system Registering OK is displayed If the handset fail to find the new system Registering fail is displayed Rename a system 1 Enter the menu and press Navigation key or gt to select the Settings tab 2 Press the Navigation key W to enter Settings Press Navigation key v step to System and press Navigati
34. age is available in the Message List e Erase Message It is possible to remotely erase a message and thereby disconnect an ongoing call Application Examples It is possible to use the call setup functions in different ways for example for Push To Talk PTT automatic phone call or speech monitoring 5 15 1 Push to talk PTT using Call Setup This example of packaging call setup functions orders several users to join Push To Talk group voice call Microphone mode PTT The Push To Talk PTT function can be described as connecting a conference call with the microphone of the handset muted The PTT function uses instead of a PTT server a phone number to some type of conference bridge a specialized type of equipment that links telephone lines see figure figure 8 on page 29 It is possible to configure groups using call setup in the system These groups can be configured in any Unite module that handles groups 2008 12 01 Ver G 28 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB o e o Figure 8 Simple PTT group call to a conference bridge A PTT session is triggered by an event for example an alarm from a person using a handset It can also be triggered from a push of a button via a digital input The event can also be initiated from a web interface like the Ascom NetPage or Open Access Toolkit OAT to create an own interface An Ascom Alarm Management Server AMS or XGate is required in the system to generat
35. and mark Call list open it by pressing the Navigation key gt This is the same call list that is reached by pressing Navigation key x in stand by mode The first number in the list is marked 3 Press Options Delete is marked Use Navigation key v and mark Delete all 4 Press Select the question Delete all numbers is shown Press Yes No will take you back one step All numbers deleted is shown The handset will automatically return to stand by mode 9 3 Modes 1 Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key or the Navigation key A vy 2 Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key v to enter Modes ORNe Tt O In charger O Mode 2 The handset is equipped with ten Modes Two modes are preset at delivery and the remaining eight modes are left for the user to define The preset modes are Normal and In charger The option Switch off is also located under the Modes tab Normal Mode The Normal mode is the default mode 2008 12 01 Ver G 43 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB In charger Mode The In charger mode is activated when the handset is placed in the charger and deactivated when removed it cannot be manually selected Your last selected mode is automatically chosen when the handset is removed from the charger User defined Modes Eight modes can be defined and saved by the user The modes can for example be used to create a special headset mode with different rin
36. ceived while another message is read the new message will be placed in the queue New messages OO o 031 Figure 7 Figure of how the queue and priority works Messages in the queue will be shown automatically when the Time to read has passed for the previous displayed message or the message is closed or deleted Queued messages will always be shown instead of the idle screen until the queue is empty Unread message indication while displaying a message An envelope icon see 3 3 Icons and Text in the Display on page 10 will be flashing in the display if there are unread messages in the queue 5 4 Prioritisation between Call Information and Messages It is possible to control the prioritisation between Call Information for example CNIP and Messages The control is managed by two SIM parameters Call priority and Disable call information found in the setting folder in the SIM Card Programmer 2008 12 01 Ver G 23 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 5 5 Restriction when displaying a message It is possible to prevent the Menu from being opened when displaying a message This is set by the SIM parameter Restrict menu 5 6 Receive a Text Message during a Call During a connected call a new message is indicated by a beep The characteristics of the beep is the same as the message tone Depending on parameter settings in the handset an urgent message can be permitted to
37. code is set in the SIM card and can be changed from the handset see 9 5 13 Change the Lock Code on page 50 for more information The handset can also be locked manually see 9 5 12 Lock the Handset Manually on page 50 for more information 4 14 Switch the Handset On Press and hold the Off hook key until Switch on is displayed Press Yes while the question is shown in the display window The question is displayed for ten seconds How to switch the handset off is described in 9 3 5 Switch the Handset Off on page 45 4 15 Call menu It is possible to program a Call menu via the SIM The purpose of the Call menu is to simplify exchange specific commands during a call In the SIM card programmer the different programmable options for the Call menu are described under the Settings Wall menu folder During a call the Call menu is found on the left Soft key Options Only the programmed options will be visible in the menu They will appear in an order which can not be changed The following options are available in the Call menu when programmed 4 15 1 Start a New Call during Conversation The purpose of this option is to allow users to place another call while placing the ongoing call on hold If the New call data parameter in the SIM is programmed the call menu will contain the option New call 1 Press the Options Soft key during the call 2 Mark New call and press Select 3 Dial the number and press the Ok Soft
38. d and the data of the option indicated by General SoftKey data has a value then the shortcut name will appear as the right Soft key in the call screens When selecting this shortcut the option indicated by the General SoftKey data will be executed according to the descriptions above This will replace the R Soft key while in a call 2008 12 01 Ver G 21 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 5 Messaging Protector versions only 5 1 Message List Up to twenty messages can be stored in the message list including the queue if the total number of characters does not exceed 20 000 including Interactive Messaging IM data When the total number of characters exceed 20 000 the oldest stored message is deleted from the list Use the Navigation key ya to enter the message list 5 2 Receive a Text Message The flashing LED accompanied by a message tone and or a vibrating telephone gives you notice of a message The message tone can be silenced by a press on the Mute button The message tone will break trough silent mode if the message is urgent The message is shown on the display The size of the text can be changed see 9 5 11 Change Text Size on page 50 The text can also be displayed upside down see 9 5 17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down on page 51 By pressing any key not alarm mute and volume buttons the received message is marked as read Delete the received message Press the Soft key
39. d for entering the Call list the Navigation key A for entering the Message list and pressing Navigation key lt will show the current date in the display window When navigating in the menu the key is used for moving A up down back or next gt 3 4 3 Off hook Key The Off hook key is used for connecting calls and switching the handset on 3 4 48 On hook Key The On hook key Y is used for disconnecting calls and switching the handset off It is also used to return to idle display 3 4 4 Soft keys Optional Soft keys defined by the user Max seven characters can be Default setting used for naming a Soft key Soft keys 032 Figure 5 Soft keys The three Soft keys are located just beneath the display and the function of each Soft key is indicated by text in the display just above the keys In stand by mode the Soft keys can be used for specific functions defined by the user of the handset The function can be to dial a specific telephone number sending data a short cut to the Menu or sending SMS When navigating in menu mode the Soft keys are used for different choices in the menu Note The Soft Key Menu is a default setting but all Soft key settings can be changed by the user 2008 12 01 Ver G 13 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 3 4 5 Hot keys Any key 0 9 can be set to a Hot key Any Hot key can be programmed to give access to frequently
40. d parameter setting in the Cordless Handset Note An ongoing call will be disconnected unless it is an alarm call when the alarm is transmitted Then the telephone number associated with the alarm will be dialled Note If the function automatic call after an alarm is combined with the ALS function the speech will be muted in both directions If the ALS is timed out during the call speech monitoring functionality will be activated If the ALS is muted with the mute button the call will change into ordinary mode 6 9 1 Connection method Speech Monitoring Speech monitoring is the default connection method for an automatic call after an alarm The microphone on the handset that sends the alarm is discreetly activated in a highly sensitive mode and the speaker is muted This will give the answering party opportunity to listen and to take an appropriate decision on how to act Areas of use are people working alone within fields like treatment of offenders social work medical care and psychiatry It provides a high level of security and opportunity to survey the situation at the alarm site 6 9 2 Connection method Loud Changing the SIM parameter Call after alarm connection method will allow the automatic call after an alarm to be connected with loudspeaking function turned on 6 9 3 Connection method Ordinary Changing the SIM parameter Call after alarm connection method will allow the automatic call after an alarm to be connected in a
41. difications and FCC compliance statements Chapter 3 In figure 1 added Menu key Chapter 5 1 Changes in text Chapter 8 5 New functions under menu Phone call 2007 06 27 Insert of 9d24 MkII Talker Other minor changes Insert of trouble shooting guide 2008 04 17 Changes in Regulatory texts Minor changes in existing functions or added functions like display contrast volume up during ringing mute function during ringing extended call functions headset button charging function hot key IM PTT reset warning signal before an alarm change mode remotely location request Call setup function 2008 06 04 e Information about new 9d24 MkIl versions Messenger EX Messenger and EX Protector in chapter 1 3 Versions on page 1 e EX Safety instructions and other minor changes in chapter 2 Safety Instructions on page 3 Chapter 12 3 Replace the EX Battery on page 58 2008 12 01 Updated the Intrinsically safe classification on page 5 2008 12 01 Ver G 62 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA Index Numerics 9024 Protector 1 31 38 9024 Talk tancia lA dida 38 A Alarm Module nrn 31 32 52 software version ssssse 52 A eerte nets 8 C call information upside down 51 Call lt ttes 11 13 16 41 43 Case covering plate ssssssssse 59 casematetlals emit e ete tea 8 Chemical resistance 4 clip covering plate
42. disconnect the call 5 7 Close message A message can always be closed by pressing the Navigation key lt 5 8 Read a Stored Text Message Open the message list by pressing Navigation key A or from the menu see 9 1 Messages on page 40 Navigate in the list with Navigation key A or x The selected message is highlighted Press Navigation key gt to read the message If the clock and date function is set you can on the same day the message was received see the time for the message The time stamp is changed to a date stamp the following day 5 9 Delete a Stored Text Message Open the message list by pressing Navigation key A or from the menu see 9 1 Messages on page 40 Navigate in the list with Navigation key A or x The selected message is highlighted Press Delete The question Delete message is shown press Yes 5 10 Receive a Message with Request for Answer A message with request for answer is indicated with a different message tone It is viewed the same way as an ordinary message see 5 2 Receive a Text Message on page 22 but the text Acknowledge is added to the message Use the Soft keys to do a positive or negative acknowledgement Accept Reject the message Press the Soft key Accept or Reject In the message list an acknowledged message is indicated by the text Accepted or Rejected Note The option Delete is not available for a message with request for answer An unacknowledged message can onl
43. e 1 4 Model number RAID2 AAAAD RAID2 BAAAD RAID2 BAABD RAID2 CAAAD RAID2 CBABD RAID2 CDAAD RAID2 GAAAD RAID2 GDAAD 2008 12 01 Ver G Talker Messenger standard EX Messenger Protector standard EX Protector Man down alarm No movement alarm Protector Man down alarm No movement Pull cord Medic Protector standard Medic Protector Man down alarm No movement Pull cord User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 2 Safety Instructions Read this chapter before using the 9d24 MkII Handset For safe and efficient operation of the handset observe the guidelines given in this manual and all necessary safety precautions when using the handset Follow the operating instructions and adhere to all warnings and safety precautions located on the product the Quick Reference Guide and this User Manual This product shall only be used with the following batteries e Art No 660087 Battery e Art No 660088 Battery Medic e Art No 660121 Battery EX version Desktop chargers shall only be connected with power adapters supplied by the manufacturer Available power adapters Suppliers Designation are e Art No FW7650 05 Power supply unit AC 5V DC 1A 2 1 Precautions e Save this manual It includes important safety information and operating instructions Save all instructions for future reference e Connect AC power supply to the desktop battery charger only to designated power Sources as mar
44. e to enter functions 7 Use Navigation key x and choose the function you want the Soft key to have Functions Data send Press Select Enter data if you want to predefine it or leave it out if you want to enter data after pressing the Soft key press Save Data with prefix Press Select Enter prefix and press Save Phone call Press Select Choose how to end the call Ordinary Auto disconnect or PTT Press Select Enter phone number and press Save It is possible to turn on off the tone sender in the entered number by making a long press on the x key Tone sender on will be indicated with a T in the number and off with A pause can be added by making a long press on the key The pause is indicated with a P in the number Short cut Press Select Assign the short cut Absent Local phonebook Central phonebook Services Switch off No movement alarm Man down alarm Pull cord alarm Edit alarm data Change system Demo Mess 1 Demo Mess 2 RSSI or Menu Press Select SMS Press Select When SMS address is shown you can leave it blank or you can predefine a destination address press Ok Change mode Press Select Mark the mode that should be changed to and press Select Not used Press Select Not used will be indicated in the Soft key list The name of the selected function is shown The handset will automatically return to the soft key 9 5 9 Edit a Hot key Select the S
45. e answered 2008 12 01 Ver G 26 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Answer a Conference Call Press the Off hook key to answer The Cordless Handset is now dialling a dial code and is connected to the group conference 5 15 Call Setup Function The call setup function includes the following features Call number This is the number that the handset calls when executing the call setup message No call numbers will be stored in the call list DTMF signalling The handset is signalling DTMF tones after the call has been set up If the Call number contains pauses P the digits after the first pause will be sent as DTMF signalling to the system Text This is the text that the handset displays when receiving a call setup message Off hook mode Manual Off hook The user must manually answer the message with one of the soft keys Accept or Reject Automatic Off hook The handset will automatically go off hook If a call already is ongoing the call may be disconnected depending on priority and the call setup message will then be executed The user has the possibility to accept or reject the call within 10 s If the call setup message could not be executed it is possible to manually execute it via the message list Speaker mode Off The speaker is disabled during the call Normal The normal speaker is used If a headset is connected it will be active Loudspeaker The call starts in
46. e figure below Make sure that the handset locks into position Erase memory is shown in the slave handset display Then the copying process starts slave master slot 1 slot 1 slave master o slot 2 slot 2 S Figure 11 Master and slave slots in a CR24 Charging Rack for copying of software 2008 12 01 Ver G 54 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB When Ok appears in the bottom of the display the copying is finished If the copying was not successful Fail will appear in the display Remove the handset from the charging rack and repeat from point 4 7 Remove the handset from the charging rack Exit Ok is shown in the display Press volume key up to start up the handset To continue copying software to additional slave handsets keep the master handset in the charging rack and repeat from point 4 8 When the copying procedure is finished remove the master handset from the charging rack Press volume key up to start up the handset 10 3 Changing SIM parameters The SIM card parameters can be altered from the handset but also by using a SIM Card Programmer To be able to give the same parameter settings to several handsets the parameters can be saved to file from the SIM Card Programmer The file can also be used to reset the parameters in a handset to default values The SIM Card Programmer is delivered with a CD containing required software SIM Card Programmer for 9d23
47. e handset automatically sends a negative acknowledge NAK to the system if requested 2008 12 01 Ver G 25 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 5 12 1 Interactive Messages with Function Keys If there are function keys specified in an Interactive Message they will be mapped to the Soft keys and the alphanumeric keys Function Key ID A will be mapped to the left Soft key Function Key ID B will be mapped to the middle Soft key and Function Key ID C will be mapped to the right Soft key Function key IDs 0 9 will be mapped to the corresponding alphanumeric keys 5 12 2 Interactive Messages without Function Keys Open an Interactive Message the same way as an ordinary message If the IM gives you several options mark the one you want and press Select If the selected option requests input enter the information needed and press Ok A press on the middle soft key will change to digit input mode to facilitate entering numbers 5 12 3 IM initiated Push To Talk PTT Depending on application it is possible to send an Interactive Message IM and let the called party answer in PTT mode Then the voice is only transmitted when the called party holds down the mute button When releasing the mute button the voice transmission stops and it is only possible to listen in This function is easily noticed in the display window of the handset Muted is shown when the Mute button is released and disappears when t
48. e the call setup that is sent to the handsets Note The generic call setup message from the system can both be used for the PTT function or for getting the handset to automatically go off hook dial and then hang up again PTT sessions are by default configured to open in loudspeaking mode but can be configured otherwise The message sent to the PTT group members can include the possibility to accept or decline the PTT session or a demand that it shall be accepted automatically Basically PTT is used to be able to have a group of people listening in but without having their microphones enabled Each user needs to take an action to enable their microphone and start sending voice data The mute button on the handset is used for sending voice and users have the possibility to talk simultaneously Receiving is always active Accepting a PTT session will disconnect any ongoing call with the same or lower priority and cancel an ongoing PTT session If it is configured to be accepted automatically and is received during an ongoing call or PTT session a warning signal will sound 10 seconds in advance During that time it is possible for the user to decline the new session If declining the PTT session it is possible to join later by selecting the PTT message stored in the message list Leaving the PTT session is done by simply pressing the on hook key Note The PTT session is not interrupting anything with a higher priority for example an alarm
49. ettings tab and press Navigation key W to enter Settings 2 Mark Hot key and press Navigation key gt 3 Mark the one you want to edit 0 1 2 9 and press Navigation key gt 4 Name is marked press Edit 5 Enter a name of maximum sixteen characters Press Save Changes saved is shown and the handset automatically returns to the hot key 6 Press Navigation key w Function is marked Press Change to enter functions 7 Use Navigation key v and choose the function you want the Hot key to have The functions for a Hot key are the same as for a Soft key see table under 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 Note The SIM parameter enabling this function can be disabled by your system administrator 2008 12 01 Ver G 49 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 9 5 10 Select Language Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Mark Language and press Navigation key gt Step in the list by using Navigation key A or w Press Select The language is shown The handset will automatically return to the list of general settings 9 5 11 Change Text Size BR W N Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key y to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key v and mark Text size Press Navigation key gt and choose between Small and Medium Pre
50. fulfils IEC 60068 2 32 procedure 1 witch means that it is tested to stand for 2 falls on each side totally 12 falls from the height of one meter onto painted concrete floor The alpha and numeric characters printed on the exterior of the 9d24 MkII Handset have been tested and found resistant to chipping fading or wearing off when the handset is treated with common cleaners and disinfectants or perspiration The following chemicals have shown no harmful effect 396 Hydrochloric Acid M alcohol 7096 Methylated Ethanol 60 Chlorhexidin 0 5mg ml Note Other chemicals like acetone can be damaging to the case of the 9d24 MkII Handset and should not be used The case and printing can get worn depending on usage Antenna The antennas are integrated inside the handset 2008 12 01 Ver G 8 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Display The display is a illuminated 128 x 64 pixels LCD covered by anti reflex treated plastic glass for maximum readability It is possible to manually adjust the display contrast Keypad The keypad is illuminated which makes it possible to operate the handset in dark environments While not in use the keypad should be locked to prevent pressing a key accidentally Clip Hinge type The clip on the back of the handset helps the user fasten the handset to a belt or similar It is also possible to change the clip to a swivel type or if no clip is needed to replace it with a coverin
51. g plate Battery The battery is a rechargeable Li lon battery placed on the back of the handset SIM Card The SIM card contains all personal settings such as phonebook identity alert signal and your defined functions of the Soft keys and Hot keys This means that all personal settings will be retained if the SIM card is moved to another handset 3 2 Chargers 3 2 1 Desktop Charger Figure 2 Desktop Charger The Desktop Charger is used for charging your handset for example at your desk The tilted design facilitates the use of handsfree operation e g in loudspeaking mode The charger is delivered with a plug in power supply and is connected into a wall socket Desktop Charger shall only be connected to power adapters supplied by the manufacture 2008 12 01 Ver G 9 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Available Power Adapter is P N FW7650 05 Power Supply unit AC 5V DC 1A 3 2 2 Charging Rack z Q L Q QN SS Figure 3 Wall mounted Charging Rack with power supply 003 The Charging Rack is used for charging the handset and or spare batteries When charging spare batteries an adapter is needed The wall mounted Charging Rack and its power supply are a modular system which enables a number of installation configurations Each power supply can support several charging racks with four positions for handsets and or batteries in each rack see the Data Sheet for Charging
52. g signal volume and automatic answer of incoming calls Another example is when several users are sharing the same handset Each user can then define his own settings for example type of ring signal volume answering method Soft key settings etc Note that one has to change to the user defined modes manually 9 3 1 Change Modes 1 Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key v to enter Modes A list with all modes is shown 2 Use Navigation key A or x and mark the Mode you want to change to 3 Press Select the name of the marked Mode is shown The handset will automatically return to the list A Soft Hot key can be programmed to change modes see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 for more information 9 3 2 Change Mode Settings 1 Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key W to enter Modes A list with all modes is shown 2 Use Navigation key yx or v and mark the Mode you want to change the settings in 3 Press Navigation key gt to view the settings The handling is then according to the ordinary settings see 9 5 Settings on page 47 but you also have the possibility to set Absent On Off choose answering method and give the mode a new name 9 3 3 Set the Mode to Absent On Off 1 Follow the instructions described in 9 3 2 Change Mode Settings and view the modes settings 2 Press the Navigation key x7 mark Absent and press Change the Absent checkbox is marked unmarked 9 3 4 Choose the Modes An
53. he Mute button is pressed inverted mute function See also 5 15 1 Push to talk PTT using Call Setup on page 28 and 10 4 Push To Talk PTT via Hot Key on page 55 5 13 Mobile Data 5 13 1 Send Mobile Data It is possible to send user entered data from the handset by pressing a pre programmed Hot key or Soft key or selecting a Service Mobile data can be used for opening a door starting stopping a machine etc The data can either be predefined or entered after the Hot key Soft key is pressed or Service is selected The data can be predefined when programming the Soft Hot key or Service see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 or 9 4 3 Edit a Service on page 46 5 13 2 Send Mobile Data with a Prefix Mobile data with a prefix is sent from the handset by entering data and then pressing a pre programmed Hot key or Soft key or select a Service Mobile data with prefix can be used to send information to an application in the system The prefix is predefined by the user when programming the Hot Soft key or Service see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 or 9 4 3 Edit a Service on page 46 5 14 Conference Call A conference call is indicated by a different signal compared to normal calls and a text message The conference call must be answered within a pre set time default 30 seconds A normal call in progress has higher priority but if the normal call is ended before the pre set time the conference call indication starts and the call can b
54. hen the alarm has been sent Pull cord alarm is shown in the display Note The handset can be charged in the wall mounted charger without removing the pull cord catch Activate the pull cord alarm again When the pull cord alarm has been sent it is made active again by fastening the pull cord catch on the cordless handset Attach the pull cord catch to one side and then snap the other side into position see figure 9 below Doo Sos 007 Figure 9 Fastening the pull cord catch To avoid unintentional alarms the catch has to be attached to the handset for 5 seconds before a new pull cord alarm can be sent 6 5 Man down Alarm Note The handset has to be equipped with the optional Alarm Module You can activate deactivate the alarm function in the menu see 9 5 6 Deactivate Activate Man down alarm on page 48 or by programming a Soft Hot key as a short cut to the function see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 To activate deactivate in the handset require a a SIM card parameter setting The Soft Hot key changes the state of the alarm i e if it is deactivated it will be activated and vice verse Press the Soft key or press and hold the Hot key to put the alarm in operation respectively out of operation The Man down alarm on icon on your display is an indication that the Man down alarm is in operation 2008 12 01 Ver G 32 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Send man down alarm The Man down alarm w
55. hen there are both Voice mail and new messages Unread message icon appears when reading one message and there are unread messages in the message list Not answered call icon is added to not answered calls in the call list The number on the right side of the icon shows the total number of missed calls Key icon indicates when your keypad is locked The Padlock icon indicates that the Cordless Handset has been locked and has to be unlocked with a code before it can be used Headset icon indicates that a headset is connected to the handset No movement alarm on icon indicates that the no movement alarm is activated Man down alarm on icon indicates that the man down alarm is activated 11 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB ABC abc 123 TL gt EE BE Menu Tabs a BE 2008 12 01 Ver G Pull cord alarm on icon indicates that the pull cord alarm is activated ABC indicates that you can type upper case letters and numbers in text input mode abc indicates that you can type lower case letters and numbers in text input mode 123 indicates that you can type numbers in text input mode Incoming call icon is added in front of incoming calls in the call list Outgoing call icon is added in front of outgoing calls in the call list Unread message icon is added in front of not read messages in the message list Read message icon
56. ill go off when the handset is tilted more than 45 for a preset time default 30 seconds for example if you fall Before the alarm is activated a warning signal sounds and the Man down alarm on icon starts to flash If you do not cancel the alarm by pressing a key or the headset button if parameter is set it is sent and No movement Man down Alarm is shown in the display Note Even if the handset is locked Phone Lock or Key pad lock it is possible to press a key or the headset button if parameter is set to reset the warning signal Note The alarm button can not be used to reset the warning signal Note When the Man Down alarm is triggered and the vibrator is enabled the alarm signal is interrupted to sample the movement sensor This is noticeable to the user and it is recommended to set the ringing period in the PBX to minimum acceptable time for the user and the time before warning before an alarm is sent from the handset to maximum acceptable time for the user Activate the man down alarm again When the man down alarm has been sent it is made active again by moving the handset to upright position or pressing a key 6 6 Acoustic Localisation Signal A parameter in the handset determines whether or not an Acoustic Localisation Signal ALS should sound after a no movement and man down alarm The ALS is silenced by pressing the Mute button 6 7 Delay Time before Warning for No movement and Man down Alarms By setting a
57. incoming calls is also displayed upside down Note If an interactive message or a message with manual acknowledge is received the soft key alternatives are hidden until a button is pressed and the message is rotated to standard view 9 5 18 Set Owner ID 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Settings 2 Step to General and press Navigation key gt 3 Step to Owner ID with Navigation key s and press Edit 4 Enter a name and press Save Change between upper and lower case by pressing the x key on the keypad The new ID is shown The handset will automatically return to the list of general settings 9 5 19 Select PBX System 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Settings 2008 12 01 Ver G 51 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 2 Step to System and press Navigation key gt Mark Select system and press Navigation key gt 4 Use Navigation key A or v mark system and press Select System selected is shown The handset will automatically return to the system menu Select PBX System Set as a Hot key If you are often moving between systems it might be convenient to change system quickly therefore you can set this function as a Soft key or Hot key To change systems just press the pre programmed Soft Hot key to connect to the next available PBX system A B C or D See Rename a system on page 53 on how to change the system
58. inst another installer for advice base station No 4 Are there more handsets with the same problem No Yes Consult the installer for advice Send the handset for repair in e o Figure 15 Trouble shooting the 9d24 MkII handset 2008 12 01 Ver G 60 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 13 1 Error message Error message Check SIM card SIM failure Consult manual EEPROM failure Service needed HW failure HW not supported SW failure SW not supported TD 92411GB Solution Check that a 9d24 or 9d23 SIM card is used and that the SIM card is properly positioned The SIM card has corrupt data and needs to be replaced Contact the system administrator Malfunction detected handset needs repair The software is not compatible with this handset Download supported software The software is not compatible with this handset Download supported software Note Some error codes are only shown in english 2008 12 01 Ver G 61 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 14 Document History For details TD 92411GB in the latest version see change bars in the document Version Date Description B Minor editorial changes 2 2 Battery New chapter 2 4 New icons 3 14 Call menu New menu 9 1 1 New functions Alcatel deleted 2007 02 07 Chapter 2 Changes under Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Removal of RF Exposure Changes under Mo
59. ion to user 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 Modifications Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IC Requirements for Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 2008 12 01 Ver G 7 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 3 Descriptions Loudspeaker LED Alarm button BN Display i Mute button Alpha numeric keys 002 Microphone Figure 1 Description of the handset 3 1 The 9d24 MkIl Cordless Handset Case The case is made of durable PC ABS plastic and is water dust and soil protected The joint between the front and rear parts of the handset casing has a gasket made of TPE thermoplastic elastomer as does the battery The headset connector has a tightening TPE gasket preventing dust and water from getting inside also when the headset is not connected The 9d24 MkIl Handset has the enclosure protection IP64 which means that dust talcum powder and splashing water can not penetrate the handset It also
60. is not a toy Children could hurt themselves or others Children could also damage the handset e Do not expose to prolong light 2008 12 01 Ver G 3 User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB Battery Do not immerse the battery into water This could short circuit and damage the battery Do not expose a battery to an open flame This could cause the battery to explode e Do not allow the metal contacts on the battery to touch another metal object This could short circuit and damage the battery e Do not leave a battery where it could be subjected to extremely high temperatures such as inside a car on a hot day e Use the Desktop Charger or the wall mounted Charging Rack for charging Charge the battery for at least one hour the first time you use the battery Note that the wall mounted charger with a battery pack adapter has to be used if the battery alone is to be charged e Do not attempt to take a battery apart Do not disconnect the battery unless it needs to be replaced Do power the handset off before removing the battery 2 2 Environmental Requirements Cordless Handset e Only use the handset in temperatures between 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 140 F Battery e Do not charge a battery when the ambient room temperature is above 40 C or below 0 C above 104 F or below 32 F Battery disposal Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste disposal Che
61. ked on the product Danger Never alter the AC cord or plug If the plug will not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection increases the risk of electric shock Position the electrical cord to the AC power supply where it is least likely to be subjected to damage or stress e Remove the electrical cord from an outlet by pulling gently on the AC adapter not by pulling the cord e Remove the battery before cleaning the telephone to reduce risk of electric shock Unplug the battery charger from a power source before cleaning the handset to reduce risk of electric shock e Do not use auxiliary equipment with the handset which is not exclusively recommended by the manufacturer The use of any auxiliary equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or injury and will void the warranty Do not expose the handset to open flame e Do not expose the handset and the charger to direct sunlight for long periods Keep the handset and charger away from excessive heat and moisture e Protect your handset from aggressive liquids and vapours e Keep the handset away from strong electromagnetic fields e Do not allow heavy objects to fall on the handset Do not allow children to play with the product packaging material Product packaging material is often small and may present a choking hazard Do not allow children to play with the handset It
62. key When entering the number it is possible to press C Soft key to erase Instead of entering the number it is possible to press the EF soft key and choose a number from the local phonebook 2008 12 01 Ver G 19 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 15 2 Transfer call The purpose of this option is to allow users to transfer an established call to another established call If the Transfer call data parameter in the SIM is programmed the call menu will contain the option Transfer 1 Press the Options Soft key during the call 2 Mark Transfer and press Select 4 15 3 Blind transfer The purpose of this option is to allow users to transfer an established call to a number to which no call has been established yet The transferred party will then be calling the number specified by the user If the parameters New call data and Transfer call data in the SIM are programmed the call menu will contain the option Transfer to new call 1 Press Options during the call 2 Mark Transfer to new call and press Select 3 Dial the number the person you want to transfer the call to Press Ok to transfer the call Instead of entering the number it is possible to press the JE Soft key and choose a number from the local phonebook 4 15 4 Switch between existing calls The purpose of this option is to allow users to switch between established calls If the Switch call data parameter in the SIM is
63. lnig SoftWate e c e Co le eed se A es 54 10 3 Changing SIM parameters seeren aa eene 55 10 4 Push To Talk PTT via Hot Key sssssssss ees 55 11 Operation NotiCe n andadas 56 11 1 Accessibility and Voice Quality sssssssssssss een 56 TUMOR a Ride 56 PA e A 56 12 1 1 Charging Spare Batteries sssssssssssssss eee 57 12 2 Replace the Standard Battery 57 12 3 R place the EX Battery s sie feats bt n eet ben ob pr eet ess 58 12 4 Change th SIMICard sO o aro ht o eror uc Dok m o cech dtd 59 12 5 Change the Clip zat net e ete eie ete e ete nva er ee da 59 12 6 Attach Pull cord Protection Plug ssssssssssemm 59 13 Tro ble Shooting A etcetera eerie 60 13 r ELFO trie SS d ge rud cs corte Manon rates ncn m toten Me oan e UO IA d ta 61 14 Document History 3 rerit rene oerte ne or lore pat pror ter Sa Eaa eSa rE aA Ta 62 DI ze 63 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 1 Introduction This document describes the features and settings available for the 9324 MkII Cordless Handset All procedures in this document are according to default programmed versions but additional functions and factory settings are also included as an attempt to cover all functionality Note that your system may not supply all functions described in this document For more information about your system please contact the person or department re
64. loudspeaking mode Microphone mode Push To Talk PTT The mute button must be pressed and held in order to enable the microphone When the mute button is released the microphone is muted Microphone on Normal telephony mode Priority It is possible to prioritise call setup messages in the same way as with pagings and interactive messages See 5 4 Prioritisation between Call Information and Messages on page 23 Response Defines that responses of call setup progress is requested If response is enabled the 2008 12 01 Ver G 27 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB handset will automatically transmit statuses to the system when handling the call setup message Current statuses are Accepted the call setup message has been accepted Rejected the call setup message has been rejected Completed the call setup message has been handled Failed the call setup message failed e Beep It is possible to assign a beep code to a call setup message in the same way as for a pagings and interactive message e Disconnect Mode Manual The user must manually disconnect the ongoing call setup initiated call Automatic The call setup initiated call is automatically terminated when the call number has been dialled Note Messages with Off hook Mode and Disconnect Mode set to Automatic will not be stored in the Message List e TTL Time To Live It is possible to define how long time a mess
65. mical Resistance The alpha and numeric characters printed on the exterior of the handset have been tested and found resistant to chipping fading or wearing off when the handset is treated with common cleaners and disinfectants or perspiration The following chemicals have shown no harmful effect e 3 Hydrochloric Acid e M alcohol 70 Methylated Ethanol e 60 Chlorhexidin 0 5mg ml Acetone can be damaging to the plastic casing of the handset and should not be used 2 3 Frequency Range The handset is a radio transmitter and receiver When it is on it receives and sends out radio frequency RF energy The handset operates on different frequency ranges depending on market and employs commonly used modulation techniques EU 1880 1900 MHz LA 1910 1930 MHz USA 1920 1930 MHz 2008 12 01 Ver G 4 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 2 4 Warranty notification Do not disassemble the handset Disassembling the handset voids the warranty The handset consists of no consumer serviceable components Service should be performed by Authorized Service centre only 2 5 EX Safety Instructions Intrinsically safe classification SIRA O5ATEX 2310 Q 2008 2002912 X IECEx SIR 06 0093X e Us Class I Zone AEX Ex ib IIC T4 Il 2G Il 3D EX ib IIC TA Class Il Div 2 Groups E F amp G Tamb 20 C to 40 C EX ibD 22 IP64 T50 C C 0470 Charge the battery When charging an intrinsically safe EX version
66. movement alarm ssssssssssssee 48 9 5 6 Deactivate Activate Man down alarm ssssssssss 48 9 5 7 Deactivate Activate Pull cord alarm sssssssssssee 48 9 5 8 Edita Sott ke yon su a dt e UR t e ae d e RR eus 48 91519 Edita Hot Key icc o eme tt eot be eb etus 49 95 HO SeleCH Languages s voc i ni Mae a DO a e c E a oret E Fre Econ 50 9 5 T Ghange TexcSize cute S ete ettet 50 9 5 12 Lock the Handset Manually sssssssssssee ee 50 9 5 13 Change the Lock Code sssssssssseeeeeeee nennen 50 9 5 T4 Clock Setultgs cd Metis 50 9 5 15 Turn On Off Automatic Keypad Lock sssssssssse 51 9 5 16 Enable Disable Quick Answer ssssssssssse ee 51 9 5 17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down ssssssss 51 9 5 18 Set Owner IDs RE ene ut pU 51 519 Select PRO att 51 9 6 Additional Information ooooocociooccconoccconnnonononononnnononnncnonnnonononcnnnnnnnonnnncnnnnninns 52 10 Advanced Fu nctions rere iii 52 TOT Systermandling s 2 Leo ER Ee in 52 10 1 1 Register a New PBX System eslais ironiseen srra nennen nnne nnne nnne 52 10 2 Adjustment of Audio Parameters ssssssssssseeemeeeee 53 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 10 2 1 Updating SOTtWate ettet t nunt disent m ceci og te nt 53 10 2 2 Downloading Software sssssssssssssseeeeeeeneee eene 54 10 2 3 Copy
67. n Entry in the Local Phonebook on page 41 1 9 2 5 Press Delete when the entry name and number is displayed the question Delete entry will appear Press Yes No will take you back one step Entry deleted is shown The handset will automatically return to the local phonebook Edit an Entry in the Local Phonebook Find or view the entry see 9 2 2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook or 9 2 1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook Press Edit when the entry is displayed the name and number will appear First edit the name Change between upper and lower case characters by pressing the x key on the keypad The middle Soft key is used as a Clear C button Press Navigation key y to edit the number By using Navigation key lt it is possible to step and add delete a character digit in the middle of a name number Press Save Entry saved is shown The handset will automatically return to the local phonebook and the saved entry is marked Find an Entry in the Central Phonebook Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter Contacts Use Navigation key v and mark Central phonebook Press Find Find will appear Enter a name or number Press Ok The search result is presented For more information about how to search in the Central phonebook see nstallation and Operation Manual DECT Phonebook Service TD 92139GB 9 2 7 1 2 Save a Number from the Call List to the Local Phoneb
68. n now be added Change between upper and lower case characters by pressing the x key on the keypad The middle Soft key is used as a Clear C button 4 Press Navigation key w and enter the number It is possible to turn on off the tone sender in the entered number by making a long press on the key Tone sender on will be indicated with a T in the number and off with A pause can be added to the number by making a long press on the key The pause is indicated with a P in the number By using Navigation key lt 2008 12 01 Ver G 41 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 9 2 4 or gt it is possible to step and add delete a character digit in the middle of a name number Press Save Entry saved is shown The handset will automatically return to the local phonebook Delete an Entry in the Local Phonebook Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Contacts Mark the Local phonebook and press Navigation key gt The first entry is marked Use the Navigation key w to step in the list and mark the name you want to delete Press Options Delete is marked Press Select the question Delete entry will appear Press Yes No will take you back one step Entry deleted is shown The handset will automatically return to the local phonebook You can also search or view an entry and delete it see 9 2 2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook on page 41 and 9 2 1 Find a
69. n ordinary way 6 10 Alarm Management with Automatic Calls In systems where messaging cannot be used for alarm transmission automatic calls after alarm can be used to send the alarms to the system In this case the SIM parameter should be set so that Hot key 6 to 9 are associated with the different types of alarms Note In these systems the call will be disconnected automatically 2008 12 01 Ver G 34 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 7 Navigate the Menu Contacts Modes Services Messages Settings CE BB Sl Text in the bottom row of the display explains Save the function of each Soft key lec e JQ y Navigation key Soft keys 008 Figure 10 Menu tabs and the keys used for menu handling 7 1 Enter Exit the Menu Mode Enter the menu by pressing the Menu key the last used tab is marked or if the handset has been restarted the menu tab Contacts Use Navigation key lt or gt to choose tab and press Navigation key w to open it a heading is shown and the first alternative is marked Use Navigation key A or wW to step in the alternatives and select one by pressing Navigation key gt High light Contacts Previous Local phonebook Select Central phonebook Back alternative Call list Find High light Next 3 When you are in the Menu mode and have entered by pressing the Navigation key gt a press on Navigation key
70. ne sender on will be indicated with a T in the number and off with If a pause is required in the number it is added by making a long press on the key The pause is indicated with a P in the number Post dial Press the Off hook key to get the line and enter the number The number will not be added to the call list when post dial is used Dial using a pre programmed Hot key or Soft key A Hot key or Soft key can be programmed with a telephone number Press the pre programmed Hot key or Soft key or headset button if parameter is set The call will automatically be connected Dial a number from the Call list Enter the call list with Navigation key s or from the menu Select a number and press the Off hook key The number in the call list can be edited before the call is started Press Edit make the changes and press the Off hook key Dial a number from a Message You can dial a number included in a received message by pressing the Off hook key The first number in the message is dialled If the message is stored in the message list open the list by pressing Navigation key A Select the message and press the Off hook key Dial a number from the Local Phonebook Press the Menu key the last used tab is opened Use Navigation key lt or gt and select the tab Contacts Use Navigation key and step to Local Phonebook Press Navigation 2008 12 01 Ver G 16 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411G
71. of status information are muted in charger etc When there is no status to show the row is empty 2008 12 01 Ver G 10 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB The bottom row under the line is the Soft key field In stand by mode it shows the user defined names of the three Soft keys beneath the display In menu mode where the Soft keys are used for different choices it gives you the function of each Soft key Examples of functions are Back Option Save etc A nn M13 on Flashing l5 D D T io 2008 12 01 Ver G Hook off icon indicates that your telephone is off hook Audio signal off icon is shown when all alert signals including ring signal message tone key beep etc are turned off High priority messages will however override this setting Battery icon is always shown in the display in stand by mode When the level is low it is time to charge the battery Loudspeaking icon is shown when the loudspeaker is activated and the handset is in loudspeaking operation The New voice mail icon appears when a new voice mail exists The symbol will remain until all voice mails has been listened to and or removed New message icon appears when a new message is received The number on the side of the icon shows the total number of unread messages The symbol will remain until the message is marked as read New voice mail icon and New message icon flashing appears w
72. on key gt 3 Select Register and press Navigation key gt The PBX system you are logged on to is marked 4 Select Name Press C to remove the current name Enter a new name 10 2 Adjustment of Audio Parameters The handset is delivered with a set of audio parameters with standard settings for best audio quality In some environments for example one with a high noise level these standard values might have to be adjusted to get good audio quality There are different SIM card parameters for audio parameters for normal conversation and when loudspeaking function or headset is used In order to achieve optimal audio quality with the different headset types it is recommended that the SIM parameter called Headset type is altered to match the headset type being used The default setting for this parameter is microphone on a boom i e the audio is optimized for using a headset with microphone on a boom 10 2 1 Updating Software There are two ways to update the 9d24 MkII software either by downloading an intel hex file from a computer or by copying the software from one handset to another Current software version can be found in the settings in the handset see 9 6 Additional Information on page 52 For maximum update speed make sure that the com port used supports 230400 bits per second or use the handset to handset copying method A software update at maximum Speed takes about 30 seconds 2008 12 01 Ver G 53 User Manual 90
73. one second you will automatically be back in stand by mode 9 2 Contacts 1 Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key or the Navigation key A w 2 Select the Contacts tab The alternatives in Contacts are Local phonebook Central phonebook and Call list Local phonebook gt Central phonebook Call list 9 2 1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook 1 Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Contacts the Local phonebook is marked 2 Press Find Find will appear 3 Enter the first letter in the name or the whole name Press Ok The first name and number corresponding to your search will appear 4 Use Navigation key A or w to step to the next previous entry Press Navigation key to step back 9 2 2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter Contacts Mark the Local phonebook and press Navigation key gt The first entry is marked Use the Navigation key A or w to scroll in the list BR WN Press Navigation key gt to view the entry the name and number will appear Use Navigation key lt to step back 9 2 3 Add an Entry to the Local Phonebook 1 Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Contacts 2 Mark the Local phonebook and press Navigation key gt The first entry is marked 3 Press Add Name and Number will appear The handset is in text input mode and the name ca
74. ook Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter Contacts Use Navigation key v and mark Call list and open it by pressing the Navigation key gt This is the same call list that is reached by pressing the Navigation key v in stand by mode The first number in the list is marked 2008 12 01 Ver G 42 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 3 Press the Soft key with the Add contact icon The number is automatically added to the local phonebook and you only have to add the name Change between upper case and lower case characters by pressing the key on the keypad The middle Soft key is used as a Clear C button 4 Press Save Entry saved is shown The handset will automatically return to the call list 9 2 8 Delete a Number in the Call List 1 Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key w to enter Contacts 2 Use Navigation key x and mark Call list open it by pressing the Navigation key gt This is the same call list that is reached by pressing Navigation key W in stand by mode The first number in the list is marked Use Navigation key and mark the number you want to delete 4 Press Options Delete is marked Press Select Number deleted is shown The handset will automatically return to the call list 9 2 9 Delete All Numbers in the Call List 1 Select the Contacts tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter Contacts 2 Use Navigation key v
75. s However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this handset Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth in CFR47 Section 2 1093 and Industry Canada Rss102 Issue 2 for an uncontrolled environment This device complies with FCC SAR limit of 1 6 W kg The maximum SAR value measured when used at the ear is 0 0081 W kg The telephone has also been tested when worn on the body 2008 12 01 Ver G 6 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB using belt clip maximum measured SAR value in this configuration is 0 0255 W kg This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Use of non Ascom approved accessories may violate the FCC and IC guidelines for RF exposure and should be avoided Informat
76. s it is recommended that the SIM parameter called Headset type is altered to match the headset type being used The default setting for this parameter is microphone on a boom i e the audio is optimized for using a headset with microphone on a boom 3 5 4 Safety String The safety string is 800 mm long Fasten one end to the hinge type belt clip and the other end to for example your pocket 2008 12 01 Ver G 15 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 Basic Operation 4 1 Call List The twenty last received dialled telephone numbers are stored in a call list Open the call list by pressing the Navigation key s or from the menu see 9 2 Contacts on page 41 If the clock and date function is set you can on the same day the call was received dialled see the time for the call The time stamp is changed to a date stamp the following day 4 2 Make a Call Note The headset answering button is only active during a call or when the telephone is ringing and can thus not be used to get the line when making a call Pre dial Enter the number and press the Off hook key to get the line The number is shown on the display while dialling If needed you can press the Soft key C to erase and edit the number By using Navigation key lt or gt it is possible to step and add delete a digit in the middle of a number It is possible to turn on off the tone sender in a predialled number by making a long press on the x key To
77. sed e Auto loud An incoming call is automatically connected after 2 signals with the loudspeaking function turned on Calls can be answered as usual before that 4 10 Increase Decrease the Speaker Volume during a Call Press the upper part of the Volume button to increase the volume and press the lower part to decrease the volume 4 11 Turn Audible Signals On Off In stand by mode a long press on the Mute button changes between audible signals on off and the icon appears disappears Audio signal off icon indicates a completely silenced handset Only highest priority messages will override this silent mode 2008 12 01 Ver G 18 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 12 Lock Unlock the Keypad Press the Menu key and then the x key to lock unlock the keypad The Locked keypad icon indicates a locked keypad It is possible to lock the keypad during a call The keypad can also be locked automatically see 9 5 15 Turn On Off Automatic Keypad Lock on page 51 for more information 4 13 Lock Unlock the Handset You can protect your Cordless Handset from being used by others by locking it automatically when placed in a charger or switched off The handset can only be unlocked with a 1 to 4 digit code When the handset is locked it is still possible to send all types of alarms This function requires a SIM card parameter setting The function can only be enabled disabled in the SIM card not from the handset The
78. sponsible for the system in your organization or contact your supplier 1 4 Abbreviations and Glossary CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation 1 2 System 9d The 9d24 MkIl Cordless Handset is part of a system that integrates Messaging Personal alarm and Voice on a DECT platform Hereby a system with digital voice quality unique messaging and alarm possibilities is created The System 9d consists of a Radio Exchange DECT base stations software package for message handling software for configuration of the Radio Exchange and cordless handsets The System 9d integrates the On site Paging and Personal Security Systems 1 3 Versions The 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset is a robust dust and waterproof IP64 handset designed for people working in tough environments It is suitable for users dependent of being reachable and or having a need for advanced mobile messaging functions There are six versions of the Cordless Handset 9d24 MkII Talker 9d24 MkIl Messenger with messaging functions 9d24 MkII Protector with messaging and additional alarm functions and 9d24 MkII Medic Protector with the same functions and accessories as 9d24 MkII Protector but different colours and also two intrinsically safe versions 9d24 MkII EX Messenger and 9d24 MkII EX Protector The figure on page 2 shows an overview of the different versions 2008 12 01 Ver G 1 User Manual 9d24 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB System dependent featur
79. ss Select Small Medium is shown and the handset automatically returns to the list of general settings 9 5 12 Lock the Handset Manually Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key x and mark Phone lock Press Navigation key gt and mark Lock phone Press Select and the handset is locked 9 5 13 Change the Lock Code 4 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key W to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key x and mark Phone lock Press Navigation key gt and mark Set lock code Press Select Enter the new lock code and press Save 9 5 14 Clock Settings Set the Clock to get the Time Automatically from the System 1 BR U N Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key W to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key and mark Clock Press Navigation key gt and mark Auto setting Press Select Auto setting is shown and the handset automatically returns to the list of general settings Set the Clock Manually 1 2 3 2008 12 01 Ver G Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key to enter Settings Step to General and press Navigation key gt Use Navigation key s and mark Clock 50 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 4 Press Naviga
80. sssse 42 9 2 7 Save a Number from the Call List to the Local Phonebook 42 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 MklI Cordless Handset USA TAA IGE 9 2 8 Delete a Number in the Call List sssssssssssem 43 9 2 9 Delete All Numbers in the Call List 43 9 3 Modes A eed LR t d ed e A testen 43 9 3 T Ghange MIodes estes use tt ap een e ER 44 9 3 2 Change Mode Settings sete e eee ect 44 9 3 3 Set the Mode to Absent On Off ssssssssssssseennes 44 9 3 4 Choose the Modes Answering method ssssssssee 44 9 3 5 Switch the Handset Off sss eee 45 9 3 6 Customizing the Modes Menu sssssssssee eene 45 9 3 7 Change Mode Remotely sirinata a eene 45 OPA Services ium Motto ste et eteto qe t ety ees xe de dues 45 9 4 1 Activate a Service cooooooococococooonncncnnnnnccnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnns 46 9 4 2 Create a new ServiCe ano Ana aE E S A nete rien denen nnns 46 9 4 3 EdIt a SEtVICG cce Fe ete co t et mte cub eb nn E eda 46 9 4 4 Delete a Service a e eee teer err i a e XU ARR REN EE ERR HE 46 9 5 Settirigs cueste trae te ee ntrdsapetu m RR cay dead daa epu pel DR ge eue Penes 47 9 5 T Change thie Volume ee te e ER o Lee Odes 47 9 5 2 Change the Ring Signal coi a e eed tiers 47 95 3 KeyiBeepOn OTt 1s teen etre comet futi Ped t ure Aue T rk otn 48 95 4 Vibrator OB OTF s usce bete eu aee etd I n WS RE TUR iet 48 9 5 5 Deactivate Activate No
81. sssssmm 25 5 12 Interactive Messaging sita gere Tute d e ain SE ain eu etd 25 5 12 1 Interactive Messages with Function Keys sssssssseeees 26 5 12 2 Interactive Messages without Function Keys sssssssssssees 26 5 12 3 IM initiated Push To Talk PTT ameissa n 26 5 13 MODI er Date rss ce ee M OO D 26 2008 12 01 Ver G User Manual 9d24 Mkll Cordless Handset USAT 9241168 5 13 1 Send Mobile Data ott tts t mt Sul ath tete 26 5 13 2 Send Mobile Data with a Prefix sssssssssssssee 26 5414 Conference Call drini nde ste eei t M te et eet ute tt 26 5215 Call Setup Function ducem eet lid 27 5 15 1 Push to talk PTT using Call Setup ooooooooccononoccccccoooncncoconnnnnnononanonnnonoo 28 5 15 2 Application Controlled Dialling of Digits sssssse 30 6 Alatm Ope ratlOn reete secesdececteatenedeecetdsaedsseseeieeatdestsiecsizeer ieatiieesceeds 31 6 1 PUSHsDUTLON EA IARI eae hum e dba us 31 6 2 Test Alarme odes a us Lr C ob A tios fL Se recs osos er 31 6 3 No movementAlanm seo ete aie pen dines meten eig 31 6 4 P llecora Alarm teet etti etes a ee eter 31 65 Man dW Ala rite nit tette mtn eto eet Pn paeem nt et deett 32 6 6 Acoustic Localisation Signal sssssssssssssse es 33 6 7 Delay Time before Warning for No movement and Man down Alarms 33 6 8 Alarmowith Data s tet e e t per ee Mrs 33 6 9 Automatic Call after an Alarm ssssss
82. ssssssseseeeeeeeenne eee 33 6 9 1 Connection method Speech Monitoring ssssssssssee 34 6 9 2 Connection method Loud ssssssssssseeeeeennns 34 6 9 3 Connection method Ordinary sssssssssssssseeeee 34 6 10 Alarm Management with Automatic Calls ssssssseeeees 34 7 Navigate the MendU cce niseni e anendra naui 35 7 1 Enter Exit the Menu Mode ssssssssssseeee eee nnne 35 FAUCI tee 36 en Messages Tabet 2p dus Qe x a Do MMC TUE unc s ka Ok te d at e RUN rd ced 36 8 2 COMAS Tab ceo eet ete oia ue uo ae dame e eae eee 36 83 Modes TaD an a HEU eis 37 BA Services TD scis ettet n comme ae er e means edet t detta 37 O edes Mer AE 38 8 6 Customizing the Menu Tree ssssssssssssseeneeeeeee eee 39 9 Menu Operation 5 nce eee dai 40 9 T Messages oid iso ct ee t et cl nein tet e edv et er tes nob cene 40 9 zl Message T E a erae foie reper vehe etre pente o be e RN eR aed ebd ER 40 9 2 COhtdcts oda t ete enm eR Em 41 9 2 1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook sssssssss 41 9 2 2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook sssssse 41 9 2 3 Add an Entry to the Local Phonebook ssssssssseee 41 9 2 4 Delete an Entry in the Local Phonebook ssssssssense 42 9 2 5 Edit an Entry in the Local Phonebook ssssssssssseeeee 42 9 2 6 Find an Entry in the Central Phonebook sssss
83. swering method 1 Press the Navigation key v mark Answer and press Navigation key gt 2008 12 01 Ver G 44 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 2 Use Navigation key v and choose the answering method you want You can choose Ordinary Auto Loud or Auto loud Ordinary press the Off hook key or the middle Soft key for loudspeaking function e Auto the call is automatically connected e Loud press the Off hook key and the call is connected with loudspeaking function turned on e Auto loud the call is automatically connected with loudspeaking function turned on When you have chosen type of answering method press Select the name of the selected method is shown The handset will automatically return to the list and the new answering method is marked 9 3 5 Switch the Handset Off 1 Press the Off hook key until Switch off is shown 2 Step to Yes and press Ok and the handset switches off Or 1 Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key W to enter Modes A list with all modes and the switch off option is shown 2 Use Navigation key A or x and mark Switch off press Select Step to Yes and press Ok and the handset switches off Or Program a Soft Hot key to switch the handset off see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 When the preprogrammed Soft key or Hot key is pressed Switch off is shown Step to Yes and press Ok and the handset switches off 9 3 6 Cus
84. tion key gt and mark Manual setting Press Select Enter time year month and day according to the example below press Save Example Time 0815 Year 2002 Month 03 Day 30 Set the Clock to be Visible Invisible in Stand by Mode 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter Settings 2 Step to General and press Navigation key gt 3 Use Navigation key and mark Clock Press Change The Clock checkbox is marked unmarked 9 5 15 Turn On Off Automatic Keypad Lock 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key to enter Settings 2 Mark General and press Navigation key gt 3 Mark Auto key lock and press Change The Auto key lock checkbox is marked unmarked In stand by mode a locked keypad is indicated by the Locked keypad icon 9 5 16 Enable Disable Quick Answer 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key W to enter Settings 2 Step to General and press Navigation key gt 3 Use Navigation key and mark Quick answer Press Change The Quick answer check box is marked unmarked 9 5 17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key to enter Settings 2 Step to General and press Navigation key gt 3 Use Navigation key x step to New message rotated and press Change The New message rotated checkbox is marked unmarked When this parameter is set the call information for
85. tomizing the Modes Menu It is possible to set that a mode should not be shown in the list This is an easy way to hide modes that are not used A setting in the SIM determines whether the mode should be in the list or not 9 3 7 Change Mode Remotely Depending on parameters it is anytime possible to set the mode of a handset remotely by sending a new message to the handset When the mode is changed the following happens to a handset e The warning signal before an alarm gets off is stopped e The Automatic Location Signal ALS will continue even after mode change e The volume of the ring signal may change 9 4 Services 1 Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key or the Navigation key A w 2 Select the Services tab a list with all created Services is shown 2008 12 01 Ver G 45 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA 3 9 4 1 1 2 3 9 4 2 9 4 3 9 4 4 TD 92411GB Press the Navigation key wW to scroll Services Services Open door Get lab results Require wheelchair Add Delete Select Activate a Service Select the Services tab and press the Navigation key W to enter services Use Navigation key A or x and mark the Service you want to activate Press Select the service will be activated If data is sent the text Sending is shown The handset will automatically return to the list and the selected service is marked Create a new Service Select the Services tab and press the Na
86. tuner Met Gama rescue ced Fe e Et 19 4 15 1 Start a New Call during Conversation ssssssseees 19 ao 2 sella esu tob rt Entente 20 4 15 35 Blirid transteres e D RR eee 20 4 15 4 Switch between existing calls ssssssssss 20 415 5 Conference callus te Ce SL t me ete e dee 20 4715 6 Call Dack icm pte am e bte a itte deer hs 20 4 15 7 General purpose options sssssssssssssse emen 20 4 15 8 Optlon shoFteub 3 tese a Dn dau e nea a 21 Mess ON MD 22 5 T Message arta god eves gk ct re ED Me EPI RE de rei Mets 22 5 2 Receive a Text Message aharia aasa i eea aaaea aaiae EE Aaa iA aE daS 22 5 3 Message queuing and message priority sssssssssse 22 5 4 Prioritisation between Call Information and Messages ssssssssse 23 5 5 Restriction when displaying a message sssssssssssse e 24 5 6 Receive a Text Message during a Call 24 5 7 Close message x45 utate d URL e au ee at loeis 24 5 8 Read a Stored Text Message ssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeene nennen 24 5 9 Delete a Stored Text Message sssssssssssssee eene 24 5 10 Receive a Message with Request for Answer sssssssssss 24 Bal TSMS Short Message SGIVICe ceo ic mtt stre neret embed nid 24 bal Tel Seniesa SMS a6 sod eM Lu cM Lo eus 25 5 11 2 Send an SMS to a predefined Destination Address ssssssss 25 5 11 3 Display and Scroll between SMS Messages ss
87. until you press Stop Select or Navigation key lt Activate your choice by pressing Select the selected volume is shown The handset will automatically return to the Alert signals list and the volume is marked 9 5 2 Change the Ring Signal 1 Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key x to enter Settings Mark Alert signals and press Navigation key gt 2 Mark Ring signals and press Navigation key gt You can change the ring signal for Internal call External call or Call back 3 Use Navigation key v and choose the ring signal you want to change by pressing Navigation key gt 4 Use Navigation key v and choose the signal you want Available alternatives are Beep Low Medium High and Mixed If you want to hear the new signal press Play The marked signal is played until you press Stop Select or Navigation key lt 2008 12 01 Ver G 47 User Manual 9024 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB 5 Activate your choice by pressing Select the selected Ring signal is shown The handset will automatically return to the Ring signals list and the changed Ring signal is marked Key Beep On Off Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key s to enter Settings Mark Alert signals and press Navigation key gt Mark Key beep and press Change the Key beep checkbox is marked unmarked Vibrator On Off Select the Settings tab and press the Navigation key x to enter Settings
88. used functions such as dialing a specific telephone number sending mobile data a short cut to the menu or sending SMS Note that the possibility to define a Hot key can be locked by your system administrator 3 4 6 Volume Button The Volume button is used for increasing decreasing the loudspeaker volume Note Depending on setting answering an incoming call with the volume up can be disabled 3 4 7 Mute Button The Mute button is used for silencing the audible signals in stand by mode silencing the ring signal at an incoming call and also to turn off on the microphone during a call Note Depending on setting the mute function during ringing can be enabled disabled 3 4 8 Alarm Button The red Alarm button is used for sending alarms and for testing the alarm function test alarm 3 4 9 Alpha Numeric Keys In some applications you have the possibility to write letters as well as numbers which is indicated by the ABC icon Pressing the numerical keys will now give you access to the alphabet plus some special characters according to the picture beneath 21 J1 ABCAAZAAAAG2 EAN DEFE S3 GHiili A4 MNONOGOOOOE TUVUUUUS8 PQRSB7 CE gc Ove Switch between upper Space 8 O x lt gt _ UE and lower case 96 Xx 120 WXYZY9 006 Figure 6 Alpha Numeric Keys In Stand by Mode In stand by mode short presses on the keys enter the digits and the characters x and A long press on a key 0
89. vigation key W to enter services Press Add Name is displayed Enter a name that describes the service you want to add for example if you want this service to open a door then name it Open door Press Save the new name is marked and added to the list Press Navigation key w Function Not used is marked Press Change to enter functions The functions available are Data send Data with prefix Phone call and SMS Choose the function you want the service to have and press Select Enter data prefix phone number or SMS address and text press Ok to save the setting The handset will automatically return to the service and the function is marked Edit a Service Select the Services tab and press the Navigation key wW to enter services A list with all Services is shown Use Navigation key A or and mark the one you want to edit Press Navigation key gt and then Edit to change the name Change the name and press Save Press Navigation key v and press Change Choose a function and press Select Enter data prefix phone number or SMS address and text press Save The handset will automatically return to the service and the function is marked Delete a Service Select the Services tab and press the Navigation key s to enter services A list with all Services is shown Use Navigation key A or v and mark the one you want to delete Press Delete the question Delete service is shown
90. y be deleted from the message list 5 11 SMS Short Message Service SMS messages can be sent from one handset to another A Soft Hot key and a Service can be programmed with a SMS function 2008 12 01 Ver G 24 User Manual 9424 MkII Cordless Handset USA TD 92411GB An incoming SMS is immediately displayed and the number of the sending handset is shown on a separate row Sending SMS is a system dependent function 5 11 1 Send an SMS There are three ways to send an SMS e Select the Messages tab and press the Navigation key to enter Send SMS A programmed Soft Hot key see 9 5 8 Edit a Soft key on page 48 Use Service see 9 4 Services on page 45 Enter the destination address or fetch it from the Local phonebook by pressing the Soft key with the Contacts icon press Ok It is possible to program the Soft Hot key and the Service with a predefined destination address If the address is not entered an error message will be displayed Enter text and press Send Sending will be displayed as a confirmation of the transfer 5 11 2 Send an SMS to a predefined Destination Address Press the Soft key press and hold the Hot key or select the Service Enter text and press Send Sending will be displayed as a confirmation of the transfer 5 11 3 Display and Scroll between SMS Messages SMS messages are saved along with other messages in the message list Press the Navigation key A to enter the message list Use
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