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1. Chargeurs et batteries T l phones sans fil Avertissements concernant le fonctionnement Interf rences lectromagn tiques et compatibilit 42 Utilisation au volant 0 43 SPECIFICATIONS nr 46 CARE OF YOUR HANDSET eese enne 47 THE HANDSET Modes of Operation Your handset has four modes of operation Mode Description Standby The handset is not in a call or messaging Active A callis coming in a call is being dialed the handset is in a call or messaging Config Menu User preferences are being accessed in the Config Menu In this mode the handset is on but will not receive calls Message Alert Custom text messaging applications may be programmed for your facility This mode is activated through the FCN menu See Advanced Features Menu Navigation Nav V navigation keys Nav keys just below the softkeys are used to navigate through menu options These are referred to in this guide as NavA Nav and NavOK oO D 5 a eo oO 1 4 The Handset Handset Displays The top row of the display provides status indicators for various handset conditions It is referred to as the status bar The middle lines display information about the handset identity user profile calls in progress menu options and data from tele phone system The bottom row displays softkey labels
2. 7 Modes of Operation 7 Menu Navigation i 8 9 Handset Displays Shortcut Keys Status Bar Indicators 10 Softkey Labels 12 GETTING STARTED 222 4 14 Basic Handset Operation Summary 14 ADVANCED FEATURES nr Facility Specific Features Message Alert Feature ss Data Entry and Editing ss The Config Menu zT Toggle Options 4242222 meme Changing Ring Settings Default Profile Settings ss Config Menu Options nine CHARGERS BATTERY PACKS AND ACCESSORIES Battery Packs esee Charger Models 2 2 417 1 27 Charging Status Sissin 244 44 4444 4 28 Single Charger Dual Charger 4 1 00 anadai pudii tnn Quad Charger Carrying Options BErpccM HANDSET ADMINISTRATION SAFETY INFORMATION 44401 36 Chargers and Battery Packs Wireless Telephones Operational Warnings Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility 38 Use While Driving sis INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT LA S CURIT
3. Standby Mode Display ul E Extension Ext 555 John Doe User Name User Profile Loud Charging Profile information displ Softkey 7 Labels When the handset is in a call or in active mode information from the telephone system in your facility displays Information may include extension or telephone number of called or calling party active line information and softkeys that have been programmed by your system administrator Shortcut Keys When a menu is displayed a shortcut key may be displayed on the right edge of the menu line Press the corresponding number on the keypad to activate the corresponding menu option D a n oO E Bul Ey Menu Line Config Menu Info Line Ring Tone Settings Lock Keys Shortcut Key User Profiles Phone Settings Admin Settings The Handset Status Bar Indicators Indicator Function D D D Qui The signal strength icon indicates the Ez Co nn 10 4 Tnm n e t Muted strength of the signal and can assist the user in determining if the handset is moving out of range If voicemail is available the voicemail icon will appear when a new voicemail message is received battety icon indicates the amount of charge remaining in the Battery Pack When only one level remains the Battery Pack needs to be charged speakerphone icon displays when the speakerphone is active The line indicators are associ
4. les exposez pas directe ment au soleil ni des temp ratures n gatives Ne placez dans le chargeur aucun objet autre que le combin ou la batterie selon les cas pour viter d endommager les contacts Si les contacts sont abim s la batterie ne pourra pas se charger correctement Utilisez exclusivement des batteries SpectraLink avec les chargeurs SpectraLink N utilisez jamais de chargeurs autres que ceux de la gamme SpectraLink car ils risqueraient d endommager la batterie Utilisez toujours l adaptateur d alimentation fourni avec les chargeurs Si votre batterie est d fectueuse ou en cas de probl me avec votre chargeur contactez le repr sentant du service la client le pour obtenir une assistance Ne plongez pas la batterie dans l eau et ne la jetez pas au A feu Ne jetez pas la batterie avec vos ordures m nag res D posez les batteries usag es un point de recyclage ou renvoyez les votre fournisseur ou agent de mainte nance A Toutes les batteries peuvent entra ner des dommages mat riels et ou des blessures corporelles par exemple des br lures si un mat riau conducteur comme un bijou des cl s ou des cha nes perles entrent en contact avec les bornes expos es Le mat riau conducteur peut refermer un circuit lectrique court circuit et devenir assez chaud Soyez vigilant lorsque vous manipulez une batterie charg e en particulier si vous la placez l int rieur d une poche d un porte mon
5. not represent a commitment on the part of SpectraLink Corporation The software described in this document is furnished under a license and may only be used pursuant to the terms of 1 SpectraLink s software license agreement available at http www spectralink com softwareUpdates OR 2 the terms and conditions previously agreed to in writing between the user and SpectraLink Corporation OR 3 the terms and conditions previously agreed to in writing between the user and an authorized SpectraLink reseller each the Agreement The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of the Agreement No part of this manual or the software described herein may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any pur pose except for the sole intent to operate the product or without the express written permission of SpectraLink Corporation PN 72 1205 00 A
6. the charging bay as shown in the illustration The LED indicates the status of the Battery Pack in the rear bay handset displays its charging status as described for the Single Charger When the handset is fully charged or is removed the Battery Pack will begin charging Note that the time it takes for the Battery Pack to charge will be lengthened if its charging cycle is interrupted for a handset to charge 30 Quad Charger The Quad Charger is designed to simultaneously charge four Bat tery Packs It may be mounted on a horizontal or vertical surface Battery Pack snaps into the charging slot The LED above the occupied bay indicates the charging status of the Battery Pack in the bay A flashing LED may indicate a Battery Pack fail ure Verify the condition of the Battery Pack by the following procedure before replacing it First check the Battery Pack in a different bay or sub stitute another charger and repeat the operation that caused the failure If the same Battery Pack lights a steady LED when inserted in a different bay or charger the first charger may be faulty Contact your system administrator for service information 31 gt o a Accessories Carrying Options The following options available for handset protection and easy handset carrying and removal Belt clip Spring loaded plastic belt clip that attaches to the back of the
7. with some hearing aids The Phone Settings option Use Hearing Aid is designed to improve the audio for hearing aid users If interference persists you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information 38 Use While Driving Campus installations and warehouse facilities that use vehicles such as forklifts or golf carts should abide by these guidelines when using wireless telephones Give full attention to driving and to the road aisle or path Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road aisle or path and park before making or answering a call For Vehicles Equipped with an Airbag Do not place a portable device in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area An airbag inflates with great force If a handset is placed in the airbag deployment area and the airbag inflates the handset may be pro pelled at high speed and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle 39 Safety INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT LA S CURIT Chargeurs et batteries Il est normal que la batterie chauffe au cours du chargement Les chargeurs fonctionnent dans un environnement o la temp rature est comprise entre 10 et 30 soit 50 85 F Ne
8. CHARGERS BATTERY PACKS AND ACCESSORIES Accessories for the Link 6020 Wireless Telephone include three different charger models three different Battery Pack models headsets and several carrying options Battery Packs The Battery Packs must be recharged periodically Each type of Battery Pack requires a different amount of time to achieve a fully charged state from a fully depleted state Three Battery Pack options are available Type Talk Time Standby Time Charging Time Standard 4 houts 80 hours 2 houts Extended 6 hours 120 hours 3 hours Ultra Extended 8 hours 160 hours 4 hours Battery Pack icon on the status row indicates the charge amount remaining Additionally the handset will sound warning tones and display the Battery Low message when there are fewer than two minutes of talk time remaining A melody will play when the handset is powered on for the first time after being fully charged unless this feature has been disabled Each Battery Pack type has a different melody See your system administrator if you have questions about the type of Battery Pack you have been issued type of Battery is printed the label Remove the Battery Pack and view the label to determine the type of Battery Pack you have been issued 26 The Battery Pack can be changed while the call is still in progress Do not press END Quickly remove the discharged Battery Pack and replace with a charged Battery Pack pres
9. Data entry 19 External call 15 F Features Config Menu 20 Config Menu options 24 25 Display additional 17 Facility specific 18 Message alert 7 17 18 H Handset Operation Summary 14 17 Hang up 14 16 Headset Answer 16 Cleaning connector 47 Profile setting 23 Use of 32 Volume 16 33 While charging 27 29 Hold Place a call on 16 Softkey label 12 Internal call 15 K Keypad Cleaning 35 47 Cover 32 Illustration 2 Lock 11 15 Unlock 13 15 M Menu navigation 7 Message alert 7 17 18 Modes of operation 7 Mute On status bar 10 Softkey label 12 Use of 16 34 N Navigation 7 R Range 33 Safety Use while driving 39 Shortcut key 9 Softkey Active 12 13 Labels 12 13 Speakerphone Answer with 15 Icon 10 Softkey label 13 Use of 33 Volume with 33 While charging 27 29 Specifications 46 Standby mode 7 Status indicators 10 11 U User profile Changing 17 Headsets and 32 Setting 21 23 V Volume Changing 33 Headset 16 Ring 16 23 45 SPECIFICATIONS Radio frequency Transmission type FCC certification Voice encoding Transmit power Display Model dimensions Model weight Standard Battery Pack capacity Extended Battery Pack capacity Ultra Extended Battery Pack capacity 46 902 928 MHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS Part 15 247 ADPCM Proprietary Up to 100 mW peak lt 10 mW average Up to four lines of text plus two icon status rows a
10. Spectral LINK 6020 WIRELESS TELEPHONE AND ACCESSORIES USER GUIDE Link 6020 Wireless Telephone Volume Up Volume Down Softkeys Headset Jack START END Nav keys Keypad Left Up For messaging i sag Right Down applications For messaging applications FCN LINE Microphone INTRODUCTION Your Link 6020 Wireless Telephone is a state of the art communi cation device that utilizes radio wave technology to send and receive voice transmissions It is designed to operate like a cell phone However the handset utilizes the private telephone system installed in your facility and will not operate outside the area cov ered by this system About This Guide This guide is meant to provide general information about your handset Contact your phone system administrator for additional information on how your handset functions within your telephone system This guide includes information about e Handset Getting Started e Advanced Features Handset Accessoties Handset Administration Safety Information Notice SpectraLink Corporation has prepared this document for use by SpectraLink personnel and clients The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of SpectraLink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of SpectraLink nor be implied to grant any license to make use or sell equip ment manufactured in accordance herewith SpectraLink r
11. To place a call press the START key and then dial the number End the call by pressing the END key You can also use the speakerphone instead of the START key change the ring The ring is fully adjustable and may be set differently for different profiles For a complete explanation of how to change the ring see the Profile Settings section of this guide How do I change the voice volume and the ringing volume Whether using a headset the speakerphone or the internal speaker the speaker volume for the current call may be raised ot lowered by pressing the up and down volume buttons on the side of the handset The volume buttons may be pressed while the handset is ringing to raise ot lower the ring volume which also changes the ring volume setting in the current profile What is the range of the wireless telephone As barriers affect radio transmission there is no single answer for this question Normally you can expect the same range as with any other wireless device However if your facility has metal walls or other materials that inhibit radio waves the range will be reduced 33 gt a 8 m a S amp S E dun E 5 lt How do I charge the Battery Pack Battery Pack in the handset may be charged in a Single or Dual Charger without being removed from the handset by simply plac ing the handset into the charger A spare Battery Pack may be charged in the rear bay of th
12. ated with telephone line status and access Up and down arrows are displayed when a menu has additional options above ot below Left or right arrows are displayed during editing when the cursor may be moved left or right The muted indicator displays after the Mute softkey has been pressed during a call It indicates that the microphone is not transmitting sound Press the Mute softkey again to unmute the microphone Indicator Function Locked Locked indicates that the keypad is locked to prevent accidental activation Press the Unlk softkey and then the key to unlock it D 5 a eo oO download icon indicates that the handset is downloading code This icon only appeats while the handset is running the over the air downloader It appears to the right of the signal strength icon in the same location as the voicemail icon 4 11 The Handset Softkey Labels The bottom row of the handset displays labels associated with the four softkeys just below it When a softkey is active a label appears to describe its function Pressing the softkey will activate the feature Label Description Action Back Go back Returns to the previous menu display CAPS Change case Toggles to allow a change in case caps when entering alphabetical text Cfg Configure Opens the Config Menu Clr Clear Deletes the entry Cncl Cancel Returns to the previous menu display without saving any data that might have
13. been entered Del Delete Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Exit Exit Exits out of the menus Hold Hold Places a call on hold Mute Mute Toggles to mute or unmute the microphone No Negative reply Press to reply to a displayed question Play Play Plays the selected ring tone Prof Profile Opens the Profile menu 12 Label Description Action Spkr Speakerphone Toggles speakerphone function Unlk Unlock keys Press Unlk then the amp t key to unlock a locked keypad Yes Positive reply Press to reply Yes to a displayed question 13 E a Getting Started GETTING STARTED Your Link 6020 Wireless Telephone is designed for full mobility within the workplace and operates much like a cell phone It also interfaces with the telephone system at your workplace and incor porates advanced telephony features This section covers the basic functions available in every facility For specific telephony system functions see the Facility Specific Features section or contact your sys tem administrator Place the handset into the charger for a minimum of two hours The handset s Battery Pack must be fully charged before its first use See the Charger Models section for full information Basic Handset Operation Summary Ifyou wantto Then Remove the Press down on the latch on the Battery Battery at the back of the handset and pull the Battery Pack towards y
14. e Dual Charger or in a Quad Charger How long does the Battery Pack hold a charge There are three different Battery Pack models and each has dif ferent charge capacity The type of Battery Pack is printed on the abel Remove the Battery Pack and view the label to determine the type of Battery Pack you have been issued Type Talk Time Standby Time Charging Time Standard 4 hours 80 hours 2 hours Extended 6 hours 120 hours 3 hours Ultra Extended 8 hours 160 hours 4 hours What features transfer mute etc are available and how are they activated Active call features such as Mute and Hold are available by pressing the softkey programmed to the feature Additional features such as Transfer and Conference are locally programmed and usually acti vated by pressing the FCN key and then the softkey that corre sponds to the programmed feature Contact your phone system administrator for detailed information on how to access these fea tures in your facility use the wireless telephone at home Access points installed in your facility transmit the radio waves emit ted by your wireless telephone to the telephone system in your facil ity which links the handsets to each other and to the rest of the world The handset operates only within range of these access points and therefore will not work in your home 34 How should clean the handset Wiping the handset surface with a water dampened cloth or paper towel
15. eserves the tight to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult SpectraLink to determine whether any such changes have been made The terms and conditions governing the sale of SpectraLink hardware products and the licensing of SpectraLink software consist solely of those set forth in the written contracts between SpectraLink and its customers No representation or other affirmation of fact contained in this document including but not limited to statements regarding capacity response time performance suitability for use or performance of products described herein shall be deemed to be a warranty by SpectraLink for any purpose or give rise to any liability of SpectraLink whatsoever In no event shall SpectraLink be liable for any incidental indirect special or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this document or the information contained in it even if SpectraLink has been advised knew or should have known of the possibility of such damages For regulatory information please see Link Wireless Telephone Regulatory Guide 72 1401 00 Model Numbers Handset model 602X Charger models PCS1850 PCD1850 PCQ1850 Battery Pack models PBP0850 PBP1300 PBP1850 TABLE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 220200 2 44 00440 40 00 3 About This Guide sisi 3 THE HANDSET
16. handset Swivel belt clip Swivel style belt clip that attaches to the back of the handset with full 360 degree swivel ot eight position ratchet options Swivel carrying case Black leather case with keypad cover and swivel style quick release belt clip Holster Black holster with belt clip Cord lanyard Nylon cord lanyard with quick disconnect Coiled lanyard Plastic coiled lanyard with clothing clip Headsets SpectraLink offers optional headsets for use in noisy environments or if you need to have your hands free while talking on the handset To use the headset simply plug it into the jack on the right side of the handset While using a headset the handset will ring according to the user profile setting established in the Headset Speaker Ring option The external ring will ring according to the setting of the profile The headsets offered by SpectraLink have been laboratory tested and work properly with the wireless telephone SpectraLink does not recommend using other headsets 32 HANDSET ADMINISTRATION FAQs How does the handset power off and power on The END key is the power on powet off key Press and hold it to turn the handset on Turn the handset off from the standby mode by pressing and holding the END key If you are in an active call end the call by pressing the END key This returns the handset to the standby mode then press END again to turn the handset off How do I place a call and terminate a call
17. imulateur cardiaque de TOUJOURS maintenir le combin lorsqu il est sous tension une dis tance minimale de 15 cm de leur stimulateur cardiaque pas porter le combin dans une poche proche de leur cceur utiliser l oreille du c t oppos celui du stimulateur cardiaque pour minimiser les interf rences potentielles mettre imm diatement hors tension le combin s ils soupconnent le moindre probl me d interf rences Proth ses auditives Certains combin s sans fil num riques peuvent g ner le fonctionnement des proth ses auditives L option Phone Settings Use Hearing Aid vise am liorer la qualit audio pour les utilisateurs portant une proth se auditive Si les interf rences persistent il peut s av rer pr f rable de consulter le fabri cant de la proth se auditive pour discuter d autres solutions Autres appareils m dicaux Si vous utilisez un autre appareil m dical consultez son fabricant afin de d terminer s il est suffisamment prot g contre l nergie RF externe Votre m decin peut vous aider obtenir ces informations 42 Utilisation au volant Si vous conduisez des v hicules par exemple des chariots l vateurs fourche ou des voiturettes de golfe sur votre campus ou au sein de vos entrep ts vous devez respecter les lois et r glementations r gissant l usage des t l phones portables au volant Vous devez tre tr s attentif la route l all e ou au chemi
18. n o vous circulez Utilisez la fonction mains libres si celle ci est disponible Le cas ch ant arr tez vous et garez vous sur le c t de la route de Vall e ou du chemin avant d effectuer un appel ou r pondre Pour les v hicules quip s d un airbag Ne posez pas un combin portable sur un airbag ou dans sa zone de d ploie ment Les airbags se gonflent avec puissance Si un combin est pos dans sa zone de d ploiement et l airbag se gonfle le combin risque d tre violem ment projet l int rieur du v hicule et de blesser gravement les occupants 43 A Accessories Battery Packs 26 Carrying options 32 Chargers 27 Headset 32 Active mode 7 Administration Care of handset 47 FAQs 33 Handset Operation Summary 14 17 Specifications 46 Answer call First line 15 Second line 16 Via headset 16 B Backlight 17 Battery Packs Charging 28 31 34 Charging status 28 Dual Charger 30 Options 26 Quad Charger 31 Remove teplace 14 Single Charger 29 C Care of handset 47 Carrying options 32 Chargers Charging status 28 Cleaning 47 Dual Charger 30 Quad Charger 31 44 Single Charger 29 Use of 27 31 Cleaning handsets and chargers 35 47 Config Menu Default profile settings 23 Defined 20 Entering 20 Mode 7 Options diagram 24 25 Profiles 21 Config menu Options diagram 24 D Data entry 19 Data entry table 19 Dial call Outgoing calls 15 33 Displays handset 8 E Edit Arrows during 10
19. naie ou de tout autre r ceptacle contenant des objets m talliques 40 T l phones sans fil A AVERTISSEMENT Toute modification apport e cet quipement qui n a pas t express ment approuv e par SpectraLink peut alt rer la conformit de l appareil la section 15 des normes de la FCC annulant alors votre droit d utiliser cet appareil AVERTISSEMENT Les produits de SpectraLink ne con tiennent aucune pi ce r parable par l utilisateur Pour toute r paration adressez vous un technicien qualifi Il est recommand de suivre les proc dures d accepta tion standard avant d utiliser cet quipement proximit d quipements d assistance respiratoire L couteur peut contenir des objets magn tiques NN BR Avertissements concernant le fonctionnement Atmosph res potentiellement explosives Mettez votre combin hors tension avant d entrer dans une zone pr sentant une atmosph re potentiellement explosive Ne retirez pas n installez pas et chargez pas les piles dans ces zones Dans une atmosph re potentielle ment explosive des tincelles peuvent provoquer une explosion ou un incendie entrainant des blessures corporelles voire la mort Les zones atmosph re potentiellement explosive aux A quelles il est fait r f rence ci dessus comprennent les zones de ravitaillement en carburant par exemple les ponts inf rieurs de bateaux les installations de trans vasement ou d entreposage de carbu
20. nd one row for softkey labels 54 2 0 x 0 9 14 0 x 5 1 X 2 3 cm 3 9 ounces 112 4 g with Standard Battery Pack 4 1 ounces 115 7 g with Extended Battery Pack 4 5 ounces 128 8 g with Ultra Extended Battery Pack 4 hours talk time 80 hours standby 6 hours talk time 120 hours standby 8 hours talk time 160 hours standby CARE OF YOUR HANDSET Avoid dropping the handset or knocking it against hard surfaces Carry ing the handset in a holster or carrying case will help protect it There are no serviceable parts in the handset or chargers You should not open the handset case or disassemble the chargers Doing so will void your warranty Turn off the handset and unplug chargers before you clean them Take care not to exert undue pressure on charger electrical contacts while wiping Wiping the handset surface with a water dampened cloth or paper towel will remove most films or residues If the soiling is too stubborn for plain water a mild detergent solution may be used A spray cleaner may be used with care Do not spray at an angle Do not allow liquid cleaners to seep into keypad Be sure to wipe away any detergent resi due with a clean water dampened cloth Do not immerse Should the headset connector become dirty you may experience a scratchy or intermittent signal To clean the connector dip the non padded end of a wooden or paper cotton swab stick in isopropyl alco hol Gently insert in the connector and t
21. nswer a call press the START key and hold the earpiece to your ear You may also activate the speakerphone by pressing the Spkr softkey or use a headset 15 D 4 CE Q Lud 2 a Getting Started If you want to Then Answer a call ona second line Answer with headset Silence while ringing Change the ring volume Adjust the speaker volume Adjust the headset volume Place a call on hold Resume a held call Mute the microphone 16 End the call If you are on a call and hear subdued ringing a call is coming in on a second line The line number on the display may be flashing To answer this call put your first call on hold and press the LINE key then the line number of the second call Press any key other than END to answer call when a headset is plugged in Press the END key to silence the ring Press the up down volume buttons on the side of the handset during ringing default ring volumes are set in the User Profile menus Press the up down volume buttons on the side of the handset during the call Press the up down volume buttons on the side of the handset during the call Press the Hold softkey Press the LINE key followed by the line number key Press the Mute softkey Press the END key Be sure to do this at the end of each call to return to the standby mode If you want to Then Change the profile Display additional features T
22. one Telephone RingTone Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Ring Volume 1 1 3 7 5 Vibrate Cadence Off Telephone Off Off Telephone Ring Delay 0 0 0 0 5 Noise Mode Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Headset Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Key Tones Off Off On On On Warning Tones Off Off On On On Contact your system administrator if you want to reset all user pro files back to these default settings gt 5 D m D 23 Config Menu Options Lock Keys User Profiles Silent Vibrate Set as Active Telephone Loud Ring Settings Message A Soft Noise Mode Message A Custom Ring in Headset Ring in Speaker Ring Cadence Ring Tone Ring Volume Vibrate Cadence Key Tones Ring Delay See Changing Ring Settings on page 22 g E E 5 gt 5 lt Normal High Severe ontinued on next page 24 continued from previous page 1 Disable Phone Settings 5 Seconds Keypad Autolock 10 Seconds 20 Seconds English Language French Spanish Set Extension Enter Number Set User Name Enter Name Display Contrast Set Contrast Use Hearing Aid 8 Use No Hearing Aid Startup Song 8 Play Inhibit E Admin Settings Enable Password Enter New Password Disable Password Verify Enter New Change Password 185 Verify Restore Defaults Speakerphone Enable Disable 25 Accessories
23. ou The Battery Pack releases outward Replacethe Slide the lip of the Battery Pack into the Battery Pack bottom of the cavity Push the top of the Battery Pack until it snaps into place You should not have to force it into the handset Turn handseton Press and hold the END key until two chirps sound Turn handset off Press and hold the END key One chirp will sound If you are in a call hang up first then turn off the handset 14 If you want to Then Unlock the keypad Lock the keypad Make an internal call Make an external call Select a line Dial a number Answer a call Press the Unlk softkey then to unlock the keypad Press the Cfg softkey then NavOK See Phone Settings in the Config Menu for Keypad Autolock settings Press the START key wait for a dial tone then dial the extension Press the START key wait for a dial tone then dial the number just as you would from your desk phone If multiple lines are available your telephone system may require you to select a line before dialing a number Press LINE and the number key corresponding to the desired line You will hear a dial tone Once you hear a dial tone press the number keys to dial the number The handset will ring or vibrate to alert you of an incoming call Additionally a line indicator on the display may flash and the display may show information about the call such as the callet s name and extension To a
24. quences for advanced features Message Alert Feature Custom applications may allow you to read and respond to text messages The Message Alert application may be available through the FCN menu if programmed in your facility While off hook press FCN to view the menu then press one or more number keys to open the application The handset is now in Message Alert mode The Nav keys are not enabled by text messaging applications Instead use lt to move left or up and gt to move right or down You may change Message Alert ring settings through the Config Menu See the diagram on page 22 and the Changing Ring Settings section The Quick Reference Guide has a form for you to record facility specific Message Alert 1 and Message Alert 2 information 18 Data Entry and Editing Enter numbers by pressing the buttons on the keypad The blink ing underscore identifies the current cursor position When enter ing alphanumeric strings the CAPS caps softkey will appear and may be pressed to toggle the case Enter letters by repeatedly press ing the corresponding key until the desired letter displays on the screen Use the CAPS softkey to change the case as needed To edit during entry delete the character to the left of the cursor by pressing the Del softkey replace an entry delete it by pressing the Clr softkey and then enter the new data To edit an existing entry use Nav and to move the cursor position and then ptess
25. rant ou de produits chimiques les zones o l air contient des produits chimiques ou des particules telles que des grains des poussi res ou des poudres m talliques et toute autre zone o il vous est g n ralement recommand d teindre le moteur de votre v hicule Les zones atmosph re potentiellement explosive sont souvent mais pas tou jours clairement signal es 41 Safety Interf rences lectromagn tiques et compatibilit A Quasiment tous les appareils lectroniques sont sensi bles aux interf rences lectromagn tiques EMI s ils ne sont pas convenablement prot g s concus ou config ur s pour tre compatibles avec ce type d nergie tablissements particuliers Pour viter les interf rences lectromagn tiques et tout probl me de compat ibilit mettez votre combin hors tension dans tout tablissement des panneaux vous invitent express ment l teindre Les h pitaux ou les cen tres de sant sont susceptibles d utiliser des quipements sensibles l nergie externe des radio fr quences Stimulateurs cardiaques L association des fabricants de mat riel m dical recommande que les quipe ments radio portables sans fil soient maintenus une distance minimale de 15 centim tres des stimulateurs cardiaques Ces recommandations sont con formes aux recherches et aux recommandations du cabinet ind pendant Wireless Technology Research Il est recommand aux personnes portant un st
26. s END to turn the handset back on and then press START to resume the call Charger Models Three charger models are available for the Link 6020 Wireless Tele phone The Single Charger will charge a single handset with an installed Battery Pack The Dual Charger will charge the handset and a spare Battery Pack The Quad Charger can charge up to four Battery Packs at a time The Single and Dual Chargers allow the handset to remain opera tive in speakerphone mode or with a headset while charging Hand sets may be charged while in standby mode while in an active call ot while turned off Place the Single or Dual Charger on a flat horizontal surface Plug the power supply into the charger and into an appropriate wall out let The Quad Charger may be mounted on a horizontal or vertical surface 27 gt 5 2 a Accessories Charging Status handset display and the LED on the Dual and Quad Chargers indicate whether or not charging is occurring or completed or if a Battery Pack failure has been detected Handset LED Charging Status Charging The Battery Pack in the handset is LED Solid On charging L Note that in the Dual Charger the handset s Battery Pack takes charging precedence and when it is finished charging the single Battery Pack in the rear slot will charge Charge Complete Battery Pack in the handset has finished charging LED Off Battery Pack fully charged empty slo
27. s grain dust or metal pow ders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Areas with poten tially explosive atmospheres are often posted but not always 37 Safety Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electro magnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility Facilities avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your handset in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy Pacemakers Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a mini mum separation of 6 inches 15 cm be maintained between a handheld wireless radio product and a pacemaker These recommendations are consis tent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers should ALWAYS keep the handset more than 6 inches 15 cm from their pacemaker when the handset is turned on Notcarry the handset in a breast pocket Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference Turn the handset off immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless handsets may interfere
28. t or unit is not powered Battery Failure Error Battery Pack not able to be LED Flash charged Reinsert Battery Pack or replace Battery Pack Note the Single Charger does not have an LED indicator 28 Single Charger The Single Charger is designed to allow the handset to remain operational through speakerphone or headset use while the hand set s Battery Pack is being charged The handset may also be charged while it is in standby mode or turned off Place the handset in the Single Charger facing forward While the handset is charging in standby mode it will display its extension number and Charging An animated charge icon will indicate that charging is in progress The handset is fully operational and will ring if called When the handset is charging while turned off only Charging will display and no calls will be received The dots will be racing during the charging cycle When the handset is fully charged Charge Complete will display gt o a No chatging information will display during an active call 29 Accessories Dual Charger LED indicator The Dual Charger is designed to charge the Battery Pack in the handset while it remains operational and also charge an additional Battery Pack in the rear charging bay The handset has charging pri otity when both slots are occupied Place the handset in the front slot facing forward The Battery Pack alone snaps into
29. the Del softkey to delete the character to the left Insert new data by pressing the buttons on the keypad Alphanumetic entries Key caps CAPS amp 1 1 1 5 2 2abc 2 8 3 3def 3DEF E 4 Aghi 4GHI 3 5 5jkl 5 KL 6 6mno 6MNO 7 T7 pqrs TPQRS 8 8tuv 8TUV 9 O9wxyz IWXYZ 0 0 0 I 960 amp t 5 No Q lt space gt 19 8 8 c lt gt lt The Config Menu When the handset is in standby mode press the Cfg softkey to enter the Config Menu The handset cannot make or receive calls while in the Config Menu This menu allows you to set user prefer ences Refer to the diagrams on pages 24 25 t us Menu line Config Menu 3 Info line General Settings Shortcut key Lock Keys User Profiles Phone Settings Admin Settings Scroll through menu options by using NavA and Nav When an asterisk appears to the left of an option it indicates that the option is currently selected Press the Exit softkey to return to standby mode Use the Back softkey to return to the previous menu Toggle Options Some menu options that have only two possibilities operate on a toggle basis The current setting is shown on the second row of the display called the info line Highlight the option and press NavOK to toggle between the settings For example when Ring in Headset is the menu option Currently Speaker will show on the info line you select Ring in Headset C
30. urn on the backlight Use message alerts Press the Prof softkey and use the Nav keys to select a new profile while in standby mode The selected profile is marked with an asterisk During a call press the FCN key to display the options programmed to additional features available in your facility These might include transfer conference voicemail etc The backlight comes on when any key is pressed or when there is an incoming call and stays on for 10 seconds It turns off after 10 seconds if another key is not pressed within that period If programmed in your facility message alerts may be activated by pressing the FCN key and then a menu option assigned by the system administrator The greater than asterisk lt key is used for left and up navigation and the lesser than pound gt key is used for right and down navigation Contact your system administrator for detailed information about message alert mode 17 D 4 gt Q Lud a 2 E E E o gt 5 lt ADVANCED FEATURES Facility Specific Features Press the FCN key while off hook or in a call to display the the menu options programmed for advanced telephony features such as transfer conference and voicemail Contact your system administrator for more information about custom features available in your facility The Quick Reference Guide has a form for you to record facility specific key press se
31. urrently Headset will show on the info line and the menu option will become Ring In Speaker 20 Profiles Your handset ring behavior is established by five User Profiles Silent Vibrate Loud Soft and Custom The currently active user profile is shown on the standby display The ring behavior can eas ily be changed by pressing the Prof softkey and selecting a new pro file from the list when the handset is in standby mode The currently active profile is marked with an asterisk E m User Profiles 3 Choose a Profile Silent Vibrate gt a lt S I e T D 21 g E E o gt 5 lt Changing Ring Settings To change the ring tone or any other ting setting for any profile go to User Profiles and select the profile Select Ring Settings and then select Telephone for standard phone calls or one of the Message Alerts for text messages Then select the ring option you want to adjust Ring Settings 22 Telephone Message Alert 1 Message Alert 2 Ring Cadence Ring Tone Ring Volume Vibrate Cadence Ring Delay Off PBX Continuous Short Pulse Long Pulse Tones 1 10 Volume Off PBX Continuous Short Pulse Long Pulse No Delay 5 Second Delay 10 Second Delay Default Profile Settings Setting Profile Silent Vibrate Soft Loud Custom Ring Cadence Off Off Telephone Teleph
32. will remove most films or residues If the soiling is too stub born for plain water a mild detergent solution may be used A spray cleaner may be used with care Do not spray at an angle Do not allow liquid cleaners to seep into keypad Be sure to wipe away any deter gent residue with a clean water dampened cloth Do not immerse in any fluid gt a 8 m a 9 35 Safety AFETY INFORMATION Chargers and Battery Packs It is normal for the Battery Pack to become warm when charging Chargers operate in a 50 to 85 F 10 to 30 C environment Do not expose them to freezing temperatures or direct sunlight Do not place anything in the charger other than the handset or single Battery Pack as appropriate to avoid bending the contacts Bent contacts can keep the Battery Pack from charging Only use SpectraLink Battery Packs with SpectraLink chargers Never use a non SpectraLink charging unit as it could damage the Battery Pack Only use the original plug in power adapter for the chargers Contact your service representative for assistance if you have a faulty Battery Pack or a problem with your charger fire Do not throw away the Battery Pack with your domestic waste Take used Battery Packs to an appropriate collec tion point for recycling or send them back to your supplier or servicing agent A Do not immerse the Battery Pack in water or throw into A All batteries can cause property damage and or bodil
33. wist repeating several times If available blow compressed air into the connector to clear debris Keep the headset jack covered when it is not in use Using a carrying case may help protect the surfaces and help prevent liquids e g rain from entering into the interior of the handset If your handset interior gets wet do not try to accelerate drying with the use of an oven or a dryer as this will damage the handset and void the warranty Instead do the following 1 Immediately power off the handset Remove the Battery Pack from handset 2 3 Shake excess liquid from the handset 4 Place the handset and Battery Pack in an upright position in an area that is at room temperature and has good airflow 5 Let the handset and Battery Pack dry for 72 hours before recon necting the Battery Pack and or powering on the handset If the handset does not work after following the steps listed above contact your phone system administrator for servicing information 4T SpectraLink Corporation 5755 Central Avenue Boulder CO 80301 303 440 5330 800 676 5465 www spectralink com Trademark Information SpectraLink Link Are trademarks and registered trademarks of SpectraLink Corporation The SpectraLink logo is a registered trademark in the United States of America and in other countries Copyright 2007 SpectraLink Corporation All rights reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does
34. y injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jew elry keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals The conductive material may complete an electrical cir cuit short circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal objects 36 Wireless Telephones N A 4 WARNING Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not approved by SpectraLink may cause this equipment to fail to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules voiding the user s authority to operate this equipment WARNING SpectraLink products contain no user service able parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel It is recommended that standard acceptance procedures be followed prior to operating this equipment in proximity of life support systems Earpiece may retain magnetic objects Operational Warnings Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your handset prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Do not remove install or charge batteries in such areas Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death N Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres include fuel ing areas such as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such a

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