User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Descriptions
- 3 Operation
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 3.1.1 Call List
- 3.1.2 Make a Call
- 3.1.3 Answer a Call
- 3.1.4 End a Call
- 3.1.5 Transfer a Call
- 3.1.6 Turn Off Alert Signals at an incoming Call
- 3.1.7 Turn the Mute Mode during a Call Off/On
- 3.1.8 Loudspeaking Function
- 3.1.9 Increase/Decrease the Speaker Volume during a Call
- 3.1.10 Turn Audible Signals On/Off
- 3.1.11 Lock/Unlock the Keypad
- 3.1.12 Lock/Unlock the Handset
- 3.1.13 Switch the Handset On
- 3.2 Messaging
- 3.3 SMS (Short Message Service)
- 3.4 Interactive Messaging
- 3.5 Mobile Data
- 3.6 Conference Call
- 3.7 Push-to-talk
- 3.8 Alarm Operation
- 3.9 Automatic Call after an Alarm
- 3.1 Basic Operation
- 4 Navigate the Menu
- 5 Menu Tree
- 6 Menu Operation
- 6.1 Messages
- 6.2 Contacts
- 6.2.1 Find an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.2 View an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.3 Add an Entry to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.4 Delete an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.5 Edit an Entry in the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.6 Find an Entry in the Central Phonebook
- 6.2.7 Save a Number from the Call List to the Local Phonebook
- 6.2.8 Delete a Number in the Call List
- 6.2.9 Delete All Numbers in the Call List
- 6.3 Modes
- 6.4 Services
- 6.5 Settings
- 6.5.1 Change the Volume
- 6.5.2 Change the Ring Signal
- 6.5.3 Key Beep On/Off
- 6.5.4 Vibrator On/Off
- 6.5.5 Deactivate/Activate No-movement alarm
- 6.5.6 Deactivate/Activate Man-down alarm
- 6.5.7 Deactivate/Activate Pull-cord alarm
- 6.5.8 Edit a Soft key
- 6.5.9 Edit a Hot key
- 6.5.10 Select Language
- 6.5.11 Change Text Size
- 6.5.12 Lock the Handset Manually
- 6.5.13 Change the Lock Code
- 6.5.14 Clock Settings
- 6.5.15 Turn On/Off Automatic Keypad Lock
- 6.5.16 Enable/Disable Quick Answer
- 6.5.17 Set New Messages to be Displayed Upside down
- 6.5.18 Set Owner ID
- 6.5.19 Select PBX System
- 6.6 Additional Information
- 7 Advanced Functions
- 8 Operation Notice
- 9 Maintenance
- 10 Trouble Shooting
- Appendix A: 9d24 Mkll Functionality with a 9d23 SIM
- Index 92333GB
PRELIMINARY
TD 92333GB
2006-03-20/ Ver. PA8
User Manual
9d24 Mkll Cordless Telephone
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2.3.1 Charging Rack
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The Charging Rack is used for charging your 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 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
6.3.2 Change Mode Settings on page 28. There is also a SIM
parameter that can be set in the SIM Card Programmer by your system administrator.
2.4 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.
Shows time and icons
User information: User defined
in stand-by mode
Info Doctor Jobs
Shows the Soft keys function:
User defined in stand-by mode
Alarm icons and
status information, i.e. current mode
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System A
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Figure 2. 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 of status
information are; muted, in charger etc. When there is no status to show the row is empty.
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.