User manual

Incoming call during menu access
If a call comes in during interaction with user functions for example editing the
phone book, a ringing tone will be heard through the handset. When the handset
is replaced, the phone will ring and the call may be answered in the normal way.
Call waiting
As long as call waiting is enabled and supported by your network, a call waiting
situation will occur if a new call comes in during an existing call. When this
happens, the number or name (if identified in the phone book) is displayed with
waiting shown and a tone can be heard in the handset.
The user has the following options:
1. Ignore the tone and message and wait until the caller either hangs up or is
diverted to voicemail if enabled.
2. Press recall button on the phone (or quickly tap the hook switch).
The display will show Accept & hold? with the waiting number on the
second line. Pressing 0 will accept the call and hold the previous call.
3. Press # and the display will show Reject? pressing 0 now will reject the
waiting call and return to the previous call.
Call(s) held and multiparty (conference) calls
If one or more calls are held after accepting a call-waiting or dialling another
number, the user has the following options:
1. Press recall on the phone (or quickly tap the hook switch). The display will
show Reject?. Pressing 0 will reject the current active call and return to the
held call(s).
2. Press # and the display will show Add?. Pressing 0 now will add the held
call(s) to the current call and provide a multiparty call.
3. Press # again and the display will show Swap?. Pressing 0 will place the
existing active call on hold and connect to the held call(s).
Lock outgoing calls (press 0# followed by 61)
When you enter this menu you will be requested to enter the terminal PIN. This
is fixed to 4 digits and the default is 1234. After the lock is enabled, only
incoming or emergency outgoing calls may be made.
Monitor input(s) (press 0# followed by 62)
When you enter this menu you will be requested to enter the terminal PIN.
This is fixed to 4 digits and the factory setting is 1234. After the lock is
selected, only incoming or emergency calls may be made and the input(s) will be
monitored. If the input conditions are met, an SMS is sent to the number
programmed in menus 5513 and/or 5523 (see pages 24,25,26).
In this mode the power supply level is also monitored and if it falls bellow 10
volts for a 12 volt supply or 20 volts for a 24 volt supply, an alert is sent to the
number allocated to channel 1 or to channel 2 if channel 1 is used as an output.
Disconnect from network (press 0# followed by 63)
Use this to disconnect from the network. This is equivalent to switching off a
mobile phone.
In this state the Divert when off condition applies (see page 14). Picking up the
handset will initiate a request to log on?. Pressing 0 will cause the terminal to
re-connect to the network and request a SIM pin or terminal pin if so enabled
Help (press 0# followed by 7)
This displays the most important key sequences to operate the unit.
Sections
12 /13
Terminal mode 6 /
Help
7
18 19
Section 14
Special call
handling facilities
1 The possible options are
None (default), ETSI/UK
(European), Bellcore
(USA) and ETSI DTMF
(old European).