User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Feature List
- Features of SunCorp GAP DECT
- Main User interface
- Call User interface
- MENU Settings
- MESSAGE PLAY
- PHONEBOOK
- TAM SETTING
- SMS
- SETUP
- HANDSET
- REGISTER
- Answer machine features
- Base description
- Base unit operation
- Call answering and message recording
- Memory full
- Message playback
- Remote interrogation.
- Technical requirement
- Default setting data
- Setting for countries variance and type of product
- BPR detection (Branch Phone Detection)
- CPC (ECS) detection (End of call signal)
- Silence detection
- Tone detection
- DTMF detection
- AGC for recording
- Audio out put level setting
- Supervisory tone
- Tail cut
- Ring signal detection
- LED flashing
- Data storage
- Prefix dialling
- Quick default settings
- Subscribe a new handset
- Test modes
- Specifications
Charge LED
Action LED state
Standby mode, Handset
charging in cradle
ON
Note, the Base LED will flash either when a new SMS message is received or when a new VMWI
essage is received, as described above.
The B h whilst there are unread SMS messages or any active VMWI
r S e unread messages can be removed either by reading the messages or by deleting the
s single message or by deleting all of the SMS messages.
r V the active messages will be removed by a VMWI OFF message, or by deleting an
iv MWI message, or by manual override and delete of all messages by the user via a long
es ers will be handled for VMWI, so a single VMWI OFF
ess ay only remove a specific VMWI message, with others remaining active, and the LED
nti ne exception condition is when a HS is registered to the BS, and either out of
nge or powered down. In this case, the VMWI OFF indication will not reach the HS, and the Base
ED will continue to blink until the HS returns to within range, and the Service centre sends a VMWI
OFF message. In this case, the user may over-ride the function, and turn off the Base LED, using a
long press of ‘5’. Flashing of the BASE LED on VMWI will be controlled via an EEPROM parameter,
default value will be ON.
1.4.3 Tones
The five base melodies are shown in the following table
Nr Name
m
ase LED will continue to flas
messages.
Fo MS, th
messa
Fo
ges, either a
MWI,
ind idual V
pr s of the ‘5’ key. Note that multiple serv
m age m
co nuing to Flash. O
ra
L
1
Ring 1
2
Ring 2
3
Ring 3
4
Ring 4
5
Ring 5
6
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