User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Long press for 1 or 2 Access direct pre-programmed
number
Base:
Events Base mode
Press PAGE KEY Enter PAGE mode
Incoming call signal Incoming call mode
2.3 TALK mode
Refer to External outgoing call
2.4 Intercom mode
Refer to intercom
2.5 Incoming call mode
Refer to incoming call
2.6 MENU mode
Refer to MENU settings
2.7 Phonebook mode
Refer to phonebook
2.8 SMS
Refer to SMS MMI document
2.9 Voice Mail
An indication is given to user when voicemail is waiting, called the VMWI (Voice Mail Waiting
Indication)
VMWI notification/de-notification can be received from multiple voicemail server. Matching of VMWI
notification/de-notification will be done using number field.
On receipt of a VMWI “ON” message
The VMWI notification will be stored in to the CID list.
Each entry will show the CID of the voice mail server number, including box number if provided.
The name of the voice mail server, as sent in the “Name” field will also be stored in CID list along
with the Date/Time of the call. The Name field can receive up to 50 characters, but the display will
be truncated to 12 characters.
Note that no additional VMWI will be added to the list, if the server number is already existing on
the CID list, but in this case the date and time shall be updated on the existing entry on the CID list.
The
icon will be flash.
Note that the CID list operate as a FIFO buffer. If the CID list is full, on receipt of a new notification,
it will replace the oldest non-VMWI item in the CID list. (If oldest one is VMWI item, it shall not be
erased)
To access the voicemail server, the user can press KEY_TALK whilst the VMWI is displayed in
the CID list.
On receipt of a VMWI “OFF” message
If the -de-notification matches and item already on the CID list, then the notification will be
removed from the list.
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