NEC 1093092 - Manual

NEC 1093092

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Forest Parkway
  • Page 3 – DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone User Guide; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – Chapter 1: Installation; Installation; DSX Cordless Lite II 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone; Overview; fl; Programming
  • Page 6 – Using the Basic Features; Cordless; While idle at your cordless handset
  • Page 7 – Using Your Cordless Telephone; Figure 1: Using Your Cordless Telephone
  • Page 8 – Connecting the Base; To connect the base to the DSX system; 6ESIU PCB digital station port; To connect the AC Adaptor to the base:; Guidelines for Placing the Base,
  • Page 10 – Figure 3: Correct Installation Methods
  • Page 11 – Mounting the Base on the Wall; To mount the base on the wall
  • Page 12 – Mounting the Base to a Wall Plate; To mount the base on a standard wall plate; - Make sure the mounting ears; Figure 6: Mounting the Base to a Standard Wall Plate; Unplug the short line cord from the wall plate.
  • Page 13 – Installing the Battery in your Handset; To install the battery in your handset; Slide the battery cover off of the handset.; Figure 7: Installing the Handset Battery
  • Page 14 – Installing the Charger and Charging the Handset; To connect the AC Adaptor to the charger; Plug the AC adaptor cord into the charger.; CHARGE; LED on the charger is on.; Figure 8: Installing the Charger; Cleaning the Battery Charger Contacts; To clean the battery charger contacts
  • Page 15 – Wall-Mounting the Charger; To wall-mount the charger; rectangular cutout in the bracket.
  • Page 16 – Installing the Belt Clip; To install the belt clip; Gently pry the belt clip prongs out of the slots in the handset.; Figure 12: Removing the Belt Clip
  • Page 17 – Ear Cushion Installation; To install the ear cushion; Pull the ear cushion over the earpiece.; Figure 14: Installing the Ear Cushion
  • Page 18 – Connecting the Headset and Using the Controls; To connect the headset and use the controls; Plug the headset into the; Figure 15: Connecting the Headset
  • Page 19 – Optional Earloop Installation; To install the optional earloop:; Snap the head band out of the ear piece.; Figure 17: Installing the Optional Earloop
  • Page 20 – Figure 18: Removing the Ear Cushion; Snap on the earloop ring. (Make sure the earloop ring lies; Figure 19: Snapping on the Earloop Ring; earloop from underneath the earloop ring.); Figure 20: Inserting the Earloop into the Earloop Ring
  • Page 21 – Connecting the Headset and using the Controls; (Figure 21: Connecting the Headset and Using the; Figure 21: Connecting the Headset and Using the Controls
  • Page 22 – Specifications; Guidelines for Placing the Base
  • Page 23 – Parts and Accessories; Environmental
  • Page 25 – Features; Feature Operation; Barge In; To Barge In on an extension or line:; Call Coverage Keys; To answer a call ringing or; To use your Call Coverage key to place a call to your idle co-worker:; Call Coverage Key Flash Rates
  • Page 26 – To use your Call Coverage key to Transfer a call to your co-worker:; Call Forwarding; To activate Call Forwarding:; Call Forwarding Off Premises; To activate Call Forwarding Off Premises:
  • Page 27 – Call Waiting / Camp On; Caller ID; To answer an outside call ringing your phone:; TALK
  • Page 28 – Central Office Calls, Placing; Central Of; To place an outside call using a line or loop key:; been automatically selected for you.; Conference; Conference is enabled by default.; To set up a Conference:; to set up the Conference.; CONFERENCE CALL; Directed Call Pickup; Directed Call Pickup is enabled by default.
  • Page 29 – Distinctive Ringing; To change your handset’s ringing tone:; VOL; To turn the ringer off:; Do Not Disturb Override; To use Do Not Disturb Override:; Extension Hunting
  • Page 30 – Feature Keys; You can only set up cordless telephone Feature Keys
  • Page 32 – Forced Line Disconnect
  • Page 33 – Hotline
  • Page 34 – Line Queuing and Callback; Line Queuing and Callback are disabled by default.; To queue for a busy line:; - When you hear dial tone from the line, you can place your call again.; To leave a Line Callback for a busy line:; - You must answer within 4 rings or the system cancels the Callback.; Message Waiting; To leave a Message Waiting:; - Your “New Mail” icon indicates that you have a Message Waiting.
  • Page 35 – Microphone Mute; To mute your handset’s microphone:; To cancel Microphone Mute:; Monitor / Silent Monitor; To activate or deactivate Night Service:; Paging; To make an Internal Paging Announcement:
  • Page 36 – Park; To Park a call in a System Park Orbit:; Prime Line Preference; To place a call on your Prime Line:; not; Privacy Release Groups; To join an outside call with a member of your Privacy Release Group:
  • Page 37 – Removing Lines and Extensions; To removes lines and extensions from service:; Ringing Line Preference; Save Number Dialed; To save the outside number you just dialed:; Speed Dial; Communications Manager.; To dial a System Speed Dial number:
  • Page 38 – Split; To Split between your current outside call and an Intercom call:; Tandem Calls; HOLD; To Barge In on a tandem call:
  • Page 39 – Transfer; To Transfer your call:; To Transfer your call to a co-worker’s mailbox:; Voice Mail; To call your mailbox:; The voice mail system will prompt you to leave a message.; To activate or cancel Call Forwarding to your mailbox:
  • Page 40 – your own; Voice Over
  • Page 41 – DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone Feature Summary
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DSX Cordless Lite II

Telephone User Guide

P/N 1093092

Rev 2, June 2006

Printed in U.S.A

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– Please Read –

Important DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone Installation Information

DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone Installation Tips

Important

Only connect the cordless base unit to a DSX-80/160 16ESIU PCB port or a DSX-40 digital
station port. Do not plug the base into an analog port or a DS-2000 16DSTU PCB.

For best results, the base unit should be placed in line-of-site with its handset.

Cordless telephone range and reception can vary from site to site. Some of the things that
may adversely affect range and reception are:
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Placing the base against or close to a wall (particularly if the wall has metal studs).

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Positioning the base close to a device that emits Electromagnetic Interference (EMI),
such as a TV, radio, computer,

fl

uorescent light, fax machine, or printer.

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Installing the base close to other 900 Mhz devices, such as Symbol or Telex hand-held
inventory devices.

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Installing the base above a ceiling that uses foil-backed insulation.

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Installing the base behind a door which can be closed, tinted windows, or one-way glass
which will separate the base from the handset.

Always raise the base unit antenna to its full vertical position.

When installing more than one cordless telephone in the same site:
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Be sure the base units are at least 15 feet apart.

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Do not install more than 12 cordless telephones in an area of close proximity.

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After installation, change each telephone’s channel by pressing

CH

on the handset. This will

minimize interference between your cordless telephones. There are 30 available channels.

The handset must charge 5-8 hours in its charger prior to initial use.

The Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable Battery Pack is recyclable. If you replace a battery
pack, always dispose of the old pack along with your other recyclable materials.

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Summary

Page 2 - Forest Parkway

This manual has been developed by NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Any comments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward ...

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