Page 3 - ontents
3 C ontents G etting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 U sing your telephone directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 U sing your services directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - etting star ted; The parts of your
5 G etting star ted Before you use your portable for the first time, see Safety information on page 38. You should charge its battery pack overnight (See All about batteries and recharging on page 32). The parts of your portable Volume switch Softkeys Mute Navigation keys Services Menu Directory Lin...
Page 6 - REDIAL; Setting your; FULL
6 Turn the portable on Press and hold the k button for at least two seconds. Turn the portable off Press the k button for at least two seconds. Portable screen icons Note: The three buttons directly below your portable’s display are called softkeys. Their labels appear on the display with an underli...
Page 7 - Answering a call
7 FULL provides a normal ring volume and cadence. CHIRP provides one short ring at low volume. NONE provides no audible ring. Answering a call Press the i button. When the portable is ringing, you can press the m button to stop the ringing/vibration and continue to answer the call. Adjusting the rin...
Page 8 - Making a call; directory on page 11); Accessing features
8 . Making a call Dial the telephone number directly or: • dial from your directory (See Using your telephone directory on page 11) • predial (See Customizing your portable on page 21) • press a customized softkey (See Customizing softkeys on page 30) Accessing features during a call You can access ...
Page 10 - Muting a call; Microphone muted; Redialing last
10 Muting a call To prevent your caller from hearing you, press m on the left side of the portable. The display shows Microphone muted and then i in j flashes. To end muting, press m again. Redialing last number Your portable is set up so that you can redial the last number you dialed by pressing RE...
Page 11 - sing your telephone director y; Storing telephone
11 U sing your telephone director y Your portable has an alphanumeric directory that allows you to store up to 100 entries for telephone numbers. Storing telephone director y entries 1. Press l , ADD . 2. Enter the telephone number, then press SAVE . 3. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing...
Page 12 - Editing telephone
12 Find an entr y in the telephone director y Once you have stored entries into the telephone directory, you can move through them quickly by pressing the first letter of the entry you want. For example to look for listings under D , press l , then 3 ; for listings under E , press l , then 33 . If t...
Page 13 - Deleting an entr y; Item erased; Dialing from the; Pause and link signal; LINK
13 Deleting an entr y 1. Press l , then , or . . 2. Press ERASE . The display will ask Erase item? 3. Press OK . The display will show Item erased . (Select CANCEL if you do not want to erase the entry.) 4. Press k or l . Dialing from the telephone director y Press l , find the entry, DIAL . Pause a...
Page 15 - sing your ser vices director y; If your system has a CTI server, double clicking the; Storing ser vices; Enter the feature code or application code, then press; . (See Using your C3060 Portable with Meridian
15 U sing your ser vices director y Your portable has a services directory that allows you to store up to 15 entries for feature codes and Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) applications. Note: Although the services directory can store telephone num bers, use the services directory for feature cod...
Page 16 - Find an entr y in the
16 your system administrator for feature codes to access CTI applications.) 3. Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the button that has the letter you want. For example to enter A , press 2 ; to enter B , press 22 . 4. Enter the rest of the letters as shown in step 3. Use > to move the ...
Page 17 - and feature request; Pause; Link signal; Feature request signal; Feature request
17 Pause, link signal and feature request When adding a directory item, you may need to insert a pause, link or a feature request signal. You can use the feature request signal to enable CTI applications. Pause To insert a pause when you are predialing a number or storing a pause in your directory, ...
Page 19 - sing your headset; Connecting and
19 U sing your headset Use one of the optional headsets to free both hands forother tasks. Hint: Use the portable with a holster to protect the portable from falls. A holster also allows you free m ovem ent while you are on a call. Connecting and disconnecting the headset You can disconnect the head...
Page 20 - To answer a call, press
20 Using your portable with the headset To answer a call, press i . To end a call, press k . Note: If you wear a hearing aid, use the C3002 headset to prevent unwanted tones in your hearing aid. Note: In noisy environm ents you can use the C3002 headset to provide better voice transm ission and rece...
Page 21 - ustomizing your por table; To customize your portable, use the; Find a menu item; To search through the available options on the
21 C ustomizing your por table Hint: Whenever you are searching through a list, you can press the first letter of the feature, directory, or system entry you want. If there is m ore than one entry under a letter, press . to keep looking. To customize your portable, use the Menu , which contains a nu...
Page 23 - Last caller; Long tones
23 2. Press > , then , or . to move between the In English and En français selections. 3. Press SELCT or SÉL , to select your choice. Last caller See Last caller on page 26. Line select To check that a number is correct before you dial, set up your portable for predialing. 1. Choose Line selct: ....
Page 25 - xtra features
25 E xtra features Find a menu item To search through the available options on the Menu press m , , or . . Note: The portable displays options in several different ways. Whenever the display shows a heading followed by a colon, as in Vibrator: On , you can select the underlined softkey, OFF in this ...
Page 26 - to choose the last caller.; to save the last caller in the telephone; to erase the last caller from the last caller; to return to the idle display.; for long tones to respond to electronic
26 You can put CTI feature codes, or system feature codes, or telephone numbers into your Services directory. Last caller If your system supports calling line ID, the last caller list shows the last two incoming calls. 1. Select Last caller: . 2. Press LAST to choose the last caller. 3. Press SAVE t...
Page 27 - Message waiting; Message; Message Ser vice
27 Note: Not all system s support this feature. (See your system adm inistrator for features your system supports.) Message waiting Some systems allow your portable to display Message waiting if you have a voice mail message. Even if your system does not support Message Waiting indication, you can s...
Page 28 - To store your message ser vice code
28 Note: If you press CALL , and you want to use your active softkeys, press EXIT . Depending on your voice mail system, you may be required tochange the dial codes. Dial codes are the numbers used to accessvoice mail system features. For example, the default dial code 76deletes a message. If your v...
Page 30 - Program softkeys; IDLE
30 Program softkeys For direct, one-touch access to frequently used features or frequently called numbers, customize your softkeys. You can program the softkeys for use when the portable is idle or is on a call. Softkeys not programmed keep their default values when the portable is idle or is on a c...
Page 31 - To return a customized softkey to the default setting
31 5. Enter a number at prompt Enter number, and SAVE . You can press m to access Pause , Link signal or Feature request . (See Pause, link signal and feature request on page 17.) 6. Enter a key label at prompt Enter key lable and SAVE . Label your softkey with up to four characters by pressing the ...
Page 32 - atteries and charging; Important batter y; F for extended periods.; Preparing the
32 B atteries and charging Important batter y information Before using your rechargeable battery pack for the first time, it must be charged for at least 8 hours. This is necessary to ensure full battery life. Do not leave your portable or battery pack on a battery charger for extended periods when ...
Page 33 - Group Charger; Installing batter y packs; Insert the battery pack under the tab in the charger slot.
33 Group Charger The Companion Group Charger accepts up to six battery packs for charging. Each slot has a LED indicator. Batteries are charged independent of position. For example, the first battery inserted is the first battery charged. Installing batter y packs Insert the battery pack under the t...
Page 34 - Individual Charger
34 Individual Charger The Companion Individual Charger can charge a handset or a spare battery pack. To charge a separate battery pack in the desktop charger, you must place the battery pack under the tab in the desktop charger. You can store a spare battery pack in the rear slot of the battery char...
Page 35 - Companion batter y charger LED indications; LED
35 Note: All Com panion battery chargers will charge all Com panion battery packs. Except the Com panion C3050 Standard battery charger (A0628269/NTHH06BA) which will not charge the hi-cap (A0628217/NTHH04CA) batteries. Hint: In high usage environm ents it is a good idea to have a spare battery pack...
Page 36 - AAA batteries
36 AAA batteries You can also use an optional AAA battery holder with your portable. Insert the batteries into the battery holder. Note: The com m ercially available AAA batteries cannot be charged in any Com panion battery charger.
Page 37 - ccessories for your por table; The following accessories work with your C3060 portable:
37 A ccessories for your por table The following accessories work with your C3060 portable: • C3001 Ear Bud Headset a sm all and lightweight ear-bud type headset • C3002 Over-the-head Headset a full over-the-head band for extra stability and hold with a single earpiece. • C3050 Clip-on Holster a cus...
Page 38 - afety information; Electromagnetic; Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries.
38 S afety information Electromagnetic energy safety Hazardous conditions can occur while operating a portable telephone near construction blasting caps or near emergency service radio receivers. Do not use this portable telephone in locations bearing warning signs that caution against radio transmi...
Page 41 - echnical specifications for USA; 2 mW ERP maximum
41 T echnical specifications for USA Voltage 3.6 V rechargeable batteries 4.5 V (total voltage rating), three AAA alkaline batteries Frequency band 1.920 to 1.930 GHz Total channel capacity 99 Operating temperature 14 ° F to 104 ° F RF output power 32 mW ERP maximum
Page 42 - PCI CAI: FCC Etiquette; Privacy
42 Regulator y compliance PCI CAI: FCC Etiquette This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2). This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may ca...
Page 43 - aring for your portable; Temperature
43 C aring for your portable Temperature extremes Avoid subjecting the portable telephone to extremes in temperature. Care and maintenance Clean the portable telephone by wiping it with a damp cloth. Do not use solvents or polishes. If your portable telephone does not work, check all charging contac...
Page 44 - Do not spray
Page 45 - Features; Call Forward; Cancel Call Forward
45 U sing your C3060 Por table with Meridian Companion This procedure describes steps to access several features of your portable telephone. Available features vary depending on your telephone system. Features Call Forward 1. Press i . 2. Enter ___________ (flexible feature code). 3. Dial the number...
Page 46 - Call Park; Retrieve a parked call; Transfer
46 Call Park 1. While on a call, press LINK . 2. Enter ____________ (flexible feature code). 3. Enter ____________ (the number where you want to park the call). 4. Press k to end the current call. Retrieve a parked call 1. Press i . 2. Enter ____________ (flexible feature code). 3. Enter the number ...
Page 47 - Call Waiting; Ring Again; Cancel Ring Again
47 Call Waiting While you are on a call, your portable beeps to indicate you have another call.1. Press LINK to answer the second call. 2. Press LINK again to return to your previous call. Ring Again 1. When you encounter a busy number, press LINK . 2. Enter ____________ (flexible feature code). 3. ...
Page 48 - Add a link; Message Waiting; Switch from your portable to your desk telephone
48 2. Enter ____________ (System Speed Call code). Add a link 1. Press m , , or . . 2. Select Link signal . The portable will display an L . Message Waiting Your portable displays Message waiting if you have a voice mail message. If you have already stored a message waiting code, you can access your...
Page 49 - Other frequently used Feature Codes:
49 3. Still having trouble? Call your system administrator. Other frequently used Feature Codes: Contact for your system: Nam e: Tel #:
Page 50 - Troubleshooting checklist
Page 51 - sing your C3060 Por table with
51 U sing your C3060 Por table with Companion 200 This procedure describes steps to access several features of your portable telephone. Available features vary depending on your telephone system. Features Call Forward 1. Press i . 2. Enter ___________ (Call Forward code). 3. Dial the number to which...
Page 54 - Contact for your system:
Page 55 - Making an internal call; Making an external call
55 U sing your C3060 Por table with Norstar Companion This procedure describes steps to access several features of your portable. Note: Underlined text indicates a softkey to use below the display of the C3060 portable. Making an internal call 1. Dial the number (you may have to press i to select a ...
Page 56 - Transferring using a number; Transferring using the directory; Using Conference; Switching between two calls
56 Features Transferring using a number 1. While on a call, press LINK . 2. Dial a second internal number. 3. When call is answered, press k . Transferring using the directory 1. While on a call, press LINK . 2. Press l . 3. Use , or . or enter a letter to search through the list of entries. 4. Pres...
Page 57 - Page
57 waiting tone).1. Answer a second incoming call by pressing LINK . The first caller is put on hold. 2. When you are ready to switch to the other caller, press LINK . Page 1. Press FEAT 60 or *60 . The display shows Page choice: . 2. To page specific speakers, press SPKR . orTo page telephone exten...
Page 58 - Language selection; In; Quick Reference Table
58 2. Press LINK and enter FEAT 71 or *71 . 3. Enter the page feature code to use followed by a page zone number (0 to 6). Language selection You can change the language for system messages. (See the Quick Reference Table for features that use system messages.)1. To select English for system message...
Page 59 - or
59 Enter the feature code you want to use. Feature Activation Code Call Forward FEAT 4 or *4 Cancel Call Forward FEAT #4 or *#4 Call Park* During a call press LINK + FEAT 74 or *74 The portable then displays the call park loca-tion Call Park (retrieve)* Press LINK and enter the call park location. T...
Page 60 - Portable telephone hints; • The softkeys on your C3060 portable operate differently; Feature
60 Portable telephone hints • The softkeys on your C3060 portable operate differently than on your Norstar desk telephone. Some C3060 portable softkeys work with the local features described in this guide. Query Voice Mail DN FEAT 985 or *985 Leave VM Message FEAT 980 or *980 Intercept Voice Mail FE...
Page 61 - • Norstar Voice Mail operates by means of your C3060
61 • Norstar Voice Mail operates by means of your C3060 portable’s softkeys during voice mail sessions in MICS-XC 2.0 systems or later. Troubleshooting checklist • Batteries charged? • Batteries properly placed? • Still problems? Call your system administrator.Contact for your system: Nam e: Tel #: