ASCOM 9P23 User Manual
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Please read this manual thoroughly prior
to using your phone. This manual is
divided into the following sections.
Important Safety Information describes
safety factors for using electronic
products.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
describes important information for using
your phone.
Battery Information contains useful
information about rechargeable batteries.
Getting Started tells you what you need to
know to get your phone out of the box
and ready to make calls.
Learning About Your Phone describes the
parts of your phone to help you get
familiar with its operation.
Basic Operations gets you started using
your phone by describing operations such
as placing calls, answering calls, speed
dialing, volume control, and microphone
muting during a call.
Using Menus describes how to access and
navigate through menus.
Storing and Recalling Numbers In
Memory describes how to use the memory
features of your phone.
Menu Descriptions describes the menus
and settings available on your phone.
Problems You Can Solve provides an
easy-to-use troubleshooting table if you
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should encounter problems using your
phone.
The following descriptions will help you
understand the information presented in
this manual.
Names of keys - Key names are shown
in Bold type. Some keys have more than
one function. When the name of a
multiple function key is used, the function
which is being referred to is shown in bold
type. For example, "To temporary mute
the warning beeps, press Mute button".
Any text or numbers which represent
something shown on the phone display
use a typeface similar to that of the
phone display,
Search
Soft Key Functions - The right and left
soft keys of your phone has multiple
functions depending on what menu state
its in. They are shown in "block" charac-
ter, Menu for example.
Illustrations of phone displays in this
manual are examples which approximate
what is shown in the phone display. What
is actually shown in your phone display
may vary slightly from what is repre-
sented in the illustrations.
, for example.

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  • Page 1: About This Manual

    About This Manual Please read this manual thoroughly prior should encounter problems using your to using your phone. This manual is phone. divided into the following sections. The following descriptions will help you Important Safety Information describes understand the information presented in safety factors for using electronic this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents About This Manual ..............1 Important Safety Information ..........4 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use ........5 WARRANTY NOTIFICATION ................7 New Batteries ......................8 Battery Use and Care ....................8 Battery Charging Times ..................8 Battery Information ..............
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Opening Menus ..................... 18 Changing Settings ....................18 Example of Using Menus ..................19 Menu Shortcuts ..................... 19 Standby Mode ....................20 Menu Overview ..................... 20 In Call Mode ....................20 Short Message Service(SMS) ..........21 Reading a Text Message ..................21 Dialing a Displayed Number ................
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Some of the following information may ♦ To reduce the risk of damage, not apply to your particular product. remove the electrical cord from an However, as with any electronic product, outlet by pulling the AC adapter you should observe safety precautions rather than the cord.
  • Page 5: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    Ascom approved standards bodies. accessories. When carrying the phone while it is on, use only the specific Ascom These standards include a substantial belt clip that has been tested for safety margin designed to assure the safety compliance.
  • Page 6 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use guidelines. SAR information is on this Do not transport or store flammable gas, 9P23 phone is on file with the FCC and liquid, or explosives in any compartment can be found under the Display Grant of your vehicle which contains your section of <http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid>...
  • Page 7: Warranty Notification

    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use FCC Requirements 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 interfer- ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 8: New Batteries

    ♦ Turn your phone OFF before removing the battery. ♦ Use only Ascom provided adapters supplied with your battery charger. Using a different adapter could be dangerous and voids the warranty. Never charge a battery when the ambient room temperature is above 104°F/40°C or below 41°F/5°C.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Charging the Battery Complete the following steps after you have removed your phone and its components from their packages: The Desktop Charger will charge a • battery when attached to your phone as Attach the battery to your phone well as support the charging of a single •...
  • Page 10: Attaching The Belt Clip To Your Phone

    Getting Started Attaching the Belt Clip to Removing the Belt Clip from your Phone your Phone Untighten the retention screw of The phone is delivered with the standard the belt clip from the phone (see belt clip. Figure 3.2). To attach the belt clip to your phone: Slide the metal clip upward in the Slide the metal part of the clip into slot as shown in Figure 3.3.
  • Page 11: Learning About Your Phone

    Learning About Your Phone Learning About Your Phone Indicator Light Alarm Button Earpiece Mute Button Volume Control Display Left Soft Right Soft Scroll Key Speaker Phone Microphone...
  • Page 12: Display Indicators

    Learning About Your Phone Display Indicators Missed Battery Voicemail Message System Headset Calls Strength Icon Icon Icon Icon Indicator Icon Icon Off Hook Icon Keylocked Ring Mute Icon Warning Icon Mute Icon System Indicator shows whether the is configured for enhanced digital phone is locked to a system (steady icon) integration.
  • Page 13: Key Functions

    Learning About Your Phone Key Functions Left/Right Soft Key On/Talk Button • Press and hold to turn your phone Left soft key Right soft key • Press to place a call after you have entered a phone number. • Press to perform the function •...
  • Page 14: Turning Your Phone On

    Basic Operations Basic Operations Turning Your Phone On Press to answer the call. Press and hold until your phone beeps. When you finish your conversation, The display press to end the call. and keypad backlighting Increasing or Decreasing come on for about 30 Speaker Volume During a seconds.
  • Page 15: Pause Dialing

    Basic Operations NOTE: The following intructions assume Pause Dialing that the user has already established Pause dialing lets you enter groups of Phone book entries. Additional instruc- numbers with delays between each group. tions on creating phonebook entries can This feature is useful when you need to be found in the phonebook menu dial a phone number and then another description found on Page 25.
  • Page 16: Recalling An Entry (Cont.)

    Basic Operations Alarm Button Recalling an Entry (cont.) The Alarm button allows you to call a If you do not know the name or if a name specifically defined number. is not associated with the number press Browse . Upon doing so the first entry in Press the alarm button located on memory will be displayed.
  • Page 17: Summary Of Basic Operations

    Summary of Basic Operations To Do This: Press: Turn phone ON Hold Turn phone OFF Hold Make a call Predial number, Answer a call End a call Temporarily mute the ringer Menu, Temporarily mute warning beeps Menu, Enter menu mode Down Arrow Decrease speaker volume during a call Lower side volume key or Down...
  • Page 18: Using Menus

    Using Menus Using Menus tone, etc. You can navigate the main This section explains how to use your menu and sub-menus by using the Up and phone’s menus. You should read this Down Arrows. They will scroll through section thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the menus, how to navigate your choices accordingly.
  • Page 19: Example Of Using Menus

    Using Menus Menu Shortcuts Example of Using Menus To quickly access menus, submenus and The following steps show how to change settings choices you can press the Down the ringer volume of your phone. Arrow to open the main menu followed Press Menu from the standby mode by the number of the menu and the to enter menu navigation mode.
  • Page 20: Standby Mode

    Using Menus Menu Overview The following chart shows the menu hierarchy and settings for your phone. Standby Mode 4 Settings 1 Messaging 1 • Text 1 General 1 • Select Line* 2 • Voice Mail 2 • Contrast 3 • Options 3 •...
  • Page 21: Short Message Service(Sms)

    Short Message Service Short Message Service(SMS) Your installation may support delivery of Dialing a Displayed Number short text messages to the phone. If you If any numbers are in the message, they receive a message, the Message ring are selected for callback. melody sounds and the Message icon appears.
  • Page 22: Advanced Nurse Call System Integration

    Advanced Nurse Call System Integration The 9p23 portable telephone can be the NCS using the keypad numbers 1-6, or end the call by pressing Release. configured to integrate with a nurse call system (NCS) for healthcare environ- ments. Option 2: The call can be escalated to the...
  • Page 23: Enhanced Digital Integration

    Enhanced Digital Integration Phone Operation You may review the state of all the lines Standby Mode by using the scroll keys. When a ringing Your installation may support enhanced call is displayed, it may be answered by features such as multiple line appearance or Accept.
  • Page 24: Message Waiting Indication

    Mobility Server (MS) Phone Operation Standby Mode You may review the state of all the lines by using the scroll keys. When a ringing Your installation may support enhanced call is displayed, it may be answered by features such as multiple line appearance or Accept.
  • Page 25: Menu Descriptions

    Menu Descriptions Menu Descriptions Messaging Menu Options The Option sub-menu offers three setup options allowing the user to modify and access the handsets messaging functional- ity. The Messaging menu organizes all of the handsets messaging functionality including Voice Mail No. SMS Text Messaging and Voice Mail This setup option, stores the access access.
  • Page 26: Phone Book Menu

    (20) numbers received and answered by your handset. Opening the Received No. menu shows an index The 9p23 handset offers an internal number identifying the entry (up to 20 phone book capable of storing individual entries), the time/date the call was...
  • Page 27: Storing An Entry

    Editing an Entry Add Number You can add to names or digits or delete The Add Number function allows you and replace letters and digits in entries to enter new names and numbers. You stored in memory. To do this: can store phone numbers and associated names in your phone’s memory to use Open the Phone Book menu and...
  • Page 28: Deleting An Entry

    Deleting an Entry Open the Phone Book menu and select Search. Enter a name to be recalled and press Confirm to display the correspond- ing entry. To scroll through the other memory entries press Down Arrow or Up Arrow. Press Confirm when the entry you want to change is displayed.
  • Page 29: Sound Setup Menu

    Sound Profiles Speaker Vol The 9P23 handset offers you the ability to individually set up two distinct Sound The SpeakerVol allows you to adjust the Profiles. Each profile can be used to volume of the earpiece.
  • Page 30: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu The Custom Menu allows you to continue to customize peripheral features such as the phone name and the alarm number. The Phone Name allows you to enter or change the ID of your phone. When the The Settings Menu organizes miscella- phone is in Standby mode, this label neous settings for the handset.
  • Page 31: In Call Menu

    Menu Descriptions In Call Menu Depending on your system configuration, either Standard or Enhanced Digital, control of the In Call Menu features may vary. Based on your current telephone system, some In Call Menu options may not be available. NOTE: If your system configuration is for Mobility Serve r, please refer to page 24.
  • Page 32: Problems You Can Solve

    Otherwise, the phone will shut off ON. (See Messaging Menu, page 24.) automatically. The buzz should not occur with an adequately charged battery. If you need additional information or assistance, or would like to purchase accessories: • In the U.S.A., call 1-877-71 ASCOM (1-877-712-7266)
  • Page 33 Appendix Program Your Own Ring Melody Default Melodies Internal Call: Fur Elise 2e2D2e2D2e2D2e2b2d2c3a7- External Call: piano concerto Tchaikovsky: 2G2f2D4C5f2D5F2f2c2C4A7- Call Back Call: House rhythm 1e3-1a1e1a1e3-1a1e1-2g2- Message Call: door bell 2a1-1e3-3b Voice Mail: short loop 1f1G1F1G1f1G1F1G Some examples of Bell Sounds are: twin tone 1 0e0c0e0c0e0c...

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