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Product Definition Document
SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd.
Product Definition Document
Version 1.1
Customer:
Country:
XACT
USA
Model:
XD6451 / XHB401
Roadmap Number:
DECT 34-2
Cabinet Reference:
T21
PD343

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  • Page 1 Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. Product Definition Document Version 1.1 Customer: Country: XACT Model: XD6451 / XHB401 Roadmap Number: DECT 34-2 Cabinet Reference: PD343...
  • Page 2 FCC Interference Information 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 cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Fcc Rf Radiation Exposure Statement

    FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeter between the base and persons in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For body worn operation, the portable part (handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 4: Consumer Information

    (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.] e) If this equipment XD6451;XHB401 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
  • Page 5 Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact: Company name: XACT COMMUNICATION,LLC. Address: 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 Telephone: 212 481 7950 for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 6 ''This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.” Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord).
  • Page 7 Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. 2 Panel Layout 2.1 Handset Front 1 4096 Colour; Full Graphic (1.4 inch), 128 x 128 pixels LCD 2 Softkey 1 3 Talk On / Handsfree (switch between talk and handsfree mode) 4 Enter Redial List / Pause / Volume Up 5 * / Switch from Pulse to Tone mode 6 Flash (Recall) 7 Intercom...
  • Page 8: Base Unit

    Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. 2.2 Base Unit Page Key Volume Up Volume Down OGM Key Answer On/Off Power / In Use Indicator LED Delete Charging Indicator Play Skip Forwards / Set Ringer Delay Stop Skip Backwards / Record Memo Message Indicator LED PD343...
  • Page 9 PRODUCT - MENU TREE MAIN MENUS CONTACT Handset Handset Handset Handset SunCorp UK 05:55 Menu Contact Menu Contact Menu Contact Mute Contact KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_2 KEY_DOWN KEY_SOFT_2 Text Messaging Search << Names List >> << Names List >> Answer Machine << Names List >> Show Details Add Entry Calls List...
  • Page 10 PRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.) TEXT MESSAGING ANSWERING MACHINE Text Messaging Answer Machine << Icon >> << Icon >> Select Back Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Send Pause Write Message Play Save Repeat Message Inbox Play All Insert Symbol Skip Forward <<...
  • Page 11 PRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.) CLOCK & ALARM SET HANDSET SET BASE Clock & Alarm Settings Settings Set Handset Set Handset Set Base Set Base << Icon >> Select Back Select Back Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Date & Time Ringtone Ringtone Alarm...
  • Page 12 REMINDER ICONS MISSED CALLS NEW SMS NEW VOICEMAIL NEW TAM MESSAGES Handset Handset Handset Handset You have 2 You have a You have You have 3 new missed calls new message new voicemail new messages View Back Read Back Listen Back Play Back...
  • Page 13 BATTERY INDICATIONS LED INDICATORS Battery is fully charged LEDS LED State Handset Battery is partially charge d Handset In Use / Ringing / Events In Use - Steady ON (Events: Missed Calls, SMS Ringing - Flashing* Battery is running low VMWI, TAM Messages) Events - Flashing*...
  • Page 14 PAGING CALL SCREENSAVER 12:00 Handset Paging Call Jan 0 1 Stop When Screensaver is set to Clock - an analogue cloc k To locate a missing handset p r e s s K E Y _ P AG E on t h e b a s e together with the time and date are displayed (see screen - all handsets will ring and the display will prompt "Paging...
  • Page 15 WELCOME MODE Combiné Menu Noms Pays Pays France KEY_SOFT_1 UK (BT) UK (Abc) Réinit. terminée Sélect. Retour A welcome mode is presented when a product is powered on for the first time and after a factory reset. A welcome mode enables automatic configuration of the line interface, CLI, SMS and TAM parameters stored in EEPROM / f la s h w h e n the user selects their country of origin and operator.
  • Page 16 CALL HANDLING MAKING CALLS If entering digits takes the content up to the maximum of 32 allowed in the field, further CCITT button presses are To make a call (Pre Dialling): ignored, along with the error tone. Enter your destination number and press K E Y _ T AL K . The call timer will be displayed 2 seconds a f t e r K E Y _ T AL K is pressed starting at 00:01 (see s c r e e n D 6 ) .
  • Page 17 CALL HANDLING (cont.) If the user subscribes to caller display - the handset will To view your local contact list during call: prompt both name and number for all incoming calls (see scre e n D 1 0 ) . To access contact list during call, p r e s s Contact ( K E Y _ SO F T _ 2 ) .
  • Page 18 CALL HANDLING (cont.) On hand s e t 1 : INTERNAL CALLS To make an internal call: Handset On your handset (handset 1), press K E Y _ I N T followed by the handset number you want to call. 02074030201 00:12 P r e s s...
  • Page 19 CALL HANDLING (cont.) CONFERENCE CALLS CALL WAITING To start a conference ca ll: While you are engaged on an external call if another call arrives - you will hear a beep sound and the On your handset (handset 1), p r e s s K E Y _ IN T display is presented as screen D27 and D 2 8 .
  • Page 20 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT To access your contact list from idle display: To access your contact list menu: Contact Handset Handset KEY_DOWN Phonebook Empty Menu Contact Menu Contact KEY_DOWN KEY_SOFT_2 Contact Contact Alex Handset Search Bill Add Entry Charles Copy Phonebook David Dialling Codes Memory Status Options Back...
  • Page 21 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Copy Phonebook (To Handset) Copy Phoneboo k (From SIM) Copy Phonebook Handset To Handset From SIM To SIM Menu Contact Select Back KEY_SOFT_2 KEY_SOFT_1 Contact Copy Phonebook Copy Phonebook Search Enter SIM PIN: If SIM is PIN Add Entry protected ...
  • Page 22 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Copy Phonebook (To SIM) Dialling Codes (International) Dialling Codes (Country) Copy Phonebook Dialling Codes To Handset Handset International From SIM Country To SIM Local Select Back Menu Contact Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_2 KEY_SOFT_1 Copy Phonebook Contact Country Search Enter Code: Add Entry Copy Phonebook...
  • Page 23 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Delete Phonebook Show Details Send Message Edit Entry Contact Contact Contact Search Alex Handset SunCorp UK Add Entry Bill Copy Phonebook Charles Dialling Codes David Memory Status Select Back Options Back Menu Contact Options Clear KEY_UP KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_DOWN KEY_SOFT_1 Contact Alex...
  • Page 24 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Ringtone Copy Entry (To Handset) Copy Entry (To SIM) Contact Contact Alex SunCorp UK SunCorp UK Show Details Send Message Edit Entry Copy Entry Ringtone P100 Options Clear P106 Options Clear P116 Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Alex Alex Copy Entry Show Details...
  • Page 25 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Delete Entry Access to Phonebook during call: Contact Contact Jane Handset Add Entry KEY_SOFT_2 Nush SunCorp UK Calling Alex P126 Options Back P132 Mute Contact P135 Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_2 Alex Contact Show Details Jane Send Message Nush Edit Entry SunCorp UK Copy Entry...
  • Page 26 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Notes: Up to 250 entries can be stored on the handset depending 1 7 . While the SIM is being copied, other handsets can st ill on the handse t E E P R O M s iz e . make internal calls to each other.
  • Page 27 PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Notes: 3 6 . Some SIM cards can save up to 20 characters in t h e n a m e field and some 12 charact e r s . If the maximum character allowed for the name field on the handset is 12 - then the first 12 characters are copied .
  • Page 28: Text Messaging

    TEXT MESSAGING Write Message (Send) Write Message (Save) Write Message (Insert Symbol) Write Message (Insert Symbol) Text Messaging Write Message Write Message Write Message Write Message Inbox See you in Angel See you in Angel See you in Angel Drafts @6pm_ @6pm_ @6pm_...
  • Page 29 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Write Message (Insert Template) Write Message (Message Type) Inbox (Reply) Inbox (Forward) Write Message Write Message Text Messaging Text Messaging Write Message Write Message Inbox Inbox Drafts Drafts Outbox Outbox Templates Templates Options Back Options Back Select Back Select Back...
  • Page 30 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Inbox (Message Details) Inbox (Use Number - Call) Inbox (Use Number - Save) Text Messaging Text Messaging Text Messaging Write Message Write Message Write Message Inbox Inbox Inbox Drafts Drafts Drafts Outbox Outbox Outbox Templates Templates Templates Select Back Select...
  • Page 31 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Inbox (Delete) Drafts Outbox (Forward) Outbox (Delete) Text Messaging Text Messaging Text Messaging Text Messaging Write Message Write Message Write Message Write Message Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox Drafts Drafts Drafts Drafts Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox Templates Templates Templates Templates Select...
  • Page 32 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Templates (Edit) Templates (Delete) Delete Messages (Inbox) Delete Messages (Drafts) Text Messaging Text Messaging Text Messaging Delete Messages Write Message Write Message Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox Drafts Drafts Drafts Drafts Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox Templates All Messages Delete Messages Templates Templates...
  • Page 33 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Delete Messages (Outbox) Delete Messages (All Messages) Text Settings (Set Send Centre) Text Settings (Receive Centres) Delete Messages Delete Messages Text Messaging Text Settings Inbox Inbox Drafts Service Centres Drafts Drafts Outbox Mailbox Number Outbox Outbox Templates Message Type All Messages All Messages...
  • Page 34 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Text Settings (Send Centres) Text Settings (Mailbox Number) Text Settings (Message Type) Text Settings (Message Size) Service Centres Text Settings Text Settings Text Settings Set Send Centre Service Centres Service Centres Service Centres Receive Centres Mailbox Number Mailbox Number Mailbox Number Send Centres...
  • Page 35 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Text Settings (Message Alert) Text Settings (Delivery Report) Text Settings (Edit User) Text Settings Text Settings Text Settings Service Centres Mailbox Number Message Type Mailbox Number Message Type Message Size Message Type Message Size Message Alert Go to S193 Message Size Message Alert Delivery Report...
  • Page 36 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Text Settings (Delete User) Personal Messages received Text Messaging Handset Handset << Icon >> You have 2 You have 2 new messages new messages S205 Select Back S220 Read Back S226 Read Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_2 Users User 1 Users General User...
  • Page 37 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Additional screens: Office Memory Full Message No Messages Incorrect PIN ! Delete Message Sending Failed S235 S236 S237 S238 A total of 50 short messages can be stored across all u s e r s inbox and outbox. The memory is fully dyna m ic over all users inbox e s . Only 5 messages can be stored across all u s e r ou t b ox e s .
  • Page 38 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) 2 8 . The emoticons included on the product are: ;-o :-s :-u :-p Press KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the emoticons you want and press Insert (KE Y _ SO F T _ 1 ) t o in s e r t s e le c t e d e m ot ic on . 2 9 .
  • Page 39 TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) 6 0 . If an SMS is received with incorrect sub-address - after checking the FSK data and determining that the SMSC number is correct but the subaddress that has been sent is incorrect, subsequent ring bursts will be audible. 6 1 .
  • Page 40: Answering Machine

    ANSWERING MACHINE TAM Screening Play Message Play Message (Pause) Play Message (Repeat Message) Play Messages Play Messages Handset Handset SunCorp UK SunCorp UK 01/16 08:30 pm 01/16 08:30 pm Menu Contact Menu Contact Options Back Options Back an incoming call arrives ... KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_UP KEY_SOFT_1...
  • Page 41 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Play Message (Delete) Play All Messages Answer On/Off Record Memo Play Messages Answering Machine Answering Machine Answering Machine SunCorp UK Play Play Play 02074030201 Play All Play All Play All Jane Answer On/Off Answer On/Off Answer On/Off Record Memo Record Memo Record Memo...
  • Page 42 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Record OGM (Answer & Record) Record OGM (Answer Only) Play OGM (Answer & Record) - if there is a Personal OGM saved Answering Machine Record Outgoing Message Play Answer & Record Record Play All Answer Only Play Answer On/Off Record Memo Outgoing Message...
  • Page 43 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Play OGM (Answer Only) - if there is a Personal OGM saved Delete Messages Play Answering Machine Answer & Record Play All Answer Only Answer On/Off Record Memo Outgoing Message Delete Messages Select Back Select Back KEY_DOWN KEY_SOFT_1 Play Answering Machine...
  • Page 44 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) OGM Language Answer Mode (Answer & Record) Answer Mode (Answer Only) Answer Mode (Answer Only) Answering Machine Answer Settings Answer Settings Answer Settings Answer On/Off OGM Language OGM Language OGM Language Record Memo Answer Mode Answer Mode Answer Mode Outgoing Message Answer Delay...
  • Page 45 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Message Alert Remote Access Additional screens: Answer Settings Answer Settings OGM Language OGM Language Answer Mode Answer Mode Answer Delay Answer Delay Message Alert Message Alert No Messages Remote Access Remote Access E125 Select Back E130 Select Back E144 KEY_SOFT_1...
  • Page 46 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Notes: When the answering machine takes the line (see screen E2) pre-set OGM is played. This can be default / personal answer and record, or default / personal answer only OGM. At this time the TAM recording icon (red dot) will flash on the display. Incoming messages can be up to 3 minutes in length.
  • Page 47 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 2 2 . If Play All is selected from scre e n E 1 4 6 : - For product without voice prompts : On screen E147, there are three new and two old messages, Message 3, 4, and 5 will be played first and then old messages, Message 1, and 2.
  • Page 48 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 3 2 . To record memo, select Record Memo on screen E 4 5 . For product without voice prom p t s : When Record Memo is selected on screen E45 - the display prom p t s "Please speak after the tone"...
  • Page 49 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 4 1 . To play an OGM, select the type of OGM to play (see screen E69). Screen E70 is only offered if there is a Person a l O G M s a v e d. 4 2 .
  • Page 50 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Operations DTMF Code with Voice Prompts without Voice Prompts To enter remote access mode To enter remote access mode To hear main menu No acti on To play all messages To play all messages To play new messages To play new messages To skip back during messages To skip back during messages...
  • Page 51 ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 1 6 . Messages will be selectively deleted if DTMF 5 is received. Confirmation that the message has been deleted will be by the unit announcing and skipping forward to play the next message, or to the end of message sequence described above. Messages are marked for deletion at this stage but are only actually deleted after the line is released.
  • Page 52: Calls List

    CALLS LIST Missed Calls (Show Details) Missed Calls (Save Number) Missed Calls (Send Message) Missed Calls (Delete Call) Calls List Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls 02074030201 SunCorp UK SunCorp UK Received Calls Nush Nush Nush Dialled Calls Mama Mama Mama...
  • Page 53 CALLS LIST (cont.) Received Calls (Show Details) Received Calls (Save Number) Received Calls (Send Message) Received Calls (Delete Call) Calls List Received Calls Received Calls Received Calls Missed Calls 02074030201 SunCorp UK SunCorp UK Received Calls Nush Nush Nush Dialled Calls Mama Mama Mama...
  • Page 54 CALLS LIST (cont.) Dialled Calls (Show Details) Dialled Calls (Save Number) Dialled Calls (Send Message) Dialled Calls (Delete Call) Calls List Dialled Calls Dialled Calls Dialled Calls Missed Calls 02074030201 SunCorp UK SunCorp UK Received Calls Nush Nush Nush Dialled Calls Mama Mama Mama...
  • Page 55 CALLS LIST (cont.) Voicemail Calls (Show Details) Voicemail Calls (Save Number) Voicemail Calls (Delete Call) Delete Calls (Missed Calls) Calls List Voicemail Calls Voicemail Calls Calls List Missed Calls 3105 3105 Missed Calls Received Calls 31089 31089 Received Calls Dialled Calls 31083 31083 Dialled Calls...
  • Page 56 CALLS LIST (cont.) Delete Calls (Received Calls) Delete Calls (Dialled Calls) Delete Calls (Voicemail Calls) Delete All Calls Delete Calls Delete Calls Delete Calls Delete Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Received Calls Received Calls Received Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls Dialled Calls...
  • Page 57 Voicemail Calls Management NEW VOICEMAIL Handset When a VMWI call arrive s with name and number the entry is stored in Missed Voicemail Calls list. If Voicemail Calls list is disabled the entry will be stored in the Missed Calls list.
  • Page 58 US CallBack - Area Code Managemen t Switching between number format: Handset This feature "Area Code" is added to Set Base menu and can be hidden in EEP R O M . For the are code, the maximum code length is 3 digits and cannot be set to <EMPTY>. You have 2 If the user attempts to save an area code that is less than 3 digits or <EMPTY>, the handset new missed calls...
  • Page 59 REMINDERS Add Event (Silent) Add Event (Alarm) Reminders Reminders Add Entry << Icon >> Select Back Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Reminders Add Event Add Entry Subject: Select Back Save Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Add Event Add Event Subject: Subject: Mum's Birthday_ Save Back Save...
  • Page 60 REMINDERS (cont.) Show Details Edit Event Send as a Text Delete Event Reminders Reminders Reminders Reminders Conference Call Conference Call Conference Call Conference Call Pay Visa Bill Pay Visa Bill Pay Visa Bill Pay Visa Bill Options Back Options Back Options Back Options...
  • Page 61 REMINDERS (cont.) Delete All Events Additional screens: Reminders Reminders Conference Call Conference Call Handset Pay Visa Bill Pay Visa Bill Christmas Dinner ... Pay Phone Bill Conference Call Dinner with June Options Back Options Back View Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Reminders Reminders Reminders...
  • Page 62 USEFUL NUMBERS Add/Edit Entry Show Details Delete Entry Delete All Useful Numbers Useful Numbers Useful Numbers Useful Numbers Helpline Helpline Helpline Empty Customer Services Customer Services << Icon >> Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Select Back Options Back Options...
  • Page 63 USEFUL NUMBERS (cont.) Notes: Users can store up to 22 entries in Useful Numbers depending on the EEPROM s iz e u s e d . Each useful number name field can store up to 12 characters and 24 digits for the number field. Useful Numbers entries are stored in the handset.
  • Page 64 CLOCK & ALARM Date & Time Alarm (OFF) Alarm (ON) Time Format Clock & Alarm Clock & Alarm Clock & Alarm Clock & Alarm Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Time Format Time Format Time Format...
  • Page 65: Handset Settings

    HANDSET SETTINGS Ringtone (External Call) Ringtone (Internal Call) Ringer Volume Receiver Volume Settings Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Set Base Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Receiver Volume Receiver Volume Receiver Volume Handset Name Handset Name Handset Name Language...
  • Page 66 HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.) Wallpaper Menu Colour Screensaver Light Timeout Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Ringer Volume Receiver Volume Handset Name Language Receiver Volume Handset Name Language Wallpaper Handset Name Language Wallpaper Menu Colour Language Wallpaper Menu Colour Screensaver Wallpaper Menu Colour...
  • Page 67 HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.) Key Beep Redial Length PABX Access Code Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Wallpaper Menu Colour Screensaver Menu Colour Screensaver Auto Talk Screensaver Auto Talk Key Beep Auto Talk Key Beep Redial Length Key Beep Redial Length PABX Access Code Select Back...
  • Page 68 HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.) Notes: There are 10 (8 channel polyphonic) handset ringtones and these are stored in flash. When changing the handset ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at the handset at the current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out.
  • Page 69: Base Settings

    BASE SETTINGS Ringtone Ringer Volume Dialling Mode Ring Priority (All Handsets) Settings Set Base Set Base Set Base Set Handset Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Set Base Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Dialling Mode Dialling Mode Dialling Mode Ring Priority Ring Priority Ring Priority First Ring First Ring...
  • Page 70 BASE SETTINGS (cont.) First Ring System PIN Factory Reset Set Base Set Base Set Base Ringer Volume Dialling Mode Ring Priority Dialling Mode Ring Priority Recall Mode Ring Priority Recall Mode First Ring Recall Mode First Ring System PIN First Ring System PIN Factory Reset Select...
  • Page 71 BASE SETTINGS (cont.) Notes: Base Ringtone Ringer Volume menus can be hidden in E E P R O M . There are 5 (monophonic) base ringtones and these are stored in ROM. When changing the base ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at the base at the current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out.
  • Page 72 REGISTRATION Register Additional Handset Register Handset (replacing base) Select Base Please register Handset 1 Handset 1 Menu Contact Menu Contact Menu Contact KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_UP KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_UP KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_UP Registration Registration Registration << Icon >> << Icon >> << Icon >> Select Back Select...
  • Page 73 REGISTRATION (cont.) De-register Handset Handset 1 P ress and hold down KEY_PAGE for 3 seconds to put the base in subscription m od e , the subscription period is offered for 1 minute. The Power In Use / Event LED on the base f la s h e s for the duration of the registration period.

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