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Digital Wireless Portable Station Instruction Manual (Pre-Release Edition)
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Omegatrek system. For more information, contact your authorized Iwatsu distributor. Iwatsu America, Inc., has used its best effort to ensure that the information in this manual was accurate at the time of printing. Iwatsu America, Inc., makes no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to the contents of this manual.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................1 .............................. 1 AMES AND ESCRIPTIONS LCD D ....................................2 ISPLAY LED S ................................3 TATUS NDICATORS BEFORE YOU START ..............................4 —....................... 4 ANNOT ORTABLE TATION ................................5 ATTERY NSTALLATION ................................6 HARGING THE ATTERY ....................................7 TRAP ..............................
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......................45 ELETING AN TEM FROM NCOMING ISTORY ...................... 46 ELETING TEMS FROM NCOMING ISTORY ..................................47 OUCH ..................... 47 EGISTERING A HONE UMBER TO OUCH ..................... 49 ELETING A HONE UMBER FROM A PEED .............. 50 EGISTERING A HONE UMBER FROM ISTORY TO A PEED...
1. Introduction Part Names and Descriptions • • Antenna Indicator/Charge Lamp The lamp flashes red when the phone rings. It lights up red when the battery is being charged. • Receiver • • Multipurpose Keys LCD Display (Line Keys) It displays phone numbers and Various functions can be assigned different statuses.
LCD Display 9 10 Blinks while the personal station is trying to establish a communication with a Telephone base station and stays on once it is established. Speaker Indicates that the speaker is on. Antenna Indicates that the portable station can communicate with the base station. Shows the strength of the signal received from the base station.
LED Status Indicators Type Lamp Pattern Status Flashing (Green) You are talking on the portable station. Steady ON (Red) Someone else is talking on another extension. Slow Long ON–Short OFF Your portable station is receiving a call. Flashing (Red) Multipurpose Keys Slow Short ON–Long OFF A call is on hold on another extension.
2. Before You Start You Cannot Use Your Portable Station When— You do not see the Antenna icon. When the portable station is outside the service area or receiving a weak signal in the service area, you cannot place or receive phone calls. Go to an area where the portable station can receive a stronger signal for bringing up the Antenna icon.
Battery Installation 1. Plug the battery into the connector. Black (–) Red (+) 2. Place the battery snugly into the compartment. 3. Place the battery cover. 4. Press and hold [Power] for more than two seconds. All icons will come up on the display for a moment. You will hear a beep at the same time.
Charging the Battery Use the supplied charger only. 1. Plug the charger into an AC outlet. 2. Place the portable station snugly into the charger. Make sure that the Charge lamp lights up red. Leave it for more than seven hours. NOTES: •...
Hand Strap We recommend you to wrap the hand strap around your wrist while carrying around the portable station. 1. Put the thin string of the hand strap through the hole in the portable station as shown on the right. 2.
Extension Number Display You can verify your own extension number. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [0]. MENU:0 EXT. NO. MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. The display shows the extension number. EXT. NO. 2200 3. Press [End] to go back to the idle state. NOTES: •...
Signal Strength The Antenna icon indicates that the portable station can communicate with the base station. It shows the level of signal strength in four steps. Strong • You may not be able to place or receive phone calls in a weak-signal area.
Clock and Calendar The system clock information will automatically be sent to the portable station. However, you can also program clock and calendar yourself as follows. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [1]. MENU:51 TIME MENU TO PROG 2.
Operating Menus You can find the desired menu by either entering the menu number or searching through the menus. The following examples are for selecting the PS Quick mode (Menu 52). Entering the menu number 1. Press [Menu] [5] [2] [Menu]. The setup menu for the PS Quick mode will be displayed.
3. Basic Features Placing a CO Call 1. Lift the portable station from the charger and press [Send]. The [Send] key flashes green. Clear Power Send Hist 2. Press a line key. Wait for the dial tone. The line key flashes green. OPTIMIZED 3.
Receiving a CO Call When a line receives a CO call, the corresponding line key on your portable station flashes red. If the portable station is specified in database programming to ring for incoming calls on that particular line, the Indicator lamp will flash and a ringer will go off.
Exclusive Hold You can place an outside call on hold that cannot be picked up by another extension. 1. Tell the other party to hold. 2. Press the Feature key twice. 0:23 The letter F appears as you press the Feature key once, and it disappears as you press the Feature key for the second time.
Group Park By placing a call on Group Park, all extensions with the appearance of that Group Park key will have a flashing indication and be able to pick up that call. The Group Park key needs to be assigned to a line key in database programming.
Transferring a Call to Another Extension You can transfer a CO call or an intercom call to another extension. (The TRAN key needs to be assigned to a line key in database programming.) 1. Tell the other party to hold. 2.
Placing an Intercom Call 1. Lift the portable station from the Clear Power charger and press [Send]. Send Hist The [Send] key lights up and intermittently blinks. 2. Dial the desired extension number. You will hear a ring back tone in a moment. CALLING 2100 You can press [#] and call to that party with your voice instead.
Hands-Free Answerback on Intercom When you receive a call from another extension, you can ans wer the call with your voice with the microphone turned on. The microphone can be turned on or off when the portable station is idle or when you are receiving an intercom call.
Additional Features By combining the Feature key and a code, you can access an advanced feature that is not assigned to an individual key. Press [Feat] [Feat] + Code to access a feature. The list of codes is shown below. Code Feature Short Flash...
Flexible Call Forwarding (for CO Line and Intercom) This feature allows you to send incoming calls to another extension or external line (using Personal Speed Dial numbers 90–99). You can also separate call forward destinations for intercom calls and CO calls.
Optimized Routing (for CO Line Only) With the use of a one-touch optimize key, you can allow the system to automatically select the least expensive way to make an outgoing call. When a one-touch optimized key [FLT00] is allocated on your portable station enabled for optimized routing, you can make an optimized call by simply pressing [FLT00].
Prime Line to Optimized (for CO Line Only) When you place a CO call, an open line can automatically be accessed. (Prime Line to Optimized needs to be configured in database programming.) 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Send]. OPTIMIZED A line key lights up green and intermittently blinks.
Conference Call (for CO Line and Intercom) When you are on a call, you can have one or two extensions join you in a three-party call or a four-party call. (The [TRAN] and [ADD] keys need to be assigned to line keys in database programming.) Adding Another Extension to a CO call 1.
Adding Another Extension to an Intercom Call 1. When you are on an intercom call, press [TRAN]. Clear Power Send Hist 2. Dial the desired extension number. CALLING 2100 KATHY 3. When the call is answered, tell the party to join you in a conference call.
Paging (for Intercom Only) You can make an announcement through the speakers in the key telephones or the external paging speakers. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Send]. Wait for the intercom dial tone. The [Send] key lights up and intermittently blinks. 2.
4. Advanced Features System Select This portable station can be used as an intercom telephone with line keys, communicating with the base station connected to the key service unit of the system. The portable station can be registered to up to nine systems. If you move from one system to another, the portable station switches over automatically.
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NOTES: • If you select AUTO, a system will be automatically selected. • When the Range Notify feature (Menu 42) is ON, you will hear a warning tone when you walk out of the service area. • The eight line keys can be assigned to various functions with database programming. The line keys light up red or green to indicate different statuses.
The following features are shared by all operation modes. Character Entry You can enter alphabet, numbers, and symbols. Use the dial pad to enter the desired characters. 1. Enter characters. To enter George, press [4 ] once, [3 ] five times, [6 ENTER NAME six times, [7 ] seven times, [4...
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Available characters and operations are listed below. Characters [1 ] A B C a b c D E F d e f G H I g h I J K L j k l M N O m n o P Q R S p q r s PQRS T U V t u v...
Making an Entry in Directory You can register up to 500 phone numbers in the Directory. One entry includes a name (12 characters) and a phone number (24 digits). You can also select a group to store the entry in. 1.
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5. Press [Menu]. The display shows the Group Selection menu. SELECT GROUP 6. Press [ ] or [ ] to bring up the desired group. Group 0 You can also use the dial pad (0–9) to select a group. 7. Press [Menu]. The display prompts you to confirm the selection.
ENTER NAME You can also move the cursor over a character and then press [Clear] to delete it. IWATSU 5. Press [Menu]. The previously entered phone number will be displayed. If you do not have to edit the phone number, skip to Step 7.
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7. Press [Menu]. The previously selected group number will be displayed. If SELECT GROUP you do not have to change the group number, skip to Step 9. Group 0 8. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a different group number. 9.
Deleting an Entry in Directory You can delete a selected entry in the Directory. 1. Search and select an entry you wish to delete. IWATSU 9725550242 2. Press [Menu]. IWATSU EDIT DELETE 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select DELETE.
Deleting All Entries in Directory You can delete all entries in the Directory. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [2] [3] to bring up the Delete All Directory menu. MENU:23 DEL. ALL DIRC MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. If a password is not registered, you will hear a warning tone PASSWORD and see NOT REGIST on the display.
Directory Group Name You can name a directory group. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [8] to bring up the Directory Group Name menu. MENU:58 DIR. GRP. NAME MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. GROUP0 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a directory group. Group 0 MENU TO PROG 4.
Registering a Phone Number from Call History to Directory You can register phone numbers recorded in the Call History into the Directory. 1. Select the data you wish to register. 1 12:34P OUT: 9725550242 2. Press [Menu]. 9725550242 DELETE SAVE 3.
1. Dial the access code (e.g., 0) you wish to combine with a phone number in the Directory. 2. Press [Dir]. 3. Search and select the phone number from the Directory. IWATSU 9725550242 4. Press [Send] the combined numbers. CO#1 GP.1...
Dialing a Phone Number in Directory with an Additional Number 1. Press [Dir]. 2. Search and select the phone number from the Directory IWATSU 9725550242 3. Press [*]. 9725550242 4. Enter the number (e.g., 201) you wish to add to the phone number.
Redialing Previously Dialed Phone Numbers (Outgoing Call History) The 10 most recent phone numbers you dialed are recorded. You can select and redial a phone number from the list. (Up to 24 digits can be recorded as a phone number.) 1.
Deleting an Item from Outgoing Call History 1. Select the item you wish to delete from the Outgoing Call History. 1 12:34P OUT: 9725550242 2. Press [Menu]. Confirm that DELETE is selected. 9725550242 DELETE IN DIRECTRY 3. Press [Menu] again. DELETED You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the selected item has been deleted.
Deleting All Items from Outgoing Call History 1. Bring up the Outgoing Call History. 1 12:34P OUT: 9725550242 2. Press [Menu]. 9725550242 DELETE IN DIRECTRY 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select ALL CLEAR. 9725550242 IN ONE TOCH ALL DELETE 4.
Dialing Phone Numbers of Previously Received Calls (Incoming Call History) When you receive an incoming call along with the caller’s phone number, the phone number is recorded in the Incoming Call History. Up to 10 most recent phone numbers can be recorded. (Up to 24 digits can be recorded as a phone number.) 1.
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• If you did not answer an incoming call that contained the caller’s phone number, the ringing phone symbol shown on SYSTEM 1 the right will be displayed in the idle state. George 12:34P • In the Incoming Call History, a call you did not answer is indicated with the letter A (for Abandoned Call) on the left 1:45P side of the date.
Deleting an Item from Incoming Call History 1. Select the item you wish to delete from the Incoming Call History. 12:34P 2015558580 2. Press [Menu]. Confirm that DELETE is selected. 2015558580 DELETE IN DIRECTRY 3. Press [Menu] again. DELETED You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the selected item has been deleted.
Deleting All Items from Incoming Call History 1. Bring up the Incoming Call History. 12:34P 2015558580 2. Press [Menu]. 2015558580 DELETE IN DIRECTRY 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select ALL CLEAR. 2015558580 IN ONE TOCH ALL DELETE 4.
One-Touch Dial If the one-touch dial feature is assigned to a line key, etc., up to 24 digits (including a telephone number, [Send], etc.) can be registered to the key for one-touch dialing. (The One-Touch Dial key needs to be assigned to a line key, if necessary, in data settings of the portable station.) 1.
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3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a Speed Dial key/key combination. Then press [Menu]. ENTER NAME If you select EAR-MIC, you can register a phone number to the switch on the earpiece microphone. 4. Enter the name you wish to register. 5.
EAR–MIC 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a Speed Dial key/key combination from which you wish to delete a phone IWATSU number. 9725550242 Press [Menu] again or wait two seconds to go to the next menu screen.
You can register phone numbers recorded in the Call History into the Speed Dial keys. 1. Select the data you wish to register from the Incoming Call History or the Outgoing Call History. 1 12:34P OUT: IWATSU 2. Press [Menu]. IWATSU DELETE IN DIRECTRY 3.
Registering a Phone Number from Directory to Speed Dial Key 1. Select the data you wish to register from the Directory. IWATSU 9725550242 2. Press [Menu]. IWATSU EDIT DELETE 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select Speed Registration, and then press [Menu].
Listening to Ring Back Tone and Called Party’s Voice on Speaker 1. Dial the phone number. 2015558580 2. Press and hold the Speaker key for more than one CO#1 GP.1 second. 2015558580 3. Press the Speaker key again to speak to the called party.
Receiver Volume Control You can adjust the receiver volume in five steps. 1. Press [ ] or [ ] during a phone conversation. RECEIVE VOL. 2. Press [ ] to increase the volume, or press [ ] to decrease the volume. 3.
Speaker Volume Control You can adjust the speaker volume in five steps. 1. Press [ ] or [ ] during a phone conversation (while using the speaker). SPEAKER VOL. 2. Press [ ] to increase the volume, or press [ ] to decrease the volume.
Ringer Volume Control You can adjust the ringer volume in three steps. You can also turn off the ringer. 1. When the portable station is idle or receiving a call, press [ ] or [ ]. RINGER VOL. 2. Press [ ] to increase the volume, or press [ ] to decrease the volume.
Ring Option 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [3] [2] to bring up the Ring Option menu. MENU:32 2. Press [Menu]. RING OPTION MENU TO PROG 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select a ringer type or Alarm, and then press [Menu].
Vibrate Alert You can set the Vibration Alert feature to notify you of all incoming calls. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [3] [1] to bring up the Vibrate menu. MENU:31 VIBRATE MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. VIBRATE 3.
Personal Ringing Mode To minimize the inconvenience to people around you, you can temporarily change the settings for the ringer, confirmation/warning tones, and vibration to the ones programmed in the Personal Ringing settings. Pers 1. When the portable station is idle, press and hold [# for one second.
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4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select Confirmation Tone/Warning Tone ON or OFF. CONF. TONE 5. Press [ ] or [ ] to select Vibration ON or OFF. VIBRATE 6. Press [Menu]. PERSONAL RNG You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the Personal Ringing settings have been successfully made.
Key Lock The Key Lock feature keeps you from inadvertently operating the portable station by hitting a key while carrying the portable station. 1. When the portable station is idle, press and hold Lock ] for one second. KEY LOCK You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that Key Lock has been successfully activated.
Registering/Changing Password To activate/deactivate Dial Lock or Directory Lock, you need to register a four-digit password in advance. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [5] to bring up the Password menu. MENU:55 PASSWORD MENU TO PROG 2.
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If you enter the wrong password, you will hear a warning tone. PASSWORD INCORRECT NOTES: • The password is required to activate/deactivate Dial Lock or Directory Lock. Write it down and try not to lose it. If you do lose it, contact your dealer. •...
Dial Lock If you activate the Dial Lock feature, you can prevent other people from making unauthorized phone calls using your portable station. While the Dial Lock feature is activated— • You cannot place outgoing calls (except for 911). • You can receive incoming calls.
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You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the Dial Lock feature has been successfully activated. The portable DIAL LOCK station will go back to the idle state. If you enter the wrong password, you will hear a warning tone.
Disabling Dial Lock 1. Enter the four-digit password. DIAL LOCK **** 2. Press [Menu]. DIAL LOCK You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the Dial Lock feature has been successfully disabled. If you enter the wrong password, you will hear a warning PASSWORD tone.
Directory Lock If you activate the Directory Lock feature, you can prevent other people from looking in your Directory. While the Directory Lock feature is activated— • You cannot look in your Directory. • You can still place or receive calls. •...
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4. Press [ ] or [ ] to select ON or OFF. DRCTRY LOCK 5. Press [Menu]. You will hear a confirmation tone to indicate that the Directory Lock feature has been successfully turned on or off. The portable station will go back to the idle state. If the Directory Lock feature is turned on, the word ON appears on the display.
Alarm Clock 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [1] [1] to bring up the Alarm Clock menu. MENU:11 ALARM CLOCK MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. ALARM CLOCK 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select ON or OFF. 4.
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NOTES: • The letter A (for Alarm) appears on the display when alarm is set. • You will hear the tone selected in Tone Selection. • The alarm tone volume is the same as the ringer volume. An alarm tone may or may not be heard in the Personal Ringing mode, depending on the Personal Ringing setting.
Placing a Call with Earpiece Microphone With an optional earpiece microphone attached to your portable station, you can place or receive calls by pressing the switch on the earpiece microphone. If you have registered a phone number to the switch on the earpiece microphone, you can call that number by pressing the switch on the earpiece microphone.
Programming the Portable Station You can program the portable station to your liking with various menus. • Press [End] to exit from any menu screen to the idle state. • If you do not press a key during an operation for 30 seconds, the portable station will go back to the idle state.
Disabling Keypad Tone 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [4] [1] to bring up the Keypad Tone menu. MENU:41 KEYPAD TONE 2. Press [Menu]. MENU TO PROG 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select ON or OFF. KEYPAD TONE 4.
PS Quick Mode (Charger Unit) If the PS Quick mode is ON, you can pick up the portable station from the charger to answer a call and put it back to the charger to hang up the call. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [2] to bring up the Quick Mode menu.
User Name 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [7] to bring up the User Name menu. MENU:57 USER NAME MENU TO PROG 2. Press [Menu]. USER NAME George 3. The currently registered user name will be displayed. Use [* ] or [# ] to move the cursor, and enter a...
Any Key Answer When the Any Key Answer feature is ON, you can answer a call by pressing any key (including 0–9, *, and #). 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [5] [4] to bring up the Any Key Answer menu. MENU:54 ANYKEY ANS.
Modem Connection When the Modem Connection feature is ON, you can engage in data communications by connecting a commercially available modem to the earpiece microphone jack. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [1] [5] to bring up the Modem menu. MENU:15 MODEM MENU TO PROG...
Range Notify If you walk out of the service area with the portable station while the Range Notify feature is ON, the portable station will give off a warning tone. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [4] [2] to bring up the Range Notify menu.
Charger Tone The charger tone lets you know that the portable station has been properly placed in the charger. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [4] [3] to bring up the Charger Tone menu. MENU:43 CHARGER TONE MENU TO PROG 2.
Quick Mode Guard The PS Quick mode can be configured in database programming so that you get a dial tone (right after you pick up the portable station from the charger) without pressing [Send]. However, the line will be automatically disconnected if Quick Mode Guard is ON and if you do not press any key for 30 seconds after you pick up the portable station from the charger.
Help Display Browse this list if you have forgotten how to operate Omegatrek. When an item is displayed, press [Menu] to change the setting. 1. When the portable station is idle, press [Menu] [9] to bring up the Help Display menu.
5. General Information List of Available Programming Items Press [Menu] and enter the desired menu number. You can also press [Menu] and press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to bring up the desired menu. Programming Menu Description Default Setting Item Number Extension...
Be sure to turn off the portable station before replacing the battery. • Do not use other than specified battery charger. • Do not dispose of the battery in fire. Do not heat up the battery. • Do not use the battery in other than Omegatrek.
Battery Low Warning When the battery becomes low, you will hear a warning tone and the Battery icon starts to blink. It is time to recharge the battery. If this happens during a call, end the conversation promptly and p lace the portable station back in the charger.
Out of Area If you walk outside of the service area while the portable station is in the idle state, the Antenna icon on the display will disappear. If this happens, go to an area where you can see the Antenna icon again to receive or place a call.
Troubleshooting Check the items listed below before sending the portable station for repair. Basic Operation Symptom Probable Cause Remedy You are not pressing [Power] long Press and hold [Power] for more enough. than two seconds. You cannot turn on the portable The battery is exhausted.
Specifications Item Handset Charger 1.7” x 0.9” x 5.5” (excluding antenna and Size 3.0” x 3.0” x 2.8” projections) Weight 3.7 oz. (including battery) 4.7 oz. (including power cord) DC 3.6 V Power Supply AC 120 V, 60 Hz Lithium Ion Battery Power 0.4 W 96 W...