Abest WPBX-9000-2L User Manual

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  • Page 1 Wireless PBX System Wireless PBX System Wireless PBX System Wireless PBX System User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Safety (refer to safety statement at the end of the manual) FCC compliance (refer to FCC statement at the page 6) Product Information (Serial No., Date of Purchase, etc.) Copyright © 1999 by ABEST Communication Corp. Wireless PBX User’s Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome!........................8 System box contents...................... 9 Getting Started......................10 Installation ..................... 10 Battery information ..................11 Location of controls ..................12 Base unit ..................12 Handset ..................13 Making, receiving, and ending calls ............... 14 Making an outgoing call..............14 Ending a call ...................
  • Page 4 Key vs. Letter...................20 How to enter lower case letters............21 Edit ......................21 Erase ......................21 Erase all ......................22 Handset programming ....................23 Ear volume.....................23 Ring volume....................23 Ring type ..................23 Key tone ..................23 Key lock ......................24 Automatic Key lock ..................24 Handset PIN (Private Identification Number) ..........24 Call forward....................25 Do not disturb ....................25 Phone Lock....................25...
  • Page 5 Set clock ..................31 Set date ..................31 Flash time setting ................31 Pause time setting................32 CO line access code..................32 Internal dial tone.................... 32 Getting Started...
  • Page 6 -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by ABEST COMMUNICATION Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules, as required for equipment connected to the telephone line.
  • Page 7: Welcome

    Welcome! Thank you for buying the ABEST Wireless PBX system! You have just acquired the key to mobile communications and high- speed data connectivity. Getting Started...
  • Page 8: System Box Contents

    System box contents (drawings of all the items inside the box) Wireless PBX User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installation (place installation drawings here) Getting Started...
  • Page 10: Battery Information

    Battery information Important: Before initial use, make sure to charge the battery… Wireless PBX User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Location Of Controls

    Location of controls Base unit Antenna PABX Base Getting Started...
  • Page 12: Handset

    Handset Ear Piece LCD Screen Talk Key Function Keys Numeric Keys Microphone Charge Contacts Wireless PBX User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: Making, Receiving, And Ending Calls

    Making, receiving, and ending calls Making an outgoing call Enter CO line access code (default is 9) then phone number. Press Tip: After dialing line access code, you may insert a Pause into the phone number by pressing Press ; listen for internal dial tone. Enter CO line access code (default is 9), after hearing dial tone.
  • Page 14: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a call When you receive a call, the handset will ring and the LCD will display the caller’s number and name ( if Caller ID function is available). Press or pickup the handset from the charger cradle to answer the call. When the call is finished, press or return the handset to the charge cradle.
  • Page 15: Call Back

    Press again to retrieve call while a call is on hold. Call back When the user encounters an internal or CO line busy tone, or internal ring back tone (with no answer), the user can activate the call back feature in the following way: Press until Callback menu is selected.
  • Page 16: Recall (Redial)

    When the third party answers, press (transfer) key to complete the conference call. If you receive a busy tone, or if the third party does not answer, press the key to be connected with the original party. In the basic system (two CO lines) the internal conference call (2 Handsets with one CO line) is valid, when only 1 CO line is engage in a call (the second CO line is on-hook).
  • Page 17: Answering A Call Waiting

    Answering a call waiting Press the “FLASH” button – this will swap between the connected call and the waiting call (the connected call becomes a waiting call). Press the “LINE” button – this will disconnect the current call and the extension will start ringing from the waiting call.
  • Page 18: Phone Book

    Phone book Name-recall Enter until “Phone Book” shows on LCD then press Press to select Name-recall function then press you are prompted to enter a name Enter either the full name or just the first letter; the first name that matches the letter(s) will be displayed, to choose this name press .
  • Page 19: Key Vs. Letter

    Enter the first letter of the name by tapping the key with the appropriate letter. If it is the second letter you need to tap the key twice to produce it. Wait for the cursor to move to the right before entering the next letter. Press when you have completely keyed in the name.
  • Page 20: How To Enter Lower Case Letters

    How to enter lower case letters Enter the letter A for example and then press *. The capital A is replaced by a lower case a. All letters will be lower case until you press * again. Edit Follow the Key vs. Letter table to select the Edit function. Enter the full name or the first letter and press .
  • Page 21: Erase All

    Erase all Follow above method to select Erase all function. Press at the “ Erase all?” prompt. Getting Started...
  • Page 22: Handset Programming

    Handset programming Ear volume Enter until “Handset Prg”. shows on LCD then press . Press to select Ear Vol function. The display shows the current ear volume. Press 1~6 to select ear volume level, or use the scroll keys *, # key to increase or decrease volume, then press confirm.
  • Page 23: Key Lock

    Select the Set key tone function. The display shows “ Key tone on/off”. Press * key to toggle it then press Key lock By pressing , *, all keys will be barred against accidental entry. The display will indicate key lock, and the handset can only answer to an incoming call (by pressing the button).
  • Page 24: Call Forward

    Call forward Select to the Call forward function, the last forward number is shown and the symbol of “call forward” indicates this function is on or off. Enter the new forward number then press The display shows forward type; you can use scroll keys *∆...
  • Page 25: Hotline

    Hotline This function enables the user to automatically access an external line after pressing the key without dialing the Line access code – 9. To activate this feature: Select Hotline in the menu Press to activate Press to deactivate Speed dial Dialing Press a number between 0 to 9 for 2 seconds (when the extension is in on hook state).
  • Page 26: Call Recording

    Press to confirm the Speed Dial position number. The display shows “ Stored” for a second or two. The listing has been stored. The display changes to Store. You can go back to the store Function and can now enter another phone number.
  • Page 27: System Programming

    System programming Enter until “System Prg” shows on LCD then press. The message “Enter Password” is shown, to prompt you to enter the system password code. Enter system password then press The message “ Select Fxn” is shown. Press until to the function you want to set.
  • Page 28: Music On Hold (Optional)

    If the extension number is 00, then for this CO line, the DIL function is disabled, which means that all the incoming calls from this CO line are ringing in all available extensions. Music on hold (optional) You can choose the source of Music on Hold. Music on hold is supplied by (optional) audio input Jack.
  • Page 29: Removing A Handset

    103. The handset LCD display: “Ext xx” (the available non occupied numbers) “Ext yy” 104. Select the desired extension number (2 digits, valid numbers: 10-24). 105. The Handset LCD display: “Extension name” 106. Enter the desired extension name (up to 12 characters). The extension now is part of the system network.
  • Page 30: Setting Clock And Date

    Setting clock and date Set clock 117. Select to Set clock function. 118. The display show as: “XX : xx”. 119. Refer to below instruction to set the clock Hours: Number keys. Minutes: Number keys. AM or PM: * key to toggle. 12/24 hours: # key to toggle.
  • Page 31 Pause time setting 129. Select to Set Pause function. 130. The display show as: “Pause X min.” 131. Enter pause time 1~4 seconds or scroll until you find the pause time you want. 132. Press CO line access code 133. Select to Line Access function. 134.

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