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Spectralink Versity Smartphone Family
User Guide
Versity 92/95/96 Series by Spectralink
Release 1.3 for Versity 92 Series
Release 2.2 for Versity 95/96 Series
720-0075-000 Rev D
May 2021

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  • Page 1 Spectralink Versity Smartphone Family User Guide Versity 92/95/96 Series by Spectralink Release 1.3 for Versity 92 Series Release 2.2 for Versity 95/96 Series 720-0075-000 Rev D May 2021...
  • Page 2 The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Spectralink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Spectralink, nor be implied to grant any license to make, use, or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Versity Hardware ......................8 Versity 95/96-Series ..................... 9 Versity 92 Series ......................11 App Basics ........................12 Versity 95/96-Series collection ..................12 Versity 92 Series collections ..................12 Spectralink Feature Apps Summary ................14 Spectralink Utilities Apps Summary ................15 Some Administrative Details ...................15 Software updates ......................16 Notifications ........................16...
  • Page 4 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Second registration .....................31 Chapter 4: Barcode App ............. 32 General operating instructions ..................32 Chapter 5: Batt Life App ............. 34 Configure the Settings ....................34 Alarm tone ........................35 Additional metrics ......................36 Chapter 6: Biz Phone App ........... 37 Recents Tab ........................38...
  • Page 5 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Chapter 7: Buttons App ............67 Chapter 8: Push-to-talk (PTT) ..........69 Settings ........................70 Using the Push-to-talk Feature ..................71 The Transmit tab ......................71 The Activity and Channel tabs ..................72 What is a PTT broadcast? ...................72 Transmitting a PTT broadcast ..................73...
  • Page 6 Pacemakers ......................103 Other Medical Devices ....................103 Use While Driving ...................... 103 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information: Spectralink Versity Wireless Smartphones ......................104 EU SAR peak values (in W/kg): ................. 105 FCC SAR peak values (in W/kg): ................105 Smartphone operation normal position ..............
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Understanding Versity

    This user guide shows you how to use the Spectralink applications installed on your Spectralink Versity smartphone. This chapter orients you to the physical features of the various smartphone models and introduces the features that are unique to Versity.
  • Page 8: Smartphone Lte Range (96-Series Only)

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Smartphone LTE range (96-Series only) LTE models have signal coverage outside the facility. Contact your system administrator if you have questions about your facility’s coverage area. If you have an LTE phone, your administrator will provide you with training.
  • Page 9: Versity 95/96-Series

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Versity 95/96-Series Front 721-0075-000-D.docx May 2021...
  • Page 10 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Back Scanner model (side view) 721-0075-000-D.docx May 2021...
  • Page 11: Versity 92 Series

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Versity 92 Series Front Back (non-scanner) and Side (with scanner) views 721-0075-000-D.docx May 2021...
  • Page 12: App Basics

    As your Versity smartphone comes from the factory, it is loaded with several specialized Spectralink apps as well as with a number of apps that are supplied by the Android platform. Spectralink apps provide features especially designed for our customers. Utilities apps enhance the Android experience by offering programming refinements to the system administrator to make Versity work better in a controlled environment.
  • Page 13 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Every app uses its overflow menu to display a menu of additional items. The About option provides information about the app itself, including the version number. You might need to provide this information to the system administrator from time to time.
  • Page 14: Spectralink Feature Apps Summary

    SAFE Biz Phone The SAFE app is Spectralink’s application The Biz Phone app is Spectralink’s SIP for emergencies. It can be deployed in lone telephony application for Versity devices. worker environments or where facilities require extra security.
  • Page 15: Spectralink Utilities Apps Summary

    Spectralink Versity 92 Series User Guide Spectralink Utilities Apps Summary AMiE Logging The Logging app is Spectralink’s application The AMiE Analytics system enables administrators to keep track of real time for the management of syslog information device metrics on a management console.
  • Page 16: Software Updates

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Software updates Unlike consumer-grade Android smartphones, Versity updates are managed by the system administrator, not directly by Google. Periodically, your smartphone checks in with an administrative server and will download an update, if available.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Before Using Your Smartphone

    This chapter covers these subjects. Spectralink: For best performance (95/96-Series only) Always keep a charged battery in the phone when in storage or not in use. Note: Do I need to enter a password? Many facilities require a password to access the smartphone’s applications while...
  • Page 18: Turning Your Smartphone On

    Press and hold the power button to turn on the smartphone. Versity will vibrate. Let go when the first screen displays. Allow the screens to cycle through a bootup screen, the Spectralink splash screen and Android screens. The lock screen may appear and display the lock icon and a prompt to enter a PIN or Passcode.
  • Page 19: Turning Your Smartphone Off

    Hot Swap Battery (95/96-Series) The Spectralink Hot Swap feature is intended to provide short term power continuity during an active swap of the battery. During an active swap, minimum power is provided to allow for the phone to remain on.
  • Page 20: Unlocking Versity

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Insert a new battery. If the replacement battery is too low… You may attempt to replace the current battery with another one that is discharged. If so, you will be alerted that the new battery is too low and the phone will shut down. Find a fully charged battery to continue.
  • Page 21: The Home Screen

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Note: Why don’t user preferences and critical alerts display? After a reboot, a swipe, pin, pattern or password must be entered before the phone displays user preferences such as custom ringtones. Critical alerts from custom applications will not display until the security swipe/pin/pattern/password is entered.
  • Page 22: Setting User Preferences For Calls

    Your home screen may differ depending on the customizations deployed in your facility. Note the Spectralink Collection icon/s on the right side. You may be trained to use these in your workflow. Other apps may also appear on the Home screen, depending on what apps have been installed by your system administrator.
  • Page 23 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Option Description Dialpad as default tab If enabled, the dialpad will display when Biz Phone is activated instead of Favorites. 721-0075-000-D.docx May 2021...
  • Page 24: Chapter 3: Getting Started

    Apps buttons you may be used to seeing at the bottom of the screen with swipes of various kinds to move the screen around. Spectralink 95/96-Series will default to 3-button navigation but can be set to gesture navigation when upgraded to Android 10.
  • Page 25: Status Bar Icons

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Status bar icons The status bar is dynamically populated to provide current information about your smartphone. Minimally you will see a Wi-Fi (or LTE) icon and battery icons and the current time on the right side.
  • Page 26: Notifications

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide LTE phone status bar with signal strength bars (no Wi-Fi, full LTE) The battery icon represents the amount of charge remaining in the Battery Pack. The digital clock draws its time from an online resource or from a local time server. See your system administrator if the displayed time is incorrect.
  • Page 27: Apps And Widgets

    Apps and Widgets Some Spectralink apps appear on the Home screen (unless otherwise customized for your facility) in one or more Collection folders. Other Spectralink apps can be found in the apps list. Use a swipe-up gesture to open the apps list.
  • Page 28: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    Menu for Widgets on 92 Series Hearing Aid Compatibility The Spectralink Biz Phone app includes a hearing aid compatibility mode that adjusts the frequency response for users who have hearing aids equipped with telecoil inductive pickups. Acoustic pickup hearing aids will not respond to this adjustment.
  • Page 29: Controls

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Proximity sensor is blocked Controls The Android platform used by Versity offers certain buttons and various finger motions that are used to manage the screen depending on the situation. The Device app Display options provide navigation options.
  • Page 30: Registration Information

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Registration Information For Wi-Fi operation, Versity is dependent upon both the wireless and wired network in your facility. When it is registered to a call server and the network is working properly, you can make and receive calls and perform various other telephony functions as programmed in your facility.
  • Page 31: Second Registration

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide If the calling party is a member of the device’s contact list and the user has selected the Set ringtone option, and selected a custom ringtone for the calling party, the device will play the selected ringtone.
  • Page 32: Chapter 4: Barcode App

    Chapter 4: Barcode App (9553/9653 and 9253 Models only) The barcode app uses the scanner built into the Versity 9553, 9653 and 9253 models. The orange gear icon on the left side of the 2D barcode icon indicates that the settings for this app may be fully controlled by the system administrator.
  • Page 33 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide User Tip: How long does it take to scan a barcode? The larger the barcode, the more data it contains. 2D barcodes can be very large and contain a lot of information. It can take several seconds to read a very large (e.g.
  • Page 34: Chapter 5: Batt Life App

    Chapter 5: Batt Life App Tap the Batt Life icon to open the app. The Batt Life application displays the current condition of the battery and allows the user to adjust battery settings. Caution: Do not use “Battery Saver” mode Android’s “Battery Saver”...
  • Page 35: Alarm Tone

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Tap the Settings option to display the Settings menu. Enable battery monitoring if it is not on. Set the options: Range Enable battery monitoring On/Off Configure low battery alarm settings Vibrate On/Off Sound On/Off...
  • Page 36: Additional Metrics

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide If you are in a call, the alarm will activate in vibrate mode with a visual alert. When the call ends, and the alert has not been snoozed, the audible alert will begin. If the phone is set to DND mode and the low battery alarm triggers, DND is overridden and the alarm sounds.
  • Page 37: Chapter 6: Biz Phone App

    Chapter 6: Biz Phone App The Spectralink Biz Phone application provides telephone call functionality. Warning: Power failure may prevent call functionality Your smartphone may not function in the event of a power failure as it relies on the greater computer network to transmit calls. The Wi-Fi icon will be completely grayed out if the wireless system is down.
  • Page 38: Recents Tab

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Tabs with Favorites as default Tabs with dial pad selected as default Recents Tab The Recents tab is a list of numbers that you have called or have called you. Recents can be called through the dialer or viewed and stored in Contacts.
  • Page 39: Contacts Tab

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Contacts Tab Contacts are people whose numbers are stored in your phone, either because you saved them to Contacts from the Recents list or you manually entered them in Contacts. If your facility offers a corporate directory “LDAP”, a search will present names from both the Contacts and LDAP.
  • Page 40: How To Enter A New Contact

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide How to enter a new contact The easiest way to enter a new contact is from the Recent calls list. See above. Contacts can also be added manually. Tap the Contacts tab and then the Create new contact button at the top of the contacts list.
  • Page 41: Favorites Tab

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Display contact Edit contact Favorites Tab Favorites are populated from Contacts that have a white star and numbers that appear most frequently on the Recents list. Up to 10 numbers can display. See Contacts tab for more information.
  • Page 42: Making An Emergency Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Favorites Contacts Making an Emergency Call Warning: Versity MUST BE REGISTERED (Wi-Fi) or CONNECTED TO THE CARRIER (for LTE) to place an emergency call Before trying to place an emergency call over Wi-Fi, look at the status bar and ENSURE the registration icon appears as shown on the left.
  • Page 43: Wi-Fi Emergency Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Wi-Fi emergency call How to make an emergency call from the lock screen (Wi-Fi call) These steps bypass the EMERGENCY INFORMATION banner and allows you to directly enter an emergency number. Only emergency numbers will be activated here.
  • Page 44 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide The next screen displays a contacts tab if emergency numbers have been programmed by the administrator. Open the contacts tab and tap any listed number to place a call on Wi-Fi through Biz Phone.
  • Page 45: Lte Emergency Call (96-Series Only)

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide How to program emergency info and numbers to dial Programming emergency info and numbers is a basic Android feature. This feature gives you options for dialing emergency numbers that are in addition to any number programmed by your system administrator.
  • Page 46 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Dial emergency number. If the number has been programmed in Biz Phone, the Biz Phone app will open and the call will be attempted via Wi-Fi. (96xx-Series only) If you have a connected LTE phone and if the number is a valid carrier number, the call will be placed through the Google dialer as shown below.
  • Page 47: The Spectralink Dialer

    The Spectralink Dialer Tap the Floating Dialer icon to open the Spectralink dialer keypad or use the keypad icon if the dial pad is the default opening display. Tapping the “x” at the upper right will close the dialer.
  • Page 48: Ways To Find A Number To Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Ways to Find a Number to Call Note There are many ways to populate the dialer, several of which are detailed below. Once populated, in order to dial the number, you must tap the Start button.
  • Page 49 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide In the screens below, there were no matches to the number entered on the left. On the right side screen, matches from the Contacts app occurred when the number 3 was entered. No match...
  • Page 50 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Timesaver Use a long press on a recent call to add the number to the Contacts app as a contact. When you long press a number and tap Add to Contacts, you can tap Create New Contact and enter the name and other contact information.
  • Page 51: Ip Address To Ip Address Calling

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide IP address to IP address calling A Versity smartphone can call another Versity smartphone using an IP address instead of a phone number. This might be done to demonstrate calling when a call server is not available or to troubleshoot call issues with a call server but is not recommended for routine calling.
  • Page 52: Incoming Calls

    Note: Is the call coming in using Wi-Fi or cellular? The Spectralink Biz Phone app is used for Wi-Fi calling only. It was designed with the turquoise and orange accents so that you can tell the incoming call is using Wi- Fi.
  • Page 53: Second Incoming Call Scenario

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Note: Silencing the smartphone To silence all calls, alerts and notifications indefinitely or for a specified period of time, turn on DND as discussed above. See Do Not Disturb. To silence calls during a meeting, press the up volume button to display the Ring popup and then move the slider to the far left for vibrate only.
  • Page 54: Ongoing Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Consequently, app entry info may be lost. However, now that you are in the phone app, full call handling techniques are available for both calls. Ongoing call If you have an ongoing call or calls and leave the Biz Phone app by opening a different app, you can return to the ongoing calls by swiping down the notification drawer and tapping the ongoing call notification.
  • Page 55: Multiple Active Calls

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide The action bar Multiple active calls If multiple active calls are permitted in your facility, you can have up to four calls at one time. Simply follow steps 1-4. Contact your system administrator if you have questions about how many active calls you can have at once.
  • Page 56 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Tap the green Call button to dial the number. When the target party answers, you will see the active call screen with both calls displayed and the first call on hold. You can alternate between calls by tapping the other call which will place any other call on hold.
  • Page 57: Transfer A Call (Blind)

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Transfer a call (Blind) To transfer a call means to send an active call to another number. When you do this, the call is no longer active on your smartphone. An unattended or blind transfer is when you do not speak to the party you are transferring the call to before the call is transferred.
  • Page 58: Transfer A Call (Consultative)

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide The phone will dial the new party, the first party will be disconnected, and the screen will return to the previous screen. Transfer a call (Consultative) In a consultative transfer, you are able to speak to either of the two other parties before making the transfer.
  • Page 59 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Conference call screen example Ending a conference call • Tap the End call button when both calls are active. This hangs up both called parties. • Tap the Split button. This splits the conference call into two separate calls, both on hold.
  • Page 60: Call Forwarding

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Call forwarding Call forwarding is when calls to your phone are routed to a different number and your phone does not ring at all. Set up call forwarding Open the dialer and tap the overflow menu button.
  • Page 61: Do Not Disturb

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Turn off call forwarding You can disable Call Forwarding either through overflow menu> Call forwarding or (easier) by tapping the notification shade down arrows for Biz Phone> All calls forwarded and selecting the Disable option.
  • Page 62 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Quick access bar Tap the DND icon to display the popup window for a quick change of settings: Long press the DND icon to open a window with all the DND options. Configure the settings and then tap Turn on now. These settings will persist whenever you turn on DND until you make other changes.
  • Page 63: Speed Dialing

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Turning off DND You can disable Do Not Disturb by tapping the DND icon on the quick access bar. Speed Dialing When you have a lot of names and numbers in your Contacts list, the speed dial feature is very useful as you can assign a speed dial number to a contact and quickly dial the number.
  • Page 64: Retrieving Voicemail

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Speed Dial Setup Tap number to assign Speed dial assigned Using speed dial Open the dialer keypad. Long-press the speed dial number. The call is immediately placed. Retrieving Voicemail Voicemail may be set up in your facility.
  • Page 65: Audio Options

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Swipe down to open the notification drawer. Tap the voicemail waiting notification to open the dialer and call your voicemail retrieval number. Log press the 1 key to dial the voicemail retrieval number. Contact your system administrator if you need help with this.
  • Page 66: Using Your Versity While You Are In A Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Using your Versity while you are in a call You may want to do something else on your Versity while in an active call. For instance, you might want to check your calendar or email or browse for an address. You can do any of these activities and continue to carry on a conversation with your active call.
  • Page 67: Chapter 7: Buttons App

    Chapter 7: Buttons App Tap the Buttons icon to open the app. The Buttons app allows you to change which programmable button does what assignable action: Button Default action Left button No action Right button Top button Alarm Fingerprint* Fingerprint* Volume up Volume up Volume down...
  • Page 68 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide To change button function (if available): Open the Buttons app. The default settings display. Select the button you want to change to open the list of action options. In the screen below, the top button was tapped and the action list for the top button opened.
  • Page 69: Chapter 8: Push-To-Talk (Ptt)

    Chapter 8: Push-to-talk (PTT) Spectralink Versity smartphones can operate in a group broadcast mode called Push-to-talk (PTT). With PTT, the administrator subscribes users to some or all PTT channels to receive, and optionally send, PTT broadcasts. In PTT mode, the smartphones behave like walkie-talkies: Your smartphone transmits audio over a built-in speakerphone and recipients can respond to your message.
  • Page 70: Settings

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide PTT channels 1 through 25 can be used as normal channels by any subscribed smartphone user. The administrator can create a label, comprised of up to 15 characters, for channels 1 to 25 to help users identify PTT channels. The default label for channel 1 is ALL.
  • Page 71: Using The Push-To-Talk Feature

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Using the Push-to-talk Feature The PTT app uses three tabs to manage available features: Description Transmit icon displays the PTT soft button. Use either this soft button or the designated hardware button to transmit broadcasts.
  • Page 72: The Activity And Channel Tabs

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide The Activity and Channel tabs Note: PTT channels can be controlled by system administration If your system administrator controls PTT channels, they will be visible but grayed out. You can see which channels you are subscribed to and which you can transmit on but you cannot change or add to the list.
  • Page 73: Transmitting A Ptt Broadcast

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide PTT uses the term Current Channel to refer to the channel that you are currently “tuned” to – meaning it is the channel you are listening to conversations on and it is the channel you will transmit on if you press a Talk method.
  • Page 74: Receiving Ptt Broadcasts

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Receiving PTT Broadcasts Your smartphone will receive PTT transmissions differently depending on whether you are on an active call. • The PTT icon will appear on the status bar. • If you are not in a call, you will hear the PTT beep and the audio.
  • Page 75: Receiving Ptt Broadcasts While In Call

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Receiving PTT Broadcasts while in Call The smartphone will receive PTT broadcasts differently depending on whether or not you are in an active call. If you are in a phone call you will not be interrupted by a routine PTT call. No beep will sound.
  • Page 76: Chapter 9: Safe App

    Chapter 9: SAFE App Workers can be at risk during security breaches or if personal incidents require immediate attention. The Spectralink SAFE application offers personal monitoring for man down functionality, including “no movement” alarms, “tilt” alarms, “running” alarms and duress calls to an emergency number.
  • Page 77: How The Safe Application Works

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Warning: Test before using The reliability of the Spectralink Panic Button and SAFE application depends on the functionality and reliability of the greater infrastructure – the wireless LAN, the LAN, the call server, the Spectralink Application Management server, the server hosting...
  • Page 78: Icons And Notifications

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Icons and notifications The Spectralink Personal Alarms icon on the Notification Bar indicates that the Spectralink Personal Alarms functionality is active. SAFE icons Charging, motion sensor monitoring paused but Panic Button is enabled and functioning.
  • Page 79: Suspending The Motion Sensor

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Suspending the motion sensor If configured, the user can suspend SAFE motion sensing mechanism for a period of time by pulling down the Notification Bar… …and tapping the notification to begin snoozing: Then the SAFE Notification Bar icon will turn to pause .
  • Page 80: The Warning State

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide After the Snoozing timeout expires or is manually stopped, the checked shield appears on the Notification Bar to indicate that monitoring has resumed. Note: Can’t see the snooze option? If the snooze option is not shown on the notification, use your finger to swipe down on the notification and it should appear.
  • Page 81: The Alarm State

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide screen and swiping the arrows. Return to the warning screen by pulling down the Notification Bar and tapping the notification: The Alarm state If the user does not cancel during the SAFE warning state, the smartphone goes into the alarm state.
  • Page 82: Using The Panic Button

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Using the Panic Button When you press the red emergency button on the top of the smartphone or tap the soft button in the SAFE app, the alarm state is entered. A loud warning tone may sound and a call may be placed to an emergency number.
  • Page 83 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide • Placing an emergency call • Using the smartphone’s speakerphone • Emergency call using the speakerphone If you press the Panic Button in a manner that is not consistent with the configured trigger, a popup toast will tell you how to successfully trigger a panic alarm.
  • Page 84: Chapter 10: Sound Stage

    Chapter 10: Sound Stage Sound Stage enables administrators to configure sound profiles and set the minimum/maximum and default volume levels of various system and application sounds. Administrators can also set the types of sounds that can be selected for sound profiles. It is available from the apps menu. There are four predefined profiles (Normal/Loud/Soft/Silent) and a Personal profile if this option is enabled by the administrator.
  • Page 85: Configuring Profiles

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Configuring profiles Tap the profile name to display the list of all the sound options (default/minimum/maximum) that can be configured. Volumes may be changed by a user but only within the range set by the administrator.
  • Page 86 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide activate at a configured Time. In some facilities, Sound Stage Rules are controlled by the administrator. Tap the rule to open the configuration window. Existing rule settings Tap Switch to select a profile to switch to 721-0075-000-D.docx...
  • Page 87: Activating And Switching Profiles

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide For Rules 2-5, tap “when” to set the time for the switch. Activating and Switching profiles When Sound Stage is opened from the notification drawer, the currently active profile displays. Volumes may be changed in this display by moving the slider but only within the range set by the administrator.
  • Page 88: Nfc

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide In some facilities, NFC cards are used to adjust or share Sound Stage Profile settings. Using the tag The Sound Stage app must be enabled but does not need to be open to use the tag. Simply place the back of the phone very close to the tag.
  • Page 89: Chapter 11: Sys Updater App

    Chapter 11: Sys Updater App The Sys Updater app checks for new phone code and downloads it if it has changed. Check for and download new code Tap the Sys Updater icon to open the app. If an update is available, tap CHECK FOR UPDATE. If an update is available, it will download.
  • Page 90: Appendix A: Care Of The Smartphone

    Spectralink Please see Tech Bulletin CS 19-09 Cleaning and Disinfecting Versity Products for full information on cleaning and disinfecting your Versity smartphone and accessories at https://support.spectralink.com/versity. Look under the Technical Bulletin tab. General guidelines • Turn off the smartphone and unplug the chargers before you clean them. Never immerse the smartphone or charger in liquid.
  • Page 91 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide ○ Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin, or other skin care products including hand sanitizers ○ Do not apply any solvent such as acetone, mineral spirits, etc. • Should the headset connector become dirty, you may experience a scratchy or intermittent signal.
  • Page 92: Appendix B: Regulatory And Safety Information

    Information Product Compatibility Caution: Product compatibility Each Spectralink family of products only works with other members of the same family. If you have any questions about product compatibility, contact your system administrator. Spectralink 92 Series Use only 92 Series products with other 92 Series products as identified by the model number located on the label of the product.
  • Page 93: Spectralink 84-Series

    UltraExtended Battery Pack PBP1850 Do not modify The user should not make changes or modifications not expressly approved by Spectralink Corporation. Any such changes could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Ne pas modifier L'utilisateur ne doit pas faire de modifications non expressément approuvées par Spectralink Corporation.
  • Page 94: Fcc Radiation Exposure Statement

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This portable device with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 95: Ised Canada Radiation Exposure Statement

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide exceed the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) necessary for successful communication. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 96: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    Spectralink Corporation tímto prohlašuje, že tento 9653/9640/9553/9540/9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. Dansk: Undertegnede Spectralink Corporation erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr 9653/9640/9553/9540/9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. 721-0075-000-D.docx...
  • Page 97 Ovime tvrtka Spectralink Corporation izjavljuje da je ovaj 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 u skladu osnovnim zahtjevima I ostalim odredbama Direktive 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. Íslenska: Hér með lýsir Spectralink Corporation yfir því að 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. 721-0075-000-D.docx...
  • Page 98 Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Italiano: Con la presente Spectralink Corporation dichiara che questo 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. Latviešu valoda: Ar šo Spectralink Corporation deklarē, ka 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 atbilst Direktīvas 2014/53/EU &...
  • Page 99: Australia Regulatory Statement

    Spectralink Corporation týmto vyhlasuje, že 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. Slovenščina: Spectralink Corporation izjavlja, da je ta 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 2014/53/EU & 2011/65/EU. Suomi: Spectralink Corporation vakuuttaa täten että 9653/9640/9553/9540/9253/9240 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 2014/53/EU &...
  • Page 100: Warnings

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide • Never use a non-Spectralink charging unit as it could damage the Battery Pack. • Use only the original plug-in power adapter for the chargers. • Contact your service representative for assistance if you have a faulty Battery Pack or a problem with your charger.
  • Page 101: Smartphones

    The earpiece may retain magnetic objects. Caution: Authority to operate this equipment Changes or modifications to this equipment that are not approved by Spectralink may cause this equipment to fail to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules, voiding the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 102: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. Spectralink is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void your authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 103: Facilities

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your smartphone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external radio frequency (RF) energy.
  • Page 104: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar) Information: Spectralink Versity Wireless Smartphones

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information: Spectralink Versity Wireless Smartphones Your wireless smartphone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and sends out 802.11a/b/g/n radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted radio frequency (RF) exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless smartphones.
  • Page 105: Eu Sar Peak Values (In W/Kg)

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide EU SAR peak values (in W/kg): 96xx 9653-head: 0.58 W/kg Head Tissue 9653-body: 1.19 W/kg Body Tissue 9640-head: 0.58 W/kg Head Tissue 9640-body: 1.19 W/kg Body Tissue 95xx 9553-head: 0.35 W/Kg W/kg Head Tissue 9553-body: 0.57 W/Kg W/kg Body Tissue...
  • Page 106: Smartphone Operation Normal Position

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide 9540-body: 0.54 W/kg Body Tissue 92xx Bluetooth 9240-head: 0.240 W/kg Head Tissue 9240-body: 0.266 W/kg Body Tissue 9253-head: 0.084 W/kg Head Tissue 9253-body: 0.113 W/kg Body Tissue 92xx WLAN 2.4G 9240-head: 0.393 W/kg Head Tissue 9240-body: 0.322 W/kg Body Tissue...
  • Page 107: Accessories

    Spectralink Versity 92/95/96 Series User Guide Wi-Fi MIMO • 802.11n: 2.4GHz band <18 dBm • 802. 11a/n/ac: 5GHz band <19 dBm (<18 dBm for 9640) Other • Bluetooth: < 10 dBm • NFC 13.56 MHz: < 25 dBuA/m at 10cm Accessories •...
  • Page 108: Appendix C: Products Mentioned In This Document

    Appendix C: Products Mentioned in this Document Android, Google, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC Apple is a registered trademark owned by Apple Inc. *****END OF DOCUMENT***** 721-0075-000-D.docx May 2021...

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