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Life|point
InTouch Phone
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User Guide
Cordless Handset Model
Exceptional Innovation
Manual Version Release 1.0
for The Cosmopolitan Implementation

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  • Page 1 Life|point InTouch Phone ® User Guide Cordless Handset Model Exceptional Innovation Manual Version Release 1.0 for The Cosmopolitan Implementation...
  • Page 2 Exceptional Innovation Software and Hardware This documentation, the Exceptional Innovation software and hardware products and services (including Life|ware University) it describes, and the information and know-how they contain constitute the proprietary, confidential and valuable trade secret information and sole property of Exceptional Innovation, LLC and may not be used for any unauthorized purpose, or disclosed to others without the prior written permission of the applicable Exceptional Innovation entity.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Regulatory Information ..........1-10 Warnings ..............1-11 Installation and Setup ....... 2-1 Overview ...................2-1 Items Included with the Life|point InTouch Phone ..2-1 Items Required for Installation ........2-1 Install a Cordless Life|point InTouch Phone ......2-2 Connect the phone to the network .......2-2 Commission a Phone ...............2-4...
  • Page 4 Wake and Sleep ........4-1 Overview ...................4-1 Wake and Sleep Menu .............4-1 Wake-Up Alarms ...............4-2 Set a Wake-Up Alarm ..........4-2 Sounds Menu ..............4-2 TV Menu ..............4-3 Music Menu ..............4-4 Lights Menu ..............4-4 Climate Menu ..............4-5 Sleep Timer ................4-6 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 5 Overview ...................7-1 Charger and Power Supply ............7-1 Charger Setup ................7-2 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ... 8-1 Overview ...................8-1 Troubleshooting Chart ..............8-2 Returning Equipment for Repair/Replacement ......8-7 Handset Admin Menus .............8-8 EI Website and Helpline ............8-9 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 6 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 7: Features, Specifications, And Safety Information

    Important Safety Informatio About the Life|point InTouch Phone The Life|point InTouch phone is a tabletop Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) touch-screen telephone for hospitality applications. This stylish, versatile phone combines the functions of an alarm clock, voice-message machine, room-control remote, stereo music dock, and cordless telephone into a multipurpose information and control center.
  • Page 8: Unit Features And Connections

    — The phone can be powered with power over Ethernet (POE) from a POE-enabled hotel network. • Customizable User Interface — When connected to a Life|ware server, the phone’s user interface can be customized using the Life|ware Visual Project configuration tool. • External Power Supply Connection —...
  • Page 9: Display Panel Features

    Raised buttons for Snooze, Alarm OFF, and Volume Up and Down • Message indicator for incoming messages • Light sensor for automatic display brightness • Built-in microphone Microphone Snooze Alarm OFF Light Sensor Volume Up/Down Message Indicator Display Panel Features Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel Features And Connections

    This optional RJ45 LAN jack (selected models only) is for connecting an external PC to the hotel network through the phone. When a high-speed (100MB/s) network link is established, the Link LED turns green. The Activity LED will flash green when the external PC is communicating with the network. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 11: Side Panel Features And Connections

    2.5 mm Audio Jack 2.5 mm jack to connect ADA devices such as a TTY keyboard or headset. Handset Cord Jack Handset cord jack to connect cord from wired handset to Base (inactive for cordless models). Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 12: Cordless Handset Features

    Mute, Hold, Speaker, numeric keypad, and ten one-touch dial buttons • LED message and ringer indicator • Speakerphone • 3.7V rechargeable battery Earpiece Display Dial End Call Volume UP/DOWN Numeric Keypad Hold Mute Speaker One-touch Dialing Microphone Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 13: User Interface Features

    Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information User Interface Features The Life|point InTouch phone’s touch-screen interface provides instant access to a variety of convenient features and information, including: • Time, day, date, current weather, and multi-day forecasts • Main screen menus for messages, timers, music, lighting, and climate •...
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information Technical Specifications The following are specifications for the cordless Life|point InTouch phone and standalone charger (specifications subject to change): Base Communications • VoIP — Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) compliant Base Display • Seven-inch diagonal full-color, touch-sensitive LCD featuring wide-viewing angle technology and...
  • Page 15 Standalone Charger • Vertical charging of cordless handset • Time to fully charge – 5 hours • Blue LED charging indicator • External Power Supply - 5V DC 500ma • Weight - 8 ounces Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 16: Important Safety Information

    Life|point InTouch phone. Safety Instructions The Life|point InTouch phone is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety. However, to ensure safe use it is important to follow the safety instructions marked on the product and included in this manual to help guard against personal injury and/or damage to the unit: •...
  • Page 17: Warnings

    For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Exceptional Innovation accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Features, Specifications, and Safety Information 1-12 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 19: Installation And Setup

    Items included in shipping carton • Items required for installation • Installation and commissioning Read the following sections to learn how to install and commission the cordless Life|point InTouch phone: • Install a Cordless Life|point InTouch Phon • Commission a Phon •...
  • Page 20: Install A Cordless Life|Point Intouch Phone

    Chapter 2 Installation and Setup Install a Cordless Life|point InTouch Phone This section covers the steps to install a cordless Life|point InTouch phone and commission it for service. Installation and commissioning includes the following steps: Connecting the phone to the network...
  • Page 21 If a high-speed (100MB/s) link is present, the Link LED turns green. Wait for the phone to go through its boot process. This can take from 5 to 10 minutes to complete. Continue to the next section, Commission a Phone. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 22: Commission A Phone

    This screen lets you enter a room number to associate the Base with the room and phone location. On the number keypad, touch the numbers for the room you are in and touch Next. Note: If there will only be one phone in the room, skip Step 4. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 23 Installation and Setup Touch the location for the phone you are working on and touch Next. Verify the information on the confirmation screen and touch Next to confirm. Proceed to the next section, Connect Handset Battery. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 24: Connect Handset Battery

    When you have connected the handset battery, replace the cover. Place the handset in the Base or a charger and allow it to charge until the battery indicator on the handset’s LCD screen is colored in, indicating a full charge. Then proceed to the next section, Register Handset(s) To Base. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 25: Register Handset(S) To Base

    8 for instructions for dial tone failures. If dial tone is present, press the red phone button to hang up. When you have performed this step on all handsets, commissioning is complete. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 26: Recommission A Phone

    On the number keypad, touch #1111 followed by the last four digits of the daily code obtained from technical services. Touch * (star). After a few seconds, the Commissioning screen displays. Touch Association. The following screen displays. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 27 Touch the location for the phone you are working on and touch Next. Verify the information on the confirmation screen and touch Next to confirm. Perform the Connect Handset Battery procedure earlier in this chapter. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 28: Register Additional Handset(S) To Base

    Chart in chapter 8 and follow the instructions for dial tone failures. If dial tone is present, press the red phone button to hang up. When you have performed this step on all handsets, Commissioning is complete. 2-10 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 29: Placing Calls And Other Phone Tasks

    Base speakerphone and calls placed using the Base speakerphone cannot be continued on the cordless handset. Read the following sections to learn how to use the Life|point InTouch phone to place calls and perform other basic phone tasks: •...
  • Page 30: Cordless Handset

    Base touch-screen display using the speakerphone. However, calls placed on the cordless handset cannot be continued on the Base speakerphone and calls placed using the Base speakerphone cannot be continued on the cordless handset. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 31: Placing A Call With The Cordless Handset

    To answer the call, press the green phone button on the handset. The handset displays the number of the caller. To end the call, press the red phone button. When the call ends, the handset displays the elapsed time of the call. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 32: Using The Handset Speakerphone

    One-Touch Dialing of Hotel Services To one-touch dial hotel services: • On the handset, press the button for the service you want. The number is dialed and the LCD displays the service you are dialing. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 33: Phone Menu

    The Cosmopolitan, refer to the Phone Pages chapter of the Technology Concierge User Guide for The Cosmopolitan implementation. Touch Phone on the main menu (below left) to access the phone menu (below right). Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 34: Placing A Call With The Base Speakerphone

    Muting a Call When you mute a call, you can hear the other party but they cannot hear you. To mute a call: Touch Mute on the phone menu. Mute again to unmute the call. Touch Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 35: Answering A Call With The Base Speakerphone

    If using the speakerphone during a call with the handset in the cradle, touch Speaker on the phone menu. • Touch Line 1 (or Line 2 if you are using Line 2 for the call). Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 36: Recent Calls Menu

    To view outgoing calls, touch Outgoing. Dialing Call Numbers • To dial the number for a recent incoming or outgoing call, touch the Dial button for that number. • To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 37: Messages Menu

    From the Main menu, touch Messages. The number of current voicemails appears in red on the Voicemail tab. To listen to your voicemails: • Touch Dial Voicemail and your voicemails play. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 38: Reminder Messages

    To view a reminder, touch the reminder you want to view and a full version opens in a popup: • To delete the reminder, touch Delete. • To return to the previous menu, touch Done. 3-10 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 39: Directory Menu

    Directory to see the list of options. From the phone menu, touch From the directory menu, touch the service you want to contact and the number is dialed. To return to the previous menu, touch Done. 3-11 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 40: Placing A Call With An Ada Headset

    Speaker. The indicator for the first available line turns green. Touch Talk to dial the number. Use the ADA headset to listen to and talk to the person being called. 2.5 mm Input ADA Headset Connection 3-12 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 41: Placing A Call With An Ada Tty Keyboard

    Speaker. The indicator for the first available line turns green. Touch Talk to dial the number. Follow the instructions in the TTY’s user guide to transmit and receive responses via TTY keyboard. 2.5 mm Input ADA TTY Keyboard Connection 3-13 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 Placing Calls and Other Phone Tasks 3-14 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 43: Wake And Sleep

    Wake and Sleep Overview The Life|point InTouch phone gives you two separate presettable alarms and a programmable sleep timer. You can set either of the alarms to wake you to music, TV, sounds you select, and even adjust the lighting and temperature you will wake up to.
  • Page 44: Wake-Up Alarms

    Chapter 4 Wake and Sleep Wake-Up Alarms The Life|point InTouch phone gives you two separate presettable alarms to wake you to music, TV, sounds you select, and adjust the lighting and temperature you will wake up to. Set a Wake-Up Alarm...
  • Page 45: Tv Menu

    TV menu, touch a channel. The green light tells you it is selected. To adjust the volume, touch the speaker icons or the volume buttons to the top right of the display. To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 46: Music Menu

    To select the lighting level: Under Device, touch one or more individual lights or All Lights. On, Low, or Off to set the desired lighting level. Touch To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 47: Climate Menu

    The Climate menu lets you select the temperature you wish to wake up to. To adjust the temperature: Set, touch the up or down arrows to select the desired temperature setting. Under To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 48: Sleep Timer

    End Action, touch the devices you want to turn off (TV, Music, Lights, or ALL). When the Under sleep timer expires, these devices automatically turn off. Done. To save your settings and return to the previous menu, touch Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 49: Room Control, Weather, And Music

    Musi Room Control The Life|point InTouch phone gives you access to room controls for individual and group lighting and climate settings. You can turn lights on and off from the main menu and control individual lights or groups of lights from the lights menu.
  • Page 50: Main Menu Lighting Presets

    You can control lights via the two lighting presets on the main menu. To adjust room lighting instantly via the main menu’s one-touch lighting presets: Lights On to instantly turn room lights on. • Touch • Touch Lights Off to instantly turn room lights off. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 51: Lighting Menu

    High to turn the light to 100% brightness. Mid to turn the light to 75% brightness. • Touch • Touch Low to turn the light to 25% brightness. To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 52: Climate Menu

    Auto, Eco or Off. To return to the previous menu, touch Done. To set the fan mode: Touch the fan mode setting. To save your settings and return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 53: Weather

    To view the current conditions and three-day weather forecast for a location: Touch Forecast on the main menu. The weather menu appears. On the weather menu, touch the location you want to view the forecast for. To return to the previous menu, touch Done. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 54: Music

    Chapter 5 Room Control, Weather, and Music Music The Life|point InTouch phone lets you listen to a variety of radio channels through your in-room TV and play your favorite music from your personal music device through the phone’s stereo speakers. .
  • Page 55: Music Menu - My Device

    Chapter 5 Room Control, Weather, and Music Music Menu – My Device The My Device Music menu lets you enjoy music from your own personal music device through the phone’s stereo speakers. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 56 Music. From the main menu, select Select My Device, and adjust the portable device’s controls to enjoy your favorite music. To control your music volume, adjust the volume controls on the portable music device. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 57: Charging Usb Devices

    Charging USB Devices hapter Charging USB Devices Overview This chapter describes how to charge external USB devices using the USB side port on the Life|point InTouch phone. Charging USB Devices The phone’s side panel includes a USB port for charging USB devices.
  • Page 58 Chapter 6 Charging USB Devices Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 59: Standalone Charger

    Standalone Charger Overview Exceptional Innovation offers an optional standalone charger for the cordless handset. Use the information and procedures in this section for installing and using the cordless handset charger. This standalone charger can be used in addition to the Base to provide fast charging of cordless handsets in locations away from the Base.
  • Page 60: Charger Setup

    The blue LED on the front of the charger will turn on to indicate charging. When the handset is fully charged, the battery indicator on the handset’s LCD screen will be fully colored in. Note: Whenever the handset is in the charger, the blue LED turns on. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    It also covers procedures for replacing the handset battery, returning equipment, and contacting Life|support as well as Admin Menus for the cordless handset. Read the following sections to learn more about troubleshooting methods and procedures and how to get assistance: •...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting Chart

    Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting Chart The Life|point InTouch phone is designed to provide years of trouble-free service. However, if problems arise with the phone’s hardware or software, you can use this troubleshooting chart to help isolate the cause of the trouble and in many cases correct it.
  • Page 63 Server is communicating, but the extension for the Base is not present in the database. • The “Phone Extension Not Found” message indicates that the extension is not in the Life|ware Server database. Handset will not charge. • Replace the battery using the...
  • Page 64 If using handset as a “hands free” speakerphone, ensure that the handset is lying on its side with the volume button facing up. • If the problem persists, replace the handset and/or contact support. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 65 Substitute another charger for the suspect unit. • If the battery still does not charge, replace the battery using the Replace Handset Battery section of this chapter. • If the problem persists, replace the handset or contact support. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 66: Replace Handset Battery

    When you have replaced the handset battery, replace the battery cover, place the handset in the Base or a charger and allow it to charge until the battery indicator on the handset’s LCD screen shows a full charge. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 67: Returning Equipment For Repair/Replacement

    Life|support will coordinate receipt of the returned goods and shipment of the repaired or replacement product. Note: For instances where the MAC ID of a unit changes due to a repair, Exceptional Innovation will notify The Cosmopolitan (through Life|support). Note: For defective handsets, please follow steps 1 through 4 above, but return only the handset - the complete phone need not be returned.
  • Page 68: Handset Admin Menus

    Commissioning Procedure in the Installation and Setup chapter for information on registering handsets with a Base. • De-register : For de-registering the handset from the Base. Halts communications from the handset to the Base. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...
  • Page 69: Ei Website And Helpline

    Helpline at: 1-877-901-8886. Please read this User Guide carefully before contacting us. When you call our helpline, make sure your Life|point InTouch phone is at hand so that technical support can more quickly help you correct the problem. Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide...
  • Page 70 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 8-10 Life|point InTouch Phone User Guide ®...

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