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Summary of Contents for LG-Nortel LWS-BS

  • Page 1 LWS-BS Quick User guide...
  • Page 2 Speaker Button – Activates the speaker or headset. If headset mode is in on (when the red LED of headset button illuminates), headset is activated, otherwise speaker is activated. Menu Button – Used to set or change the configuration, or to register to a LWS-BS. MSG Button – Used to access voice messages.
  • Page 3 LWS-BS Quick User guide LWS-BS Contents in the Package Verify that all parts shown below were provided in the package. Configuration The following figure depicts a sample configuration using the LWS system. Sample Configuration...
  • Page 4 LWS-BS Connection To connect the LWS-BS with phone lines and its peripherals: 1. Connect the line cords to the CO line ports on the bottom of the LWS-BS and its other ends to the wall sockets. 2. Plug the AC/DC Adapter (SA-B122). cord and FAX/SLT Line into the bottom of the LWS-BS 3.
  • Page 5 The LWS-BS controls the functional service and registration related to the LWS-WK and GDC- 400HM/450H. Each LWS-WK and GDC-400HM/450H must be registered to the LWS-BS (Base Station) before use. Only one LWS-WK and GDC-400H/450H can be registered to the LWS-BS at a time.
  • Page 6 6. Press [OK] soft button or Navigation ‘OK’ key. In a few seconds, a confirmation tone is received at the LWS-WK. 7. If the registration fails, repeat procedure from Step 1 to 7 at the LWS-BS and Step 1 to 6 from the LWS-WK.
  • Page 7 LWS-BS Quick User guide 1. Press [Trans]. 2. Dial the station to receive the transfer. 3. If the ring-back tone from the station is played, hang-up to complete the transfer. Call Waiting/Camp on To activate a Camp-On while receiving the Intercom busy tone: 1.
  • Page 8 LWS-BS Quick User guide Intercom Call Hold 1. Press the [Hold] button; Mute 1. Press the [Mute] button; the [Mute] button LED illuminates, the microphone (Handset, Speakerphone, Headset) is muted, and the connected party receives silence. Night/Weekend mode To activate night/weekend mode: 1.
  • Page 9: Feature Code

    3. Alarm – Icon indicates the alarm has been set. 4. Message – Icon indicates there is at least one new message. 5. Station Number – Displayed in idle state. If the LWS-BS station has the designated name, the name is displayed.
  • Page 10 Red LED illuminates when the ‘mute mode’ is on. Speaker Button – Used to place/answer calls using the speaker/microphone Menu Button – Used to set or change the configuration, or to register to a LWS-BS. MSG Button – Used to access voice messages.
  • Page 11 LWS-WK Contents in the Package Verify that all parts shown below were provided in the package. LWS-WK Quick User Guide Power Adapter LWS-WK (DECT terminal) AC power cord Configuration The following image depicts a sample configuration using LWS-BS system and phones. Sample Configuration...
  • Page 12 LWS-WK Quick User guide LWS-WK Connections To connect the LWS-WK to be used with the system: 1. Plug the AC/DC Adaptor cord into the bottom of the LWS-WK. 2. Fasten the AC Adaptor cord to the latch Hook as shown (inset detail). 3.
  • Page 13 13. Press [OK] soft button or Navigation ‘OK’ key. In a few seconds a confirmation tone is received at the LWS-WK. 14. If the registration fails, repeat procedure from Step 1 to 7 at the LWS-BS and Step 1 to 6 from the LWS-WK.
  • Page 14 LWS-WK Quick User guide LWS-WK User Operation Call forward 1. Lift the handset or press [Speaker]. 2. Dial digit “554”. 3. Dial forward type (1:Unconditional, 2:Busy, 3:No Answer, 4:Busy/No Answer) 4. Dial station number or {VSF/VM access} code Call Pick-up 1.
  • Page 15 LWS-WK Quick User guide 3. Enter the desired name and press [OK] soft button. 4. Enter the desired number and press [OK] soft button. 5. Select CO Line Access Code Yes or No and press [OK] soft button. 6. Enter phonebook position (01 - 60) and press [OK] soft button. DND(Do Not Disturb) To activate DND: 1.
  • Page 16 6. Press [OK] button. LCD Display 1. Antenna - Displayed when the LWS-WK is in the range of a LWS-BS where it can be linked. Disappears when it moves out of range. The closer it moves to the base, the stronger RSSI for reception is.
  • Page 17 LWS-WK Quick User guide Feature Code Feature Code Remark Intercom Call 700-708 Call Forward Change VM password Group Call Pickup Direct Call Pickup XX : 01 ~ 03 (Line number) Individual Line Access 48 XX Outside Line Access Code VSF/VM access code Access individual held line 4# XX XX : 01 ~ 03 (Line number)
  • Page 18 GDC-400HM Quick User guide GDC-400HM Appearance Figure 2.5.3-1 GDC-400HM Component Description Figure 2.5.3-2 GDC-450H Component Description...
  • Page 19 GDC-400HM Quick User guide Button Function [TALK] To make a call Redial number saved in handset. [END/POWER] END/POWER] To end a call Press for less than 1 second : Power Off Press for less than 1 second :Leave a call back or a message Press for less than 1 second: Ignore an incoming call.
  • Page 20 GDC-400HM Quick User guide [RIGHT/INTERNAL/TRANSFER/HOLD] Talking Mode : Press for less than than 1 second: Transfer a call to another station(TRANS). Press for longer than 1 second: Hold a call / release a holding call(HOLD). In an idle state : In MENU : right button To make a intercom call or a line call [CALL BACK]...
  • Page 21 LCD Display – GDC 400HM 1. Antenna - Displayed when the handset is in the range of a LWS-BS where it can be linked. Disappears when it moves out of range. The closer it moves to the base, the stronger RSSI for reception is.