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Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Telephone

User Guide

PIVOT by Spectralink
720-0005-000 Rev: K
November 2015

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Telephone User Guide PIVOT by Spectralink 720-0005-000 Rev: K November 2015...
  • 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

    Turning your Handset Off ....................13 Chapter 3: Getting Started ........... 14 Getting Familiar with the Home Screen ................14 Status bar icons ......................15 Notifications ........................15 The Spectralink Dialer ....................15 Email ...........................16 Apps and Widgets .......................17 Calendar ........................18 Browser ........................18 Setting Screen Security ....................19 Hearing Aid Compatibility ....................21...
  • Page 4 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Conference calls ......................37 Call forwarding ......................39 Speed Dialing ......................41 Retrieving voicemail ....................42 Using a Headset or the Speakerphone ................43 Using your PIVOT while you are in a call ...............43 Chapter 5: Using the Barcode Reader (8753 only) ..... 44 General Operating Instructions ..................45...
  • Page 5 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Charging the Battery Pack ....................75 Charger Options ......................75 Using the USB Charger ....................76 Using the Quad Charger and Combo Quad Charger ...........76 About Battery Packs ......................77 Indications of Low Battery ...................78 Battery Pack Removal and Replacement ..............79 Battery Safety Notices .....................80...
  • Page 6 Other Medical Devices ....................105 Use While Driving ...................... 105 FCC Statement ......................105 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information: Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Handsets ........................105 EU SAR peak values (in W/kg): ................. 106 FCC SAR peak values (in W/kg): ................106 Handset operation normal position ................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Understanding Your Handset

    PIVOT users. Contact your system administrator for information about what capabilities are configured for your facility. This user guide shows you how to operate your Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Handset. Additionally, this chapter orients you to the physical features of the handset.
  • Page 8: Pivot Hardware

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Note: Configurable features Many of the features detailed in this Guide are configurable by your system administrator and may not follow the exact steps outlined here. Contact your system administrator for more information if you have trouble understanding how to use certain features.
  • Page 9 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Back 8742 8741/8753 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Before Using Your Handset

    Chapter 2: Before Using Your Handset When you first receive your handset, you need to fully charge the Battery Pack in order to maximize the Battery Pack's storage capacity and lifespan. You may also need to familiarize yourself with turning the handset on and off and learn about the various audio options available to you.
  • Page 11: Turning On Your Handset

    If the phone fails to turn on, contact your system administrator. Press the power button to turn on the handset The Spectralink logo displays followed by the PIVOT logo. The lock screen displays showing the lock icon that the system administrator has configured.
  • Page 12 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Lock screen showing the slide lock Lock screen showing the PIN lock Note: Emergency call safety feature If your handset is configured with a PIN, Pattern or Password lock, the Emergency call button appears, enabling you to make a call before unlocking the handset. Tap the button to open a list of emergency contacts if they have been configured by the system administrator.
  • Page 13: Turning Your Handset Off

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Your home screen may differ depending on the customizations done for your facility. Pressing the power button briefly will turn the screen off and lock the handset. Press the power button briefly again to turn the screen back on.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Getting Started

    Chapter 3: Getting Started This chapter shows you how to use the Home screen, the Status Bar icons and generally how to navigate through the PIVOT screens. Like other devices powered by Android, PIVOT is app driven, not menu driven. Generally you will tap icons to open applications that provide features, such as dialing a call, viewing email, browsing the Web, etc.
  • Page 15: Status Bar Icons

    When the handset is idle and the screen is black, a blinking LED lets you know that you have a notification. The Spectralink Dialer The Dialer icon opens the Spectralink dialer application. The keypad displays by default. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 16: Email

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Four icons across the top of the screen open different tabs: The keypad tab opens the keypad. It is the default tab. The recent tab opens a list of recent calls. The contacts tab opens a list of contacts as populated by the People app.
  • Page 17: Apps And Widgets

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Apps and Widgets Like other devices powered by Android, you can customize your home screens with apps and widgets by dragging them to a Home screen from the Launchers. Apps Launcher Widgets Launcher 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 18: Calendar

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide These can be added to and removed from any Home screen as you would with any device powered by Android: To add an app, press and hold the icon and then drag it when the Home screens appear.
  • Page 19: Setting Screen Security

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Setting Screen Security To avoid making inadvertent calls and to prevent unauthorized calls PIVOT offers several lock methods. When activated you must unlock the keypad before you can make calls. Your system administrator may have set a lock method already or may give you the option of setting a secure method.
  • Page 20 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Settings menu Screen security option Choose screen lock Note: When lock options are disabled Your system administrator may configure your handset with a Microsoft® Exchange Active Sync email account which requires you to use a PIN or Password to enable handset operation.
  • Page 21: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide PIN screen lock options What is that clicking sound? If the system administrator has activated encryption on your handset, you may hear a clicking sound until you enter your unlock credentials the first time after powering up your handset.
  • Page 22: Controls

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Controls The standard Android platform used by PIVOT offers finger motions that are used to manage the screen such as tap, swipe, long press, press and hold, drag, etc., depending on the situation. Auto-rotate You can change the screen to landscape display during some applications. Toggle this capability on and off through the Settings menu.
  • Page 23: Registration Ring Tones

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Registration ring tones An incoming call may ring differently depending on the configuration set by the system administrator. Although ring tones can be specified in the Sound menu (reached by Settings> Sound), which ring tone actually plays is determined by the following prioritization: The system administrator can specify a ring tone in the call server.
  • Page 24 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Calls that come in on the second registration conform to different rules than the main registration. Although they appear in the call log, contacts cannot be created from them. Outgoing calls may be made to these callers by using the log to place the call which will also go out on the second registration.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4: Using Telephony Applications

    Check with your system administrator to see if the wireless telephony system is protected from power outages. The Spectralink Dialer provides telephone call functionality. Tap the Dialer icon on the home screen to open the Dialer. The action bar across the top displays the action buttons you can use for direct dialing or to select people to call.
  • Page 26: Making An Emergency Call

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Making an Emergency Call Settings: Emergency calling options while the keypad is locked If a lock option requires a pattern, PIN or password you can make an emergency call if emergency numbers have been configured by the system administrator and if the phone is registered and Wi-Fi is available.
  • Page 27: Ways To Find A Number To Call

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Ways to Find a Number to Call Note There are many different 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 28: Recent Call

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide No match Match from People app Recent call Tapping the Recent icon opens a list of recent calls. Tap the one you want to dial. Remember, you may need to add or delete numbers according to the dialing standards in your facility.
  • Page 29 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Timesaver Use a long press on a recent call to add the number to the People app as a contact. When you long press a number and tap Add to Contacts, People opens and you can tap Create New Contact and enter the name and other contact information.
  • Page 30 Note: Trouble with People? If your PIVOT handset has an extremely large number of contacts, you may experience performance issues with the Spectralink phone application. Contact your system administrator for assistance if your contacts list searches slowly or if you get an error message.
  • Page 31 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Corporate Directory If installed in your facility, the corporate directory is a searchable database that you can access within the dialer. Tap to open the Corporate Directory Enter text and tap the search button View search results, tap name View results, tap number to place call Tapping the phone number opens the dialer.
  • Page 32: Call Management

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Call Management As a device powered by Android, call management on your PIVOT will seem familiar. However, your PIVOT has also been designed to have many features found on your corporate deskphones. As devices powered by Android are slightly different, look through these call management instructions to learn about how PIVOT functions.
  • Page 33: Active Call

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Reject an incoming call To reject, slide the red button to the left. The call will stop ringing. When you reject a call, the missed call notification will briefly display on the status bar, it will disappear and the missed call icon will remain on the status bar.
  • Page 34: Multiple Active Calls

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide An active call screen During an active call, the action bar displays icons to help you manage a call. Hold, Mute, End and Audio option are fairly self-explanatory. Transfer and Add call (conferencing) are explained below.
  • Page 35 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Setting up multiple calls While in an active call, tap the Add call button. This places the first call on hold and opens the Add call dialer. Use any method to populate the dialer for a call to the target party.
  • Page 36: Transfer A Call (Blind)

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide 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 the first call on hold.
  • Page 37: Transfer A Call (Consultative)

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Tap the Transfer call button to complete the transfer. Your screen will return to the Home 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 38 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide When the target party answers, you will see the active call screen with both calls displayed and the first call on hold. The call to the target party is active and you can explain that you are going to set up a conference call.
  • Page 39: Call Forwarding

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide 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 40 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Tap Call Forwarding Setup. Slide the ON/OFF slider to ON and enter a number or tap a contact from the displayed contact list in the People app. Call Forwarding Setup Enter number Tap the Save button to confirm the number. Call forwarding is now activated.
  • Page 41: Speed Dialing

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Turn off call forwarding Tap the overflow button and open Call Forwarding Setup. Slide the ON/OFF slider to OFF and tap Save. Call Forwarding is now disabled. User Tip: Call forwarding Automatic call forwarding works only as long as your handset is registered and turned on.
  • Page 42: Retrieving Voicemail

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Tap Speed Dial Setup. Tap a speed dial number to assign. The People list opens. Tap the contact number you want to assign to the speed dial number. Speed Dial Setup Tap number to assign...
  • Page 43: Using A Headset Or The Speakerphone

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Note If you hang up during the call to your voicemail retrieval number, the notification will be gone from the status bar, but you will still have a voicemail that you have not yet listened to. In this case, you can dial your voicemail number to retrieve the message.
  • Page 44: Chapter 5: Using The Barcode Reader (8753 Only)

    PIVOT. Currently, the Spectralink 8753 handset supports both 1D and a wide range of two-dimensional (2D) barcode types. Two-dimensional barcode symbologies typically encode more data, which may be contained in a smaller barcode label, as compared with 1D barcode symbologies.
  • Page 45: General Operating Instructions

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide General Operating Instructions The barcode reader is located at the top rear of the handset. Scanning range for the 8753 is 1 to 18 inches. The reader is ergonomically designed to slant down so that you can comfortably hold the handset in a parallel position without having to twist your wrist to scan a barcode that is on a table.
  • Page 46: Sending Barcode Data To Pc Applications Using Qbc

    In multi-endpoint mode, the Spectralink QBC application is installed on a group of computers so that a handset can transfer barcode data to any computer in that group. Although you can connect a handset to any computer in the group, you can connect a handset to only one computer at a time and you can connect only one handset to a computer at a time.
  • Page 47: Barcode Scanning In Single-Endpoint Mode

    Connector. The application launches quietly and runs in the background. You can confirm that the Spectralink QBC is running by checking for the icon in the status bar of your 8753 handset. Move the cursor on the host computer to one of the barcode hotspots, typically a corner of the display.
  • Page 48 ○ The handset will emit a confirmation tone to notify you that it is connected if it has been configured to make a sound. ○ The Spectralink QBC status icon on the handset will appear on the right side of the status icon row.
  • Page 49: Chapter 6: Applications

    Two different types of Applications might be available for you to activate. Applications are available from either the Launcher icon or from the Spectralink widget box usually located on home screen 2. Google applications may also be available. Contact your system administrator if you have questions about how to activate and use applications deployed in your facility.
  • Page 50 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Note: Installing applications You may not be able to install applications on your PIVOT without specific support from your system administrator. Contact your system administrator if you want to use third-party applications. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 51: Chapter 7: Safe And Panic Button

    Warning 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 central provisioning server, the server hosting location services,...
  • Page 52: Icons And Notifications

    The user cannot permanently disable Spectralink Personal Alarms or turn the feature on and off. 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 53 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Charging, motion sensor monitoring disabled but Panic Button is enabled and functioning. Motion sensors are monitoring, Panic Button is disabled. Motion sensors are monitoring, Panic Button is enabled. Motion sensor monitoring disabled but Panic Button is enabled and functioning.
  • Page 54: Suspending The Motion Sensor

    PIVOT by Spectralink 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 55: The Alarm State

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide SAFE tilt event warning The user can cancel an impending alarm during the warning state by swiping across the screen from left to right over the arrows. The alert audio will turn off and no alarm will be sent to any configured security application and the handset resumes monitoring motion.
  • Page 56: Using The Panic Button

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide The alarm can be turned down by pressing the volume down button or silenced by using either the volume down button or the power button. The alarm state will continue until cleared. Once an alarm state is reached, the user cannot retract the alarm but can cancel the alarming state and return the handset to the monitoring state by swiping across the screen from left to right over the arrows.
  • Page 57: Activating The Panic Button

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Activating the Panic Button The Panic Button can be configured in several different ways. Contact your system administrator to find out which of these setting is active in your application:  Is the Button activated by a long press, two short presses or either? ...
  • Page 58 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Panic button alarm state 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 59: Chapter 8: Push-To-Talk (Ptt)

    Chapter 8: Push-to-Talk (PTT) Spectralink 87-Series handsets 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. What is PTT? In PTT mode, the handsets behave like walkie-talkies: your handset transmits audio over a built- in speakerphone and recipients can respond to your message.
  • Page 60: Using The Push-To-Talk Feature

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide  Normal Channels PTT channels 1 through 23 can be used as normal channels by any subscribed handset user. The administrator can create a label, comprised of up to 15 characters, for channels 1 to 23 to help users identify PTT channels. The default label for channel 1 is ALL.
  • Page 61 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide The PTT app displays the current channel and either the Activity tab or the Channels tab, depending on which tab was last viewed. Channel bar shows active Channel The star icon indicates the default channel...
  • Page 62: What Is A Ptt Broadcast

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Icon Description Receiving icon – you are receiving a transmission on this channel Button Description Priority Channel Selector Ignore Button Emergency Channel Selector What is a PTT broadcast? PTT broadcasts are similar to chat room sessions. You can either start a new conversation on an idle channel or join a conversation on an already active channel.
  • Page 63 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide If no activity occurs within the wait period, PTT session is closed. The wait period keeps the channel open and gives any handset subscribed to that channel time to join the conversation. To transmit on a different PTT channel...
  • Page 64 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide   Your transmission will interrupt all other PTT activity. If the recipient is in a non- emergency phone call, an in-ear alert will play to notify the user of the priority broadcast. You may tap the Switch to Emergency button to broadcast on the Emergency channel instead.
  • Page 65: Receiving Ptt Broadcasts

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide   Your transmission will interrupt all other PTT activity. If the recipient is in a non- emergency phone call, an in-ear alert will play to notify the user of the emergency broadcast. Receiving PTT Broadcasts Your handset will receive PTT transmissions differently depending on the priority of the PTT Channel whether you are on an active call.
  • Page 66 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Priority channel transmissions  The yellow Priority display will appear on the screen.  If you are not in a call, you will hear the PTT beep and audio.  If you are in a call, you will hear an in-ear PTT alert but not the PTT audio unless you open the channel using the notification.
  • Page 67: Receiving Ptt Broadcasts While In Call

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide To answer a PTT broadcast  Press and hold the Talk button while the channel is idle. Only one person can broadcast at a time. To change the PTT volume  Press the Volume up or Volume down buttons on the side of the handset while in an active PTT call.
  • Page 68: Receiving Priority Ptt Broadcasts

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide To listen to a PTT broadcast  Swipe down the notification drawer and tap the notification. This joins you to the PTT broadcast. To answer a PTT broadcast  Swipe down the notification drawer and tap the notification. This joins you to the PTT broadcast.
  • Page 69: Receiving Emergency Ptt Broadcasts

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Receiving Emergency PTT Broadcasts When idle When in call The volume slider appears when you receive an emergency call when the handset is idle. You can use the volume slider to lower the volume, if desired.
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  • Page 71: Chapter 9: Chargers And Battery Packs

    USB charger with your handset. Caution: Battery compatibility Only use Spectralink 87-Series Battery Packs with Spectralink 87-Series Handsets. Check the label on the Battery Pack and ensure the model number is DM351 for the 8741/8743 models and DM367 for 8742 model.
  • Page 72: Hot Swap Batteries

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Barcode scanning Some facilities make frequent use of the barcode scanning feature. When you press the scan button, it activates the scan LED which puts a high demand on the Battery Pack. Stay aware of this and use your barcode scanning efficiently.
  • Page 73 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Plug in the wall charger. The screen will prompt you to remove the battery. Remove the battery. The screen will prompt you to insert a new battery. Insert a fresh battery. A popup will announce that the swap is complete.
  • Page 74 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide You may tap “Continue using this battery” if no other battery is available. Tap “Hot Swap batteries again” to return to the procedure if you have a more fully charged battery to use instead. Cancelling Battery Hot Swap After three minutes of inactivity, Battery Hot Swap will automatically cancel without further notice.
  • Page 75: Charging The Battery Pack

    The USB charger charges a single handset through the USB port on the bottom left side of the handset. The Quad Charger can charge up to four Battery Packs at a time. The Battery Packs for the Spectralink 87-Series Wireless Telephone can be charged with either Spectralink 87-Series charging options.
  • Page 76: Using The Usb Charger

    Three Quad Chargers of either style can be used in series to form a charging bank. See Spectralink 87-Series Quad Charger Quick Start Guide or PIVOT Combo Quad Charger Quick Start Guide for mounting instructions.
  • Page 77: About Battery Packs

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Combo Quad Charger Quad Charger showing a mix of 2 Battery Pack styles being charged. showing four 8741/8753 Battery Packs being charged. The following table lists the LED indications and charger status. Quad Charger LED Indicators.
  • Page 78: Indications Of Low Battery

    Warning: Explosion risk WARNING: THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION IF YOU REPLACE THE BATTERY PACK WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE. USE ONLY SPECTRALINK BATTERY PACK MODEL DM351 WITH SPECTRALINK 8741 AND 8753 HANDSETS. USE ONLY SPECTRALINK BATTERY PACK MODEL DM367 WITH SPECTRALINK 8742 HANDSETS.
  • Page 79: Battery Pack Removal And Replacement

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Battery Pack Removal and Replacement PIVOT 8741/8753 PIVOT:S 8742 To remove the Battery Pack from the To remove the Battery Pack from the handset, slide the carrier latch towards the handset, slide the carrier latch towards the phone body.
  • Page 80: Battery Safety Notices

     If multiple Battery Packs are supplied with your handset, Spectralink recommends that each be fully charged upon receipt to prolong battery life. Battery Packs will slowly lose charge if unused. To maintain battery potential, charge unused Battery Packs occasionally or alternate Battery Pack use.
  • Page 81 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide  Any battery that exhibits swelling, cracking, or other abnormality should be disposed of promptly and properly. Do not use a battery in this condition.  Dispose of any used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
  • Page 82: Chapter 10: Sync Calendar And Email

    Chapter 10: Sync Calendar and Email Your system administrator may have enabled your handset to sync with the Exchange Server in your facility that hosts your Outlook calendar and email. If so, you can set up the sync by following these steps: Caution: Steps may vary! Your system may operate differently from the steps outlined here.
  • Page 83 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Modify the Domain\Username field to show your username as directed by your system administrator. Usually this is the email address as entered in step 1. The password should be populated with the one already entered in step 1.
  • Page 84 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Caution: Consult with your system administrator Complete the next steps only after receiving specific instructions from your system administrator. Tap “OK” on Remote security Administration warning. Leave the settings on the screen as default and tap “Next”...
  • Page 85 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Tap “Activate” on Active device Administrator. Usually screen security must be set. Tap PIN or Password, enter your code and tap Continue. You will be prompted to confirm the code. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 86 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide You should see “Waiting for sync” screen and you may get a number of notification alerts. Once the sync is complete, you will see the lock screen with the email icon in the status bar if you have new emails. Enter your PIN or password to open your email inbox.
  • Page 87: Chapter 11: Settings

    Chapter 11: Settings Use the Settings application to manage things like ringtones, language, etc. and to find information about your PIVOT. Settings Options Sound Change volumes, tones, and other sound settings: Note: Web API volume setting The Web API volume setting Settings> Sound> Volumes> Web API volume controls the loudness of any alert that you might receive if your handset connects with call systems or the like.
  • Page 88: Display

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Display Adjust screen brightness, change wallpaper and other options. Battery Check the status of the battery, systems that are using battery life and watch it charge and discharge on this screen. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 89: Language & Input

    Change the language and administer other input tasks. Note: Changing the language The Spectralink phone application is customized for your PIVOT and combines standard Android platform functionality with unique Spectralink functionality. The unique-to-Spectralink text is translated into French, German, Italian and Spanish. If you chose a different language, the unique text will not be translated and will appear in English only.
  • Page 90: Add An Account

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Add an account Allows you to set up different accounts. Accessibility Accessibility options allow you to customize the interface to accommodate special needs. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 91: About Phone

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide About phone The About phone screen gives you technical information about the handset. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...
  • Page 92: Updating Handset Software

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Updating Handset Software From time to time, your system administrator may provide new or updated software for your PIVOT. If the handset has found new software to install, the download icon will display in the status bar.
  • Page 93: Chapter 12: Other Things You Should Know

    Chapter 12: Other Things You Should Know Tip: Let your system administrator know what you need Because your PIVOT is deployed within your workplace, it functions differently than a consumer-grade smartphone. It features productivity applications that provide an IT administrator with the ability to restrict any potentially insecure exposure or prevent entertainment-type uses.
  • Page 94: Appendix A: Care Of The Handset

    Doing so will void your warranty.  Spectralink recommends the use of a silicone bumper to prolong the life of your handset, especially if it could be dropped or cleaned frequently with disinfectants that are known to damage plastics.
  • Page 95 PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide  The headset jack and the USB port should be kept covered with the rubber plugs when they are not in use. This will protect the handset against ingress of dust and liquids.  The handset has an IP64 rating. This means it can withstand dust and splashing liquids but is not submersible.
  • Page 96: Appendix B: Regulatory And Safety Information

    Appendix B: Regulatory and Safety 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 87-Series Use only 87-Series products with other 87-Series products as identified by the model number located on the label of the product.
  • Page 97: Fcc

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Spectralink 8020 Wireless Handset 802X Spectralink 8030 Wireless Handset 803X Desktop Charger PCS1850 Dual Charger PCD1850 Quad Charger PCQ1850 Standard Battery Pack PBP0850 Extended Battery Pack PBP1300 UltraExtended Battery Pack PBP1850 FCC IDs IYG-874X and IYG-875X FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This portable device with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 98: Industry Canada Notice

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Industry Canada Notice Certification Number IC: 2128B-874 Certification Number IC: 2128B-875 Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To...
  • Page 99: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    С настоящето, Spectralink Corporation декларира, че този 874X, 875X отговаря на основните изисквания и други съответни постановления на Директива 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Čeština: Spectralink Corporation tímto prohlašuje, že tento 874X, 875X je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Dansk: Undertegnede Spectralink Corporation erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr 874X, 875X...
  • Page 100 I ostalim odredbama Direktive 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Íslenska: Hér með lýsir Spectralink Corporation yfir því að 874X, 875X er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Italiano: Con la presente Spectralink Corporation dichiara che questo 874X, 875X è...
  • Page 101 Spectralink Corporation týmto vyhlasuje, že 874X, 875X spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Slovenščina: Spectralink Corporation izjavlja, da je ta 874X, 875X v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Suomi: Spectralink Corporation vakuuttaa täten että...
  • Page 102: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Svenska: Härmed intygar Spectralink Corporation att denna 874X, 875X står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 2006/95/EC, 2004/108/EC, 1999/5/EC & 2011/65/EU. Hearing Aid Compatibility This equipment is Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC) Cet équipement est compatible avec les dispositifs d'aide auditive.
  • Page 103: Wireless Telephones

    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 104: Operational Warnings

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Operational Warnings Certain operational environments are potentially hazardous. Please read the following text carefully to ensure that you understand the handset’s operating conditions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Do not take your handset into any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.
  • Page 105: Other Medical Devices

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
  • Page 106: Eu Sar Peak Values (In W/Kg)

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.
  • Page 107: Handset Operation Normal Position

    PIVOT by Spectralink User Guide 8741/53-body: 0.280 W/kg Body Tissue 8742-head: 1.420 W/kg Head Tissue 8742-body: 0.410 W/kg Body Tissue Handset operation normal position To position the antenna properly, hold the handset as you would any other telephone, with the earpiece to your ear and speak into the microphone.
  • 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, Inc. Microsoft and Outlook are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 721-0005-000_K.docx November 2015...

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