Voice Communications 3.2.4 Mute a Call To mute a call: 1. During a call select Option. 2. Use the Navigation key to scroll to Mute and press Select. 3. The call will be muted. 4. To remove the call from mute, press the Option key, then select Unmute.
Voice Communications 3.2.5 Transfer a Call A call in progress can be transferred to another user. A procedure is described below. 1. During a call, press Option. 2. Scroll to Transfer call and press Select. 3. If you do not know the contact number, follow the substeps below, otherwise skip to the next step. a) Press Contacts. b) Use the Navigation keys to select the contact, or use the keypad to enter part of the contact name, and press Details to view the number.
Voice Communications c) Press Exit twice, then go to the next step. 4. Type the contact number using the keypad and press Select. 5. The call will be transferred. 3.2.6 Call Waiting The Call Waiting feature tells you if another caller is contacting when you are on a call. This feature is enabled at an Administrator level. 1. The MinePhone will display when another caller is contacting you during a call. Press Answer to accept the call and put the current caller on hold.
Voice Communications 2. During a call you can press Options to access the following call waiting options: • End Call on Hold — Hang up the caller on hold • Swap — Revert the phone call to the caller on hold • Mute — Mute the current call. 3. Press Hang up to end the call. 3.2.7 Handsfree The MinePhone allows handsfree conversations during calls, using the speaker and bottom microphone. To activate handsfree operation: 1. During a call, press the left softkey to select Options. 2. Select Handfree.
Voice Communications 3. To switch back to handset mode, access the Option menu again and select Handset.
Chapter 4 Remote Speaker Microphone Topics: • • Attaching a Remote Speaker Microphone Using the RSM on PTT Calls Revision D A third party Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) can be attached to the MinePhone, which enables PTT calls without holding the handset. The RSM can only be used on MinePhones deployed in the Hard Rock mining environment. MinePhones used in an Intrinsically Safe environment cannot use the RSM feature.
Remote Speaker Microphone 4.1 Attaching a Remote Speaker Microphone The procedure below describes attaching the RSM to the MinePhone. 1. Turn off the phone and loosen the screw holding the RSM cover. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Align the RSM plug to the MinePhone socket. 4. Use a flathead screwdriver to tighten the screw on the RSM jack to the MinePhone.
Remote Speaker Microphone 4.2 Using the RSM on PTT Calls To make a Push to Talk call using the Remote Speaker Microphone: 1. Select the PTT group channel using the Channel Up Channel Down keys on the side of the handset. Make sure you and the recipient are on the same channel. 2. Press and hold the side button on the RSM. Wait for the short beep before speaking.
Remote Speaker Microphone 3. When you have finished speaking, release the side button on the RSM. This will allow you to hear recipients to talk back on the PTT group.
Chapter 5 Other Phone Functions Topics: • • • • Keypad Lock Managing Messages Viewing Network Details Locator App Revision D This chapter describes configuring the keypad lock, viewing text messages and viewing network settings.
Other Phone Functions 5.1 Keypad Lock The MinePhone keypad can be manually locked and unlocked by pressing and holding the # key for 2 seconds. . The keypad and PTT key can also be configured to auto lock after 60 seconds. . 1. Press Menu on the Home screen, scroll to the Settings option and press Select. 2. Auto Lock Key will be highlighted. Press Select. 3. Scroll to select one of the three menu options and press Select.
Other Phone Functions 5.2 Managing Messages Selecting Menu > Messages will display the options for text messages as described below. Message folder Description Inbox Up to 100 received messages are contained in the Inbox folder. Outbox Up to 100 sent messages are contained in the Outbox.
Other Phone Functions Message folder Description Picture Draft Up to 10 saved messages that are not sent are stored in Draft folder. Status Displays the number of messages in the Inbox, Outbox and Draft. Message Options Each message folder selection has options for modifying or sending a message. Message Option Function Read Open the message to read. Edit Edit the selected message. Send Send the selected message. Delete Delete the selected message. Reply Reply to the received message.
Other Phone Functions This screen contains useful troubleshooting information that may be requested by Technical Support personnel. It contains the following information: • • • • • • • • • • SSID Security Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS Address TFTP Server (IP Address) SIP Server (IP Address) MAC Address Control Port 5.4 Locator App The Locator app can be used to check the current zone in which a selected entity is located, or to see all entities in a selected zone.
Other Phone Functions On the Locator menu, the Everything in... shows all entities in a specific zone, or a specific entity type can be selected. Once an entity type is selected, a page of groups and entities is displayed. The Personnel/Vehicles/Other in... option will show all entities of that type in a selected zone, or scroll down to select an group/entity on that page. Use the NEXT PAGE / PREVIOUS PAGE options to move through the pages.
Chapter 6 Call Logs Topics: • This chapter describes how to use call logs on the MinePhone.
Call Logs 6.1 Viewing Call Logs Call logs can be accessed by selecting Menu > Call Log . A list of call log options are displayed and described below. Call Log Menu Description All Calls Lists all call types. Missed Call Lists the last 20 missed calls. Received Lists the last 20 calls received.
Call Logs Call Log Menu Description Dialled Lists the last 20 dialled calls. Emergency Sent Lists the last 20 emergency calls sent from the handset. Emergency Received Lists the last 20 emergency calls received. Duration Lists the total duration of all calls.
Appendix A Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution MinePhone does not turn on. Handset is not charged. Charge the handset in the supplied charging dock. The MinePhone's internal electronics are damaged. Return to a MST support centre to be repaired. MinePhones are not field serviceable and must be serviced in a workshop by technicians certified to repair Intrinsically Safe devices. Battery is not charging. The charger's power adaptor is not Check charger is plugged into an energised.
Appendix B MP70 MinePhone Specification Physical Dimensions 150mm (W) x 75mm (D) x 35mm (H) Weight 250g Display 240 x 320 Colour TFT Battery (internal) 1100mAh Battery life 4 hours talktime 48 hours standby time Transmit Power +17dBm Enclosure Ingress IP54 Protection (IP) rating Network Protocols • • • • • • • • • TCP / UDP / IP, IPV4, DNS ARP, Static IP, DHCP Caller ID Real Time Transfer Protocol (RTP).
MP70 MinePhone Specification Acoustic echo cancellation Background noise cancellation Jitter buffer control (default 80ms, max 320ms) Voice Communication Voice-over-IP (P2P, PBX, PTT) IEEE 802.
Appendix C Acronyms Acronym Meaning AP Access Point DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ICA ImPact Communication Appliance MAC Media Access Control MST Mine Site Technologies NTP Network Time Protocol PTT Push To Talk P2P Peer to Peer RSM Remote Speaker Microphone RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator RTP Real Transport Protocol SIP Session Initiation Protocol SSID Service Set Identifier WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access Revision D 55 MP70 MinePh
Appendix D Hardware Warranty Mine Site Technologies provide a 12 month warranty for hardware supplied to the original purchaser. Mine Site Technologies warrants that the hardware supplied will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original purchase. Mine Site Technologies will repair or replace the defective hardware during the warranty period at no charge to the original owner. Such repair or replacement will be rendered by Mine Site Technologies.
Appendix E Firmware End User License Agreement IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT. Mine Site Technologies End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Mine Site Technologies. Mine Site Technologies (MST) firmware may include associated software components, media, printed materials and electronic documentation. By installing, copying or otherwise using MST firmware, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA.
Firmware End User License Agreement 3. TERMINATION Without prejudice to any other rights, Mine Site Technologies may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the MST firmware in your possession. 4. COPYRIGHT All title, including but not limited to copyrights, in and to the MST firmware and any copies thereof are owned by Mine Site Technologies.