Oslo MMI Specification Document 2.
Revision History Revision document Version 1.0 Version 1.1 Author Date Comments Wenfei Wenfei 10 Nov 05 24 Dec 05 Initial document Add support for RPAS menu on Base to work with DECT 10 H/S 3.1 Modify CID icon clarification 3.8.2 Change SMS service centre 4.4.5 Add Automatic SMS Registration 4.4.5.10 Version 1.2 Wenfei 10 Apr. 06 Version 2.0 Chester 24 Sep 08 Remove Automatic SMS registration Add Remark on Call Screening 4.3.
DECT 9+ R1.3 WP Chen 3 June 04 Update DECT 20 R1.4 23 Aug 04 Update: Platform to DECT20 Items:3.2.5,3.2.8,3.3.1,3.7.2,3.13,4.0,4.2 and 4.2.7,4.3.10.2 Updated to full DSPG DECT 20-2/DECT 48-2 specification DECT 20-2/ DECT 48-2 R1.5 WP Chen Zhang Ye Ruth Wilson 13th June 05 13th July 05 Updated Standby display, Date Format, PIN CODE entry, Charge LED DECT 20-2-2 MMI Addendum Revision Author Date document Version 0.1 Ruth 17th July 05 Version 1.2 Ruth 24th July 05 Version 1.21 Version 1.
Contents FEATURE LIST.......................................................................................................... 8 1 FEATURES OF SUNCORP GAP DECT ............................................................ 12 1.1 Purpose of this document ....................................................................................................... 12 1.2 General features ....................................................................................................................... 12 1.
3.5 Redial feature ............................................................................................................................ 26 3.5.1 Redial list ............................................................................................................................. 26 3.5.2 Dial out redial after OFF HOOK .......................................................................................... 26 3.5.3 Delete a redial buffer : ........................................................
4.4.5 SMS Settings....................................................................................................................... 48 4.5 SETUP........................................................................................................................................ 51 4.5.1 BASE VOL........................................................................................................................... 52 4.5.2 BASE MEL...................................................................
5.5.4 Deleting messages during playback.................................................................................... 69 5.5.5 End of message play........................................................................................................... 70 5.5.6 Playing new messages........................................................................................................ 70 5.5.7 Setting is “No voice prompt” ................................................................................
Feature List DECT 49-3-1 Display and Aesthetics 1 2 3 4 5 Primary Liquid Crystal Display Secondary Display Icon set Key count Animations 10 LEDs / Indicators Display Backlight Backlit keypad Options Set Menu Background Colour Screensaver in Primary LCD in power save 11 Idle Display 6 7 8 9 3 Character Sets / Text Font Description Predictive Text Word wrap 4 Character type(s) supported 1 2 ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 General Features GAP Compatibility Multi-base / Handset Base Station / Hands
12 13 14 15 16 17 Out-of-range Warning PABX Access code Restore to Default Settings Alarm Walky Talky Feature Call Barring 21 Low Battery Warning Call Timer Handset Power On/Off Microphone Mute Facility 22 Last Number Redial 23 33 Display Languages Ability To Name Handsets Calendar Function Keypad Lock Call Transfer Between Handsets Intercom Between Handsets Handset Priority Resident Games Downloadable Games ECO Mode Other Features (L) ID Sounds / Audio 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Re
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SIM Reader / Writer SIM PIN entry SIM area code programming Menu option to Empty Phonebook Save Number in pre-dial mode Copy Caller ID entry to phonebook Copy Redial number to phonebook 5 Caller ID Features Caller Display In Base Caller ID Mode Other Caller ID modes supported Caller ID Type Can see both name and number on the display during incoming caller ID 6 Calls List 7 8 Caller ID matching to Phonebook Calls List Includes Time / Date of Call 1 Network Related Features Network Ser
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 Send SMS to email Send SMS to fax SMS Service Centres Calling SMS Sender / Receiver Automatic SMS Registration SMS Notification (Delivery Report) Audible confirmation of successful SMS sent Send SMS from Calls List / Redial List Save SMS Number to phonebook Answering Machine Features Voice Prompts Outgoing Message Audible Message Alert Pre-recorded OGM Total Recording Time (excluding voice prompts) Incoming Messages Call Scr
1 1.1 Features of SunCorp GAP DECT Purpose of this document The purpose of this document is to describe the specifications and the MMI of the DECT 49-2 products. It includes information about : • Hardware and software features • User interface description • User settings 1.
1.3 Handset description 1.3.1 Handset keypad Some keys have more than one usage depending on the MMI state (standby, in call, menu mode). The table hereafter gives all the possible actions for each key. In the following chapters, the reference for one key will be indicated with the main action of the key. Sometimes the second (or third) meaning will be indicated as follows: KEY_USE1/KEY_USE2.
KEY_7 7 Pre-dial 7 7 Dial 7 Dial 7 7 KEY_8 8 Pre-dial 8 8 Dial 8 Dial 8 8 KEY_9 9 Pre-dial 9 9 Dial 9 Dial 9 9 KEY_STAR/LO CK * Pre-dial * Toggle key lock (Hold) Pre-dial # Toggle to display additional digits Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse Dial # Go into Conference call * KEY_HASH # Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse Dial # Go into Conference call # Short press is less than 1 second Long press is more than 1.
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1.3.2 LCD display The LCD display is composed of 12 characters in capital letter form (12 * 14 segments alphanumeric chars) and 16 icons. A new character will be supported for the Spanish language as shown below.
ANTENNA W LEFT_ARROW Signal strength indicator. The icon is steady when handset is locked to its base The icon flashes when the handset is unlocked or not subscribed to any base Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits) X RIGHT_ARROW Indicates that displayed number is longer than the screen (12 digits) VMWI_IND Voice Mail Waiting indicator TAM_IND Local answering machine 1.3.
Press any key During key lock Incoming call 1.3.5 ON for 8 seconds after press last key OFF ON Tones Nr Name 1 Ring 1 2 Ring 2 3 Ring 3 4 Ring 4 5 Ring 5 6 TONE_CONFIRM 7 8 9 TONE_LOW_BATT 10 TONE_FREE 11 TONE_CALL_WAITING 12 TONE_BUSY 13 TONE_ERROR 14 TONE_IN_RANGE 15 TONE_WARNING 16 TONE_OFF_HOOK_WARNING 17 TONE_RING_BACK 18 TONE_ALARM_CLOCK 19 TONE_NEW_SMS 1.4 Base description 1.4.
Charge LED Action LED state Standby mode, Handset ON charging in cradle Note, the Base LED will flash either when a new SMS message is received or when a new VMWI message is received, as described above. The Base LED will continue to flash whilst there are unread SMS messages or any active VMWI messages. For SMS, the unread messages can be removed either by reading the messages or by deleting the messages, either as single message or by deleting all of the SMS messages.
2 Main User interface 2.1 Power up Plug the power supply into the base. The in use LED will power on and TONE_CONFIRM. Insert batteries in the handset. If battery level is enough (see Start up with low batteries chapter), the handset will start. The display will show “BASE 1” and antenna flashing, until it locks onto its subscribed base. If the handset finds its base in the first 10 seconds, no beeps are played (see Range indication chapter). Then the display shows the standby display. 2.
2.4 Intercom mode Refer to intercom 2.5 Incoming call mode Refer to incoming call 2.6 MENU mode Refer to MENU settings 2.7 Phonebook mode Refer to phonebook 2.8 Redial list mode Refer to redial features 2.9 CLIP mode Refer to Caller ID (CLIP) feature 2.10 Charging mode Refer to Charging conditions 2.11 VoiceMail An indication is given to the user when voicemail is waiting, called the VMWI (Voice Mail Waiting Indication).
- If no other notifications remain in the list, the icon will be removed The user can manually turn off the display of the VMWI icon, by a long press of '5', whilst viewing CID list. This will delete all VMWI items in CID list and turn off the icon in ALL HANDSETS The user can manually remove VMWI notifications from the CID list using the delete function. 2.12 Incoming SMS Mode Refer to Incoming SMS 2.13 Message Mode Refer to SMS 2.
3 Call User interface 3.1 Incoming call Display The display shows "CALL" and EXT icon blinks (0.5 s ON/OFF), if caller ID information is available (see 3.5), caller name or number is displayed. Both the Talk indication LED and key backlight shall be flashed during ringing. (0.25 s ON/OFF) And LCD backlight shall be turned on. Handset and base ringer melody and level as MENU setting. Note 2: It is possible to change ring volume during the incoming alert by using KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
The time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings 3.2.4 Flash key During a call, press shortly KEY_R to perform a Flash break and displayed as a “R”. The flash time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings 3.2.5 DTMF dialling DTMF tone duration (pause before, tone length, pause after, high & low group level) is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings 3.2.6 Pulse dialling Pulse timing (make, break, pause after) is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings Pulse dialling mode can be disabled by EEPROM settings.
3.2.11 Changing Earpiece Volume during Call It is possible to change earpiece volume during a call using KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP. The earpiece volume will be displayed as “EARVOL n” (1<=n<=5) during 8 s unless a key digit (KEY_0 to 9 + KEY_HASH + KEY_STAR) is pressed. 3.3 Incoming SMS Incoming alert phase: The incoming SMS indication will first check to see if message memory is available: • If the message memory is full, then the SMS call is not taken. o The SMS icon blinks (0.
3.5 Redial feature 3.5.1 Redial list Up to 10 last redial numbers (32 digits) are stored in the redial list (in PP EEPROM). The last calls appear with their name if they are stored in the phonebook. To retrieve the entries: On the DECT 20-2 model, Press KEY_LNR If the list is already empty, then “empty” is displayed • Scroll through the calls with the up KEY_UP/CLIP and down KEY_DOWN/CLIP arrows. The phonebook name is displayed if it exists. Otherwise it displays the first 12 digits of the number.
If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press KEY_INT again to reconnect to the external caller on line. 3.7 Conference call between two handset and external caller When you wish to talk an external call and other handset: • During a call, press KEY_INT • Select the number of the internal correspondent that you wish to call; the external caller is put on hold. • When the internal correspondent picks up, you can talk with internal correspondent first with external call on hold.
A VMWI de-notification is never stored in the call list. Incoming calls from or Outgoing calls to the SMS service centre will not be stored in the call list.
DTMF max delay CidDtmfIgnoreD3 CidDtmfPrefixZeros CidDtmfVmwiNumberMatch DTMF VMWI Match Size DTMF VMWI Match Digits The maximum delay allowed between DTMF tones in a DTMF CID in multiples of 100ms (Inter-digit delay) If set to 1, then CID of type D3# will be ignored. If set to 1, then CID with length 8 or 9 will be prefixed with 0 and length 10 or more will be prefixed with 00 If set to 1, then each CID is compared to a predefined VMWI center number Number of digits in CID DTMF VMWI matching number.
Press KEY_OK, the first 12 digits of caller number is displayed , press KEY_OK again to check the remaining digits ( if more than 12 digits ) 4. Press KEY_OK The date and hour is displayed if any. The date will be displayed either as DD-MM or MM-DD, depending upon the Date Format EEPROM parameter, which can be set on an individual HS basis. When the CLIP found no matched number in Phone Book and Calling Number is present, 5. when press KEY_OK again , CLIP data can be stored into phone book ( see 3.5.
• • • • 3.9.2 Go through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys the list scrolls up/down in an alphabetical order. Press KEY_MENU/OK to display the number and user can press the KEY_MENU/OK again to display remaining digits if the recalled phone book number is more than 12. Press KEY_MEM/EXIT returns to standby mode OR Press KEY_HOOK to dial the number of the correspondent whose name is displayed. Dial a number of the phonebook list during Talk.
The handsets will ring RING_1 at volume of Handset internal ring level setting and display INT with “□□□□”during 30s unless page key is pressed again on the base or a key is pressed on any locked handset. (When the handset set to key lock, user can be stop the paging by pressing any key) 3.12 Battery and charge management 3.12.1 Battery indicator 5 levels indicators icon for mean battery voltage: > = EEP_BAT_FULL_LEVEL > = EEP_BAT_HALF3_LEVEL > = EEP_BAT_HALF2_LEVEL, Blinking > = EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL 3.
3.13 Range indication When the handset is out of range of the Base, certain functions will not be available. On trying to access the functions, the user will be presented with an error beep. Where a function is not available, it is described in the individual menu section. Note for all descriptions below, the TONE_WARNING will only be sounded is the option has been enabled, as described in section Error! Reference source not found.. 3.13.
3.14.3 During ringing or paging The alarm sound shall not active during paging or ringing.
4 MENU Settings Menu structure A wide range of phone settings are accessible through a user friendly menu. • To enter the menu, press KEY_MENU/OK • Scroll through the selections using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys, the selections scroll in a loop (you return to the first after the last). To validate a selection, press KEY_MENU/OK • To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
MODIFY ENTRY DELETE ENTRY TAM SETTING ### ANS ON/OFF ANS MODE MELODY 1 ...
### DAY SETTING MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ANS DELAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SMS Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep Return to idle with S_beep TS Return to idle with S_beep SEC CODE X_X_X (X=Current code) (Enter the new code) INBOX READ REPLY NUMBER? DELETE FORWARD NUMBER? 37 of 83
DETAILS PERSONAL SMS READ REPLY NUMBER? DELETE FORWARD DETAILS WRITE DELETE ALL SMS SETTINGS NUMBER? INBOX PERSONAL SMS MSG ALERT SEND SERVICE RCV CENTRE SEND CENTRE SETUP BASE VOLUME BASE MELODY DEL HANDSET PIN CODE DIAL MODE RECALL DEFAULT ++RCID TERMINAL NO VOLUME OFF VOLUME 1 ...
EXT RING VOL INT MELODY EXT MELODY AUTO ANSWER VOLUME OFF MELODY 1 … 5 MELODY 1 … 5 OFF ON NAME LANGUAGE DATE - TIME REGISTER HOT KEYS KEY LOCK ? DATE SET CLOCK SET ALARM SET SELECT BASE REG BASE ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL ITALIANO DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS PORTUGUES DANSK SUOMI SVENSKA NORGE ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ РУССКИЙ POLSKI ČESKY SLOVENCINA MAGYAR HOT KEY 1… 2 ON OFF *+BASE 1 2 3 4 AUTO +BASE 1 2 3 4 NUMBER? NEW BASE X SEARCHING X PIN ? Notes : * Only registered base number will be shown.
# 2: After press KEY_Menu/OK, then the unit start to play with following order. 11. “You have XX messages”. (XX=number of messages, if no message, then “You have no messages”) 12. “Message 1” 13. Day announcement 14. Time announcement 15. Start to play message 16. During playing message, the LCD shall indicate “MSG X” (X=message number) 17. After finish all message play back, then “End of message”, “To delete all messages, press delete” 18. There will be 8 seconds waiting period for message deletion.
At end of the message play, all messages may be deleted if press KEY_Clr within 8 seconds of the end of the prompt “End of messages. To delete all messages, press delete”. If press KEY_Clr at this stage, “All messages deleted” shall be announced and all the messages just played shall be deleted (new messages only when only new messages have been played). If no instruction is received within 8 seconds the unit shall return to idle with S_beep.
• • 4.2.3 Press KEY_OK when you find the name you wish to delete "CONFIRM ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm. Modify a name or number • • • • • • • • • 4.3 Select "MODIFY ENTRY" Move through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys. The list scrolls down in alphabetical order. Press KEY_OK when you find the name to modify Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete name. Press KEY_OK after modified name. Press KEY_CLEAR to delete number.
If select “Answer only” and then KEY_Menu/OK, the unit will be answer only mode and “Answer only” OGM will be selected. After selected by KEY_Menu/OK, the unit shall return to idle with S_beep. 4.3.3 • • • • Record Memo A personal memo may be recorded and left as a message for another user. The memo shall be recorded through the handset microphone. Select "Record Memo" from menu and then press KEY_Menu/OK.
• At the end of recording, the unit shall play recorded outgoing massage through the handset receiver for checking. The outgoing message may be checked by • Under the selected Play outgoing message menu (Answer and Record or Answer Only), pressing KEY_Menu/OK causing the unit to play outgoing massage. • Press KEY_Menu/OK can be used to stop the outgoing message play. Note that recording/checking an OGM does NOT select it as the current OGM to be played to line when the answering machine takes a call.
• Select "Security Code" from TAM settings menu and press KEY_Menu/OK to confirm will cause the handset to show the currently selected security code. • The user can then enter a new code or press KEY_Menu/OK to confirm the current setting. 4.3.8 Call Screening When the unit have a call, and the answering machine has answered the call, the handset shall indicate “SCREEN?” after TAN takes the line. Then user can press KEY_Menu/OK to screen the call. If user wants to take a call, just press KEY_TALK.
• For all number entry, the following keys are valid - KEY_1 to KEY_0 - KEY_LNR/PAUSE .Press KEY_CLEAR will delete the digit to the left of the cursor. Long press of KEY_CLEAR will delete the entire number. KEY_MEM will enter the phonebook. • • • • 4.4.1 The will be ON. Press the first letter of the name; the first name that starts with this letter in the alphabet appears.
DELETE 4.4.1.2 • • Select “DELETE” Press KEY_OK to confirm FORWARD 4.4.1.3 • • • • • • • • • Select “FORWARD” Original message text will be displayed, edit cursor should be placed at the end of the message. Modify the text message and validate. Press KEY_OK to confirm Enter the number to which to send the message KEY_MEM/EXIT will enter the phonebook Modify & validate the number to which to send the message Press KEY_OK to confirm Note last message sent will be saved.
• • • • • • • • • 4.4.4 • • • 4.4.5 Note that last sent message text will be displayed Enter the text message and validate Press KEY_OK to confirm Enter the number to which to send the message KEY_MEM/EXIT will enter the phonebook Modify & validate the number to which to send the message Press KEY_OK to confirm Note last message sent will be saved. On failure to successfully send the message, a “SEND FAIL” will be displayed and the user presented with the option to re-try.
VPF PID Address type Timer T10 Timer T11 Timer T12 Call Setup Timer Defines Format of Validity Field Protocol Identifier Bits 6, 5, 4 specify Type-of-Number Bits 3, 2, 1, 0 specify Numbering-PlanIdentification Minimum delay time between the accepting of the call and the sending of the first FSK-Frame. T10min = n x 100 ms; Minimum delay time between two successive FSK-Frame.
• • • Select ”RECEIVE 1” or “RECEIVE 2” and validate Modify & validate the service centre number Press KEY_OK to confirm On entering either Receive 1 or Receive 2 Centre numbers, the user should have the ability to clear the previously entered number i.e. a zero length string will be permitted. A new EEPROM parameter will be defined to hide the SMS service centre menus. A single parameter will be maintained which effects both of the RCV CENTRE numbers as well as both of the SEND CENTRE numbers.
Default value will be that the display of the service centre menus will be ENABLED. 4.4.5.7 TERMINAL NUMBER The user can enter the network specific default sub-address. • • • Select “TERMINAL NO” Modify the terminal number, the values can be 0, 6..9 Press KEY_OK to confirm A new EEPROM parameter will be defined to hide the Terminal number menu. In this case the SMS SETTINGS menu option will be as shown below.
• In idle, all the handsets which registered to the same base can enter the “SETUP” menu in the same time, and the last setting will be validated. 4.5.1 BASE VOL This menu enables you to adjust base ring volume • Select "BASE VOLUME" and validate • Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate 4.5.2 BASE MEL This menu enables you to select base ring melody • Select "BASE MELODY" and validate • Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate 4.5.
4.5.7 Default settings This function will not be available when the handset is out of range of the base or unregistered. This menu enables you to reset both handset and base with default settings.
SEND 2 Network Type Date PB Match with # PB Match with * PB Match with ‘P’ VMWI Base LED Flash “In call” Base LED Flash Rate “Event” Base LED Flash Rate 0 01-01 ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ON 500ms 750ms 4.5.8 RCID (MENU can be enabled or disabled by EEPROM) This feature provides the opportunity to enable or disable Russian CID. Menu can be enabled or disabled by EEPROM.
1. For the terminal equipment, which forms and transfers in the communication line a frequency signal «Search» with the purpose of automatic definition of number of the causing subscriber, the following requirements should be carried out: 1.1. Frequency of a signal «Search» should be (500±2,5) Hz. 1.2. The level of a signal «Search» in points of connection to the communication line should not exceed 0 dBm. 1.3. The signal «Search» should have the sine wave form. 1.4.
other Handsets. Base ECO mode feature can be disabled by base EEPROM. z 4.6 HANDSET • Select "HANDSET" 4.6.1 BEEP Beep features The handsets may or may not emit beeps while the keys are pressed , the batteries are low and when the handset is out of range of the base. 4.6.1.1 • • 4.6.1.2 • • 4.6.1.
• • If the CLIP data has time data, the clock shall be updated by CLIP time data. The time data shall be kept at base unit and when the handset turned on, the time data shall be transferred from base to handset. 4.6.7 ALARM SET This menu makes the handset to have alarm clock feature. • Select ON or OFF and validate • If select ON, then the menu go to alarm time setting mode • Time setting is same as Clock setting 4.6.
• • The current date will be displayed as 01-01 Enter the new date and validate. Note that during date entry, the user will be prevented from entering an invalid date in each of the DD or MM parts. For DD, the values 01-31 are valid and for MM, the values 01-12 are valid. Date validation will be performed for each month. An error beep should be given to the user on each invalid number entry and the user will be required to re-enter a valid number.
• • • Valid tone is sounded and “PIN ?” is shown if valid base found Enter subscription PIN code and verified by base Valid tone sounded if subscription is successful and back to standby mode. On the base: • • Put the base into subscription mode, by pressing and holding PAGE_KEY The base will then emit a beep, the Line LED will flash. It is now ready to be associated with a new handset, during the 90 seconds after pressing the button only. If the handset has located the base, a valid tone is played.
5 Answer machine features 5.1 Base description 5.1.1 One digit 7 segment LED Display on the base unit 5.1.2 LED • 5.1.3 • • • • • • • • • 5.1.
Nr Context Prompt To line? To H/S ? 4. Message recording “To end recording press #” Y Y 5. Message playback “You have no/one/’n’ (new) messages” Y Y 6. Message playback “Message ‘x’” Y Y 7. Message playback “Message deleted” Y Y 8. Message playback “End of messages” Y Y 9. Message playback “To delete all messages, press delete” Y Y 10. Message playback “All messages deleted” Y Y Line remote interrogation 11. Remote access “Please enter your security code” Y 12.
Nr Context Prompt To line? To H/S ? message, press 3” 28. RA OGM menu “To record answer only outgoing message, press 4” Y 29. RA OGM menu “To select answer and record outgoing message, press 5” Y 30. RA OGM menu “To select answer only outgoing message, press 6” Y 31. RA OGM menu “To hear the outgoing message menu again, press 8” Y 32. RA OGM menu “To hear main menu again, press 1” Y 33. Various “zero” (as in security code) Y Y 34.
• During volume control --------------------------------> “0” “1” ----“9” “H” Flashing slow: 1.75S / 0.25S Flashing : 0.5S/0.5S X=number of messages 5.2.2 • • 5.2.3 In sue LED indication Power on the unit ---------------------> Turn on During OFF HOOK -------------------> Flashing (0.5S/0.
Message play Message paused OGM Play ICM record Unit abandons message play with all messages saved. Unit abandons message play with all messages saved. Unit abandons outgoing message play. STOP is ignored. Pressing STOP on the base will NOT affect operations started from the handset. Remark: The messages are deleted during playing messages. The message cannot be recovered by any means. 5.2.5 Volume control • An electronic volume control shall be provided on the base unit.
• No action for about 2 second, the unit shall announce “Calls will be answer after X rings” and return to idle. • If keep pressing “SKIP FORWARDS”, the unit count up the setting about one to two step per second until release the button. 5.2.7 Message Alert setting (If set “No Voice prompt, this function shall not be available) The unit shall have the facility to sound an audible alert when new messages have been received. This shall be at the volume set by the control for the base unit tone caller.
• If the unit is “No voice prompt” and memory capacity become full then the unit will change to Answer OFF mode. It will change back to Answer ON mode by deleting messages. To delete messages, it is possible to delete by Local, Handset remote or line remote interrogation. Remark: The unit shall normally revert to the previous answer setting at the end of any answered call. However, if a caller remotely accesses the machine and sets it to Answer Off or On then it shall stay in that mode.
Pressing and hold the OGM. On/Off button, the unit will announce, “Please select outgoing message”. Then, the user may press Skip forward to select Answer Only Outgoing message or Skip backward to select Answer and Record Outgoing Message. Then, the unit will play the OGM as same as checking OGM. 5.
• When switched to the answer ON mode with Answer only mode, the product shall answer calls according to the selected answer delay and answer only outgoing message shall be played after the line has been seized. If the default outgoing message is being used it shall be “Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and you cannot leave a message so please call later” and will wait 8 seconds to allow remote interrogation before release the line.
• At the start of each message, the unit shall announce the message number in the recorded sequence e.g. "message 1" • During message play, the 7 segment displays shall indicate the order number of the message being played: "1" to "9" then "9" flashing for messages 10 onwards. • Once playback has commenced, a short operation of the PLAY button shall cause the messages to be paused. In the pause mode the 7-segment display flashes “P” and a short beep shall be heard every 10 seconds.
a message is marked for deletion, the unit skips to the start of the next message. If the current message is the last message the unit shall continue as described below. The message has deletion mark will be deleted when press the stop button or end of the 8 seconds decision period. There is no way to recover it. 5.5.5 End of message play • At the end of message play and messages remain which are NOT marked for deletion, the unit announces “End of messages. To delete all messages, press delete”.
• Following acceptance of the break-in code (*), the unit shall suspend its current operation, announce to line "Please enter your security code", and prepare to accept the first digit of the PIN. If no further digits are entered within a further 8-second period, the unit send L_beep and releases the line. • If less than three digits are entered within an 8-second period, following any DTMF ‘*’, the unit shall announce to line "Incorrect security code, please enter your security code".
• During message play, messages will be paused if DTMF 2 is received. The confirmation tone will be heard after 10 seconds, which is repeated every 10 seconds. • While message play is paused, it will resume if DTMF 2 is received. Confirmation that the DTMF 2 has been detected will be by the user hearing the messages. • If a message is left paused for more than 60 seconds, all messages shall be saved (except those deleted before the last “End of messages” prompt), and send L_beep and then line released.
To record answer and record outgoing message, press 3 To record answer only outgoing message, press 4 To select answer and record outgoing message, press 5 To select answer only outgoing message, press 6 To hear the outgoing message menu again, press 8 To hear main menu again, press 1 • If DTMF 2 is detected at this stage, the unit shall announce, “Your outgoing message is” and play the currently selected OGM. • If DTMF 3 or 4 is detected, the unit shall announce, “Please speak after the tone.
5.7 Technical requirement The unit shall have the following function and parameter for EEPROM setting. 5.7.
• • Detecting CPC signal duration is more than “X “ ms. The CPC detection shall not enable for “Y” second after Tam has been on line. X and Y are defined by EEPROM setting. X= 0ms - 200ms (The setting shall be less than 2ms step or less) Y= 100ms - 1000ms (The setting shall be less than 100mS step or less) 5.7.5 Silence detection The product shall have silence detection for detecting the silence.
X= 0dB - 20dB (1dB step or less) (This value is relative value to reference AGC output level) 5.7.8 AGC for recording The product shall have the following AGC circuit for recording the message. • • • Attack time ----------- “X” Decay time ----------- “Y” Line input level versus AGC output Input level ------ 0dBm - -40dB AGC output level needs to be less than 6dB level changing It is better to have the AGC level control starting level “Z” setting.
(Z is to define that caller hung up the phone without answer the call) “X” and “Y” are defined by EEPROM setting. X= 200ms - 800ms (10ms step or less) Y= 200ms - 2000ms (10ms step or less) Z= 3s - 10s (0.5s step or less) 5.7.13 LED flashing LED flashing speed shall be as follows. • • Flashing fast ----------- 0.5s ON/OFF Flashing slow ---------- 1.75s / 0.25s alternatively 5.7.14 Data storage The recorded data, voice prompt data and voice prompt combination table shall be stored to the data Flash memory.
6 Prefix dialling There are two data for prefix dialing. One is Detect string and other is Replace string. If user enter the number and first several string match with the pre-programmed string data, then the string will be replaced by pre-programmed Replace string data. This function can be enabled or disabled by EEPROM setting. Prefix dial feature should default to disabled. 6.1 Detect string The pre-programed detect string is 5 digits inside the EEPROM.
Dialing number : 0567456 The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456 EX 7 Detect string : FFF00 Replace string : 1234567 Dialing number : 0567456 The product will dial ---- 0567456 79 of 83
7 Quick default settings If you have lost your PIN code, the following procedure allows you to restore default settings on handset and base. Press KEY_STAR on handset when power up (insert and remove batteries). The display shows “DEFAULT”. Press KEY_OK. When the handset locks onto its base, both will restart.
8 Subscribe a new handset Refer to MENU mode’s REGISTER page Note that if a handset fails to register to the Base, certain functions will not be available. On trying to access the functions, the user will be presented with an error beep. Where a function is not available, it is described in the individual menu section. The base can support a maximum of 5 handsets. If you already have 5 handsets, and you wish to change one of them, you must firstly delete a handset, then associate the new handset.
9 Test modes 9.1 Handset test modes Refer to document of TEST MODE 9.2 Base unit test modes Refer to document of TEST MODE The product shall have at least the following test mode.
10 Specifications 10.
Product Definition Document 2 SGW Europe Ltd. Panel Layout 2.1 Handset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-line Black and White excluding icons; Alphanumeric 14 segments x 12 Phonebook / Clear / Back Talk On * / Switch from Pulse to Tone / Engage Key Lock Recall / Intercom Last Number Redial # / Enter Pause Enter Calls List / Volume Down / Scroll Down Talk Off / Power On/Off Volume Up / Scroll Up Menu / OK / Mute GOOGLE 411 key Note: Space is on KEY_1.
Product Definition Document 2.2 SGW Europe Ltd. Base 1 Page key 2 Power / In Use / Event LED (Green) 2.
Warning: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.