Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. Product Definition Document Version 1.
FCC Interference Information 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. device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeter between the base and persons in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For body worn operation, the portable part (handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Consumer Information: a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. b) An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.
g) Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact: Company name: XACT COMMUNICATION,LLC. Address: 105 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 Telephone: 212 481 7950 for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. h) Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g.
''This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications.” Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord).
Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. 2 Panel Layout 2.1 Handset Front 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 PD343 4096 Colour; Full Graphic (1.
Product Definition Document SunCorp Communications (Europe) Ltd. 2.
PRODUCT - MENU TREE MAIN MENUS CONTACT Handset 1 Handset 1 Handset 1 Handset 1 SunCorp UK 05:55 Menu Contact Menu KEY_SOFT_1 Contact Menu Contact KEY_SOFT_2 Mute KEY_DOWN Text Messaging Search Answer Machine << Names List >> Contact KEY_SOFT_2 << Names List >> << Names List >> Show Details Add Entry Calls List Show Details Send Message Show Details Reminders Send Message Edit Entry Edit Entry Useful Numbers Edit Entry Copy Entry Delete Entry Clock & Alarm Copy Entr
PRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.
PRODUCT - MENU TREE (cont.
REMINDER ICONS MISSED CALLS Handset NEW SMS 1 Handset You have 2 new missed calls A0 View Back KEY_SOFT_1 NEW VOICEMAIL 1 Handset You have a new message A3 Read Back KEY_SOFT_1 NEW TAM MESSAGES 1 You have new voicemail A6 Listen Back KEY_SOFT_1 Missed Calls Handset You have 3 new messages A9 Play Jcoolza 02074030201 Nush Back KEY_SOFT_1 Inbox SunCorp UK 1 Play Messages Handset SunCorp UK 1 02074030201 Mama Mama Calling Voicemail A1 Options Back A4 KEY_SOFT_2 Hand
BATTERY INDICATIONS LED INDICATORS Battery is fully charged Handset LEDS 1 Battery is partially charge d Handset Battery is running low G0 Menu Contact Battery is almost dis c h a r g e d LED State In Use / Ringing / Events In Use - Steady ON (Events: Missed Calls, SMS Ringing - Flashing* VMWI, TAM Messages) Events - Flashing* Note: Missed Calls can be disabled Base VOLUME INDICATIONS Power /In Use / Ringing / Power - Steady On Events In Use - Flashing* Ringer Volume Handset 1
PAGING CALL SCREENSAVER 12:00 Handset 1 Paging Call G5 Stop Jan 0 1 G10 1. To locate a missing handset p r e s s K E Y _ P AG E on t h e b a s e - all handsets will ring and the display will prompt "Paging Call". 2. To cancel the paging request - pres s K E Y _ P AG E a g a in on the base. 3. To stop the paging call - press Stop (KEY_SOF T _ 1 ) or a n y key on the handset. All handsets will stop ringing and the displays will revert to idle. KEYPAD LOCK Handset 1.
WELCOME MODE Combiné G13 G16 Menu Pays 1 Noms Pays France KEY_SOFT_1 UK (BT) UK (Abc) Réinit. terminée G14 1. Sélect. Retour G15 A welcome mode is presented when a product is powered on for the first time and after a factory reset. A welcome mode enables automatic configuration of the line interface, CLI, SMS and TAM parameters stored in EEPROM / f la s h w h e n the user selects their country of origin and operator. This feature can be hidden in E E P R O M . 2.
CALL HANDLING MAKING CALLS - If entering digits takes the content up to the maximum of 32 allowed in the field, further CCITT button presses are ignored, along with the error tone. - The call timer will be displayed 2 seconds a f t e r K E Y _ T AL K is pressed starting at 00:01 (see s c r e e n D 6 ) . - If the call timer is replaced by other screens during a call, the timer will continue to count in the background. When the timer is displayed again, the incremented time is displa y e d .
CALL HANDLING (cont.) - If the user subscribes to caller display - the handset will prompt both name and number for all incoming calls (see scre e n D 1 0 ) . - The name or number of the call for either an incoming or external call is retained on the display in-call screen. If the user does not subscribe to caller display, "Exter n a l C a ll" is displayed instead of the name or number (see screen D8). To view your local contact list during call: 1.
CALL HANDLING (cont.) On hand s e t 1 : INTERNAL CALLS To make an internal call: Handset 1. On your handset (handset 1), press K E Y _ I N T followed by the handset number you want to call. 2. P r e s s OK (KEY_SOFT_1), the call attempt is m a d e immediate ly . 3. " Internal Call Handset X" is displayed on hand s e t 1 where X is the called handset number, in this case it is handset 2.
CALL HANDLING (cont.) CONFERENCE CALLS CALL WAITING To start a conference ca ll: 1. On your handset (handset 1), p r e s s K E Y _ IN T followed by the handset number you want to call. 2. P r e s s OK (KEY_SOFT_1), the call attempt is m a d e immediate ly . 1. While you are engaged on an external call if another call arrives - you will hear a beep sound and the display is presented as screen D27 and D 2 8 .
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT To access your contact list from idle display: To access your contact list menu: Contact Handset 1 Handset KEY_DOWN 1 Phonebook Empty P0 Menu Contact P3 P5 Menu KEY_DOWN KEY_SOFT_2 Contact Contact Alex Handset 1 Search Add Entry Bill Charles Copy Phonebook David Dialling Codes _ P1 Contact Memory Status Options Back P4 Menu Contact Delete Phonebook P6 Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Alex Show Details Send Message Edit Entry Copy Entry Go to P1 or P3
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Copy Phonebook (To Handset) Copy Phoneboo k (From SIM) Copy Phonebook Handset To Handset 1 From SIM To SIM P21 Menu Contact P32 Select KEY_SOFT_2 Back KEY_SOFT_1 Contact Copy Phonebook Search Copy Phonebook If SIM is PIN protected ... Add Entry Enter SIM PIN: Copy Phonebook Dialling Codes Please wait ... Memory Status P22 Select Back P33 P37 KEY_DOWN OK Back If SIM is not PIN protected ...
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Copy Phonebook (To SIM) Dialling Codes (International) Dialling Codes (Country) Copy Phonebook Dialling Codes To Handset Handset 1 International From SIM Country To SIM Local P45 Select Back P53 Menu KEY_SOFT_1 Contact P61 Select KEY_SOFT_2 Copy Phonebook Back KEY_SOFT_1 Contact Country Search Enter Code: Add Entry _ Copy Phonebook Dialling Codes Please wait ...
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Notes: 1. Up to 250 entries can be stored on the handset depending on the handse t E E P R O M s iz e . 2. Each contact consists of a name of up to 1 2 char a c t e r s and a number up to 24 digits. 1 7 . While the SIM is being copied, other handsets can st ill make internal calls to each other. If a handset tries to make a call to the handset carrying out the copy - the handset will prompt "Not Available" along with the error tone (see sc r e e n P 1 4 2 ) . 3.
PHONEBOOK/CONTACT (cont.) Notes: 3 6 . Some SIM cards can save up to 20 characters in t h e n a m e field and some 12 charact e r s . If the maximum character allowed for the name field on the handset is 12 - then the first 12 characters are copied . The same applies to the number field. 3 7 . There is no indication that a SIM is inserted, but during phonebook transfer the Power In Use / Event LED will flash. 3 8 . During the transfer it is not possible to use the base functionality .
TEXT MESSAGING Write Message (Send) Write Message (Save) Text Messaging Write Message (Insert Symbol) Write Message Write Message (Insert Symbol) Write Message 139 Abc Write Message Write Message Abc Inbox See you in Angel See you in Angel See you in Angel Drafts @6pm_ @6pm_ @6pm_ 139 139 Abc Outbox Templates Delete Messages S9 Options Clear S15 Options Clear S21 Options Clear Text Settings S0 Select Back KEY_SOFT_1 Write Message KEY_SOFT_1 Write Message 160 Abc _ S10
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) Additional screens: Office Memory Full Delete Message S235 No Messages S236 Message Sending Failed Incorrect PIN ! S237 1 S238 1. A total of 50 short messages can be stored across all u s e r s inbox and outbox. The memory is fully dyna m ic over all users inbox e s . 2. Only 5 messages can be stored across all u s e r ou t b ox e s . Ne w sent messages replace old s e n t m e s s a g e s . 3. S a ved message is stored in the Drafts folder.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) 2 8 . The emoticons included on the product are: :-) :-( ;-) :-D :-l :-* ;-o :-s :-u :-p Press KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to highlight the emoticons you want and press Insert (KE Y _ SO F T _ 1 ) t o in s e r t s e le c t e d e m ot ic on . 2 9 . When an emoticon is selected from the table it is shown in the message. If the user enters the same combination of symbols manually, they are converted to the emoticon. 3 0 . The maximum length of a template is 32 characters.
TEXT MESSAGING (cont.) 6 0 . If an SMS is received with incorrect sub-address - after checking the FSK data and determining that the SMSC number is correct but the subaddress that has been sent is incorrect, subsequent ring bursts will be audible. 6 1 . User master reset via Set Base menu will not clear SMS data including users’ mailboxe s . Full factory reset (press and hold KEY_STAR) while inserting the battery) will clear all SMS data including users’ mailboxes.
ANSWERING MACHINE TAM Screening Play Message Handset E0 Menu 1 Contact Play Message (Pause) Handset E6 Menu an incoming call arrives ...
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) Notes: 1. When the answering machine takes the line (see screen E2) pre-set OGM is played. This can be default / personal answer and record, or default / personal answer only OGM. At this time the TAM recording icon (red dot) will flash on the display. 2. Incoming messages can be up to 3 minutes in length. If a message being left fills the 3 minutes, the answering machine will end the ca ll. 3.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 2 2 . If Play All is selected from scre e n E 1 4 6 : For product without voice prompts : On screen E147, there are three new and two old messages, Message 3, 4, and 5 will be played first and then old messages, Message 1, and 2. Once all messages have been played - the display prompts " End of Messages" and returns to Answer Machine sub men u s (see scr e e n E 3 8 ) .
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 3 2 . To record memo, select Record Memo on screen E 4 5 . For product without voice prom p t s : When Record Memo is selected on screen E45 - the display prom p t s "Please speak after the tone" (see screen E46). When t h e recording starts the TAM recording icon will flash on the display (see screen E 4 7 ) . For product with voice prompts : When Record Memo is selected on screen E 4 5 - " Please speak after the tone.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 4 1 . To play an OGM, select the type of OGM to play (see screen E69). Screen E70 is only offered if there is a Person a l O G M s a v e d. 4 2 . Playback of voice prompts and OGMs are in handsfree mode and can be switched to handset mode at any time by pressing KEY_TALK. 4 3 .
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.
ANSWERING MACHINE (cont.) 1 6 . Messages will be selectively deleted if DTMF 5 is received. Confirmation that the message has been deleted will be by the unit announcing v3 and skipping forward to play the next message, or to the end of message sequence described above. Messages are marked for deletion at this stage but are only actually deleted after the line is released. If all messages have been individually deleted, v4, v33, then v19 shall be announced after the DTMF code_5 is recogn is e d . 1 7 .
CALLS LIST Missed Calls (Show Details) Missed Calls (Save Number) Calls List Missed Calls (Send Message) Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls (Delete Call) Missed Calls 02074030201 Missed Calls SunCorp UK SunCorp UK Received Calls Nush Nush Nush Dialled Calls Mama Mama Mama Voicemail Calls Delete Calls C0 Select Back C6 Options KEY_SOFT_1 Back Options KEY_SOFT_1 Missed Calls Back C21 Options KEY_SOFT_1 Missed Calls 02074030201 Missed Calls Show Details Missed Calls S
CALLS LIST (cont.
CALLS LIST (cont.
CALLS LIST (cont.
CALLS LIST (cont.
Voicemail Calls Management NEW VOICEMAIL Handset 1 1. The handset will display the name or number if available. If the user prefers that it displays " Voicemail" or "Voicemail Box 5"then this can be done by creating entries for "Voicemail" an d " Voicemail Box 5" in the phonebook so incoming VMWI CID can match to the entry in th e phonebook and display " Voicemail" or "Voicemail Box 5". You have new voicemail A6 Listen Back KEY_SOFT_1 Handset 1 Calling Voicemail A7 Mute Handset 2.
US CallBack - Area Code Managemen t Switching between number format: Handset 1 1. 2. You have 2 new missed calls C120 View 3. When this feature is enabled, the switching of the number format will work on the missed and received c a lls lis t s . 4. At the missed or receive d c a lls list, K E Y _ H A S H will take the user directly to the Show Details scr e e n . 5.
REMINDERS Add Event (Silent) Add Event (Alarm) Reminders Reminders Add Entry << Icon >> R0 Select Back R11 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Back KEY_SOFT_1 Reminders Add Event Add Entry Subject: Abc 24 _ R1 Select R12 Back Save KEY_SOFT_1 KEY_SOFT_1 Add Event Add Event Subject: Subject: Abc 24 Abc _ R2 Back 10 Mum's Birthday_ Save R13 Back Save KEY_SOFT_1 Clear KEY_SOFT_1 Add Event Add Event Enter Date: Subject: Abc 10 12/22/06 Mum's Birthday_ Go to R9 Enter Time: 23:59 R
REMINDERS (cont.
REMINDERS (cont.) Delete All Events Additional screens: Reminders Reminders Conference Call Conference Call Pay Visa Bill Pay Visa Bill Handset 1 Christmas Dinner ...
USEFUL NUMBERS Add/Edit Entry Show Details Useful Numbers Useful Numbers << Icon >> U0 Select Delete Entry Back U11 Useful Numbers Useful Numbers Helpline Helpline Helpline Empty Customer Services Customer Services Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Empty Options KEY_SOFT_1 Back U15 Empty Options KEY_SOFT_1 Useful Numbers Delete All Back U22 Options KEY_SOFT_1 Useful Numbers Back KEY_SOFT_1 Useful Numbers Useful Numbers Empty Show Details Show Details Sh
USEFUL NUMBERS (cont.) Notes: 1. Users can store up to 22 entries in Useful Numbers depending on the EEPROM s iz e u s e d . 2. Each useful number name field can store up to 12 characters and 24 digits for the number field. 3. Useful Numbers entries are stored in the handset. 4. When viewing Useful Numbers list - use KEY_UP and KEY_DOWN to scroll through the list. Press K E Y _ T AL K t o d ia l h ig h lig h t e d name. 5.
CLOCK & ALARM Date & Time Alarm (OFF) Clock & Alarm T0 Alarm (ON) Clock & Alarm Time Format Clock & Alarm Clock & Alarm Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Date & Time Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Time Format Time Format Time Format Time Format Select Back T5 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Back T9 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Date & Time Back T20 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Alarm Back KEY_SOFT_1 Alarm Time Format Enter Date: Off Off 12 Hour 12/22/06 On On 24 Hour Enter Time: 23:59 T1 Save Back T6
HANDSET SETTINGS Ringtone (External Call) Ringtone (Internal Call) Settings Ringer Volume Set Handset Receiver Volume Set Handset Set Handset Set Handset Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Set Base Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Receiver Volume Receiver Volume Receiver Volume Handset Name Handset Name Handset Name Language Language H0 Select Back H6 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Back H12 KEY_SOFT_1 Set Handset External Call Ringer Volume Internal Call Back H17 Select KEY_SOFT_
HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.
HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.
HANDSET SETTINGS (cont.) Notes: 1. There are 10 (8 channel polyphonic) handset ringtones and these are stored in flash. 2. When changing the handset ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at the handset at the current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out. 3. There are 5 levels for handset ringer volume. 4.
BASE SETTINGS Ringtone Ringer Volume Settings Dialling Mode Set Base Ring Priority (All Handsets) Set Base Set Base Set Handset Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Set Base Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Ringer Volume Dialling Mode Dialling Mode Dialling Mode Ring Priority Ring Priority Ring Priority First Ring B0 Select Back B5 KEY_SOFT_1 Back B10 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Set Base First Ring First Ring Select Back B15 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Ringer Volume Back KEY_SOFT_1 Dialling Mode Ring
BASE SETTINGS (cont.
BASE SETTINGS (cont.) Notes: 1. Base Ringtone and Ringer Volume menus can be hidden in E E P R O M . 2. There are 5 (monophonic) base ringtones and these are stored in ROM. 3. When changing the base ringtone, if a different ringtone is highlighted, a sample of the ringtone begins to play and loops at the base at the current volume setting (or minimum volume if the volume is set to off) until user intervention or the handset times out. 4. There are 5 levels + OFF for base ringer volume. 5.
REGISTRATION Register Additional Handset Register Handset (replacing base) Please register Y0 Menu Y1 Handset 1 Contact KEY_SOFT_1 Y9 Menu KEY_UP Contact Y16 Menu KEY_UP Contact KEY_SOFT_1 Registration Registration Registration << Icon >> << Icon >> << Icon >> Select Back Y10 Select Back Y17 Select KEY_SOFT_1 Registration Back Registration Register Handset Register Handset Select Base Select Base Select Base De-register De-register De-register Select Back Y11 Sele
REGISTRATION (cont.) De-register Handset Handset 1 Y25 Menu 1. P ress and hold down KEY_PAGE for 3 seconds to put the base in subscription m od e , the subscription period is offered for 1 minute. The Power In Use / Event LED on the base f la s h e s for the duration of the registration period. 2. When registering a handset - all base numbers are presented on the select base screen (see screen Y3 a n d Y 1 2 ) . Contact " (In Use)" is appended to the base number currently in use.