DECT 64-S96+B11 GAP MMI Specification 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.
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Revision History Revision document DECT 10 Version 1.0 Author Date Comments Yamada 17 Jan. 05 Initial document for DECT 10 Version 1.1 Yamada 28 Jan. 05 Add two redial digits limit Change the LCD dots to 5 X 8 from 5 X 7 Add DECT 24 Add KPN operation detail Add DECT 15 option for handset VMWI handling Change back the arrow icon to be LEFT and RIGHT Version 1.2 Yamada 01 Feb. 05 Change the CID display and add the EEPROM setting for display word. Add the VMWI indication option on the base LED.
Contents 1 FEATURES OF SUNCORP GAP DECT .............................................................. 6 1.1 Purpose of this document ......................................................................................................... 6 1.2 General features ......................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Handset description ...................................................................................................
3.5 Internal call transfer ................................................................................................................. 19 3.6 Conference call between two handset and external caller .................................................. 19 3.7 Caller ID (CLIP) features .......................................................................................................... 19 3.7.1 General features............................................................................................
4.3.5 EXT MELODY ..................................................................................................................... 34 4.3.6 DATE AND TIME................................................................................................................. 34 4.3.7 ALARM SET ........................................................................................................................ 34 4.3.8 AUTO ANSWER.................................................................................
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 product. 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_5 Pre-dial 5 Dial 5 Dial 5 5 Pre-dial 6 Dial 6 Dial 6 6 Pre-dial 7 Dial 7 Dial 7 7 Pre-dial 8 Dial 8 Dial 8 8 Pre-dial 9 Dial 9 Dial 9 9 Pre-dial * Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse * 5 KEY_6 6 KEY_7 7 KEY_8 8 KEY_9 9 KEY_STAR * KEY_HASH/LOCK # Pre-dial # Toggle key lock (Hold) # Short press is less than 1 second Long press is more than 1.
1.3.2 LCD display The LCD display is composed of 12 characters dots matrix form (8 X 5 matrix), 4 characters 7 segments and 18 icons. (Icon drawings are just reference only.
HAND_FREE Hand free indicator. This is for DECT 10-SP ALARM_SET Alarm set indicator 1.3.3 Standby display In standby mode, the display shows the handset name (Maximum 10 characters) and the handset number (Last 1 digit). Also, the current time on the Time display (24 hours indication) 1.3.4 LED • Talk LED Action Standby mode Subscription mode In call Incoming call New CID New SMS Voice mail notification LED state OFF Flash Flash Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern. OFF Flash (Not for DECT 6.
10 Ring 10 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 1.4 Base description 1.4.1 Page Key Key action Short press (<5 s) Long Press (>=5s) MMI action Send a page to handsets Enters subscription mode (in use LED will flash) 1.4.
- The VMWI signal may be contained Type 2 CID data. So, during Talk mode and received the (Parameter type 0Bh + Data FFh), the information will be kept and once the unit goes to standby, then the IN-USE LED starts to flash. 1.4.3 Tones The three base melodies are shown in the following table Nr Name 1 Ring 1 2 Ring 2 3 Ring 3 4 Ring 4 5 Ring 5 6 TONE_CONFIRM 2 Main User interface 2.1 Power up Plug the power supply into the base. The in use LED will be turned on and TONE_CONFIRM.
Long press for 1 or 2 Access direct pre-programmed number Base: Events Press PAGE KEY Incoming call signal 2.3 Base mode Enter PAGE mode Incoming call mode TALK mode Refer to External outgoing call 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 SMS Refer to SMS MMI document 2.
• If the item does not exist on the list, then the de-notification which has number will be ignored. However, if the • icon is flashing and received de-notification does not have number, and icon will be removed. there is no notification on the list, the When remove the notification and after remove the notification, if no other notifications are remain in the list, the icon will be removed.
3 3.1 Call User interface Incoming call The Phone should not ring when receiving a burst of notification. The network will send RPAS and caller ID in short period of time (at 4 seconds interval) Display The display shows "Call" on the 1st line and EXT icon blinks (0.5 s ON/OFF), if caller ID information is available (see 3.5), the caller name and number is displayed. The caller name is on the 1st line and number is on the 2nd line. (If the name is not available, only number is displayed on the 2nd line.
3.2.1 Dialling PAUSE Press KEY_LNR (after first key) to make a pause, which is displayed as a "P". The time is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings 3.2.2 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 3.2.3 DTMF dialling DTMF tone duration (pause before, tone length, pause after, high & low group level) is adjustable by FP EEPROM settings 3.2.
The earpiece volume will be displayed on the 1st line as “Ear Vol n” (1<=n<=5) during 8 s unless a key digit (KEY_0 to 9 + KEY_HASH + KEY_STAR) is pressed. 3.3 Direct access memory The product has three locations of direct access memory dial number. The number can be reprogrammed by end user using handset menu (Hot keys). The maximum digits for each location are 16 digits and there is no name for this direct access dial number. The following data shall be able to store to two direct access keys.
Up to 20 last redial numbers (32 digits) are stored in the redial list (in PP EEPROM). Outgoing calls to SMS service centre will not be stored in the call list. The last calls appear with their name if they are stored in the phonebook. To retrieve the entries: Press KEY_LNR If the list is already empty, then “empty” is displayed on the 1st line. • When view the redial list, the 1st line to display most update data and 2nd line to display next list.
3.4.6 Store a Redial list into PHONEBOOK • • • • • • • Remark: • • 3.5 Press KEY_OK during display the redial number which you wish to store to the phonebook. The display show “Add ?”. After appearing the “Add ?” And press KEY_OK to confirm. The display show “Name ?”. Enter the name. Press KEY_OK after enter the name. Press KEY_OK after modify the number. Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate Press KEY_OK to confirm.
• • • • Phonebook name is on the 1st line and calling number is on the 2nd line if the number matches with the CLIP calling number CLIP calling name is on the 1st line and calling number is on the 2nd line if the name data is transmitted. However, if the number is match with one of phonebook memorized number, it shall use phonebook memorized name. CLIP calling number Number matching method is as follows. - If the one of number which CLIP or phonebook is less than 5 digits, it will not compare.
The call timer display will come again after 15 seconds if no key pressed. During standby mode: The icon will flash if un-viewed unanswered CLIP(s) in call list, unanswered call is read. icon will be off after all 3.7.3 VMWI indication Refer to the VMWI operation 3.7.4 Recall CLIP list Unanswered and answered calls are stored in the CLIP list of each handset independently (in EEPROM). Note: any new CLIP call will be stored in EEPROM .
If the call is unanswered and un-viewed. The and icon will stay ON. The will be turned off after it is viewed. If a matched number found in phonebook memory , the corresponding name will be shown otherwise if the caller name is available, the caller name will be displayed. If both are not available, the caller number is displayed on the 1st line. Press KEY_OK, the first 12 digits of caller number is displayed on the 1st line.
• To detect line reverse, the unit shall detect PSTN line 1 and line 2 both polarity changing within 10mS. If only one line polarity changing, it should not be polarity changing. It should be line voltage interruption. After finish the call and go to idle stage, the unit shall not detect line reverse for about 100mS from line releasing point. DC load shall be 90Kohm - 110Kohm. AC load impedance in the voice band shall be greater than 1800ohm and preferable lower than 2400ohm. • • • 3.7.9.
• • • • 3.8.2 See the dial number of the phonebook list during Talk. • • • • • 3.9 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. If press KEY_DOWN/CLIP, the 2nd line entry move to 1st line and next entry is displayed on 2nd line. 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 Page button on the base. 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, but it shall be possible to stop the handset paging sound by pressing any key) 3.11 Battery and charge management 3.11.
3.12 Range indication 3.12.1 Out of range tone If the following conditions are applied: • The handset has been out of range since EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY s • If range warning tone option is ON then a TONE_WARNING will be played. EEP_RANGE_OUT_DELAY : selected by EEPROM data 3.12.2 In range tone If a TONE_WARNING has been played, a TONE_IN_RANGE is played when the handset goes into range the next time. Note: at start-up, the handset plays the TONE_IN_RANGE only if it goes into range after more than 10 s. 3.12.
The sound level shall be same as Battery Low warning tone. During generating the alarm sound, press any key to stop the alarm without any operation. 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_CLEAR. • To escape a menu and return to standby mode, press and hold KEY_CLEAR.
Alarm Set Auto Answer Name Redial Size *** Time ? HH : MM ON OFF OFF ON Time ? XX (EEPROM setting 1) YY (EEPROM setting 2) **Language English French German Italian Spanish Nederland Scandinavian Hot keys Hot key 1 Hot key 2 XXXXXXXX YYYYYYYY *+ Base 1 2 3 4 Auto + Base 1 2 3 4 New Base X (Display current setting number) Key Lock ? Register Select Base Reg Base Searching... PIN ? Notes : * Only registered base number will be shown.
• • • It is possible to enter the following data for number entering. - KET_1 to KEY_0 - KEY_STAR and KEY_# - KEY_LNR (Pause) - KEY_R (Recall, Flash) Select the melody of your choice (1 to 3) and validate Press KEY_OK to confirm. With your telephone you can write text as well as figures. This is useful for entering a name into the address book, giving a name to a handset, … To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as is necessary.
4.1.2 • • • • 4.1.3 • • • • • • • • • 4.1.4 Delete a name Select "Delete Entry" and then press KEY_OK Move through the list of names using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys the list scrolls down in alphabetical order. Press KEY_OK when you find the name you wish to delete "Confirm ?" appears, press KEY_OK to confirm. Modify a name or number Select "Modify Entry" and then press KEY_OK Move through the list of names with the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys.
4.2.4 PIN CODE The base PIN code is used in subscription operation or to modify some critical parameters in the base. To change the PIN code: • Select "PIN code" and validate • Enter the old 4 figure confidential code and validate • Enter the new 4 figure confidential code and validate • Enter the new confidential code a second time and validate 4.2.5 Dial mode selection (This mode will not appear when set the Pulse dialling disable by EEPROM) Two types of dialling are available: 1. 2.
Key lock Clock Alarm Date RPAS enable /disable Handfree mode speaker volume RPAS length setting Recall setting Redial size Handset Name Hot key 1 number Hot key 2 number OFF 00:00 OFF Jan 1st Enable 3 (Only for DECT 24) 400mA Recall 1 32 Handset XXXXXXXXXX (TBA) XXXXXXXXXX (TBA Default values in handset and base are defined by EEPROM settings [1]. So they can be adjusted for each country. 4.3 HANDSET • Select "Handset" 4.3.
4.3.5 EXT MELODY This menu enables you to choose a different melody for external call • Select "EXT Melody" and validate • Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate 4.3.6 DATE AND TIME There are two menu inside the DATE and TIM. One is to set the date and other is to set the time. 4.3.6.1 Date setting • Select the DATE ? • When enter Date setting mode, LCD display current Date with flashing Date indication. (Display on dots matrix area) • Enter the Date and Month by the following format.
4.3.10 KEY LOCK This function allows you to lock the key • Select "Key lock ?” and validate • Press KEY_MENU/OK to lock key, icon displayed and go to standby mode. Note: Press KEY_HOOK key can be OFF HOOK during incoming call and Key Lock is on. 4.3.10.1 Quick KEY LOCK Simply press and hold KEY_STAR/LOCK 3 second 4.3.10.2 To unlock key: • • 4.4 Press any key “Press *” is displayed, within 5s time out Press KEY_STAR/LOCK to unlock key REGISTER • • • 4.4.1 • • • • • 4.4.
5 Prefix dialling There are two data for prefix dialling. 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. When this function is active, the maximum number of digits for pre-dial is 31 digits. 5.1 Detect string The pre-programmed detect string is 5 digits inside the EEPROM.
The product will dial ---- 1234567-567456 EX 7 Detect string : FFF00 Replace string : 1234567 Dialling number : 0567456 The product will dial ---- 0567456 6 6.
6.1.1 LCD display The LCD display is composed of 12 characters dots matrix form (8 X 5 matrix), 4 characters 7 segments and 18 icons. (Icon drawings are just reference only.
Pressing the KEY_HANDSFREE from standby mode causes the unit to enter speakerphone mode. The call is ended by pressing KEY_HOOK_OFF. The user can switch between handsfree and normal mode by pressing KEY_HANDSFREE. Pressing UP/Down key to adjust the speaker volume during handfree mode. (5 steps) The adjusted level shall be kept for next handfree mode. The setting is only for handfree speaker volume and it shall not effect the earpiece sound level.
10 Specifications 10.1 CLIP Standards The phone supports the following CLIP features defined by the identified standard: Feature FSK type I Country All applicable FSK type II DTMF Bellcore standard Standard EN 300 659-1, EN 300 778-1 and EN 300 659-3 EN 300 659-2, EN 300 778-2 and EN 300 659-3 EN 300 659-1 Annex B, and EN 300 788-1 Annex A To be advised Note : No impedance matching is required except KPN 10.