DEFINITY® Wireless BusinessSystem9601 Pocket Phone User’s Guide555-232-105Comcode 108133398Issue 3October 1997
Issue 3 October 1997 1-11OverviewAlthough the emphasis of this guide is on the DEFINITY Wireless Business System (DWBS) 9601 Pocket Phone and its ba
Overview1-2 Issue 3 October 1997 9601 Pocket Phone OverviewThe 9601 Pocket Phone is a pocket-size portable phone. It provides two call appearances,
9601 Pocket Phone OverviewIssue 3 October 19971-3Figure 1-1. 9601 Pocket PhoneNOTE:The soft key labels may change based on the pocket phone function
Overview1-4 Issue 3 October 1997 9601 Pocket Phone Features The Wireless Business System 9601 Pocket Phone includes these essential business feature
Battery Charger OverviewIssue 3 October 19971-5Battery Charger OverviewThe Wireless Business System Battery Charger, which is provided with each 960
Issue 3 October 1997 2-12General CareThis chapter describes the battery charger and explains how to use the battery pack properly. It includes gener
General Care2-2 Issue 3 October 1997 Charging the Phone with a Battery1. Place the phone in the Battery charger. Ensure that the charger is plugged
Low Battery IndicatorIssue 3 October 19972-3Figure 2-1. 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerSpareBatteryPackCradleBattery LEDIndicatorPhone LEDIndicato
General Care2-4 Issue 3 October 1997 Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerThe Pocket Phone Battery Charger has two LED indicators that can dis
Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerIssue 3 October 19972-5Inserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger1. Place the spare battery pack int
NoticeWhile reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, Lucent Tec
General Care2-6 Issue 3 October 1997 Inserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger1. The message LOW BATT appears on the phone display window when
Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerIssue 3 October 19972-7Figure 2-2. Inserting the Spare Battery Pack into the ChargerCORRECT notchposition
Issue 3 October 1997 3-13Features and OperationsThis chapter provides information needed to make full use of your 9601 Pocket Phone. The first porti
Features and Operations3-2 Issue 3 October 1997 Figure 3-1. 9601 Pocket PhoneRinger/VolumeHard Keys forn Menun Prevn Next*0 #789TUV WXYZPQRS456JK
Features of the 9601 Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 19973-3Features of the 9601 Pocket PhoneThe 9601 Pocket Phone has the following features: Soft Key
Features and Operations3-4 Issue 3 October 1997 Hard Keys for Menu ControlThe hard keys for menu control are:— Menu—to access soft key mode— Prev (P
Low Power ModeIssue 3 October 19973-5— Radio link/connection status Information— Dialed digits displayed— Visual dial tone indicator— Service messag
Features and Operations3-6 Issue 3 October 1997 Figure 3-2. 9601 Pocket Phone Quick Referenceadjust volumeor ringerRinger/VolumeHard Keys forFlapPre
Operating the 9601 Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 19973-7Operating the 9601 Pocket PhoneThis section provides information needed to make full use of yo
Features and Operations3-8 Issue 3 October 1997 NOTE:The button is not used during this procedure. Pressing this button before Steps 1 and 2 will
ContentsIssue 3 October 1997 iiiAbout This Book xi Audience xi Electromagnetic Compatability Warning xiiImportant Safety Guidelines for Users xii
Operating the 9601 Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 19973-94. Dial the transfer number.5. Press to display the Trans soft key.6. Press the Trans soft k
Features and Operations3-10 Issue 3 October 1997 Ending CallsTo end a call:1. Press .Dropping CallsThis feature enables you to drop the last person
Issue 3 October 1997 4-1 4Audible Information TonesThe DWBS is provisioned with a single audible information tone. This tone can serve as any one of
Audible Information Tones4-2 Issue 3 October 1997 Warning ToneA warning tone will sound and a message will appear on the Display under any one of th
Issue 3 October 1997 A-1ASafety InstructionsUsing the ProductThis section contains instructions related to safety labels on the product:!WARNING:ind
Safety InstructionsA-2 Issue 3 October 1997!WARNING:The rechargeable battery contains nickel and cadmium. Do not burn or puncture the battery. Like
Maintaining the Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 1997A-3 Unplug this product from wall outlets and telephone jacks before cleaning. Clean exposed parts
Safety InstructionsA-4 Issue 3 October 1997Also, battery contacts should be covered to prevent their possible exposure to loose metal bits (for exam
Issue 3 October 1997 B-1 SpecificationsThis appendix provides various specifications for the DWBS.System Capacity and CoverageThe following support
SpecificationsB-2 Issue 3 October 1997 — Wireless Fixed Bases interface to the integrated DEFINITY ECS Radio Controller port card— Maximum distance
Contentsiv Issue 3 October 1997 Removing a Spare Battery Packfrom the Charger 2-5Inserting the 9601 Pocket Phoneinto the Charger 2-5Removing the 960
Issue 3 October 1997 GL-1 GLGlossaryAaccess rightsAir interface procedure that assigns to the pocket phone a Temporary Portable User Identifier (TPU
GlossaryGL-2 Issue 3 October 1997 EEmerging Technologies Band20 MHz of unlicensed spectrum for Personal Communication Service (PCS) in North America
GlossaryIssue 3 October 1997 GL-3 Initialization and Administration SystemServices support system for PBX administration and maintenance.Internation
GlossaryGL-4 Issue 3 October 1997 PredictorTool within the WiSE Expert Design System that uses site information as input to determine the optimal pl
GlossaryIssue 3 October 1997 GL-5 WWireless Fixed Base (WFB)Component that houses the fixed radio hardware. It provides the radio functions to tran
Issue 3 October 1997 IN-1 INIndexAadjustingreceiver volume, 3-7ringer and warning/notification tones, 3-7answering, calls, 3-8Automatic Numbering
IndexIN-2 Issue 3 October 1997spare battery pack from charger, 2-5SSoft Key Interface, 3-3Ttransfering, calls, 3-8Uusing, 9601 Pocket Phone batte
ContentsIssue 3 October 1997 v4 Audible Information Tones 4-1 Incoming Call Ring Patterns 4-1 Error Beep 4-1 Warning Tone 4-2Out-of-Range 4-2No
Issue 3 October 1997 xi About This BookThe DEFINITY® Wireless Business System Pocket Phone User’s Guide contains information needed to ensure succes
About This Bookxii Issue 3 October 1997 Electromagnetic Compatability WarningImportant Safety Guidelines for UsersFor safe and efficient operation o
OrganizationIssue 3 October 1997xiiiHearing Aid CompatibilityMost electronic equipment, such as equipment in hospitals, is shielded from RF energy.
About This Bookxiv Issue 3 October 1997 Related InformationThis book serves as the DEFINITY 9601 Pocket Phone user’s guide for the DWBS. Other books
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