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DEFINITY
®
Wireless Business
System
9601 Pocket Phone User’s Guide
555-232-105
Comcode 108133398
Issue 3
October 1997
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Page 1 - Wireless Business

DEFINITY® Wireless BusinessSystem9601 Pocket Phone User’s Guide555-232-105Comcode 108133398Issue 3October 1997

Page 2

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

Page 3 - Contents

Overview1-2 Issue 3 October 1997 9601 Pocket Phone OverviewThe 9601 Pocket Phone is a pocket-size portable phone. It provides two call appearances,

Page 4

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

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Overview1-4 Issue 3 October 1997 9601 Pocket Phone Features The Wireless Business System 9601 Pocket Phone includes these essential business feature

Page 6 - About This Book

Battery Charger OverviewIssue 3 October 19971-5Battery Charger OverviewThe Wireless Business System Battery Charger, which is provided with each 960

Page 7 - Cardiac Pacemakers

Issue 3 October 1997 2-12General CareThis chapter describes the battery charger and explains how to use the battery pack properly. It includes gener

Page 8 - Organization

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

Page 9 - Typographic Conventions

Low Battery IndicatorIssue 3 October 19972-3Figure 2-1. 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerSpareBatteryPackCradleBattery LEDIndicatorPhone LEDIndicato

Page 10 - Overview

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

Page 11 - 9601 Pocket Phone Overview

Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerIssue 3 October 19972-5Inserting a Spare Battery Pack into the Charger1. Place the spare battery pack int

Page 12 - Figure 1-1. 9601 Pocket Phone

NoticeWhile reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing, Lucent Tec

Page 13 - 9601 Pocket Phone Features

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

Page 14 - Battery Charger Overview

Using the 9601 Pocket Phone Battery ChargerIssue 3 October 19972-7Figure 2-2. Inserting the Spare Battery Pack into the ChargerCORRECT notchposition

Page 15 - General Care

Issue 3 October 1997 3-13Features and OperationsThis chapter provides information needed to make full use of your 9601 Pocket Phone. The first porti

Page 16 - Low Battery Indicator

Features and Operations3-2 Issue 3 October 1997 Figure 3-1. 9601 Pocket PhoneRinger/VolumeHard Keys forn Menun Prevn Next*0 #789TUV WXYZPQRS456JK

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Features of the 9601 Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 19973-3Features of the 9601 Pocket PhoneThe 9601 Pocket Phone has the following features: Soft Key

Page 18 - The Battery LED Indicator

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

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Low Power ModeIssue 3 October 19973-5— Radio link/connection status Information— Dialed digits displayed— Visual dial tone indicator— Service messag

Page 20 - 2-6 Issue 3 October 1997

Features and Operations3-6 Issue 3 October 1997 Figure 3-2. 9601 Pocket Phone Quick Referenceadjust volumeor ringerRinger/VolumeHard Keys forFlapPre

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Operating the 9601 Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 19973-7Operating the 9601 Pocket PhoneThis section provides information needed to make full use of yo

Page 22 - Features and Operations

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

Page 23 - 3-2 Issue 3 October 1997

ContentsIssue 3 October 1997 iiiAbout This Book xi Audience xi Electromagnetic Compatability Warning xiiImportant Safety Guidelines for Users xii

Page 24 - Hard Key Interface

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

Page 25 - Battery Charging Contacts

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

Page 26 - Low Power Mode

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

Page 27 - 3-6 Issue 3 October 1997

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

Page 28 - Adjusting the Receiver Volume

Issue 3 October 1997 A-1ASafety InstructionsUsing the ProductThis section contains instructions related to safety labels on the product:!WARNING:ind

Page 29 - Transferring Calls

Safety InstructionsA-2 Issue 3 October 1997!WARNING:The rechargeable battery contains nickel and cadmium. Do not burn or puncture the battery. Like

Page 30 - Holding Calls

Maintaining the Pocket PhoneIssue 3 October 1997A-3 Unplug this product from wall outlets and telephone jacks before cleaning. Clean exposed parts

Page 31 - Dropping Calls

Safety InstructionsA-4 Issue 3 October 1997Also, battery contacts should be covered to prevent their possible exposure to loose metal bits (for exam

Page 32 - Audible Information Tones

Issue 3 October 1997 B-1 SpecificationsThis appendix provides various specifications for the DWBS.System Capacity and CoverageThe following support

Page 33 - Warning Tone

SpecificationsB-2 Issue 3 October 1997 — Wireless Fixed Bases interface to the integrated DEFINITY ECS Radio Controller port card— Maximum distance

Page 34 - Safety Instructions

Contentsiv Issue 3 October 1997 Removing a Spare Battery Packfrom the Charger 2-5Inserting the 9601 Pocket Phoneinto the Charger 2-5Removing the 960

Page 35 - WARNING:

Issue 3 October 1997 GL-1 GLGlossaryAaccess rightsAir interface procedure that assigns to the pocket phone a Temporary Portable User Identifier (TPU

Page 36 - Maintaining the Pocket Phone

GlossaryGL-2 Issue 3 October 1997 EEmerging Technologies Band20 MHz of unlicensed spectrum for Personal Communication Service (PCS) in North America

Page 37 - A-4 Issue 3 October 1997

GlossaryIssue 3 October 1997 GL-3 Initialization and Administration SystemServices support system for PBX administration and maintenance.Internation

Page 38 - Specifications

GlossaryGL-4 Issue 3 October 1997 PredictorTool within the WiSE Expert Design System that uses site information as input to determine the optimal pl

Page 39 - Operating Temperatures

GlossaryIssue 3 October 1997 GL-5 WWireless Fixed Base (WFB)Component that houses the fixed radio hardware. It provides the radio functions to tran

Page 40 - Glossary

Issue 3 October 1997 IN-1 INIndexAadjustingreceiver volume, 3-7ringer and warning/notification tones, 3-7answering, calls, 3-8Automatic Numbering

Page 41 - GL-2 Issue 3 October 1997

IndexIN-2 Issue 3 October 1997spare battery pack from charger, 2-5SSoft Key Interface, 3-3Ttransfering, calls, 3-8Uusing, 9601 Pocket Phone batte

Page 42 - Issue 3 October 1997 GL-3

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

Page 43 - GL-4 Issue 3 October 1997

Issue 3 October 1997 xi About This BookThe DEFINITY® Wireless Business System Pocket Phone User’s Guide contains information needed to ensure succes

Page 44 - Issue 3 October 1997 GL-5

About This Bookxii Issue 3 October 1997 Electromagnetic Compatability WarningImportant Safety Guidelines for UsersFor safe and efficient operation o

Page 45

OrganizationIssue 3 October 1997xiiiHearing Aid CompatibilityMost electronic equipment, such as equipment in hospitals, is shielded from RF energy.

Page 46 - IN-2 Issue 3 October 1997

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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