Comdial Multi Cell Wireless Telephone Users Guide
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10.7 Setting Auto-Answer In auto-answer mode, the handset automatically connects you with incoming calls after playing a tone. 1. PressFCN. Then press untilAUTO ANSWERappears in the display. —OR— Press7, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCNuntil the mode you want,AUTO ANSR ONorAUTO ANSR OFF, appears in the display. 3. PressENDto exit menu mode. 10.8 Setting Display Contrast The display contrast menu option controls the amount of contrast in the handset display. 1. PressFCN. Then press untilDISPLAY CONTRASTappears in the display. —OR— Press8, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCNuntil the display has the contrast you want. (There are seven types of contrast.) 3. PressENDto exit menu mode. MCW Handset User’s Guide 10 – 5 GCA70–351 Menu Operation

10.9 Testing Icon Displays 1. PressFCN. Then press untilDISP TEST OPTIONappears in the display. —OR— Press9, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCNto turn the test on and off. When the test is off,PRESS FCN FOR TESTappears in the display. When the test is on, all icons are lit and the display is filled with boxes. 3. PressENDto exit menu mode. 10.10 Configuring System And Handset IDs The handset stores up to eight system and associated handset IDs, which allows it to operate in eight different Air Impact systems. Your handset should already be configured with the proper system and handset ID; if you need to make changes to system or handset ID configuration, contact you system administrator. CAUTION! Do not make changes to system and handset IDs without contacting your system administrator. 10 – 6 MCW Handset User’s Guide Menu Operation GCA70–351

10.11 Deleting All Speed Dial Numbers This option deletes all speed dial numbers stored in the handset at once. 1. PressFCN. Then press untilDEL ALL SPEEDDIALappears in the display. —OR— Dial11, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCN. PRESS FCN TO DELETEappears in the handset display. 3. PressFCNagain to confirm, or pressENDto cancel deleting the numbers. 4. PressENDto exit menu mode. MCW Handset User’s Guide 10 – 7 GCA70–351 Menu Operation

10.12 Deleting Last Number Dialed The handset stores the last number dialed. When you pressCALL, the handset displays that number. You can use the following procedure to delete the current last number dialed so that it does not appear when you pressCALL. 1. PressFCN. Then press untilDEL LAST # DIALEDappears in the display. —OR— Dial12, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCN. PRESS FCN TO DELETEappears in the handset display. 3. PressFCNagain to confirm, or pressENDto cancel deleting the number. 4. PressENDto exit menu mode. 10 – 8 MCW Handset User’s Guide Menu Operation GCA70–351

10.13 Changing The Handset Idle Message The handset can display a message when it is in idle mode. You can change or delete this message. 1. PressFCN. Then press untilCHANGE IDLE MSGappears in the display. —OR— Dial13, then pressFCN. 2. PressFCN. The handset changes to alpha mode. 3. Use the instructions described inEntering Speed Dial Namesfor entering a new idle message or deleting the existing one. The message may be up to 18 characters. Note that in idle mode the second line of the display contains the date, so you might not want to use all 18 characters for the idle message. 4. PressSTOto store the message. MCW Handset User’s Guide 10 – 9 GCA70–351 Menu Operation

Battery Operations 11.1 Battery Operations When the battery gets low, the handset displays a*LOW BAT*warning and beeps every 30 seconds in standby mode or every minute in conversation before shutting off. MCW Handset User’s Guide 11 – 1 GCA70–351 Battery Operations 11

11.2 Removing And Replacing Batteries The handset battery is attached to the back panel of the handset as shown below. To remove the battery, 1. Power off the handset (to permanently save menu changes and speed dial numbers added since the last power on). 2. Push the battery release towards the top of the handset and lift out the battery. 11 – 2 MCW Handset User’s Guide Battery Operations GCA70–351 Press battery release towards top of handset to release battery.

To reattach a battery, 1. Fit the base of the battery into the notches at the base of the handset. 2. Snap the upper part of the battery in place. MCW Handset User’s Guide 11 – 3 GCA70–351 Battery Operations Handset battery Fit these notches into handset before snapping battery into battery release.Handset base without battery

11.3 Charging Batteries Handset batteries are Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) and support 4 hours of talk time and 40 hours of standby time (on and available for calls). The battery charger charges a handset and spare battery. Charging takes approximately 2 hours. To charge a battery, 1. Remove the handset carrying case if it has one. 2. Insert handset (power off) with battery in the front pocket of the charger. 3. Insert spare battery in the rear pocket of the charger. The front pocket LED changes to amber and then changes to red to indicate that rapid charging is in progress. If a spare battery is in the rear pocket, the rear pocket LED changes to amber while waiting for the handset to finish charging or alternates between green and amber to indicate discharge is in progress. One battery is charged at a time. When the handset is fully charged, the front pocket LED changes to green and the rear pocket LED changes to red to indicate that rapid charging is in progress. 4. When LEDs change to green, remove the handset or spare battery. When charging of a handset or battery is complete, the charger switches to trickle charge until you remove the handset or battery. 11 – 4 MCW Handset User’s Guide Battery Operations GCA70–351