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    Finish Registration:
    Keys available when registering the handset 
    include:
    After five seconds, the handset switches to 
    one of the following modes; depending on 
    the success or failure of handset 
    registration.
    If registration is successful, the handset 
    switches to Standby mode.
    If the registration fails, the handset switches 
    to De-register or Standby mode. 
    						
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    3.5.3 Administrator De-registration Settings
    This setting allows the administrator to de-register the handset.  
    To de-register the handset:
    1. Use the up/down key to select the handset you want to de-register.
    2. Select Ye s  to de-register the handset.
    Select handset:
    The handset number is displayed.
    Keys available when de-registering the 
    handset include:
    up (
    ▲) / down (▼) - accesses the next 
    setting in the list (forward/backward).
    Select key - selects the desired setting and 
    stores the selection.  Displays the 
    Confirmation screen.
    De-register the handset:
    Keys available when de-registering the 
    handset include:
    Yes key - starts de-registration.
    No key - returns the handset to Standby 
    mode. 
    						
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    Finish Registration:
    Keys available when de-registering the 
    handset include:
    If de-registration is successful, the LCD 
    displays the message indicating the 
    handset is not registered.  You can register 
    the handset again using the Regist key.
    Regist key - starts registration.
    If de-registration failed, the handset 
    switches to Standby mode after five seconds 
    have elapsed. 
    						
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    3.5.4 Administrator Change Pin Code Settings
    This setting allows the administrator to change the pin code.  
    To change the pin code:
    1. Select Change Pin Code from the Administrator Setting List.
    2. Press the Select key.
    3. Change the pin code on the Change Pin Code screen.
    4. Press OK to register the new pin code.
    When this setting is selected, the handset 
    starts communicating with the base station 
    to obtain the pin code. The base station 
    sends the pin code to the handset and it is 
    displayed on the handset’s LCD.
    Keys available when changing the pin code 
    include:
    Delete key - deletes one digit.
    Dial (0~9) key - numeric keys used to enter 
    the pin code.  
    OK key - sends the registration pin to the 
    base station.  A confirmation tone is emitted. 
    						
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    3.5.5 Administrator Site Survey Settings
    This setting allows the administrator to initiate a site survey to collect 
    information about the handsets.  
    To change the pin code:
    1. Select Site Survey from the Administrator Setting List.
    2. Press the Select key.
    3. On the Site Survey screen, press the Scan key.  The results of the 
    scan are displayed on the handset’s LCD.
    Scan for information:
    This screen displays the following 
    information:
    Band - the carrier band for the handset.
    Condition - Good / Fair / Poor 
    Clear Slot - number of clear slots (total 
    number of slots is 12).
    Number of Base - the number of the base 
    station.  
    Keys available when requesting a site 
    survey include:
    Scan key - begins scanning for clear slots 
    and the number of the associated base 
    station.
    Sync key - begins Sync display mode.
    Scanning begins collecting information (this 
    takes about 30 seconds). 
    						
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    3.5.6 Administrator Site Survey Settings - Sync Display Mode
    To start Sync Display mode:
    Press the Sync key.
    Scan complete; information displayed:
    The results of the scan are displayed in the 
    LCD.
    Band - the carrier band for the handset.
    Condition - Good / Fair / Poor 
    Clear Slot - number of clear slots (total 
    number of slots is 12).
    Number of Base - the number of the base 
    station.
    Keys available when requesting a site 
    survey include:
    Scan key - restarts scanning for clear slots 
    and number of base stations.
    Sync key - begins Sync Display mode.
    Start Sync Display mode:
    When the Sync key is pressed, the Sync 
    Display mode displays the following 
    information:
    Ch - the current channel number.
    Slot - the current slot number.
    RSSI - the current RSSI (Receive Signal 
    Strength Indication) value.
    BER - the Bit Error Rate.
    RFPI - the RFPI (Radio Fixed Part Identity) 
    or base station ID.
    H/O - Hand Over Enable/Disable
    Lost - Lost counter
    L - status (locked or unlocked)  
    						
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    3.6 Function Key Labels
    The Key Label menu item allows you to assign, edit or delete labels for the eight 
    function keys.
    To access the Key Labels menu:
    Select Key Labels from the main menu using the Select key.
    3.6.1 Key Label List Settings
    This screen allows you to access the function key labels.  Once you have 
    selected the function key, you can assign, edit or delete the label.  
    There are eight function keys that can be 
    assigned labels.
    Keys available when accessing the key 
    labels include:
    up (
    ▲) / down (▼) - accesses the next 
    setting in the list (forward/backward).
    Select key - selects the desired label. 
    Delete key - deletes the label name.
    On/Off key - toggles between enabling/
    disabling the function key.   
    						
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    3.6.2 Key Label Name Edit Settings
    This menu item allows you to edit the name of the function key label.
    A maximum of eight characters can be 
    stored for each label.
    Keys available when changing the label 
    name include:
    123/abc key - toggles between numeric and 
    alphabetic ‘keypad’.
    123 - allows numeric input.
    abc - allows alphabetic input.
    Alphabetic Input:
    Dial keys:
    Dial 1 : @.-_&^?!(),\\/:;~=+1 
    Dial 2 : abcABC2 
    Dial 3 : defDEF3 
    Dial 4 : ghiGHI4 
    Dial 5 : jklJKL5 
    Dial 6 : mnoMNO6 
    Dial 7 : pqrsPQRS7 
    Dial 8 : tuvTUV8 
    Dial 9 : wxyzWXYZ9 
    Dial 0 : 0 
    Dial * : * 
    Dial # : # 
    Right/Left key -  moves the cursor to the 
    right or left one character (only available for 
    alphabetic input).
    Delete key - deletes the character where the 
    cursor is positioned.
    Save key - stores the function key label 
    name.   
    						
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    3.6.3 Key Label Delete Label Settings
    This menu item is used to delete a function key label name.  This screen is 
    displayed when the Delete key is pressed on the Edit Function Key Label 
    screen. 
    To delete the label name:
    Press Yes. 
    Keys available when changing the pin code 
    include:
    Yes key -  deletes the function key label.
    Not key - returns to the previous screen. 
    						
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    SECTION 4  ADDITIONAL HANDSET FEATURES
    4.1 Virtual Function Keys
    You can access virtual function keys by entering Virtual Function Key mode.  You 
    can enter Virtual Function Key mode while the handset is in Standby mode, when 
    receiving an incoming call or while talking.
    To enter Virtual Function Key mode:
    Press the Select / Talk or Speaker key.   
    IMPORTANT
    The screens in this section are system-dependent and may not match your 
    handset.
    Keys available when switching to Virtual Function Key 
    mode include:
    up (
    ▲) / down (▼) - accesses the next setting in the 
    list (forward/backward).
    Select key / Talk key / Speaker key -  sends the 
    function key code to the base station.   
    						
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