GN Netcom 9p23 manual Display Indicators

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Display Indicators

System Indicator icon.. Static icon indicates handset locked to a system; blinking icon occurs when not locked. Handset will only lock to systems for which it has been programmed.

Off Hook icon.. Flashes when connecting to network (dialing) or receiving call, and stays on during a call.

Warning Mute icon.. Indicates muted warning tones.

Ring Mute icon.. Indicates muted ring tone. Warning Mute and Ring Mute icons displayed together indicate silent mode.

Missed calls icon.. Indicates unanswered calls.

Text Message icon.. Indicates new text message.

Voice Mail icon.. Indicates new message.

Headset icon.. Hands-free headset is attached.

Battery Status icon.. Shows relative charge level of battery. Solid black icon indicates full charge. Blinking empty icon indicates low charge.

Battery Charging icon.. Indicates receipt of power from an external source, such as a charger. Blinking full icon indicates that charging is complete. Battery Charging icon appears in place of Battery Status icon.

Multiple Line Appearance (MLA) icon.. Indicates active line when system is configured for Enhanced Digital Integration or Mobility Server. MLA icon appears as 1,2,3, or 4 depending on line in use and system configuration. Blinking MLA icon indicates line is on hold.

Keypad Lock icon.. Indicates keypad is locked.

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Indicator light functions

The color and state of the indicator light is located on the upper left side of the front of the 9p23 portable handset.

Slow flashing red

Low Battery, No System, or No Access. See “Problems You Can Solve”, page 42.

Rapid flashing red

9p23 portable handset is receiving a call.

Steady green

9p23 portable handset is receiving power from an external source, such as a charger.

Slow flashing green

9p23 portable handset is in Standby mode (registered to a system), ready to place and

receive calls.

Rapid flashing green

9p23 portable handset is in Talk mode or in use.

Indicator light

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Contents Ascom Contents About The 9p23 Portable Handset User Guide Use a soft cloth to clean the handset Do not expose the handset to open flameChildren Guidelines For Safety And EfficiencyExposure to radio frequency signals Potentially explosive atmospheresWarranty Battery charging times Guidelines For Safety And Efficiency Battery InformationOperation procedures New batteriesCharge the battery Battery installationGetting Started Belt clip Retention screw Ascom 9p23 Portable Handset Display Indicators Key Functions Basic Operation Pause dialing Low battery alertVoice Mail options Recall a Phone Book entryOption Press the Off Hook key to dial Mobile data servicesQuick entry recall Speed DialBasic Operation Function ActionOption Enhanced Digital IntegrationOptions above also apply to call waiting Answer a call Mobility ServerMessage waiting indication Call Menu Operation Standard system configurationCancel Callback Disables the active callback function Hook FlashOption 2 EDI and MS System Configuration Mobility Server configurationOption 1 Standard system configuration Mobility Server and Enhanced Digital IntegrationOption 1. Pre-conference Call Menu Operation Menu OptionsOption 2. Post-conference Use handset menus Menu shortcutsMenu Overview Limited Menu Call ModeFull Menu Add ICS templates Interactive Communication ServicesMenu Descriptions Edit ICS templatesSMS auto delete Voice Mail NoSMS reminder Invert TextCan not browse the Central Phone Book Option Sound Setup menu Sound Profiles Normal Profile or Discreet Profile activationKey Sound Ring VolumeAttach Vol VibrationSet Password Time ModeDate Mode Msg SettingsIndirect Send Alarm SettingsAlternates Allows modification of the following optionsSpeakerphone Reset DefaultsTone Send Managing text messages Short Message ServiceMessage status indicator Dial a number within a text messageHigh priority Code Message Priority ringing when Off HookPriority ringing Medium priority Staff AssistanceDelete BackupAdvanced Nurse Call System Integration Nurse call logCustom Ring Tones Problems You Can Solve Display messages and explanations