EnGenius Technologies 3616A-SN1302 manual Text Messaging, Programmable PBX Options

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confirm your selection.

3.To edit the Call barring code

a.Once turn on the call barring feature, you can key in the “call barring” code.

(1)Up to 5 digit can be edit to be call barring code. For example, if you want to block all call dialing to Manhanttan, NY area, you can enter 1212 as the call barring code.

(2)If you base station is adjuct to a PBX system, please also include that specific number to retrieve the PSTN tone.

b.Press OPTION to erase or edit the call barring codes.

c.Up to 5 set of call barring codes can be programmed.

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Call Barring ÇÈ On

SAVE SET PW

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Call Barring: 1212

ADD OPTION

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Option: ÇÈ

1.Erase

2.Edit

the character. For example, you are editing the message 1 as “Meeting now.”

 

(3) When finished, press

SAVE

soft key to save

 

change. You will see the Text Message ID as 01

 

on the upper right corner of the LCD screen.

5. Sending a text message:

a.

While viewing the message, press Intercom key

 

followed by a Handset ID or a Group ID (01-09).

b.

The current message is sent.

c.

There will be no acknowledgement returned.

6. To erase or edit the current messages:

a.

Press Menu-7-2 to enter outbox text message.

b.

Press

OPTION

soft key to erase or edit the

 

current

message:

 

 

(1) Press “1” and confirm to erase message.

 

Subsequent messages will be moved up in the

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Meeting now

SAVE12 ODELETE

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Meeting now

ADD12 OOPTION

Send this message to Group 02

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01

Please enter

 

Ext. #: 02

 

 

 

 

 

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01

Sending…

 

Text Messaging

1. Short text messages, up to 50 characters each, can be sent from a handset to another handset or a group of handsets.

2. Up to 5 outgoing messages can be edited, stored and sent. They are stored in the “Outbox” in the order they are entered, with Message 01 being the most recent entry. The message counter on the upper right corner of the LCD display shows the message ID.

3. Up to 5 received messages can be stored for later reference. They are stored in the “Inbox” in the order they are received, with Message 01 being the most recently received. The message counter on the upper right corner of the LCD display shows the message ID.

4. Viewing and editing outgoing text messages:

a. Press Menu (Right) soft key while the handset is

 

 

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in standby.

Tex Message

b. Press

“7”

following by “2” to enter Outbox menu.

1.

Inbox

c. Press

ADD

soft key to enter a new text message.

2.

Outbox

(1)Enter characters using the Character Table and method discussed in the Phonebook section.

(2)Use ¿orÀ scrolling key to move the cursor backward or forward to insert character or delete

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Outbox.

(2) Press “2” to edit message. Follow the instructions

above for entering a new message.

7.Receiving a text message:

a.When a message arrives, a double beep alerts the arrival of a text message.

b.The text message remains on the LCD display for 8 seconds and then is automatically stored in the Inbox.

8.Viewing received text messages:

a.Press Menu-7-1 to enter Inbox menu

b.The LCD displays Message 01, the most recent received message. Use ¿or À to view previous messages. The LCD displays Empty if there is no inbound text message.

c.Press SAVE soft key to return the message to Inbox.

d.Press DELETE soft key and confirm to delete the current message. Subsequent messages will be moved up in the Inbox.

Programmable PBX Options

1.When DuraFon 1X base unit installed behind the PBX system, it is feasible to pre-program some PBX features along with their feature codes into the system.

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Contents Table of Contents Product Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsGeneral Safety Instructions Battery Safety Instructions Regulatory Information DuraFon FCC ID NI3-SN1302 IC 3616A-SN1302Equipment Checklist Handset Illustration Places or answers a telephone or intercom call Basic Handset FeaturesAdditional Handset Features ~13~ Administrator Features Base IllustrationBasic Base Station Features Charger IllustrationCharger Features Getting StartedHandset and Charger Installation Menu modeBasic Operations Operation ModesMaking an 2-Way/ Intercom Call Making a Telephone CallRedial Adjusting Receiver Earpiece Voice Volume Receiving a Telephone CallPlacing a Call On Hold Receiving an Intercom CallBattery Recharge and Replacement Effective only for the current callDo Not Disturb Silent Ring Key GuardAdvanced Operations Handset RegistrationHandset Group Subscription Registration of Additional BaseCall Manager Change System Settings by AdministratorCall Transfer Phonebook Operations Call barring Text Messaging Programmable PBX OptionsMenu Operations Press 6 to change LCD display contrast Technical Specifications Press 9 to enable Name tagPress 0 to program PBX features that you use frequently Press 7 to change the LCD backlight~47~