Telular SX4e TDMA technical manual Supplementary Services Network Dependent

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Important Tones and Alerts

No-Service Tone – When cellular service is not available, the receiver emits a No-Service (fast- beeping) tone instead of the normal (steady) dial tone.

ROH (Receiver Off-Hook) Tone – If the telephone equipment remains off-hook (off its cradle) with no dialing activity for 30 seconds, the receiver emits an ROH tone for 45 seconds.

Incoming Call Alert – If you’re dialing a number and an incoming call occurs, the receiver will emit an audible ring. To answer the incoming call:

Press the “HOOKFLASH” button once. This will connect the incoming call.

OR hang-up immediately. This will cause the phone to start ringing.

Roam Dial Tone – When cellular service is available, but the SX4e is in a Roam area, the receiver may emit a different dial tone to indicate the roaming condition. However, unless the FWT is repro- grammed in the field, the factory default tone is set the same as normal service dial tone.

How to Adjust the Volume Level

If the volume level on your phone is too high or too low, you can adjust the levels using the keypad on your telephone.

Note: your telephone must be in Tone-Dial (DTMF) mode to adjust the levels. To Increase Audio Level - Increase the audio level in steps by pressing:

Press:

# * 8 (also known as # * Up)

Continue to press # * 8 until the desired level is reached.

To Decrease Audio Level - Decrease the audio level in steps by pressing:

Press:

# * 3 (also known as # * Down)

Continue to press # * 3 until the desired level is reached..

NOTE: The default setting lets you adjust the audio up to three (3) steps from the default volume in either direction (Up or Down). The volume setting remains in effect for future calls until changed manually, even if the telephone is on-hook. If the SX4e power is cycled (turned OFF/ON), the default mid-range volume setting will be restored.

Variable Dial Time (Auto SEND Delay) Option

When you place a call, your Phonecell SX4e automatically sends the phone number over the cellu- lar network after you dial the last digit. However, to make sure you have enough time to dial the last digit, a 3-second Auto SEND Delay is programmed into the unit at the factory. To change the Auto SEND Delay setting, see the User Programming Commands section of this manual.

In-Call DTMF Signaling Option

Depending upon your cellular provider, the Data After SEND option may need to be Enabled or Disabled to use special cellular features such as call waiting, three-way conference calls, voice mail, etc. Please consult your service provider for the required In-Call DTMF Signaling configura- tion.

The factory default setting is 0 (In-Band Signaling only). To change the Data After Send setting, see the How To Set the Auto SEND Delay in the Phonecell SX4e Programming section of this manual.

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES (NETWORK DEPENDENT)

Call Waiting

Call Waiting enables you to be alerted to an incoming call while you are already on a call. You have the option of responding to the second call while putting the first call on hold. You can also disable the call waiting option during a particular call. Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting.

Three-Way Calling

Three-Way Calling enables you to set up a three-way conversation with two other different numbered users. Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling.

Call Forwarding

Call Forwarding enables you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number, even if your telephone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your telephone when Call Forwarding is activated. Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding.

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