NEC Dterm PSIII User Manual

NEC Dterm PSIII User Manual

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ND-91763(E)
ISSUE 2.0
term
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PS II I
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USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 ND-91763(E) ISSUE 2.0 term PS II I •••••••••••••••••••• USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Liability Disclaimer

    NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The informa- tion contained herein is the property of NEC Corpo- ration and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation. 2004...
  • Page 3 User Safety Protocol ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Important: Read this information before using your PSIII. Follow the instruction below to use this products safely, to protect you and other people from possible injury, and to protect properties. Improper use may cause heat, explosion, and fire. ANGER •...
  • Page 4 Do not insert flammable or metal objects into the units. If a foreign object were accidently placed into the units, turn off the power of the phone system and plug out the power adapter. Contact the nearest NEC service office. If you keep using such units, they may cause fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 5 WARNING ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • This phone system dose not have explosion protection. Do not use it where a flammable gas such as propane and gasoline are stored. Turn off the power of the phone immediately. Do not recharge the battery in such a place.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AFETY ROTOCOL WARNING ASICS ISPLAYS AND PSIII D ISPLAY HARGING THE ATTERY EPLACING THE ATTERY ASIC PERATIONS URN THE HONE RIGINATE A ECEIVE A IRECTORY IALING UMBER EDIAL PEED ALLING ARTY UMBER RANSFER A LACE A OURTESY EYPAD NO SERVICE...
  • Page 8: The Basics

    THE BASICS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ISPLAYS AND LED Ring Indicator Red light indicates incoming call. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Headset Jack Hold Press to place a call on hold. Press to control Keylock On/Off. (Hold down the key more than 1.2~2 seconds) Battery Compartment (in back) Programming Interface (on Right Side)
  • Page 9: The Psiii Display

    PSIII D ISPLAY To view digit overflowing to the left and to the right. To view line overflowing. term Off-hook, indicating the D PSIII is off-hook. Signal strength, indicating strength or weakness of signal being received. The antenna picture display illuminates as the phone powers up, indicating that the phone can make a call.
  • Page 10: Charging The Battery

    HARGING THE ATTERY Orange indicates charging is in progress, light out indicates charging is complete. To recharge a handset (with the battery pack inside) place phone here.
  • Page 11: Replacing The Battery

    EPLACING THE ATTERY 1. To turn off power, press the END/PWR key and hold more than tow seconds. 2. Remove a battery cover. 3. Pull out the connector, and then take out the battery. 4. Replace the battery. 5. Attach the battery cover.
  • Page 12: Basic Operations

    BASIC OPERATIONS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• URN THE HONE Press the END/PWR key and hold for more than two seconds. The PSIII displays the start-up greeting: indicates communication is available. RIGINATE A NOTE: To originate a call, check that the battery is charged and phone is turned on. ♦...
  • Page 13: T O Receive A Call

    ECEIVE A ♦ As your D term PSIII rings the Line Indication will illuminate. PSIII displays: Mode 1 C.Cross 95551212 NOTE: If Calling Party Number is not available, “CALL” is displayed. If Calling Party Name is not available then the calling party number will appear in the display (only for Mode 2* systems).
  • Page 14: T O Use Last Number Redial

    Searching the Directory by Name: ♦ While in a standby state, press the Scroll PSIII displays: Directory ♦ Key in the first few letters of the Person’s last name and then push the down key. The PSIII will display names that start with those letters. If you enter one character, the names that start with that character will be displayed.
  • Page 15: T O Use Calling Party Number

    To Search Speed Dial Number by Entering Number: ♦ Key in the speed dial number-0 through 9. ♦ Press L1 or L2* to dial the number or press Scroll key to scroll through the list of speed dial entries. To Search Speed Dial Number by Scroll Key: ♦...
  • Page 16: T O Transfer A Call

    RANSFER A While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will display: Mode 1 C.Cross 95551212 NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available then the calling party number will appear in the display for Mode 2* systems. ♦ If you wish to transfer this call, press TRF key. ♦...
  • Page 17: Keypad Lock

    EYPAD Allows you to carry your phone without fear that buttons may be inadvertently pushed, activating the phone. To Lock Keypad: ♦ Press HOLD key and hold it down for more than two seconds. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: J.
  • Page 18: Psiii Functions

    PSIII FUNCTIONS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You may access the functions listed on the following chart by pushing FNC key, and dialing digits.
  • Page 19 FNC Menu Phone Book Directory Edit Delete Speed Dial Edit Delete MSG Services VM Access TM Review Setup Menu PS Operation Call Volume [>] [<] Vibration Service ALM CONF. Tone Key Click Key Light LED Flash (Up) (Down) Soft Keys Reset Setup MSG VM Number...
  • Page 20 CFW ALL CFW N/R Destination Display Time Display Setup Time Name Entry Brightness [>] [<] Misc. Headset Ring Auto Answer Answer Tone Password Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset (thick) (thin) Auto Reset Protect DIR Default Set Reset All Soft Key Forward Phone CFW Busy Reset...
  • Page 21: T O Enter Names In The Directory

    NTER AMES IN THE ♦ Press the FNC key →1→1. PSIII displays: Directory [1]Add [2]Edit [3]Delete ♦ Select [1] Add, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII displays: Add Name? ♦ Key in the name using the following character chart: NOTE: Functions for Scroll display, “HOLD”...
  • Page 22: T O Enter Speed Dial Numbers

    ♦ When the name is complete, press the FNC key. PSIII displays: Add Digits? ♦ Key in the number. If pause is required, (e.g.; after entering 9 to gain access to an outside line) press “HOLD” to insert a pause. ♦...
  • Page 23: T O Access Vm (Voice Mail )

    ♦ Press the FNC key to enter name. PSIII displays: Add Digits? ♦ Key in the digits for that number. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter digits. ♦ Press the FNC key again to confirm. ♦ After the registration is completed, setting tone will ring.
  • Page 24: T O Review Tm (Text Message )

    TM (T EVIEW ESSAGE NOTE: This function depends on the OAI application. ♦ When receiving TM. PSIII automatically displays: (or pressing the FNC key →2) MSG Services [1]VM Access [2]TM Review NOTE: When receiving VM and TM, displays both “VMM” and “TMM”. ♦...
  • Page 25: T O Adjust Call Volume

    DJUST OLUME While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will display: C.Cross 95551212 ♦ Press the Scroll or Scroll Volume, the PSIII will display: Call Volume Maximum ♦ Press the Scroll key to lower or Scroll increase Call Volume. NOTE: In the stand by state, press the FNC key→3→1→1.
  • Page 26: Service Alarm

    To Disable Incoming Call Vibration Notifica- tion: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→1→2. PSIII displays: Vibration [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2. ERVICE LARM Enables you to know when you are in an area without service, or if the battery is running low.
  • Page 27: Confirmation Tone

    ONFIRMATION Enables you to hear a tone that lets you know that you made an error or for confirming that you entered information properly. To Turn On Confirmation Tone: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→1→4. PSIII displays: CONF. Tone [1]On [2]Off ♦...
  • Page 28: Key Click

    LICK Enables you to hear a beep as you press each key. To Turn On Key Click: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→1→5. PSIII displays: Key Click [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1 to turn on key click for Mode 2* systems.
  • Page 29: Key Light

    IGHT Controls the backlight of the keys. To Turn Key light On: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→1→6. PSIII displays: Key Light [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1 to turn Key Light on for Mode 2* systems. ♦...
  • Page 30: Program Softkeys

    ♦ Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2 to turn LED Flash off for Mode 2* systems. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. ROGRAM OFTKEYS Confirm your administrator for a list of access codes which can be used to program softkeys.
  • Page 31: T O Set Vm (Voice Mail ) Number

    ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. To Reset Softkeys: ♦ Press the FNC key 3→2, then select [2] Reset. PSIII displays: Soft Key [1]Set [2]Reset ♦ Press the FNC key or 2. PSIII displays: Soft Key [1]PICK [2]PARK...
  • Page 32: Message Storage

    ♦ Key in the number. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. NOTE: Confirm your system administrator for the list of VM access code. ESSAGE TORAGE This function enable PSIII to set whether overwrite or...
  • Page 33: Tm Reminder

    Password? ♦ Key in current password. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. PSIII displays: Protect TMM ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. To Turn Off Protect TMM: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→3→3. PSIII displays: Protect TMM [1]On [2]Off...
  • Page 34: T O Adjust Ring Volume

    To Turn On TM Reminder: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→3→4. PSIII displays: TM Reminder [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII displays: TM Reminder ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. To Turn Off TM Reminder: ♦...
  • Page 35: Speaker Ring

    To Turn Off Ring: ♦ Press the Scroll key two times. PSIII displays: Ring Volume Silent ♦ Press the FNC key or leave five seconds. PSIII displays: J. KRAUSER L1:12345 L2:90000 To Turn Up Ring Volume: ♦ Press the Scroll key.
  • Page 36: Station Ring

    ♦ Select [2] Speaker Ring. PSIII displays: Speaker Ring [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2 to disable speaker ring. Speaker Ring ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. TATION Allows you to assign ring patterns that tell users whether an incoming call is from an internal or...
  • Page 37: T O Set Call Forwarding

    Trunk Ring [1]L1 [2]L2 ♦ Select L1 or L2* by using the Scroll key. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: Trunk Ring 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ♦ Press the Scroll or Scroll select different Trunk Ring pattern. ♦...
  • Page 38 To Set the Call Forwarding Busy Cancel Access Code: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→5→1. PSIII displays: CFW Busy [1]Set [2]Reset ♦ Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: Access No? ♦ Key in the access code to cancel call forwarding. Example: #3=Call Forward Busy, Cancel.
  • Page 39: Call Forwarding All Calls

    ♦ Key in the access code to establish call forwarding when call is not answered. Example: *4=Call Forward Don’t Answer, SET. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦...
  • Page 40 Access No? ♦ Key in the access code to establish Call Forwarding All Calls. Example: *2=Call Forward-All, SET ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. To Set the Call Forwarding All Calls Cancel Access Code: ♦...
  • Page 41 [Call Forwarding No Response] To set the access code to establish call forwarding when the handset is not within the wireless system service area or is turned off. NOTE: Confirm your system administrator for the list of access codes. To Set the Call Forwarding No Response Access Code: ♦...
  • Page 42: T O Set Call Forwarding Destination

    ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. ORWARDING Forwarding destination number and name must be previously assigned. To Set Call Forwarding Destination: ♦...
  • Page 43: Time Display

    Destination [1]Group [2]Desk [3]Voice Mail ♦ Select the destination to erase, then press the FNC key. ♦ Confirm the displayed destination to erase (flashing), then press the FNC key. PSIII displays: Destination Reset ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. ISPLAY To Enable Time Display: ♦...
  • Page 44: T O Setup Time

    ♦ Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2. PSIII displays: Time Display ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. ETUP ♦ Press the FNC key →3→6→2. PSIII displays: Setup Time [1]Set ♦...
  • Page 45 Name? My HANDSET ♦ Press CLEAR key to delete the displayed characters, then key in name. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. To Reset Name: ♦...
  • Page 46: T O Adjust Brightness

    DJUST RIGHTNESS To Set Brightness of Display: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→6→4. PSIII displays: Brightness 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ♦ Press the Scroll to light or Scroll Brightness. EADSET When using a headset, allows your phone to ring through to your headset.
  • Page 47: Automatic Answer

    To Turn Off Headset Ring: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→7→1. PSIII displays: Headset Ring [1]Auto [2]On [3]Off ♦ Select [3] Off for Mode 2* system. ♦ Press the FNC key or 3 to turn off Headset Ring. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦...
  • Page 48: Answer Tone

    ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. PSIII displays: J. KRAUSER L1:12345 L2:90000 ♦ Key entry will not use. To Turn Off Automatic Answer: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→7→2. PSIII displays: Auto Answer [1]L1 [2]L2 ♦ Select L1 or L2 by using the Scroll keys.
  • Page 49: Password

    To Turn On Answer Tone: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→7→3. PSIII displays: Answer Tone [1]On [2]Off ♦ Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1 to turn on Answer Tone for Mode 2* systems. ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦...
  • Page 50 ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm old password. PSIII displays: New Password? ♦ Key in password. ♦ Press the FNC key to enter the password. ♦ Key in password twice. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays: New Password ♦...
  • Page 51: Protect Directory

    ROTECT IRECTORY Enables you to protect the directory to ensure the privacy of stored telephone numbers. NOTE: This will also prevent all access to the directory, (i.e. view, add, edit or delete). WARNING: Using Reset All will delete all numbers in the directory even if Protect Directory is on.
  • Page 52: Default Set

    ♦ Key in password. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays: Protect DIR Reset ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. EFAULT Allows you to reset your handset to all the factory-set defaults: Functions Default Setting...
  • Page 53: Reset All

    ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: Default Set Complete ♦ Setting tone will ring. ♦ After two seconds, return to the standby state. ESET Primarily a maintenance function. Resets all settings to what they were when the handset left the factory. Functions Default Setting Call Volume...
  • Page 54: Access Softkeys

    To Invoke Reset All: ♦ Press the FNC key →3→7→7. PSIII displays: Reset All [1]Set ♦ Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: Password? ♦ Key in password. ♦ Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays: Reset All? ♦...
  • Page 55: T O Use Call Forwarding

    Soft Key [1]PICK [2]PARK [3]CAMP ♦ Select the desired softkey by using the Scroll Scroll keys. ♦ Press the FNC key or the number to confirm. PSIII displays: PICK ♦ Press L1 or L2* to dial the number. ORWARDING NOTE: Before using this feature, the call forwarding access codes need to be established.
  • Page 56 CFW Busy [2]Group [3]Desk [4]Input Number * Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00 software or later. Note: Destination number can be assigned in TO SET CALL FORWARDING DESTINATION (FNC key →3→5→5) To Forward Not Answered Calls: ♦...
  • Page 57: Phone N O

    To Forward No Response Calls: This forward is enabled when the handset is either turned off or has left the service area. ♦ Select [4] CFW N/R. PSIII displays: CFW N/R [1]Set [2]Reset ♦ Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or 1. ♦...
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