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ND-91763(E)
ISSUE 2.0
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D PS I I I
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USER GUIDE
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LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. 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. COPYRIGHT 2004 NEC CORPORATION
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Use 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. DANGER • Recharge the battery pack with the matching battery charger. • The battery pack has polarity; positive (red wire) and negative (blac
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W WARNING ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Do not use, leave, nor recharge the battery pack near fire or under the direct sunlight. High temperature may damage the internal safety circuit and may cause malfunction of the recharger, heat, explosion, or fire. • Do not use the units when you notice smoke, strange smell or other unusual happenings. It may cause fire if you continuously use them. Turn off the power of the phone system immediate
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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. iii
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Table of Contents ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• USER SAFETY PROTOCOL CONFIRMATION TONE 21 KEY CLICK 22 WARNING KEY LIGHT 23 THE BASICS LED FLASH 23 DISPLAYS AND KEYS 2 PROGRAM SOFTKEYS 24 THE PSIII DISPLAY 3 TO SET VM (VOICE MAIL) NUMBER 25 CHARGING THE BATTERY 4 MESSAGE STORAGE 26 REPLACING THE BATTERY 5 PROTECT TMM (TEXT MAIL MESSAGE) 26 BASIC OPERATIONS TM REMINDER 27 TO TURN THE PHONE ON 6 TO ADJUST RING VOLUME 28 TO ORIGINATE A CALL 6
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THE BASICS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DISPLAYS AND KEYS Fixed, Snub-Nose Antenna. No need to pull out or adjust. LED Ring Indicator Red light indicates incoming call. L1 Button Press to originate or answer a call. L2 Button* LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Press to originate or answer a call on the second line. Headset Jack FNC (function) and Scroll Key (FNC Key) Press to activate numerous telephone functions. (Scroll Key) END/PWR (End Power On/Off Key) Push once to end a call. Press
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THE PSIII DISPLAY or 18-digit, 4-line display L 1 L 2 L 1 L 2 Battery indicates charge level. A solid battery To view digit overflowing to the left and to the right. indicates a strong charge. To view line overflowing. Illuminated V indicates that incoming call vibration notification is active. term Off-hook, indicating the D PSIII is off-hook. Illuminated S indicates that incoming ring volume is silent. Signal strength, indicating strength or weakness of signal being receive
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L1 L2 END HOLD PWR CLEAR DEF 1 ABC 3 2 GHI MNO 4 JKL 6 5 PQ WX 7 RS TUV 9 YZ 8 0 # TRF SHIFT CHARGING THE BATTERY Orange indicates charging is in progress, light out indicates charging is complete. To recharge a handset (with the battery pack inside) place phone here. 4
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REPLACING THE BATTERY 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. 5
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TO ORIGINATE A CALL BASIC OPERATIONS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTE: To originate a call, check that the battery is charged and phone is turned on. TO TURN THE PHONE ON ♦ Enter the telephone number. Press the END/PWR key and hold for more than two ♦ Press the L1 or L2* key. PSIII displays: seconds. The PSIII displays the start-up greeting: Mode 1 Mode 2* C.Cross 95551212 95551212 NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available then the calling party number will
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TO RECEIVE A CALL TO USE DIRECTORY DIALING term ♦ As your D PSIII rings the Line Indication will Searching for Directory Entries Manually: illuminate. PSIII displays: ♦ While in a standby state, press the Scroll key. Mode 1 Mode 2* PSIII displays: C.Cross Directory 95551212 95551212 L 1 L 1 NOTE: If Calling Party Number is not available, “CALL” is displayed. If Calling Party Name is ♦ To search the Directory in alphabetical order, press not ava
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Searching the Directory by Name: TO USE LAST NUMBER REDIAL term ♦ While in a standby state, press the Scroll key. The D PSIII retains the last 20 numbers you have PSIII displays: called. ♦ While the phone is in a standby state, press the Scroll key. Directory ♦ The PSIII will display the last number dialed. ♦ If that is the number you wish to dial, press L1or L2*. ♦ Key in the first few letters of the Person’s last ♦ If that is not the number you wish to dial, pres
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To Search Speed Dial Number by Entering Number: CPN No.01 Jun/10 21:30 ♦ Key in the speed dial number-0 through 9. 548236120 1 ♦ Press L1 or L2* to dial the number or press Scroll key to scroll through the list of speed dial entries. ♦ The PSIII displays the number of the person who To Search Speed Dial Number by Scroll Key: called you most recently. ♦ Continue to press the Scroll or Scroll keys ♦ Press the Scroll key repeatedly to scroll through until you locate the desire
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NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available TO TRANSFER A CALL then the calling party number will appear in the While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will display. display: ♦ Press HOLD to place call on-hold. Mode 1 Mode 2* ♦ Press L1 or L2* again to retrieve the call from hold. C.Cross TO USE COURTESY MODE 95551212 95551212 Courtesy mode enables a PSIII incoming call to L1 L1 become silent and vibration. NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available then the calling p
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KEYPAD LOCK NO SERVICE Allows you to carry your phone without fear that Your PSIII is out of the service area. The phone buttons may be inadvertently pushed, activating the cannot be used until it is within your wireless phone. coverage area. No Service indication may also indicate that the number of visitors limit has been exceeded when roaming. To Lock Keypad: ♦ Press HOLD key and hold it down for more than two seconds. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays: No Service
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PSIII FUNCTIONS •••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••••••• •••••••• •••• • You may access the functions listed on the following chart by pushing FNC key, and dialing digits. 12
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FNC Menu FNC [3] [2] Off [1] Phone Book [2] Soft Keys [1] Directory [1] Set [1] Add [2] Reset [2] Edit [3] Setup MSG [3] Delete [1] VM Number [2] Speed Dial [1] Set [1] Add [2] MSG Storage [2] Edit [1] HNL [3] Delete [2] -HL [2] MSG Services [3] --- [1] VM Access [3] Protect TMM [2] TM Review [1] On [3] Setup Menu [2] Off [1] PS Operation [4] TM Reminder [1] Call Volume [1] On [>] (Up) [2] Off [<] (Down) [4] Ring Options [2] Vibration [1] Ring Volume [1] On [>] (Up) [2] Off [<] (Down) [3] Servic
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FNC [3] [5] [1] Set FNC [3] [7] [1] Set [2] Reset [2] Reset [3] CFW ALL [5] Protect DIR [1] Set [1] On [2] Reset [2] Off [4] CFW N/R [6] Default Set [1] Set [1] Set [2] Reset [7] Reset All [5] Destination [1] Set [1] Set [4] Soft Key [2] Reset [1] [6] Display [2] [1] Time Display [3] [1] On [4] [2] Off [5] [2] Setup Time [6] [1] Set [7] [3] Name Entry [8] [1] Set [9] [2] Reset [0] [4] Brightness [5] Forward Phone [>] (thick) [1] CFW Busy [<] (thin) [1] Set [7] Misc. [2] Reset [1] Headset Ring [2