Uniden America UP689R Users manual

User Operation Specification
Cordless Phone for PBX
DTZ-8R-1
Ver 0.02
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Table of Contents
1. Overview____________________________________________________ 5
1.1 Introduction ___________________________________________________ 5
1.2 Digital interface mode ___________________________________________ 5
2. Features ____________________________________________________ 6
2.1 Handset _______________________________________________________ 8
2.2 Base Station ___________________________________________________ 9
2.3 Charge unit ___________________________________________________ 10
2.4 Key & SW ____________________________________________________ 11
2.4.1 Handset _____________________________________________________ 11
2.4.2 Base ________________________________________________________ 11
2.4.3 Charger ______________________________________________________ 11
2.5 Tone Type and Volume _________________________________________ 12
2.5.1 Frequency definition ___________________________________________ 12
2.5.2 Handset tone types ____________________________________________ 12
2.5.3 Handset volume _______________________________________________ 13
2.5.4 Ring cadence _________________________________________________ 14
2.5.5 Base Station tone _____________________________________________ 15
2.5.6 Charger ______________________________________________________ 15
2.6 Display ______________________________________________________ 16
2.6.1 Handset LCD display __________________________________________ 16
2.6.1.1 Message from PBX Expansion board ________________________________ 17
2.6.2 Handset LCD Icons ____________________________________________ 18
2.6.3 Handset LED _________________________________________________ 19
2.6.4 Base LED ____________________________________________________ 21
2.6.5 Charger LED _________________________________________________ 21
3. Operation & Setup ___________________________________________ 22
3.1 Power Up ____________________________________________________ 22
3.1.1 Handset _____________________________________________________ 22
3.1.2 Base Station __________________________________________________ 22
3.2 Power Down __________________________________________________ 22
3.2.1 Handset _____________________________________________________ 22
3.2.2 Base ________________________________________________________ 22
3.3 Communication to the PBX ______________________________________ 23
3.3.1 Serial interface ________________________________________________ 23
3.3.2 Local operation _______________________________________________ 23
3.3.3 PBX command from the Base Station to PBX Expansion board _______ 24
3.3.4 PBX command from PBX Expansion board to the Base Station _______ 25
3.4 NEC PBX operation ____________________________________________ 26
3.4.1 Change wired phone and cordless phone (DTL-8R-1 Handset) ________ 26
3.4.2 Making call to other Expansion __________________________________ 26
3.4.3 Receiving a Call from other Expansion ____________________________ 29
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3.4.4 Making call to outside line ______________________________________ 30
3.4.5 Receiving a Call from outside line (Depend on PBX line) _____________ 31
3.4.6 Finish Talk Mode ______________________________________________ 32
3.4.7 Training mode (entry) __________________________________________ 33
3.4.8 Training mode (Next (Softkey 1)key: select item) ___________________ 33
3.4.9 Training mode (Func(Softkey2) key: change each item setting) _______ 33
3.4.10 Training mode (0 key: no function) _______________________________ 33
3.4.11 Training mode (Exit(softkey 4) key: exit from the Training mode) _____ 34
3.5 REDIAL (Option) _______________________________________________ 34
3.6 Channel change _______________________________________________ 35
3.7 Auto Stand-by _________________________________________________ 35
3.8 PBX No Service _______________________________________________ 35
3.9 Out Of Range _________________________________________________ 36
3.10 Low Battery _________________________________________________ 37
3.10.1 Battery status ________________________________________________ 37
3.11 Mute _______________________________________________________ 37
3.12 Hands Free _________________________________________________ 37
3.13 Headset ____________________________________________________ 37
3.14 Volume setting ______________________________________________ 38
3.15 Ring Volume Setting _________________________________________ 39
3.15.1 Ringer volume selection ________________________________________ 39
3.16 Menu setting mode ___________________________________________ 40
3.16.1 Menu Top ____________________________________________________ 40
3.16.2 Contacts(List) ________________________________________________ 41
3.16.3 Contacts(show one by one) _____________________________________ 41
3.16.4 Contacts(Delete Contact) _______________________________________ 42
3.16.5 Contacts(Edit/Add) ____________________________________________ 42
3.16.6 Settings(List) _________________________________________________ 44
3.16.7 Settings(Menu Timeout) ________________________________________ 44
3.16.8 Settings(Brightness) ___________________________________________ 44
3.16.9 Settings(Power Save) __________________________________________ 45
3.16.10 Settings(Audio Equalizer) _____________________________________ 45
3.16.11 Settings(Key Lock) __________________________________________ 46
3.16.12 Sounds(List) ________________________________________________ 46
3.16.13 Sounds(Ring Tones) _________________________________________ 47
3.16.14 Sounds(Vibrate) _____________________________________________ 47
3.16.15 Sounds(Out Of Range Alert) ___________________________________ 48
3.16.16 Sounds(Key Tone) ___________________________________________ 48
3.16.17 Language __________________________________________________ 49
3.16.18 Administrator Setting (List) ___________________________________ 49
3.16.19 Administrator Setting (Registration) ____________________________ 50
3.16.20 Administrator Setting (De-Registration) _________________________ 51
3.16.21 Administrator Setting (Change PIN code) ________________________ 52
3.16.22 Administrator Setting (Site Survey) _____________________________ 53
3.16.23 Administrator Setting (Site Survey:Sync Display mode) ____________ 54
3.16.24 Function Key Label __________________________________________ 54
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3.16.25 Function Key Label(Name Edit) ________________________________ 55
3.16.26 Function Key Label(Delete Label) ______________________________ 55
3.17 Key Lock ___________________________________________________ 56
3.18 Virtual Function Key __________________________________________ 56
3.19 Base Key Option (Option) T.B.D ________________________________ 56
3.20 Speed Dial Settings (Option) T.B.D _____________________________ 57
4. Appendix __________________________________________________ 58
4.1 Data Table ____________________________________________________ 58
4.1.1 Factory Setting _______________________________________________ 58
4.1.2 Timings ______________________________________________________ 58
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Revision History
Ver Issue Date Originator Description
0.01
0.02
April 30, 2014
June 06, 2014
Shitara 1st Edition for NEC. This document is referred
EXP10000 operation specification Rev. 1.1.
Shitara <Change Key assignment>
menu àmenu/mute mute à speaker speaker à end
<Add> Base key option ,Speed Dial option
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1. Overview
1.1 Introduction
DTL-8R-1 is the cordless phone that is adapted for digital PBX (Private Branch Exchange). It is usually used in the office environment. When this phone is connected to the digital PBX, it must have a digital PBX Expansion board inside the Base Station.
Private
Branch
Exchange
(PBX)
Base Handset
PBX
Expansion
Board
<Notes>
1) Handset and wired phone cannot be used at the same time.
2) Some digital PBX Expansion boards require the wired phone to make a call.
3) Handset and Base Station must have original ID that is written on each unit at factory.
Wired Phone
1.2 Digital interface mode
When digital PBX Expansion board is attached to the Base Station, DTL-8R-1 works as digital mode. Each digital PBX maker will provide the digital PBX Expansion board. In this mode, the Handset will transmit key press information, which will be sent to PBX by the Base Station via serial interface. The Base Station receives PBX command from the digital PBX Expansion board such as LED state, LCD message, Ringer state, and Talk path condition and transmit them to the Handset.
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DTZ-8R-1
General
Frequency
1.9G (1920 - 1930MHz)
Audio Process
Digital (ADPCM)
Number of Channels
5
ID No.
About 130K combinations or more
Handset Expandability
No/Yes (Option)
Multi Repeater
Yes, up to 6
at same expansion number
at same extension number
Direct Link (Walkie Talkie)
No
Talk Time
16 hours
Wall Mountable
RoHS
Yes
(We will develop new analog interface board next stage)
Interface
the Base can handle 2 repeaters with each 2 simultanious calls.
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Base Right LED
2. Features
Transmission TDMA/TDD
WiFi Friendly Yes Number of RF Slot 12(6)
Compatibility w/ other models No Multi Base No
Conference at same expansion number HS-HS Intercom/Room Monitor
HS-HS Transfer Call
Standby Time 7 days Remote Base & Separate Charger Yes
Analog Mode No
Feature
No/Yes(Option) No
No
PBX
Repeater Base connection
Base Page No
Analog PBX Expansion Board No
Handset connection Each repeater can handle 2 simultanious calls. Daisy Chain
Base Switch Yes(Left, Right) LED 3
Power LED Base Left LED
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DTL-8R-1
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No
Only English
Yes (White)
Yes (Orange)
No
Function key LED×8 (Red)
Yes
No
No
Phonebook
No
No
Yes(Always On)
Yes((Always On, Dial 0-9, *, #)
hearing aid compatible
6 steps (default: 4)
6 steps (default: 4)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Auto
-
Yes
Feature
Handset Key
Programmable Key (API) LCD Display 2 x 24
Standby Display Depend on Interface Board.
Line Status Display Display Language Icon Talk Icon
LCD Back Light LED Key Back Light LED New Message LED LED Hands Free Power Off Key Keypad Lock
One Touch Dial Yes, up to 4 (option)
Redial Yes (Depend on I/F Board)
CID Bell in AutoTalk (charge off) Any Key Answer Ear Volume Control 6 steps (default: 4)
Handsfree Volume Control Headset Volume Control Ringer Volume High/Low/Off(Vibrate) (default:High)
Ringer Tone 6Kinds (default:Tone A)
Vibrating Ringer Out of Range Detection Out of Range Alarm Tone Yes (On/Off)
Mute Auto Standby (Charge On) Channel Change Ringer Mute Yes
On Hook Menu Change Ringer Type
Off Hook Menu Headset Jack
(10&16 digit mode adjustable)
There are no Display timeout and LED timeout on the Handset
Battery Status Icon (3level) Ringer Off Icon Message Icon Hands Free Icon Mute Icon
(Number 24digits/No Name)
(Local mode, 32digits) F8 key is redial if Interface board does not have this function.
changed in Standby & Bell Mode
Tone A, Tone B, Tone C, Tone D, Tone E, Tone F
(default:On)
changed in Standby & Bell Mode
End of Range Alarm Register(Option) Deregister(Option) Base Registration PIN (Option) One Touch Dial Settings (Option) Exit
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Display Elements <Notes>
1) This image differs from the actual design.
2.1 Handset
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2.2 Base Station
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2.3 Charge unit
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2.4 Key & SW
2.4.1 Handset
talk key speaker key menu/mute key end key up key down key right key left key select key(center of navigation keys) dial (09Ú#) key
Softkey (14)key
<Notes>
1) If redial option is enable, Softkey4 key is used for redial key in Talk state.
2) If base key option enable, Softkey1 key is used for Base Left key in Function key state.
3) If base key option enable, Softkey2 key is used for Base Right key in Function key state
2.4.2 Base
Left key Right key
2.4.3 Charger
Charger doesn’t have any key.
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2.5 Tone Type and Volume
2.5.1 Frequency definition
A 3142Hz G 2000Hz M 1046Hz S 494Hz B 2637Hz H 1900Hz N 1000Hz T 490Hz C 2400Hz I 1800Hz O 831Hz U 480Hz D 2346Hz J 1600Hz P 800Hz V 430Hz E 2200Hz K 1566Hz Q 700Hz W 400Hz F 2095Hz L 1100Hz R 500Hz
2.5.2 Handset tone types
Bell Tone A K D Repeated Infinitely
48ms 48ms
Bell Tone B O M Repeated Infinitely
24ms 24ms 24ms
Bell Tone C F B A Repeated Infinitely
48ms 48ms 48ms
Bell Tone D N J G Repeated Infinitely
36ms 36ms 36ms
Bell Tone E Q J P Repeated Infinitely
54ms 54ms 54ms
Bell Tone F L J Repeated Infinitely
36ms 36ms
Key Touch Tone G
50ms
Beep Tone S
150ms
Range Alarm Tone N N N
50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms
Low Battery Alert Tone N
100ms
Error Tone R T U V W
50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms
Confirmation Tone I H G E C
50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms 50ms
<Notes>
1) Bell Tone A-F depends on ring cadence from PBX Expansion board.
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Error Tone
HIGH
-
Confirmation Tone
HIGH
-
Battery
Low Alert Tone
LOW
Used to warning for battery low
Range Alarm Tone
LOW
Used to warning for out of RF link range
2.5.3 Handset volume
Volumes for each tone are shown below.
Tone Type Level Comment
Key Touch Tone LOW -
Beep Tone LOW The PBX Expansion board requires this tone Bell Tone A-F HIGH/MID/LOW/OFF It depends on Ringer Volume Setting.
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2.5.4 Ring cadence
When the PBX Expansion board send ring state command to the Base Station, it will be transmitted to the Handset and the Handset generates bell tone according to the cadence, which is given by PBX Expansion board.
Cadence 1
on
off
Cadence 2
on
off
Cadence 3
on
off
Cadence 4
on
2sec
1sec
400ms
1sec
1sec
400ms
200ms
4sec
1sec
3sec
800ms
4sec200ms
2sec
off
2sec
4sec
Cadence 5
on
off
200ms
100ms
200ms
100ms
600ms
4sec
<Notes>
1) When ringer volume is Off(Vibrate), Handset vibrates according to this timing1.5s on/1s off in all the cadences.
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2.5.5 Base Station tone
The Base Station doesn’t have any tone features
2.5.6 Charger
The charger doesn’t have any tone features
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2.6 Display
2.6.1 Handset LCD display
240 x 320 QVGA LCD Character code set:ISO/IEC 8859-1(Latin-1)
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2.6.1.1 Message from PBX Expansion board
When the Handset receives message from PBX Expansion board. Message is shown according to the followings.
1. LCD is selectable 24x2line(48digits), 16x2line(32digits) or 10x2line(20digits), which is,
determined when ID is written at factory.
2. Message shall be shown with word wrapping (48digits, 32digits or 20digits).
3. If Handset can not show word wrapping digits on one page because of word wrapping,
then message shall be divided into 2 pages
4. If message is shown on 2 pages, each page shall be automatically swap 2.5seconds
periodically.
e.g. Show “a=Smith, j, 20592 to Fritzgerrald 300 f”
2.5 seconds
Message shall be erased when:
1. New message is arrived
2. The user presses valid key
3. PBX Expansion board send Clear LCD command.
<Notes>
1) LCD is no timeout to clear the display. It is depend on the PBX Expansion board.
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