9p23 portable handset User guideMkI software release R4B, MkII software release R2DAscomAscom® Wireless Solutions
10Indicator light functionsThe color and state of the indicator light is located on the upper left side of the front of the 9p23 portable handset.Slow
11*Software and hardware dependent.Key FunctionsFigure 4.1Right Soft KeyLeft Soft KeySpeakerphone KeySoft keysThe 9p23 portable handset features soft
12Basic OperationFigure 5.1Power onPress and hold the blue Off Hook key. An audible tone is heard, and ascom appears on the display. Once the handset
13Basic OperationVoice Mail optionsWhen the 9p23 portable handset is programmed to access a Voice Mail system the option “Connect to Voice Mail” is pr
14Basic OperationOption 4Use the Left Soft key to choose Menu, then use the down arrow of the Scroll key to Scroll to the Phone Book menu. Use the Lef
15Function Action Power the 9p23 portable handset onPress and hold Power the 9p23 portable handset offPress and hold Place a callPress , dial number,
16Enhanced Digital IntegrationStandby modeWhile in Standby mode, the MLA icon indicates which handset line will be active the next time the handset is
17Mobility ServerMobility Server configuration is applicable when there is a PRI interface to the PBX. Confirm with the system administrator that the in
18In Call Menu OperationDepending on the system configuration, either Standard or Enhanced Digital, control of the In Call menu features may vary. Base
19In Call Menu OperationMobility Server configurationMobility Server configuration is applicable when there is a PRI interface to the PBX. The Mobility
ContentsBattery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20ConferenceDepending on system configuration, a conference call can be invoked in two ways.Option 1. Pre-conferenceUsed with the EDI interface to Meri
21Menu OptionsUse the steps described previously to view and change handset settings in all menus. To exit any menu or submenu without changing settin
22Menu OverviewSettingsDisplay Contrast Backlight Handset NameLanguage English French Spanish PortugueseTime and Date Time Mode 12 hour
23Some of the following features may not be available if the 9p23 portable handset is configured for Limited Menu. Check with the system administrator
24Menu DescriptionsOptionsAccess and modify messaging settings.Voice Mail No.Configures the access number to connect to any Voice Mail system with dial
25Menu DescriptionsCall InfoMissed callsView a list of Missed calls. The Missed calls icon will appear in the display. The Missed calls display shows
26Menu DescriptionsDelete AllDeletes all user-defined entries from the Local Phone Book. Select Delete All from the Phone Book menu, then press the Lef
27Menu DescriptionsCustomizeFrom the Sound Setup menu select Sound Profiles, then use the Scroll key to browse to Customize. Use the Left Soft key to s
28Menu DescriptionsTime and DateTime ModeConfigures the time format. Use the Scroll key to browse the time formats, then the Left Soft key to confirm.Da
29Menu DescriptionsPrio. Interrupt. Overrides muted ringer for an incoming priority one or two message. Prio. Interrupt has the following sub menus:P
3About The 9p23 Portable Handset User GuideThe Ascom 9p23 portable handset user guide is organized according to the sections listed below:Important sa
30Menu DescriptionsFigure 13.3Figure 13.4Figure 13.5 9p23 MkII headset matrixSetting Manufacturer CharacteristicsType 1 Ascom #F150068 Input/output g
31Short Message ServiceConsult with your system administrator to determine support for short text messages.Managing text messagesUpon receipt of a tex
32Advanced Nurse Call System IntegrationAdvanced Nurse Call System Integration (ANCSI)Some of the following features may not be available, depending o
33Retrieve a stored nurse call messageWhen unread nurse call messages are available, the Text Message icon will appear.From Standby mode, use the Left
34Custom Ring TonesDefault melodiesInternal Call: Fur Elise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35Problems You Can SolveProblems and possible solutionsThe handset does not turn onRecharge or replace the battery, then remove and reinsert the batte
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4Please observe all necessary safety precautions when using the 9p23 portable handset.Save this manual. It includes important safety information and o
5Guidelines For Safety And EfficiencyExposure to radio frequency signalsThis portable handset is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission l
6Battery InformationNew batteriesThe battery for a new 9p23 portable handset is not fully charged. The battery should be fully charged prior to the fir
7Figure 1.1Side view of 9p23 portable handsetFigure 1.2Bottom viewBattery lock tabsUnlocked positionLocked positionFigure 1.3Desktop chargerFigure 1.4
8The 9p23 portable handset is delivered with the standard belt clip. If there is a need to replace the belt clip, see instructions below.Step one: rem
9The Ascom 9p23 Portable HandsetFigure 3.1AlarmMute buttonVolumeDesktop charger indicatorSpeakerphoneIndicator lightSoft keysOff hook/power offOn hook
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