Aiwa PT-H99 Telephone User Manual


 
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PT-H99 Specifications
Standby modes 4 modes: Public, Public & Private, Public & Transceiver,
Transceiver
Ringer volume 4 levels: OFF, Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
Receiver volume 4 levels: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4
Ringer type 3 types: Ringing only, Vibration only, Ringing and vibration
Ringer style 15 types
Redial storage 20 calls (shared with incoming call log)
Electric phonebook 300 entries (each entry consisting of 1 name, 3 phone
numbers, E-mail address, memo, voice label; 10 characters
for name, 32 digits for phone number, 80 characters for E-
mail address, 20 characters for memo; max. 10 voice labels
for 300 entries)
Text memos 50 entries (30 characters per entry)
Home Base Units (HBUs) Registered up to 5 HBUs
Other functions Alarm, Help, Security lock, Scheduler, One-touch dialing,
Key lock, Back light, Battery save, Clock, Composition for
a ringer, Location report, Auto answering, Voice memo
Communication protocol Digital TDMA-TDD
Transmission format G1D, G1C, G1E, G1F, G1W, G1X
Transmission frequency 1,900 MHz band
Transmission power 10 mW (average)
Power source 3.8 V DC (proprietary lithium ion battery pack)
Continuous talk time Approx. 5 hours
Continuous standby time Approx. 500 hours
Dimension 42 × 106 × 18.5 mm (width × height × depth)
Weight 76 g (including battery pack)
Accessories Charger, Rechargeable battery pack, AC adaptor,
Keyboard, Batteries (R03/size AAA) (2)
Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
The above specification for continuous talk time is for use in the Public mode within a cell
station service area. Switching to different cell stations within a service area consumes
more power and reduces available talk time. Continuous talk time may also vary with signal
conditions.
The above specification for continuous standby time is for use in battery save mode within
a cell station service area. Switching to different cell stations within a service area
consumes more power and reduces available standby time. Continuous standby time may
also vary with signal conditions.
Aiwa is not responsible for loss or damage due to inability to place or receive phone calls
as a result of phone breakdown or malfunction.
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