Telular SX4D Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
SX4D GSM 900 • SX4D GSM 1800 30 USER MANUAL
Phonecell SX4D Programming
Phonecell SX4D Programming Mode Overview
The Phonecell SX4D has several programmable options for unique customer or
network applications. These options are stored in the Phonecell SX4D’s non-
volatile memory and are retained during power cycling.
Programming Mode
The Phonecell SX4D’s non-volatile memory can be accessed in the Programming
Mode. The handset must be “on-hook” before entering the programming mode.
Normal Mode operation is suspended during programming and is available when
the programming mode is exited.
Enter Programming Mode
To enter the user programming mode, simultaneously press the “Flash” and star
(*) keys. The PM (Programming Mode) icon will illuminate on the LCD.
Programming Mode Overview:
1. Stored data appears on the Dialed Digits (middle) row of the LCD.
2. A descriptive label appears on the Alpha (bottom) row of the LCD. The label
order is identical in both the user and technician command modes.
3. The Up/Down keys are used to scroll through the menu items.
4. Pressing any numeric key(or, if allowed, the
*
or # key) when a label is displayed causes:
• The Dialed Digits row to turn off
• The NEW icon to illuminate
• The pressed key to appear at the rightmost Dialed Digits row position.
5. Pressing the Redial key after a numeric entry will attempt to store the data.
6. A correct entry will cause the NEW icon to disappear and the new stored data
to be displayed on the Dialed Digits row.
7. An incorrect entry causes the Dialed Digits row to flash. When a numeric key
is then pressed, it causes:
• The Dialed Digits row to turn off
• The NEW icon to remain illuminated
• The pressed key to appear at the rightmost Dialed Digits row position.
8. When entering data, the NEW icon is illuminated. Pressing the Flash key at
any time will cancel the operation and redisplay the stored data on the Dialed
Digits row. The NEW icon will then turn off.
During programming, the unit automatically proceeds through the following steps:
T
ime Elapsed LCD Display
1 second Blank
1 second Programming
1 second Blank
Normal mode of operation