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Putra 5:28pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
Poor range and unreliable; expensive batteries I have owned five of these phones (each purchased with an extra battery) for a year and can not recomme...
netnld 7:26pm on Sunday, June 27th, 2010 
Transmits through tough building obstacles and long range.Very durable in optional Tough Case.Compact. range, quality heavy, fragile without his case
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Poor range and unreliable; expensive batteries I have owned five of these phones (each purchased with an extra battery) for a year and can not recomme... Poor range and unreliable; expensive batteries I have owned five of these phones (each purchased with an extra battery) for a year and can not recomme...

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EnGenius SN-920 Ultra Industrial Cordless Phone System Despite their ubiquity, mobile phones are still relatively expensive. Service providers coax you into their plans with free phones or package deals (while convincing you that they're saving you money), but then you have to give your clients a second phone number where they can reach you. And since cellular reception is often impossible inside buildings, many people who work away from their desks find themselves incommunicado for much of the day (and have to check their voice mail constantly). There should be another option. The EnGenius SN-920 Ultra Industrial Cordless Phone System provides an alternative. By integrating 2-way radio capabilities with a very high range cordless phone system, up to 36 workers in any complex under a mile in diameter can be fully connected to a phone line and each other. And if you hook up a regular phone to the base station to serve as the central hub, you can have one employee answer all incoming calls and direct them to employees' handsetsno matter where they are in the building. Whether you work in a hospital, a construction site, a manufacturing plant, a warehouse, or an office building, the EnGenius system allows you to reach your co-workers quickly, virtually for free. No more watching how many minutes you've used this month, no more worrying about coverage within your building, and no more monthly fees. Setup True to its name, the EnGenius is designed quite well. I only had to look at the instructions once during setup when figuring out how to get my base station into handset registration mode (press volume and page simultaneously). I just plugged the AC power cord into the base and connected my phone line to it. From beginning to end, setup (including the base station and 2 handsets) took about 3 minutes. Handset features Multiple extensions Each EnGenius base station supports up to 9 digital, full-duplex handsets. If you like, you can add up to 3 additional base stations on the same phone line. Or if you have multiple lines in your office, connect a base station to each. EnGenius makes it possible to have 36 interconnected extensions using 1 to 4 phone lines. Whatever your configuration, all of your handsets can communicate with one another using their 2-way radio features. To avoid confusion, you can assign different rings to each handset and names can be programmed to appear on the LCD's idle screen. Using the 2-way radio features does not require a base station for signal transmissions. For example, if 2 people take their handsets on a business trip (without a base station), they still have use of the 2-way radio. So when co-workers need to go off site (even just down the street), they can stay connected.
Reception/range Exceptional range is the major selling point of the EnGenius system. When testing the product, I was able to retain a phone line connection from five times the distance supported by a typical 2.4 GHz cordless phone. With a relatively clear line of sight to the base station, I could walk one-half mile before losing my caller. When buildings and other obstructions were present, reception was reduced to one-quarter mile; still a very respectable range. These same figures held true for 2-way radio operation, though range was a bit better when I switched each handset from its standard antenna to the slightly longer, nonretractable antenna (included). An optional external antenna for the base station (priced at $99.99) can also be purchased to increase the range for telephone conversations. Handset design and durability I only have one complaint about the EnGenius phone system: the handsets are somewhat heavy. If you are using the handset often, especially from your desk, you'll be well served by purchasing a headset adapter (priced at $19.99) and plugging in a Hello Direct headset. Of course, the handsets' weight does make them seem more durable. "Keyguard" is the first option you get when accessing the main menu. Once activated, "Keypad Locked" is displayed on the LCD along with the directions for unlocking. This feature prevents workers from tying up a line by accidentally pressing the TALK button. Like many cell phones on the market today, most features are prompted by the backlit LCD and accessed using the up and down scroll buttons, thereby keeping button clutter to a minimum. These scroll buttons can also be used to access the 30-name phone book and the 30-number Caller ID log. Standard features such as hold, mute, redial, and Call Waiting are also supported. Batteries and recharging cradles Each EnGenius handset has its own nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack. Similar in design to many cellular phone batteries, they snap onto the handset backs and can be recharged while attached. However, unlike cellular phone batteries, the EnGenius versions can be fully recharged in only 80 minutes. If a battery already has a little charge on it, it will be fully powered even quicker. Each charging cradle provides 2 compartments: one to accommodate a handset with the battery attached and one to accommodate a battery by itself. So if you have multiple handsets in your department, you can position the charging cradles in strategic locations, enabling 2 employees to recharge from the same place at the same time (one of them will have to remove the battery from the phone). Or keep a fully charged spare battery ready and waiting. On a full charge, handsets have 3 hours of talk time and 40 hours of standby time.

Base station features The base station's design is simple, serving primarily as a relay station for handsets using the phone line. Since the base station does not have a dialpad, you might want to attach a regular telephone to serve as the central hub and set the handsets to receive only transferred and 2-way radio calls. Then an operator can answer all incoming calls, page the appropriate extension to announce a caller, and then transfer the call. However, if you have just a few employees and would rather not appoint someone as an operator, you can set the handsets to receive incoming calls directly and attach an answering machine to the base station to field those that go unanswered. Additionally, an audio-in jack at the back of the base station supports a message or music-on-hold system. Page The page button on the base station rings all of the handsets registered to it. The first handset that answers is then connected with the base. This is great for any office that has multiple employees that perform similar tasks (sales departments, customer support, trading floors, restaurants, etc.) since whichever employee is currently available can answer the page. Recommendation The EnGenius phone system is excellent for any business that needs to deliver prompt customer service or requires instant communication between colleagues not working together in the same department or on the same floor. By integrating a powerful cordless phone with 2-way radio communication, teamwork is encouraged and local toll calls become free.

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S N - 0 U LTRA

EnGenius Technologies Customer Service USA:888-735-7888 Canada:888-397-2788
Literature order number:120-0002-04

User's Manual

Table of Contents

Congratulations Handset

Diagram Features 1
Voice Volume Call On-Hold Muting a Call Call Waiting Transferring a Calls Disconnecting Calls

28-31 31

Advanced Operations
2-Way Radio Handset-to-Handset Base-to-Handset Handset-to-Base Base Unit Options Ring Volume Voice Volume Main Menu Function Chart Handset /Base Registration Registering a Handset De-registering Handset Registering additional Base Units Handset Menu Options Key Guard Directory Caller ID Sounds Ring Volume Ring T ype Key Volume Key T one Settings Area Code T one/ Pulse Backlight Reset 37-40-42-50 50-53 53-56 57

Base Unit

Diagram Features 8 9

Charging Cradle

Diagram Features 10 11

Getting Started

Base Unit Set-up Charging Cradle Set-up 12-13 13-15

Basic Operations

Modes Making Calls Manual Dail Pre-dial tone Manual Dail Post-dial tone Redial Directory Dial Memory Dial Answering Calls Handset in Charging Cradle Handset not in Charging Cradle Silent Feature 16-21-22 22-25 25
Custom Name Call Manager Contrast Dial Prefix

57 58-62-66 67-68

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.
Product Specifications Safety Instruction Regulatory Information

CAUTION:

When selecting a location for the base unit, it is better to locate the base unit as high as possible to avoid obstructions that might interfere with the radio transmission and getting a clear signal. In any case, the base unit must be located 8 inches (20cm) from any person to be in compliance of FCC safety regulations. Person with pacemaker: Should always keep the handset more than 8 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the handset is on and should not carry the handset in a breast pocket. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn off your handset immediately. For hands-free operation of the handset, the device has been tested for RF exposure compliance with the EnGenius brand belt-clip and leather pouch. Other belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have not been tested may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should not be used.

Congratulations!

You have purchased an exceptional business communications tool from the leading Industrial Cordless TM Phone System manufacturer. The EnGenius SN-920 ULTRA Industrial Cordless Phone System is the second generation of the Longest Range Cordless Phone and 2-Way Radio system. EnGenius systems
and flexibility of this unique telecommunications system cannot be overlooked for the Small Office / Home environment.
Intellectual Property Rights Notice
EnGenius SN-920 ULTRA User's Manual Copyright 2000 EnGenius Technologies. All rights reserved. No part of this User's Manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrievable system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without permission of EnGenius Technologies. EnGenius is a trademark used herein under exclusive license and Industrial Cordless is a trademark of EnGenius Technologies. All rights to patents, including patents pending EnGenius products are the exclusive properties of EnGenius Technologies.
are ideal for the Small Office Home O ffice (SOHO) user. The expandable design allows the system to grow with your business. W ith sophisticated digital signal processing and six times the power of typical cordless phones, the EnGenius system provides cordless phone and two-way communications in a wide variety of business settings from multi-level office buildings, construction sites, warehouses, farms, business complexes and other demanding business environments. The EnGenius system is capable of supporting up to 4 lines (1 line per base unit) and 36 handsets. The EnGenius system is able to provide you increased mobility within your business environment. Another unique feature of the EnGenius system is the ability to use the handsets as digital, full duplex, two-way radios. The dig ital two-way radio mode allows members of the work group to be in contact with their co-workers while leaving phone lines available for incoming or outgoing calls. Users can designate their handsets to receive all incoming calls or receive only intercom (2-way) and transferred calls, with the Call Manager feature. Additionally, an incoming call can be answered, placed on-hold or transferred to the appropriate person, from any handset. The many EnGenius system features include: long-range, 2-way radio and cordless phone operation, system expandability, military level digital security, music or message on-hold capability, 80 minute battery recharge and the new 4-line LCD display with Caller ID/ Call Waiting readout capability have given birth to a new product category in the cordless phone industry known as Industrial Cordless TM Phone Systems. The convenience, mobility

MENU MODE * Pressing the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key activates MENU mode. * The screen will look like this in MENU Mode:
Main Menu: 1:KEY GUARD 2:DIRECTORY 3:CALLER ID 4:SOUNDS 5:SETTINGS 6:REGISTER
NOTE: In the TALK mode the TALK key functions as a FLASH key. Pressing the TALK key will temporarily place the call on hold while answering another call with the Call Waiting feature. Pressing the TALK key again will return you to the original call. Call Waiting requires telephone service provider subscription.
REGISTRATION MODE * Do not register your handset if it has been registered at the factory. If, when you first turn on the phone, "00" is displayed near the top center of the LCD (to the right of the icon), the handset has not been registered at the factory. * Specific instructions on how to register the handset are covered in detail under Handset / Base Registration in the Advanced Operations section. * If the handset is not registered with the base unit, any attempt to make an outgoing call or intercom call to another handset will fail. The LCD will read:

Station not registered

Making Calls
You can enter a phone number before or after connecting to dial tone. An available line is automatically located by the handset, but to select a particular line intercom the base for the line first, press END, then dial.
Manual Dial(Pre-Dial Tone)
ENTERING A NUMBER BEFORE CONNECTING TO DIAL TONE Selecting a phone number before connecting to dial tone offers the advantage of reaching the correct party with the first phone call. One of the following three methods may be used: * From the IDLE mode, enter the number you wish to call. The number you input will appear on the handset screen as typed. For example, the number 555-1221 would appear as: * If an incorrect number has been entered, select the CLEAR option by pressing the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to clear the entire number, then re-enter the number you wish * The DELETE option is selected by pressing the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key. DELETE will delete one digit at a time from right to left, similar to a backspace key * When the correct number is displayed on the screen, press TALK to complete the call * You will hear a dial tone and see the following three screens as the number is dialed:

00:00:08 Volume: 5 HOLD MUTE

5551221_ DELETE CLEAR

CRADLE MODE * Placing the handset into the charger cradle activates the handset CRADLE mode. * While in the CRADLE mode, the battery charging unit recharges the handset battery pack. * An incoming or intercom call while in the CRADLE mode will generate this screen:
Incoming Call On Base 1 SILENT
Connecting to base 1 Line
* Removing the handset from the cradle during an incoming call automatically answers the call and places the handset in TALK Mode. * Placing the handset in the cradle or pressing END will end a call.

Dialing 5551221

Manual Dial(Post-Dial Tone)
ENTERING A NUMBER AFTER CONNECTING TO DIAL TONE While the handset is in the IDLE mode, you can press TALK to make a call. There are three ways to make a call in the TALK Mode: * When dial tone is heard and the handset is waiting for a phone number to be entered, the following screen will appear: * Enter the desired phone number from the numbered key pad. The screen will show the following display: * A fter a number is dialed, this screen will be displayed:
00:00:00 VOLUME: HOLD 5 MUTE 5551222
* From IDLE mode, press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select the MENU option. * While in the Main Menu, select the directory scolling option by pressing the 2 key. * Information stored in location 01 will

VOLUME: 5 REDIAL MEMORY

Smith 5551212 ADD OPTION
be displayed first. Use the Up or Down arrows to scroll through the directory to locate the number of your choice. * Press TALK to dial the phone number displayed. * When the handset has dialed the selected phone number, the screen will display:

00:00:00 VOLUME: HOLD

5 MUTE

Redial

* While in the TALK mode, press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to select the REDIAL option. The following screen will be displayed: * The last number dialed will be redialed

DIALING 5552222

NOTE: See Directory View Mode for additional instructions on how to use the phone directory feature. If the handset is unable to link to the base unit, it will return to IDLE mode. The handset will display "No Connection" for five seconds or until a key is pressed.

Directory Dial Memory Dial
* To call a number stored in the Phone Directory, you can access the Phone Directory log by entering the menu or you can simply press the Up or Down Scrolling Arrows to access the Phone * In the TALK mode, the following screen will be displayed: * To select MEMORY DIAL, press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key.
* The following screen will appear:
Receiving an incoming call without Caller ID service

* Handset LCD shows:

* Enter the 2 digit Phone Directory index code (e.g. 1= 01)for the stored phone number. * The phone number stored in the location will be dialed.
* Handset is off the cradle-No caller ID service
Receiving an incoming call with Caller ID service **
NOTE: Telephone numbers stored in the Phone Directory have been indexed with a number from 01 to 30. To access the correct index number or location, follow these steps: For example, if the location is 3, press 0 then 3. If the index number is 12, press 1 then 2. * Caller ID service, but not supported by the originating party:
Unknown Name Unknown SILENT
* Caller ID service, but the ID has been blocked by the caller:
Private Name Private # SILENT

Answering Calls

All handsets that have been registered for use with the base unit, and are in the IDLE mode, will ring when an incoming call is received. The handset can be set to either ring or vibrate with an incoming call. * Caller ID service, all information has been transmitted: NOTE: Under SETTINGS, the user has the option of receiving incoming/ intercom/transferred calls from 1 to 4 base units. This option is accessed via the Call Manager function, under SETTING. Depending upon number of base units the handset is registered to. * Caller ID service, but only the number has been transmitted:
Private Name 555-1212 SILENT
Hayter, S 555-1212 SILENT
Handset in Charging Cradle
Pick-up handset from charging cradle to answer the call.

Voice Volume

Adjusting the volume on the handset can be done only during a
Handset not in Charging Cradle
Press "TALK", "2-WAY", or any dialing key to accept the incoming call.
call or when in the TALK Mode. * When in the TALK Mode, the volume control button on the left side of the handset can be used to adjust the volume to 6 different levels. * Volume level 3 is set as default.
NOTE : The first handset to answer a call will connect to the base unit and will operate in TALK mode. Other registered handsets will be locked out of the call. However they will still be able to participate in handset to handset calls or receive the call if transferred.

* The top button increases volume and the lower button decreases volume. * The screen during volume adjustment displays the following:

SILENT feature

While an incoming telephone call is ringing the handset, the SILENT soft button feature can be selected to silence the ring without answering or hanging up on the caller. The call will remain on the handset until answered by another handset or the caller hangs up. The call can be answered, while in the silent mode, by pressing the TALK button.

Placing a Call On-Hold

1. When a call is in progress it can be put on hold by pressing the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key which selects the HOLD option:
00:00:55 VOLUME: 5 HOLD MUTE
The display will then show: ** Caller ID service must be ordered from your local phone company for these screen displays to function. Services may vary in your area. 2. To bring the call back on line, press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key again. The display will return to this screen:
00:00:00 Base 1 on Hold UNHOLD MENU
The handset will double beep three times every 30 seconds when a call is on hold as a reminder that you
Picking up a Call on Hold The handset that placed the call onhold, can simply take the call off-hold by pressing the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key. Another registered handset can pick up the call on hold by pressing 2WAY and the base ID (ie:01), then choosing the "UNHOLD" option. NOTE: When MUTE is activated (ON), the handset user cannot be heard by the caller, but the user can still hear the caller. The MUTE feature is automatically turned off when the call is ended.
NOTE: The base unit will maintain the communications link with the incoming call as long as it is on hold. No other outgoing call or page from the base can be completed until the call on hold is ended by the handset or has timed out (about 4 minutes).
Call Waiting: Receiving a Second Call
If you have Call Waiting service through your telephone company and you wish to take a second incoming call, you will use the FLASH feature. 1. In the TALK mode, the TALK key operates as a FLASH function allowing you to place the first call on hold and answer the second call. Unlike when using the HOLD feature, the LCD will not change to reflect that the first call is "temporarily on hold." 2. Pressing TALK again will return you to the original call, placing the second call on hold.

Muting a Call

A call must be in the TALK mode
to select the MUTE function.
00:00:00 VOLUME: HOLD 5 MUTE
3. You can terminate either call by pressing END during the call.
1. Use the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select MUTE. The display will then show:

2. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to SAVE the phone number. OR T correct an incorrect entry, press o the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select the DELETE option. DELETE will delete one number at a time from right to left. 3. A prompt will appear to enter a name that goes with the phone number. The name field can be left blank by selecting SAVE with the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key.
NOTE: Each time you enter a character, the cursor automatically advances to the next character field as long as you press a different keypad key to enter each character. However if you need to press a keypad key two or more , times to enter consecutive characters, you need to first press the key to advance the cursor to the next
Name? *=Change Case SAVE DELETE
character field. Selecting DELETE with the RIGHT SOFT BUTTON or pressing the key will backspace the cursor to the previous field. The will advance the cursor.
NOTE: The directory will store a name and a phone number or just a phone number but not a name by itself. , ,
5. When the name is entered correctly, press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to select SAVE. The new entry will be displayed on the screen and the DIRECTORY VIEW mode will automatically be activated.
Table 2 Key * # ** Characters '+ ,. * ( ) & 1 A B C C 2 D E F 3 G H I4 JKL5 M N O N6 PQ R S 7 TUV8 WXYZTOGGLES CASE SPACE PAUSE
OPTION Choosing OPTION while in the DIRECTORY EDIT mode allows a directory record to be edited, deleted or a number to be viewed. Press RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select OPTION. The following screen will be displayed:
Options 1:Edit 2:Clear Entry 3:View Number
Edit Option This option allows a phone record to be changed. 1. Select the "1" key from the keypad. The following screen will be displayed:

5551212 SAVE DELETE

NOTE: Unique character Key 2: C, Key 6: N
2. Use the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to delete the phone number or simply type the new number over the old entry. 3. If a name is a part of the record, you will receive the following prompt:

8. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to confirm the deletion, or press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to cancel the command.
NOTE: Caller ID information is stored in a table with the newest entry on the top of the table. Using the to view the Caller ID log ensures starting at the "top" of the table.
NOTE : Once the caller ID capacity (30 records) has been reached, the oldest record is removed from the table.
4. The Caller ID log will store up to three information fields: * Caller phone number, if transmitted. * Caller name, if transmitted. * Date and time stamp. 10.Press END to return to the Main Menu. 5. The first Caller ID screen will display the first two informational fields.
7145551212 Name Time Delete
9.While in the CALLER ID VIEW mode, the displayed number can be dialed by pressing TALK.
Caller ID with Call Waiting Option To make use of this option you must subscribe to both Call Waiting and Caller ID service with your local telephone company. * When on a call, you will be alerted to an incoming call with a short beep. The phone number and name of the incoming caller will be displayed simultaneously. * You can place the first call on hold and answer the second call by pressing TALK. Pressing TALK again will switch back to the first call.
5. Ring levels are: HIGH, LOW and VIBRATE. Use the scrolling keys to select ring level. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to SAVE setting. 6. Selecting END returns handset to the Sounds Menu. Ring Type Press "MENU", "4" , "2" to access Ring Type menu. O ne of four distinctive ring tones may be selected for the handset by pressing the or scrolling keys and pressing the LEFT SOFT BUTTON to save.
Ring Volume Press "MENU", "4", "1" to access Ring Volume menu. 1. From the IDLE mode press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to enter the Main Menu:
Key Volume Press "MENU", "4" , "3" to access Key Volume menu. The key volume is the loudness of the sound of the keys when pressed. Choices are: HIGH, LOW and OFF.
Key Tone Press "MENU", "4" , "4" to access Key Tone menu. The key tones are the type of sound that the keys produce when pressed. Choices are Tone 1, Tone 2, Tone 3 and Tone 4.

2. Select the SOUNDS option by pressing the "4" key from the keypad.
Sounds Menu 1.Ring Volume 2.Ring Type 3.Key Volume 4.Key Volume Tone
Settings (Setting Handset Preferences)
This menu option can be used to set: local area code, dial mode, and the backlight. Selecting reset within this option allows you to reset these preferences (plus all sound settings) back to the factory settings. Custom Name is the name that appears on the LCD in the IDLE mode.
3. Select RING VOLUME by pressing "1". 4. Once in this option, the current ring volume level will be displayed on the second line of the LCD:

Ring Volume High SAVE

* From the IDLE mode, press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to enter the Main Menu. Press the "5" key from the keypad to select SETTINGS.

Tone/ Pulse Mode

Press "MENU", "5", "2" to access Tone/ Pulse screen. The handset may be set to either tone or pulse mode. 1. After selecting this option, the LCD will show the current setting as shown:

Area Code

Dial Mode" Tone SAVE
Press "MENU", "5", "1" to access Area code screen. By setting the local area code, when a telephone number is auto-dialed from the Caller ID containing the selected area code, the phone will not include the area code when the number is dialed.
Setting Menu 1:Area code 2:Tone/Pulse 3:Backlight 4:Reset 5:Custom name 6:Call Manager 7:Contrast 8:Dial Prefix
Use the change the setting.

scrolling keys to

2. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to save the new dial mode or press END to return to the Settings Menu without saving. Backlight Press "MENU", "5", "3" to access Backlight screen. The length of time the backlight stays lit when the handset is in use may be set with three options: 8 sec, O ff and O n. 1. The scrolling keys may be used to choose one of the three options. 2. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to save the new backlight setting or press END to return to the Settings Menu without saving.

1. When this option is selected, the local area code is displayed as shown: The field for the area code has a maximum of three numbers. 2. The area code can be edited by typing the new numbers over the current digits. The key can be used to delete the number above the cursor and the Key can be used to move to the desired number. 3. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to save the new area code setting or press END to return to the Settings Menu without saving the number.

Move cursor: 714

8 Sec SAVE
NOTE: It is recommended that the backlight be kept at the factory setting of 8 seconds. Leaving the backlight on will deplete the battery life more quickly.
Reset Press "MENU", "5", "4" to access Reset menu. Choosing this option allows the handset parameters (dial mode, backlight, ring and key tone settings and ring/ voice volume) to be reset to the factory settings. Also, this option will delete all the Phone Directory entries and all the Caller ID entries. 1. The Reset parameters option LCD will show:

Factory Set? YES NO

1. Accessing this option displays the current name setting.
EnGenius =Change Case SAVE

Delete

2. The custom name can then be edited by using the numbered keys on the keypad to overwrite the existing characters. 3. In this option the second and third lines of the LCD can be used. The keys can be used to move the cursor from one line to the other and from one side of the line to the other.
EnGenius SN-920 SAVE Delete
2. The Reset DIR option LCD will show:
Delete all DIR entries YES NO
3. The CID option LCD will show:
Delete all CID entries YES NO
4. Use LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to save the new custom name or the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to delete the name. END will return the handset to the Settings Menu.
4. In all cases, press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to select YES and the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select NO. 5. Choosing YES, NO or the END key will return the handset to the Settings Menu. Custom Name Press "MENU", "5", "5" to access Custom name screen. This option allows either a name or a greeting to be selected that will be displayed on the LCD in IDLE mode or when the handset is turned on.
NOTE: This procedure is similar to the phone directory name edit mode (see T able 2: Available Characters under Directory Option).
Call Manager Press "MENU", "5", "6" to access Call Manager screen. This option allows the handset to be set to receive all incoming, transferred and 2 - Way radio calls OR just transferred and 2 -Way radio calls. The option is selectable by base (1 to 4). 1. Once in the Settings Menu press the "6" key from the keypad to select the Call Manager option. The screen will display:

Receive Calls from base 1: SAVE Yes No
2. The scrolling keys may be used to select a base unit number from 1 to 4. Pressing the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key moves the from YES to NO and back to YES in the selection process. Pressing the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key will save the setting. 3. Repeat the process until all base units from which calls are to be accepted have been selected for the handset. Contrast Press "MENU", "5", "7" to access Contrast screen. This option adjusts the contrast for the handset's LCD screen. 1. While in the Settings Menu, select the "7" key from the keypad. The LCD will display the current contrast setting: 2. Use the scrolling keys to change the contrast setting from 1 to 16 (1 is the lightest setting and 16 is darkest). 3. The LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key will save the new setting. Press END to return the handset to the Settings Menu. Pressing END again returns the handset to the Main Menu.
Dial Prefix Press "Menu", "5", "8" to access the Dial Prefix screen. Allows you to enter up to an eight-digit dialing prefix (i.e.: 1010555 for long distance service). Use the UP/ DOWN scrolling keys to toggle between the Yes or No Dial Prefix default selection. Press the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key to select "Edit" then enter the Dial Prefix number via the keypad. Press the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key to select "Save". If you have elected to use a Dial Prefix, enter a phone number, prior establishing dial tone, then press the " TALK" Key. The screen will ask you "Use Prefix?" select "Yes" by pressing the LEFT SOFT FUNCTION key or select "No" by pressing the RIGHT SOFT FUNCTION key.
Contrast:12 Adjust= SAVE
Ele c tric a l S p ec ific atio ns F re q ue nc y Po wer S o urc e O utp ut Po wer Tra ns mit Po wer C o ntro l S p e e c h C o d ing Us e r D a ta R a te Nu mb e r o f C hanne ls Mo d ulatio n Pulse -s ha p e d F S K NA NA NA NA
Ba s e U nit 902-928 M hz AC Ad a p te r 900 mW Ye s 32 kb p s AD PC M 93 kb p s 142 NA Puls e-s ha p e d FS K Time D ivisio n D up lex (TD D ) Freq uenc y H o p p ing C D M A > 200 p er se c o nd
Po rta b le Ha nd s e t 902-928 M Hz 750 mAh NiMH AC Ad ap te r NA NA NA NA 630 mW Ye s 32 kb p s AD PC M 93 kb p s 142 NA

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D up le x M ultip le Ac c es s Freq ue nc y H o p p ing C D M A > 200 p e r se c o nd < - 106 d Bm (@ BER 10 ) 2 d Bi Ind o o r/ d Bi O utd o o r 5 TIA/EIA-470B Ye s FC C Pa rt 15, Pa rt 68 C AN/D O C RS S210, C S03 C UL 1950, UL 1950 FC C M PE 6 7/ x 5 x 1 5/ inc he s 172 x 124 x 41 mm W e ig ht 18 o unc es / 497 g ra ms C UL 1950, UL 1950 F C C SA R (O E T- 65) 7/ x 1 3/ x 5 1/4 inc he s 46 x 34 x 132 mm W ith Ba tte ry: 9 o unc e s 250 g ra ms NA F C C Pa rt 15, Part 68 C AN / O C R S S 210, C S 03 D He a ring Aid C o mp a tib le TIA/E IA- 470B < - 106 d Bm (@ BE R 10 ) Ma x 1.5d Bi, Typ ic a l 0 d Bi / R etra c ta b le N A Ma x 3d Bi, Typ ic a l 2 d Bi / F ixed NA NA NA Fre q uenc y H o p p ing R a te R e c e ive r S e nsitivity Ante nna G a in Vo ic e Q ua lity L ine R e vers a l S up p o rt Re g ula tio n C o mp lia nc e

Only use EnGenius approved Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries in the cordless handset and battery charger. DO NOT use other rechargeable batteries or nonrechargeable batteries, or mixed types of batteries. The batteries could short-circuit, and the battery shell may be damaged causing a hazardous condition. Instruction labels are located in the handset and charging unit battery compartment. Always follow basic safety precautions when using and disposing of batteries. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire; the cells may explode. Do not expose batteries to water. Check with local codes for special disposal instructions. Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset. DO NOT mix old and new batteries in this product. Position positive (+ ) battery contact to match diagram in cordless handset. Charge the batteries provided with, or identified for use with, this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the instruction manual. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the batteries with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries or conducting material may overheat and cause burns or fire. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. the electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. During charging, batteries heat up. This is normal and is not dangerous. Do not use non-EnGenius charging devices. This could damage the batteries.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Regulatory Information

1. This telephone system complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of the base station is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number, Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) and the Universal Service Order Code (USOC), which is RJ-11C. Your telephone company may ask you for this information. 2. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN's of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area. 3. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may ask you to disconnect the system from the line until the problem has been corrected or they may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice isn't practical, you should be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with FCC or DOC. 4. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone system. If they do and if possible you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone system, disconnect it from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. 5. This telephone system may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.

6. This telephone system equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RS210 of the DOC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Some cordless and wireless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TV's, VCR's, radio, computers, or other electronic devices. To minimize or prevent such interference, the telephone system should not be placed or operated near these devices. If interference is experienced, moving the base station or handset farther away from them will often reduce or eliminate the interference. 7. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this telephone system does cause harmful interference to other electronic devices, which can be determined by turning the system off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Increase the separation between the handset and/ base or and the device that experiences interference. Connect the base station into a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device is connected. or, connect the base station to another telephone outlet. Consult the dealer or an experienced electronic technician for help.

 

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