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USER GUIDE Welcome WelcomeYour purchase Thank you for purchasing the Olympia Cordless Data Phone (CDP). As you will have already realised, this system is much more than just a cordless digital phone; it is a complete Bluetooth data network that incorporates a telecommunications system consisting of a base station that can accommodate up to 7 handsets (one of which can be a Bluetooth headset). Do not open the base station or handset (other than to change the batteries). This could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Radio signals transmitted between the handset & base may cause interference to hearing aids. This product should not be used near emergency / intensive care medical equipment and should not be used by people with pacemakers. O This phone system's facilities are available and can be used when connected to a single line. Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and / or the release of highly toxic chemicals. Important safety instructions I THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE MAINS POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR ACCESS TO EMERGENCY SERVICES. Intended connection warning This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom, the European Union and the United States of America. Safety information Only use the power supply included with the CDP. Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone. For the handset, use only approved Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) re-chargeable batteries. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They could lead to a short circuit or destroy the battery casing. Recommended batteries should have a power rating of at least 700mAh 1.2V. Cleaning Simply clean the handset and base with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use household polish, as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock. Target performance specification Talk Time up to 7 Hours
Standby time up to 7 Days
Range Indoors up to 50 metres (depending on construction)
Range outdoors up to 300 metres Page 2 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE FCC Information FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the exterior of the cabinet of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:QSPTM00BCDP24 If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
ACTA Registration Number:
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
RPC Code:
Service Order Code (SOC Code):
USOC Jack Type:
US:QSPTM00BCDP24 0 QSP 9.0F RJ11 A FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. See Installation Instructions for details. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. Typically, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line (as determined by the total RENs) contact the local telephone company. If this equipment Olympia CDP 2.4 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice so you can make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment Olympia CDP 2.4, for repair or warranty information, please contact Wave Industries, 333 S.E. 2nd Avenue, Portland Oregon 97214 USA. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.) FCC Part 15 This equipment complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules for the United States of America. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. This device may not cause interference. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. I Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the phone off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1. 2. 3. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment & receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet or on a circuit different to that from which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 3 Contents ContentsWELCOME Your purchase 2 Important safety instructions 2 Intended connection warning 2 Safety information 2 Cleaning 2 Target performance specification 2 FCC Information 3 FCC Part 68 3 FCC Part 15 3 CONTENTS START UP Package contents 7 Charging the battery 7 Positioning the system 8 Environmental 8 Siting 8 Connecting the system 8 Using the base station for calls 9 Making Calls 9 Receiving calls 9 Using the handset for calls 9 Making Calls 9 Receiving calls 9 Missed calls 9 OVERVIEW Your system's facilities 10 The phone buttons SYSTEM CONTROLS & INDICATORS The phone 11 Phone display 11 Status icons 12 Function icons 12 Information area 12 13 Keypad 13 Line selection buttons 13 Menu scroll button 13 Option buttons 13 Base station 13 The base station buttons 13 Keypad 13 Line selection buttons 14 Control buttons 14 Speed dial buttons 14 Message indicators 14 MAKING CALLS Base station call methods 15 Keypad 15 Last number redial 15 Speed dial 15 Handset call methods 15 Keypad - line select first 15 Keypad - number first 16 Redial list 16 Call log 16 Phonebook 17 Dialling options menu 17 Page 4 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE In-call menu 18 Mute on/off 18 Speaker on/off 18 In-call volume 18 Recall 18 Boost mode 19 Pulse/Tone 19 Keypad lock 19 Using a headset 20 20 Using two phone lines Making a second call from the handset 20 Making a second call from the base 20 Making a second call from a different handset 20 SETTINGS Handset set-up 21 Accessing the handset settings menu 21 Handset audio settings 21 Handset ring type 21 Handset ringer volume 22 Handset auto answer 22 Tone (key click, out of range & battery warning) 23 Handset name 23 Registration menu 24 Language 24 Backlight 25 25 Reset Base station set-up 26 Accessing the base station settings menu 26 Contents Base station audio settings 26 Base station ring type 26 Base station ringer volume 27 Base station auto answer 27 Key click 28 Base station name 28 Speed dial numbers 29 Storing 29 Deleting 29 Set passkey 29 Network 30 Pulse/Tone 30 Reset base station 31 STORING & MANAGING NUMBERS Storing speed dial numbers 32 Using the base station 32 Using the handset 32 Phonebooks 32 Storing phone numbers 32 Editing stored phone numbers 33 Deleting a stored phone number 33 Deleting all stored phone numbers 34 Copy a phonebook number 34 Redial list & call log 35 Delete a number 35 Delete all numbers 35 Copy a number to a phonebook 36 TEXT HANDLING Text entry 37 USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 5 Contents BATTERY CARE Battery type 38 Battery status 38 Battery warning 38 Charging batteries 38 Changing batteries 38 NETWORK FEATURES Supported network services 39 EXTRA HANDSETS Overview 40 Registration 40 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting guide 41 ADVANCED SYSTEM USE Olympia dataphone manager (ODM) 43 Bluetooth facilities 43 Discoverable Mode 43 Pairing 43 Bluetooth profiles 43 Page 6 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Start upPackage contents Charging the battery Start up 10 9 11 8 2 7 3 5 1 1. Connect the power supply to a suitable mains socket and its output lead to the rear of the base station. O Do NOT connect any other lead at this point.
2. Insert the batteries as indicated and slide the battery cover into position. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Handset & battery cover Base station 3 Clip-on covers (1 fitted, 2 spare) Batteries Power supply USER GUIDE 4 6
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Belt clip 2 Line cords USB cable Quick start guide User guide Software on CD-ROM 3. Place the phone into the base station and leave it for approximately 16 hours and the battery icon is displayed as shown. While your handset is charging, why not read
'Your system's Facilities' on page 10. When the handset is fully charged, continue with the set-up procedures. www.olympia-life.com Page 7 Start up Positioning the system Connecting the system Environmental Do not expose the CDP to direct sunlight. I When setting up the base station, please ensure you use the telephone line cords supplied with this unit, using any other telephone line cords could cause a malfunction and invalidate the warranty. The CDP may heat up when the batteries are being recharged. This is normal, however, we recommend that you do not place the CDP on antique or veneered wood to avoid damage. When the handset has been fully charged and sited correctly in an appropriate environment, connect the system as shown below:
NOTE:
A single cable, combining both Line 1 & Line 2, can be connected into the Line 2 Line 2 Socket socket.
(USA only) Mains Socket Line 1 Socket Do not stand your CDP on carpets or other surfaces that generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing free flow of air over its surfaces. Do not submerge any part of your CDP in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as bathrooms. Do not expose your CDP to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions. There is a slight chance that your CDP could be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord during an electrical storm. Damage caused by lightning is not covered by the warranty. Siting Situate your CDP close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach. Make sure that your CDP is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to avoid interference. Page 8 www.olympia-life.com NOTE Do NOT connect the USB cable until you have completely installed the relevant software from the accompanying CD-ROM. Full installation details are contained later in this User Guide. USER GUIDE Start up Using the base station for calls Using the handset for calls Line 2 select button OLYMPIA Line 1 select button L2 L1 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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o l dh tra rnsfe 1 4 store 2 3 Keypad O All calls made and received using the base station are hands-free. Making Calls Select the required line and then use the keypad to enter the telephone number. The call will be conducted using the base station's speakers (see also page 15). Receiving calls When a call is received, the base station will ring and the respective line selection indicator will flash red. Press the flashing button and the call will be connected. The call will be conducted using the base station's speakers. Line 2 select button Line 1 select button NOTE:
After a call is connected for more than 10 seconds
(incoming or outgoing) an active line selection button will start to flash. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Making Calls Use the keypad to enter the telephone number and then select the required line to make the call (see also page 15). Keypad Receiving calls When a call is received, the handset will ring and the respective line selection button will flash red. Press the flashing button and the call will be connected. O When you receive a call, the caller's number will be displayed if you subscribe the Caller ID Network facility. Missed calls If you fail to answer an incoming call or calls, the number of missed calls will be shown on your handset's display and the last 20 missed call will be stored in your phone's call log (see page 35). USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 9 Overview OverviewYour system's facilities 3 Bluetooth digital technology 3 Base station and handsets handle 2 phone lines 3 Handles up to 7 handsets (one of which can be a Bluetooth headset) - see page 40 3 Calls can be made from the base station (hands free) - see page 15 3 Handset/base station mute during call 3 Paging - base station to handsets 3 Intercom - handset to handset and handset to base station 3 Base station has 100 phone number phonebook - see page 32 3 Each handset has 40 phone number phonebook - see page 32 3 20 Number redial memory - see page 35 3 20 Number call log (incoming calls) - see page 35 3 Caller line identification (CLI) linked to phonebook (see who's calling) 3 10 selectable ring tones for each line and handset - see page 21 3 Call waiting/holding/conference/multi-party - see page 39 3 Bluetooth link to PC for Internet use and data transmission 3 PC based phonebook manager and synchronisation tool - see page 43 3 4 selectable languages (English, French, German and Spanish) - see page 24 PC or laptop Bluetooth enabled TM PC or laptop USB connection USB connection Bluetooth connection TM OLYMPIA L1 L2 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Hands-free calls Control up to 7 handsets 2 phone lines Synchronise with PC or laptop based phonebook 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Or Bluetooth headset TM Page 10 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE The phone System controls & indicators Clip-on cover Display Left Option button Line 2 select button Cancel 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Microphone Earpiece Menu scroll rocker button Right Option button Line 1 select button Headset socket
(on side) System controls & indicators Phone display Status Icons Information Area Function Icons Most of the time your phone's display has three separate areas that contain the following:
Status icons
Function Icons
Information O In certain circumstances, e.g. when a list or an editing function is displayed, the function icons will not be displayed. Keypad USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 11 System controls & indicators Status icons One or more of the status icons will be displayed in the standby mode and will indicate the following:
Battery charger indicator. The number of bars is proportional to the charge level. Charge the phone immediately if there are no bars. See page 38. This icon is displayed when the keypad is locked. See page 19 . This icon is displayed when the phone's ringer is turned off. See page 21. This icon is displayed when the phone is muted during a call. See page 18. This icon is displayed when a call is connected. This icon is displayed when there is a network message waiting. This icon is displayed when there is a USB connection to your phone. This icon indicates the strength of the signal from the base station to your handset. This icon indicates the boost facility is set to ON. See page 19. Function icons These icons identify the currently available function. The function title is also displayed next to the icon as shown in the example of the phonebook function below:
key is used to scroll through the functions and the The main functions are as follows:
key is pressed to select them. The
Phonebook
Redial
Call log
Menu The above main functions will often have further options available when they are selected. Information area This area displays information such as phone numbers, lists, menu options and the current function of the option keys. The size of this area will adapt to suit the information being displayed. Page 12 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE The phone buttons Keypad These keys enable you to enter telephone numbers and text when required. For text entry, see page 37. When the keypad is referred to in 'How to' steps, they will be shown as 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Line selection buttons These buttons enable you to select either of the two lines connected to your system. When the line 1 select button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as When the line 2 select button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as Menu scroll button This rocker button is used to scroll up and down through the menu options shown on the display. When the up menu scroll button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as When the up menu scroll button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as Option buttons The left and right option buttons can either both be OK keys (i.e. select the displayed menu option) or perform the function displayed above the respective key. When the left option button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as When the right option button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as System controls & indicators Line 1 select button Line 1 select button indicator Line 2 message received indicator Speed dial buttons Base station Line 2 select button Line 2 select button indicator Line 1 message received indicator OLYMPIA Recall button Volume up button Mute button L2 L1 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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o l dh tra rnsfe Volume down button Hold/Transfer button Redial button Keypad The base station buttons Keypad These keys enable you to enter telephone numbers and redial the last number called. When the keypad is referred to in 'How to' steps, they will be shown as 2 abc 5 jkl 8 tuv 0 redial 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 13 System controls & indicators Line selection buttons This rocker button enables you to select either of the two lines connected to your system. When a line is selected, the relevant end of the rocker button will glow red. If a handset is using one of the lines, it will already be glowing red and cannot be selected by the base station. When the line 1 select button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as When the line 2 select button is referred to in 'How to' steps, it will be shown as Control buttons The base station control buttons are clustered to the left of the keypad
These control buttons perform as follows:
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buttons control the base station's speaker volume. Speed dial buttons The base station speed dial buttons are clustered to the right of the keypad 4 store 2 3 These buttons store and dial 4 pre-set speed dial numbers. 1 For more information about storing speed dial numbers, see page 32. For more information about dialling speed dial numbers, see page 15. Message indicators The relevant indicator glows red when a network message has been received on the respective phone line. recall The network services. button gives you access to some network services such as Call Waiting. See page 39 for hold button pages all handsets registered to the base station and within range (if a call is The active, it will be placed on hold). When a handset responds to the page, an intercom link is automatically established and the Hold key pressed to transfer the call. The hold button is also used to register handsets to the base station (see page 40 for details). mute The button glows red when pressed and mutes the base station's microphone during a call. This button can also be used to locate and communicate with another Bluetooth device (see page 43 for details). Page 14 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Making callsBase station call methods Speed dial O To store speed dial numbers, see page 32. 2 abc 5 jkl 8 tuv 0 redial 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Keypad 1. Press or to select the required line and key in the phone number to be called. 2. Make the call hands-free. 3. To end the call, press appropriate. or as Last number redial 1. Press the redial button. 2. Make the call hands-free. 3. To end the call, press appropriate. or as USER GUIDE Making calls 1 4 store 2 3 1. Press or to select the required line and then press the relevant speed dial button. 2. Make the call hands-free. 3. To end the call, press appropriate. or as Handset call methods O For pre-call and in-call menus, see pages 18 and 18 respectively. Keypad - line select first 1. Press or to select the required line and then key in the phone number to be called. The connection will be made. 2. To end the call, press or as appropriate. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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O Using this method, the phone number will not be added to the redial list and no corrections can be made to the number. www.olympia-life.com Page 15 Making calls Keypad - number first 1. Key in the phone number required. 2. Use if necessary to delete incorrect digits as they are entered. or If a mistake is only noticed when number entry is complete, use to move the cursor to the appropriate position right of the incorrect digit and then delete and/or insert the correct character to correct the mistake. 3. Press or to select the required line. The connection will be made. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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2. Press or press to display the redial list then use to highlight the required phone number and
. 3. The dial screen will be displayed. Press or dial the number on the respective line and the connection will be made. to 4. To end the call, press or as appropriate. Call log 1. From the standby screen press option will be displayed.
, the call log 4. To end the call, press or as appropriate. O Using this method, the phone number will be added to the redial list and the dialling options menu can be accessed, see page 17. 2. Press or press to display the call log list then use to highlight the required phone number and
. Redial list 1. From the standby screen press will be displayed.
, the redial option 3. The dial screen will be displayed. Press or dial the number on the respective line and the connection will be made. to 4. To end the call, press or as appropriate. Page 16 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Phonebook Each handset can access its own internal phonebook or the phonebook stored in the base station as follows:
1. From the standby screen press
, the list option will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to display the list option for the alternative phonebook, press then
. 2. To select a number from the phonebook list, press to highlight and then either use or the required name or press the keypad key that corresponds to the first letter of the name in the phonebook. Press and then proceed to step 3. To select a number by using the search facility, press so the search option is displayed and then press
. Use the keypad to enter the first character(s) of the name to search for (see page 37 for text entry) and then press
. The first name in the list beginning with the letters you searched for will be highlighted. Press if the name is the one you searched for or use highlight the required name and then press to
. to 3. The dial screen will be displayed. Press or dial the number on the respective line and the connection will be made. 4. To end the call, press or as appropriate. USER GUIDE Making calls Dialling options menu The number edit screen has a menu attached to it that offers the following options:
Anonymous (the phone you are calling will not display your number)
Pause (a pause is inserted into the number you are dialling) These options can be accessed as follows:
1. Whenever you call a number from a list (phonebook, call log, etc.), the dial screen will be displayed. To enter the number edit screen from the dial screen, press
. When you key in a number from the standby screen
(without selecting a line first) the number edit screen will be displayed. 2. To select the dialling options menu, press
. 3. Press to select the required option if necessary and then press screen will be re-displayed. The phone number edit O To remove the Anonymous code, select Anonymous again before making the call. The Anonymous function only lasts for one call. O If a pause was selected, a P will be displayed in the phone number where the pause will occur. This can be deleted by pressing
. www.olympia-life.com Page 17 Making calls In-call menu During a handset call, the following in-call menu options become available:
Mute on/off During a call you can mute your phone so that you cannot be heard but you can still hear the other party. 1. When a call has been connected, the mute on option to is displayed. If it is not displayed, use display it. or 2. Press to mute your phone. The mute icon will be shown at the top of your phone's display. 3. Press again to cancel the mute (only if the mute option is still displayed). Speaker on/off To turn the speakerphone facility on or off, proceed as follows:
1. When a call has been connected, press the speakerphone option. to display 2. Press to turn the speakerphone facility on and again to turn it off. In-call volume To adjust the phone's volume during a call, proceed as follows:
1. When a call has been connected, press volume option is displayed. until the 2. Press to display the volume adjustment screen and use to turn the volume up or turn the volume down. The volume setting is indicated by solid blocks. to O A * indicates the currently selected option. 3. The volume setting screen will close after 5 seconds of inactivity. Recall The recall option is used to access various network facilities as follows:
1. When a call has been connected, press recall option is displayed. until the 2. Press to use the recall option (see page 39 for network service details). Page 18 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Boost mode Your phone has a boost feature, designed to improve both the sound quality and operating range if you are experiencing interference. The actual range will depend on your environment. You can turn boost mode on or off during a call as follows:
1. When a call has been connected, press boost option is displayed. until the Making calls Keypad lock To prevent accidental use of your handset, it has a keypad lock facility. To lock or unlock your handset's keypad, proceed as follows:
1. Press then immediately after to lock C or unlock the keypad. 2. Press to increase the range. The signal strength icon at the top of the display will change to indicate signal boost is on. B 2. When a handset is locked, the lock icon will be shown at the top of your handset's display. O No handset keys will work with the keypad lock on except those necessary for emergency calls (e.g. 911, 999, 112, 110). Pulse/Tone If your exchange requires your phone to use pulse dialling but during a call your need to enter tones
(e.g. for a call centre, etc.), you can switch to tone dialling temporarily as follows:
1. When a call has been connected, press pulse/tone option is displayed. until the 2. Press to select the pulse/tone menu. 3. Use to change the option as required and press to change the option or to abort . O A * indicates the currently selected option. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 19 Making calls Using a headset You can connect a headset to your phone, enabling hands-free operation. With a headset is connected, your phone's internal earpiece and microphone are disabled. To obtain maximum convenience from headset use, you can set your handset to auto answer (see page 22 for setting details). The headset can be connected or removed during a call without disruption. I It is not recommended to set auto answer to On with the ring type set to Off for either line. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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(on side) O A cordless Bluetooth headset can be used instead of one of the system's handsets. The cordless headset is linked directly to the base station. Using two phone lines Making a second call from the handset With a call already in progress, you can make a second call, using the second phone line. Simply press the unused line key & dial. You have full access to the phonebooks call logs & redial lists. Making a second call from the base With a call already in progress, you can make a second call, using the second phone line. Simply press the unused line key & dial. You can also use the speed dial keys if required. Making a second call from a different handset The handset will display that there is a line in use, simply use the other line as usual. You can even talk to a second caller, using an Intercom, network inquiry, or call waiting. Page 20 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE SettingsHandset set-up The handset set-up menu allows you to change the following handset functions:
Audio
Handset name
Registration
Language
Backlight
Reset Accessing the handset settings menu 1. From the standby screen, press
. The menu option will be displayed. 2. Press then will be displayed. The handset settings option 3. Press to display the handset set-up menu. 4. Use or to highlight the required option. USER GUIDE Settings Handset audio settings Handset ring type O Different ring types can be set for line 1 or 2. The procedure for both is identical. The ring for either line can also be set to Off. In which case the ringer off icon is shown on your phone's display. 1. Access the handset settings menu (see left) and use as necessary to highlight the audio option. or 2. Press to select the audio menu. 3. Use or until the required ring type option is highlighted and press
. O A * indicates the currently selected option. As each ring type is selected, an example will be heard. or 4. Use press abort. The audio menu will be re-displayed. to select the required ring type then to to confirm the change or 5. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. I It is not recommended to set the ring type to Off if auto answer is set to On
(see page 22 for auto answer setting). www.olympia-life.com Page 21 Settings Handset ringer volume O Different ringer volumes can be set for line 1 or 2. The procedure for both is identical. Handset auto answer O The auto answer option should only be set to 'on' when using a headset. If auto answer is set to On, the handset will automatically answer an incoming call. 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the audio option. 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the audio option. 2. Press to select the audio menu. 2. Press to select the audio menu. 3. Use or until the required ringer volume option is highlighted and press
. 3. Use or until the auto answer option is highlighted and press
. O A * indicates the currently selected option. As each level is selected, an example will be heard. O A * indicates the currently selected option. 4. Use or to select the required ring volume option (an example will be heard as each option is displayed) then press to confirm the change or re-displayed. to abort. The audio menu will be 5. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. 4. Use or option then press to select the required auto answer to confirm the change or to abort. The audio menu will be re-displayed. 5. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. I It is not recommended to set auto answer to On with the ring type set to Off for either line (see page 21 for ringer type setting). Page 22 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Tone (key click, out of range & battery warning) O The phone's key click, out of range and battery warning can all be turned on or off. The procedure for all three is identical. Handset name Each handset can be given its own name to suggest its normal location (e.g. LOUNGE). Settings 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the audio option. 2. Press to select the audio menu. 3. Use or and press until the tone option is highlighted
. 4. Use or until the tone option required is highlighted and press
. 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and as necessary to highlight the handset use or name option. 2. Press to select the handset name option. The current handset name will be displayed with the text edit cursor flashing at its right-hand end. 3. Use to delete characters from the right or to move the cursor left or right along the and word before deletion. O A * indicates the currently selected option. O Pressing with the cursor at the right-hand end of the name is a quick way to enter a space. 5. Use or to confirm the change or audio menu will be re-displayed. to select the required option then press to abort. The 4. Use the keypad to enter the required characters (see to confirm to abort. The handset menu page 37 for text entry) and press the change or will be re-displayed. C 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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6. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. 5. Either select another handset option to change or press standby screen is displayed. C to go back through the menus until the USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 23 Settings Registration menu 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the registration option. 2. Press to enter the registration menu. You can or to highlight one of the following now use options and select it by pressing View registration Register Make discoverable Delete registration This lists the base station(s) the handset is registered to. Press to return to the registration menu. This option enables you to register extra handsets to a base station
(see Extra handsets on page 40 for details). This allows you to make your handset discoverable by other Bluetooth devices. Press for Yes or for No. This enables you to delete the current registration. Press for Yes or for No. Language Any one of four different languages can be selected for your phone's display, as follows:
1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use as necessary to highlight the language option. or 2. Press to select the language options. 3. Use or until the required language is displayed and press to select the language or to go back to the settings menu. 4. If you selected OK, press change or to abort. to confirm the O A * indicates the currently selected language. 5. Press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. Page 24 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Backlight Your phone's backlight illuminates your handset's display and its keypad for approximately 10 seconds whenever a button is pressed or an incoming call is received. To turn this feature on or off, proceed as follows:
1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use as necessary to highlight the backlight option. or 2. Press to select backlight. Settings Reset To reset your handset to the factory settings, proceed as follows:
1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the reset option. 2. Press to select reset. 3. Press to confirm the reset or to abort. 3. Use to change the Backlight option and press to make the change or to go back to the settings menu. O A * indicates the currently selected option. 4. Press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. 4. Press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. The following settings will be affected:
All audio settings
Backlight
Handset name
Language
Redial list deleted O Your phonebook and call log will be unaffected. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 25 Settings Base station set-up The base station set-up menu allows you to change the following base station functions:
Audio
Base name
Speed dial
Set passkey
Network
Recall length
Pulse/Tone
Reset Accessing the base station settings menu 1. From the standby screen, press the menu option will be displayed. 2. Press then option is displayed.. until the base station settings 3. Press menu. to display the base station set-up 4. Use or to highlight the required option. Base station audio settings Base station ring type O Different ring types can be set for line 1 or 2. The procedure for both is identical. The ring for either line can also be set to Off. In which case the ringer off icon is shown on your phone's display. 5. Access the base station settings menu (see opposite) and as necessary to highlight the audio option. use or 6. Press to select the audio menu. 7. Use or until the required ring type option is highlighted and press
. O A * indicates the currently selected option. As each ring type is selected, an example will be heard. or 8. Use press abort. The audio menu will be re-displayed. to select the required ring type then to to confirm the change or 9. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. O It is not recommended to set the ring type to Off if auto answer is set to On
(see page 27 for auto answer setting). Page 26 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Base station ringer volume O Different ringer volumes can be set for line 1 or 2. The procedure for both is Base station auto answer If auto answer is set to On, the base station will automatically answer an incoming call. Settings identical. 10. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26) and as necessary to highlight the audio option. use or 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26) and as necessary to highlight the audio option. use or 11. Press to select the audio menu. 2. Press to select the audio menu. 12. Use or until the required ringer volume option is highlighted and press
. O A * indicates the currently selected option. As each level is selected, an example will be heard. 13. Use or to select the required ring volume option (an example will be heard as each option is displayed) then press to confirm the change or re-displayed. to abort. The audio menu will be 14. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. 3. Use or until the auto answer option is highlighted and press
. O A * indicates the currently selected option. 4. Use or option then press to select the required auto answer to confirm the change or to abort. The audio menu will be re-displayed. 5. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. I It is not recommended to set auto answer to On with the ring type set to Off for either line (see page 26 for ringer type setting). USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 27 Settings Key click The base station can be set to sound an electronic click every time a key is pressed. To set this option on or off, proceed as follows:
Base station name Each base station can be given its own name (e.g. Base 1). 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26) and use or as necessary to highlight the audio option. 2. Press to select the audio menu. 3. Use or until the key click option is highlighted and press
. 4. Use to change the option as required and press to change the option or to abort . The audio menu will be re-displayed. O A * indicates the currently selected option. 5. Either select another audio option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26) and use base station name option. or as necessary to highlight the 2. Press to select the base station name option. The current name will be displayed with the text edit cursor flashing at its right-hand end. 3. Use to delete characters from the right or to move the cursor left or right along the and word before deletion. O Pressing with the cursor at the right-hand end of the name is a quick way to enter a space. 4. Use the keypad to enter the required characters (see to confirm page 37 for text entry) and press the change or menu will be re-displayed. C to abort. The base station 5. Either select another base station option to change or to go back through the menus until the C press standby screen is displayed. Page 28 www.olympia-life.com 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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USER GUIDE Speed dial numbers Storing 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26), use or as necessary to highlight the speed dial option then press to select the speed dial screen. 2. or Use is highlighted and press
. until the required speed dial number Settings Set passkey The base station's passkey is required to enable other Bluetooth equipment (including handsets, headsets and Bluetooth enabled PC's etc.) to register or pair with the base station. To change the base station's passkey from the default factory setting of 0000, proceed as follows:
1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26), use or as necessary to highlight the set passkey option then press to select the set passkey screen. 3. Use the keypad to enter the required phone number. to delete digits If you make a mistake, use and to insert and/or delete digits as required. to move the cursor within the number or 4. Press to store the number or and return to the speed dial screen. to abort Deleting 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26), use or as necessary to highlight the speed dial option then press to select the speed dial screen. 2. Use or until the delete all option is highlighted and press
. 2. Use the keypad to enter the current passkey number
(they will be shown as ****) and press
. 3. Use the keypad to enter the new passkey number
(they will be shown as ****) and press 4. Re-enter the new number as confirmation and press again. The base station settings menu will be displayed. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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3. Press to delete all the numbers or abort and return to the speed dial screen. to USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 29 Settings Network This option allows you to edit the network cades stored on your base station. I If the network codes are entered incorrectly the services will not work. 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26), as necessary to highlight the network or to select the network use option then press services list. Pulse/Tone The CDP can either use DTMF (Tone) dialling, or pulse dial. This allows the CDP to be compatible with both new and older telephone exchanges. O The pulse/tone option can be set separately for line 1 and 2. The procedure is identical for both lines. 1. Access the base station settings menu (see page 26) as necessary to highlight the or and use pulse/tone option. 2. or Use highlighted and press
. until the required network service is 3. Use the keypad to enter the required code. If you to delete digits and to move the cursor within the code to make a mistake, use or insert and/or delete digits as required. The list of network services and their respective codes is shown on page 39. 4. When the required network code has been entered, to return you to the network service list. press Either change another code or press enough times to return you through the menus to the standby screen. C 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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2. Press to select the pulse/tone menu. 3. Use to change the option as required and press to change the option or to abort . The audio menu will be re-displayed. O A * indicates the currently selected option. 4. Either select another option to change or press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. Page 30 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Reset base station To reset your handset to the factory settings, proceed as follows:
Settings 1. Access the handset settings menu (see page 21) and use or as necessary to highlight the reset option. 2. Press to select reset. 3. Press to confirm the reset or to abort. 4. Press to go back through the menus until the C standby screen is displayed. The following settings will be affected:
All audio settings
Base name
Network and access codes
Pulse/tone dialling
Call log deleted O Your phonebook will be unaffected. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 31 Storing & managing numbers Storing speed dial numbers Storing & managing numbers Phonebooks Using the base station Your base station provides the facility to store up to 4 speed dial phone numbers as follows:
1. Press store. The button will glow red for 5 seconds. 2. While the store button is lit, key in the phone number you wish to store (you have a maximum of 5 seconds for each digit). 3. When the number has been entered, press the speed dial button you wish to store the number against
(within 5 seconds of pressing the last digit). 1 4 store 2 3 2 abc 5 jkl 8 tuv 0 redial 1 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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4 store 2 3 O Any number already stored against the speed number will be overwritten. Each handset can access its own internal phonebook or the phonebook stored in the base station as follows:
Storing phone numbers
, the list option 1. From the standby screen press will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to store a number in the alternative phonebook, press then
. 2. Press until the add entry option is displayed. 3. Press to display the add entry screen. 4. Use the keypad to enter the desired name (see page 37 for to delete to move the cursor within the text entry). If you make a mistake, use characters and name to insert and/or delete characters as required. or Using the handset The base station set-up menu is used to store speed dial numbers in the base station - see page 29. 5. When you have entered the name correctly, press to accept the name and then enter the required number (editing as before if necessary). 6. Press to store the number and name and return to the phonebook menu. Page 32 www.olympia-life.com 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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USER GUIDE Editing stored phone numbers 1. From the standby screen press
, the list option will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to edit a number in the alternative phonebook, press then
. Storing & managing numbers Deleting a stored phone number 1. From the standby screen press
, the list option will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to edit a number in the alternative phonebook, press then
. 2. Use the list or search option to highlight the number to be edited (see step 2. on page 17 for details). 2. Use the list or search option to highlight the number to be deleted (see step 2. on page 17 for details). 3. Press to display the dial screen then press to enter to display edit option and press the edit screen. 3. Press to display the dial screen then press until the delete option is displayed and then press to enter the delete screen. 4. Use to delete characters and or to move the cursor within the name to insert and/or delete characters as required. Use the keypad to enter the desired name (see page 37 for text entry). 5. When you have edited the name, press accept the name and then edit the number as required (editing as before if necessary). to 6. Press to store the number and name and return to the phonebook menu. 4. Press to the list or menu. to delete the selected entry and return to abort and return to the dial 5. Press to return to the list option. C 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 33 Storing & managing numbers Deleting all stored phone numbers 1. From the standby screen press
, the list option will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to edit a number in the alternative phonebook, press
. then 2. Press until the delete all option is displayed. 3. Press
. The delete all screen will be displayed. 4. Press an empty list or option. to delete the selected entry and display to abort and return to the list Copy a phonebook number You can copy a phone number in a handset's phonebook to the base station's phonebook or copy a phone number from the base station's phonebook to the handset you are using as follows:
1. From the standby screen press
, the list option will be displayed for the currently active phonebook
(handset or base). If the required phonebook is active, proceed to step 2. If you wish to copy a number from the alternative phonebook, press
. then 2. Use the list or search option to highlight the number to be edited (see step 2. on page 17 for details). 3. Press to display the dial screen then press until the appropriate copy to option is displayed and press to enter the copy screen. 4. Use to delete characters and or to move the cursor within the name to insert and/or delete characters as required. Use the keypad to enter the desired name (see page 37 for text entry). 5. When you have edited the name, press accept the name and then edit the number as required (editing as before if necessary). to 6. Press to copy the number and name and return to the phonebook menu. 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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USER GUIDE Page 34 www.olympia-life.com Redial list & call log The redial list contains the last 20 numbers you have called whilst the call log contains the last 20 numbers that called you (answered and unanswered). The options available for both these facilities are identical. O The call log facilities are only applicable if you subscribe to the caller identity network feature. Delete a number 1. From the standby screen, press until the redial or call log option is displayed then press
. Storing & managing numbers Delete all numbers 1. From the standby screen, press until the redial or call log option is displayed then press
. 2. Press to enter the dial screen. 3. Press press until the delete all option is displayed then
. 2. Press or until the number to be deleted is highlighted then press
. 4. Press to delete all the numbers and return to to abort and return to the an empty list or dial screen. 3. Press press until the delete option is displayed then
. 4. Press list or to delete the number and return to the to abort and return to the dial screen. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 35 Storing & managing numbers Copy a number to a phonebook You can copy a number from the redial list or call log to your handset or base station as follows:
1. From the standby screen, press until the redial or call log option is displayed then press
. 2. Press or until the number to be copied is highlighted then press
. 3. Press until the appropriate copy to option is displayed then press
. 4. Use the keypad to enter the desired name (see page 37 for to delete to move the cursor within the text entry). If you make a mistake, use characters and name to insert and/or delete characters as required. or 5. When you have entered the name correctly, press to accept the name and then alter the number if required. 6. Press dial screen. to accept the name and return to the 1 ghi 4 pqrs 7
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Page 36 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Text handling Text entry Text handling Your phone's keypad can be used for entering text. When prompted to enter or edit a name, subsequent presses of the keypad keys will produce the following characters:
Digit Upper case mode Lower case mode Digit Upper case mode Lower case mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 D G W P Q X 1) 1 D G W P Q X 1) A B C 2 AE a b c 2 ae D E F 3 F d e f 3 G H I 4 g h I 4 J K L 5 j k l 5 7 8 9 0 P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9 p q r s 7 t u v 8 w x y z 9 Space 0 ' . , ? ! : ; \ "
Space 0 ' . , ? ! : ; \ "
M N O 6 m n o 6
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USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 37 Battery care Battery careBattery type Only use rechargeable, Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), AAA type batteries, rated at 700mAh. I When your batteries come to the end of their useful life, please recycle them according to the manufacturer's instructions. Battery status The battery status icon is located at the top of your phone's display as shown below. Battery warning When the battery is very low, your phone will sound a warning. This warning tone can be set on or off, see page 23 for setting procedures. Charging batteries Whenever you place your phone in the base station or, in the case of extra handsets, its holder, the batteries will be on charge. The battery is fully charged when the battery icon shows three bars. Changing batteries Full 66% Full 33% Full Empty Battery status icon 1
2
Page 38 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE I When your batteries come to the end of their useful life, please recycle them according to the manufacturer's instructions. Supported network services Network features Your phone supports most network services available and has a store for the special codes these services require. To allow for different service providers using different codes, you can change these codes (see page 30). O Your service provider will be able to tell you what additional services are available. These are usually at an extra cost, either via subscription or by pay-per-use. Additionally, to aid dialling, there is a store for a network access code, (when a cheaper call routing is used) and your local exchange code. Network features The services are:-
3 Inquiry 3 Call waiting ON 3 Call waiting OFF 3 Call waiting STATUS 3 Call waiting ANSWER 3 Call waiting REJECT 3 Call back busy 3 Switch call 3 Anonymous call 3 Call Barring 3 Conference (3-party call) 3 End 1st call 3 End 2nd Call 3 Single call USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 39 Extra handsets Overview Extra handsets Your phone system can have up to 7 handsets active (4 of which can be making calls - 2 phone calls and 2 using the intercom facility). To enable a handset to be active, it must first be registered with the base station. Registration To register a handset with the base station, proceed as follows:
1. The standby screen will indicate an unregistered handset. 2. Press
. The menu option will be displayed. 3. Press then will be displayed. The handset settings option 4. Press to display the handset set-up menu. 5. Use or to highlight the registration option. 6. Press to display the registration menu. 7. Press until the register option is highlighted. 8. Press to start the registration process. 9. Press and hold down it starts to flash. mute on the base station until 10. When mute scanning or starts to flash, press to abort the process. to start 11. When the base station is found its name will be displayed on the handset If more than one base station is detected, use or to highlight the required base station and press
. 12. Enter your Blue tooth PIN (default 0000) and press
. Your handset will now be registered. I If you enter the wrong PIN you will be prompted to re-enter it but you will be made to wait longer between each unsuccessful attempt. Page 40 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom General misbehaviour Solution Reset the unit by removing the power for 10 seconds, then re-applying. The CDP is designed to accept a degree of interference but as the unit is connected to both the mains electricity supply and the telephone system, the degree of interference is beyond our control. No dial tone. Make sure that the telephone line cord is properly connected to the CDP and the phone socket Make sure that the CDP base is connected to the power supply. Make sure that the base speakerphone can get dial tone. Make sure that the handset is in range and has enough battery power. No power on the handset Make sure that all the batteries are properly connected in the handset Recharge the batteries or the handset. Only use the correct batteries. USER GUIDE www.olympia-life.com Page 41 Troubleshooting Symptom The handset does not charge Solution Make sure that the handset is correctly seated in the charger. Make sure that the charger contacts are clean. Use only a clean, dry cloth or a standard pencil eraser. Do not use any solvent as this may damage the finish. The batteries may not be good anymore replace the batteries. Range is limited. Move the base so that it is located centrally in your home or office. Make sure that the base is not located near an appliance. Handset says Searching The handset is out of range of the base. Move closer The base is turned off. Apply power to the base The CDP does not ring when there is an incoming call Make sure that the CDP is plugged into the telephone socket Make sure that the Ringer is turned on (base & handset settings, Audio) Page 42 www.olympia-life.com USER GUIDE Olympia dataphone manager (ODM) Advanced system use Bluetooth facilities Advanced system use Software is included on your CDP CDROM that allows you to manage the CDP. Remember that the base holds 100 names & numbers, and each handset holds 40. ODM allows you to manage the phonebooks in the following ways: -
Copy entries from Microsoft Outlook,
Enter the entries using the PC
Edit the phonebooks & entries using the PC
Backup the phonebooks on the PC The CDP is user-ungradable. Software updates can be downloaded from the CDP website (see base of page), and then loaded into the CDP using ODM. The CDP & ODM runs on the following operating systems
Windows 98SE
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP Home
Windows XP Proceed as follows:
Follow the instructions on the CDROM to install ODM USER GUIDE Discoverable Mode Placing the base station or a handset in "discoverable" mode allows other Bluetooth devices to find your system during a Bluetooth device search. To make a handset discoverable, see page 24. Pairing Press and hold the base mute button for 10 seconds. The Mute button will blink to show the base station is discoverable (it will be discoverable for 2 minutes). Perform the search using the other Bluetooth device (E.G. a Bluetooth equipped PC). Once your system has been discovered, it can be "paired" with the other device. This requires you to enter Bluetooth PIN (or Passkey) and allows the exchange of data over the Bluetooth link (see page 29). To connect to the Internet, use the Bluetooth software on your PC to discover the services that your system provides (see below). Select "Dial-up Networking". This will open a screen that asks you for your internet username, password and ISP telephone connection number. Alternatively, make sure that the CDP drivers are installed on the PC, and connect the handset to the PC's USB port. Create a net dial-up connection using the CDP as the modem. Bluetooth profiles Currently your system supports:
Generic Access Profile (GAP)
Service Discovery Profile (SDP)
Dial-up Networking Gateway (DUN-GW)
Headset Audio Gateway www.olympia-life.com Page 43
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1 | 2003-09-30 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2003-09-30
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mansella Limited
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008107864
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1 | Physical Address |
Stafford House
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Aldershot, Hants, N/A G11 1BA
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United Kingdom
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
n******@rfi-wireless.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QSP
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CDP24-1-01
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S****** W******
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1 | Title |
Hardware team leader
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1 | Telephone Number |
01252********
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1 | Fax Number |
01252********
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S******@mansella.co.uk
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Cordless Data Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power is EIRP. The highest reported SAR value is Head 0.076 W/kg | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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RFI Global Services Ltd.
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1 | Name |
A******** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
44-12********
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44-12********
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a******@rfi-global.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0700000 |
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