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Covers avoiding extreme temperatures, flames, heavy objects, and proper handling of cords and disassembly.
Lists chemicals that have shown no harmful effect on the handset's exterior and display.
Details RF energy emissions, SAR limits, and compliance with government guidelines.
Safety guidelines for operating the handset in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
Provides guidance on proper battery handling, charging temperatures, and avoiding damage.
Specifies the approximate charging duration for the handset's battery.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching and removing the handset battery.
Instructions on how to charge the handset's battery using the desktop charger.
Guides for attaching and removing the handset's belt clip.
Identifies and labels the main parts of the 9p23 portable handset, including keys and display.
Explains various icons displayed on the handset screen for system status and messages.
Details the meaning of the indicator light's colors and states for different notifications.
Describes the functions of the blue Off Hook and gray On Hook keys for call management.
Explains the use of the Scroll key for navigation and Soft keys for menu interaction.
Details the function of volume buttons, mute button, and speakerphone key.
Describes how to use the Alarm button for sending alerts or accessing templates.
Instructions for turning the 9p23 portable handset on and off.
Procedures for placing outgoing calls and terminating active calls.
Methods for accepting or rejecting incoming calls.
How to redial numbers and access stored text messages and voice mail.
Using the MLA icon and selecting active lines in standby mode.
Options available for handling incoming calls in an EDI configuration.
MLA icon indicating active line and how to select different lines.
Methods for handling incoming calls, including call waiting.
How the Voice Mail icon is displayed and managed.
Features like Hold, Reconnect, Callback available during active calls on analog/T1 systems.
Call control features specific to EDI configurations.
Call control features available with Mobility Server configurations.
Detailed procedures for transferring calls and placing active calls on hold.
Describes two methods (Pre-conference, Post-conference) for setting up conference calls.
Instructions on how to access and navigate the main menu and its submenus.
Steps to change settings like ring volume, key sound, and display contrast.
Details methods for quickly accessing main menus, submenus, and settings.
Managing ICS templates: adding, editing, deleting, and activating predefined data templates.
Accessing and managing text messages and voice mail via the Messages menu.
Viewing call history (missed, received, dialed) and managing phone book entries.
Configuring sound profiles, display, language, time, date, and keylock options.
Configuring speakerphone operation and compatibility for different headset types.
Enabling DTMF tone generation and resetting handset to default settings.
Procedures for reading, previewing, deleting, and storing text messages.
Instructions on how to initiate a call to a number displayed within a text message.
Explanation of message status codes (C, D, N, R) and their meanings.
How the handset processes and notifies users of incoming nurse call messages.
Features for priority call notification and callback functionality for nurse calls.
Accessing and managing the log of stored nurse call messages.
Lists of default ring melodies and examples of bell sounds for customization.
Solutions for common issues like handset not turning on, no ringing, or charging problems.
Explanation of low battery alerts and common display error messages.