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Identifies intended audience for the manual, including administrators and end-users.
Outlines essential setup steps and requirements before operating the handset.
Provides instructions on how to navigate and understand the manual's structure and content.
Defines key terms and acronyms used throughout the document for clarity.
Lists available handset features and compatible accessories for user reference.
Details essential safety measures and warnings for safe and efficient handset operation.
Specifies the operational frequency bands for the VoWiFi Handset.
Presents compliance information and essential requirements for EU/EFTA regions.
Highlights country-specific regulations and restrictions for wireless LAN usage.
Outlines compliance information and FCC/IC statements for North America.
Details RF exposure limits, SAR values, and related safety information.
Specifies operating temperature, humidity, and environmental handling guidelines.
Provides crucial safety instructions for handling, charging, and disposing of the handset battery.
Describes the physical components, layout, and design of the Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset.
Explains the functionality of alphanumeric keys, hot keys, and text input modes.
Details the status bar, header bar, active area, and icons shown on the handset display.
Lists and describes optional accessories like chargers, clips, and headsets.
Guides users on how to turn the VoWiFi Handset on, off, and manage its power state.
Explains the process for logging into and out of the handset for shared phone functionality.
Describes how to enable or disable audible signals like ringtones and alerts.
Details how to lock and unlock the keypad and the entire handset for security.
Explains navigation and actions within the Calls menu, including call lists and diversion.
Covers managing contacts, searching directories, and accessing phonebooks.
Describes how to create, edit, and manage user profiles for customized settings.
Details functions for reading, writing, and managing messages in the inbox, unsent, and sent folders.
Explains how to add, delete, and manage custom services and functions.
Covers setting up shortcuts for soft keys, hot keys, navigation, and multifunction buttons.
Explains how to manage headset, network, and charger connections.
Guides users through various handset settings for sound, alerts, display, and language.
Details options available during an active call, such as volume, microphone, and call switching.
Explains how administrators can hide or show menu functions based on user needs.
Covers answering, rejecting, and managing incoming calls, including headset use.
Details methods for initiating calls, including pre-dialing and using call lists or contacts.
Explains adjusting volume, managing the microphone, and using contacts during a call.
Guides on transferring calls, creating conference calls, and managing multiple calls.
Covers setting up call diversion rules and managing call waiting notifications.
Explains using the loudspeaking function and setting up automatic call backs.
Details how to participate in and initiate group voice communication via PTT.
Describes activating personal, test, and system-dependent alarms.
Explains the functionality and activation of safety alarms for user protection.
Covers acoustic location signals, automatic call after alarm, and alarm data.
Details the use of Cisco RTLS and Ekahau RTLS for handset location services.
In-depth guide to managing call lists, missed calls, and call diversion settings.
Comprehensive instructions for managing local contacts and accessing the central phonebook.
Explains how to set up and manage custom user profiles for different scenarios.
Covers detailed operations for inbox, message composition, and managing sent/unsent messages.
Guides on adding and deleting custom services for quick access.
Details on configuring shortcuts for various handset functions and keys.
Covers configuration for sound, alerts, security, display, language, and owner ID.
Explains managing headset profiles, network selection, and charger interactions.
Accessing handset details and administrator-specific menus.
Instructions for accessing and managing voice mail messages.
Covers message requests, queuing, priority, colored messages, and interactive messaging.
Explains sending mobile data with or without prefixes for various applications.
Provides tips for optimal voice quality and operating area considerations.
Outlines methods and tools for upgrading the handset's software and parameters.
Covers battery status indicators, charging, and replacement procedures.
Guides on attaching belt clips and covers to the handset.
Provides information on replacing a broken or malfunctioning handset.
Offers solutions for common operational problems and error messages.
Lists other relevant manuals and documentation for further reference.
Tracks changes and updates made to the document across different versions.