TD 93066EN
User Manual
Ascom Myco Smartphone
4. Basics
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14 May 2018 / Ver. K
Remove the Battery Pack:
1 Turn off the handset to prevent data loss or damage to the handset, refer to 4.1 Turn the
Handset On, or Off on page 14.
2 Slide the Battery cover lock to the right.
3 Press the upper part of the clip to open it fully.
4 Remove the Battery Pack.
Insert the Battery Pack:
1 Press the upper part of the clip to open it fully, then insert a fully charged Battery pack.
2 Slide the Battery cover lock to the left to lock it.
The handset starts automatically after the battery is connected.
3 Release the clip.
4.13 Unite Log In, or Log Out
If login is required for the handset, you must log in to access features such as messaging, alert
handling, and the My Services app.
For instructions on how to:
•Log in, see 4.13.1 Log In on page 28.
• Handle the login reminder, see 4.13.2 Login Reminder on page 29.
• Log out, see 4.13.3 Log Out on page 30.
• Use the recent users list, see 4.13.4 Recent Users List on page 31.
CAUTION: The NFC antenna
a
is inside the battery. Changing to a third-party
battery will make NFC unusable.
a.Only available for Ascom Myco 2.
NOTE: If the battery replacement is done within WiFi network coverage, the time
and date settings are synchronized automatically.
If the handset is used in DECT mode and no WiFi network is available, there
are two options to update the time and date settings:
• Place the handset in an area with WiFi network coverage for
automatic synchronization.
• Configure time and date manually.
NOTE: The login functionality is system dependent and is enabled through the
Unite CM/Unite CS, refer to the Configuration Manual, Unite Connectivity
Manager/Configuration Manual, Unite Communication Server.
IMPORTANT: The login functionality is mainly intended as a method to use your
personal messaging and alerts number on any handset. It cannot be
used to transfer phone numbers, services, messages, or alerts
between handsets. Alerts and messages stored on a handset are
visible to all users logging in on the handset.
NOTE: If the handset is set up as a shared phone, and if a new user logs in, any
alerts, conversations and call logs that are stored on the handset will be
purged automatically.