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Battery Life (Standby Time) | up to 200 hours |
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Range (Outdoors) | up to 300 meters |
Range (Indoors) | up to 50 meters |
Headset Connection | 3.5mm jack |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Power Supply | 5V DC |
Weight (Base Station) | 300 g |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Audio Codec | G.722, G.711 (A/μ), G.726, OPUS |
Wireless Standard | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 95% RH |
Provides steps to put the base station into registration mode for handset pairing.
Guides on registering a new handset to the base station quickly and easily.
Instructions for registering a handset to a different base station, discarding current registration.
Lists common reasons for handset registration failure, such as incorrect PIN or out of range.
Steps to remove a handset from the base station when replacing it.
Procedure for registering a new headset to the W70B base station.
Covers various methods for initiating calls, including internal and external.
Instructions for making calls to numbers outside the local system using SIP lines.
Configuring and using speed dial numbers on specific handsets for quick dialing.
Covers manual and automatic methods for answering incoming calls.
How to place an active call on hold and then resume it later.
Setting up call forwarding types (Always, Busy, No Answer) for incoming calls.
How to transfer calls using blind, semi-attended, or attended methods.
How to set up and manage local, hybrid UC, and network conference calls.
Instructions for recording calls using an SD card, including pausing and stopping.
How to park a call and retrieve it later from your phone or another phone.
Managing shared lines across multiple phones for simultaneous line access.
Setting up and using the voice mail feature to leave and listen to messages.
How to start a push-to-talk meeting, enabling walkie-talkie like communication.
How to join an ongoing push-to-talk meeting, either with or without a prompt.
Adding, viewing, editing, and deleting contacts in the handset's local directory.
Managing contacts shared across multiple registered handsets on the same base station.
Adding, viewing, editing, and deleting contacts from the blocklist to reject callers.
Securing the base station by changing the default PIN to prevent unauthorized access.
Manually locking the handset keypad to prevent accidental use or unauthorized dialing.
Setting up phone lock features to protect the DD phone from unauthorized access.
How to turn on the Bluetooth feature on the phone to connect to devices.
Steps to pair and connect a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to your phone.
Managing mobile phone calls through the phone interface, acting as speaker/microphone.
Steps to search for and pair a Bluetooth headset with the handset.
Steps to reboot the base station to refresh its settings and resolve issues.
Restoring the base station to its original factory settings to resolve persistent problems.
Restoring handset settings to factory defaults, excluding directory and registration data.