Wireless PhoneStation User GuideIssue 1.0 - June 2006 P/N: 3807-14
4LCD IconsNomad IP User Guide June 2006LCD IconsThe following icons display in the top area of the LCD and indicate the status and/or action of the fu
Main Menu Icons 5Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Main Menu IconsThese icons are used to access the following Nomad IP Main Menu options:Icon Description1
6 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide June 2006Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationMain Menu Display The Main Menu
Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 7Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Main Menu OptionsScheduleMemoAlarm ClockCalculatorWorld TimeD-Day4. ToolsAd
8 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide June 2006Navigation Keys / MenusSCHEDULE (Up Nav Key)FLEX KEY(Right Nav Key)SYSTEM(L
Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 9Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Idle Mode DisplayWhen in idle mode, the display of the Nomad IP will appear
10 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide June 2006Ringing / Call State DisplayThe following examples show the Ring/Call disp
Buttons & Functions 11Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Buttons & FunctionsThe Nomad IP has 10 digit buttons & 17 feature buttons.Digit Buttons
12 Buttons & FunctionsNomad IP User Guide June 2006Button Function Description[SEND]While ringing:answers an incoming call.In Idle mode:shows rece
Ring / Message LED 13Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Ring / Message LEDThe Ring/Message LED is located at the upper right side. The LED turns ON when an
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14 Entering TextNomad IP User Guide June 2006Entering TextYou can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad of the Nomad IP handset. The followin
Entering Text 15Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Example:Press [4] + [6] + [6] + [3] to type the word “Good”; press the [*] key to see other choices .- If
16 Entering Your Name in the DisplayNomad IP User Guide June 2006Entering Your Name in the DisplayYou can enter a default display into the Nomad IP ha
Telephone Features 17Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Telephone FeaturesRegistrationThe Nomad IP is one of the IP phones recognized by the TeleniumIP and
18 Basic FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Rebooting the Nomad IP PhoneAfter the proper setup of both wireless LAN and MFIM/VoIP card IP addresses,
Basic Features 19Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Using Manner and Lock Mode QuicklyManner Mode (quickly set to vibrate mode)Use the Manner Mode in public
20 Basic FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Redialing CallsPress [Send] to redial the last number in your Call History. The latest 100 phone numbers
Key Phone Features 21Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Key Phone FeaturesPlacing a CallYou can make a call to another user in your system or to an external
22 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Answering a CallWhen the phone rings or vibrates, press [Send]. If the earbud provided is attached t
Key Phone Features 23Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Transferring a Call This function lets you send a call to another system user.To transfer a current
Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iContentsProduct Description ... 1List of Featu
24 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Holding a CallYou can put the current call on hold and then make or receive another call.To hold a c
Key Phone Features 25Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Call ForwardThis feature allows you to forward calls under certain conditions. You may forward a cal
26 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006To cancel call forwarding in XTS-IP / XTSc-IP systems:1. Dial 640.2. Press [Send].CONDITIONS» When
Key Phone Features 27Nomad IP User Guide June 2006CONDITIONS» Call Park can only be applied to users in “talk status”.» Once a Call Park condition h
28 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006DIRECTED CALL PICK-UPA station may answer (“Pick-Up”) incoming and transferred Intercom, CO and IP c
Key Phone Features 29Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Message Wait / Call BackYou can activate a Message Wait Indication requesting a Call Back when calli
30 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Do Not Disturb (DND)Use this feature when you do not want to receive any phone calls.To activate Do
Key Phone Features 31Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Flex FunctionsThe Nomad IP does not have physical Flex buttons. Flex buttons are enabled by software
32 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006To program a Flex Key on an XTS-IP/XTSc-IP system:1. Press the [Left] navigation button and press [6
Key Phone Features 33Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Push-To-Talk GroupsIn TeleniumIP systems, each Nomad IP station can be assigned to receive Push-To-T
Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iiNomad IP User Guide June 2006Menu Features... 34Phone Book [Main
34 Menu FeaturesNomad IP User Guide June 2006Menu FeaturesThe Nomad IP offers a set of menus that allow you to customize your phone. These functions a
Phone Book [Main Menu + 1] 35Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]This menu allows you to save and manage contact address informatio
36 Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Caller Groups This menu allows you to manage group information. By default, there are 4 grou
Phone Book [Main Menu + 1] 37Nomad IP User Guide June 2006To move, change, or delete Speed Dial buttons:1. Press the [LSK]. Phone Book is already sele
38 Call History [Main Menu + 2]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Call History [Main Menu + 2]You can access the recent call register by pressing [Send].Dif
Messages [Main Menu + 3] 39Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Messages [Main Menu + 3]You can send/receive a short text message to/from any other IP phones
40 Messages [Main Menu + 3]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006InboxYou can browse the messages stored in your mailbox. Any message that comes to the Nomad I
Messages [Main Menu + 3] 41Nomad IP User Guide June 20066. Use the [LSK] and [RSK] buttons to: forward, edit, delete, or delete all messages in your O
42 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Tools [Main Menu + 4]Schedule The Scheduler keeps your agenda convenient and easy to access. Simp
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 43Nomad IP User Guide June 2006ADDING A NEW SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the
Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iiiPhone Info [Main Menu + 6]...63S/W Version...
44 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006DELETING A SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the [L
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 45Nomad IP User Guide June 2006SET HOLIDAY1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the [LSK] to access
46 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006SEARCHING FOR A SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press t
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 47Nomad IP User Guide June 2006MOVING TO A SPECIFIC DATE1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the [
48 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006MemoThis menu allows you to record a note of up to 200 characters. A maximum of 30 memos can be s
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 49Nomad IP User Guide June 2006MEMO ADD1. Press the [LSK] to access the Main Menu.2. Press the [Down] navigation key to scroll t
50 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Alarm ClockThe alarm function lets you set up to three separate alarms. You can also set the time
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 51Nomad IP User Guide June 2006CalculatorThe calculator function allows you to add, subtract, multiply and divide.1. Press the [
52 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006World TimeThe World Time function provides time information on major cities worldwide.1. Press th
Tools [Main Menu + 4] 53Nomad IP User Guide June 2006D-DayD-DAY FINDERThe D-day Finder shows the date after a specified number of days from a specifie
54 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006To review a previously entered Counter item:1. Select the desired item in the list.2. Then press
Settings [Main Menu + 5] 55Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Settings [Main Menu + 5]SoundThe Sound menu and its sub-menus are described in the following s
56 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006POWER-ON TONEThe Power-On Tone menu determines the “switch on” effect that sounds when the Nom
Settings [Main Menu + 5] 57Nomad IP User Guide June 2006DisplayIn this menu, you can configure screen display options including Screen settings and th
58 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006LCD CONTRASTYou can adjust the brightness of the main screen by using the [Left] and [Right] n
Settings [Main Menu + 5] 59Nomad IP User Guide June 2006DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL (DHCP)The DHCP client provides a mechanism for allocating
60 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006SETTING 802.11B CONFIGURATIONYou can configure the following 802.11b parameters:-SSID- Encrypt
Settings [Main Menu + 5] 61Nomad IP User Guide June 2006SystemDIRECT SEND / REMOTE MODE / SAME ROUTERThese menus are all related to the MFIM/VoIP card
62 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Key LockWhen Key Lock is enabled, the keypad will automatically lock on an idle screen once th
Phone Info [Main Menu + 6] 63Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Phone Info [Main Menu + 6]S/W VersionThis area allows you to view the software version of yo
Product Description 1Nomad IP User Guide June 2006Product DescriptionList of FeaturesThe Nomad IP wireless phone (also referred to as theWIT-300H) com
Message/Call BackRefer to “Message Wait / Call Back” on page 29.FlashUse the Flash option to insert a Flash command.System SpeedRefer to “System Speed
2Nomad IP LayoutNomad IP User Guide June 2006Nomad IP LayoutThe following diagram will help you become familiar with your new wireless phone.* Dual-Fu
User Interface 3Nomad IP User Guide June 2006User InterfaceThis section describes the LCD display, the function associated with each button, and the m
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