Panasonic DECT Maintenance Mode(Installer)
7 Maintenance Mode
Function
7-2-1 Maintenance Mode(Installer)
[Description]
This is Maintenance Mode for the installer. The following settings are available.
Auto log out
Battery counter reset
Range Alarm level
“No Service” Alarm
CS Monitor
Reset Handset
(Program download)
[Operation]
1. Maintenance Mode(Installer) Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
The power is off
1.1
Press the [Talk] and [Power/Cancel] key simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
The power is off
1.2
Release the key
Displays an initial screen of Maintenance Mode (Installer).
The version is displayed.
1.3
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the main menu(1/2)
The [Soft(C)] key: NEXT
1.4
Press the [Soft(C)] key for “NEXT”, [Right], [Left] or [Up] key.
Displays the main menu(2/2)
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds from the operation 1.3.
The power is off.
[Conditions]
1. Only English can be displayed in the Maintenance Mode (Installer).
2. The radio signal icon and battery indicator are not displayed in the Maintenance Mode (Installer).
3. When a PS is set on the charger, the battery is charged but the battery indicator is not displayed.
4. Pressing the [Power/Cancel] key returns to the Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (Operation 1.3). The cursor position is in currently selected item.
5. PS can be turned off in any screens by pressing the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds.
Function
7-2-2 Reset Handset
[Description]
Handset can be reset.
[Operation]
1. Reset Handset Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Reset Handset] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Reset Handset”.
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Press the [Down] or [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Displays the Reset Handset menu. (Cursor Position: No)
1.2-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
1.3
Press the [Down] or [Up] key from the operation 1.2.
Moves the cursor position to “Yes”.
1.3-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
The confirmation tone sounds.
All information other than PS registered information is cleared and the status is returned to the operation 1.1.
1.4
Press the [Down] or [Up] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
1. The same condition as the level 1 in 7-4-10 Reset Handset.
Function
7-2-3 Battery Counter Reset
[Description]
The battery counter can be reset and its setting menu can be displayed when turning on the power.
[Operation]
1. Battery Counter Reset Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [BatteryLvlReset] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “BatteryLvlReset“.
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the BatteryLvl.Reset setting menu.
Cursor position: Current setting item.
1.3
Press the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to the other.
1.4-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
The confirmation tone sounds.
Selected item is set and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
1.4-2
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
[Programming]
[System Data]
Refer to 5-4-9 Shift Worker Mode
[Related function]
Refer to 5-4-9 Shift Worker Mode
[Others]
Function
7-2-4 Auto Logout
[Description]
When PS is set on the charger, the Auto logout feature number can be automatically sent from PBX.
[Operation]
1. To set
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Auto Logout] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Auto Logout”.
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the Auto Logout menu.
Cursor Position: Current setting item.
1.3-1
Press the [Down] or [UP] key to select “On” and then press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the registered feature number.
1.3-2
Press the [Down] or [UP] key to select “On” and then press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”. (If there is no registered a feature number)
Displays the message to inform that a feature number has not been registered.
1.4
Enter a feature number
1.5
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”
The confirmation tone sounds.
Selected item is set (Auto Logout setting is On) and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
2. To cancel
Operation
Status
LCD
2.0
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” from the operation 1.1.
Displays Auto logout setting menu.
Cursor Position: Current setting item
2.1
Select [Off] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Cursor position: Off
2.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
The confirmation tone sounds.
Selected item is set (Auto Logout setting is Off) and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
1. The Auto logout setting is stored in the nonvolatile memory in operation 1.5 or 2.2. It has not yet been stored in the operation 1.3.
2. Up to 32 digits can be input as a feature number.
3. Available numbers in the Auto Logout setting; Dial0 to 9, * and #.
4. The feature number remains if the Auto logout is set to off.
[Programming]
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
Length of Auto Logout feature number
0 to 632
0
-
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Auto Logout feature number
-
-
-
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Auto Logout Setting
0:OFF
1:ON
0:OFF
-
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[Related function]
[Others]
Function
7-2-5 CS Monitor
[Description]
CS can be monitored.
[Operation]
1. To set the CS Monitor
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [CS Monitor] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “CS Monitor”
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the CS Monitor setting menu.
Cursor position: Current setting item.
1.3
Press the [Down] or [UP] key to select an item.
Moves the cursor position to any of the following
“Off”
“Setting Menu ON”
“Current CS”
“Curtrent+Scanned”
1.4
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds.
The selected item in the operation 1.3 is set and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
1. The following data is set by selected items in the operation 1.3.
Items
System data items
CS Monitor menu display
CS Number display mode value
(Can be set in the Setting Handset)
Off
Disable
Off
Setting Menu On
Enable
Off
Current CS
Enable
Current CS
Current Scanned
Enable
Current Scanned
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
CS Monitor menu display
Enable/Disable
Disable
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CS Number display mode setting value
Off
Current CS
Current+Scanned
Off
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[Related function]
[Others]
Function
7-2-6 Range Alarm Level Set
[Description]
Range alarm level can be set.
[Operation]
1. To set the start level
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Range Alarm Lvl.] using the [Down] or [Up] key.
Moves the cursor to “Range Alarm Lvl”
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”
Displays [Range Alarm Lvl.]
1.3
Select [Start Level] using the [Down] or [UP] key and press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the start level of [Range Alarm Lvl.]
The currently selected item is displayed.
1.3-1
Press the [Down] key
Subtracts 1 from the operation 1.3. (Lower limit is 0)
1.3-2
Press the [Up] key
Adds 1 to the operation 1.3.
(Upper limit is 7)
1.4
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” at the desired level.
Confirmation tone sounds and the level is set.
The display is returned to the operation 1.2.
(Cursor position: Start Level)
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
2. To set the stop level
Operation
Status
LCD
2.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
2.1
Select [Range Alarm Lvl.] using the [Down] or [Up] key.
Moves the cursor to “Range Alarm Lvl”
2.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”
Displays [Range Alarm Lvl.]
2.3
Select [Stop Level] using the [Down] or [UP] key and press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the stop level of [Range Alarm Lvl.]
The currently selected item is displayed.
2.3-1
Press the [Down] key
Subtracts 1 from the operation 2.3. (Lower limit is 0)
2.3-2
Press the [Up] key
Adds 1 to the operation 2.3.
(Upper limit is 8)
2.4
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” at the desired level.
Confirmation tone sounds and the level is set.
The display is returned to the operation 2.2.
(Cursor position: Stop Level)
2.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 2.2 or 2.3.
Returns to the operation 2.1.
[Conditions]
1. If the Start level is the same or higher than the Stop level when entering this setting menu, the current setting is erased and returned to the default value.
2. If the Start level is the same or higher than the Stop level when setting the Start level, the Stop level is set to the Start level plus 1.
3. If the Start level is the same or higher than the Stop level when setting the Stop level, the Start level is set to the Stop level minus 1.
Function
7-2-7 No Service Alarm Set
[Description]
When PS cannot synchronize with CS, the alarm tone can be rung.
[Operation]
1. To set
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [No Service Alarm] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “No Service Alarm”
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the No Service Alarm setting menu.
Cursor position: Current setting item.
1.3
Select [On] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “On”.
1.4
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds.
No Service Alarm is set to On and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
2. To Cancel
Operation
Status
LCD
2.0
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” from the operation 1.1.
Displays the No Service Alarm setting menu.
Cursor position: Current setting item.
2.1
Select [Off] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Off”.
2.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds.
No Service Alarm is set to Off and the display is returned to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
[Programming]
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
No Service Alarm setting
On/Off
Off
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○
Duration of time before the alarm sounds
0~255(Second)
10
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○
Alarm ringing time
0~255(Second)
60
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○
[Related function]
[Others]
Function
7-2-8 Busy Migration
[Description]
PS can be set the migration operation when CS is in the busy state.
[Operation]
1. To set
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Installer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Busy Migration] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Busy Migration”
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the Busy Migration setting menu.
Cursor position: Current setting item.
1.2-1
Select an item using the [Down] or [Up] key.
Moves the cursor to the selected item.
1.3
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds and the selected item in the operation 1.2 is set.
The display is returned to the operation 1.1.
(Cursor position: Busy Migration)
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2
Returns to the operation 1.1
(Cursor position: Busy Migration)
[Conditions]
This setting is applied when there are 2CSs and 6PSs in the same covered area.
[Programming]
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
Operation in the CS Busy state
Normal/
Special
Normal
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[Related function]
[Others]
The setting of PS Ring Group
If [Normal] in the [Busy Migration] setting is selected
When PS is under the busy state CS coverage area, the PS does not migrate to other CSs. Therefore the PS cannot receive a call for PS ring group. This is default setting.
If [Special] in the [Busy Migration] setting is selected
When PS is under the busy state CS coverage area, the PS automatically migrates to other CSs to receive a call for PS ring group. (This is applied when there are 2CSs and 6PSs in the same coverage area)
Function
7-3-1 Maintenance Mode (Service)
[Description]
This is Maintenance Mode for Service. The following settings are available.
EEPROM Read
RAM Read
Reset Handset
[Operation]
1. Maintenance Mode (Installer) Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
The power is off
1.1
Press the [Talk], [8] and [Power/Cancel] key simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
The power is off
1.2
Release the key
Displays an initial screen of Maintenance Mode (Service).
The version is displayed.
1.3
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the main menu
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds from the operation 1.3.
The power is off.
[Conditions]
1. English can be displayed in the Maintenance Mode (Service)
2. The radio signal icon and battery indicator are not displayed in the Maintenance Mode (Service)
3. When a PS is set on the charger, the battery is charged but the battery indicator is not displayed.
4. Pressing the [Power/Cancel] key returns to the Maintenance Mode (Service) menu (Operation 1.3). The cursor position is in currently selected item.
5. PS can be turned off in any screens by pressing the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds.
[Programming]
None
[System Data]
None
[Related function]
None
[Others]
None
Function
7-3-2 EEPROM Read
[Description]
EEPROM memory can be read for debugging.
[Operation]
1. EEPROM Read Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Service) menu is displayed.
1.1
Select [EEPROM Read] and press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the address entry screen
1.2
Enter an address.
To enter A-F,
press the [Soft(C)] key and [Dial 1] ~ [Dial 6]
Shows the address
1.3
Enter the 4th address
Shows the data for entered address
1.3-1
Press the [Down] key from the operation 1.3.
Adds 1 to the address.
Displayed data is updated.
1.3-2
Press the [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Subtract 1 from the address.
Displayed data is updated.
1.4
Press the [Soft (A)] key for “Back” from the operation 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1 to 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.0
Cursor position: EEPROM Read
[Conditions]
1. An invalid address entry is ignored and the display is returned to the address entry screen in the operation 1.1.
2. If the address changed by pressing the [Up] or [Down] key is invalid address, the address cannot be updated. (The guide of navigation key cannot be displayed either)
3. While entering an address, pressing the [Soft(C)] key switches between 0-9 entering and A-F entering mode. The A-F entering mode is shown below. Pressing the [Dial 1] ~ [Dial 6] key to enter A-F returns to the 0-9 entering mode.
Function
7-3-3 RAM Read
[Description]
RAM memory can be read for debugging.
[Operation]
1. RAM Read Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Service) menu is displayed.
1.1
Select [RAM Read] using the [Down] or [Up] key and press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the address entry screen
1.2
Enter an address.
To enter A-F,
press the [Soft(C)] key and [Dial 1] to [Dial 6]
Shows the address
1.3
Enter the 6h address
Shows the data for entered address
1.3-1
Press the [Down] key from the operation 1.3.
Adds 1 to the address.
Displayed data is updated.
1.3-2
Press the [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Subtract 1 from the address.
Displayed data is updated.
1.4
Press the [Soft (A)] key for “Back” from the operation 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1 to 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.0
Cursor position: RAM Read
[Conditions]
1. The same as the condition 1 to 3 of 7-3-2 EEPROM Read
[Programming]
Function
7-3-4 Reset Handset
[Description]
PS can be initialized.
[Operation]
1. Reset Handset Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Service) menu is displayed.
1.1
Select [Reset Handset] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Reset Handset”.
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Press the [Down] or [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Displays the Reset Handset menu. (Cursor Position: No)
1.2-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
1.3
Press the [Down] or [Up] key from the operation 1.2.
Moves the cursor position to “Yes”.
1.3-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
The confirmation tone sounds.
User data including PS registered information is cleared and the status is returned to the operation 1.1.
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the operation 1.1.
[Conditions]
1. The same condition as the level 0 in 7-4-10 Reset Handset.
[Programming]
[System Data]
[Related function]
Function
7-4-1 Test Mode
[Description]
Test Mode is a maintenance function for a factory. The following features are available.
LCD Check
LED Check
Key Pad Check
LCD Contrast adjustment
LCD backlight brightness adjustment
Vibration Check
Loop Back
Reset Handset
[Operation]
1. Test Mode Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
The power is off.
1.1
Press the [Dial 1], [Dial 0], [Dial 3] and [Power/Cancel] key simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
The power is off
1.2
Release the key
Displays an initial screen of Test Mode.
The version is displayed.
1.3
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the main menu(1/2)
1.4
Press the [Soft(C)] key for “NEXT”, [Right], [Left] or [Up] key,
or press the [Down] key 5 times
Displays the main menu(2/2)
1.5
Press the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds from the operation 1.3 or 1.4.
The power is off.
[Conditions]
1. Only English can be displayed in the Test Mode.
2. The radio signal icon and battery indicator are not displayed in the Test Mode.
3. When a PS is set on the charger during the Test Mode, the battery is charged but the battery indicator is not displayed.
4. Pressing the [Power/Cancel] key returns to the Test Mode menu (Operation 1.3). The cursor position is in currently selected item.
5. PS can be turned off in any screens by pressing the [Power/Cancel] key for 2 seconds.
Function
7-4-4 LCD Check
[Description]
The condition of LCD can be checked.
[Operation]
1. LCD Check Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [LCD Check] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the LCD Check menu
*The cursor position: Normal
1.2
Press the [Down] key.
Or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Selects “All Off”.
The LCD Backlight is on.
1.3
Press the [Down] key.
Or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.1.
Selects “All On”.
The LCD Backlight is still on.
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu.
Cursor position: LCD Check
[Conditions]
Function
7-4-5 LED Check
[Description]
The condition of LED can be checked.
[Operation]
1. LED CHECK Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [LED Check] and press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays LED Check menu.
*Cursor position: Mode 1.
Mode 1
LED Backlight: On
Key Backlight: On
LED: flashing Green light
1.2
Press the [Down] key.
Or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.3.
Selects “Mode 2”.
LED Backlight: On
Key Backlight: On
LED: flashing Red light
1.3
Press the [Down] key.
Or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.1.
Selects “Off”.
LED Backlight: Off
Key Backlight: Off
LED: Off
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu.
Cursor position: LED Check
[Conditions]
Function
7-4-6 KEY Check
[Description]
The condition of Key can be checked.
[Operation]
1. KEY Check Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (1/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Key Check] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the Key Check menu
1.2
Press the [Dial 1] key.
Displays “1 Key”
1.3
Press the [Dial 2] key.
Displays “2 Key”.
*Refer to the [Conditions] below for other keys.
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu.
Cursor position: Key Check
[Conditions]
1. Checking Keys are displayed as follows.
Key
Display
[Dial 0~9, *, #]
0~9, *. # Key
[Talk]
TALK Key
[Hold]
HOLD Key
[MSG]
MSG Key
[Clear/Xfer]
XFER Key
[Int]
INT Key
Left Soft Key [Soft (A)]
SOFT(A) Key
Joystick [Soft(B)]
SOFT(B) Key
Right Soft Key [Soft (C)]
SOFT(C) Key
Joystick [Up]
UP Key
Joystick [Down]
DOWN Key
Joystick [Right]
RIGHT Key
Joystick [Left]
LEFT Key
[Power/Cancel]
No display
Pressing this key returns to the Maintenance mode menu.
Function
7-4-7 LCD Contrast
[Description]
LCD Contrast can be adjusted.
[Operation]
1. LCD CONTRAST Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [LCD Contrast] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the following on the LCD.
1st line: Title
2nd to 4th line: Colour patterns
5th line
Left: Adjusted value (hexadecimal)
Center: Level (fixed 3 at start-up)
Right: Not in use for LCD Contrast
1.2
Press the [Right] key of the Navigator key
Increments the adjusted value of LCD Contrast (displayed in hexadecimal). However, if the value is 0xFF, 0x00 is displayed.
The LCD Backlight is on.
1.3
Press the [Left] key
(or press the [Down] key from the operation 1.4-1)
(or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.4-2)
Decrements the adjusted value of LCD Contrast (displayed in hexadecimal). However, if the value is 0xFF, 0x00 is displayed.
The LCD Backlight is still on.
* This is only available for the display of LCD Contrast High setting, not for the Middle and Low setting.
1.4-1
Press the [Down] key
Changes the LCD Contrast to Level 1. The adjusted value has no change. The LCD backlight is still on.
* This is only available for the display of LCD Contrast High setting, not for the Middle and Low setting.
1.4-2
Press the [Up] key
Changes the LCD Contrast to Level 5. The adjusted value has no change. The LCD backlight is still on.
1.5
Press the [Dial2] key
Displays the LCD Contrast Middle setting
(Currently there are no differences between High, Middle and Low setting)
The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.6
Press the [Dial 3] key
Displays the LCD Contrast Low setting
(Currently there are no differences between High, Middle and Low setting)
The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.7
Press the [Dial 3] key
Displays the LCD Contrast High setting
(Currently there are no differences between High, Middle and Low setting)
The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.8
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” from the operation 1.1 to 1.7.
Confirmation tone sounds.
The setting value is stored.
1.9
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1 to 1.8.
Returns to the menu of the Maintenance Mode (Engineer). (Cursor position: LCD Contrast)
*The LCD Contrast value is returned to the last setting when the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” was pressed.
[Conditions]
1. The adjusted value read from the nonvolatile memory or its modified value by using the left /right key is displayed on the left side of 5th line of LCD. It’s displayed in hexadecimal without upper and lower limit. When 0xFF is displayed and pressed the [Up] key, it changes to 0x00, and when 0x00 is displayed and pressed the [Down] key, it changes to 0xFF.
2. LCD Contrast level is displayed on the center of 5th line of LCD. L1/L3/L5 can be displayed.
3. The contrast mode is displayed on the right side of 5th line of LCD. Each contrast mode can receive and be set up a value from different nonvolatile memory, however for now, the LCD Contrast has only one nonvolatile memory that can be set (factory default value only). 3 types of nonvolatile memory will be prepared for future use.
4. Changing the level by using the [Up] and [Down] key has no affect on the adjusted value on the 5th line of LCD.
5. When switching the LCD Contrast mode by the [DIAL1], [DIAL2] and [DIAL3] key, the adjusted value on the 5th line will be read from the nonvolatile memory again.
[Programming]
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
Factory default value for LCD Contrast
(Common to High/Middle/Low setting)
0x00-0xFF
0x50
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Function
7-4-8 Vibration Check
[Description]
The condition of Vibration can be checked.
[Operation]
1. VIBRATION CHECK Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Vibration Check] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the Vibration Check menu
*The cursor position: Off
1.2
Press the [Up]/ [Down] key.
Starts vibration.
It continues until the [Up], [Down] or [Power/Cancel] key is pressed.
1.3
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1 or 1.2.
Returns to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu.
Cursor position: Vibration Check
[Conditions]
[Programming]
[System Data]
[Related function]
[Others]
Function
7-4-9 Loop Back
[Description]
Loop Back can be set to check the speech path.
[Operation]
1. LOOP BACK Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Loop Back] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the Loop Back menu.
The cursor position: Currently selected item.
1.2
Press the [Down] or [Up] key to select an item.
Moves the cursor to the selected item.
1.3
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds.
The item selected in the operation 1.2 is set and the display is returned to the operation 1.0.
The cursor position: Loop Back
1.4
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2.
Returns to the operation 1.0.
The cursor position: Loop Back
[Conditions]
[Programming]
[System Data]
[Related function]
[Others]
Function
7-4-10 Reset Handset
[Description]
Handset can be reset.
[Operation]
1. Reset Handset Setting Operation
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [Reset Handset] using the [Down] or [UP] key.
Moves the cursor position to “Reset Handset”.
1.2
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Displays the Reset Handset menu.
The cursor position: Currently set item.
1.3
Press the [Down] or [UP] key
Moves the cursor position to any of the following
“LEVEL F”
“LEVEL 0”
“LEVEL 1”
“LEVEL 2”
1.4-1
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK”.
Confirmation tone sounds.
Reset Handset setting (The setting of the operation 1.3) is completed.
The display is returned to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2).
The cursor position: Reset Handset.
1.4-2
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.2 or 1.3.
Returns to the Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2).
The cursor position: Reset Handset.
[Conditions]
1. The following items can be reset depending on levels.
Level
Item
F
All data including adjusted value for Hardware.
0
Data excluding adjusted value for Hardware (PS registered information also can be reset).
1
PS returns to the factory default setting with PS registered information remaining.
2
Data like menus of “Setting Handset” and a phonebook that user can be changed. Password cannot be reset.
Function
7-4-11 LCD Brightness
[Description]
LCD backlight brightness can be adjusted.
[Operation]
1. To set the LCD BRIGHTNESS
Operation
Status
LCD
1.0
Maintenance Mode (Engineer) menu (2/2) is displayed.
1.1
Select [LCD Brightness] and press the [Soft(B)] key for “OK”
Displays the following on the LCD.
1st line: Title
2nd to 4th line: Color patterns
5th line
Left: Brightness adjusted value (Displayed in hexadecimal)
Center: Level (fixed 3 at start-up)
1.2
Press the [Right] key of the Navigator key
Increments the adjusted value (displayed in hexadecimal). However, if the value is 0xFF, 0x00 is displayed.
The LCD Backlight is on.
1.3
Press the [Left] key
(or press the [Down] key from the operation 1.4-1)
(or press the [Up] key from the operation 1.4-2)
Decrements the adjusted value (displayed in hexadecimal). However, if the value is 0xFF, 0x00 is displayed.
The LCD Backlight is still on.
* This is only available for the display of LCD Brightness High setting, not for the Middle and Low setting.
1.4-1
Press the [Down] key
Changes the LCD Brightness to Level 1. The adjusted value has no change. The LCD backlight is still on.
* This is only available for the display of LCD Brightness High setting, not for the Middle and Low setting.
1.4-2
Press the [Up] key
Changes the LCD Brightness to Level 5. The adjusted value has no change. The LCD backlight is still on.
1.5
Press the [Dial2] key
Displays the LCD Brightness Middle setting.
The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.6
Press the [Dial 3] key
Displays the LCD Brightness Low setting
The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.7
Press the [Dial 3] key
Displays the LCD Brightness High setting. The setting value is read from nonvolatile memory again. The level is returned to 3.
1.8
Press the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” from the operation 1.1 to 1.7.
Confirmation tone sounds.
The setting value is stored.
1.9
Press the [Power/Cancel] key from the operation 1.1 to 1.8.
Returns to the menu of the Maintenance Mode (Engineer). (Cursor position: LCD Brightness)
*The LCD Brightness value is returned to the last setting when the [Soft (B)] key for “OK” was pressed.
[Conditions]
1. The adjusted value read from the nonvolatile memory or its modified value by using the left /right key is displayed on the left side of 5th line of LCD. It’s displayed in hexadecimal without upper and lower limit. When 0xFF is displayed and pressed the [Up] key, it changes to 0x00, and when 0x00 is displayed and pressed the [Down] key, it changes to 0xFF.
2. LCD Brightness level is displayed on the center of 5th line of LCD. L1/L3/L5 can be displayed.
3. The brightness mode is displayed on the right side of 5th line of LCD. Each brightness mode can receive and be set up a value from different nonvolatile memory
4. Changing the level by using the [Up] and [Down] key has no affect on the adjusted value on the 5th line of LCD.
5. When switching the LCD Brightness mode by the [DIAL1], [DIAL2] and [DIAL3] key, the adjusted value on the 5th line will be read from the nonvolatile memory again.
[Programming]
[System Data]
Item
Data range
Default value
RAM
Nonvolatile memory
High LCD Brightness factory default value
0x00-0xFF
Study
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Middle LCD Brightness factory default value
0x00-0xFF
Study
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Low LCD Brightness factory default value
0x00-0xFF
Study
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