NEC IP Phone IP3AT 8WVAUSTRALIA User Manual

MH240 Wireless IP Telephone  
USER’S GUIDE  
Model: IP3NA-8WV(USA) / IP3AT-8WV(Australia) / IP3PH-8WV(EU)  
Before using your product, read this User’s Guide thoroughly to ensure  
correct handling.  
After reading the User’s Guide, keep it in a place that is accessible for read  
reference.  
A50-017158-001 Issue1.2, January 2009  
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LIABILITY DISCLAIMER  
NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications,  
functions, or features, at any time, without notice.  
NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by its  
employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property  
of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior  
written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation. All brand names and  
product names on this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective companies.  
Copyright 2009  
NEC Infrontia Corporation  
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User Safety Protocol  
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Important: Read this information before using your MH240 Phone.  
Read the following instructions for the safe use of this product to prevent you and other people from  
possible injury, and possible damage to property. Improper handling may cause heat, explosion, and/or  
fire.  
Danger  
Recharge the battery with the matching battery charger only (see battery label description).  
Use the battery only for this MH240 phone system. Do not use it with other electrical devices.  
To prevent the battery pack from overheating, exploding, or catching fire:  
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.  
Do not solder the battery pack directly.  
Do not short the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal of the battery pack with metal.  
Do not poke the battery or otherwise damage the battery.  
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. It has a safety circuit and if damaged may cause  
heat, explosion, and fire.  
The internal liquid of the battery pack has strong acid. If the battery liquid gets into your eye,  
rinse your eye well with water and consult with a doctor.  
Do not use, leave, or recharge the battery pack near fire or under the direct sunlight. High  
temperature may damage the internal safety circuit and may cause a recharge malfunction,  
overheating, exploding, or catching fire.  
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Warning  
Do not use the unit if you notice smoke, a strange smell or other unusual happenings. It may  
cause fire if continuously used. Turn off the power switch of the phone system immediately. For  
the recharger, disconnect the power plug immediately. Make sure that the smoke stops, and then  
contact the nearest NEC service office. Never attempt to repair the unit yourself.  
If unit is damaged, turn off the power of the phone system immediately. For the recharger,  
disconnect the power plug immediately. Contact the nearest NEC service office. If you keep  
using the unit, it may cause fire or electrical shock.  
If water gets into the unit, turn off the power of the phone system immediately. For the recharger,  
disconnect the power plug immediately. Contact with the nearest NEC service office. If you keep  
using the unit, it may cause fire or electrical shock.  
Do not insert flammable or metal objects into the unit. If a foreign object is accidentally placed  
into the unit, turn off the power of the phone system and disconnect the power adapter. Contact  
the nearest NEC service office. If you keep using the unit, it may cause fire or electrical shock.  
Keep out of reach from children.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the unit. It may cause fire, electrical shock, or system  
malfunction. Modification by a user is prohibited by law.  
Do not open the unit. It may cause electrical shock or system malfunction. For test adjustments or  
repairs, contact the nearest NEC service office.  
Do not twist, put heavy objects on top of, or push the phone system. Such actions may cause  
damage, fire, or injuries.  
Do not place containers with water such as a vase, a plant pot, a cup, cosmetics, or chemicals on  
top of the unit. Splashing water over the unit may cause fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use the unit in a high humid area such as a bathroom or near a humidifier. It may cause  
fire, electrical shock, or system malfunction.  
Only use the specified power adapter, which is attached to the unit. Other adapters may cause fire  
or system malfunction.  
Do not damage or modify the power adapter cord. Kinking, pulling, twisting, bundling, heating or  
putting heavy objects on it may cause fire, electrical shock, or system malfunction. Contact the  
nearest NEC service office if you have a damaged adapter cord.  
Do not touch the power plug with a wet hand. It may cause electrical shock or system  
malfunction.  
Do not touch the unit or replace a battery with a wet hand. It may cause electrical shock or system  
malfunction.  
When you hear thunder outside during use of the phone system, immediately stop using it and  
move to a safe place.  
Do not use multiple plugs in a single outlet. It may cause fire or electrical shock.  
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Follow the instruction below when you use a battery pack. They may cause heating, explosion,  
and fire;  
Do not put the battery pack into a microwave oven or a pressure chamber.  
Do not use other batteries with this battery pack.  
If the internal battery liquid gets onto your skin or clothes, immediately rinse it with clean water  
to prevent chemical damage to your skin and clothes.  
Do not use the phone or recharge the battery in a place where fire or explosion may occur.  
This phone system does not have explosion protection. Do not use it where a flammable gas  
such as propane and gasoline are stored. Turn off the power of the phone immediately. Do  
not recharge the battery in such a place.  
Do not use near microwave ovens, medical equipment and industrial equipment.  
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FCC Portion  
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution:  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for product compliance  
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or  
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
Important Note:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits.  
FCC Rule Parts  
Frequency Range(MHz)  
Output Watts  
15C  
2412.0-2462.0  
0.100  
Power Output is Conducted. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt clips, holsters or similar  
accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. End users must be informed of the body  
worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are:  
Body-worn 0.15W/kg.  
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Industry Canada Portion  
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Canada Regulatory Compliance Statement  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numériqué de la classe B est conformé à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
For Customers in Canada  
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada (IC).  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause interference, and  
This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation of this device.  
L’utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes:  
il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et  
l’ utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt a accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même  
si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.  
Exposure to radio frequency radiation  
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it  
does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety  
Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website at www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.  
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European Union Information  
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Notice to the user  
The handset described in this manual is intended to be used in combination with NEC Assured  
Mobility concept for Wireless Local Area Networks.  
Country specific limitation  
Italy  
General authorization is required when this handset is used outside own premises.  
For more information contact : www.comunicazioni.it  
France  
This handset should not be used in an outdoor environment.  
Declaration of conformity  
Hereby, “NEC Infrontia Corporation”, declares that this IP3PH-8WV (Commercial name: MH240) is  
in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
For details, please access the following URL.  
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European Union Information  
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Product disposal information  
For countries in the European Union  
The symbol depicted here has been affixed to your product in order to  
inform you that electrical and electronic products should not be disposed of  
as municipal waste. Electrical and electronic products including the cables,  
plugs and accessories should be disposed of separately in order to allow  
proper treatment, recovery and recycling. These products should be taken to  
a designated facility where the best available treatment, recovery and  
recycling techniques are available. Separate disposal has significant  
advantages: valuable materials can be re-used and it prevents the dispersion  
of unwanted substances into the municipal waste stream. This contributes to  
the protection of human health and the environment. Please be informed  
that a fine may be imposed for illegal disposal of electrical and electronic  
products via the general municipal waste stream.  
In order to facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling arrangements have been  
made for local collection and recycling. In case your electrical and electronic products need to be  
disposed of please refer to your supplier or the contractual agreements that your company has made  
upon acquisition of these products.  
At www.nec-philips.com/weee you can find information about separate disposal and environmentally  
sound recycling.  
For countries outside the European Union  
Disposal of electrical and electronic products in countries outside the European Union should be done  
in line with the local regulations. If no arrangement has been made with your supplier, please contact  
the local authorities for further information.  
Battery information  
Defect or exhausted batteries should never be disposed of as municipal waste. Return old batteries to  
the battery supplier, a licensed battery dealer or a designated collection facility. Do not incinerate  
batteries. This product uses Lithium-Ion batteries. Do not use any other type.  
For battery replacement or removal instructions please refer to the related chapter in this manual.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
0.PRECAUTION  
• SIGNAL WORDS.......................................................................................... 1  
• SAFETY SYMBOLS..................................................................................... 1  
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION................................................... 2  
1.INTRODUCTION  
• WHAT IS MH240?........................................................................................ 5  
• ABOUT THIS GUIDE................................................................................... 5  
• KEYS AND PARTS...................................................................................... 6  
• ICONS............................................................................................................. 7  
• STANDBY MODE......................................................................................... 8  
• MAIN MENU .................................................................................................. 8  
2.GETTING STARTED  
• HOW TO INSERT THE BATTERY............................................................ 9  
• HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY ....................................................... 9  
• HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY.......................................................10  
3.BASIC OPERATION  
• TO POWER ON THE PHONE (STANDBY MODE) .............................13  
• TO POWER OFF THE PHONE................................................................13  
• TO ANSWER A CALL...............................................................................14  
• TO MAKE A CALL.....................................................................................14  
• TO PLACE A CALL ON HOLD................................................................14  
• TO TRANSFER A CALL...........................................................................14  
• TO REDIAL (LAST NUMBER REDIAL).................................................15  
• TO USE MUTE MODE...............................................................................15  
• TO USE A HEADSET................................................................................16  
• TO USE SOFT KEYS.................................................................................16  
• TO USE WHILE CHARGING ...................................................................16  
4.FEATURES  
• TO USE CONFERENCE (3-WAY CALL)...............................................17  
• TO USE SPEAKERPHONE......................................................................17  
• TO ADJUST CALL VOLUME ..................................................................17  
• TO USE COURTESY MODE....................................................................18  
• TO USE KEY LOCK...................................................................................18  
• TO RECONNECT TO NETWORK...........................................................18  
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5.CALL HISTORY  
• TO VIEW CALL HISTORY........................................................................19  
• TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL HISTORY .........................................20  
• TO ADD PHONE NUMBER TO DIRECTORY ......................................20  
• TO DELETE A CALL HISTORY..............................................................23  
• TO DELETE ALL CALL HISTORIES .....................................................23  
6.DIRECTORY  
• TO VIEW DIRECTORY..............................................................................25  
• TO SEARCH DIRECTORY.......................................................................25  
• TO SETUP GROUP ...................................................................................28  
• TO ADD A NEW ENTRY...........................................................................29  
• TO DELETE A RECORD ..........................................................................31  
• TO DELETE ALL RECORDS...................................................................31  
• TO MAKE A CALL FROM DIRECTORY ...............................................31  
• TO EDIT AN ENTRY..................................................................................32  
• TO CONFIRM YOUR PHONE NUMBER...............................................32  
7.SPEED DIAL/PRESET DIAL  
• TO USE SPEED DIAL ...............................................................................33  
• TO ENABLE SPEED DIAL.......................................................................33  
• TO USE PRESET DIAL.............................................................................34  
• TO ENABLE PRESET DIAL ....................................................................34  
• TO ADD NEW ENTRY/EDIT ....................................................................34  
8.SETTING  
• RING VOLUME...........................................................................................37  
• RING TONE.................................................................................................37  
• INCOMING POPUP....................................................................................38  
• ILLUMINATION...........................................................................................38  
• PRIVATE CALL..........................................................................................39  
• VIBRATION SETTING...............................................................................39  
• INCOMING MODE......................................................................................40  
• HEADSET ....................................................................................................40  
• OFFHOOK RING ........................................................................................41  
• RTP ALARM................................................................................................42  
• HOLD MUSIC..............................................................................................42  
• CALL VOLUME ..........................................................................................43  
• HANDOVER TONE....................................................................................43  
• TALK START VIBRATION SETTING ....................................................44  
• LCD CONTRAST........................................................................................44  
• BACK LIGHT...............................................................................................45  
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• FONT SIZE ..................................................................................................45  
• LANGUAGE ................................................................................................46  
• MY NAME ....................................................................................................46  
• DISPLAY PATTERN..................................................................................47  
• CHANGE PASSWORD .............................................................................47  
• KEY TOUCH TONE ...................................................................................48  
• SPEAKER MONITOR................................................................................48  
• DATE ............................................................................................................49  
• TIME..............................................................................................................49  
• TIME FORMAT............................................................................................50  
• DAYLIGHT SAVING ..................................................................................50  
• NTP SETTING.............................................................................................51  
• NTP SERVER..............................................................................................51  
• TIME ZONE..................................................................................................52  
9.INFORMATION  
• TO DISPLAY STATUS..............................................................................53  
• TO DISPLAY WIRELESS STATUS........................................................53  
• TO DISPLAY IP ADDRESS......................................................................54  
• TO DISPLAY SIP STATUS ......................................................................54  
10.PASSWORD LOCK  
• TO USE MANUAL LOCK .........................................................................55  
• TO UNLOCK YOUR PHONE ...................................................................55  
• TO ENBLE MANUAL LOCK....................................................................55  
• TO USE OUTSIDE LOCK.........................................................................56  
• TO USE POWER OFF LOCK ..................................................................56  
11.PREFIX DIAL  
• TO USE PREFIX DIAL ..............................................................................57  
• TO REGISTER PREFIX NO. ....................................................................58  
12.FAVORITES  
• TO USE FAVORITES ................................................................................59  
• TO ENTRY A MENU TO FAVORITES ...................................................59  
• TO DELETE A MENU FROM FAVORITES...........................................59  
13.MENU LIST  
• MENU LIST..................................................................................................61  
• CHARACTER CODE LIST .......................................................................68  
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14.TROUBLE SHOOTING  
• MESSAGE MEANINGS AND SUGGESTIONS....................................69  
• TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS......................................................................70  
15.SPECIFICATIONS  
• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................71  
• LED SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................72  
16.LICENSE  
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0.PRECAUTION  
To avoid serious injury or death, follow the safety information in this section.  
• SIGNAL WORDS  
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will  
result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.  
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.  
• SAFETY SYMBOLS  
Hazard Alerting:  
This type of safety symbol conveys information primary related to the nature of hazard.  
Prohibition:  
This type of safety symbol conveys actions that should not be taken.  
Mandatory Action:  
This type of safety symbol conveys actions that should be taken to avoid hazards.  
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• IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Observe these precautions when using a lithium-ion battery pack.  
Never charge the pack from other than the phone or the appropriate charger.  
The lithium-ion battery pack has a specified connector orientation. When  
inserting the pack into the phone, observe the correct connector orientation.  
Use a specified type of lithium-ion battery pack. Do not use the specified type of  
lithium-ion battery pack for any other device.  
Do not dispose of the lithium-ion battery pack in fires or heat it.  
Do not make direct soldering connections to the lithium-ion battery pack.  
Do not disassemble or tamper with the lithium-ion battery pack.  
Do not carry or store the lithium-ion battery pack together with metallic  
products, which could cause the pack to leak, heat or blast.  
If the internal fluid in the lithium-ion battery pack should contact the eyes, it could  
threaten vision. Flush the eyes with plenty of fresh water immediately, without rubbing  
them, and obtain medical attention promptly.  
Do not remove the armor of the lithium-ion battery pack or scratch it, which could cause  
the pack to leak, heat or blast.  
If the internal fluid in the lithium-ion battery pack should contact the skin or clothes, it  
could cause physical harm to the skin. Flush with plenty of fresh water immediately.  
Do not soak the lithium-ion battery pack in water, seawater or moisten it, which could  
cause the pack to heat or rust.  
Discontinue using the lithium-ion battery pack whenever any signs of abnormality, such  
as leaking, discoloration or deformation, are noticed.  
Do not use the lithium-ion battery pack in bathrooms or shower rooms, which could cause  
the pack to short-circuit, resulting in fires or electrical shock hazards.  
Do not use the lithium-ion battery pack in a place where it may be splashed or wetted with  
water, which could cause the pack to short-circuit, resulting in fires or electrical shock  
hazards.  
Do not disassemble or tamper the products, which could result in fires ore electrical shock  
hazards.  
Do not allow water inside the lithium-ion battery pack or wet it with water, which could  
cause the pack to short-circuit, resulting in fires or electrical shock hazards.  
Do not operate or make connections to the products, which could result in electrical shock  
hazards.  
Do not put flower vases, plant pots, cups, cosmetics, containers filled with chemicals or  
water or small metallic objects near by the products, which could result in fires or  
electrical shock hazards if they spill or penetrate the interiors of the products.  
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Do not insert metallic objects or put metallic objects into the interiors of the products  
through openings, which could result in fires, electrical shock hazards or failures.  
If it is necessary to use an AC adapter, use one of the specified type; otherwise, fires,  
electrical shock hazards or failures could result.  
Do not give violent shock to the lithium-ion battery pack or throw it.  
Keep the lithium-ion battery pack out of reach of infants and children.  
Do not leave the lithium-ion battery pack in the place exposed to direct sunlight or in a  
hot place. A heightened internal temperature could result in fires.  
Do not place the products in a place where it could be splashed with heated oils or  
exposed to steam, such as near a cooking table, or in a dusty place, which could result in  
fires or electrical shock hazards.  
Do not mount the products on a rickety table or in an inclined or unstable place, which  
could cause the products to tumble down out of balance or fall to cause physical injury.  
Do not place the products in a place where it is liable to frequent vibration or impact,  
which could cause the products to fall or tumble down, resulting in physical injury.  
Do not short-circuit the charging terminals.  
Do not charge the phone seated in the cradle while the charging terminals are wet.  
If foreign matter or water should penetrate the interior of the phone, disconnect AC  
adapter immediately and contact your dealer.  
To use the products safely and properly, avoid installing it in these places:  
Places in which there is excessive dust or vibration.  
Places that are filled with vaporized chemicals or the products may be exposed  
to chemicals.  
Places close to radios, TV receivers or sources of intense magnetic fields.  
Places in which there are sources of high-frequency interference nearby, such as  
high-frequency sewing machines or electric welders.  
Distance the phone more than 50cm from Access Point.  
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1.INTRODUCTION  
• WHAT IS MH240?  
MH240 is a wireless VoIP phone that complies  
with IEEE 802.11b/g specifications. MH240 has  
the following features:  
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MH240 dedicated features are available  
such as Call History, Directory, Password  
Lock, Favorites, Speed Dial, Speaker  
monitor and Courtesy Mode.  
• ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
This guide explains operations, overview and  
specifications of MH240. But, some operations  
and display views may be different from actual  
operations and display views depending on your  
system. In this case, please contact your network  
administrator.  
MH240  
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• KEYS AND PARTS  
The phone has the following keys and parts.  
(1)Info LED  
No.  
PARTS  
REMARK  
Display charging status  
and receiving a call  
-
(1) Info LED  
(3)USB Connector  
(2)Ear Speaker  
(2) Ear Speaker  
(3) USB Connector  
Charge the power via AC  
adapter  
(4)Display  
(4) Display  
Monochrome LCD,  
120×90 pixels  
(6)Multi Function Keys  
(5)Soft Keys  
(5) Soft Keys  
Display soft keys depend  
on the phone status  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
(8)UP Key  
(7)OK Key  
(6) Multi Function Keys Assign various function  
by System  
(12)TRANSFER Key  
(10)LEFT Key  
(13)HOLD/  
CLEAR Key  
(7)  
OK Key *Note  
Select Middle soft key  
Select a value from the  
list and move the cursor  
in edit mode  
(8) UP Key  
(11)RIGHT Key  
(15)MENU Key  
(9)DOWN Key  
(9) DOWN Key  
(10) LEFT Key  
(11) RIGHT Key  
(14)CONFERENCE Key  
(16)OFF HOOK Key  
(17)POWER/  
ON HOOK Key  
(12) TRANSFER  
Key Transfer the ongoing call  
or select Left soft key  
*Note  
(19)Dial Pad  
(13) HOLD/CLEAR Key Place the ongoing call in  
*Note  
hold, return to the  
previous screen, delete  
input character/digit or  
select Right soft key  
(18)Headset Connector  
(20)Microphone  
(21)Strap Hole  
(14) CONFERENCE Key Enter the conference  
*Note  
mode (3-way call)  
Display Menu screen  
(15) MENU Key *Note  
(16) OFF HOOK Key Make/answer a call  
*Note  
(17) POWER/ON HOOK Terminate an active call,  
Key  
power on/off the phone or  
exit menu without  
a
(22)Speaker  
making changes  
(18) Headset Connector  
(19) Dial Pad *Note  
Connect headset had  
JEITA RC-5240 plug or  
conversion cable  
Input dial number or  
characters  
(20) Microphone  
(21) Strap Hole  
(22) Speaker  
-
Attach hand strap  
Ring when receiving a  
call or listen to voice  
when speaker monitor  
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(23)Battery Cover  
(23) Battery Cover  
* Note In case that key touch tone is  
enabled, you hear key touch  
tone twice when you press and  
hold the key for about  
seconds.  
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• ICONS  
The phone has the following icons.  
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Volume icon (  
): indicates the call  
volume in the receiver.  
Icon  
Call Volume  
Loud  
1/ 1 Tue 12:00AM  
Medium  
Soft  
240  
MH240  
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-
-
-
-
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Missed call icon (  
missed call(s).  
): indicates your  
-
-
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Power icon (  
charge level.  
): indicates the battery  
VM icon (  
mail(s).  
): indicates you have voice  
Icon  
Battery Charge Level  
Courtesy icon (  
): indicates your phone  
Full  
is in courtesy mode  
Lock icon (  
locked.  
): indicates your phone is  
I-SIP icon ( ): indicates NEC Enhanced  
SIP is enabled.  
Empty  
Charging  
Cursor icon (  
): indicates active direction  
keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT)  
depend on the phone status.  
Antenna icon (  
signal strength by your phone.  
): indicates the radio  
-
-
Line icon (  
): indicates line key status.  
Icon  
Radio Signal Strength  
Vibration setting icon ( ): indicates your  
phone is vibration setting mode.  
Strong  
Weak  
Out of service area  
Volume icon (  
): indicates the ring  
volume when Standby mode.  
Icon Ring Volume  
Loud  
Medium  
Soft  
Increasing Ring  
Off  
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• STANDBY MODE  
Your phone starts up in this mode after being  
powered on. Your phone displays the first screen  
similar to the following.  
1/ 1 Tue 12:00AM  
240  
MH240  
• MAIN MENU  
Press the  
key when your phone is in  
Standby mode. The following main menu will be  
displayed.  
Menu  
0.information  
1.Call History  
2.Directory  
3.Tools  
4.Voice Mail  
The menu list attached at the end  
TIP  
of this guide shows all available  
items with the default value.  
See “13.MENU LIST” for more  
information.  
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2.GETTING STARTED  
• HOW TO INSERT THE  
BATTERY  
• HOW TO REPLACE THE  
BATTERY  
Insert the battery into the unit as follows.  
Replace the battery of the phone as follows.  
(1) Remove the battery cover from the phone.  
(1) Power off the phone by pressing and holding  
the  
key for 2 seconds or more.  
(2) Wait until the Info LED on the phone is off.  
(3) Remove the battery cover from the phone.  
(4) Remove the Battery.  
(5) Place the new battery into the unit so that the  
label faces toward you.  
(6) Attach the battery cover again.  
(2) Place the battery into the unit so that the  
label faces toward you.  
The battery loaded in your phone  
TIP  
has a useful life of about 2 years,  
though it is a parameter of on how  
your phone has been used. If the  
battery voltage diminishes quickly  
after the battery has been charged  
for a long time, replace with a new  
battery (optional). For more detail,  
ask your dealer.  
(3) Attach the battery cover again.  
This product is powered by a lithium-ion battery.  
Lithium-ion Battery: 3.7V 850mAh  
The lithium-ion battery is a recyclable resource.  
In recycling batteries that have been replaced or that have been unloaded from a used product, take  
notice of this precaution to avoid smoking and firing:  
Bring batteries to our repair counter with the contacts being taped to prevent shorts or enclosed  
individually in plastic bags.  
<Our repair counter> For more details, visit the NEC Infrontia Environment Website.  
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(4) The LED on the cradle lights red, indicating  
the battery is being charged. When the  
phone battery is not being charged the Info  
LED turns off.  
• HOW TO CHARGE THE  
BATTERY  
Be sure to charge the battery before using the  
phone for the first time. Use one of the  
following:  
(5) The LED on the cradle lights green when the  
spare battery is fully charged. After this,  
charging to the phone battery will start and  
the Info LED lights red.  
Cradle  
AC Adapter (direct connection)  
(6) The Info LED lights green when the phone  
battery is fully charged.  
By using the Cradle:  
An empty battery pack can be fully  
TIP  
The phone can be charged by using the cradle.  
You can also charge the battery by inserting the  
battery pack alone in the slot on the cradle. This  
is useful when you have a spare battery.  
charged in about 4 hours.  
If any abnormality is found in the  
TIP  
battery, the LED on the cradle  
(1) Insert the AC adapter plug (mini USB) into  
the USB connector in the back of the cradle.  
lights off. In this case, please  
contact  
your  
network  
administrator.  
(2) Plug in the AC adapter into an appropriate  
AC outlet.  
In the case you place the phone on  
the cradle and insert the spare  
battery in the slot at the same time,  
the spare battery will be charged  
first.  
TIP  
TIP  
(3) Place the phone and/or the spare battery  
pack as shown below. When placing a  
battery pack into the slot, insert it so that the  
label faces downward.  
Info LED  
Indicate charge status  
Please insert the spare battery in  
the slot on the cradle or remove it  
as following figure.  
tatus  
A
Cradle (Battery Charger)  
Spare Battery (optional)  
Note: Face the label of the battery pack  
downward when inserting the battery  
pack.  
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By using the AC Adapter:  
To charge the phone using the AC adapter:  
(1) Insert the AC adapter into an appropriate AC  
outlet.  
(2) Insert the AC adapter plug (mini USB) into  
USB connector of the phone.  
Info LED  
: Light red (Charging)  
: Light green (Charging is completed)  
USB connector  
AC Adapter  
AC adapter plug  
AC outlet  
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3.BASIC OPERATION  
• TO POWER ON THE PHONE  
(STANDBY MODE)  
• TO POWER OFF THE PHONE  
-
Press and hold the  
key for 2 seconds  
or more. “Power Off” is displayed and the  
Info LED flashes.  
-
Press and hold the  
key for 2 seconds  
or more. The start screen appears and the  
Info LED flashes. After that your phone  
displays the following initial screen.  
A day of the week  
Current Date  
Current Time  
My Name  
9/2 Tue 08:27AM  
223 Mike  
Standby mode  
Phone Number  
This initial screen is called  
Standby mode in this guide.  
TIP  
-
Make sure the Antenna icon (  
) is  
displayed on your phone as follows.  
Antenna icon  
9/2 Tue 08:27AM  
223  
Mike  
Antenna icon indicates you can  
use the phone. If Antenna icon  
TIP  
indicates out of service area (  
please contact your network  
administrator.  
),  
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• TO ANSWER A CALL  
• TO PLACE A CALL ON HOLD  
When receiving an incoming call, the display  
automatically changes to Incoming Call screen.  
During an active call, you can hold the call.  
-
Press the  
key to hold the line. Your  
phone displays as follows.  
9/2 Tue 08:30AM  
00:00:29  
CALLFROM  
MH240  
HOLD  
MH240  
-
-
To answer the call, press the  
To stop the ring without answering the call,  
press the key.  
key.  
-
Press the  
line.  
key again to retrieve the  
When the calling party has been  
already registered in the Directory,  
the registered Name is displayed.  
During hold, Info LED blinks  
orange.  
TIP  
TIP  
TIP  
TIP  
This  
operation  
is  
different  
When the calling party also uses  
MH240, My Name of MH240 is  
displayed.  
depending on your system. Please  
contact  
your  
network  
administrator.  
• TO MAKE A CALL  
• TO TRANSFER A CALL  
To make a phone call, do either of the following;  
During an active call, you can transfer the call to  
other phone.  
-
Enter the phone number and then press the  
key. (Preset Dialing)  
-
Press the  
key during the call. Your  
phone displays as follows.  
-
Press the  
key and then enter the  
phone number. (Overlap Dialing)  
By pressing CLEAR key, you can  
TIP  
delete the last digit of the dialed  
number that is currently displayed  
on the phone when Preset Dialing  
is used.  
00:00:29  
HOLD  
MH240  
-
-
After hearing Second Dial Tone, enter the  
phone number to transfer the call.  
The called party answers the call, and then  
press the  
key. (Attended Transfer)  
or  
-
Press the  
key before the called party  
answers. (Unattended Transfer)  
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Unregistered number:  
• TO REDIAL (LAST NUMBER  
REDIAL)  
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays Call History of  
Outgoing calls similar to the following.  
You can make a call from the Outgoing Call  
History menu. A maximum of 50 calls can be  
automatically recorded.  
Outgoing  
Registered number:  
9/ 2 8:30 240  
9/ 1 22:11 Eric  
9/ 1 14:56 John  
8/31 9:42 Pat  
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays Call History of  
Outgoing calls similar to the following.  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
Outgoing  
9/ 2 8:30 240  
9/ 1 22:11 Eric  
9/ 1 14:56 John  
8/31 9:42 Pat  
-
-
Press the  
party you want to redial.  
key to select the desired  
Press the  
the phone number as followed.  
key. Your phone displays  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
-
Press the  
key to select the desired  
party you want to redial.  
9/2 Tue 08:32AM  
240  
Clear  
Outgoing  
9/ 2 8:30 240  
9/ 1 22:11 Eric  
9/ 1 14:56 John  
Prefix  
Add  
-
Press the  
key to redial the party.  
8/31 9:42 Pat  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
• TO USE MUTE MODE  
-
Press the  
key. Your phone displays  
During an active call, you can use Mute mode.  
When entering Mute mode, your voice is not  
heard by the called party.  
the phone number list as followed if the  
selected party has been already registered in  
the Directory.  
-
Press the  
key to enter Mute mode.  
Your phone displays as follows.  
Number  
1.14581234567  
2.12621234567  
[MUTE]  
3.200  
00:00:50  
Prefix  
Call  
Back  
TALKING  
MH240  
-
Press the  
key or “Call” soft key to  
redial the party after you select a phone  
number by pressing the key.  
-
Press the  
key again to exit Mute mode.  
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• TO USE A HEADSET  
• TO USE WHILE CHARGING  
When a headset is inserted to the Headset  
connector, your phone is in headset call mode.  
You can operate MH240 while charging as  
following figure. But, the battery may become  
empty when you talk for long time.  
-
-
Connect a headset to the phone.  
When the phone receives a call, you can  
hear ringing from the headset or speaker  
(configurable). If vibration is set to enable,  
it is also available.  
-
-
Press the  
key to answer the call.  
You can talk using the microphone and ear  
phone of the headset.  
-
Press the  
key to end the call.  
This phone has a JEAITA RC-5240  
jack as a headset connector. If  
your headset has an Ø2.5 plug, you  
can connect the headset to the  
phone by using a conversion  
cable.  
TIP  
TIP  
Receiver and microphone do not  
work when a conversion cable is  
connected.  
• TO USE SOFT KEYS  
You will often use soft keys when you operate  
this phone. You can use soft keys as follows.  
Incoming  
9/ 1 22:00 Eric  
9/ 1 9:25 222  
8/31 10:12 Tom  
8/31 10:03 Tom  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
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4.FEATURES  
This section explains how to use the features on  
your phone.  
• TO ADJUST CALL VOLUME  
You can increase or decrease the receiver  
volume in Standby mode or during a call. The  
volume can be set in 3 steps (From Level 1  
[Soft] to Level 3 [Loud]). The factory default  
value is Level 2 [Medium].  
• TO USE CONFERENCE  
(3-WAY CALL)  
You can establish a Conference call (3-way call).  
-
-
-
During an active call, press the  
hold the line.  
key to  
During a call:  
Press the  
key to select an appropriate  
After hearing Second Dial Tone, enter the  
phone number that you want to join the call.  
volume and then press the “OK” soft key or wait  
timeout while talking with your phone.  
When the called party answers the call,  
Call Volume  
press the  
follows.  
key. Your phone displays as  
Large  
OK  
Back  
00:00:35  
240  
CONF  
In Standby mode:  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
This  
operation  
is  
different  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
TIP  
depending on your system. Please  
key.  
contact  
your  
network  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
administrator.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
• TO USE SPEAKERPHONE  
Press the  
key to select “3.Call Volume”  
and then press the  
During an active call, you can use Speakerphone.  
When entering Speakerphone mode, you can  
hear the called party’s voice from the speaker of  
your phone.  
key.  
Press the key to select an appropriate  
volume and then press the “OK” soft key.  
-
Press and hold the  
or more to enter Speakerphone mode.  
key for 2 seconds  
You can reach the Call Volume  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
-
Press and hold the  
seconds or more to exit Speakerphone  
mode.  
key again for 2  
To go to the Call Volume menu:  
Note: To use Speakerphone, you need to  
enable this feature. See “8.SETTINGS”  
for more information.  
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• TO USE COURTESY MODE  
• TO RECONNECT TO  
NETWORK  
You can set your phone to Courtesy Mode.  
When your phone is placed in this mode, your  
You can reconnect to your network.  
phone displays the Courtesy icon (  
).  
key for 1 second  
or more to enter Courtesy Mode.  
-
Press and hold the  
key for 3 seconds  
-
Press and hold the  
or more to reconnect.  
-
Press and hold the  
key again for 1  
second or more to exit Courtesy Mode.  
COURTESY  
ON  
OFF  
TONE/VIB.  
Key Touch Tone  
Ring  
Demo Sound  
Vibrator  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Depends on  
each setting.  
When your phone enters Courtesy  
Mode, vibration setting works  
instead of speaker ringing.  
TIP  
• TO USE KEY LOCK  
You can set your phone to Key Lock Mode.  
When your phone is placed in this mode, you  
can not operate any key and your phone displays  
“Key Lock”.  
-
Press and hold the  
key for 2 seconds  
or more to enter Key Lock Mode.  
-
Press and hold the  
key again for 2  
seconds or more to exit Key Lock Mode.  
Even if your phone enters Handy  
Key Lock Mode, you can answer  
an incoming call.  
TIP  
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5.CALL HISTORY  
Your phone can record recent Call History in the  
You can find missed calls easily  
from the list of Incoming Calls by  
TIP  
following 3 lists up to 50 records for each list.  
You can open each list from the main menu or  
by pressing the associated key while in Standby  
mode.  
missed call icon (  
).  
Once you see a list of Missed Calls  
and close the screen, the records  
are cleared automatically. You can  
find those records from the list of  
Incoming Calls.  
TIP  
Outgoing Calls (Press the  
key)  
key  
Incoming Calls (Press the  
twice)  
You can reach each Call History by  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
Outgoing Calls show a list of Dialed Numbers  
and Incoming Calls show that of Received Calls.  
You can make a call from the list and also add a  
Call History entry into the Directory as required.  
To View Missed Calls:  
To View Outgoing Calls:  
To View Incoming Calls:  
• TO VIEW CALL HISTORY  
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
-
Press the  
key to select “1.Call History”  
and then press the  
displays as follows.  
key. Your phone  
Call History  
1.Missed  
2.Outgoing  
3.Incoming  
4.All Delete  
-
-
Press the  
key to select a history you  
want to view on the list and then press the  
_key  
Your phone displays the following when  
you select “3.Incoming”.  
Incoming  
9/ 1 22:00 Eric  
9/ 1 9:25 222  
8/31 10:12 Tom  
8/31 10:03 Tom  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
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• TO MAKE A CALL FROM CALL  
HISTORY  
• TO ADD PHONE NUMBER TO  
DIRECTORY  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.Call History”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.Call History”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select a history you  
Press the  
want to view on the list and then press the  
key.  
key to select a history you  
want to view on the list and then press the  
key.  
-
Press the  
key to select a desired party  
-
Press the  
key to select a phone number  
you want to call.  
you want to add to Directory.  
Incoming  
Incoming  
9/ 1 22:00 Eric  
9/ 1 9:25 222  
8/31 10:12 Tom  
9/ 1 22:00 Eric  
9/ 1 9:25 222  
8/31 10:12 Tom  
8/31 10:03 Tom  
8/31 10:03 Tom  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
-
Press the  
key. Your phone displays  
-
Press the “Save” soft key.  
the following phone number list if the  
selected party has been already registered in  
the Directory.  
Incoming  
1.New  
2.Add  
Number  
1.14581238901  
2.12621238901  
OK  
Back  
3.250  
In case of a new number:  
Press the key to select “1.New” and then  
Prefix  
Call  
Back  
-
press the “OK” soft key.  
-
Press the  
key or the “Call” soft key  
to make the call after you select a phone  
number by pressing the key.  
Edit  
Name  
Group  
222  
Tel #2  
Save  
Edit  
Back  
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-
-
Press the  
key to select an item you  
-
Press the “Save” soft key to save the data to  
the Directory. The display returns to the  
previous screen.  
want to edit and then press the “Edit” soft  
key as required. In this example, Name and  
Group will be edited.  
Name information is required to  
Edit the data in edit display.  
TIP  
save the data.  
Name  
Adding a phone number entry:  
-
Press the  
key to select “2.Add” and  
Ken  
then press the “OK” soft key.  
-
Press the  
key to select a search way you  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
want. (In this case, to search by Name.)  
Search  
-
Press the “OK” soft key and you will go  
back to the previous screen.  
1.Group  
2.Name  
Edit  
3.Tel Number  
4.Others  
Ken  
Group  
222  
Tel #2  
-
Press the  
key and then input the name  
Save  
Edit  
Back  
you want to search.  
Name  
-
-
Press the  
then press the “Edit” soft key.  
key to select “Group” and  
Press the  
group.  
key to select an appropriate  
Ken  
Group  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
01.Default  
02.Colleagues  
03.VIPs  
-
Press the “OK” soft key to search.  
Name  
04.Family  
OK  
Back  
002.Ken  
003.Kenny  
-
Press the “OK” soft key and you will go  
back to the previous screen.  
Detail  
Back  
Edit  
Ken  
Colleagues  
222  
Tel #2  
Save  
Edit  
Back  
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Press the “Detail” soft key and then press  
the key to select a phone number input  
area you want to add.  
Name  
14581237654  
OK  
Back  
If you save to an already existing  
entry, it will be overwritten by the  
new phone number.  
TIP  
-
Press the “OK” soft key.  
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Press the  
key to select a history you  
• TO DELETE A CALL HISTORY  
want to delete and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
All Delete  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.Call History”  
key.  
1.Outgoing  
2.Incoming  
3.All  
Press the  
want to view on the list and then press the  
key.  
key to select a history you  
_
-
Press the  
key to select a phone number  
OK  
Back  
you want to delete and then press the  
“Delete” soft key.  
-
Press the  
key to select “2.OK” and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
Incoming  
Delete  
8/31 10:03 Tom  
All Delete  
8/31 9:25 Privat  
8/30 19:53 Kenny  
8/30 15:44 Eric  
Del. all histories?  
1.Cancel  
2.OK  
Delete  
Save  
Back  
OK  
Back  
-
Press the  
key to select “2.OK” and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
If you delete all Incoming Call  
histories, Missed Call histories  
also are deleted.  
TIP  
TIP  
Incoming  
Delete this entry?  
1.Cancel  
You can delete all call histories by  
pressing the following keys.  
2.OK  
To Delete Outgoing Call Histories:  
To Delete Incoming Call Histories:  
To Delete All Call Histories:  
OK  
Back  
You can press the  
delete the entry instead of the  
above operation.  
key to  
TIP  
• TO DELETE ALL CALL  
HISTORIES  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.Call History”  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “4.All Delete”  
key.  
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6.DIRECTORY  
You can save, edit, delete and view up to 500  
record entries.  
-
Press the  
Search menu.  
key. Your phone displays the  
• TO VIEW DIRECTORY  
Search  
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
1.Group  
2.Name  
-
Your phone displays as follows.  
3.Tel number  
4.Others  
All  
001.John  
002.Ken  
003.Kenny  
004.Aaron  
To Search by Group:  
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “1.Group” and  
key.  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
key while  
-
Press the  
key to select a Group you  
By pressing the  
displaying the Directory, you can  
scroll through a list.  
TIP  
TIP  
want to search and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
Group  
All <> ABC <> DEF <> GHI<> JKL  
<> MNO <> PQRS <> TUV <>  
WXYZ <> Other <>  
01.Default  
02.Colleagues  
03.VIPs  
Pressing the  
to  
key  
004.Family  
and holding it for about 1 second  
in Standby mode will start  
Alphabet Search.  
OK  
Back  
-
Your phone displays searched records.  
• TO SEARCH DIRECTORY  
Group  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
005.Eric  
001.John  
002.Ken  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Directory”  
key.  
003.Kenny  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “1.Search” and  
key.  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
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To Search by Name:  
To Search by Memory ID:  
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Name” and  
key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “4.Others” and  
key.  
-
Enter a name or letter you want to search  
and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.Memory ID”  
key.  
Enter a Memory ID (3 digits) you want to  
search and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Name  
Memory ID  
Ken  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
003  
12  
OK  
Clear  
-
Your phone displays searched records.  
Name  
-
Your phone displays searched records.  
002.Ken  
Memory ID  
003.Kenny  
003.Kenny  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
To Search by Tel number:  
-
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.Tel number”  
key.  
To Search by Alphabet:  
-
Enter a phone number you want to search  
and then press the “OK” soft key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “4.Others” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Alphabet”  
Tel Number  
key.  
Press the key to select an Alphabet you  
want to search and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
222  
12  
Alphabet  
OK  
Clear  
2.ABC  
3.DEF  
4.GHI  
5.JKL  
-
Your phone displays searched record.  
Tel Number  
002.Ken  
OK  
Back  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
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Your phone displays searched records.  
You can reach each Search menu  
by pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
JKL  
To go to the Group Search menu:  
To go to the Name Search menu:  
001.John  
002.Ken  
003.Kenny  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
To go to the Tel Number Search  
menu:  
To Search by Company:  
To go to the Memory ID Search  
menu:  
-
-
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “4.Others” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.Company”  
key.  
To go to the Alphabet Search  
menu:  
Enter a Company name you want to search  
and then press the “OK” soft key.  
To go to the Company Search  
menu:  
Company  
NEC  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
-
Your phone displays searched records.  
Company  
004.Aaron  
001.John  
002.Ken  
003.Kenny  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
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To Edit Group Name:  
• TO SETUP GROUP  
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “1.Name” and  
key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
-
Enter a Group Name you want and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
Press the key to select “2.Directory”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “3.Group  
Setting” and then press the key. Your  
Name  
phone displays the Group Setting menu.  
GroupSetting  
Customer  
01.Default  
02.Colleagues  
03.VIPs  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
04.Family  
05.Friends  
To Setup Group Ring Tone:  
You can reach the Group Setting  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
-
Press the  
key to select “2.Ring Tone”  
key.  
and then press the  
-
Press the key to select a Group Ring  
Tone you want and then press the “OK”  
soft key.  
To go to the Group Setting menu:  
Ring Tone  
-
Press the  
want to setup and then press the  
key to select a Group you  
key.  
01.Disable  
02.Default  
GroupSetting  
03.Tone Type1  
04.Tone Type2  
1.Name  
Play  
OK  
Back  
2.Ring Tone  
3.Illumination  
4.Vibrator  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
By pressing the “Play” or “Stop”  
TIP  
soft key, you can hear the Ring  
Tone while you select a Group  
Ring Tone.  
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To Setup Group Illumination:  
• TO ADD A NEW ENTRY  
-
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.Illumination”  
key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
Press the key to select a Group  
Illumination you want and then press the  
“OK” soft key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Directory”  
key.  
Press the  
press the  
Edit menu.  
key to select “2.Edit” and then  
key. Your phone displays the  
Illumination  
1.Disable  
2.Default  
3.Red  
Edit  
Name  
4.Green  
Group  
Tel #1  
Tel #2  
On  
OK  
Back  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
Edit  
Back  
By pressing the “On” or “Stop”  
TIP  
-
-
Press the  
key to select an Item you  
soft key, you can view the  
Illumination while you select a  
Group Illumination.  
want to edit and then press the “Edit” soft  
key.  
Edit the selected item. In the following  
example, Name data is edited.  
To Setup Group Vibration setting:  
Name  
-
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “4.Vibrator” and  
key.  
-
Press the  
key to select the Group  
Vibration setting you want and then press  
the “OK” soft key.  
Donald E.  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
Vibrator  
1.Disable  
2.Default  
3.Pattern1  
4.Pattern2  
Name information is minimum  
requirement to save the data.  
TIP  
-
Press the “OK” soft key to write the data.  
The display returns to the previous screen.  
Conf  
OK  
Back  
Edit  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
Donald E.  
Group  
By pressing the “Conf” or “Stop”  
TIP  
soft key, you can confirm the  
Vibration setting pattern while you  
select a Group Vibration setting.  
Tel #1  
Tel #2  
Save  
Edit  
Back  
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-
Press the  
key to select an Item you  
want to edit and then press the “Edit” soft  
key.  
Edit the selected item. In the following  
example, Tel #1 data is edited.  
Tel #1  
14581233333  
12  
OK  
Clear  
-
Press the “OK” soft key to write the data.  
The display returns to the previous screen.  
Edit  
Donald E.  
Group  
14581233333  
Tel #2  
Save  
Edit  
Back  
-
-
Repeat these steps as required for the new  
entry.  
When all of the editing is completed, press  
the “Save” soft key.  
You can reach the Directory Edit  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Directory Edit menu:  
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You can delete all the records in  
the Directory by pressing the  
following keys.  
• TO DELETE A RECORD  
TIP  
You can delete a record from the Directory.  
-
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
To Delete All Directory:  
Your phone displays as follows.  
All  
• TO MAKE A CALL FROM  
DIRECTORY  
001.John  
002.Ken  
003.Kenny  
004.Aaron  
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
Your phone displays as follows.  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
All  
-
-
Press the  
key to select a record you  
001.John  
002.Ken  
want to delete and then press the “Delete”  
soft key.  
003.Kenny  
004.Aaron  
Press the  
key.  
key to select the “OK” soft  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
Directory  
-
Press the  
key to select a party you want  
Delete this entry?  
1.Cancel  
to make a call to and then press the  
key. Your phone displays the phone  
_
2.OK  
number list as follows.  
OK  
Back  
Number  
1.14581234567  
2.12621234567  
You can press the  
delete instead of above operation.  
key to  
TIP  
3.200  
Prefix  
Call  
Back  
• TO DELETE ALL RECORDS  
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
Press the  
key or the “Call” soft key  
to make the call after you select a phone  
number by pressing the key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Directory”  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “5.All Delete”  
key.  
Press the key to select “2.OK” and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
All Delete  
Del. all Directory?  
1.Cancel  
2.OK  
OK  
Back  
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• TO EDIT AN ENTRY  
• TO CONFIRM YOUR PHONE  
NUMBER  
You can edit a registered Directory.  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays as follows.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Directory”  
key.  
All  
Press the  
and then press the  
displays as follows.  
key to select “4.Own Number”  
001.John  
002.Ken  
key. Your phone  
003.Kenny  
004.Aaron  
Own Number  
Delete  
Detail  
Back  
-
Press the  
key to select a record you  
want to edit and then press the “Detail” soft  
key.  
223  
Back  
Directory 003  
You can confirm your phone  
number by pressing the following  
keys.  
Kenny  
TIP  
Colleagues  
14581234567  
12621234567  
To Confirm Your Phone Number:  
Edit  
Back  
-
-
Press the  
key to select an item you  
want to edit and then press the “Edit” soft  
key.  
When all of the editing is completed, press  
the “Save” soft key.  
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7.SPEED DIAL/PRESET DIAL  
key to select “2.Speed Dial”  
You can use Speed Dial assigned multi function  
keys (up to 8 entries) and Preset Dial assigned  
dial keys (up to 10 entries).  
-
Press the  
and then press the “OK” soft key.  
You can enable Function Keys as  
Speed Dial by pressing the  
following keys.  
TIP  
• TO USE SPEED DIAL  
-
In Standby mode, press a function key  
to ) to select one Speed Dial  
entry that has already registered in your  
phone. For example, press the key to  
(
To Enable Speed Dial:  
make a call to “F3.Ken” that is listed as the  
F3 entry.  
When you enable Function Keys  
as Speed Dial, Function Keys will  
not work as system function keys.  
TIP  
Assign Dial  
F1.John  
F2.Eric  
F3.Ken  
F4.Kenny  
OK  
Back  
• TO ENABLE SPEED DIAL  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “6.Keypad  
Mode” and then press the  
Press the key to select “2.Function  
Key” and then press the key. Your  
key.  
phone displays the Function Key menu.  
Function Key  
1.System  
2.Speed Dial  
OK  
Back  
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You can enable the Dial Keys as  
Preset Dials by pressing the  
following keys.  
• TO USE PRESET DIAL  
TIP  
TIP  
-
In Standby mode, press a dial pad  
to ) to select one of the  
(
Preset Dial entries that have already  
registered in your phone. For example,  
To Enable Preset Dial:  
press the  
key and hold for about 1  
second to make a call to “D3.Tom” that is  
listed as D3 entry.  
When you set the Dial Keys as  
Preset Dial, Dial Keys will not work  
as Alphabet Search function keys.  
Assign Dial  
D1.Aaron  
D2.Donald E.  
D3.Tom  
• TO ADD NEW ENTRY/EDIT  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
D4.Jim  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
OK  
Back  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
-
Press the  
key to make the call.  
key.  
In case that key touch tone is  
enabled, you hear error tone when  
you press unassigned dial key and  
hold for about 1 second.  
Press the  
key to select “6.Keypad  
TIP  
Mode” and then press the  
Press the key to select “4.Assign Dial”  
and then press the key. Your phone  
key.  
displays the Assign Dial menu.  
• TO ENABLE PRESET DIAL  
Assign Dial  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
F7.  
F8.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
D1.Aaron  
D2.Donald E.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
OK  
Back  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “6.Keypad  
-
Press the  
key to select a key you want  
to add/edit and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
Mode” and then press the  
Press the key to select “3.Dial Key”  
and then press the key. Your phone  
key.  
displays the Dial Key menu.  
F7.  
1.Name  
2.TEL  
Dial Key  
1.Alphabet Search  
2.Preset Dial  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
-
Press the  
key to select an item you  
want to edit and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
-
Press the  
and then press the “OK” soft key.  
key to select “2.Preset Dial”  
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When all of the editing is completed, press  
the “Back” soft key.  
Assign Dial  
F7.Bill  
F8.  
D1.Aaron  
D2.Donald E.  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Assign Dial  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Assign Dial menu:  
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8.SETTING  
Various settings such as Incoming Call, Talk,  
Display, Password, Password Lock, Keypad  
Mode and Date & Time can be modified as  
required on your phone.  
• RING TONE  
Factory Default: Tone Type1 (All kind)  
You can select ring tone on a call kind basis  
(External Ring, Internal Ring, IM and  
Non-notification).  
• RING VOLUME  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Factory Default: Middle  
You can adjust ring tone volume.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Ring Tone”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select a call kind you  
want to change a ring tone and then press  
the key.  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Ring Volume”  
and then press the key.  
key.  
Ring Volume can be set in 5 levels (Off,  
Graduate, Small, Middle and Large).  
Ring Tone  
Press the  
key to select an appropriate  
1.External Ring  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
volume and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Ring Volume  
4.Non-notification  
Large  
-
Press the  
key to select a ring tone you  
want and then press the “OK” key.  
OK  
Back  
Ring Tone  
You can reach the Ring Volume  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
01.Tone Type1  
02.Tone Type2  
03.Tone Type3  
04.Tone Type4  
TIP  
To go to the Ring Volume menu:  
Play  
OK  
Back  
By pressing the “Play” or “Stop”  
soft key, you can hear the Ring  
Tone while you select a Ring Tone.  
TIP  
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You can reach the Ring Tone  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
• ILLUMINATION  
TIP  
Factory Default: Green (All kind)  
You can select an illumination color of the Info  
LED on a call kind basis (External Ring, Internal  
Ring, IM and Non-notification).  
To go to the Ring Tone menu:  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
• INCOMING POPUP  
Factory Default: Disable  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Your phone can display a popup window while  
ringing.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “4.Illumination”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select a call kind you  
want to change an illumination and then  
key.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “3.Incoming  
Popup” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
press the  
key.  
Illumination  
1.External Ring  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
4.Non-notification  
Popup  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
-
Press the  
key to select an illumination  
you want and then press the “OK” key.  
OK  
Back  
Illumination  
1.Disable  
2.Red  
When a caller is not registered in  
your Directory, your phone does  
not display a popup window even  
if this feature is enabled.  
TIP  
TIP  
3.Green  
4.Orange  
On  
OK  
Back  
When your phone displays I-SIP  
icon, this feature may not work  
depending on system setting. In  
this case, please contact your  
network administrator.  
By pressing the “On” or “Stop”  
soft key, you can view the  
Illumination while you select an  
Illumination.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Incoming  
Popup menu by pressing the  
following keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Illumination  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
To go to the Incoming Popup  
menu:  
To go to the Illumination menu:  
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• PRIVATE CALL  
• VIBRATION SETTING  
Factory Default: Allow Incoming  
Factory Default: Pattern1 (All kind)  
Your can block incoming calls without Caller  
ID.  
You can select a vibration setting pattern on a  
call kind basis (External Ring, Internal Ring, IM  
and Non-notification).  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “5.Private Call”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Allow  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “6.Vibrator” and  
key.  
Incoming” or “2.Block Incoming” and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
Press the  
key to select a call kind you  
want to change the vibration setting for and  
then press the _ key.  
Private Call  
Vibrator  
1.External Ring  
1.Allow Incoming  
2.Block Incoming  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
4.Non-notification  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Private Call  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
-
Press the  
key to select the vibration  
setting you want and then press the “OK”  
key.  
To go to the Private Call menu:  
Vibrator  
1.Disable  
2.Pattern1  
3.Pattern2  
Conf  
OK  
Back  
By pressing the “Conf” or “Stop”  
soft key, you can sample the  
Vibration setting while you select a  
Vibration setting.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Vibration  
setting menu by pressing the  
following keys.  
To go to the Vibrator menu:  
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• INCOMING MODE  
• HEADSET  
Factory Default: Both  
Factory Default: Headset (Ring Tone  
Sending), None (Auto response)  
You can select an incoming mode of Ring and  
Vibration.  
Your can modify a headset mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “8.Headset” and  
then press the_key. Your phone displays  
as follows.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Incoming  
Mode” and then press the key.  
key to select “1.Both”,  
Vib” or “3.Vib Ring” and  
key.  
Press the  
“2.Ring  
Headset  
then press the “OK” soft key.  
1.Ring Tone Sending  
2.Auto Response  
IncomingMode  
1.Both  
2.Ring Vib  
3.Vib Ring  
Ring Tone Sending:  
OK  
Back  
-
Press the  
Sending” and then press the  
key to select “1.Ring Tone  
key.  
You can reach Incoming Mode  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
-
Press the key to select “1.Headset”or  
“2.Speaker” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
To go to the Incoming Mode menu:  
Ring Sending  
1.Headset  
2.Speaker  
OK  
Back  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
You can reach the Ring Tone  
Sending of Headset menu by  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Ring Tone Sending  
menu:  
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Auto Response:  
• OFFHOOK RING  
-
Press the  
Response” and then press the  
key to select “2.Auto  
key.  
Factory Default: Enable  
Your can accept a second incoming call.  
-
Press the key to select an auto response  
times you want and then press the “OK”  
soft key.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
AutoResponse  
3 times  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Incoming  
Call” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “9.Offhook  
Ring” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
OK  
Back  
-
The display returns to the previous screen.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
You can reach the Auto Response  
of Headset menu by pressing the  
following keys.  
TIP  
Offhook Ring  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
To go to the Auto Response menu:  
OK  
Back  
This feature does not work  
depending on your system.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Offhook Ring  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
To go to the Offhook Ring menu:  
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• RTP ALARM  
• HOLD MUSIC  
Factory Default: Disable  
Factory Default: Tone Type12  
Your phone can provide an alarm if RTP packet  
loss is suspected.  
You can select the music that is provided while  
your phone is in hold status.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.RTP Alarm”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “2.Hold Music”  
key.  
key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
Press the key to select a music you  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
want and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Hold Music  
RTP Alarm  
09.Tone Type9  
10.Tone Type10  
11.Tone Type11  
12.Tone Type12  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
Play  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
By pressing the “Play” or “Stop”  
soft key, you can hear the Music  
while you select Music.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the RTP Alarm  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Hold Music  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
To go to the RTP Alarm menu:  
To go to the Hold Music menu:  
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• CALL VOLUME  
• HANDOVER TONE  
Factory Default: Middle  
You can adjust receiver volume.  
Factory Default: Disable  
Your phone can provide a warning tone when  
handover takes place.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Handover is the process of  
TIP  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
transferring a wireless phone user  
key.  
from one Access Point to another.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.Call Volume”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Call Volume can be set in 3 levels (Small,  
Middle and Large).  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select an appropriate  
Press the  
Tone” and then press the  
key to select “4.Handover  
volume and then press the “OK” soft key.  
key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
Call Volume  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
Large  
HandoverTone  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Call Volume  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
OK  
Back  
To go to the Call Volume menu:  
You can reach the Handover Tone  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Handover Tone menu:  
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• TALK START VIBRATION  
SETTING  
• LCD CONTRAST  
Factory Default: 3  
Factory Default: Disable  
You can adjust LCD contrast.  
Vibrator can work as talk start notification when  
a called party answers your call.  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.LCD  
Contrast” and then press the  
LCD Contrast can be set in 5 levels (1 to 5).  
Press the key to select an appropriate  
key.  
Press the  
Vib” and then press the  
key to select “5.Talk Start  
-
-
key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
contrast and then press the “OK” soft key.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
LCD Contrast  
TalkStartVib  
L
H
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the LCD Contrast  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Talk Start Vib  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the LCD Contrast menu:  
To go to the Talk Start Vib menu:  
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• BACK LIGHT  
• FONT SIZE  
Factory Default: 5sec  
Factory Default: Standard  
You can select a font size.  
You can adjust a timer until the LCD back light  
is off.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.Font Size”  
Press the  
key to select “2.Back Light”  
key.  
and then press the  
key.  
Press the key to select “1.Standard” or  
-
-
Back Light can be set 5 to 30 seconds.  
“2.Large” and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Edit an appropriate timer value and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
Font Size  
1.Standard  
2.Large  
Back Light  
10  
OK  
Back  
S
Clear  
12  
OK  
Font size does not change in edit  
screen even if you set font size to  
large.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Back Light  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Font Size menu  
by pressing the following keys.  
To go to the Back Light menu:  
To go to the Font Size menu:  
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• LANGUAGE  
• MY NAME  
Factory Default: English  
Factory Default: MH240  
The information on the LCD can be displayed in  
English or Japanese. You can select from the 7  
languages by doing the following.  
Your phone can display specific strings (up to 10  
characters) such as your name in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “5.My Name”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “4.Language”  
key.  
key.  
Edit strings you want to display in Standby  
mode. Then press the “OK” soft key.  
Press the key to select language you  
want and then press the “OK” soft key.  
My Name  
Language  
1.Japanese  
2.English  
3.German  
Mike  
ab  
4.Italian  
OK  
Clear  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the My Name menu  
by pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Language menu  
by pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
To go to the My Name menu:  
To go to the Language menu:  
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• DISPLAY PATTERN  
• CHANGE PASSWORD  
Factory Default: Normal  
Factory Default: -  
Your phone can display reversed LCD pattern.  
You can change the password that is used for  
Password Lock.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Please contact your network  
TIP  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
administrator to receive your  
key.  
password.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Use 4 numeric characters for a  
password.  
key.  
TIP  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “3.Display” and  
key.  
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
Pattern” and then press the  
key to select “6.Display  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the key to select “1.Normal” or  
“2.Reversing” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “4.Change  
Password” and then press the key.  
key.  
Disp Pattern  
1.Normal  
Enter your current password and then press  
the “OK” soft key.  
2.Reversing  
Change Pass.  
Old Password:  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Display Pattern  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
****  
12  
OK  
Clear  
To go to the Display Pattern menu:  
-
Enter the new password you want and then  
press the “OK” soft key.  
Change Pass.  
New Password:  
1234  
12  
OK  
Clear  
You can reach the Change  
Password menu by pressing the  
following keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Change Password  
menu:  
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• KEY TOUCH TONE  
• SPEAKER MONITOR  
Factory Default: Disable  
Factory Default: Disable  
You can unmute or mute a tone that is provided  
when you press any key on your phone.  
You can use the Speaker monitor while talking  
as required. When entering Speaker monitor  
mode, you can hear the called party’s voice from  
the speaker of your phone.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
key to select “6.Keypad  
key.  
Mode” and then press the  
Press the key to select “1.Key Touch  
Tone” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “6.Keypad  
Mode” and then press the  
Press the key to select “5.Speaker  
monitor” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
KeyTouchTone  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
Spk monitor  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Key Touch Tone  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Speaker  
monitor menu by pressing the  
following keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Key Touch Tone  
menu:  
To go to the Speaker monitor  
menu:  
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• DATE  
• TIME  
Factory Default: 2008/ 1/ 1 (YYYY/MM/DD)  
Factory Default: 0: 0 (HH:MM)  
You can adjust the date information of your  
phone as required.  
You can adjust time information of your phone  
as required.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
key.  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “1.Date” and  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Time” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to adjust Year, Month and  
Press the  
key to adjust Hour and  
Day and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Minute and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Date  
Time  
2008/ 9/ 2  
16: 0  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
You can set date from 2000/1/1 to  
2030/12/31.  
You can reach the Time menu by  
TIP  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Date menu by  
pressing the following keys.  
To go to the Time menu:  
To go to the Date menu:  
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• TIME FORMAT  
• DAYLIGHT SAVING  
Factory Default: Disable  
Factory Default: 12hour  
You can select a time format (12hours, 12hours  
(AM0:00) and 24hours) as required.  
You can use daylight saving as required.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
key while in Standby mode.  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “4.Daylight  
Saving” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “3.Time Format”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.12hours”,  
key.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
“2.12hours(AM0:00)” or “3.24hours” and  
then press the “OK” soft key.  
Daylight Sav  
Time Format  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.12hours  
2.12hours(AM0:00)  
3.24hours  
OK  
Back  
OK  
Back  
You should not set daylight saving  
to enable when your phone  
displays I-SIP icon.  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the Time Format  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Daylight Saving  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
To go to the Time Format menu:  
To go to the Daylight Saving  
menu:  
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• NTP SETTING  
• NTP SERVER  
Factory Default: Disable  
Factory Default: -  
You can use NTP server in your network as  
required.  
You can set a NTP server in your network as  
required.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “5.NTP Setting”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Disable” or  
key.  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “6.NTP Server”  
and then press the key.  
key.  
Edit an appropriate NTP Server Address (IP  
or FQDN) and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
“2.Enable” and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
NTP Setting  
NTP Server  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
time.xxxx.com  
OK  
Back  
ab  
OK  
Clear  
Please confirm your network  
administrator whether you can use  
NTP Server.  
Please contact your network  
administrator to retrieve your NTP  
Server Address.  
TIP  
TIP  
TIP  
TIP  
You can reach the NTP Setting  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
You can reach the NTP Server  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
To go to the NTP Setting menu:  
To go to the NTP Server menu:  
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• TIME ZONE  
Factory Default: Depending on country  
You can set time offset in the range -12:00 to  
+14:00, which specifies time offset between  
GMT and your area.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “7.Date & Time”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “7.Time Zone”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to adjust an appropriate  
key.  
time offset and then press the “OK” soft  
key.  
Time Zone  
GMT-08:00  
OK  
Back  
You can reach the Time Zone  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Time Zone menu:  
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9.INFORMATION  
You can confirm the information of your phone  
such as Phone Number, IP address and MAC  
address.  
• TO DISPLAY WIRELESS  
STATUS  
You can confirm the Wireless Status of your  
phone by:  
• TO DISPLAY STATUS  
BSSID  
You can confirm the Status of your phone by:  
ESSID  
SIP Status  
Channel  
MAC address  
Security  
Rate  
Wireless Status  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “0.Information”  
key.  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press  
press the  
key to select “1.Status” and then  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “0.Information”  
key.  
Status  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Wireless” and  
key.  
SIP Status  
Registered  
Wireless Status  
Wireless  
Connected  
Back  
1.BSSID  
2.ESSID  
00:0D:02:11:22:33  
You can view the Status by  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
default  
Back  
To View the Status:  
You can view the Wireless Status  
by pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
To View the Wireless Status:  
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• TO DISPLAY IP ADDRESS  
• TO DISPLAY SIP STATUS  
You can confirm the IP Address of your phone  
by:  
You can confirm the SIP Status of your phone  
by:  
IP Address  
Net Mask  
SIP Status  
Phone No.  
SIP Proxy  
SIP Port  
Gateway  
DNS Primary  
DNS Secondary  
Registrar  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Registrar Port  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “0.Information”  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “0.Information”  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “3.IP Address”  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
press the  
key to select “4.SIP” and then  
key.  
IP Address  
1.IP Address  
SIP  
172.16.1.240  
1.SIP Status  
2.Net Mask  
Registered  
255.255.0.0  
Back  
2.Phone No.  
223  
Back  
You can view the IP Address by  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
You can view the SIP Status by  
pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
To View the IP Address:  
To View the SIP Status:  
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10.PASSWORD LOCK  
You can lock your phone against unauthorized  
usage. This is also useful for guarding your  
phone against inadvertent button presses.  
• TO ENBLE MANUAL LOCK  
Factory Default: Disable  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
• TO USE MANUAL LOCK  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
-
Press and hold the  
key for 2 seconds  
key.  
or more to lock your phone in Standby  
mode.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “5.Password  
Lock” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Manual lock”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Enable” and  
key.  
-
Your phone is locked and displays a lock  
icon (  
).  
You can make an Emergency Call  
even if your phone is locked.  
TIP  
• TO UNLOCK YOUR PHONE  
then press the “OK” soft key.  
-
Press any key except  
key and then input your password (4 digits).  
key and digit  
Manual  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
Input Passwd  
OK  
Back  
****  
12  
OK  
Clear  
You can reach the Manual lock  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
-
Your phone is unlocked and a lock icon  
(
) disappears.  
To go to the Manual lock menu:  
Please contact your network  
administrator to receive your  
password.  
TIP  
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• TO USE OUTSIDE LOCK  
• TO USE POWER OFF LOCK  
Factory Default: 0sec (Disable)  
Factory Default: Disable  
When your phone is in out of service area, your  
phone is locked automatically expire timer you  
set.  
When your phone is turned on after power off,  
your phone is locked automatically.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key.  
key.  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
Press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “5.Password  
Lock” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Auto lock”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Power Off  
Lock” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Enable” and  
key.  
and then press the  
Press the key to select “5.Password  
Lock” and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “2.Auto lock”  
and then press the key.  
Press the key to select “1.Outside Lock”  
and then press the key.  
key.  
Edit an appropriate timer value (0:disable to  
3600sec) and then press the “OK” soft key.  
then press the “OK” soft key.  
PowerOffLock  
Outside Lock  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
10  
S
Clear  
OK  
Back  
12  
OK  
You can reach the Power Off Lock  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
You can reach the Outside Lock  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Power Off Lock menu:  
To go to the Outside Lock menu:  
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11.PREFIX DIAL  
You can add Prefix Dial to phone number when  
you make a call.  
To Make a Call from Call History:  
-
Press the  
key to view a call history you  
want and then press the  
phone number you want.  
key to select a  
• TO USE PREFIX DIAL  
You can use Prefix Dial as follows.  
-
Press the  
key and then press the  
“Prefix” soft key.  
To Make a Call by preset dialing:  
-
Enter the phone number and then press the  
“Prefix” soft key.  
9/ 2 Tue 09:44AM  
4581212  
9/ 2 Tue 09:42AM  
356551234  
Prefix  
Add  
Clear  
-
Press the  
key to select Prefix and then  
press the “Call” soft key.  
Prefix  
Add  
Clear  
Prefix  
-
Press the  
key to select Prefix and then  
press the “Call” soft key.  
1
8
Prefix  
9
1
01181  
Call  
8
Back  
9
01181  
Call  
Back  
You can not make a call when total  
digits of preset dial and prefix are  
more than 32.  
TIP  
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To Make a Call from Directory:  
• TO REGISTER PREFIX NO.  
-
Press the  
then press the  
party you want.  
key to view Directory and  
key to select a called  
Factory Default: -  
-
-
-
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
-
Press the  
key and then press the  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “5.Setting” and  
key to select a phone number you want.  
key.  
Number  
1.4581234444  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “1.User Setting”  
key.  
Press the  
then press the  
key to select “2.Talk” and  
key.  
2.1234555  
Press the  
key to select “6.Reg. Prefix  
No.” and then press the  
Press the key to select a registered area  
and then press the key.  
key.  
Prefix  
Call  
Back  
-
-
Press the “Prefix” soft key.  
Press the key to select Prefix and then  
Prefix  
press the “Call” soft key.  
1.<Prefix1>  
2.<Prefix2>  
3.<Prefix3>  
4.<Prefix4>  
Prefix  
1
8
9
01181  
Call  
-
Edit prefix number you want and then press  
the “OK” soft key.  
Back  
Prefix  
1
12  
OK  
Clear  
You can reach Register Prefix No.  
menu by pressing the following  
keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Register Prefix No.  
menu:  
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12.FAVORITES  
You can use favorites menu that you can  
customize.  
• TO ENTRY A MENU TO  
FAVORITES  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
• TO USE FAVORITES  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “#.Favorites”  
key.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “#.Favorites”  
Press the  
then press the “Save” soft key.  
key to select an entry area and  
key.  
Press the  
key to select a menu you want  
to use and then press the “OK” soft key.  
Favorites  
1.Language  
Favorites  
2.<No Record>  
3.<No Record>  
4.<No Record>  
1.Information  
2.Group Setting  
3.Own Number  
4.RTP Alarm  
Save  
Back  
key to select  
Delete  
OK  
Back  
-
Press the  
key and the  
a menu you want to entry and then press the  
“Save” soft key.  
You can reach the Favorites menu  
by pressing the following keys.  
TIP  
To go to the Favorites menu:  
• TO DELETE A MENU FROM  
FAVORITES  
-
-
-
Press the  
Your phone displays the main menu.  
key while in Standby mode.  
Press the  
and then press the  
key to select “#.Favorites”  
key.  
Press the  
key to select an entry area and  
then press the “Delete” soft key.  
Favorites  
1.Information  
2.Group Setting  
3.Own Number  
4.RTP Alarm  
Delete  
OK  
Back  
-
Press the  
key.  
key to select the “OK” soft  
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13.MENU LIST  
• MENU LIST  
The following shows the menu list of MH240 with the default values and remarks as required.  
Category  
Menu  
0.Information  
1.Call History  
2.Directory  
3.Tools  
Default  
Remarks  
This is main menu of the phone.  
MENU  
4.Voice Mail  
5.Setting  
#.Favorites  
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Category  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
0.Information  
1.Status  
SIP Status  
Not Registered /  
Registering / Registered  
Wireless Status  
Not Connected /  
Searching / Authenticating  
/ Getting IP / Connecting /  
Connected  
2.Wireless  
BSSID  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx  
ESSID  
Channel  
1 to 11  
MACAddress  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx  
Security  
OPEN / WEP / WPA-PSK  
/ WPA2-PSK / WPA  
/WPA2  
Rate  
1 to 54 Mbps  
3.IP Address  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Net Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Gateway  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
DNS Primary  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
DNS Secondary  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
SIP Status  
4.SIP  
Not Registered /  
Registering/ Registered  
Phone No.  
SIP Proxy  
SIP Port  
xxxxx  
Registrar  
Registrar Port  
xxxxx  
1.Call History  
1.Missed  
No Data  
Up to 50 entries  
(when no record)  
2.Outgoing  
3.Incoming  
4.All Delete  
No Data  
(when no record)  
No Data  
(when no record)  
1.Outgoing  
2.Incoming  
3.All  
Up to 50 entries  
Up to 50 entries  
2.Directory  
1.Search  
1.Personal  
1.Group  
01.Default to  
20.Group20  
2.Name  
(alphanumeric characters)  
32bytes  
32bytes  
3.Tel Number  
4.Others  
1.Memory ID  
2.Alphabet  
(32 digits)  
001 to 500  
2.ABC  
3.DEF  
4.GHI  
5.JKL  
6.MNO  
7.PQRS  
8.TUV  
9.WXYZ  
*.Other  
#.All  
3.Company  
(alphanumeric characters)  
32bytes  
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Category  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
2.Edit  
Name  
(alphanumeric characters) blank  
32bytes  
Group  
01.Default to  
20.Group20  
(32 digits)  
(32 digits)  
(32 digits)  
01.Default  
Tel #1  
Tel #2  
Tel #3  
blank  
blank  
blank  
32bytes  
32bytes  
32bytes  
32bytes  
Company Name  
Ring Tone  
(alphanumeric characters) blank  
01.Disable  
02.Default  
02.Default  
03.Tone Type1  
04.Tone Type2  
05.Tone Type3  
06.Tone Type4  
07.Tone Type5  
08.Tone Type6  
09.Tone Type7  
10.Tone Type8  
11.Tone Type9  
12.Tone Type10  
13.Tone Type11  
14.Tone Type12  
15.Tone Type13  
16.Download1  
17.Download2  
18.Download3  
1.Disable  
Illumination  
Vibrator  
2.Default  
2.Default  
2.Default  
3.Red  
4.Green  
5.Orange  
1.Disable  
2.Default  
3.Pattern1  
4.Pattern2  
3.Group Setting  
01.Default  
1.Name  
(alphanumeric characters) blank  
32bytes  
02.Colleagues  
03.VIPs  
04.Family  
2.Ring Tone  
01.Disable  
02.Default  
02.Default  
03.Tone Type1  
04.Tone Type2  
05.Tone Type3  
06.Tone Type4  
07.Tone Type5  
08.Tone Type6  
09.Tone Type7  
10.Tone Type8  
11.Tone Type9  
12.Tone Type10  
13.Tone Type11  
14.Tone Type12  
15.Tone Type13  
16.Download1  
17.Download2  
18.Download3  
05.Friends  
06.Group6  
07.Group7  
08.Group8  
09.Group9  
10.Group10  
11.Group11  
12.Group12  
13.Group13  
14.Group14  
15.Group15  
16.Group16  
17.Group17  
18.Group18  
19.Group19  
20.Group20  
3.Illumination 1.Disable  
2.Default  
2.Default  
2.Default  
3.Red  
4.Green  
5.Orange  
1.Disable  
4.Vibrator  
2.Default  
3.Pattern1  
4.Pattern2  
4.Own Number  
5.All Delete  
Own Number  
(Delete all Directory)  
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Category  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
3.Tools  
1.Sitte Survey  
1.AP Scan  
2.Ping  
(Chanel 1 to 11)  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
1
blank  
4.Voice Mail  
5.Setting  
1.User Setting  
1.Incoming Call  
1.Ring Volume  
Large  
Middle  
Small  
Gently  
Off  
Middle  
2.Ring Tone  
1.External Ring  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
01.Tone Type1  
02.Tone Type2  
03.Tone Type3  
04.Tone Type4  
05.Tone Type5  
06.Tone Type6  
07.Tone Type7  
08.Tone Type8  
09.Tone Type9  
10.Tone Type10  
11.Tone Type11  
12.Tone Type12  
13.Tone Type13  
14.Download1  
15.Download2  
16.Download3  
1.Disable  
01.Tone Type1  
4.Non-notification  
3.Incoming Popup  
1.Disable  
3.Green  
2.Enable  
4.Illumination  
1.External Ring  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
1.Disable  
2.Red  
3.Green  
4.Non-notification  
4.Orange  
5.Private Call  
1.Allow Incoming  
2.Block Incoming  
1.Allow Incoming  
2.Pattern1  
6.Vibrator  
1.External Ring  
2.Internal Ring  
3.IM  
1.Disable  
2.Pattern1  
3.Pattern2  
4.Non-notification  
7.Incoming Mode  
1.Both  
1.Both  
2.Ring-->Vib  
3.Vib-->Ring  
8.Headset  
1.Ring Tone Sending  
1.Headset  
2.Speaker  
None  
1.Headset  
None  
2.Auto Response  
1 time  
2 times  
3 times  
4 times  
5 times  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
9.Offhook Ring  
2.Enable  
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Category  
2.Talk  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
1.RTP Alarm  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.Disable  
12.Tone Type12  
2.Hold Music  
01.Tone Type1  
02.Tone Type2  
03.Tone Type3  
04.Tone Type4  
05.Tone Type5  
06.Tone Type6  
07.Tone Type7  
08.Tone Type8  
09.Tone Type9  
10.Tone Type10  
11.Tone Type11  
12.Tone Type12  
13.Tone Type13  
14.Download1  
15.Download2  
16.Download3  
Large  
3.Call Volume  
Middle  
Middle  
Small  
4.Handover Tone  
5.Talk Start Vib  
6.Reg. Prefix No.  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.<Prefix1>  
2.<Prefix2>  
3.<Prefix3>  
4.<Prefix4>  
1.Disable  
1.Disable  
blank  
31bytes  
3.Display  
1.LCD Contrast  
(Level 1 to 5)  
3
2.Back Light  
3.Font Size  
(5 to 30 sec)  
1.Standard  
2.Large  
5 sec  
1.Standard  
4.Language  
1.Japanese  
2.English  
2.English  
3.German  
4.Italian  
5.Dutch  
6.Spanish  
7.Norwegian  
(alphanumeric characters)  
1.Normal  
5.My Name  
6.Display Pattern  
MH240  
1.Normal  
10bytes  
2.Reversing  
4.Change Password  
Old Password  
New Password  
5.Password Lock  
1.Manual Lock  
(4 digits)  
(4 digits)  
blank  
blank  
4bytes  
4bytes  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.Disable  
2.Auto Lock  
1.Outside Lock  
(0 to 3600 sec)  
0 (Disable)  
1.Disable  
2.Power Off Lock  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
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Category  
6.Keypad Mode  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
1.Key Touch Tone  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.System  
2.Speed Dial  
1.Alphabet Search  
2.Preset Dial  
1.Disable  
2.Function Key  
3.Dial Key  
2.Speed Dial  
1.Alphabet Search  
4.Assign Dial  
F1.  
F2.  
F3.  
F4.  
F5.  
F6.  
F7.  
F8.  
D1.  
D2.  
D3.  
D4.  
D5.  
D6.  
D7.  
D8.  
D9.  
D0.  
1.Name  
(alphanumeric characters)  
(32 digits)  
blank  
blank  
16bytes  
32bytes  
2.TEL  
5.Speaker Monitor  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.Disable  
2008/ 1/ 1  
7.Date & Time  
1.Date  
(YYYY/MM/DD)  
2.Time  
(HH:MM)  
0: 0  
3.Time Format  
1.12hour  
1.12hour  
2.12hour(AM0:00)  
3.24hour  
4.Daylight Saving  
5.NTP Setting  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
1.Disable  
1.Disable  
1.Disable  
2.Enable  
6.NTP Server  
7.Time Zone  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or FQDN) blank  
40bytes  
GMT-12:00 / -11:00 /  
Depending on  
country  
-10:00 / -09:30 / -09:00 /  
-08:00 / -07:00 / -06:00 /  
-05:00 / -04:00 / -03:30 /  
-03:00 / -02:00 / -01:00 /  
+00:00 / +01:00 / +02:00 /  
+03:00 / +03:30 / +04:00 /  
+04:30 / +05:00 / +05:30 /  
+05:45 / +06:00 / +06:30 /  
+07:00 / +08:00 / +08:45 /  
+09:00 / +09:30 / +10:00 /  
+10:30 / +11:00 / +11:30 /  
+12:00 / +12:45 / +13:00 /  
+14:00  
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Category  
2.Download  
Menu  
Default  
Remarks  
1.Download Files  
1.Directory  
2.Call History  
3.User Setting  
4.Config  
5.Certificate  
6.Download1  
7.Download2  
8.Download3  
2.Download Address  
3.FTP Settings  
1.User ID  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or FQDN) 172.16.254.1  
40bytes  
(characters)  
(characters)  
(characters)  
blank  
blank  
mh240  
40bytes  
40bytes  
40bytes  
2.Password  
3.Folder  
3.Maintenance  
1.Config (Need Config Password)  
Password  
(4 digits)  
blank  
4bytes  
1.Network Setting  
1.Profile  
2.Hand-off List  
3.1st Connect  
2.SIP Setting  
1.NEC-SETUP  
2.<SIP Prof2>  
3.<SIP Prof3>  
4.<SIP Prof4>  
5.<SIP Prof5>  
6.<SIP Prof6>  
7.<SIP Prof7>  
8.<SIP Prof8>  
9.<SIP Prof9>  
1.Profile Name  
2.SIP Proxy  
3.SIP Port  
4.Registrar  
5.Registrar Port  
6.User ID  
7.User Password  
8.Phone No.  
9.I-SIP Port  
0.Advanced  
3.Config Password  
Old Password  
New Password  
2.Check  
(4 digits)  
(4 digits)  
blank  
blank  
4bytes  
4bytes  
1.Monitoring  
1.QoS  
1.QoS Monitor  
LostPacket:  
Codec:  
Payload:  
2.Refresh Timer  
2.Ping  
(0 to 30 sec)  
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  
5 sec  
blank  
2.Information  
1.Status  
Same as “0.Information”  
2.Wireless  
3.IP Address  
4.SIP  
3.PC Port  
1.Close  
2.Open  
1.Close  
4.USB Connect  
1.Language  
#.Favorites  
2.<No Record>  
3.<No Record>  
4.<No Record>  
5.<No Record>  
6.<No Record>  
7.<No Record>  
8.<No Record>  
9.<No Record>  
0.<No Record>  
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• CHARACTER CODE LIST  
The following shows character code list when your phone is in edit mode.  
Character Code List  
1st 2nd 3rd  
4th  
5th  
6th  
7th  
8th  
9th 10th 11th 12th 13th  
? ! * # ”  
A B C a b c  
D E F d e f  
G H I g h i  
J K L j k l  
M N O m n o  
P Q R S p q r s  
T U V t u v  
W X Y Z w x y z  
space  
. @ / ( ) , - _ : ’ ~ & \  
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14.TROUBLE SHOOTING  
• MESSAGE MEANINGS AND SUGGESTIONS  
The following shows the meanings and suggestions of messages that may be displayed on your phone.  
Message  
[Password]  
Meaning & Suggestion  
The entered password is incorrect. Enter the correct  
password.  
UnAuthorized!  
[Low Battery]  
Please charge it  
Battery charge level is low. Charge the battery.  
[Directory]  
No Input Name  
You didn’t edit the Name of Directory. Edit the Name.  
[Directory]  
Directory is Full  
The number of entries reached the maximum. To add new  
entries, delete some entries in advance.  
[Handy Key Lock]  
Handy Key Lock Enabled  
Displayed when your phone is locked.  
[Handy Key Lock]  
Handy Key Lock Disabled  
Displayed when your phone is unlocked.  
[Password Lock]  
PASSWORD Lock Enabled  
Displayed when your phone is locked with a password.  
Entered value is out of range. Enter the value of X to Y.  
[Setting]  
X to Y is input  
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• TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS  
The following shows suggestions on how to resolve MH240 operation problems. Confirm the  
following before making a call:  
Is the power ON?  
Is the battery charged?  
Is the Antenna icon (  
) displayed?  
Symptom  
Suggestion  
-
Press the  
key and hold more than 2 seconds.  
Can not power on the phone…  
-
-
Insert the battery to your phone properly.  
Charge the battery.  
-
-
Unlock your phone if lock icon (  
) is displayed.  
Can not operate keys on the  
phone…  
Unlock your phone if “Handy Key Lock” is displayed.  
-
-
-
Check the receiving signal strength.  
Communication is lost, audio  
break-up occurs…  
Check the battery when  
is indicated.  
Distance your phone more than 50cm from Access  
Point.  
-
-
When you are in area where sufficient signal can not  
be obtained, move to other area.  
Can not see Antenna Icon (  
)…  
SIP server registration is incomplete. If this occurs,  
please contact your network administrator.  
-
-
Insert the battery to your phone properly.  
Place the battery on the proper position of your  
cradle.  
Can not sustain battery power…  
-
-
Replace the battery.  
Make sure that phone number of your phone. To  
change the phone number, please contact your  
network administrator.  
Can not make or receive a call…  
The phone does not ring…  
-
-
When your phone is placed in courtesy mode,  
cancel it. Courtesy icon (  
phone is in this mode.  
) appears when your  
Check ring volume and adjust except “Off”.  
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15.SPECIFICATIONS  
• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
The following shows the technical specifications of MH240.  
Item  
Specifications  
Wireless Interface  
Codec  
IEEE802.11b/g  
G.711u-Law, G.711A-Law, G.729A, G.729B, G.729AB  
Payload Size: 20 to 80 ms  
Control Protocol  
Authentication  
Encryption  
LCD  
Main Feature  
Ringer  
NEC Enhanced SIP, SIP (RFC3261) *Note,  
IEEE802.1X (EAP-TLS, PEAP)  
WEP (64 bit / 128 bit), TKIP, AES  
Monochrome LCD, 120 × 82 pixels  
Call History, Directory, Speed Dial, Courtesy Mode  
Ring Tone : selectable from 16 kinds  
Ring Volume : selectable from 5 levels  
Lithium Ion Battery, 3.7 V - 850 mAh  
Talk Time : up to 3 hours  
Battery  
Battery Life  
Standby Time : up to 80 hours  
AC Adapter  
INPUT : AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 0.25 A  
OUTPUT : DC 5 V, 1 A  
DC Plug : miniUSB (typeB) plug  
0 to 40 oC (Under charging : 0 to 35 oC)  
10 to 90 %  
135.0 × 48.0 × 17.8 mm  
Operation Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Dimension  
Weight  
94.36 g  
<USA / Industry Canada>  
CSA60950-1  
FCC Part 15 Class B  
RSS-210  
Certification and  
Compliance  
HAC  
<Europe>  
Directive 1999/5/EC  
EN 60950-1  
EN 300 328  
EN 301 489-17  
EN 50360  
<Australia / New Zealand>  
AS/NZS 60950.1  
AS/NZS 4268  
AS/ACIF S004  
AS/NZS CISPR 22 2006  
PTC220  
Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation-Human Exposure)  
Standard 2003  
NZS 2772.1:1999  
*Note In case of using a SIP server except SIP servers recommended by NEC, a  
connection test is required.  
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• LED SPECIFICATIONS  
The following shows the LED specifications of MH240 and Cradle.  
Condition  
LED Status  
MH240  
Power ON Status *Note1  
1.Power OFF  
Blink all color  
2.Receiving a call *Note2  
3.Holding a call *Note2  
4.You have a voice mail *Note2  
5.Charge Status  
Blink Green (100ms ON – 100ms OFF)  
Blink Orange (500ms ON – 500ms OFF)  
Blink Orange (50ms ON – 2000ms OFF)  
Not charging  
Light Off  
Charging  
Light Red  
Charging is completed  
Any abnormality is found in the battery  
Power OFF Status *Note1  
1.Power ON  
Light Green  
Blink Red (500ms ON – 500ms OFF)  
Blink all color  
2.Charge Status  
Not charging  
Light Off  
Charging  
Light Red  
Charging an empty battery  
Charging is completed  
Any abnormality is found in the battery  
Blink Orange (50ms ON – 950ms OFF)  
Light Green  
Blink Red (500ms ON – 500ms OFF)  
Cradle  
1.Charge Status  
Charging  
Light Red  
Charging an empty battery  
Charging is completed  
Any abnormality is found in the battery  
Light Orange  
Light Green  
Light Off  
*Note1 LED status depends on the order in above table when MH240 is in more than 2  
conditions.  
*Note2 LED status depend on your system when MH240 displays I-SIP icon.  
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