Telular SX3e User Manual
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Three-Way Conference Calls - For three-way conference calls, the Out-of-Band
Signaling option must be enabled. Pressing the HOOKFLASH function transmits
the SEND command. Please see the Data After SEND option below.
Signaling option must be enabled. Pressing the HOOKFLASH function transmits
the SEND command. Please see the Data After SEND option below.
Voice Mail – Out-of-Band Signaling may need to be disabled to interact with
remote voice mail systems to prevent double-pulsing. See the Data After SEND
option below.
remote voice mail systems to prevent double-pulsing. See the Data After SEND
option below.
Authentication (A-Key) – Depending upon your cellular provider, you may be
required to enter an Authentication Code (A-Key) before you make or receive any
calls. A-Key is a cellular system solution to prevent cloning, counterfeiting and cel-
lular fraud. To program the A-Key function, see the Technician Programming
Section – page 25
required to enter an Authentication Code (A-Key) before you make or receive any
calls. A-Key is a cellular system solution to prevent cloning, counterfeiting and cel-
lular fraud. To program the A-Key function, see the Technician Programming
Section – page 25
.
Data After SEND (In-Call Signaling) Option
Depending upon your cellular provider, the Data After SEND option may need to
be Enabled or Disabled to use special cellular features such as call waiting, three-
way conference calls, voice mail, etc. Please consult your service provider for the
required Data After Send/In-Call DTMF Signaling configuration.
be Enabled or Disabled to use special cellular features such as call waiting, three-
way conference calls, voice mail, etc. Please consult your service provider for the
required Data After Send/In-Call DTMF Signaling configuration.
The Data After SEND option is disabled (Out-of-Band signaling) at the factory. To
change the Data After SEND setting, follow the steps below.
change the Data After SEND setting, follow the steps below.
How To Set the In-Call DTMF Signaling Option - Pick up the handset and
listen for dial tone. Then, enter the User-Programming mode by pressing:
listen for dial tone. Then, enter the User-Programming mode by pressing:
#
*
0
*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 #
The dial tone should change to a steady “Programming” tone and the LED
indicator on the front of your Phonecell should blink alternately RED and
GREEN to indicate that you’re now in the Programming mode.
indicator on the front of your Phonecell should blink alternately RED and
GREEN to indicate that you’re now in the Programming mode.
Next, press:
#
*
10
*
<in-call DTMF option> #
The < > brackets represents the in-call DTMF signaling option. You must
enter a value between 0 and 3:
enter a value between 0 and 3:
enter
0 for In-Band Signaling;
enter
1 for Out-of-Band Signaling;
enter
2 for both In-Band and Out-of-Band signaling;
enter
3 for neither.
If you enter the option incorrectly, you’ll hear three short beeps followed by
the programming tone. That’s your cue to re-try the steps above. If correct,
you’ll hear the programming tone again. Hang up. Your Phonecell is ready
for use.
the programming tone. That’s your cue to re-try the steps above. If correct,
you’ll hear the programming tone again. Hang up. Your Phonecell is ready
for use.
Zero Dial Delay for Frequently Called Numbers
A new patent-pending feature enables the Phonecell to recognize your frequently
called phone numbers and send them immediately–without the 3-second Auto
SEND Delay. The Phonecell stores a list of up to 50 numbers in its memory. This
list contains any number that you’ve called at least twice successfully. NOTE:
cycling (turning ON/OFF) the power will erase the current list. A new list will be
started when power is re-applied. To enable or disable this feature, see page 24.
called phone numbers and send them immediately–without the 3-second Auto
SEND Delay. The Phonecell stores a list of up to 50 numbers in its memory. This
list contains any number that you’ve called at least twice successfully. NOTE:
cycling (turning ON/OFF) the power will erase the current list. A new list will be
started when power is re-applied. To enable or disable this feature, see page 24.
Phonecell Operation – Continued