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Wireless Phone
Station User Guide
Issue 1.0 - Month 2006
P/N: 3807-14
Nomad IP UG.book Page 1 Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:11 AM
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Station User Guide

Wireless PhoneStation User GuideIssue 1.0 - Month 2006 P/N: 3807-14Nomad IP UG.book Page 1 Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:11 AMDRAFTDRA

Page 2 - Issue Release Changes

4LCD IconsNomad IP User Guide Month 2006LCD IconsThe following icons display in the top area of the LCD and indicate the status and/or action of the f

Page 3 - Contents

Main Menu Icons 5Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Main Menu IconsThese icons are used to access the following Nomad IP Main Menu options:Icon Description

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6 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationMain Menu Display The Main Men

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Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 7Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Main Menu Options ScheduleMemoAlarm ClockCalculatorWorld TimeD-Day4. Tools

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8 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Navigation Keys / MenusScheduleSystem (Up Nav Key)(Left Nav Key)Same as Sc

Page 7 - Product Description

Main Menu -- Displays / Options / Navigation 9Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Idle Mode DisplayWhen in idle mode, the display of the Nomad IP will appea

Page 8 - Nomad IP Layout

10 Main Menu -- Displays / Options / NavigationNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Ringing / Call State DisplayThe following examples show the Ring/Call dis

Page 9 - User Interface

Buttons & Functions 11Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Buttons & FunctionsThe Nomad IP has 10 digit buttons & 17 feature buttons.Digit Button

Page 10 - LCD Icons

12 Buttons & FunctionsNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Button Function Description[SEND]While ringing:answers an incoming call.In Idle mode:shows rec

Page 11 - Main Menu Icons

Ring / Message LED 13Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Ring / Message LEDThe Ring/Message LED is located at the upper right side. The LED turns ON when an

Page 12 - Main Menu Display

ICopyright © 2006 VODAVI Technology, Inc.All Rights ReservedThis material is copyrighted by VODAVI Technology, Inc. Anyunauthorized reproductions, use

Page 13 - Main Menu Options

14 Entering TextNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Entering TextYou can enter alphanumeric characters using the keypad of the Nomad IP handset. The followi

Page 14 - Navigation Keys / Menus

Entering Text 15Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Example:Press [4] + [6] + [6] + [3] to type the word “Good”; press the [*] key to see other choices .- I

Page 15 - Idle Mode Display

16 Telephone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Telephone FeaturesRegistrationThe Nomad IP is one of the IP phones recognized by the TeleniumIP or

Page 16 - Ringing / Call State Display

Basic Features 17Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Rebooting the Nomad IP PhoneAfter the proper setup of both wireless LAN and MFIM/VoIP card IP addresses

Page 17 - Buttons & Functions

18 Basic FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Using Manner and Lock Mode QuicklyManner Mode (quickly set to vibrate mode)Use the Manner Mode in publi

Page 18 - 12 Buttons & Functions

Basic Features 19Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Redialing CallsPress [Send] to redial the last number in your Call History. The latest 100 phone number

Page 19 - Ring / Message LED

20 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Key Phone FeaturesPlacing a CallYou can make a call to another user in your system or to an externa

Page 20 - Entering Text

Key Phone Features 21Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Answering a CallWhen the phone rings or vibrates, press [Send]. If the earbud provided is attached

Page 21 - Using 123 Mode

22 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Transferring a Call This function lets you send a call to another system user.To transfer a current

Page 22 - Telephone Features

Key Phone Features 23Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Holding a CallYou can place the current call on hold so you can make or receive another call.To hol

Page 23 - Basic Features

Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iContentsProduct Description ... 1List of Feat

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24 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Call ForwardThis feature allows you to forward calls under certain conditions. You may forward a ca

Page 25 - AP Probing

Key Phone Features 25Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006To cancel call forwarding in XTS-IP / XTSc-IP systems:1. Dial 640.2. Press [Send].CONDITIONS» When

Page 26 - Key Phone Features

26 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006CONDITIONS» Call Park can only be applied to users in “talk status”.» Once a Call Park condition

Page 27 - Answering a Call

Key Phone Features 27Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006DIRECTED CALL PICK-UPA station may answer (“Pick-Up”) incoming and transferred Intercom, CO and IP

Page 28 - Transferring a Call

28 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Message Wait / Call BackYou can activate a Message Wait Indication requesting a Call Back when call

Page 29 - Holding a Call

Key Phone Features 29Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Do Not Disturb (DND)Use this feature when you do not want to receive any phone calls.To activate Do

Page 30 - Call Forward

30 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Flex FunctionsThe Nomad IP does not have physical Flex buttons. Flex buttons are enabled by softwar

Page 31 - Call Park

Key Phone Features 31Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006To program a Flex Key on an XTS-IP/XTSc-IP system:1. Press the [Left] navigation button and press [

Page 32 - Call Pick-Up

32 Key Phone FeaturesNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Push-To-Talk GroupsIn TeleniumIP systems, each Nomad IP station can be assigned to receive Push-To-

Page 33 - Call Waiting

Menu Features 33Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Menu FeaturesThe Nomad IP offers a set of menus that allow you to customize your phone. These functions

Page 34 - Message Wait / Call Back

Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iiNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]...34Add New ...

Page 35 - System Speed Redial

34 Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]This menu allows you to save and manage contact address informati

Page 36 - Flex Functions

Phone Book [Main Menu + 1] 35Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Caller Groups This menu allows you to manage group information. By default, there are 4 gro

Page 37 - CONDITIONS

36 Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006To move, change, or delete Speed Dial buttons:1. Press the [LSK]. Phone Book is already sel

Page 38 - Push-To-Talk Groups

Call History [Main Menu + 2] 37Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Call History [Main Menu + 2]You can access the recent call register by pressing [Send].Di

Page 39 - Menu Features

38 Messages [Main Menu + 3]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Messages [Main Menu + 3]You can send/receive a short text message to/from any other IP phones

Page 40 - Phone Book [Main Menu + 1]

Messages [Main Menu + 3] 39Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006InboxYou can browse the messages stored in your mailbox. Any message that comes to the Nomad

Page 41 - Speed Dials

40 Messages [Main Menu + 3]Nomad IP User Guide Month 20066. Use the [LSK] and [RSK] buttons to: forward, edit, delete, or delete all messages in your

Page 42 - Delete All

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 41Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Tools [Main Menu + 4]Schedule The Scheduler keeps your agenda convenient and easy to access. Sim

Page 43 - Call History [Main Menu + 2]

42 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006ADDING A NEW SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the

Page 44 - Messages [Main Menu + 3]

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 43Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006DELETING A SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the [

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Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Vodavi Communications Systems, Inc. iiiNetwork Info... 62System

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44 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006SET HOLIDAY1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the [LSK] to acces

Page 47 - Tools [Main Menu + 4]

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 45Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006SEARCHING FOR A SCHEDULE ITEM1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press

Page 48 - ADDING A NEW SCHEDULE ITEM

46 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006MOVING TO A SPECIFIC DATE1. Press the [Up] navigation key, then skip to Step 6.-or-2. Press the

Page 49 - DELETING A SCHEDULE ITEM

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 47Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006MemoThis menu allows you to record a note of up to 200 characters. A maximum of 30 memos can be

Page 50 - SET HOLIDAY

48 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006MEMO ADD1. Press the [LSK] to access the Main Menu.2. Press the [Down] navigation key to scroll

Page 51 - SEARCHING FOR A SCHEDULE ITEM

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 49Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Alarm ClockThe alarm function lets you set up to three separate alarms. You can also set the tim

Page 52 - GO TO TODAY

50 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006CalculatorThe calculator function allows you to add, subtract, multiply and divide.1. Press the

Page 53 - SAVED MEMOS

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 51Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006World TimeThe World Time function provides time information on major cities worldwide.1. Press t

Page 54 - MEMO DELETE / DELETE ALL

52 Tools [Main Menu + 4]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006D-DayD-DAY FINDERThe D-day Finder shows the date after a specified number of days from a specifi

Page 55 - Alarm Clock

Tools [Main Menu + 4] 53Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006To review a previously entered Counter item:1. Select the desired item in the list.2. Then press

Page 56 - Calculator

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Page 57 - World Time

54 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Settings [Main Menu + 5]SoundThe Sound menu and its sub-menus are described in the following

Page 58 - D-DAY COUNTER

Settings [Main Menu + 5] 55Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006POWER-ON TONEThe Power-On Tone menu determines the “switch on” effect that sounds when the No

Page 59 - SITE SURVEY

56 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006DisplayIn this menu, you can configure screen display options including Screen settings and t

Page 60 - Settings [Main Menu + 5]

Settings [Main Menu + 5] 57Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006LCD CONTRASTYou can adjust the brightness of the main screen by using the [Left] and [Right]

Page 61 - EFFECT SOUND

58 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL (DHCP)The DHCP client provides a mechanism for allocating

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Settings [Main Menu + 5] 59Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006SETTING 802.11B CONFIGURATIONYou can configure the following 802.11b parameters:-SSID- Encryp

Page 63 - Reset Default

60 Settings [Main Menu + 5]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006SystemDIRECT SEND / REMOTE MODE / SAME ROUTERThese menus are all related to the MFIM/VoIP car

Page 64 - SETTING STATIC IP ADDRESS

Settings [Main Menu + 5] 61Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Key LockWhen Key Lock is enabled, the keypad will automatically lock on an idle screen once t

Page 65 - AP PROBING

62 Phone Info [Main Menu + 6]Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Phone Info [Main Menu + 6]S/W VersionThis area allows you to view the software version of y

Page 66 - STATION SET

System [Main Menu + 7] 63Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Message/Call BackRefer to “Message Wait / Call Back” on page 28.FlashUse the Flash option to in

Page 67 - User Dictionary

Product Description 1Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006Product DescriptionList of FeaturesThe Nomad IP wireless phone (sometimes referred to as the WIT-30

Page 68 - System [Main Menu + 7]

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2Nomad IP LayoutNomad IP User Guide Month 2006Nomad IP LayoutThe following diagram will help you become familiar with your new wireless phone.* Dual-F

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User Interface 3Nomad IP User Guide Month 2006User InterfaceThis section describes the LCD display, the function associated with each button, and the

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