NEC Cordless Telephone PSIII User Manual

ND-91763(E)  
ISSUE 2.0  
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D PSIII  
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USER GUIDE  
 
User Safety Protocol  
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Important: Read this information before using your PSIII  
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Follow the instruction below to use this products safely, to protect you and other people from possible injury, and  
to protect properties. Improper use may cause heat, explosion, and fire.  
DANGER  
Recharge the battery pack with the matching battery charger.  
The battery pack has polarity; positive (red wire) and negative (black wire). Make sure the polarity is correct when you insert the battery  
pack into the phone.  
Use the battery pack only for this telephone system. Do not use it with other electrical devices.  
Keep the following warnings to protect the battery pack from heating, explosion, and 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 nor smash it with hammer.  
Do not disassemble nor modify the battery pack. A damaged circuit may cause heat, explosion, and fire.  
The internal liquid of the battery pack is strong acid. If the battery liquid gets into your eye, rinse your eye well with water and consult  
with a doctor.  
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WARNING  
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Do not use, leave, nor recharge the battery pack near fire or under the direct sunlight. High temperature may damage the internal safety  
circuit and may cause malfunction of the recharger, heat, explosion, or fire.  
Do not use the units when you notice smoke, strange smell or other unusual happenings. It may cause fire if you continuously use them.  
Turn off the power of the phone system immediately. For the recharger, disconnect the power plug immediately. Make sure that smoke is  
ceased, and then contact the nearest NEC service office. Never attempt to repair such malfunctioning unit by yourself.  
If you had an accident such as dropping the phone or broke the units, 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 such units, they may cause  
fire or electrical shock.  
If water smeared into the unit, 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 such units, they may cause fire or electrical shock.  
Do not insert flammable or metal objects into the units. If a foreign object were accidently placed into the units, turn off the power of the  
phone system and plug out the power adapter. Contact the nearest NEC service office. If you keep using such units, they may cause fire or  
electrical shock. Pay special attention to children to protect from similar accidents.  
Do not attempt to disassemble nor modify the units. It may cause fire, electrical shock, or system malfunction. Modification by a user is  
prohibited by law.  
Do not open the units intentionally. It may cause electrical shock or system mulfuction. Ask the nearest NEC service office test  
adjustment, and repair of the units.  
Do not twist, put a heavy object, nor push the phone system. Such actions may cause damage, fire, or injuries.  
Do not place a container with water such as a vase, a plant pot, a cup, cosmetics, chemicals, nor a small metal object. Splashing water over  
the units and foreign metal object inserted into the units may cause fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use the unit in a high humid area such as a bath room or near a humidifier. They may cause fire, electrical shock, or system  
malfunction.  
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. Do not kink, pull, twist, or bundle it. Do not put a heavy object or heat it. They may  
cause fire, electrical shock, or system malfunction. Contact the nearest NEC service office for 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 units or replace a battery with a wet hand. It may cause electrical shock or system malfunction.  
Once you hear thunder during using the phone system outside, immediately stop using it and move to a safe place.  
Do not use a multiple plugs. It may cause fire or electrical shock.  
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 is clung to your skin or clothes, immediately rinse it with clean water to prevent chemical damage to your skin  
and clothe.  
Do not use the phone or recharge the battery in a place where fire or explosion may occur.  
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WARNING  
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This phone system dose 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.  
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Table of Contents  
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USER SAFETY PROTOCOL  
CONFIRMATION TONE  
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23  
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25  
26  
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27  
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30  
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36  
37  
38  
38  
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45  
46  
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48  
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KEY CLICK  
WARNING  
KEY LIGHT  
THE BASICS  
LED FLASH  
DISPLAYS AND KEYS  
THE PSIII DISPLAY  
CHARGING THE BATTERY  
REPLACING THE BATTERY  
2
3
4
5
PROGRAM SOFTKEYS  
TO  
SET VM (VOICE MAIL) NUMBER  
MESSAGE STORAGE  
PROTECT TMM (TEXT MAIL MESSAGE)  
TM REMINDER  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TURN THE PHONE  
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N
6
6
TO  
ADJUST RING VOLUME  
ORIGINATE A CALL  
RECEIVE A CALL  
SPEAKER RING  
STATION RING  
7
USE LAST NUMBER REDIAL  
USE SPEED DIAL  
8
T
O
O
SET CALL FORWARDING  
8
T
SET CALL FORWARDING DESTINATION  
USE CALLING PARTY NUMBER  
TRANSFER A CALL  
9
TIME DISPLAY  
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
11  
TO  
TO  
TO  
SETUP TIME  
PLACE A CALL  
ON-HOLD  
ENTRY NAME  
USE COURTESY MODE  
ADJUST BRIGHTNESS  
KEYPAD LOCK  
NO SERVICE  
MISSED CALL  
HEADSET RING  
AUTOMATIC ANSWER  
ANSWER TONE  
PASSWORD  
PSIII FUNCTIONS  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
TO  
ENTER NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY  
ENTER SPEED DIAL NUMBERS  
ACCESS VM (VOICE MAIL)  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
19  
20  
PROTECT DIRECTORY  
DEFAULT SET  
RESET ALL  
REVIEW TM (TEXT MESSAGE)  
ADJUST CALL VOLUME  
ACCESS SOFTKEYS  
TO  
USE CALL FORWARDING  
USE INCOMING CALL VIBRATION NOTIFICATION  
PHONE  
NO.  
SERVICE ALARM  
 
THE BASICS  
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DISPLAYS AND KEYS  
Fixed, Snub-Nose Antenna.  
No need to pull out or adjust.  
LED Ring Indicator  
Red light indicates incoming call.  
L1 Button  
Press to originate or answer a call.  
L2 Button*  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)  
Headset Jack  
Press to originate or answer a call on the second  
line.  
FNC (function) and Scroll Key  
Q (FNC Key)  
Press to activate numerous telephone functions.  
STWX(Scroll Key)  
L1  
L2  
END/PWR (End Power On/Off Key)  
Push once to end a call. Press for more than two  
seconds to turn power on and off.  
Hold  
END  
HOLD  
PWR  
CLEAR  
Press to place a call on hold.  
Press to control Keylock On/Off.  
(Hold down the key more than 1.2~2 seconds)  
DEF  
1
ABC  
3
CLEAR  
2
Press to clear entry.  
MNO  
GHI  
4
JKL  
6
5
Press to control courtesy mode On/Off.  
(Hold down the key more than 1.2~2 seconds)  
Battery Compartment (in back)  
PQ  
WX  
7RS  
9 YZ  
TUV  
8
TRF/SHIFT  
Press to transfer a call.  
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Press to switch between small and capital letter.  
TRF  
SHIFT  
Programming Interface  
(on Right Side)  
Microphone  
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Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900  
software or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone  
Transceiver Version 5.00 software or later.  
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THE PSIII DISPLAY  
or  
18-digit, 4-line display  
L1  
L2  
L1  
L2  
Battery indicates charge level. A solid battery  
indicates a strong charge.  
To view digit overflowing to the left and to the right.  
To view line overflowing.  
Illuminated V indicates that incoming call vibration  
notification is active.  
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Off-hook, indicating the D  
PSIII is off-hook.  
Illuminated S indicates that incoming ring volume is  
silent.  
Signal strength, indicating strength or weakness of  
signal being received. The antenna picture display  
illuminates as the phone powers up, indicating that  
the phone can make a call.  
Illuminated  
indicates that courtesy mode is on.  
L1  
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Illuminated L1 indicates that originate a call.  
Envelope indicates user has at least one voice mail  
message or short text message.  
L2  
Illuminated L2 indicates that originate a call on the  
second line.  
Keylock status illuminates when Keylock is on.  
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Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Illuminated ANS indicates that Auto Answer is  
active.  
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CHARGING THE BATTERY  
Orange indicates charging is in progress,  
light out indicates charging is complete.  
L1  
L2  
HOLD  
END  
PWR  
CLEAR  
1
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
GHI  
4
JKL  
MNO  
5
6
PQ  
7RS  
WX  
9YZ  
TUV  
8
0
#
To recharge a handset (with the battery  
pack inside) place phone here.  
TRF  
SHIFT  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
1. To turn off power, press the END/PWR key and  
hold more than tow seconds.  
2. Remove a battery cover.  
3. Pull out the connector, and then take out the battery.  
4. Replace the battery.  
5. Attach the battery cover.  
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TO  
ORIGINATE A CALL  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
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NOTE: To originate a call, check that the battery  
is charged and phone is turned on.  
TO  
TURN THE PHONE  
ON  
Enter the telephone number.  
Press the END/PWR key and hold for more than two  
seconds. The PSIII displays the start-up greeting:  
Press the L1 or L2* key. PSIII displays:  
Mode 1  
Mode 2*  
C.Cross  
95551212  
95551212  
NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available  
then the calling party number will appear in the  
display for Mode 2* systems.  
indicates communication is available.  
Or, for Offhook Dialing:  
Press the L1 or L2* key.  
Enter the telephone number. PSIII displays:  
Mode 1  
Mode 2*  
C.Cross  
95551212  
95551212  
L1  
L1  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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TO  
RECEIVE A CALL  
TO  
USE DIRECTORY DIALING  
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As your D  
PSIII rings the Line Indication will  
Searching for Directory Entries Manually:  
illuminate. PSIII displays:  
While in a standby state, press the Scroll S key.  
Mode 1  
Mode 2*  
PSIII displays:  
C.Cross  
Directory  
95551212  
L1  
95551212  
L1  
NOTE: If Calling Party Number is not available,  
“CALL” is displayed. If Calling Party Name is  
not available then the calling party number will  
appear in the display (only for Mode 2* systems).  
To search the Directory in alphabetical order, press  
the Scroll T key.  
You may press the Scroll S key to scan in reverse  
Press the L1 or L2* key (depending on what key is  
order.  
lit).  
When you found the name you are looking for,  
Begin speaking into the microphone.  
press L1 or L2* to dial the number.  
NOTE: If you cannot answer a call, “Missed  
Call” is displayed.  
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Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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Searching the Directory by Name:  
TO  
USE LAST NUMBER REDIAL  
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While in a standby state, press the Scroll S key.  
The D  
called.  
PSIII retains the last 20 numbers you have  
PSIII displays:  
While the phone is in a standby state, press the  
Scroll W key.  
Directory  
The PSIII will display the last number dialed.  
If that is the number you wish to dial, press L1or  
L2*  
.
Key in the first few letters of the Person’s last  
name and then push the down key. The PSIII will  
display names that start with those letters. If you  
enter one character, the names that start with that  
character will be displayed. When you enter two  
characters, names that start with those characters,  
will be displayed, and so on.  
If that is not the number you wish to dial, press the  
Scroll T key to scroll through the last 20 numbers  
dialed.  
NOTE: If you dial the same number several  
times, only the latest dialed information will be  
displayed.  
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Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
If the name you’re looking for is not displayed,  
use the Scroll T or Scroll S keys to locate the  
next name and number. Continue to press the  
Scroll T or Scroll S keys until you locate the  
desired name.  
T
O
USE SPEED DIAL  
While in a standby state, press the Scroll T key.  
Press L1 or L2* to dial the number.  
PSIII displays:  
v
To make another selection, press the END/PWR  
key, and then repeat above steps.  
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Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Speed Dial  
(0-9)  
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To Search Speed Dial Number by Entering  
Number:  
CPN No.01  
Jun/10 21:30  
Key in the speed dial number-0 through 9.  
5482361201  
Press L1 or L2* to dial the number or press Scroll  
key to scroll through the list of speed dial entries.  
The PSIII displays the number of the person who  
To Search Speed Dial Number by Scroll Key:  
called you most recently.  
Continue to press the Scroll T or Scroll S keys  
Press the Scroll T key repeatedly to scroll through  
until you locate the desired Speed Dial Number.  
the numbers of the last 20 people who called you.  
Press L1 or L2* to dial the Number.  
When you find the number you wish to call, press  
L1or L2*  
.
T
O
USE CALLING PARTY NUMBER  
NOTE: If you wish to call someone who called you  
from out of the office, enter access code (i.e. “9”) then  
press FNC key and select CPN menu. At this time all  
CPN numbers will have PBX access code included.  
Calling Party Number (CPN) lets you scroll through  
the last 20 numbers of people who called you. For  
Mode 2* systems, it retains the last five calls received  
on either L1 or L2*  
If you access CPN before your phone receives its first  
call, an error tone sounds and PSIII displays:  
In the standby state, your handset will display:  
CPN Empty  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
L2:90000  
NOTE: If you receive the same number which has  
already been stored, all number will be stored and  
display the number of the person who called you lastly.  
Press the Scroll X key. PSIII displays:  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available  
then the calling party number will appear in the  
display.  
T
O
TRANSFER A CALL  
While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will  
display:  
Press HOLD to place call on-hold.  
Mode 1  
Mode 2*  
Press L1 or L2* again to retrieve the call from  
hold.  
C.Cross  
T
O
USE COURTESY MODE  
95551212  
95551212  
Courtesy mode enables a PSIII incoming call to  
become silent and vibration.  
L1  
L1  
NOTE: If Calling Party Name is not available then the calling  
party number will appear in the display for Mode 2* systems.  
To Enable Courtesy Mode:  
If you wish to transfer this call, press TRF key.  
Press CLEAR key and hold it down for more than  
two seconds. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII  
displays:  
You will now hear a special dial tone. Key in the  
telephone number you wish to transfer the call to.  
Press END/PWR to complete the transfer. Your  
PSIII will return to the standby state.  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
TO  
PLACE A CALL  
ON-HOLD  
L2:90000  
(Mode 2* System Only)  
While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will  
display:  
To Disable Courtesy Mode:  
Press CLEAR key and hold it down for more than  
two seconds.  
NOTE: If DEFAULT SET or RESET ALL is invoked,  
Courtesy Mode will be disabled.  
C.Cross  
95551212  
L1  
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KEYPAD LOCK  
NO SERVICE  
Allows you to carry your phone without fear that  
buttons may be inadvertently pushed, activating the  
phone.  
Your PSIII is out of the service area. The phone  
cannot be used until it is within your wireless  
coverage area. No Service indication may also  
indicate that the number of visitors limit has been  
exceeded when roaming.  
To Lock Keypad:  
Press HOLD key and hold it down for more than  
two seconds. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII  
displays:  
No Service  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
NOTE: To turn phone off, press the END/PWR  
L2:90000  
key and hold for more than two seconds.  
MISSED CALL  
NOTE: After locking the keypad keys, you can  
still receive incoming calls.  
When your PSIII receive a call and a caller disconnect  
the call, “Missed Call” will be displayed on the  
standby screen.  
To Unlock Keypad:  
Press HOLD key and hold it down for more than  
two seconds.  
Missed Call  
C. Cross  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
95551212  
NOTE: To disappered “Missed Call”, press the  
END/PWR key.  
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PSIII FUNCTIONS  
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You may access the functions listed on the following  
chart by pushing FNC key, and dialing digits.  
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FNC Menu  
FNC  
[3]  
[2]  
Off  
Set  
[1]  
Phone Book  
[2]  
[3]  
Soft Keys  
[1]  
Directory  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Add  
Reset  
Edit  
Setup MSG  
Delete  
[1]  
VM Number  
[2]  
Speed Dial  
[1]  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
Add  
[2]  
MSG Storage  
Edit  
[1]  
HNL  
-HL  
---  
Delete  
[2]  
[2]  
[3]  
MSG Services  
[3]  
[1]  
[2]  
VM Access  
TM Review  
[3]  
[4]  
Protect TMM  
[1]  
On  
Setup Menu  
[1] PS Operation  
[2]  
Off  
TM Reminder  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
[5]  
[6]  
[7]  
Call Volume  
[1]  
[2]  
On  
[>]  
(Up)  
Off  
[<]  
(Down)  
[4]  
Ring Options  
Vibration  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
Ring Volume  
[1]  
On  
[>]  
(Up)  
[2]  
Off  
[<]  
(Down)  
Service ALM  
Speaker Ring  
[1]  
On  
[1]  
On  
[2]  
Off  
[2]  
Off  
CONF. Tone  
STN Ring  
[1]  
On  
[1]  
L1  
L2  
[2]  
Off  
[2]  
Key Click  
[1]  
Trunk Ring  
On  
[1]  
[2]  
L1  
L2  
[2]  
Off  
Key Light  
[1]  
[5]  
CFW Program  
On  
[1]  
CFW Busy  
[2]  
Off  
[1]  
Set  
LED Flash  
[1]  
[2]  
Reset  
On  
[2]  
CFW D/A  
13  
 
FNC  
[3]  
[5]  
[1]  
Set  
FNC  
[3]  
[7]  
[1]  
Set  
[2]  
Reset  
[2]  
Reset  
[3]  
[4]  
[5]  
CFW ALL  
[5]  
Protect DIR  
[1]  
[1]  
Set  
On  
[2]  
Reset  
[2]  
Off  
CFW N/R  
[6]  
[7]  
Default Set  
[1]  
[1]  
Set  
Set  
Set  
[2]  
Reset  
Reset All  
[1]  
Destination  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
[4]  
Soft Key  
[1]  
Reset  
[6]  
Display  
[2]  
[1]  
Time Display  
[3]  
[1]  
On  
[4]  
[2]  
Off  
[5]  
[2]  
[3]  
Setup Time  
[6]  
[1]  
Set  
[7]  
Name Entry  
[8]  
[1]  
Set  
[9]  
[2]  
Reset  
[0]  
[4]  
Brightness  
[>]  
[5]  
Forward Phone  
(thick)  
(thin)  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
CFW Busy  
[<]  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
[7]  
Misc.  
[1]  
Reset  
Headset Ring  
CFW D/A  
[1]  
Auto  
On  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
[2]  
Reset  
[3]  
Off  
CFW ALL  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
Auto Answer  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
[1]  
L1  
L2  
Reset  
[2]  
CFW N/R  
Answer Tone  
[1]  
[1]  
[2]  
Set  
On  
Reset  
[2]  
Off  
[0]  
Phone No.  
Password  
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TO  
ENTER NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY  
Times  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Key  
Upper  
Lower  
Press the FNC key →  
11. PSIII displays:  
1
.
A
D
G
J
,
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
1
C
F
I
.
a
,
b
e
h
k
n
q
u
x
(
1
c
f
2
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
2
3
4
5
6
s
3
d
Directory  
[1]Add  
[2]Edit  
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[3]Delete  
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7
7
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8
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8
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Select [1] Add, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
displays:  
9
W
SP  
*
w
SP  
*
0
*
#
(
#
)
#
)
Add Name?  
SHIFT  
Change to lower case  
Change to upper case  
* Character Chart  
For example, press the “2” key once for “A,” twice  
for “B,” three times for “C” and four times for the  
number “2.” Press the SHIFT key to shift to lower  
case mode.  
Key in the name using the following character  
chart:  
NOTE: Functions for Scroll W key – left Scroll at  
display, “HOLD” – Pause inserted in dial  
number and Scroll X key – Right Scroll at  
display, are available but not displayed above  
keys.  
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When the name is complete, press the FNC key.  
T
O
ENTER SPEED DIAL NUMBERS  
PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key→  
12. PSIII displays:  
Add Digits?  
Speed Dial  
[1]Add  
[2]Edit  
[3]Delete  
Key in the number. If pause is required, (e.g.; after  
entering to gain access to an outside line) press  
9
Select [1] Add, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
“HOLD” to insert a pause.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press FNC again to confirm.  
displays:  
[0]No Entry  
[1]No Entry  
[2]No Entry  
[3]No Entry  
After the registration is completed, setting tone  
will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the Directory Menu  
page.  
Select “No Entry” Number.  
NOTE: Do not remove the battery until at least  
one minute has elapsed since entering Directory  
or Speed Dial entries.  
Press the FNC key and register speed dial numbers  
from [0] to [9]. PSIII displays:  
Add Name?  
Key in the name using the character chart on the  
previous page.  
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Press the FNC key to enter name. PSIII displays:  
TO  
ACCESS VM (VOICE MAIL)  
NOTE: This function depends on the external  
Voice Mail Server.  
Add Digits?  
When receiving VM. PSIII automatically displays:  
(or pressing the FNC key →  
2)  
MSG Services  
[1]VM Access  
[2]TM Review  
VMM  
Key in the digits for that number.  
Press the FNC key to enter digits.  
Press the FNC key again to confirm.  
NOTE: When receiving VM and TM, PSIII  
displays both “VMM” and “TMM”.  
After the registration is completed, setting tone  
will ring.  
Select [1] VM Access, then press the FNC key or  
After two seconds, return to the Directory Menu  
1. PS III displays:  
page.  
NOTE: Do not remove the battery until at least  
one minute has elapsed since entering Directory  
or Speed Dial entries.  
VM Access  
38000  
Press L1 or L2* to dial the number.  
Operate according to audio assist to receive VM.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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TO  
REVIEW TM (TEXT MESSAGE)  
NOTE: This function depends on the OAI  
application.  
H#01 Jan/21 17:00  
There is the gro  
L#02 Jan/20 15:00  
* Group meeting  
When receiving TM. PSIII automatically displays:  
(or pressing the FNC key →  
2)  
Press the Scroll T or Scroll S keys to locate the  
desired message, the press the FNC key or wait for  
two seconds to review. PSIII displays the detailed  
message.  
MSG Services  
[1]VM Access  
[2]TM Review  
TMM  
To return the TM list:  
NOTE: When receiving VM and TM, PSIII  
displays both “VMM” and “TMM”.  
Press the FNC key to return the TM list.  
To Clear the TM:  
Select [2] TM Review, then press the FNC key or  
2
. PSIII displays:  
To delete the message, press CLEAR. PSIII  
NOTE: If Protect DIR is on, it is required to enter  
your password.  
displays:  
H#01 Jan/21 17:00  
There is the gro  
[1]Delete  
TM Review  
New TM = 03  
Total TM = 10  
[2]List  
Select [1] Delete, then press the FNC key or  
1.  
After two seconds, PSIII displays:  
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T
O
ADJUST CALL VOLUME  
T
O
USE INCOMING CALL VIBRATION NOTIFI-  
CATION  
NOTE: Incoming call vibration notification is not  
While you are speaking on the phone, the PSIII will  
display:  
active when either L1 or L2* is busy.  
To Enable Incoming Call Vibration Notifica-  
tion:  
C.Cross  
Press the FNC key →  
312. PSIII displays:  
95551212  
L1  
Press the Scroll W or Scroll X key to adjust Call  
Vibration  
[1]On  
Volume, the PSIII will display:  
[2]Off  
Call Volume  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or  
1.  
Maximum  
L1  
After two seconds, the incoming call vibration  
notification (“V”) will appear on the LCD.  
Press the Scroll W key to lower or Scroll X key to  
increase Call Volume.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
NOTE: In the stand by state, press the FNC key  
311.  
Operation and the display are the same to those above.  
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After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Disable Incoming Call Vibration Notifica-  
tion:  
To Turn Off Service Alarm:  
Press the FNC key 312. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key →  
313. PSIII displays:  
Vibration  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Service ALM  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or  
2.  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
off Service Alarm for Mode 2* systems.  
SERVICE ALARM  
Setting tone will ring.  
Enables you to know when you are in an area without  
service, or if the battery is running low.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
To Turn On Service Alarm:  
Press the FNC key 313. PSIII displays:  
Service ALM  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
on Service Alarm for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
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Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
CONFIRMATION TONE  
off Confirmation Tone for Mode 2* systems.  
Enables you to hear a tone that lets you know that you  
made an error or for confirming that you entered  
information properly.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn On Confirmation Tone:  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Press the FNC key 314. PSIII displays:  
CONF. Tone  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
on Confirmation Tone for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn Off Confirmation Tone:  
Press the FNC key 314. PSIII displays:  
CONF. Tone  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
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After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
KEY CLICK  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Enables you to hear a beep as you press each key.  
To Turn On Key Click:  
Press the FNC key →  
315. PSIII displays:  
Key Click  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
on key click for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn Off Key Click:  
Press the FNC key →  
315. PSIII displays:  
Key Click  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
2
off key click for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
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After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
KEY LIGHT  
Controls the backlight of the keys.  
LED FLASH  
Controls LED Ring Indicator. Red Light indicates  
incoming call.  
To Turn Key light On:  
Press the FNC key 316. PSIII displays:  
To Turn On LED Flash:  
Press the FNC key →  
317. PSIII displays:  
Key Light  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
LED Flash  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
Key Light on for Mode 2* systems.  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
Setting tone will ring.  
LED Flash on for Mode 2* systems.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn Key Light Off:  
Press the FNC key 316. PSIII displays:  
To Turn Off LED Flash:  
Press the FNC key →  
317. PSIII displays:  
Key Light  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
LED Flash  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
2
Key Light off for Mode 2* systems.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Setting tone will ring.  
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Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
2
LED Flash off for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Display?  
PICK  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
PROGRAM SOFTKEYS  
Enter up to 5 characters or numbers that you wish  
to display for this softkey.  
Confirm your administrator for a list of access codes  
which can be used to program softkeys.  
Press the FNC key to enter. PSIII displays:  
To Set Softkey:  
Hook Flash?  
[1]Yes  
Press the FNC key →  
32. PSIII displays:  
[2]No  
Soft Key  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
If you need to precede the access code or  
extension with a hook-flash then select [1] Yes.  
Otherwise select [2] No. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 1. PSIII displays:  
Digits?  
Display?  
Enter up to 40 numbers to dial or access codes to  
initiate.  
Key in the name using the character chart on the  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
previous page. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key again to confirm.  
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Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
PICK  
To Reset Softkeys:  
H100  
Press the FNC key  
32, then select [2] Reset.  
PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key to confirm or END/PWR to  
cancel.  
Soft Key  
[1]Set  
Setting tone will ring.  
[2]Reset  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
TO  
SET VM (VOICE MAIL) NUMBER  
Press the FNC key or 2. PSIII displays:  
NOTE: This function depends on the external  
Voice Mail Server.  
Press the FNC key →  
331. PSIII displays:  
Soft Key  
[1]PICK  
[2]PARK  
[3]CAMP  
VM Number  
[1]Set  
Use the Scroll T or Scroll S keys to search the  
number and name of the softkey to erase.  
Select the softkey to erase, then press the FNC key  
or the number to confirm. PSIII displays:  
(flashing)  
Select [1] Set.  
Access No?  
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Key in the number.  
Select [1] HNL, [2] -NL or [3] - - -, then press the  
FNC key or the number.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
A maximum of 10 messages are kept in the PSIII  
handset. When it is full, PSIII displays:  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
NOTE: Confirm your system administrator for  
the list of VM access code.  
TM Full  
MESSAGE STORAGE  
This function enable PSIII to set whether overwrite or  
save the TM when a TM arrived at a mail box of the  
Server (external equipment).  
PROTECT TMM (TEXT MAIL MESSAGE)  
NOTE: This function depends on the OAI  
application.  
NOTE: This function depends on the OAI  
application.  
NOTE: TM transmission route is only one way:  
STM serverPSIII.  
Restricts to browse TMM.  
To Turn On Protect TMM:  
Press the FNC key →  
332. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key →  
333. PSIII displays:  
MSG Storage  
[1]HNL  
[2]-NL  
Protect TMM  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
[3]---  
[1] HNL: H (High), N (Normal), L (Low) will be  
overwritten.  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
[2] -NL: N, L will be overwritten.  
displays:  
[3] - - -: Do not overwrite.  
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Password?  
Password?  
Key in current password.  
Key in current password.  
Press the FNC key to enter. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key to enter. PSIII displays:  
Protect TMM  
Set  
Protect TMM  
Reset  
Setting tone will ring.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn Off Protect TMM:  
TM REMINDER  
Press the FNC key →  
333. PSIII displays:  
NOTE: This function depends on the OAI  
application.  
When unread TM exists, warning will be sent every  
time you return to the standby state. PSIII displays:  
Protect TMM  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Received new TM  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2. PSIII  
displays:  
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To Turn On TM Reminder:  
Press the FNC key →  
33→  
4. PSIII displays:  
TM Reminder  
Off  
TM Reminder  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
TO  
ADJUST RING VOLUME  
displays:  
Default setting is “Standard”.  
TM Reminder  
On  
NOTE: For Mode 2* systems, the ring volume  
controls both L1 or L2*  
.
Press the FNC key →  
34. PSIII displays:  
Setting tone will ring.  
Ring Options  
[1]Ring Volume  
[2]Speaker Ring  
[3]STN Ring  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn Off TM Reminder:  
Press the FNC key →  
334. PSIII displays:  
Select [1] Ring Volume, then press the FNC key or  
. PSIII displays:  
1
TM Reminder  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Ring Volume  
Standard  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2. PSIII  
displays:  
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To Turn Off Ring:  
To Turn Down Ring Volume:  
Press the Scroll W key two times. PSIII displays:  
Press the Scroll W key. PSIII displays:  
Ring Volume  
Silent  
Ring Volume  
Low  
Press the FNC key or leave five seconds. PSIII  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
displays:  
SPEAKER RING  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
(Mode 2* System Only)  
L2:90000  
Allows you to disable incoming calls from ringing  
while on a call.  
To Turn Up Ring Volume:  
To Disable Speaker Ring:  
Press the Scroll X key. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key →  
34. PSIII displays:  
Ring Options  
[1]Ring Volume  
[2]Speaker Ring  
[3]STN Ring  
Ring Volume  
Maximum  
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Select [2] Speaker Ring. PSIII displays:  
STN Ring  
[1]L1  
[2]L2  
Speaker Ring  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select L1 or L2* by using the Scroll T or Scroll  
S
keys. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to  
2
disable speaker ring.  
STN Ring  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Speaker Ring  
Off  
Press the Scroll W or Scroll X keys or the number  
key to select a different Station Ring Pattern.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
NOTE: The default Station Ring pattern is 1.  
STATION RING  
Allows you to assign ring patterns that tell users  
whether an incoming call is from an internal or  
external source.  
TRUNK RING  
Allows you to assign ring patterns that tell users  
whether an incoming call is from an internal or  
external source.  
To Change the Station Ring Pattern:  
Press the FNC key →  
343. PSIII displays:  
To Change the Trunk Ring Pattern:  
Press the FNC key →  
344. PSIII displays:  
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To Set the Call Forwarding Busy Access Code:  
Trunk Ring  
[1]L1  
Press the FNC key 351. PSIII displays:  
[2]L2  
CFW Busy  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select L1 or L2* by using the Scroll S or Scroll  
T
key. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Trunk Ring  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Access No?  
Press the Scroll W or Scroll X or the number key to  
select different Trunk Ring pattern.  
Key in the access code to establish call forwarding  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
when busy.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Example: *3=Call Forward Busy, SET.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
NOTE: The default Trunk Ring pattern is 2.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
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O
SET CALL FORWARDING  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
[Call Forwarding Busy]  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Enables you to set the access code which is used to  
establish call forwarding when your line is busy.  
NOTE: Check with your system administrator for  
the list of access codes.  
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To Set the Call Forwarding Busy Cancel  
Access Code:  
[Call Forwarding Don’t Answer]  
Enables you to set the access code which is used to  
establish Call Forwarding when you do not answer  
the phone.  
Press the FNC key 351. PSIII displays:  
NOTE: Confirm your system administrator for  
the list of access codes.  
CFW Busy  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
To Set the Call Forwarding Dont Answer  
Access Code:  
Press the FNC key →  
352. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
CFW D/A  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Access No?  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Key in the access code to cancel call forwarding.  
Example: #3=Call Forward Busy, Cancel.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Access No?  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
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Key in the access code to establish call forwarding  
Example: #4=Call Forward Don’t Answer Cancel.  
when call is not answered.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Example: *4=Call Forward Don’t Answer, SET.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
[Call Forwarding All Calls]  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To set the access code to establish Call Forwarding  
All Calls.  
To Set the Call Forwarding Dont Answer Can-  
cel Access Code:  
NOTE: Confirm your system administrator the  
list of access codes.  
Press the FNC key 352. PSIII displays:  
To Set the Call Forwarding All Calls Access  
Code:  
CFW D/A  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Press the FNC key →  
353. PSIII displays:  
CFW ALL  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
Access No?  
PSIII displays:  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Key in the access code to cancel Call Forwarding  
Don’t Answer.  
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Access No?  
Access No?  
Key in the access code to establish Call  
Key in the access code to cancel Call Forwarding  
Forwarding All Calls.  
All Calls.  
Example: *2=Call Forward-All, SET  
Example: #2=Call Forward-All Cancel.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
To Set the Call Forwarding All Calls Cancel  
Access Code:  
Press the FNC key 353. PSIII displays:  
CFW ALL  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
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Press the FNC key to enter.  
[Call Forwarding No Response]  
To set the access code to establish call forwarding  
when the handset is not within the wireless system  
service area or is turned off.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
NOTE: Confirm your system administrator for  
the list of access codes.  
To Set the Call Forwarding No Response Can-  
cel Access Code:  
To Set the Call Forwarding No Response  
Access Code:  
Press the FNC key →  
354. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key 354. PSIII displays:  
CFW N/R  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
CFW N/R  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Access No?  
Access No?  
Key in the access code to cancel Call Forwarding.  
Key in the access code to establish Call  
Forwarding when No Response.  
Example: #9=Call Forward-NR, Cancel.  
Example: *9=Call Forward-NR, SET.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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Press the FNC key to enter.  
Press the FNC key to enter name. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Digits?  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
TO  
SET CALL FORWARDING DESTINATION  
Key in the digits for that number.  
Press the FNC key to enter digits.  
Press the FNC key again to confirm.  
Forwarding destination number and name must be  
previously assigned.  
To Set Call Forwarding Destination:  
Press the FNC key →  
355. PSIII displays:  
After the registration is completed, setting tone  
will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Destination  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
To Reset Call Forwarding Destination:  
Press the FNC key →  
355. PSIII displays:  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
Destination  
[1]Set  
displays:  
[2]Reset  
Display?  
Select [2] Reset, then press the FNC key or  
2.  
PSIII displays:  
Key in the destination name using the character  
chart on the previous page.  
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TIME DISPLAY  
Destination  
[1]Group  
To Enable Time Display:  
[2]Desk  
[3]Voice Mail  
Press the FNC key →  
361. PSIII displays:  
Time Display  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select the destination to erase, then press the FNC  
key.  
Confirm the displayed destination to erase  
(flashing), then press the FNC key. PSIII displays:  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
displays:  
Destination  
Reset  
Time Display  
On  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Disable Time Display:  
Press the FNC key →  
361. PSIII displays:  
Time Display  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
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Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or  
2. PSIII  
Press the FNC key 362. PSIII displays:  
displays:  
Setup Time  
Set  
Time Display  
Off  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
TO  
ENTRY NAME  
TO  
SETUP TIME  
Name will be displayed in the standby state.  
Default setting is “My HANDSET”.  
To Entry Name:  
Press the FNC key →  
362. PSIII displays:  
Setup Time  
[1]Set  
Press the FNC key →  
363. PSIII displays:  
Name Entry  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
displays:  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
00/00/2000  
00:00  
displays:  
Press the Scroll W or Scroll X keys, and key in  
Month/Day/Year and Hour/Minute.  
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Name?  
My HANDSET  
My HANDSET  
Press CLEAR key to delete the displayed  
Default setting is displayed.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
characters, then key in name.  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Setting tone will ring.  
Press the FNC key to confirm.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Reset Name:  
Press the FNC key →  
363. PSIII displays:  
Name Entry  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select [2] Reset, then press the FNC key or  
2.  
PSIII displays:  
39  
 
TO  
ADJUST BRIGHTNESS  
Headset Ring  
On  
To Set Brightness of Display:  
Press the FNC key 364. PSIII displays:  
Setting tone will ring.  
Brightness  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
To Turn On Automatic Headset Ring:  
Automatic headset ring causes your phone to ring  
automatically in the headset whenever a headset is  
plugged in.  
Press the Scroll W to light or Scroll X key to dark  
Brightness.  
Press the FNC key →  
371. PSIII displays:  
HEADSET RING  
When using a headset, allows your phone to ring  
through to your headset.  
Headset Ring  
[1]Auto  
[2]On  
To Turn On Headset Ring:  
[3]Off  
Press the FNC key →  
371. PSIII displays:  
Select [1] Auto for Mode 2* systems.  
Headset Ring  
[1]Auto  
[2]On  
Press the FNC key or to turn on Automatic  
1
Headset Ring.  
[3]Off  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Select [2] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
2
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
on Headset Ring. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII  
displays:  
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To Turn Off Headset Ring:  
Press the FNC key →  
371. PSIII displays:  
Auto Answer  
[1]L1  
[2]L2  
Headset Ring  
[1]Auto  
[2]On  
[3]Off  
Select L1 or L2 by using the Scroll Sor Scroll  
T
keys. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Select [3] Off for Mode 2* system.  
Auto Answer  
[1]On  
Press the FNC key or to turn off Headset Ring.  
3
[2]Off  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or 1. PSIII  
displays:  
AUTOMATIC ANSWER  
Answer Time  
(00-20)  
Enables you to receive calls without first having to  
press the L1 or L2* button.  
5
NOTE: Automatic Answer is not active when  
either L1 or L2* is busy.  
Dial the number of seconds you want the phone to  
ring before the call is automatically answered from  
0 to 20.  
To Turn On Automatic Answer:  
Press the FNC key →  
372. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key to enter.  
Setting tone will ring.  
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After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
PSIII displays:  
Auto Answer  
Reset?  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
L2:90000  
Press the FNC key to enter. PSIII displays:  
Key entry will not use.  
Auto Answer  
Reset  
To Turn Off Automatic Answer:  
Press the FNC key →  
372. PSIII displays:  
Setting tone will ring.  
Auto Answer  
[1]L1  
[2]L2  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Select L1 or L2 by using the Scroll S or Scroll  
ANSWER TONE  
Tkeys. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Enables you to hear a warning tone for an incoming  
call before Auto Answer.  
Auto Answer  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or 2. PSIII  
displays:  
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To Turn On Answer Tone:  
PASSWORD  
Press the FNC key →  
3→  
73. PSIII displays:  
Enables you to set a password. Passwords are 4  
characters long. The default password is 0000.  
Answer Tone  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
To Set Password:  
Press the FNC key →  
374. PSIII displays:  
Password  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select [1] On, then press the FNC key or to turn  
1
on Answer Tone for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
To Turn Off Answer Tone:  
Press the FNC key 373. PSIII displays:  
Old Password?  
Answer Tone  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Key in old password.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Select [2] Off, then press the FNC key or to turn  
2
off Answer Tone for Mode 2* systems.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
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Press the FNC key to confirm old password. PSIII  
displays:  
Password  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
New Password?  
Press the FNC key or 2. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Key in password.  
Press the FNC key to enter the password.  
Key in password twice.  
Password?  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
Key in current password.  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
New Password  
Set  
Password  
Reset  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Setting tone will ring.  
To Cancel the Password:  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Press the FNC key 374. PSIII displays:  
NOTE: The Password has now been reset to:  
0000.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
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PROTECT DIRECTORY  
Enables you to protect the directory to ensure the  
privacy of stored telephone numbers.  
Protect DIR  
Set  
NOTE: This will also prevent all access to the  
directory, (i.e. view, add, edit or delete).  
WARNING: Using Reset All will delete all  
numbers in the directory even if Protect Directory  
is on.  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Turn On Protect Directory:  
To Turn Off Protect Directory:  
Press the FNC key →  
375. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key →  
375. PSIII displays:  
Protect DIR  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Protect DIR  
[1]On  
[2]Off  
Press the FNC key or to turn on Protect  
1
Press the FNC key or to turn off Protect  
2
Directory. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Directory. For Mode 2* systems, PSIII displays:  
Password?  
Password?  
Key in password.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
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Key in password.  
Functions  
Default Setting  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
Trunk Ring  
Pattern 2  
On  
Time Display  
Headset Ring  
Auto Answer  
Answer Tone  
Password  
Auto  
Off  
Protect DIR  
Reset  
On  
Off, Password is 0000  
Protect DIR  
Courtesy Mode  
Off  
Off  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
To Invoke Default Set:  
Press the FNC key →  
376. PSIII displays:  
DEFAULT SET  
Allows you to reset your handset to all the factory-set  
defaults:  
Default Set  
[1]Set  
Functions  
Default Setting  
Call Volume  
Standard  
Off  
Vibration  
Service ALM  
CONF. Tone  
Key Click  
On  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
On  
PSIII displays:  
On  
Key Light  
On  
LED Flash  
On  
Execute?  
MSG Storage  
Protect TMM  
TM Reminder  
Ring Volume  
Speaker Ring  
STN Ring  
– – –  
Off  
Off  
Standard  
On  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Pattern 1  
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Press the FNC key to confirm. For Mode 2*  
Functions  
Default Setting  
systems, PSIII displays:  
Ring Volume  
Standard  
On  
Speaker Ring  
STN Ring  
Pattern 1  
Pattern 2  
Trunk Ring  
CFW Busy  
CFW D/A  
Default Set  
Complete  
Delete all registered data  
Delete all registered data  
Delete all registered data  
Delete all registered data  
Delete all registered data  
On  
CFW All  
CFW N/R  
Setting tone will ring.  
Destination  
Time Display  
Name Entry  
Headset Ring  
Auto Answer  
Answer Tone  
Password  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
Delete all registered data  
Auto  
RESET ALL  
Setting: Off, Registered time: Brank  
On  
Primarily a maintenance function. Resets all settings  
to what they were when the handset left the factory.  
Settig: Off, Password: 0000  
Off  
Functions  
Default Setting  
Protect DIR  
Phone Book  
Call Volume  
Standard  
Off  
Delete all registered data for Direc-  
tory, Speed Dial  
Vibration  
Service ALM  
CONF. Tone  
Key Click  
On  
TM Review  
Courtesy mode  
LNR  
Delete revieved TM message  
On  
Off  
On  
Deleted  
Deleted  
Key Light  
On  
CPN  
LED Flash  
Soft Key  
On  
Delete all registered data  
VM Number  
MSG Storage  
Protect TMM  
TM Reminder  
Delete all registered data  
- - -  
Off  
Off  
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To Invoke Reset All:  
Press the FNC key →  
377. PSIII displays:  
Execute?  
Reset All  
[1]Set  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key or 1. For Mode 2* systems,  
PSIII displays:  
Reset All  
Complete  
Password?  
Setting tone will ring.  
After two seconds, return to the standby state.  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Key in password.  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
ACCESS SOFTKEYS  
Followings are an example when softkey codes have  
been programmed.  
Reset All?  
Press the FNC key 4. PSIII displays:  
Press the FNC key to confirm. PSIII displays:  
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Soft Key  
[1]PICK  
[2]PARK  
[3]CAMP  
Forward Phone  
[1]CFW Busy  
[2]CFW D/A  
[3]CFW All  
Select the desired softkey by using the Scroll T or  
Select [5] ForwardPhone.  
Scroll S keys.  
To Forward Busy Calls:  
Press the FNC key or the number to confirm. PSIII  
displays:  
Select [1] CFW Busy. PSIII displays:  
CFW Busy  
[1]Set  
PICK  
[2]Reset  
100  
Press L1 or L2* to dial the number.  
Select [1] Set, and press the FNC key or  
1.  
By pressing L1 or L2*, PSIII displays:  
TO  
USE CALL FORWARDING  
NOTE: Before using this feature, the call  
forwarding access codes need to be established.  
Refer to PSIII Functions to set call forwarding  
access codes.  
CFW Busy  
[1]Voice Mail  
[2]Group  
[3]Desk  
Call Forwarding allows you to forward incoming calls  
to other numbers.  
L1  
Select the line to forward from preassigned  
destination number (NOTE).  
While the phone is in a standby state, press the  
FNC key 5. PSIII displays:  
To input the number directly, select last menu  
“Input number”.  
For example, PSIII displays:  
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To Forward Not Answered Calls:  
Select [2] CFW D/A. PSIII displays:  
CFW Busy  
[2]Group  
[3]Desk  
[4]Input Number  
L1  
CFW D/A  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
*
Mode 2 features are only available on NEAX 2000 IVS Series 1900 software  
or NEAX 2400 IMX Series 7300 software & Zone Transceiver Version 5.00  
software or later.  
Note: Destination number can be assigned in TO SET CALL FORWARDING  
DESTINATION FNC key →  
(
355)  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or  
1.  
For the call forwarding destination, refer to the  
procedure in To Forward Busy Calls.  
To Forward All Calls:  
Select [3] CFW All. PSIII displays:  
CFW All  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or  
1.  
For the call forwarding destination, refer to the  
procedure in To Forward Busy Calls.  
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To Forward No Response Calls:  
This forward is enabled when the handset is either  
turned off or has left the service area.  
J. KRAUSER  
L1:12345  
L2:90000  
Select [4] CFW N/R. PSIII displays:  
CFW N/R  
[1]Set  
[2]Reset  
Select [1] Set, then press the FNC key or  
1.  
For the call forwarding destination, refer to the  
procedure in To Forward Busy Calls.  
PHONE  
NO.  
Enables to display your Phone Number while time  
display is On.  
Press the FNC key in the standby state. PSIII  
displays:  
[3]Setup Menu  
[4]Soft Key  
[5]ForwardPhone  
[0]Phone No.  
Select [0] Phone No., then press the FNC key or  
0.  
PSIII displays your number:  
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