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Ascom Pocket Telephones (Model i75)

6/14/13. In the coming months, Ascom i75 pocket telephones deployed at Stanford Hospital and Clinics will be replaced by the Ascom i62.

Ascom i75 pocket telephone (APT) instructions

This chart shows features as a quick reference guide. Instructions apply to the most typical configuration, where your Ascom phone and your desk set share the same telephone number and you can use only one line at a time. If you have another kind of setup, you can get more information from the Stanford IT Help Desk at 650-725-4357 (Lucile Packard Children's Hospital) or 4-4357 (Stanford Hospital and Clinics).

Telephone FeaturesInstructions for How to Use Features
TO USE FEATURES:
Turn the APT onPress and hold onoff button until the handset begins to start up.
Answer a callPress phone button to answer a call. When a headset is connected to the handset, the answering button on the headset can be used to answer the call.
End a callPress onoff button.
Turn the APT offPress and hold onoff button until the Shut down view opens. Mark Switch off and press Select. Switch off is displayed until the handset switches off.
Basic operations

For information on the following features, please consult the linked pages extracted from the vendor's user manual:

  • Call list
  • Calling
  • Start a new call during conversation
  • Transfer/retrieve a call
  • "Blind" transfer
  • Turn off alert signals at an incoming call
  • Put call on hold/retrieve the call
  • Turn mute mode off/on during a call
  • Loudspeaking function
  • Increase/decrease speaker volume during call
  • Turn audible signals on/off
  • Lock/unlock keypad
Messaging

For information on the following features, please consult the linked pages extracted from the vendor's user manual:

  • Message list
  • Basic message handling
  • Messaging between handsets
  • Send a Message to a predefined Destination Address
  • Interactive Messaging
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