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Info

The manual provides you with the necessary information about your DECT handset W-AIR 70 / W-AIR 100 / W-AIR 150. Please read this guide to ensure the proper installation and operation of the DECT handset.

Printable End user brochures in different languages are available at this link: W-AIR - End User Brochures

Updated: July 2016

Permalink: https://confluence.wildix.com/x/jQSIAQ

Table of Contents

Before using the handset

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  • 1 x Handset Unit
  • 1 x Charger with A/C adapter 
  • 2 x Battery, AAA
  • 1 x Battery cover
  • Optional case with belt clip case on demand, code: WAIR70-PC WAIR-Basic-8PC (a bundle of 8 pieces) 

W-AIR 100:

  • 1 x Handset Unit with li-lion battery
  • 1 x A/C Adapter
  • 1 x Charger
  • 1 x Belt Clip
  • Optional case on demand, code: WAIR100-PC

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Compatible headsets:

Wildix headsets: http://www.wildix.com/voip-phones-and-headset/#headsets

Third party headsets integrated with Wildix: Wildix Compatible Headsets – Jabra, Plantronics, Sennheiser, JPL, Axtel

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Use Wildix Bluetooth headset WHS-BT: WHS, WP490EXT, WPEHS – Quick Start Guide.

Third party headsets integrated with Wildix: Wildix Compatible Headsets – Jabra, Plantronics, Sennheiser, JPL, Axtel.

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For more information about configuring emergency settings, please refer to W-AIR system – Administrator Manual.

Alarms triggering

  • Alarm Button: Long-press (3 seconds) the red button on top of the handset

  • Pull Cord Alarm: Pull a cord from the pull cord hole on the right side of the handset
  • Running Alarm: Shake up and down the handset for several seconds
  • Man Down Alarm: Put the handset in the position with an angle over 60 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The time for the handset to be still before the alarm is triggered can be set on base station web interface
  • No Movement Alarm: Do not move the handset. The timeout after which No Movement alarm is triggered is set on the base station web interface

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