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1. Press and hold the ALARM button until you see TIME on the display of the base unit flashing then press or to amend 44 TECHNICAL DETAILS Standard Frequency range Channel band width Modulation Speech coding Communication range Base power supply Handset power supply Handset battery charging time Operating time Operating temperature Storage temperature RF transmission range of Remote Sensor Hearphone impedance Optional Power of Sensor Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DECT 1 88 to 1 9 GHz band width 20 MHz 1 728 MHz GFSK Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation ASPCM At 32 kbit s Up to 300m in open space Up to 50m in building 220V 50H for the base 2 rechargeable batteries AAA NiCd 600mAh 6 8 hours Standby 150 hours Talking 210 hours speakerphone off Handsfree about 1 hour 10 C to 45 C 20 C to 60 C Maximum 30 meters gt 1Kohm UM 4 AAA1 5V batteries rechargeable batteries are not recommended for this Sensor 45 NOTES
2. or no key press within one minute to return to standby mode Once the minute value is changed the second will be reset to 0 The base unit will automatically update the handset time 32 3 12 Base Unit Alarm The weather phone has two independent alarms xX 4 1 ENT DNE E If rw eb 71 7 08 1 ser ser L A a Ie 1 11 2 Ir m 05 24 MIT tf 5 ay 5 8 WE dq dO gt ral 2 292 Alarm management on the base unit In Calendar display mode pressing Alarm key will display Alarm 1 Pressing Alarm key again will display Alarm 2 Pressing Alarm again will go back to the Calendar display mode ALARM ALARM 2 amp 1 1 weer b m LILI Alarm setting mode Press A or v to increment or decrement the minute counter pressing and holding the A or v buttons for 2 seconds will enter the speed adjustment mode Press the SET button to toggle between the alarm being enabled or disabled 33 WEATHER FEATURES The weather base unit displays the weather forecast as well as the outdoor and indoor temperature and relative humidity You may also set the alarm to activate indicating when a certain temperature or humidity has been reached 4 1 Weather forecasting on the handset To display the weather forecasting symbols on the han
3. Press again to check the time and date of the call Note There is a warning tone when you reach the end of the list 15 You can make a phone call to the number by pressing S at any time during is shown the number display If no number is received from the caller then on the handset To clear the call information Repeat steps 1 to 4 of the above Press again Press once Select the message Delete Press to clear the caller information or press if you don t want to delete the caller information 1 10 During a call To mute the microphone It is possible to put an external on hold during a conversation Press to mute the microphone Press again to un mute the microphone and return to the normal mode If the phone is muted you cannot press any dialing digits until the mute button is released To change the volume in the earpiece During a call Press d or M to adjust the volume of the earpiece In standby mode Wh Ey falling Press Press or and select Handset Menu Press Press M or o and select the Ear Volume Press Press or to select the desired volume of the earpiece Press to confirm 16 1 11 Tone and volume You can adjust the tone you hear from your weather phone to suit your own preferences Key tone on off Each time you press a key on your handset you will hear a tone To turn
4. Usually you don t need to use it unless you want wore m to register your handset to the base unit of another MWh LALIT brand APR Note For a weather phone which has not been registered to any base station before please do the following Power up the handset by inserting the batteries Press the button to select Registration Repeat from step 3 to 9 of the To register a new handset procedures to complete the registration 21 To check the the Base ID on your handset 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press Press and select Setup Press Press and select BaselD Press The BaselD will show The new handset is now registered to the base To de register a handset You may need to do this in order to replace a handset 1 Press Press and select Setup Press Press and select Remove HS Press Enter the PIN code and press Press until the correct handset is selected Press to confirm Note You cannot de register the handset you are using To select a default base unit You will only need this function if your handset is registered to more than one base nit You can specify through which base unit the handset will make the call or receive the call or you can simply let the handset connect to the first base station it finds within range this is the default setting 1 2 3 Press Press and select Setup Press Pres
5. t remember where you put your handset Make the lost handset ring for a fixed time of 30 seconds by pressing PAGE on the base unit Note You cannot have an intercom conversation between the handset and base unit PAGE Button 20 MULTI HANDSET USE 2 1 To register a new handset Your original handset is already registered to your base unit You can register up to four more handsets to make and answer calls via the same base unit Additional handsets are supplied with a charge adapter for recharging their batteries You can also register your handset to up to three more base units Handsets are numbered 1 to 5 and base units are numbered 1 to 4 To register a new handset On the base unit press and hold PAGE until the In Use LED green LED is flashing On the new handset 1 Press v n 2 Press and select Registration Pagistration 3 Press the display shows Fase lov 4 Press or key to select the base unit Base 2 number which has tick The ticked bases 72258 4 already in use 5 Press button the display shows PIN Code 6 Enterthe PIN code and then press Default PIN is 0000 Please refer to section 6 for more information 7 Display shows Base Search Your new handset is searching for the base unit 8 When the handset finds the base the BaselD will be displayed 9 Press to confirm Note BaselD is the universal number of DECT
6. enne UE 30 3 10 HANDSET ALARM ie Ces 31 3 11 BASE UNIT TIME AND 32 3 12 BASE 33 2 4 WEATHER FEATURES ee 34 4 1 WEATHER FORECASTING ON THE 34 4 2 TEMPERATURE ON THE HANDSET 34 4 3 WEATHER FORECASTING ON THE BASE UNIT 35 4 4 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSORS ON THE BASE UNIT 35 4 5 INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR IN THE BASE UNIT 36 4 6 REMOTE TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ALARM SETTING 36 cpr ile 37 5 1 SNAKE GAME yp dee s 37 5 2 CAR GAME tease 39 6 RESETTING YOUR 41 6 1 RESETTING THE DECT PHONE 41 6 2 RESETTING THE WEATHER STATION 41 6 3 RESETTING THE SENSOR sss 41 T PROBLEMS edet onec iioi 42 8 TECHNICAL 15 2 24 4 4 44 440 45 STANDARD FEATURES Q 1 1 Key operations X 1 18 Clear button Phonebook button Mute Press this to go to the previous menu or to clear last entered digit Press this to mute the microphone during call Press this to view the phonebook 1 Down button Caller ID Press this to move through the menu or to 2 decr
7. level and 5 expert level Press button to start the game Game Control Using the keypad press as follows to direct your car Key Direction 2 t 6 break 8 Note When your car is moving along you will only have to move the car to the next row in between the gaps by pressing key 2 and 8 1 The backward key reduces the car s speed 39 How to play When the game starts you are the one driving the car from right to left and you will see there is a computer car driving from left to right The computer car will try to crash into your car In order to win the game you will have to drive your car clear all the dots and avoid crashing into the computer car You are moving to the left and the computer is moving to the right When you reach the gap you may press 2 or 8 to cross to the next line to avoid crashing into the computer car Press 2 key Pressed 2 and your car will move to the upper line Moving along the line you might like to cross to another line at the next gap Press 2 again to move your car to the top line The computer car will move up and try to drive along the same line to crash your car Move along the lines until you clear all the dots 40 RESETTING YOUR SYSTEM Important If you need to reset your system you will lose any information that you have stored and all setting
8. this off Press Press a repeatedly to select the Handset Menu Press Select the Warning Tones Press Select the Key Press Press Press or and select off or on Press to confirm To return to standby mode press and hold Low battery tone on off in standby mode When the battery icon on the handset display becomes empty you will hear the warning tone You can turn this off by the following steps Press Press and select Handset Menu Press Select Warning Tones Press Press and select Low Battery Press Press and select low battery tone off or on Press to confirm Press and hold to return to standby mode Note The warning tone will be activated in talking mode in any case 17 Out of range warning tone When the handset is moving out of the range from the base unit you will hear the out of range warning tone To turn this tone off Press Press and select Handset Menu Press Select Warning Tones Press Press and select Out of Range Press Press M and select key tone off or on Press to confirm Press and hold the button to return to standby mode Handset ring tone You have a choice of five ring tones for external incoming calls To select a ring tone Press Press and select Handset
9. Menu Press Press and select External Melody Press Press m or to select the desired handset ringing tone Press to confirm Press and hold to return to standby mode Note If the ring volume is turned off you will not hear the ring melody while adjusting the ring tone 18 Handset ring volume You have a choice of five ring volumes or turning the ringer off To choose one of these options Press Press Press Press Press Press and select Handset Menu A once and select Ring Volume or to select the desired handset ring volume To turn off the handset ringer select Volume Off Press to confirm Press and hold to return to standby mode Handset ring priority Ring priority allows you to set one handset to ring before others start To set the handset ring priority Press Press Press Press Press Press and select Setup and select Ring Priority or to select ring priority off or on Press to confirm To define the ring priority Press Press priority key to select which handset you want to define with the ring Press Press va or to select the number of rings you want this handset to be ahead of the other handsets Press to confirm 19 1 12 Paging the handset from the base unit This feature is very useful if you can
10. WEATHER DECT CORDLESS TELEPHONE USER SIGUIDE 38 COVER P65 1 2002 12 19 U 04 38 Contents 1 STANDARD 5 22 4 4 122 THE BASE UNIT ect eet tpi AAs 5 1 35 THE BASE DISPLAY 1 ns ee a ae T TA INSTALLATION te ii i ee ie nies 8 1 5 CONNECTING THE BASE 9 1 6 BEFORE YOU START erret nnne 10 1 7 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS 11 1 8 PHONE BOOK eite aie 1 9 CALLER DISPLAY inen Rei 1 10 DURING ACAL C on eoe see e 1 11 TONE AND VOLUME 1 12 PAGING THE HANDSET FROM THE BASE UNIT 2 MULTI HANDSET 05 0002 4 21 2 1 TOREGISTER NEW HANDSET 21 2 2 MULTI HANDSET 05 22 23 2 3 CONFERENCE Le 25 2 4 MONITOR MODE BABY SIT ethernet cerne 25 3 CUSTOMISING THE HANDSET AND BASE 26 38 1 YOURHANDSET NAME 3 2 HANDSET AUTO ANSWER 3 3 HANDSET 27 3 4 HANDSET 27 3 5 OUT RESTRICTOR BABY 28 29 3 7 PABX FEATURES 29 3 8 SECURITY PIN eR 29 3 9 HANDSET GLOGK inei
11. You may have enabled the Call barring function on this handset so you will hear the busy tone in the earpiece but nothing is dialing out Try moving the handset closer to the base unit If this doesn t work try a different position for the base unit Make sure it is not near any electrical equipment such as another phone a TV a radio a washing machine a fridge etc If possible position the base unit higher up f any other handsets are registered to the same base unit make sure they are not already on a call you would see the EXT symbol on your own handset 42 You may need to change the dial type setting to Pulse dialing if your local tele phone exchange does not support Tone dialing My call was cut off when I went out of range of the base unit Now I cannot use my handset Please move the handset closer to the base unit I hear a tone while am using my handset and the battery symbol on the display is empty The battery needs to be recharged Put the handset into the charging cradle of the base unit it will take up to 15 hours to be fully charged Pve tried recharging the batteries but I still get a warning that it is not charged The batteries probably need to be replaced The handset does not ring when a call comes in Check that the total REN value of all equipment connected to your telephone line is on more than 4 Disconnect one or more telephones and see whether that
12. call comes in during an intercom conversation you will hear Call waiting tone 1 To terminate an intercom call press amp amp 2y button 2 The external line will ring Press S again to answer the external call Call transfer between handsets You can transfer an external call from one handset to another 1 During an external telephone conversation press w Your caller will be put on hold 2 Key in the handset number 1 5 to which you want to the call transferred 3 The paged handset will ring Both EXT and INT icons will appear on the handset display 4 To answer the call on the paged handset press im Note If the other handset does not answer press iw to terminate the intercom call and get back to the external line Pressing S button will terminate both the intercom call and the external call 24 2 3 Conference call You can have a conference conversation with an external call party and two internal calling parties First establish the call with the external party by either making an external call or answering an incoming call Press 2 to make an intercom call to another handset The internal party answers your intercom call by pressing S Then you press and hold for about 2 seconds you will hear a confirmation key tone Then the external party another internal party and you Confer nee can talk together 2 4 Monitor Mo
13. confirm 14 The handset display shows stored 14 1 9 Caller display If you have subscribed to this service from your phone network operator the caller s phone number will be shown on the handset display when there is an incoming call The phone can store the caller ID s of up to 10 different call numbers Note If the caller s phone number was stored in the phone book the associated name will be displayed with the phone number Each entry in the caller list has Caller number up to 20 digits The caller name up to 8 characters if this is stored in the phonebook or supplied from the telephone network The date and time of the last call The number of calls made to this number up to 10 New call indication When a new caller identification is received and Ext displayed during ringing the caller identification will show If the call is not answered the handset display shows New Calls to alert the user of new calls received with the phone icon flashing on the left The indication will turn off once you have reviewed the caller memory by pressing the button il Note N indicates the number of new calls not yet viewed How to read the caller identification 1 3 With the handset in standby mode press first to enter the list 2 Press repeatedly to select the name you want to check Press to check the phone number
14. ct the game level game levels are from 1 5 where 1 beginner and 5 expert Press to start game Game Control Using the keypad press as follows to direct the snake Key Direction 2 1 6 8 4 4 Note When the snake is moving you only need to turn the snake to the left or right There is no need to move the snake forward If you move the snake backwards it will hit itself and the game will be over 37 How to play When the game starts you will see a snake moving along the screen To win the game you will have to direct the snake to the eggs without hitting the wall or letting the snake hit itself When the game starts the snake is moving in the direction of the arrow When the snake reaches the same row as the egg press 4 key to turn the snake toward the egg The snake turns left and is now moving toward the egg After the snake reaches the egg it will appear different position You will have to press 8 to move the snake down The snake is moving down when it reaches the same row as the egg Press 6 to turn the snake to the right The snake turns right and is moving toward the egg 38 5 2 Car game Press Press and select Games Press and select Car Press to enter Car game Press or repeatedly to select the game level you prefer game levels are from 1 5 where 1 beginner
15. d to return to Standby mode To change the handset date format Press Press and select Setup Press Select Clock Setting Press Press M and select Date format Press to enter Date setting mode Press the to select the data format in Date Month or MM DD Month Date 9 Press to confirm 10 Press and hold to return to standby mode To change the handset date and time 1 Press Press and select Setup Press Select Clock Setting Press N 00 a A U 30 6 Press to select Time Settings 7 Press to enter Date setting mode 8 Press the keypad 0 9 to input the DDMM Date Month 9 Press to confirm and enter Time setting mode 10 Press the keypad 0 9 to input the HHMM Hour Minute 11 Press to confirm 3 10 Handset alarm The weather handset has two independent alarms that you can turn on or off and change the settings on 1 Press Press and select Setup Press Press and select Alarms Press Press T or to select the alarm 1 or alarm 2 Press v Press o or ya to select the alarm on off o gt own Press to return to the Setup menu if alarm off selected OR 10 Press to enter Time setting mode if alarm on selected 11 Press the keypad 0 9 to input the HHMM hour and minute 12 Press to confirm and return
16. de Note Key to Use The list of characters is shown below Key 1 press 274 press 3 press 4 press 5 press 6 press 7 press 8 press 9 press 0 0 amp 1 space 1 2 A B b 2 3 D E F d e f 3 4 G H 0 4 5 J K L j k 5 6 0 6 7 Q R 5 4 r 5 7 8 Tj U V t 8 9 Ww X Y 2 w x y 2 9 i lt gt 1 Note takes you back to the previous character goes to the next character 13 To make a call to a stored number 1 Press 2 Press or and select the required entry Press to check the number 3 Press S to begin a call To clear a number from the memory Press Press to select Phonebook Press Press to select Delete Entry Press Press e or M and select the required entry Press The corresponding number is shown on the display Press to confirm 10 The handset display shows deleted LOM ie COD Oo Ne To modify a number from the memory Press Press to select Phonebook Press Press to select Edit Entry Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press gt or and select the name 7 8 9 1 1 Press The corresponding name is shown on the display Modify the name 0 Press 1 The corresponding number is shown on the display 12 Modify the number 13 Press to
17. de Baby sit This function is similar to intercom It allows you to call the second handset automatically by internal call If it is already set in monitor mode you can listen to what is happening in another room by using the second handset like a microphone To set the second handset to monitor mode On the second handset press P Press repeatedly to select Monitor Mode 4 I m ima de aan Press PA Select Monitor Mode handset display will show Monitor Mode Now when you call the second handset from the first handset the second handset will automatically answer and you will be in Monitor Mode Note To cancel the Monitor Mode repeat the above steps and select Monitor Mode Off When you hang up the first handset the second handset in monitor mode will hang up automatically 25 CUSTOMISING THE HANDSET AND BASE 3 1 Your handset name The user name of your handset can be changed To change this 1 N Press Press and select Handset Menu Press 2 3 4 5 6 Press and select Handset Name Press Change the name to your new selection Maximum of 8 characters pls refer to 1 7 on how to use the keys Press to confirm 8 Press and hold to return to standby mode 3 2 Handset Auto Answer When this function is active you can answer a call directly by removing the handset from the base station The default set
18. dset 1 Press Press to select Weather Press to select Forecast Press to confirm Press a to return to the previous screen or press and hold to return to Standby mode 2 3 4 5 Five weather forecasting symbols 1 D Py Py 25916550 ES Partially cloudy Cloudy Rainy aika oe dd ma ed MU dm t oyt anat Snowing Sunny 4 2 Temperature on the handset The handset can display the temperature information for both the built in and external sensors To view the temperature readings on the handset dispay 1 Press 2 Press to select Weather 3 Press and select the required temperature sensor 1 2 or 3 4 Press amp to confirm The display will show the date time and internal external temperature with relative humidity Note The Out 2 on the bottom represents the temperature and humidity reading from the outdoor sensor channel 2 34 Lr 4 1 eae 4 3 Weather forecasting on the base unit The weather forecast display is the first line of the LCD display on the base unit There are five weather forecasting symbols to represent the weather gt SUNNY X JF 777 ND CLOUDY GC 202 M PARTIALLY aia any CLOUDY CC 252 lt 07M RAINY te a f Toe SNOWY S o 29 4 4 Outdoor temperature sensors on the base unit The outdoor temperature is shown on the second line of the LCD disp
19. ease earpiece speakerphone volume 3 during a call Press this to review the caller display information Phone button Press this to begin and end a telephone call Speakerphone button Press this to turn the speakerphone on or off Microphone R button Flash Registration recall function Keypad Keypad 0 9 and buttons Press the number to dial the call or use for text input i e editing the phonebook or caller identification Intercom button Press this to make and terminate an intercom call OK button Press this to select the function on the menu so that you can change a setting When you have changed the setting press this to confirm 10 Up Key Redial Press this key to move through the menu or to increase earpiece speakerphone volume during calls or to recall the last dialled numbers 11 Display 12 Earpiece 13 Headset jack 1 2 The base unit Page Button Unanswered Call In Use Light Charge Light Handset Battery Charging Cradle Up Key Snooze Button Display Set Button Alarm Button Channel Button Page button In use light Charge light Up Key Down Key Channel button Alarm button Set button Snooze button Down Key Allows you to page the handset Lights steadily when a call is in progress or flashes if new messages or new caller ID nu
20. estrictor Baby call With this option users cannot use the weather phone to make any external calls except to the pre programmed baby call number Important When baby call is turned on pressing any key on the handset will dial the pre programmed Baby call number automatically No other calls are allowed including Emergency calls unless you program the baby call number as the emer gency call number 1 Press Press and select Babycall Press 2 8 4 5 6 Press and select Number Type in your chosen telephone number including STD code if applicable Press to confirm Note To modify the baby call number repeat steps 1 to step 5 Pressing the button to delete by digit Make sure you have programmed in your selected Baby call number before enabling this function To turn on the baby call 1 2 3 4 5 To deactivate Baby call 1 2 3 Press to select Babycall off Press Press and select Babycall Press Press to select Babycall on amp to confirm Y Babycall will be shown on the handset display Press Press and select Babycall Press 28 3 6 Dial mode In order to provide compatibility with other telephone systems your phone can be set to either pulse dialing same as rotary dial phones or tone dialing DTMF To set the dial mode 1 Press Press and select Set
21. find The weather phone cordless handset Two rechargeable batteries for the handset The weather phone base unit A power lead with AC adapter A telephone line cable A Remote Thermo hygro Sensor The sensor display A Two line LCD THERMO HYGRO 388 Displays the current temperature and mid humidity monitored by the remote unit Temperature display 433MHz CABLE FREE Humidity display Comfort level indicator ALL WEATHER B LED indicator PERS Flashes when the remote unit transmits a reading 1 3 The base display rw n Lic A ELE 09 111 Pru roi 9 Lt i Symbol What this means when it appears 1 Weather forecast 2 Remote temperature Remotechannel 3 3 09 3 gt AR Remote sensor battery Indoor temperature iat Clock Calendar Indoor humidity Remote humidity 5 forecast symbols Sunny Cloudy Partially Cloudy Rainy amp Snowy Temperature from remote sensors with high alarms Channel 1 remote sensor unit Channel 2 remote sensor unit Channel 3 remote sensor unit It means that at least one channel has been found It means the channel searching function is in progress It means that there is no sensor found Remote sensor low battery indication Indoor temperature Main unit indoor sensor Real time clock with AM PM Calendar with alarm status Indoor Humid
22. get wet Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing in water If the base unit ever falls into water Do not retrieve it until you have unplugged the power lead from the mains and the telephone line plug from the telephone socket then pull it out by the unplugged cables Never use your weather phone in the open air during a thunderstorm unplug the base unit from the telephone line and the main socket when there are storms in your area Damage caused to your phone by lightning is not covered by the guarantee 1 7 Making and answering calls To make a telephone call Using phone button Press 5 to get the dial tone and dial the number OR Dial the number then press 52 Note If you make a mistake when dialing press to clear digits from the display A short press will clear one digit at a time or press and hold to clear all digits Speakerphone Press the speakerphone button Cx to get the dial tone and dial the number Or Dial the number then press CS In each case the display shows the call duration after about 15 seconds Note If you are in speaker phone mode and you want to use the handset push cs button to switch off the speakerphone first 11 To answer a call The handset will ring when there is an external call The icon EXT will flash regularly on the handset display Press OR Press C3 When you have answered a call the display show
23. helps Check that you have not set the ringing volumes to off see section Tones and Volumes The Caller Display function is not working Please check if you have subscribed to the Caller Display service with your network provider The Caller Display function is working but the Caller s Name from the phonebook is not displayed even if the same telephone number calls in You need to store the full telephone number including the STD code into your phonebook memory I have tried several times to press the phone button but the busy tone is heard and the green LED on the base is not on Unplug the power adapter at the bottom of the base unit Then reconnect the power adapter Press and hold PAGE on the base until IN USE green LED is flashing Repeatsteps 1 9 at 2 1 Registering new handset A short beep tone is heard accompanied by Base flashing in the handset display Due to radio interference in the environment occasional loss of synchronisation between the handset and base may have occurred for a very short period The base will quickly change to another channel automatically to overcome the interference and restore the synchronization You can also move the handset near the base station to reduce the interference If you don t want to hear the beep tone you can change the handset menu settings to turn off the OUT OF RANGE tone 43 Multi handset use having problems registering a ne
24. ity Humidity Humidity reading from remote sensor with high low alarm status Mainunitbackup battery Main unit backup battery indication 7 1 4 Installation Choosing a site for the base unit The base unit should be installed where the mains adapter plug will reach a 240Vac switched mains supply socket NEVER try to lengthen the mains power cable the telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket you can install an extension socket if necessary it is not close to another telephone this can cause radio interference itis not close to a sink bath or shower or anywhere else where it might get wet it is not close to other electrical equipment keep it away from fridges washing machines microwave ovens TVs and fluorescent lights etc Radio signals between handset and base unit To use your handset and base unit together you must be able to establish a radio link between them Be aware that sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results upstairs often works best in a two storey house the best position of your base unit may be on the first floor landing any large metal object like a refrigerator a mirror or a filing cabinet between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal other solid structures like walls may also reduce the signal strength 1 5 Connecting the base unit Choose a suitable site for the base unit Make sure it is not near to a
25. lay It has a C icon on the left to represent the temperature recorded by the external sensor on channel 1 as well as the humidity shown on the right of the icon RH HI 19 55 Qs Gr ly Note gt gt means that at least one channel has been found j 3 A means the channel searching function is in progress means that no sensor has been found and so no temperature is being received To initiate a remote unit search Pressing and holding the CHANNEL for 2 seconds will start a 3 minute remote unit search Switching between the outdoor sensors Pressthe CHANNEL button repeatedly to switch the sensor display between sensor channels 1 2 and 3 35 4 5 Indoor temperature sensor in the base unit The indoor temperature shows on the third line of the LCD display left represents the temperature the built in sensor and also shows the local humidity reading on the right of the icon RH 4 6 Remote temperature and humidity alarm setting The remote temperature and humidity alarms are only linked to the remote sensor on Channel 1 There is no alarm option available on Channel 2 3 or built in sensors Temperature and humidity alarm setting 1 Press HI LO at the back of main unit please refer to section 1 5 Installation Connecting the base unit to enter the remote temperature and humidity alarm setting mode 2 The sequence of pressing HI LO key fo
26. mbers have been received Lights steadily when the handset is charging Press to increase or change the date time or alarm setting Press and hold to increase in speedset mode Press to decrease or change the date time or alarm setting Press and hold to decrease in speedset mode Press to switch channel press and hold to search for remote sensor units Press this button to view the dual alarm Press this button to turn the dual alarm on and off press and hold to change the clock setting Press this button to stop the alarm Press this button anytime to turn on the base backlight Care of the weather phone Do not clean any part of your weather phone with benzene thinner or other sol vent chemicals this may cause permanent damage that is not covered by the guarantee When necessary clean it with a damp cloth Keep your weather phone away from hot humid conditions or strong sunlight Every effort has been made to ensure the highest standards of reliability for your weather phone However if something does go wrong please do not try to repair it yourself consult your supplier Do not use your weather phone outdoors in the rain or handle it with wet hands water can damage electrical equipment Unpacking your weather phone When you unpack your weather phone make sure you keep all the packing mate rials in a safe place in case you later need to transport it or return it for servicing In the box you will
27. nother telephone or other electrical equipment To phone wall jack Temperature Alarm To AC wall outlet Setting buttons Installing Handset batteries The two rechargeable Ni MH Batteries AAA size come with your phone 1 Fitting the batteries in the handset Insert the two rechargeable batteries as indicated matching correct polarity Note Reversing the orientation may damage the handset Fit the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow so that it clicks firmly into place 2 Charging the handset batteries Before using the handset charge the handset for at least 15 hours When the battery is low Whenever you see the battery icon on the handset display become nearly End the call as soon as possible Don t use the speakerphone mode for conservation since this will further reduce the talk time Put the handset back on the base unit for charging until the battery icon returns to high level 9 To charge the handset put it back in the base cradle The base CHARGE light wil come on to indicate the charging of handset Always put the handset in the base cradle with the keypad facing outwards When the battery is fully charged the handset battery icon will look like this EMM Your handset is now ready for making and receiving calls 3 Replacing the handset batteries If you have been using y
28. our handset and find that you can no longer recharge the batteries they may need to be replaced Always replace both batteries together The same kind of batteries as supplied in this product should be used Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow LCD backup batteries for the base unit 1 Fitting the batteries NON rechargeable as shown Gen ff Canora 2 Close the battery compartment cover and secure its screw 1 6 Before you start Out of range warning If your handset is out of range of the base unit there is a beep sound to alert you and the display will show If so please move closer to the base unit until the handset display stops flashing Note The out of range warning tone is activated in default setting If you want to disable this tone please refer to the section Tone andVolume Important Due to radio interference in the environment occasional loss of synchronisation between the handset and base may occur for a very short duration The base will very quickly change to another channel automatically to overcome the interference and restore the synchronization During this short period the handset display will flash 10 Electrical safety Do not install the base unit near a sink bath or shower or anywhere else where it could
29. r alarm setting is High Temperature Alarm High Humidity Alarm Low Temperature Alarm and Low Humidity Alarm as follows RH Al A Or PSG Bey gt ur HI LO 8 3 Press A at the back of the main unit to increment the setting values by 1 C or 1 8 F and 1 96 of humidity or press and hold A at the back of the unit for speed setting values by 5 C and 5 of the humidity 4 The alarm will be enabled after setting the values of each item 5 Pressing ON OFF ALARM key at the back of the main unit to toggle between enable disable for each item 6 During the temperature and humidity alarm sound is emitted Press the CHANNEL to stop the alarm To remove the temperature and humidity alarm setting 1 Press HI LO to select the value you want to remove 2 Press ON OFF ALARM to remove the information 3 Press CHANNEL 10 confirm and return to standby mode The remote temperature and humidity alarm will be emitted when the values of the remote sensor in channel 1 received are out of range The value will flash with HI or LO to indicate which alarm setting has been reached and beeping tone will last for 1 minute 36 GAMES The weather phone handset contains two games 5 1 Snake game Press Press and select Games Press and select Snake Press or to sele
30. s and select Base 22 5 Press The display shows the numbers of the handsets registered with the current base 6 Press p or to make your selection Either Select the base number that has the tick against it This means your handset has been registered to this base before OR Select Automatic so the handset will automatically link up to the first base unit within range 7 Press to confirm 2 2 Multi handset use Up to 5 handsets can be registered to one base Intercom between handsets If you have multiple handsets registered with the base two handsets can make intercom calls To make an intercom call Internal Cal 1 4 Handset 1 1 Press x on your handset 2 Enter the handset number 1 5 you want to page 3 The paged handset will ring The display of the paged handset will show your handset number the paging handset Internal Call Note Press w or S to cancel an intercom call 1 To answer a intercom call 1 Press S to answer the intercom call 2 Press 1 or to terminate the intercom call 23 To change the ring tone of an intercom call Press Press and select Handset Menu Press Press and select Internal Melody Press Press or to select a melody Press to confirm Press and hold to go back to standby mode ON Oa A Call waiting If an external
31. s the call duration after about 15 seconds To end a telephone call Press To redial the last number First press and then press 2 Wi Ext Y External Call E To make a repeat call from one of the last 10 numbers you dialled nthe standby mode press o first to see your last call record then press v gt and select a number Press to dial the number When a number is displayed you can press to delete digits one by one and then add new digits by using the keypad Press lt to begin the call To use the handset speakerphone during a conversation Sip During a conversation press C3 Press the speakerphone button again to turn off the speaker Note To adjust the speaker volume press c first and then o or to adjust the speaker volume 12 1 8 Phone book The weather phone has 50 memories for storing telephone numbers up to 20 digits The name of the phone number can be stored with a maximum of 8 characters To store a number in the memory 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Phonebook 3 Press 4 Select Add Entry 5 Press Hare 6 The handset display shows Name 7 Enter the name see key guide below 8 Press 5 9 The handset display shows Number Number 10 Enter the number using the keypad 11 Press 12 The handset display shows Stored Note Press and hold to return to standby mo
32. s will return to their default settings There are two levels of reset procedures 6 1 Resetting the DECT phone Level 1 With your PIN code Press Press and select Setup Press Press and select Default Press Enter PIN code and press Confirmation melody will come from handset Then both handset and base will start the reset sequences Default Settings language English INT melody 1 PIN CODE 0000 handset name HANDSET ring volume 3 dial mode DTMF low batt indicator ON ear volume 2 ring priority none out of range indicator ON phonebook empty PABX codes none keyclick ON CLID list empty auto answer ON Redial list empty Level 2 If you forget your PIN code you will need to reset the PIN code to the default value of 0000 Remove the handset batteries Press and hold G gt Insert the batteries into the handset again then release Handset display shows Default Press any key to return to Standby mode 6 2 Resetting the weather station Place a blunt stylus into the hole marked RESET on the back of the base unit 6 3 Resetting the sensor Lift open the battery compartment door Place a blunt stylus into the hole marked RESET and press Replace the battery compartment door 41 7 PROBLEMS If your weather phone is not working correctly check the points here before returning it for repair Whatever your problem yo
33. ting of your handset is Auto Answer on To turn off the Auto Answer function 1 oc fF Press Press and select Handset Menu Press Press and select Auto Answer Press o and select Auto Answer OFF or ON Press to confirm Press and hold to return to standby mode Note If the Auto Answer function is OFF you will have to press S in order to answer a call 26 3 3 Handset display language The default language for the handset display is English You can also change the handset display language to French Spanish Italian and German To change to other language 1 Press Press and select Handset Menu Press 2 3 4 Press and select Language 5 Press 6 Press 9 or select your preferred language 7 8 Press to confirm Press and hold to return to standby mode 3 4 Handset keypad lock You may wish to lock the keypad of the handset to prevent accidental information entry To lock the handset keypad 1 Press 2 Press and select Keylock 2271955 GiBi L2XSUPHM 4 Press to select the Keylock 5 Press to confirm Important When the handset keypad is locked YOU CANNOT MAKE EMERGENCY CALLS To unlock the handset keypad 1 Press Press and select Keylock Press Press to select the Keylock off Press to confirm a amp m 27 3 5 Dial out r
34. to the Setup menu Note The hour setting is in 24 hours mode When one of the alarms activates the handsets will ring with the page tone Press any key on the handset or PAGE key on the base unit to stop the alarm 31 3 11 Base Unit Time and Date Normally the clock will be automatically updated each time it receives an incoming caller ID However the user can set the clock manually with the following procedure Clock setting mode Press and hold SET for 2 seconds to enter the Set Clock Mode Press or to select the 12 or 24 hour clock display format Press SET to save setting and toggle to the Minute setting Press A or v to increment or decrement the minute counter Pressing and holding the A or button for 2 seconds will enter the fast clock adjusting mode Press SET to save and toggle the M D setting Press or to select the MMDD or format Press SET to save and toggle the Month setting Press A or w to set the Month Whether Month or Date appears first in the display will depend on the MMDD or DDMM setting made in section 6 Press SET to save and toggle the Date setting Press or w to set the Date Press SET to save and toggle the temperature display C and F setting Press or v to set the temperature display and F setting Press SET to exit clock setting Note Press Channel or Alarm
35. u should first check that You have installed the base unit correctly and it is plugged into the telephone line and the mains power socket Mains power is switched on at the socket You have installed the batteries into the handset If the problem persists please contact our help line on 01628 580154 NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself you could make the problem worse and invalidate your guarantee Troubleshooting Problems with making and answering calls cannot make or answer calls moving the handset closer to the base unit It this doesn t work try a different position for the base unit perhaps higher up if possible The battery charge level may be low place the handset in the charging cradle of base unit to recharge the battery Switch off the power at the main socket wait a few seconds and then switch the power back on this may solve the problem When press the phone button S hear the busy tone Please check if the line is already in use by other handsets registered to the same base unit The EXT symbol on your handset would indicate this When I press keys on my handset nothing happens The display is showing the tim symbol You may have accidentally locked your keypad Please unlock your keypad refer to section entitled Handset keypad lock When I press keys on my handset digits appear on the display but cannot make an outside call
36. up Press Press M and select Dialling mode Press Press or A and select Pulse mode or DTMF mode Press 9 to confirm 3 7 PABX features It is possible to use your telephone with a PABX or a local telephone network Use of your telephone with a recent system does not require any special adjustment With centrain older systems it is necessary to insert a pause between dialing a prefix and dialing the rest of the number Your telephone inserts this pause automati cally during dialing Choice of prefix In the menu SETUP Select PABX enter the confidential code for the base followed by the prefix Choice of pause duration In the menu SETUP Select PABX then PAUSE 3 8 Security Changing the PIN 1 Press Press and select Setup Press Press and select PIN code Press Note The PIN is never shown on the display for security reasons Note Each base unit has its own Personal Identity Number PIN The system is issued with the base unit PIN set to 00000000 29 3 9 Handset clock The user can change the handset time and the display format To change the handset time format 12 or 24 hour display 1 Press Press and select Setup Press Select Clock Setting Press Select Hour format Press Select hour format 12 or 24 hours Press to confirm 10 Press and hol
37. w handset Unplug and plug in again the mains power cord of the base unit to activate the registration procedure Make sure you have selected a base number that is not already assigned and ensure you choose from the base numbers that are not flashing base unit may have already registered all 5 handsets You need to de register delete one of them before registering a new handset Ifyou are replacing a faulty handset make sure you have de registered the faulty one before registering the new one cannot make a call Only one outside call and one intercom call can take place at once Make sure no other handset user is already on a call Please check if another handset has engaged the line already If this is the case you will see EXT on your handset When you press S you will hear the engaged tone Advanced telephone features Problems with programming changed the PIN and I ve forgotten the new one Please refer to section 6 Resetting your system Weather station features 1 cannot register my sensor with the base unit Select channel by pressing CHANNEL on the base unit Resetthe sensor and place it close to the base unit Wait 10 15 minutes to ensure the sensor has enough time to connect to the base unit OR Press amp hold the CHANNEL button for 2 3 seconds to enable the base unit to search for the sensor cannot set the clock and date
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