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1. Ye 1 USB connection jack Connect to USB drive external memory 2 SD Secure Digital MMC MutiMedia Card MS Duo MS Pro card slot Note 1 USB port is only for connection with USB drive Connection to PC will damage the unit 2 Performance is not guaranteed when connected with other USB devices like Cell phones MP3 player Top Panel HHAARAAEAARARAATIUTOUIMTT TTA R RAO AA IT I 10 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 10 i 2009 6 30 17 33 31 Dhatn frama and ramnta rnnirnl 4 ta Photo frame and remote control Layouts Photo frame Key Descriptions a te Tet iptereonet d Se omom SSS A attorrevos prio ourna oto paak gt _ Rarcornet poo sung proio payback menu Return to Menu Selection Screen Stop Return teat Stoncut ky fred hoo beck o we SSS gt z Remote control Key Descriptions 4 DP menu CB 11 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 11 s 2009 6 30 17 33 31 Zz O U Photo frame and remote control Layouts o ome SSS E te VOL tp preaneat Py Donn VOL Fiero O E p Samoan SSS C aa Nornir dng ota aback rope wet Prov piotre ing photo payback revs paoe a om teat Str ey ores photo pak a wreme Oo poe SS Ce poen i 12 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 12 i 2009 6 30 17 33 32 7 O a Operation and setup of the cordless handset Operation
2. During redial function operating if you want to return to the upper layer menu press cies key 18 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 18 i 2009 6 30 17 33 33 A O a Caller ID Service Caller ID Service The caller s information will be displayed and recorded if you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your telephone network service provider When the telephone rings the caller s information will be displayed on the handset LCD display This information includes the phone number The handset can store up to 20 calls for later review up to 16 digits and 16 characters for each record When the memory is full a new call automatically replaces the oldest call in the memory Note lf the caller s information includes Date Time the Date Time will be stored with the record If the callers number is the same as the number in the phonebook memory the matched name stored in the phonebook memory will be displayed The handset will prompt you if there is an unanswered call When the handset is in standby mode amp will be displayed prior to other display information If you have reviewed all the missed calls from the handset the a icon will disappear Note 1 If you have reviewed all the missed calls from one handset the a icon will still remain on other handsets 2 Press key to toggle between name and number Review Caller ID Record 1 When the handset is in standby mode press
3. Operation during an incoming call INCOMING CALL You Can press or w to adjust the speakerphone volume during a call and can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to end the call Call Transfer You can transfer an external call from a handset to the photo frame When the handset initiates the transfer the LCD screen will show as if it is being intercom Note The photo frame can t initiate call transfer This function may not be provided when used with other bases or handsets Call Waiting lf there is another incoming call while you are talking on the phone the LCD will show the information of the second call 1 You can press on the photo frame or g on the remote control to answer the second call and then the first call will be on hold 2 You can press m on the photo frame or on the remote control swap caller1 and caller2 57 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 57 F 2009 6 30 17 33 39 7 O a Note For the call log handling in call waiting case e Unanswered the second call logged in missed call list e Answered the second call logged in received call list e Calls without CID will not be logged Missed calls Display If you set Show Miss Call to On when there are missed calls the following screen will be shown Missed Call 1 Missed Call ok Show Details Retum Exit You Can press amp to see the details and press m m to exit If You set
4. Show Miss Call to Off when there are missed calls the Missed call screen will not be shown and the digital photo frame will continue the previous state 58 PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 58 S 2009 6 30 17 33 39 7 O a Troubleshooting No dial tone on the cordless handset Antenna symbol is flashing No beep when the cordless handset is placed on the charger Handset charged for 24 hours but Battery icon remains empty PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 42 59 Possible cause s 1 The base unit is not properly connected 2 Too far from the base unit 3 Battery charge is low 4 Incorrect battery polarity 5 Re register handset 1 The handset is not registered If the handset is unregistered it displays UNREGISTERED 2 The handset is out of range 3 The product is not properly connected 1 The handset is not placed properly on the charger 2 Charging contacts are dirty 3 No power connection to base unit 4 The handset s power is turned off 1 Handset battery is defective or faulty 2 Handset is not placed properly on the charger 3 Battery installed incorrectly 4 The product is not properly connected Troubleshooting Solution s 1 Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line 2 Move handset CLOSER to base unit 3 CHARGE battery 4 RE INSERT batteries and check and 5 Handset not registered 1 REGISTER
5. e Exit Exit Calendar Application 35 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 35 i 2009 6 30 17 33 35 7 O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Display screen of calendar During calendar display screen you can press or ww buttons to scroll through the month or press lt q or button to scroll the year Show time and set Select Clock icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed the LCD screen will show below Clock Setting OQA select Ge Confirm 36 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 36 cS 2009 6 30 17 33 35 A O a Ss There are three options e Display e Set Time o Exit Display e Clock Display clock only as shown below 23 37 33 14 08 2008 Thursday e Clock amp Calendar Display clock with calendar 17 13 49 37 PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 4 2 37 2009 6 30 17 33 36 hE O a Operation and setup of the picture frame Set time You can use the navigation keys to change the time Exit Exit Clock Application Alarm Menu Select Alarm icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed the LCD screen will show below Alarm Setting OQQA Select Gx Confirm There are three options e Enable e Set Time o Exit Enable e On Enable alarm function e Off Disable alarm function Set time You can set the alar
6. telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 RN of 5 It is possible to connect 3 5 devices with a REN of 1 RN of 1 with no degradation to the product s performance Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the ringer in any phone to decrease or not ring at all Caller ID Customers using non Telecom toll services should not use the dial back feature for local calls as this will incur a charge only the 7 digit number should be dialled Some of the CID services listed may not be available in New Zealand This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Make alternative arrangements for access to emergency services 64 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 64 F 2009 6 30 17 33 40 A o a Sn Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor NSW 2756 Customer Support Email support oricom com au Web Australia www oricom com au New Zealand www oricom co nz Phone 02 4574 8888 Fax 02 4574 8898 Oricom PIX2000 User Guide indd 2 2009 6 30 17 33 26
7. 2 voi key to scroll 2 Press ox key to select a desired entry and then press atoi Or 2 yoi to select the submenu DELETE ALL 3 Press gt ok key to delete the entry 4 Press gt ox key again to confirm 23 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 23 F 2009 6 30 17 33 33 7 O Menu Operation Menu Operation Handset Settings Ring Melody You may select one of the 10 available ringer tones for your incoming calls alert tone 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press Vos OF T vol key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Vor OF 2 vol key to select RING MELODY and press gt ok key 4 Press Voi OF T vol key to select the desired ring melody the selected melody will sound 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting Ring Volume You may select one of the 5 available volumes for your incoming call alert tone The ringer can be disabled by pressing ces key for 1 5 seconds in standby mode 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select RING VOLUME and press gt ox key 4 PreSS Voix OF T voi key to select the desired ring volume the selected volume will sound 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting TONES Low Battery You may set the warning beep to ON when your cordless handset battery is low to alert you to charge the battery 1 Press gt ok key 2 P
8. A O a Oricom PIX2000 User Guide Keep this user guide for future reference PIX2000 User Guide indd 3 ae 2009 6 30 17 33 29 Oricom PIX2000 User Guide indd 41 2 2009 6 30 17 33 30 A O a Table of contents Safety Information and Warnings cccccseseeseeeeeeeeees 2 Getting Started aienea sleet alsa a a Mette tous 5 Handset and Base Layouts c cccccccsccssccsseeseesessesseeeeees 7 Photo frame and remote control Layouts ccccseeeeees 9 Operation and setup of the cordless handset 06 13 Redial FUNCUON sccsceesceecsetisauaetseieninierinuaaieiaien 17 caller ID Servile irona a ster eateaenen 19 Phone BOOK oirrn aana eaa aA a Ae a A ANE ARAA 22 Menu OD STATON sia cuscstotiaccraniie anan Enan 24 Operation and setup of the picture frame cccce eee 32 Operation during an incoming Call cccseseeeeeeeeeees 53 TROMBIESMOOUTING ksn a 59 Warranty Information cccccccsccsecssecsseeseesseeeseeeseeesaees 62 PIX2000 User Guide indd 472 1 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 7 O a Safety Information and Warnings Safety Information and Warnings IMPORTANT e Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid e To prevent electric shock do not open the handset or base cabinet e Avoid metallic contact e g metal clips keys between the battery contacts and charging conductors e There is a slight chance that the teleph
9. can set the contrast of LCD e Brightness You can set the brightness of LCD e Saturation You can set the saturation of LCD Custom setup e Language You can set the language of the menu e Style There are 4 selections e Repeat Mode For showing photos Off turn off the repeat mode One repeat playing the selected photos once Folder repeat all the photos in this file folder All Repeat all the photos e Factory default All the settings return to default settings Exit Exit the Setup Application Phonebook Menu The photo frame can store up to 40 entries in the phonebook with name number and picture Select Phonebook icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Note Only JPEG files can be added into the phonebook 44 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 44 F 2009 6 30 17 33 37 a E Operation and setup of the picture frame After entering Phonebook application the screen shows Phonebook OWOQD select Confirm There are three options e Review review the phonebook record e Add add new entry into phonebook e Exit return to main menu Phonebook Review Menu Select Review using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed the LCD screen will show below Phonebook Page 1 1 VEA rain E ALBERTYAU 1234567890 Edit Delete Delete All Return 45 PIX2000 User Guide in
10. t vol key to display the information for the last call received 2 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to review all call records 3 When you scroll to the end GO BACK will be shown PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 19 i 2009 6 30 17 33 33 7 O a Caller ID Service Note 1 The amp icon will turn on if the call is a missed call 2 EMPTY will be displayed for 2 seconds and return to standby mode if you have not received any call Edit and Dial Call Record You can edit the call record so as to dial back 1 When the handset is in standby mode press 2 Vol key Press a Vor OF 2 vol key to select the desired record Press gt ok key to enter menu Press Vor OF 2 voi key to select SELECT press gt ok key To insert a digit using the keypad at a desired location To delete a digit before the cursor press crave key 6 After editing take telephone line with the handset the number will be automatically dialled out Note You may edit the number and make the call but the edited number cannot be saved in this option of WwW PY Save Call Record 1 When the handset is in standby mode press 2 vol key 2 Press a Voir OF 2 vol key to select the desired record 3 Press gt ok key to enter menu 4 Press Vor OF 2 vor key to select SAVE NUMBER press ok key The selected number will be shown press gt ok key ENTER NAME will be sh
11. the handset 2 Move CLOSER to the base unit 3 Check power CONNECTION to the base 1 Lift handset off the charger carefully and REPOSITION correctly 2 CLEAN charging contacts with a clean and dry cloth 3 Check power CONNECTION to the base 4 CHECK batteries 1 REPLACE with new AAA rechargeable Ni MH batteries 2 CHECK to make sure the battery icon is scrolling 3 RE INSERT batteries and check oe 2 4 Check po CONN CHON to the base 59 2009 6 30 17 33 39 7 O a Troubleshooting fren symbol on 1 Battery is empty 1 CHARGE battery the display 2 The ag 3 nee properly 2 Make sure ny One is connected properly PLUGGED IN Can t transfer a 1 Handset is busy 1 or fer panone and call 2 Handset is out of range END a 3 Wrong handset number 2 Move handset CLOSER to bas 3 Check HANDSET NUMBER Bad audio 1 Interference from nearby 1 Try a different connection quality electrical appliance fom one that is away crackles echo 2 Base unit is installed in a rom other electrical etc room with thick walls appliances 3 The handset is too far from 2 Install the base unit in a the base unit DIFFERENT room OR use 4 f yen have Broadband EXTENSION leads ADSL you need a in line 3 Move CLOSER to the base filter not supplied unit o 4 Ensure a in line ADSL filter is installed on all phone sockets between wall plate and your phone Caller ID does Service not activat
12. when finished 5 Enter name max 16 characters and press gt ox key when finished Note 1 When the capacity is full MEMORY FULL will display 2 Any incorrect input can be deleted by pressing cieve key Select Entries Press mm key to access phone book memory 1 Press a Vo OF 2 voi key to scroll 2 Press ox key to select a desired entry and then press aoi Or 2 vol to select the submenu SELECT 3 Press gt ox key to select the telephone number you may edit the number and make the call but the edited number cannot be saved in this option Edit Entries Press mm key to access phone book memory 1 Press Vor OF 2 voi key to scroll 2 Press gt ok key to select a desired entry and then press a Vols Or T vol to select the submenu EDIT 22 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 22 i 2009 6 30 17 33 33 En O U E Phone Book 3 Press gt ok to start Number edition and press gt ok key again to start Name edition 4 Press gt ok key to confirm Note Press crews key to delete any incorrect input Delete Entries Press mm key to access phone book memory 1 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to scroll 2 Press gt ox key to select a desired entry and then press Vor OF T vol to select the submenu DELETE 3 Press gt ok key to delete the entry 4 Press gt ok key again to confirm Delete All Entries Press mm key to access phone book memory 1 Press a Vor OF
13. 1 month range 01 12 press key to confirm the setting and enter time setting Input the correct time the format is hour minute hour range 00 23 minute range 00 59 Press gt ok key to confirm the setting oO iN on o gt 29 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 29 F 2009 6 30 17 33 34 7 O a Menu Operation Note lf the value you input is over the range during setting you can t enter the next setting please enter the correct setting again Registration Register new handsets on the pix2000 base The handset which comes with this pack is already registered to the base If you buy new handsets You need to register them before use Up to 6 cordless handsets can be registered to one base Press gt ok key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 vol key to select REGISTRATION and press gt ox key 3 Press wor OF 2 vor key to select REGISTER and press gt ok key Press Voir OF voi key to select a base and press gt ok key the LCD will display ENTER PIN Input the correct PIN code and press ok key to begin to register the cordless handset the LCD will display SEARCHING Press and hold the page key for about 15 seconds Note 1 SUCCESSFUL will be show on the handset LCD display if the handset is registered to the base Cordless handset number will be shown after it returns to standby mode 2 FAIL will show on the handset LCD display if the cordles
14. 2009 6 30 17 33 32 Pn O a E Operation and setup of the cordless handset Auto Answer If you set the AUTO TALK to on you just need to pick up the cordless handset from the charger to answer the call directly needn t press or mg key Handset Speakerphone Press sq key to activate or deactivate the handset speaker Dialling from the Phone Book Press am button when in standby mode the first entry in the phone book appears Note lf there is no record in the phone book PB EMPTY will display 1 Press ce Vor OF t vol key to select the required record from the phone book 2 Press or aq key to dial the number 3 After finishing the conversation press key or place the cordless handset into the charger to terminate the call Intercom You can make an intercom any two handsets if you have more than one handset 1 When the handset is in standby mode press and hold INT key INT NUMBER will be shown input the called handset number 2 The called handset will ring and the LCD will show the calling handset s name and number 3 Press or aq Key in the called handset to answer Call Transfer The function allows you to transfer an external call from a handset to another handset PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 14 F 2009 6 30 17 33 32 A o a So Operation and setup of the cordless handset 1 With the caller on line press and hold INT key on the calling unit and input the ca
15. D brightness to very dim for use in dark rooms Exit DIM Mode In DIM mode you can press button to change the digital photo frame to normal brightness and contrast Note In DIM mode all the functions operate as normal Main Menu Screen When the power is switched on the main menu screen will be displayed You can press the menu key at any time to enter the main menu screen When the Photo Frame is linked to the base the screen will show the following Photo Calendar Alarm al 5 fo Phonebook Call Log Phone Setup Note The number 1 indicates the handset number It can be 1 to 6 32 PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 4 2 32 F 2009 6 30 17 33 35 PR O a Po Operation and setup of the picture frame When the Photo Frame is out of range the following will be displayed Photo Calendar Alarm o Phonebook Phone Setup Call Log When the Photo Frame is not registered the display will show the following Not Registered Photo Calendar Alarm ja o Phonebook Call Log Phone Setup 33 PIX2000 User Guide indd 7412 33 2009 6 30 17 33 35 7 O a Operation and setup of the picture frame View photo Select Photo icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to enter photo application or press the Eal Dutton to enter photo application If you set Auto play to ON it will enter the slide show mode au
16. affects your statutory rights Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card 62 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 62 F 2009 6 30 17 33 40 A o a So Warranty Information Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom s network services This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to the same line If this occurs the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults service This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service This equipment may not provide for the effective hand over of a call to another device connected to the same line 63 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 63 i 2009 6 30 17 33 40 A O a Warranty Information REN RN for New Zealand The REN Ringer Equivalence Number or RN is of significance only if you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line A standard
17. and setup of the cordless handset How to make a Call 1 Press the or aq key wait for a dial tone then dial the desired number 2 After finishing the conversation press key or place the cordless handset into the charger The talk timer will be shown for about 2 seconds before returning to standby mode Pre dialling 1 When the handset is in standby mode input the desired number 2 Press cee key to cancel the wrong digit input the correct digit again 3 Press the or aq key the number will automatically dial out 4 After finishing the conversation press key or place the cordless handset into the charger The talk timer will be shown for about 2 seconds before returning to standby mode How to Adjust the Receiver or Speaker Volume While the phone is in talk mode press a Yor OF T vol key on the handset to adjust the receiver or speaker volume of the handset There are 5 possible volume selections for handset speaker and recveiver The display will show the current volume level during adjusting How To Answer a Call When the phone rings the icon will flash and the LCD on the handset will show CALL If you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your network service provider the incoming call information will be shown 1 Press the or aq key to answer a call 2 After finishing the conversation press key or place the cordless handset into the charger PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 13 i
18. ct SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press Vor OF T vol key to select LANGUAGE and press gt ok key 4 Press a Vor OF X vol key to select Language 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting 26 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 26 i 2009 6 30 17 33 34 7 O a Menu Operation Reset Handset This option allows you to restore the cordless handset to the default setting 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 PreSS Vor OF T vol key to select RESET and press gt ok key the LCD will display RESET 4 Press gt ok key to confirm the setting Base Setting Change PIN The PIN prevents un wanted changes The default setting is 0000 You may change the PIN If you change the PIN please note the change and keep it in a safe place 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP BS and press ox key 3 Press wor OF X vol key to select CHANGE PIN and press gt ok key the LCD will show ENTER PIN 4 Press number keys to input the old PIN code and press gt ok key the LCD will show NEW PIN prompting you to input a new PIN code 5 Input the desired new PIN code and press gt ok key the LCD will show REPEAT PIN prompting you to input the new PIN code again 6 Input the new PIN code again and press gt ok key to confirm the setting Note 1 The PIN code mu
19. dd 72 45 F 2009 6 30 17 33 37 M O U Operation and setup of the picture frame There are four selections e Edit edit the selected entry e Delete delete the selected entry e Delete All delete all entries e Return return to Phonebook application screen Edit Menu Step1 Select one entry during phonebook review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote control Step2 Select Edit using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step3 Select digits or characters using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to input name or number Step4 Select Save using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Stepo Press the button on the photo frame or on the remote control to select one photo Step6 Select Save icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Note lf there is no external memory Step5 and Step6 will not appear Delete record Step1 Select one entry during phonebook review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote control Step2 Select Delete using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step3 Select OK using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Delete All records Step1 Select one entry d
20. e control to proceed Step3 Select digits or characters using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to input number or name Step4 Select Save icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step5 Select one photo using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step6 Select Save icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Note If there is no external memory Step5 and Step6 will not appear Delete one call log Step1 Select one log during call log review screen and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control during call log review screen Step2 Select Delete icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step3 Select OK using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm 49 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 49 F 2009 6 30 17 33 38 M O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Delete All call logs Step1 Select one log during call log review screen and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control during call log review screen Step2 Select Delete All icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step3 Select OK using the navigator key and pre
21. e up to 30 call logs Select Call Log icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed The following screen will be shown 47 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 47 i 2009 6 30 17 33 37 zz O a fs Operation and setup of the picture frame Call Log OQQA Select Confirm There are four options e All Calls including all missed and received calls e Missed calls not answered calls including Call waiting CID e Received calls answered calls including Call waiting CID e Exit The photo frame can t save the logs for calls without CID If you select All Calls or Missed calls Received calls and press on the photo frame or on the remote control the LCD screen will show below OFILE Mele Page 1 1 ee 1 fs ba 23 07 2008 00 00 UNKNOWN 0085201234567890 Add Delete Delete All Return 48 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 48 i 2009 6 30 17 33 37 hE O a Operation and setup of the picture frame There are four options e Add save the call log to phonebook e Delete delete the selected call log e Delete All delete all call logs e Return return to Call log screen Add call log to phonebook Step1 Select one log during call log review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote control during call log review screen Step2 Select Add using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remot
22. ecall time 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting VMWI If you have subscribed to a voice messaging service the icon will display on the handset to alert you if you have a messages waiting To turn Visual Message Waiting Indication VMW off 28 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 28 F 2009 6 30 17 33 34 7 O a Menu Operation 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP BS and press gt ok key 3 Press wor OF 2 vol key to select VMWI and press gt ox key VMWI OFF will display 4 Press ox key to confirm the setting Reset Base This option allows you to restore the base and Date Time to the default setting 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 vol key to select SETUP BS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Voie OF 2 voi Key to select RESET and press ok key the LCD will display ENTER PIN 4 Input the correct PIN code using the number key press key to confirm and the LCD will display RESET 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting Date Time You can set the Date Time displayed in standby mode Press gt ok key 2 Press Voix OF t voi key to select DATE TIME and press gt ok key Input the correct last two digits of year range 00 99 using number key press gt ox key to confirm the setting and enter month and date setting Input the correct month and date the format is date month date range 01 30 3
23. ed Check your SUBSCRIPTION not work with the SERVICE provider Phone does not pahe ringer is off le Turn ON the ringer line line 3 Base unit not plugged in 3 Check base unit CONNECTIONS Keypad does Keypad may be locked UNLOCK the keypad not work Busy tone in 1 Other handset may still be 1 Check ALL handsets and use light on connected END all calls 2 Check power supply 2 Check CONNECTIONS to connection wall and base 60 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 60 F 2009 6 30 17 33 39 Possible cause s Handset registration fails continuously Cannot make answer a 2nd Call PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 61 The maximum number of handsets may already be registered 2nd call service can be activated Troubleshooting Solution s Delete un used handset and try again Check with your service provider Check the recall selection is correct 61 2009 6 30 17 33 40 7 O a Warranty Information Warranty Information Australia a Warranty Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation It is important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains full and additional details of the warranty limitation of warranty and conditions for rec
24. eiving the warranty services during the warranty period The Warranty Card is located in the package If you cannot locate the Warranty Card please contact our Customer Support Service on 1300 880 785 b Exclusion and limitation of liability Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty or condition expressly stated in this User Guide or the Warranty Card or implied by the Trade Practices Act and excludes any liability arising under any statutory or common law for damages or any other remedy if the damage occurs as a result of i Failure by you to follow the instructions in the User Guide for the installation and proper functioning of the product ii Negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product iii Any un controlled external cause to the phone not functioning including but not limited to electricity failure lighting over voltage iv Non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide and the User Guide generally and v Modification to the product or services carried out to the product by anyone other than Oricom or on Oricom s behalf Oricom will not be liable for consequential losses including loss of profits arising from a cause of action in contract tort or any other statutory or common law except where a statute or any law prohibits this exclusion The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse negligence excessive voltage faults on the telephone line or lightning This warranty in no way
25. ith the caller on line press INT key on the calling unit and input the called unit number The line will put on hold and the caller will hear hold music 2 After the called unit answers the call the intercom will begin between the calling unit and called unit 3 Press gt ox key on the handset to enter menu then press wor OF T vol key to select CONFERENCE press gt ok key on the handset to confirm The three way conference will begin among the calling unit the called unit and the caller Note Only the calling unit can operate the CONFERENCE Muting the Ringer volume Press and hold crave key in standby mode to activate or deactivate the handset Ringer The amp icon turns on or off Muting the Microphone Press crave key to switch the microphone on or off during a call The 8i icon turns on or off Paging the Handset If a handset has been misplaced it is possible to call all the handsets Short press the Page key on the base station To stop the page call Short press any key on the handset or press page key briefly on the base Switching the Key Lock On Off Press and hold o key to activate or deactivate the key lock The 9 icon turns on or off PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 16 i 2009 6 30 17 33 32 A o a So Redial Function Redial Function The last 10 numbers you dialled are stored in handset redial memory Review and Dial Redial Record 1 When the handset is in standby press
26. ll ends Case 1 Incomming call where the number matches with a phonebook entry the displayed name will be in the phonebook instead of just the number The LCD screen will show below 53 PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 53 F 2009 6 30 17 33 38 7 O a Operation during an incoming call Case 2 Incomming call which the number does not match with the phonebook the unknown picture and the number will be shown UNKNOWN 13500000000 Case 3 If the caller ID name is absent or somehow unavailable the LCD will show below UNKNOWN 13500000000 54 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 54 F 2009 6 30 17 33 38 7 O a Operation during an incoming call Case 4 If there is an external call without caller ID the LCD will show below INCOMING CALL Case 5 If there is an internal call the LCD will show below INTERCOM 1 55 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 55 F 2009 6 30 17 33 39 A O a Operation during an incoming call Answering call lf there is an external call you can press on the photo frame or g on the remote control to answer the call the LCD screen will show as below You can press gj on the photo frame or on the remote control to mute the MIC the LCD screen will show as below lf there is an external call without CID or an internal call after answering the call the LCD screen will show below 56 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 56 i 2009 6 30 17 33 39 7 O a
27. lled unit number The line will put on hold and the caller will hear hold music 2 After the called unit answers the call the intercom will begin between the calling unit and called unit 3 If you want to transfer the call to the called unit only need to end the call at the calling unit The call will be automatically transferred to the called unit Note If the called unit doesn t answer the intercom call within 30seconds the calling unit will return to the talk mode with the caller Call waiting Australia only You can use the recall function to answer a second call while you are on the phone However this service needs to be turned on For example to turn on Telstra s Call Waiting service 1 Press on the cordless handset to wait for dial tone then press 1 4 S H 2 You will hear a service tone then press again Take two different calls at the same time During a call you will hear two loud beeps periodically to notify you of another incoming call If you wish to answer this call 1 Press R key You will hear a dial tone 2 Press 2 to put the current call on hold and talk with the second caller 3 Repeat steps 1 2 to swap between the two callers Three way Conference call You may have a 3 way conference call using the intercom and an open line 15 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 15 i 2009 6 30 17 33 32 Pn O a E Operation and setup of the cordless handset 1 W
28. m time using the navigation keys 38 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 38 F 2009 6 30 17 33 36 7 O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Alarm Setting Exit Ul 00 OQQA select GE Confirm Exit Exit Alarm Application During Alarm operation If set to on and the alarm and the time is reached a polyphonic tone will ring and the following screen will be shown Alarm User can press any key to exit the alarm mode and end the alarm tone or it will turn off automatically after 5 minutes of continuous alert 39 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 39 i 2009 6 30 17 33 36 a Operation and setup of the picture frame Note When the photo frame is on a call or during registration the alarm will be delayed Upon exiting the alarm screen the main menu screen will appear Setup Menu Select Setup icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed the LCD screen will show below Setup Menu Photo Setting OQA Select Confirm There are 5 options Photo Setting Auto Play Display setup Custom setup We Exit Using the navigator key select and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control you will be able to setup the following functions HELZB 40 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 40 ap 2009 6 30 17 33 36 hz O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Menu Struc
29. o not dispose of the batteries in a fire as they can explode Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes or skin It can be toxic if swallowed Avoid contact with metal objects when handling the battery These objects could short out the batteries or cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating it Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause burns or irritation to the eyes or skin Observe the proper polarity or direction of any battery Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing materials exhausted batteries and used phone Wherever possible recycle those materials PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 42 4 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 zn O a Getting Started Getting Started Pack Contents The pack should contain the following items Cordless Phone Base Unit amp AC adaptor Cordless Phone Handset Phone Line cord Digital Picture Frame amp AC adaptor Handset Rechargeable Batteries lf any of these items are missing please contact the retailer where you purchased the product from Adding additional handsets The PIX2000 is GAP compatible Additional GAP compatible handsets may be registered to the PIX2000 see
30. od to file manager 42 PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 442 42 2009 6 30 17 33 36 A O a Son Operation and setup of the picture frame when you are playing photos press on the photo frame or m on the remote control the following screen will be shown On the left side the selected photo will be shown File Number 1 1 ROOT Photo w Photo Photo 01 Photo 02 Photo 03 Photo 04 It Photo 05 Y IKA Photo 06 a es IKA Photo 07 1024x768 2008 07 15 Thumbnail If you set the browse method to thumbnail when you are playing photos press on the photo frame or on the remote control the following screen will be shown Thumbnail Mode Page 1 1 us sats A si iig 1000x800 2008 07 15 Rotate Slide Show Rotate photos during thumbnail mode Step1 Select Rotate icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed 43 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 43 i 2009 6 30 17 33 37 M O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Step2 Select one photo by navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to rotate the selected photo Auto Play setting e Photo If it is set to ON when user select the Photo feature in the main menu it will enter the slide show mode automatically If you set it to OFF it will enter thumbnail or file manager mode for viewing the photo Display Setup e Contrast You
31. on and Warnings e This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the mains power fails Always have a corded phone available to be able to make and receive calls to emergency services if the mains power fails Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock Refer to information contained in White pages directory This phone is designed for connection to a PSTN telephone line or an analogue extension port of a PBX system If you connect this device to a digital extension of a PBX damage may result to the PBX Only use the AC DC adaptors provided with the photo CAUTION frame Details of AC DC Adaptor listed below For Photo Frame adaptor Model no KSS12_060_1500S Input 100 240V 50 60H7z 0 35A Output 6V 7 1500mA For Base adaptor Model No KG35 6 250D Manufacturer Kings Input 240V AC 50 Hz Output 6 V DC 250mA PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 3 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 7 O a Safety Information and Warnings DO NOT USE STANDARD ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS WARNING PRODUCT AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND OR INJURY USE ONLY NI MH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AS SPECIFIED IN THIS USER GUIDE CONTACT ORICOM FOR REPLACEMENT BATTERIES RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Never use non rechargeable batteries Use recommended type supplied with this product Never use alkaline or lithium batteries D
32. one could be damaged by an electrical storm It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm e Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking e Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing materials exhausted batteries and used phone Wherever possible recycle those materials e We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers e Clean with a dry soft lint free cloth Never use cleaning agents particularly aggressive solvents e Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base station and handset wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise e Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines TV and radio sets clock radios and computers if placed too Close It is recommended that you position the base unit at least one metre from such appliances e This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves EMR The mean power of this telephone does not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is required e The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as staples and pins Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 2 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 A O a Safety Informati
33. own and input the desired name You must input the name otherwise the record can t be saved 5 Press gt ok key to save 20 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 20 F 2009 6 30 17 33 33 A O a Caller ID Service Delete a Single Call Record 1 When the handset is in standby mode press 2 vol key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select the desired record 3 Press gt ok key to enter menu 4 Press Y Or 2 vor key to select DELETE press gt ok key CONFIRM will be shown 5 Press gt ok key to confirm Delete All Call Record 1 When the handset is in standby mode press T vol key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select the desired record 3 Press gt ok key to enter menu 4 Press Vo OF X vol key to select DELETE ALL press ok key CONFIRM will be shown 5 Press ok key to confirm 21 PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 21 i 2009 6 30 17 33 33 7 O a Phone Book Phone Book The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number When the function is supported by the telephone network service provider and the caller the handset displays the name of the caller when stored in the phone book Store Entries 1 Press mm key to access phone book memory 2 Press gt ok key to access phone book menu 3 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select ADD NEW and press gt ok key 4 Enter number max 16 digits and press gt ok key
34. registration Please note GAP compatibility only ensures the ability to answer and make calls not all PIX2000 features may be available to additional handsets Important DO YOU HAVE BROADBAND ADSL If you do you must connect an in line filter not supplied between the telephone socket and your PIX2000 base to ensure that your broadband and PIX2000 will work properly If you do not install the filter you will experience interference on the PIX2000 and your Broadband may suffer dropouts Please refer to the user guide of the in line filter for installation PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 42 5 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 Getting Started Installation of the Telephone Base and handset Connect the mains adaptor supplied to the socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket Insert 2 rechargeable Ni MH AAA batteries included observing the correct polarity into the battery compartment on the handset Slide the battery door firmly into place Place the handset on the charging cradle and charge the batteries for a full 14 hours before using it for the first time NO wo K Note It may take some time for the cordless handset to power up and it may get warm during initial charge This is normal Tip It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the charging cradle when it i
35. registration succeeds the LCD screen will show Ok Ringer Pattern Step1 Select Ringer Pattern icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step2 Select desired ring pattern using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm 51 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 51 i 2009 6 30 17 33 38 A o a Sn Operation and setup of the picture frame Ringer Loudness Step1 Select Ringer Loudness icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step2 Select desired ring loudness using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Show Miss Call This selection can enable the appearance of the Missed Call screen alert upon a missed call See section 11 5 To enable or disable this feature Step1 Select Show Miss Call icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step2 Select On or Off by navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm 52 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 52 i 2009 6 30 17 33 38 7 O a Operation during an incoming call Operation during an incoming call LCD display during a call The Photo Frame will stop any existing operations during an incoming call the photo frame will return to its previous operation after the ca
36. ress a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 24 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 24 F 2009 6 30 17 33 33 7 O a Menu Operation 3 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select TONES and press gt ok key 4 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select LOW BATTERY and press gt ok key 5 Press aw Vor OF 2 vol key to select ON or OFF 6 Press ok key to confirm the setting No Coverage You may set the warning beep to ON or OFF when the cordless handset is out of range 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Vor OF X vor key to select TONES and press gt ok key 4 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to select NO COVERAGE and press gt ok key 5 PreSS a Vor OF t vol key to select ON or OFF 6 Press ok key to confirm the setting Key Tone You may set the key tone to ON or OFF when you press the keypad 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Vor OF 2 vol key to select TONES and press gt ok key 4 Press aw Vor OF 2 vor key to select KEY TONE and press gt ox key 5 Press a Vor OF 2 vol key to select ON or OFF 6 Press ok key to confirm the setting Auto Talk This option allows you to pick up the cordless handset from the charger to answer
37. s handset failed to register to the base register the handset again iN on Select Base This option allows you to select a base 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press Vox OF T vol key to select REGISTRATION and press key 3 Press a Vom OF t vol key to select SEL BASE and press key Press Vor OF X vol key to select a specific base or Auto 30 PIX2000 User Guide indd i 4 2 30 F 2009 6 30 17 33 34 7 O a Menu Operation 4 Press gt ok key to confirm the setting Remove Handset This option allows you to remove the registered cordless handset from the base 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press Vor OF t vol key to select REGISTRATION and press gt ok key 3 Press wor OF X vol key to select REMOVE HS and press gt ok key the LCD will display ENTER PIN 4 Input the correct PIN code and press gt ok key 5 Press Vor OF t vol key to select the cordless handset you want to remove and press gt ok key the LCD will display SAVED Note 1 The removed handset LCD will show SEARCHING You must register it again before using it 2 If the PIN code you input is wrong WRONG PIN will be shown on cordless handset LCD 31 PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 31 i 2009 6 30 17 33 35 M O U Operation and setup of the picture frame Operation and setup of the picture frame DIM Mode DIM Mode You can press the button to change the LC
38. s not in use to ensure that the handset is always fully charged Installation of the Photo Frame 1 Insert the supplied power adaptor into the socket on the bottom of the Photo Frame PIX2000 User Guide indd 2 4 2 6 F 2009 6 30 17 33 30 7 O a Handset and Base Layouts Handset and Base Layouts A Vol r Vol v gt OK Cals PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 7 Redial Up Increase volume key Caller ID Down Decrease volume key Menu OK key Mute Cancel Ring off key Recall key Phone book key Talk on Off key Asterisk Intercom key Hash Keypad lock key Speaker Key Paging key cS 2009 6 30 17 33 31 7 O a Handset and Base Layouts LCD Display Yy a Re aZe Oo me ANDATE AN T OW A Na L C eon oeseri O i Wicophone mucin SSCS NT m Pronebookicn S Wee ma wang wo 5 e E PIX2000 User Guide indd 4 2 8 F 2009 6 30 17 33 31 7 O a Photo frame and remote control Layouts Photo frame and remote control Layouts Bottom Panel O Power inlet Front Panel E a N ee aH IR window PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 9 F 2009 6 30 17 33 31 Photo frame and remote control Layouts Back Panel
39. ss p on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Dial out from Call Log During Call log review screen you can select one entry using the navigation key and then pressing on the photo frame or g on the remote control to dial out the selected number During the call you can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to end the call Phone Setup Menu Select Phone Setup icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed There are five options e Registration link with cordless system e Ringer Pattern select ringer pattern e Ringer Loudness select current loudness e Show Miss Call e Exit Return to main menu 50 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 50 F 2009 6 30 17 33 38 7 O a Operation and setup of the picture frame Phone Setup OQQA Select CGE Confirm Registration Step1 Select Registration icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step2 Select digits using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to input PIN Note The default PIN is 0000 and the PIN code must be 4 digits Step3 Press and hold the key on the base for about 15 seconds Step4 Select Save icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed the LCD screen will show Searching If the Photo Frame
40. st be 4 digits 2 Wrong PIN will be shown if the old PIN code you input is wrong and then return to step 4 3 If the new PIN code that you input two times is different the change will fail the display will return to step 5 27 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 27 F 2009 6 30 17 33 34 M O U Menu Operation Ringer Melody external internal You may select one base ring tone for your incoming call tone 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP BS and press gt ok key 3 Press aw Voie Or 2 voi key to select RING MELODY and press ox key 4 PreSS Vor OF T vol key to select the desired ring melody the selected melody will sound 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting Ringing Volume You may select one of the 5 available volumes for your incoming call tone 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press o OF 2 vol Key to select SETUP BS and press gt ox key 3 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select RING VOLUME and press ox key 4 Press eVox OF T vol key to select the desired ring volume the selected volume will be sounded 5 Press gt ok key to confirm the setting Recall Time You may select Recall time according to your needs 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 vol key to select SETUP BS and press gt ok key 3 Press Von OF t vol key to select RECALL TIME and press gt ok key 4 PreSS Vols OF T vol key to select the desired R
41. the call directly when you receive an incoming call no need press or aq key 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press aw Vor OF 2 vol key to select AUTO TALK and press key 25 PIX2000 User Guide indd 8 4 2 25 i 2009 6 30 17 33 34 7 O a Menu Operation 4 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select ON or OFF 5 Press ok key to confirm the setting Alarm 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 vor key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press a Vor OF 2 vor key to select ALARM and press gt ok key 4 Press a Voie Or 2 vot key to select ON or OFF 5 Enter HH MM in 24 hour format 6 Press gt ok key to confirm Note When the Alarm time is reached ALARM ON will blink and the alarm sound will stop after around 1 minute Handset Name You can set the cordless handset name that you like 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to select SETUP HS and press gt ok key 3 Press wor OF 2 vor Key to select NAME and press key 4 Press crews key to delete the current name 5 Input the desired name using number key 6 Press ok key to confirm the setting Language Your cordless handset has different display language the name of each language setting is always spelt in its own language 1 Press gt ok key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to sele
42. tomatically if you set Auto play to OFF it will enter the file manager or thumbnail mode If there are no photos it will return to main menu Photo frame buttons e menu Return to main menu screen amp Confirm to play or to pause the picture e q Previous photo e PD Next photo e 71 Stop to play the picture Remote control buttons e menu Return to main menu screen K Previous photo Previous page pp Next photo Next page A Flip horizontal eg Flip vertical e q Left rotation e Right rotation e amp Confirm to play or to pause the picture e E Stop to play the picture Note The file folder structure should not exceed 6 levels of folders or 150 folders or 1300 files Otherwise an external memory reading error may occur 34 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 34 s 2009 6 30 17 33 35 a Operation and setup of the picture frame Show Calendar and set Select Calendar icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed it will Display Calendar or set and the LCD screen will show below oF ICUL EL Set Date 2008 Cancel OQQA select 6 Confirm There are three selections using the navigator key select and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed e Display Display the current calendar e Set Date Set the current date using the navigation keys
43. ture 1 layer 2 layer 3 layer Photo Setting 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec Interval Time 30 sec 1 min 3 min Off No Effect Blind Vertical Blind Horizontal Colour Ration Vertical Colour Ration Horizontal Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 Block 5 Block 6 Block 7 Block 8 Block 9 Fade In Fade Out Random Fit Screen Full Screen Thumbnail File Manager Transition Effect Show Type Browse Auto Play ON Photo _ OFF 41 PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 41 i 2009 6 30 17 33 36 7 O a Operation and setup of the picture frame Display setup Contrast Brightness Saturation Custom setup English Francais Deutsch Language Italiano Espanol Portugues Nederlands Stylet Style2 Style3 Style4 Off One Folder All Confirmed Style Repeat Mode Factory default Exit Photo setting e Interval time The time during playing photos there are various selections e Transition Effect The format for playing photos There are 14 effects and totally 16 selections e Show Type The type of photo display There are 2 selections full screen and fit screen e Browse The display format for managing photos There are 2 selections file manager or thumbnail File Manager Mode If you set the browse meth
44. uring phonebook review screen and press 46 PIX2000 User Guide indd 72 46 i 2009 6 30 17 33 37 7 O a Operation and setup of the picture frame on the photo frame or on the remote control Step2 Select Delete All using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step3 Select OK using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Add phonebook menu Step1 Select Add icon using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step2 Select digits or characters using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to input name or number Step3 Select Save using the navigator key and press p on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed Step4 Press amp button on the photo frame or on the remote control to select one photo Step5 Select Save icon using the navigator key and press amp on the photo frame or on the remote control to confirm Note lf there is no external memory Step4 and Stepd5 will not appear Dial out from phonebook During phonebook review screen you can select one entry using the navigation key and then pressing on the photo frame or on the remote control to dial out the selected number During the call you can press F2 on the photo frame or on the remote control to end the call Call log Menu The photo frame can stor
45. wo key to display the last redial record If the redial record is empty EMPTY will be shown 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to select the desired redial number 3 The telephone number will automatically dial out Save Redial Number 1 When the handset is in standby mode press a Vor Key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to select the desired redial number 3 Press ok key to enter Menu press a Vor OF t vol key to select SAVE NUMBER press gt ok key on the handset the selected number will be shown press gt ok key ENTER NAME will be shown and input the desired name You must input the name otherwise the record can t be saved 4 Press gt ok key to save Delete a Single Redial Record 1 When the cordless handset is in standby mode press a Vor key 2 Press Vox OF t vol key to select the desired redial number 3 Press ok key to enter menu press Vo Or 2 vor key to select DELETE press gt ok key CONFIRM will be shown 4 Press gt ok key to confirm PIX2000 User Guide indd 42 17 i 2009 6 30 17 33 33 7 O Redial Function Delete All Redial Records 1 When the handset is in standby mode press a Vor Key 2 Press aw Vor OF 2 voi key to select the desired redial number 3 Press gt ok key to enter Menu press wor OF 2 yoi key to select DELETE ALL press gt ok key CONFIRM will be Shown 4 Press gt ok key to confirm Note
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