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Oricom ECO5100 User's Manual

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1. 39 APPENDIX 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 con nected 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 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 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
2. Note If there are no more CID records a message EMPTY is displayed 15 LNR FUNCTION LNR Function Last Number Redial Redial the last number Your cordless handset stores the last 3 external numbers dialled up to 24 digits per number If the number exceeds 24 digits the first 24 digits will be stored to memory During standby mode 1 Press L P ley 2 When necessary press I G P key again until you have selected your desired number 3 Press I Ikey to dial Or 1 Press LJ I key 2 Press P I key to redial the last number LNR FUNCTION Store the last number dialled While you are viewing a previously dialled number that you wish to save 1 Press L QJ I key The display on the right is shown Press the numeric keys to enter the Name If you made a mistake press C amp key to edit it Press I key to complete editing the Name and proceed to edit the Number Press the numeric keys to edit the Phone number when necessary Q A N Press gt I key to confirm The record is now saved into the phonebook Then it goes back to standby mode Delete last number dialled While you are viewing a previously dialled number that you wish to delete 1 Press C A I key The display on the right is shown DELETE 2 Press I I key to confirm The display will z show the previous LNR record Note It there are no more LNR records a message EMPTY is dis
3. 18 Review Edit Dial stored Phonebook FOCOrdS sove 18 1 Re 2 Understanding the cordless handset display 2 enirn e 6 Your eco5100 base unit 7 Bottom sisi ceeex ka sever eurn kaken 8 EE A E E 9 Take two different calls at the same LIMO AEE AE E armee 11 Recall function when connected to a PABX uoles err 12 Pause feature when using on a PABX 12 Handsfree mode 13 Volume adjustment with handset 13 Handset volume control 13 14 Delete one or all CID record s 15 EE NE ET 16 Delete last number dialled 17 H A 18 Delete one record 19 CONTENTS Cordless Handset Operation irent sad sh cteeies bunke ets ke mannen g 20 Handset ringer adjustment 20 Registration ess 23 Handset ringer melody 20 Register new handsets on the Handset ringer volume oaaao 20 eco5100 base 23 Handset ringer On Off 20 Remove handsets 23 Multi handset Operation 21 Language setting 24 Intercom function sss 21 Handset name e 24 Call transfer between cordless Base Volume eese 25 handsets n coop erratis 22 Base Mel
4. 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 40 Customer Support Australia New Zealand Oricom International Pty Ltd Atlas Gentech NZ Limited Locked Bag 658 Private Bag 14927 Panmure South Windsor NSW 2756 Australia Auckland Email support oricom com au Email support Qatlasgentech co nz Web www oricom com au Web www atlasgentech co nz Fax 02 4574 8888 Fax 09 574 2722 Ph 1300 889 785 Ph 0900 50 025 Toll Call To view the full Oricom range please visit the Oricom website www oricom com au Oricom
5. and press the gt lkey to confirm 7 Press gt lkey to confirm and return to standby mode 8 LCD screen will display HS 1 2 3 or 4 and antenna icon will not flash Nolte It the base is full and cannot add any more handsets you will hear a tone See the next section to remove a handset Remove handsets During standby mode 1 Press 9 I key REMOVE HS 2 Press Jor I 2 I key to select REMOVE vi 7 HS from the display 23 o AR Q N Press the numeric keys 1 4 to enter the CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Press 1 key to confirm The display on the PIN right is shown Y H Enter the default value 0000 1 Press gt I key to confirm and the display on REMOVE HS the right is shown Yi handset number Press gt I key to confirm and return to standby mode Language setting To select the display language LANGUAGE AUNA Press SI key during standby mode Press p Jor I a I key to select LANGUAGE from the display Press gt I key to enter the mode Press p Jor I aP I key to select Language options on the display Press gt I key to confirm and return to standby mode Handset name During standby mode OO GO Hm Press i gt key Press p Jor I a I key to select NAME from the display Press gt I key to enter the mode Press and hold I C I key to erase the existing
6. ing service 1 Press Jon the cordless handset to wait for dial tone then press K 4 3 IA 2 You will hear a service tone then press 4 lagain 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 I key You will hear a dial tone 2 Press 2 I to put the current call on hold and talk with the second caller 11 BASIC OPERATION 3 Repeat steps 1 2 to swap between the two callers Recall settings are Australia 100ms SHORT and New Zealand 600ms LONG If this feature does not work correctly check the country option To change the Recall settings press and hold P I key on the cordless handset to switch between LONG and SHORT on the display Recall function when connected to a PABX If you have connected your telephone to a PABX you can use all the facilities such as call transfer automatic recall etc The 5 I key provides access to these facilities Pause feature when using on a PABX Note The pause function described in this section is only necessary when the eco5100 is used on older PABX s With some PABX s there is a short pause between the code for the outside line usually 0 or 9 and obtaining dial tone A pause needs to be entered manually and stored in the phone book so that the numbers are not dialled too quickly When storing num
7. N Press gt I key to confirm Then it goes back to standby mode Delete one record While you are viewing the record that you wish to delete 1 Press C a I key A confirmation message DELETE is displayed 2 Press I key to confirm and show the previous record 19 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Cordless Handset Operation Handset ringer adjustment Handset ringer melody During standby mode 1 Press and hold ifi I key XX flashes and the current melody option appears MELODY 3 EX Ya 7 2 Press lor I a I key to select the melody option 1 to 9 for adjustment 3 Press afl 1 key to confirm Handset ringer volume During standby mode VOLUME 3 1 Press afl I key Display shows the current cens d volume level EX Yi 2 Press lor I 2 I key to select the volume level There are 6 levels for adjustment 1 lowest to 5 highest and ringer off 3 Press afl 1 key again to confirm Handset ringer On Off During standby mode press and hold I A I key to switch between ringer On Off HANDSET 1 appears whenever the ringer is Off H Yi CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Multi handset Operation Your eco5100 can have up to 4 handsets registered to the base unit Each handset has its own number HS 1 HS 2 HS 3 and HS 4 shown on the left hand side of the display With 2 or more handsets you can Make intercom calls while on an external call Swit
8. call amp is shown on the display 2 Press I C I key again to resume the call Paging the handset s All handsets registered to the base will ring for a maximum of 20 seconds when the D lbutton on the base is pressed To stop the paging ring just press any button on a handset 10 BASIC OPERATION Handset range Your eco5100 handset has a range of up to 300 metres outdoors and up to 50 metres indoors in ideal conditions If you carry the handset too far away from the base you may go out of communication range and the antenna icon will flash in the display to warn you if you try to make a call the handset will beep and return to searching If you are already on a call and move out of range the call quality will degrade as the range limit is reached and the call may be disconnected You will need to move closer to the base to be able to continue the call and make any further calls Recall feature Recall feature can be used when you are using some services provided by your network operators such as call waiting etc Asubscription may apply for these services contact your network operator for more information While you are talking on the phone press I 5 I key on the cordless handset to send a Recall 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 Wait
9. capacity always delete messages after listening Note The unit will NOT delete the messages you have NOT listened to Memory full Memory will be full in the following 2 cases 1 During Memo OGM ICM recording the unit becomes full 2 The memory is full and somebody is trying to record new Memo OGM ICM message In both the above situations the unit will prompt Answering Machine Full OGM mode will change to OGM 2 automatically after Memory full 32 ADVANCED ANSWERING SYSTEM Advanced Answering System Remote control You can access your answering machine when you are away by using any touch tone phone You have to enter the Security PIN to access the answering machine The de fault PIN is 321 Refer to Answering machine PIN Number Setting on P27 Switch your answering machine on remotely 1 Place a call to your answering machine When the answering machine answers the call it will play the OGM 2 During or after the announcement enter your 3 digit security code you will hear two short beeps to confirm that the answering machine is now in remote mode 3 Press the digit 9 on your keypad to switch your answering machine on Your answering machine will now answer any further incoming calls after the ring delay of between 2 and 9 rings Phone in to check your messages If you left your answering machine switched on 1 Place a call to your answering machine When the answering machine answers
10. the call it will play the OGM 2 During or after the OGM enter your 3 digit security code you will hear two short beeps to confirm that the answering machine is now in remote mode 3 You can now remotely control your answering machine by pressing the numeric buttons on the keypad Note 1 If you have not changed your security code the default is 321 2 If you enter your security code incorrectly 10 times the answering machine will hang up the call 3 If you enter the correct code you can now remotely control your answering machine by using the digits on the keypad 4 f no digit is pressed for 10 seconds the answering machine will hang up the call 33 ADVANCED ANSWERING SYSTEM Remote operation keys Keys on remote phone keypad Operation 1 Replay the current message 1 Press twice Skip back to the previous message 2 Play new messages Pause during playing messages Skip forward to the next message Playback OGM Record a new OGM Stop playback or recording Delete the current message Switch the machine off Switch the machine on Switch between OGM1 or OGM2 Delete all old messages O O D N D UA RA G Skip announcement during playback Recording MEMO Call screening Call screening function allows you to hear the caller before you pick up the call whilst the eco5100 is recording incoming messages You can screen incoming calls by
11. waiting for the caller to begin leaving their message then pick up the handset and press 3 I key to talk to the caller The answering ma chine automatically stops recording when you activate the handset or pick up an exten Sion phone This function cannot be turned off If you do not want to hear the caller you can turn down the base speaker volume see page 10 To listen to your messages you will need to turn up the volume again Cordless handset detection The answering machine can detect the cordless handset while recording messages It automatically stops recording when you pick up the call using the cordless handset Note The message recorded before you pick up the call will be deleted 34 CUSTOMER SUPPORT Customer Support If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and en sure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the telephone socket If the fault is still present connect another telephone if available to the tele phone socket The results will show you whether the fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line If the product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line Please contact your network operator for assistance To order spare parts additional handsets replacement batteries and in case of any technical issues you may have with the pro
12. you cannot locate the Warranty Card please contact our Customer Support Service on 1300 889 785 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 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 light ning This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card
13. 300m outdoors up to 50m indoors Standby time Up to 100 hours Talk time Up to 11 hours Temperature time Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage 20 C to 60 C Compatibility Only GAP compatible DECT phones Multiple handset capability Up to 4 handsets per base Multiple bases Ringer melodies Up to 4 bases per handset 5 music and 4 monotone Battery charge time 15 hours Rechargeable batteries AAA Ni MH 1 2V 600mAh Mains power supply for base unit Input 100 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 150mA Output 6 5VDC 400mA Mains power supply for charger Input 100 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 100mA Output 6 5VDC 200mA Memory Up to 50 phone numbers Up to 24 digits per Number and 16 characters per Name Redial memory Max 3 phone numbers Recording time At least 11 minutes 38 APPENDIX 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 receiving the warranty services during the warranty period The Warranty Card is located in the package If
14. Oricom Oricom eco5100 Series Cordless phone with integrated answering system USER GUIDE q aru qum eC d d wn C Keep this user guide for future reference D WARNING DO NOT USE STANDARD ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS 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 CONTENTS CONTENTS WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION Getting Started Installation and Charger Pack contents Purchasing additional handsets Your cordless handset 5 Basic Operation During standby 9 Cordless handset s LCD display 9 Answering an incoming call 9 Making an external call 10 Mute feature Paging the handset s Handset range Recall feature Gall wallihg n tt Caller ID Operation Review Caller ID records 14 Store a CID number 14 LNR Function Last Number Redial Redial the last number 16 Store the last number dialled 17 Phonebook rere Add new records
15. achine PIN BASIC OPERATION Basic Operation During standby Note If the power is not connected to the base unit The cordless handset CANNOT operate Cordless handset s LCD display HANDSET 1 Handset number HANDSET H Current battery level Yi Aconstant signal icon indicates the cordless handset is linked to the base unit When signal icon is flash ing the handset needs to be re registered see page 23 Answering an incoming call When there is an incoming call the phone rings and flashes on the display If a CID record is received amp flashes and the caller information is displayed The auto answer function allows you to answer a call by simply lifting the handset from the base when it is ringing 1 Press I 7 I key to answer the call if hansdet is off the base 2 Press I 4 lkey again to end the call BASIC OPERATION Making an external call Normal dialling 1 Press LCJ I key 2 Entera telephone number If you enter more than 14 digits you only see the last 14 digits on the display 3 Press L I key to end the call Pre dialling 1 Enter a telephone number 2 When necessary press I c a Ito erase the digit individually 3 Press 3 I key to dial 4 Press L J I key to end the call Mute feature Place a call on hold so that the caller will NOT be able to hear you but you can still hear the caller During talking mode 1 Press I c a I key on the handset to mute the
16. andset When you have new unanswered calls E icon flashes on the base and flashes on the cordless handset If a call has been answered then the call is set to old call Review Caller ID records During standby mode 1 Press I a I key to display the latest call name 2 Press I key to view the call number 3 Press 5 I key again to see the Date Time when the call was received Store a CID number You can save a CID record into the Phonebook Direct memory provided that it con tains a valid phone number and the Phonebook Direct memory is not full While you are viewing the CID record that you wish to save 1 Press L QJ 1 key The display on the right is shown Press the numeric keys to edit the Name If you made a mistake press c a lkey to edit it 2 3 Press gt I key to complete editing the Name and proceed to edit the Number 4 Press the numeric keys to edit the Phone number 14 CALLER ID OPERATION 5 Press 9 I key to confirm The record is now saved into the phonebook Then it goes back to the call log Delete one or all CID record s Delete one CID record While you are viewing the CID record that you wish to delete 1 Press C A I key 2 Press I key to confirm The display shows previous CID record Delete all viewed CID records While you are viewing any CID record 1 Press and hold C amp I key 2 Press SI key to confirm The display shows unviewed CID records
17. bers in memory you can include the outside line access digit e g 9 or 0 with each phone number LNR function or memory dial may not work when using your telephone on a PABX Insert a pause between the OUTSIDE LINE DIGIT amp the TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 Press the numeric keys to enter the OUTSIDE LINE DIGIT 2 Press P I key to insert a pause 3 Press the numeric keys to enter the TELEPHONE NUMBER 12 BASIC OPERATION Handsfree mode During talking mode 1 Press I a I key to switch to speakerphone mode 2 Press a I key again to cancel this feature Or During standby mode 1 Press and hold I a I key to switch to speakerphone mode 2 Press A I key again to cancel this feature Volume adjustment with handset Handset volume control During standby mode 1 Press fl I key 2 Press lt r Jor I I key to adjust the handset ringer volume level Volume 1 to Volume 5 During handset talking mode Press fl key repeatedly to adjust the handset volume level Volume 1 to Volume 5 13 CALLER ID OPERATION Caller ID Operation If you subscribe to your telephone operators service charges may apply numbers of the incoming calls will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log please con sult your telephone service provider for details The eco5100 can store the last 30 calls including the record number date time and phone number up to 24 digits for the cordless h
18. ch between an external call and intercom call Transfer an external call from one handset to another Set a 3 way conference call between yourself an external call and intercom call Note A maximum of 1x external call and 2x intercom calls can take place at the same time If you make an external call another handset is on line result is a busy tone You can make an intercom call when the other handset is in progress Intercom function To make an intercom call 1 Press INT key during standby mode The display on the right is shown 2 Key the handset number 1 2 3 or 4 you wish to call When there is an intercom call the display on the right is shown 1 Press Jor INT key to answer the intercom call 2 Press 4 I or INT key again to end the call Depicts Handset 2 calling 21 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Call transfer between cordless handsets When there is an incoming external call 1 Press INT I key The display on the right is shown n xS LH CAR 2 Key the handset number 1 2 3 or 4 you wish E Yan to transfer 3 Press I 4 lkey to exit Intercom mode and return to standby mode Conference calls This function allows 3 parties yourself external call intercom call to be con nected at the same time When there is an incoming external call Press INT key The display on the right is shown Key the handset number 1 2 3 or 4 you wi
19. duct please consult our website for further information or send us an email for a prompt response to your enquiry In the unlikely event of a fault developing please contact us for assistance If the prod uct is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt 35 APPENDIX Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause s Solution s No dial tone on 1 The base unit is not properly connected 1 Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line D the cordless 2 Too far from the base unit 2 Move handset CLOSER to base unit handset 3 Battery charge is low 3 CHARGE battery 4 Incorrect battery polarity 4 RE INSERT batteries and check and 5 Re register handset 5 Handset not registered Antenna 1 The handset is not registered If the 1 REGISTER the handset symbol is handset is unregistered it displays 2 Move CLOSER to the base unit flashing UNREGISTERED The handset is out of range No beep when the cordless The handset is not placed properly on the charger Lift handset off the charger and carefully REPOSITION correctly for 24 hours but Battery icon D handset is 2 Charging contacts are dirty 2 CLEAN charging contacts with a clean and dry cloth placed on the 3 The handset tone is turned off 3 Turn ON the handset tone from the Sounds Menu charger 4 The handset s power i
20. free Intercom Delete Mute Numeric keys 9 Ringer Off On 10 Ringer Melody Ringer Volume Receiver Volume 11 Keypad lock 12 LNR Last Number Redial Pause GETTING STARTED Understanding the cordless handset display x LUIS c Left Arrow Phonebook records are being reviewed E E Battery level 3 bars fully charged JA Ringer is turned off I Speakerphone on 2 Keypad lock C Connected to telephone line Flashes when there is an incoming call X appears microphone muted Caller display Antenna in range out of range Intercom call to another handset Right Arrow Message waiting GETTING STARTED Your eco5100 base unit 11 10 12 9 13 8 1 Page 7 Speaker Volume Up Page handset 8 Forward MEMO 2 OGM ANS Recording MEMO Skip to next Message Recording Play OGM Repeat Message 9 Message Full Light 3 Stop On Off ESC 10 Play Pause Stop action Activating Deactivating the Play MEMO ICM Message Pause answering machine Exit the current playback operation mode 11 Message Power Light 4 Delete 12 Battery charge Call Light 5 Time 13 Rewind Set Day Hour Minute Press twice for Skip to previous Message 6 Speaker Volume Down GETTING STARTED Bottom o OF 29 GS CODE q 2 9 GS Answering Machine Rings CODE Answering M
21. g standby mode 1 Press Ns key to play the OGM 2 Press 6 m key to stop playing and return to standby mode OGM play to line If an incoming call ring exceeds the number of rings set Refer to Answering machine Ring delay Setting on P27 ihe answering machine will pick up the call and play the OGM message 29 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION ICM Incoming Messages Record ICM During OGM 1 mode the machine can record callers messages During recording mode the amp E light will flash The machine will stop automatically after recording 2 minutes Or you can stop recording by pressing 5 m key Note The CID number is displayed if you have subscribed to that service The Message recording time is from 3 seconds to 120 seconds Play ICM Incoming messages are played back in the sequence they were recorded Day and time of the recording is announced before each message When there are new messages only new messages are played back Old messages can be played back only when all new messages have been played back Answer Message light flashes when new messages are waiting To play messages 1 Press IP I key 2 To pause press IIP key 3 Press II key to resume 4 To replay the current message press lt lt I key during message playing 5 To replay the previous message press lt lt key twice 6 To skip to next message press gt I key 7 Press 6 m key to sto
22. handset name Press the numeric keys to enter the new handset name Press I key to confirm 24 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Base Volume During standby mode 1 Press 9 I key 2 Press Jor I a I key to select BS VOLUME from the display 3 Press L I key to enter the mode 4 5 Press p Jor I a I key to select volume levels There are 5 levels and off for selection Press I key to confirm Base Melody During standby mode 1 Press 9 I key 2 Press Yr lor I a I key to select BS MELODY from the display 3 Press gt I key to enter the mode 4 5 Press I p Jor I a I key to select volume levels There are 9 melodies for se lection Press SI key to confirm Reset During standby mode Press I key Press V r Jor I a I key to select RESET from the display Press gt I key to enter the mode The display on the right is shown Press the numeric keys to enter the PIN Press I key to confirm MA 9 Nau 25 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Answering Machine Operation Answering machine On Off During standby mode 1 Press and hold 6 9 key to switch the answering machine off Answering off will be heard followed by two short beeps Note During Off mode the answering machine is set to Announcement Two mode automatically It will answer the call after 12 rings and then switch to remote control mode This featu
23. n Australia 39 Caller ID uui oap 40 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION e Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid e To prevent electric shock do not open the handset or base cabinet Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking e Do not use your telephone during an electrical thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock Refer to information contained in the White Pages Directory As there is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an electrical storm it is recommended that users unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during an electrical storm e We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers 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
24. ody 25 Conference calls 22 or ll eee 25 Cordless handset keypad lock 22 Answering Machine Operation eese nennen 26 Answering machine On Off 26 ICM Incoming Messages 30 Day Time setting 26 Record ICM iit eren Answering machine Ring delay Play ICM rre Setting 27 MEMO dixe e deesoedec Answering machine PIN number Record memo istis Setting 27 Play melmno ais sans eoe ino secs OGM Outgoing Messages 28 Delete messages OGM Setting iiie 28 Delete one message Record OGM nois 28 Delete all messages PIV OGM osean 29 Memory full eene OGM play to line 29 Advanced Answering System Remote control 33 Remote operation keys Switch your answering machine on Call screening remotely PETERET EE CEU E 33 Cordless handset detection Phone in to check your messages 33 Customer Support sushi dear Rx au ses madame des kane E RENSE 35 Appenidlx 2 iie iini nas ana kode kne kaka RR RERTRRREFEESRIRERARATARRRMAYG4ERTAYUS FRFRRERRRAR UO 36 Troubleshooting 36 Notes for operation in New Zealand 40 Product Specifications 38 REN RN for New Zealand 40 Warranty Informatio
25. p playing Note No announcement will be played back if the day time is not set properly 30 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Memo Record memo You can record memos for other users of the unit to hear The maximum recording time is 2 minutes During standby mode 1 Press and hold gt gt I key until you hear a long beep 2 Speak into the microphone after the beep 3 Press 6 m key to stop recording or recording will stop after 2 minutes The recorded memo will playback automatically for review Play memo The memo is played back together with the incoming messages ICM 1 Press IP I key during standby mode 2 Press 0 key to stop playback or it will stop when the memo is finished For Pause Skip forward backward during playing refer to the operation of Play ICM on P30 Delete messages Delete one message While you are listening to a message 1 Press and hold I X I key until you hear a long beep and then message erased will be heard 2 Press 6 m key to exit 31 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Delete all messages While the unit is in standby mode you can delete all the old messages but not new messages Press and hold X key until you hear a long beep and then All message erased will be heard It means that the old messages will be deleted but the new messages will not be deleted Remember to delete messages To avoid exceeding the memory storage
26. played 17 PHONEBOOK Phonebook Add new records You can store up to 50 phonebook records in each handset Each record can contain up to 24 digits per number and 14 characters per name During standby mode 1 Oc AQ N NAME Press and hold 7 I key The display on the re right is shown cial Yi Press the numeric keys to enter the Name If you made a mistake press X key to edit it Press and hold C amp key to delete the entire name Press gt I key to complete editing the Name and proceed to edit the Number Press the numeric keys to edit the Number Press c a I key for further editing when necessary Press SI key to confirm The record is now saved into the Phonebook Then it goes back to standby mode Re peat step 1 to 5 to add another record Review Edit Dial stored Phonebook records During standby mode 1 2 3 While you are viewing the record that you wish to edit 1 Press QJ 1 key Press p Jor I 1to browse stored records Press LC I key to dial the number John_ Press and hold QJ I key The display on the g right is shown cil PHONEBOOK Press C a I key to erase the last character or press and hold c u lkey to erase the entire characters Press I key to complete editing the Name and proceed to edit the Number Press c a I key to erase the last digit or press and hold c a lkey to erase the entire digits aA AQ
27. pplied These can be obtained from electronic stores Important DO YOU HAVE BROADBAND ADSL If you do you must connect an in line filter not supplied between the telephone socket and your eco5100 base to ensure that your broadband and eco5100 will work properly If you do not install the filter you will experience interference on the eco5100 and your Broadband may suffer dropouts Please refer to the user guide of the in line filter for installation 3 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 4 Place the handset on the charging cradle and charge the bat ur teries for a full 15 hours before using it for the first time Tip It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the charging cradle when it is not in use to ensure that the handset is always fully charged GETTING STARTED JIN WARNING 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 Do 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 o
28. re can not be turned off During Off mode 1 Press and hold dm I key to switch the answering machine on Answering on Announcement One will be heard followed by a short beep Day Time setting Once you have set the day and time your answering machine will automatically an nounce the day and time that each message has been received Default day and time Sunday 12 30 1 Press and hold I I key for 2 seconds The voice prompt Please set day will be heard IE Press E lt lt or N heard key to select day Voice prompt at each selection will be hours will be heard MEMO Press Tor gt N key to select hours Voice prompt at each selection will be 2 3 Press I I key to confirm and go to next setting The voice prompt Please set 4 heard 5 Press l key to confirm and go to next setting The voice prompt Please set minutes will be heard 26 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 6 Press lt lt or D I key to select minutes Voice prompt at each selection will be heard 7 Press I I key to confirm setting and go back to standby or off mode Answering machine Ring delay Setting This setting is used to set how quickly the answering machine answers an incoming call Default number of rings 3 1 Press and hold I 2 9 GS I key bottom of base for 2 seconds Please set rings will be heard followed by a short beep after a pause then prompt cur
29. rent rings 2 Press lt lt or gt I key to select item Voice prompt at each selection will be heard There are 2 9 and TS mode Toll saver for you to select 3 Press 2 9 GS I key to confirm setting and go back to standby or off mode Note If you have a fax machine connected to the same line and the fax is set to AUTO ANSWER you should set the ring delay on your eco5100 to 9 and your fax machine to 2 Tip Toll Saver is a cost effective way to manage your messages when accessing your answering machine remotely When toll saver GS is selected your an swering machine will pick up the call after 2 rings if you have new messages or 5 rings if you have no new messages Answering machine PIN number Setting A 3 digit security code is required for remote access to your answering machine The default code is 321 but for security reasons you should change this to a code personal to you 1 Press and hold CODE I key bottom of base for 2 seconds You will hear Please Set security code and the first digit eg 3 27 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION IE Press lt lt or N key to select a new first digit and press CODE button to confirm You will hear the second digit eg 2 Q N Press lt lt or gt N key to select a new second digit and press the CODE but ton to confirm You will hear the third digit eg 3 4 Press 4 Tor gt key to select a new third digit 5 P
30. ress CODE l key to confirm setting and the new security code will be heard then the answering machine will return to standby mode Note Press 67m key any time or 5 seconds without any operation will quit setting mode and will go back to standby or off mode All settings will remain un changed OGM Outgoing Messages eco5100 has two OGM message modes OGM1 Announcement One mode Callers can hear a pre recorded message Please leave a message after the beep and the unit records the caller s message OGM2 Announcement Two mode Callers can hear the other pre recorded message Please call later Under this mode the caller will NOT have the opportunity to leave a message You can also record your own personalized greeting from 3 seconds to 120 seconds Note The default setting is OGM1 Announcement One OGM setting Press 5 m key to switch between OGM1 and OGM2 Record OGM 1 Press m I key to select OGM1 mode or OGM2 mode 28 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 2 Press and hold ans key until you hear a long beep and see amp J light flash 3 Speak into the microphone 15cm from the base unit s microphone 4 Press 6 m key to stop recording the machine will play back recording for review 5 To recall the default OGM press X I during OGM playback Note It the OGM is less than 3 seconds it is not valid The machine will stop automatically after 2 minutes Play OGM Durin
31. s turned off 4 CHECK batteries Handset charged 1 Handset battery is defective or faulty 1 REPLACE with new AAA rechargeable Ni MH Handset is not placed properly on the charger batteries CHECK to make sure the battery icon is scrolling m crackles echo etc Bo remains empty 3 Battery installed incorrectly 3 RE INSERT batteries and check and No symbol on 1 Battery is empty 1 CHARGE battery the display 2 The product is not properly connected 2 Make sure your product is properly PLUGGED IN Bad audio 1 Interference from nearby electrical appliance 1 Try a different connection point one that is away quality 2 Base unit is installed in a room with thick from other electrical appliances walls The handset is too far from the base unit If you have Broadband ADSL you need a in line filter not supplied m Install the base unit in a DIFFERENT room OR use EXTENSION leads Move CLOSER to the base unit Ensure a in line ADSL filter is installed on all phone sockets between wall plate and your Aw Caller ID does not work Service not activated Check your SUBSCRIPTION with the SERVICE provider APPENDIX Problem Possible cause s Solution s Phone does 1 The ringer is off 1 Turn ON the ringer not ring whena 2 Too many phones are sharing the same 2 Disconnect some of the phones from the phone line call comes in phone line 3 Check ba
32. se unit CONNECTIONS 3 Base unit not plugged in Keypad does Keypad may be locked UNLOCK the keypad not work Busy tone 1 Other handset may still be connected 1 Check ALL handsets and END all calls in use light on 2 Check power supply connection 2 Check CONNECTIONS to wall and base Can t transfera 1 Handset is busy 1 Check ALL handsets and END all calls call 2 Handset is out of range 2 Move handset CLOSER to base unit 3 Wrong handset number 3 Check HANDSET NUMBER Answering 1 Message limit exceeded 1 DELETE old messages machine won t 2 Machine not switched on 2 SWITCH ON the answering machine record 3 OGM2 selected 3 Can only record with OGM1 CHANGE to OGM1 Remote 1 Incorrect security PIN 1 CHECK security PIN operation 2 Some cordless and mobile handsets do 2 Need to use a TONE DIALLING phone doesn t work not generate continuous tones 3 Key in the digits within the 10 seconds limit 3 Pausing too long between key press Note If none of the above solutions help reset your phone by disconnecting the mains power from the base and removing batteries from handset s Reconnect after 15 minutes Alternatively please contact Customer Service on 1300 889 785 37 Product Specifications APPENDIX Phone Oricom eco5100 Specifications Frequency range 1 88 1 897 GHz bandwidth 20MHz Channel bandwidth 1 728 MH Operating range Up to
33. sh to invite to the conference Press 3 I key to pick up the call Press and hold INT I key to go into the 3 way conference mode Press INT I key to go back to Intercom mode HARM Nu Press 4 lkey to exit Intercom mode and return to standby mode Cordless handset keypad lock During standby mode 1 Press and hold 4 9 key to lock the keypad HANDSET 2 To release keypad lock press and hold 0 i z key for 3 seconds Yi Note When the keypad is locked K J I key and INT I key can be used to answer an external or intercom call 22 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Registration Register new handsets on the eco5100 base The handsets which come in the same pack are already registered to the base If you buy new handsets You need to register them before use 1 Charge the batteries for 15 hours 2 Register the handset to the base unit Each base can register up to 4 handsets During standby mode 1 Press and hold I key on the base unit for 10 seconds The In Use light will flash 2 Press gt I key and then press I p Jor I AV key to select REGISTER from the display Press gt I key The display on the right is shown REGISTER Fo np AQ Press 1 2 3 or 4 The handset begins to search for the base Press gt key to confirm 5 6 When the handset locates the base PIN will be displayed Enter the 4 digit base PIN code 0000
34. small metal objects such as staples and pins Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items 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 calls to emergency services if the mains power fails e Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone e Clean with a dry soft lint free cloth Never use cleaning agents particularly aggressive Solvents 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 system damage may result to the PBX N CAUTION Use only the mains adaptors supplied with Adaptor for base this product Incorrect adaptor polarity or Input 100 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 150mA voltage can seriously damage the unit Output 6 5VDC 400mA Adaptor for Charger Input 100 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 100mA Output 6 5VDC 200mA GETTING STARTED Getting Started Installation and Charger 1 Connect the mains adaptor supplied to the socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply 2 Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket Note In Australia some phone wall sockets are the old non modular style If you have this type of wall socket you will need to purchase a modular converter plug not su
35. ut 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 GETTING STARTED Pack contents Depending on the model you have purchased this pack should contain the following items If any of these are missing please contact Oricom directly eco5100 1 eco5100 2 Base units L 4 Cordless handsets Power adaptor Line cord User guide 1 Handset Rechargeable AAA Ni MH Batteries 1 2V 600mAh ME TE SE Charging cradle and power adaptor mA 1 Ep Purchasing additional handsets You may expand your eco5100 by adding more handsets eco5250WH These can be purchased separately from the retailer where you purchased the product or directly from Oricom Australia The eco5100 can accommodate a total of 4 cordless handsets GETTING STARTED Your cordless handset D N D A 8 en RON 9 10 Talk Left Recall Dial mode Menu Phonebook Right CID Caller ID Hands

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