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1. Signal indicator Steady Satisfactory handset to base signal link Blinking No signal link kizin The number displayed contains more than 12 digits and the leftmost digits are displayed oia Displayed if item list extends above current position The number displayed contains more than 12 e Right Scroll digits and the rightmost digits are displayed Displayed if item list extends below current position Selecting a site for the Base unit The phone base unit should be installed where the mains adaptor plug will reach the power socket and the telephone cable will reach your telephone socket and not to close to other electrical equipment such as washing machines microwaves TV fluorescent lights etc 1 Make sure the telephone line is not yet connected to the telephone wall socket 2 Plug the mains AC adaptor into a mains socket and into the base of the phone The base will beep then insert the phone line plug into the phone socket and the other end into the base unit Charging the batteries Please charge the handset batteries for 14 hours before first use to maximise battery performance 1 Only use the rechargeable batteries supplied with this phone 2 Remove battery cover on the handset and Install the batteries supplied ensuring you observe the correct polarity Replace the battery cover 3 Place the handset on the base unit to charge for at least 14 hours 4 The red LED CHARGE light
2. in case you later need to transport it or return it for servicing In the box you will find 1 handset 1 Base Unit 3 AAA rechargeable 600mAh batteries 1 AC adaptor User Manual and a Telephone line cord and adaptor plug Handset and Base unit Receiver LCD display PHONEBOOK button Use to access phonebook 4 TALK button Press to make receive end external calls To escape from programming 5 Up button To enter the redial list in standby mode Long press to enter a pause in the dialling sequence To adjust earpiece volume during a call To scroll up through the menu options settings To scroll up the phonebook call list 6 Down button To enter the CID call list in standby mode To adjust earpiece volume during a call To scroll down through the menu options settings To scroll down the phonebook call list 7 OK Menu button To confirm settings To enter the menu 8 MUTE button To use the mute function during a call WN gt CHARGE PAGE gt IN USE os We callis 14 15 9 Cancel INT Power button To cancel display digits or characters Long press to exit menu setting To make an internal call to another handset Only available if you have more than one handset Long press to power off the handset Press to power on the handset 10 Recall button For use with network services 11 Numerical dial buttons Use to dial
3. De RED Roin Rd 20 py fles wg li cnls ros opas ro anden kan rapids onerar proi ienis iritas 20 Programming RT Chance PIN OG oou esu ese aet a eio e v d pase teu uc Reealltimeselee Ion isa CO o Pause time selection e Reset to tactoty detault settin SIA p Ra acd oust IR qup aca iz Quieledetault Seting Seni es e dd ostia find aat E Ote TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4 cere te Ee SIE HER rH ee ei 23 Notes for operation in New Zealand ccccccconnnnncccnccccccccnnnnnnnnnnncncnnnennnananannnnnnnnnnnnns 24 Warranty Informatio Mi oec EE ARENA nanana a aeaa nisaar arani 25 A Safety Information Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid To prevent electric shock do not open the handset or base cabinet Avoid metallic contact e g metal clips keys between the battery contacts and charging conductors Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking There is a 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 a storm 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 cleanin
4. EF Press OK button 4 Use DOWN button to scroll to the option LFNGURGE CA 5 pv Press OK button The display will show ENOL 5H 6 or Use UP or DOWN button to select your desired language 7 Ge Press OK button to confirm and exit to LANGUAGE 8 52 Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode y 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Handset keypad lock unlock Locking the keypad prevents you dialling a number accidentally This can be useful with small children When the keypad is locked when an incoming call arrives you can press the TALK button to take the line to answer the call All keys are available during the conversation and the keypad is locked at the end of the call To lock the handset keys 1 4 Press OK button o 2 24 Press button 3 The keypad is locked and the lock icon is displayed on the LCD To unlock the handset keys 1 2 Press OK button Jo 2 Press button 3 The keypad is unlocked and the lock icon is disappeared 19 Switching your handset On or Off LS Press and hold the CANCEL button you can power off the handset 29 To power on the handset again just press CANCEL button TOW Auto Answering When the Auto Answer function is activated you are able to answer a call by lifting the handset out of the base cradle without having to press the TALK key E 1 je Press OK button PHUNE AULA is displayed 2 e Press DOWN bu
5. Volume 1 A Press OK button PHONE XE is displayed 2 y Press DOWN button HANISET is displayed Press OK button CF 3 Press OK button 4 e Use DOWN button to scroll to the option EAR viL LA H Vm a 5 os Press OK button The display will show LHR VEL X X earpiece K volume level from 1 to 5 6 DOr Use UP or DOWN button to select your desired level A 7 lt 4 Press OK button to confirm and exit to LAR VEL 8 C Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode or 3 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Alert tones Key beep This alert sounds a tone each time a key is pressed CA 1 IV Press OK button PHONE JUD is displayed 2 Press DOWN button HANIS is displayed p 3 ox Press OK button LINES is displayed 17 4 fok Press OK button again KEYTINE is displayed Press OK button again EN or LFF is displayed 6 or Use UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF setting PA e 5 0 CA 7 ox e EA 9 Low battery DA 2 CA 3 ox 4 JOK 5 e 6 Es 7 Emre 8 oK ZO 9 CK 10 Out of range 1 py 2 e ce 3 F 4 os 6 t Press OK button to confirm the setting Press CANCEL and hold to exit to standby or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Press OK button PHONE JUUh is displayed Press DOWN button HANI is displayed Press OK button LINES is displayed Press OK button again KEYTLINE is di
6. 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 nat 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 24 Warranty Information This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective workmanship or parts The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse negligence water ingress excessive voltage telephone line faults or lightning This guarantee in no way affects your statutory rights Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions Remove all extra telep
7. call press TALK button again or replace the handset on base 11 Editing an entry in the phone book You can amend the name and number of any entry stored in your phonebook ZA y 1 15 Press OK button FHUNLILUK is displayed 2 Ps 3 S amp 4 py 5 Ga or SE A AE 6 ok ey oy 7 wt s E 4 9 A NS Ww 10 LA lok LA 1 1 e y 12 00 wt 1 13 Press OK button Hu is displayed Press DOWN button to scroll to the option E37 Press OK button The name of first phone book entry is displayed Use the UP and DOWN button to scroll through the records until the required name is displayed Press OK button when the required name displayed Use the alphanumeric keys and CANCEL to make the required changes Press OK button when changes are completed The number of the entry is displayed Press CANCEL to delete any digits you wish to change and re enter the number Press OK to confirm Press CANCEL to return to PHONEBOOK Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Deleting an entry in the phone book You can delete a number currently stored in your phonebook 1 od A C 2 1 CA 4 pv p emo O 6 V wA A 7 OK Press OK button PHONE JODA is displayed Press OK button Hil is displayed Press DOWN button to scroll to the option ILE E Press OK button The name of first phone book entry is displayed re Use the U
8. on the base unit indicating that the handset is charging Note The charge light will stay on even when battery is fully charged and whenever the handset is on the base NOTE if the charge LED on the base does not light up reposition the handset in the base unit ensuring the charging points make contact Regular cleaning is necessary for base and handset charge contacts Use a clean dry cloth Handset battery charge level 1 The Level of the battery power is indicated as a battery icon on the LCD display in the handset If the battery icon shows empty your phone needs to be charge 2 When in use and your phone emit battery low warning tone your phone needs to be charge 3 When fully charged your phone will provide up to 8 hours talk time and up to 100 hours of standby time Setting the handset date and time 1 e Press the OK button to enter MENU settings You will see E PHONE JOE in the display 2 A Press DOWN button to scroll to WANIE option ok 3 U Press OK button to confirm 4 O Press DOWN button to scroll to JE TME 5 Press OK button again The first digit of Date will flash Enter two digits of the current date e g 26 from the numeric keypad Then the digit of Month will flash T Enter two digits of the current month e g 08 from the numeric keypad Then the digit of Hour will flash Se CJ 8 Y Ma Enter two digits of the current hour e g 18 from the numeric keypad Then the digit of Minute w
9. the last 10 numbers called DES In standby mode press UP button The last number dialled is Rm displayed ha ne E 2 or Scroll through the calls with UP and DOWN buttons N CA 3 ey Press OK button to toggle between name and number if necessary UN e 4 A If you don t want to redial use CANCEL to exit 5 5 Press TALK button when the number you desired appears 6 To end the call press TALK again or replace the handset on the base unit Using MUTE During a call you can mute your voice so that you can speak privately to a third party without the caller being able to hear you You will still be able to hear your caller During a call press the MUTE button the mute icon will appear in the LCD 1 Using Recall pal This button is used for network services e g to access call waiting conference calling and other services provided by your local phone service provider Subscriptions may apply 2 Press the MUTE button again to talk to your caller again Using Pause function ay Press and hold the UP button for about 3 sec you can insert a pause in the memory dialling sequence Adjust the handset earpiece volume during a call om or during a call use the UP or DOWN button you can adjust the receiver volume to a high or low level The display will show ERR VEL m n volume level from 1 to 5 Page function If you lose or misplace your handset you can press the Page on base to re
10. DE PIN Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode Recall time selection Your phone has a preset Recall time of 100ms for Australia and 600MS for New Zealand however If you connect your phone to an extension PBX the RECALL duration may be different Your can select a different timing 80 100 180 300 or 600 msec from the menu system N os ZA AS Uy tan JZ M A D Ce A S or S Prin Press OK button PHONE RU is displayed Use DOWN button to scroll to JHSE Press OK button Use DOWN button to scroll to the option RELALL Press OK The display will show RELALL X X Flash time 1 to 5 Use UP or DOWN button to select your desired flash time Press OK button to confirm and exit to RECALL Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode Pause time selection If you connect your phone to an extension of a Phone system PBX you may need to insert a Pause in the dialling and memory store sequence Options for pause timing are 1 1 5 2 and 3 sec AN oK 2 e w 3 v 4 2 OK 5 p FK 7 Ed U E or c Press OK button HUNE ILU is displayed Use DOWN button to scroll to W Press OK button Use DOWN button to scroll to the option FALSE Press OK The display will show H E X X pause time 1 to 4 Use UP or DOWN button to select your desired pause time Press OK button to confirm and exit to PAUSE Press and hold CANCEL to exit to stan
11. Oricom bringing people together Oricom BB100 DECT CORDLESS Telephone User Guide Keep this user guide for future reference Contents Safety Intormati Mision D o S 4 Unpacking your Oricom BB100 s42684 4444445064 4068 hee eee cere etete cet eees 4 Handset and Base unil ioci on cete ece ce ecce eco ees e ceu ek ccucccetacetecetccucccutacetecetccutecenecs 5 DCD Bay IU e 6 Belectmu a site forthe Base DHT os rt coda vile v etat AA IA OE ree aiu neto iode uade 7 Charite the bates e tumet fete b ca tbe T cono dee 7 Handset battery charge PA AO 7 Setting the handset dat and MES a 7 Standby Md A A WIE PH UTR LENS qs 8 USING YOUR PHONE acaso oros sanan ao AURA MR acia 8 Tosdake and end calles ioni cete o EU E o a C i E tf 8 Preparatory dialling pre dital A teet terii dece der tedediRe ha QR a A A 8 Receiving external CANS is AA ba 8 A ST 9 Usne MUTE A O t TENOR MONT HR RTT MH MEN 9 Usine Reeallins a tas 9 Usine Pause fim Ct othe o ecd hata A eae d sate A eov v Due eh 9 Adjust the handset earpiece volume during Call uu eret eee rene gencre tee ein p deae tadas 9 PARE TtctlOfi caes A ee a e lavet or sve a ER dU Na Ie Re R 10 QOutof tange Wap A a 10 USING THE PHONE BOOK esscu uisa rA TE RREEES ana RR Ry RAFREECR nena EXMRATMRRTR ER A AR RXA AMA REGERE 10 Storing an entry in the phone A ento etn IO o De atus tede Mu ld 10 Reviewing the phonebook c de toe RR acct eie eee pe e
12. P and DOWN button to scroll through the records until the required name is displayed Press OK button when the required name displayed the number will be displayed Press OK again CUNFIRT 1is displayed Press OK button to confirm the deletion or press CANCEL to exit if you don t want to delete it Press and hold the CANCEL to exit to standby mode or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode 12 CALLER ID CID If you subscribe to Caller ID charges may apply to your telephone service providers Caller ID service numbers of the incoming calls will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log Please consult your telephone service provider for details about the service Call Screening With CID service implemented on your telephone line when your phone rings the caller s number will display on the LCD of the handset You have the option to answer the call or not 1 When your phone rings the calling number will appear in your handset display if CID service is available The last 24 incoming calls will be saved in the CID call list Your handset CID icon A and Base In use New Call LED will flash indicating new call s 2 Press TALK M to take the call 3 Press TALK X again to end the call or you may simply put your handset on the base charge cradle CID Phonebook Matching If you have stored names and numbers in your phone book the callers name will be displayed when the call comes in CID Reserv
13. again to show repeat times of the call if the number is displayed first Press OK again to display the date and time of the call Press OK again Hi will be displayed if the entry has not been stored in the phonebook yet If the entry has been stored in the phonebook then the option Fai will not be displayed only HELETE option will appear on LCD Note Your DECT phone can detect automatically whether the CID entry is stored in the phonebook or not The option AL will appear only when the CID entry has not been stored in the phonebook yet Press OK button again NAME d will appear to ask you to add the name if the CID entry comes without a name If the entry comes with a name already then the name instead of the enquiry NAME 1 will be displayed You can enter the name if the CID entry comes without a name or re edit the name If the CID entry comes with a name already from the alphanumeric keys Press OK button to confirm Press and hold CANCEL to exit Deleting a CID record If the CID entry has been stored in the phone book 1 2 leon OF Y cio T S Reval gt Press DOWN button The most recently received CID is displayed Use UP and DOWN button to scroll through the Calls list 14 3 ox Press OK to view the number if the name is displayed first Press v OK again to see the remaining digits if the number consists of more than 12 digits ce 4 jose Press OK again to show repeat times
14. d on all display You can make a call to the network service provider to listen to the messages in your voice mailbox Once you listen to your new message the network will send message waiting off within a short while the E will turn off PERSONALISING YOUR SETTINGS Selecting Handset Ringer melodies There are 8 handset ringer melodies to choose from You can set a different melody for internal call and external calls 1 A Press OK button PHONE ALO is displayed ed 15 2 e Press DOWN button HANISET is displayed 3 ox Press OK button 4 Use DOWN button to scroll to the option Ex MELUTY to set a ringer melody for external calls Or to scroll to the option INT MELODY to set a ringer melody for CA internal calls 5 J Press OK button The LCD shows ELUI X X one number of 8 melodies and you will hear a sample melody A or Use the UP and DOWN button to select your desired melody dd Press OK button to confirm when you hear your desired melody Ico Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode or 1 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Setting the handset ringer volume You can select Volume 1 to 5 ASCENDING or VOL OFF 1 ZA Press OK button 2 e Press the Down button HANISET is displayed ce 3 Jor Press OK button TONES is displayed 4 e Press Down button 3 VUL is displayed 5 e Press OK button 6 Coa or Use UP and DOWN button to select your desired vol
15. dby mode 21 Reset to factory default settings This feature will restore the factory default settings of your phone All programming earlier done like setting the ringing volume ringing melody external call melody clear the phonebook clear the LNR etc will be erased 1 A ox 2 x 3 CP oK LY 4 z A 5 pv 6 Ste 7 ox Press OK button PHONE ALO is displayed Use DOWN button to scroll tosh Press OK button Rib VOL is displayed Use DOWN button to scroll to the option DEFAULT Press OK button The LCD showsP li 7 Enter the base PIN number from the numeric keypad Press OK button Then the handset and base will apply default settings and make a software reset Quick default settings If you loose your PIN code the following procedure restores default settings on handset and base Note the base should be connected to power during this process ALA Remove the handset batteries Wait for 5 seconds Insert batteries and closely watch the display on the handset Press star key on the handset keypad immediately whilst the handset is initiating i e when the all the icons are showing on handset LCD nccotr T The LCD will show werriuit Press the OK button Wait for about 3 seconds Then Base will reset first followed by the handset After the handset and base reset the unit will go into the standby mode 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Cause Action Taken Program
16. ed and Unavailable e If CID service is available in your telephone network and your phone will display LNW M iL or Wi HHEL 2 when an external call comes in this means that the caller information is not available UNAVAIL or withheld RESERVED CID Repeat Call Indication Instead of a repeat call icon the software has a repeat call indication to indicate the no of times the same number called The whole operation is as below 1 Press down button at idle mode the latest called number or name will then be displayed 2 Press OK button at this state will then display CALLS 01 on the display This shows that this number is called once If this number has been called twice the LCD will display CALLS 02 If this number called for more than twice like 3 or 10 times the Display will show CALLS 03 or 10 on the LCD CID call list review Your phone can save 24 answered and un answered incoming calls each entry will store max 23 digits of call number and max 10 characters of caller name Once there are more than 24 calls the oldest caller s name and number will be deleted to make space for new callers The base In use NEW CALL indicator and your handset CID icon are flash to indicate new calls Review the call list CID 1 Press DOWN button The most recently received CID is displayed If the Calls list is empty you will see EMPTY 2 or 2 Use UP and DOWN button to scroll through the Calls list Note If your tel
17. ephone service provides the name and number of the caller the name and the repeat call number i e if the call is received at first time 01 will show after the name if the call is received at 2 time then 02 will show after the name will be 13 display first If your telephone service provides the number only the number will be displayed without name If the name is displayed first press OK button to see the number If the number consists of more than 12 digits the gt symbol is turned on and the first 12 digits of the number are displayed Press OK button to display the remaining digits If the number is displayed first without name after reviewing the number you can press OK again to see repeat call times CALLS 01 means this caller has called once CALLS 02 means this caller has called twice Press OK again to show the date and time of the call Use UP and DOWN button to see other records in the Calls list Press and hold CANCEL to exit To store a CID entry in the phonebook AL Or NE 1 2 fon SN DWA 4 Jv CA 5 K LN ox w T A jok 8 PA CO 9 OK N 10 Ns wt Press DOWN button The most recently received CID is displayed Use UP and DOWN button to scroll through the Calls list Press OK to view the number if the name is displayed first Press OK again to see the remaining digits if the number consists of more than 2 digits Press OK
18. g 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 A CAUTION 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 the White pages directory ZN caution Use only the mains adapter supplied with this telephone Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit Adaptor Input 240 Vac 50Hz Output 9 0 Vac 300mA Unpacking your Oricom BB100 Retain all packing materials in a safe place
19. hone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the telephone socket If the fault is still present connect another telephone if available to the telephone socket The results will show you whether the fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line Ifthe product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line Please contact your network operator for assistance To order replacement batteries and in case of any technical issues you may have with product 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 product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd PO Box 5681 South Windsor NSW 2756 Customer support Email support oricom com au Web www oricom com au Fax 02 4572 0939 Ph 1300 889 785 25
20. ill flash Note The Date Time format is 24 hours gt Xy 9 Es S Enter two digits of the current minute e g 54 from the keypad 10 CA Press OK button and confirmation tone will be heard Standby mode When the handset is not in use is in the standby mode The LCD will display 1 BB100 10 37 Where 1 Handset assigned number BB100 Handset name 10 37 Time of the day 10 AM 37 minutes ex 23 37 11 PM 37 minutes Note If power is disconnected from your phone the clock will be inaccurate When the power is restored it will be automatically reset the time to 12 00 and the date to 01 01 You need to set the correct time and date when the power is turned on If you subscribe to your network operators Caller ID services your phone clock will automatically set the time and date when you receive CID from the network USING YOUR PHONE To make and end calls 1 y Press Talk button and wait for dial tone The In Use indicator and amp con will appear in the display 2 3E Dial your desired number on handset 3 Speak into the microphone when the party answers 4 S To end the call either press Talk or place the handset back on the base The In Use indicator and B9 icon will disappear Preparatory dialling pre dial Pre dialling allows you to enter and modify a number before dialling 1 In standby mode i e when the phone is not in use enter the telephone number from the numeric keypad up
21. is displayed AS or Use UP and DOWN button to scroll until the required name is displayed tds You can also use the alphanumeric keys to view the entries When a key between 2 and 9 is pressed the first entry of the name that starts with the first character of the key is displayed Pressing the same key again displays the first entry of the name that starts with the next character on the key and so on E g press 2 key once to jump to the first entry in the list that starts with A Press 2 again to jump to the first entry in the list that begins with B Note When searching PHONEBOOK entries by letter and there is no entry stored with that letter it will not display the next letter in 4 alphabetical order the screen information will remain unchanged 8 ok Press OK button to view the number If the number consists of more l than 12 digits then the ES symbol is turned on and the first 12 digits of wey the number are displayed Press DOWN button to display the remaining 5 digits Press OK again to display the name of the entry 9 W Press CANCEL to exit to standby mode or 10 Press the TALK button to dial out the number shown on the display b A simple way to access phonebook you can access phonebook simply by pressing the phonebook button in standby mode Dialing a phone book entry While reviewing the phonebook you can 1 Press TALK button when you see the desired phone number showing on the display 2 To end the
22. locate it Press the Page button on the base The paged handset will ring The In V Use LED on the base will flash and icon will blink in the LCD screen of handset U To stop paging press the PAGE button on the base again or press any Y key on the handset Note it will stop automatically after 30 seconds Out of range warning During standby The range symbol Y on the display flashes when your handset loses its link with the base When your handset re establishes its link with the base the range symbol becomes steady During a call When the handset is too far away from the base during a call an alert tone if you sent the alert tone on is repeatedly sounded in the handset Bring the handset closer to the base so that the signal gets stronger If you do not bring the handset back in range your call will be disconnected USING THE PHONE BOOK Note You can store up to 25 phone records in the handset with up to 12 characters for name and up to 25 digits for numbers oe an entry in the phone book 1 2 Press OK button PHONE XE is displayed 2 9 Press OK button again Hill is displayed 3 E Press OK button again NAME Tis displayed 4 3 Input name max 12 characters from the alphanumeric keypad Using the handset keypad to enter characters You can enter characters by pressing the key with the required character on a number of times according to its position in the string of characters on the key legend E g fo
23. ming RF Interference occurs Retry the programming if possible move closer Display during programming near the phone base station NOT AVAIL Interference during communications Out of range or close to other electrical appliances Check the handset is not emitting the out of range warning tone If close to other electrical device move away You may need to reconsider the location of your phone base if this problem persists Entries will not be accepted in the PHONEBOOK Phonebook is full Up to 25 names and numbers can be stored in the phone phonebook Delete some of the older entries to make more space for new one Time reset to 12 00 The base power was removed or base was reset If the base power was interrupted the time will also reset or perform Default Please set the time again phone is in strange mode Multiple selection from the Menu Structure Reset all the user set features to the factory DEFAULT phone cannot make Call The base unit may not be correctly connected Ensure the base unit is correctly installed and connected Make sure that the power is On Network Failure Try making a call from another telephone If unsuccessful contact your network supplier If connected to PBX Make sure you have entered the correct PBX access code in PBX feature of phone Base Station does not function Error in connection or lack of power supply Ensure that the Adapto
24. ne enim E E Ob e PEN SORTES 11 a To access phonebook via MENU option ooooococccoocconancconaconaconaconnnonnocano nono nonn nono nocono cana nonn noo 11 b A simply way to access PAD ida 11 Dialing aphone book entry ag uina hd else ste yea unas ronis bs A AA A id 11 Editing an entry in the phone DOOR 2 s erroe Dues ND Set aod lis 12 Deleting an entry in the phone Book i i irte eter perder s ce ap EN eee dieu sera dedere d nen dea Eras a 12 CALLER ID CID so ret 13 A E ae ai DR EL Mu ge a a eels aa 13 CID Phonebook Matching a a doo dad 13 CID Reserved and Unavailable ataca 13 CID CALA a tes 13 Review the cal Isto O 13 To store a C ID entry in the phonebook un e pa erre eSI p Ded eo aeos Dat eae cet ee 14 Ao A AN 14 Message waiting seat edad 15 PERSONALISING YOUR SETTINGS ooooooooccccccccconocccancncconcncnononananancnonnnnnnnananannnnennnnnnos 15 Selecting Handset A dada 15 Setting the handset minger VOM iris 16 Selecting b se Ringer mel dd 16 Setting Base Ringer Y a olas 17 S tting Handset Parpiece V do rd e 17 BUON A A A A AA a 17 Key COD mST 17 L w baten aci ati oc suit laa 18 couscous TC E 18 Renaming ES 18 Language selection oeo ANO 19 Handset kevpaddock unloQgEa erm itia to o ERR ERG nte Hn enu o uk ir ad ava Ee Eod RS AH ARA 19 Switching your handset Om or DTE eucuoze beue eden borea a didi Qui uus eua 20 AO TIS WII OS k os a auae citer rop cles oa ton dios 20 To Set the AUTO Answer function on of TE e et Ies
25. numbers and characters 12 Microphone 13 Battery charging indicator llluminates when the handset is on the base charging 14 In use indicator llluminates when the handset is in use Flashes when you receive incoming calls Flashes when entering registration mode Flashes when there is new CID call received 15 Page button Press to locate a misplaced handset Long press to enter registration mode LCD Layout T El d E n RS ERR RESI CANO UBER LER SUR OO ROO 007 ROS Q AAA gx AA ane eee ae eee ICON NAME DESCRIPTION Animated when charging fon Ea Battery Fully charged Half charged amp Very Low amp 1 In Use Talk indicator Remain steady when the phone is in use i e when an internal or external call is in progress Calling External External call in progress asl d External Call Blinking There is an external incoming call Steady Line is engaged New CID Steady When reviewing CID call list Blinking New Caller ID received O lit Lock indicator Message Waiting Appears when the handset keypad is locked Message waiting indication has been received may require subscription to Network operators service inl zZ S Menu indicator Appears during MENU operation Phone Book indicator Appears when you reviewing the phone book Microphone Mute indicator Appears when the microphone is muted
26. of the call if the number is displayed first ce 5 pd Press OK again to display the date and time of the call 2 rm 6 oK Press OK again HELETE will appear on LCD T A Press OK button to confirm I Press and hold CANCEL to exit 8 co Vw If the CID entry has not been stored in the phone book 1 Press DOWN button The most recently received CID is displayed 2 om or Use UP and DOWN button to scroll through the Calls list 3 GS Press OK to view the number if the name is displayed first Press e OK again to see the remaining digits if the number consists of more than 12 digits AS 4 c PA Press OK again to show repeat times of the call if the number is displayed first ce 5 D4 Press OK again to display the date and time of the call A 6 cx Press OK again Hi will be displayed 7 e Press DOWN button to scroll to the option ELE E A 8 10 Press OK button to confirm 9 lt a Press and hold CANCEL to exit Ne Ww Message waiting service This product is designed to receive FSK Message Waiting indication from your Telephone service provider For this feature to work you must subscribe to this service with your local telephone company If you are using Telstra Messages 101 you will need to contact Telstra and request they enable the FSK signalling on your line When there is a new message which remains unread in the voice mail of the network the message waiting indicator is displaye
27. r C press 2 three times for S press 7 four times for J press 5 once If you wish to enter successive characters which are on the same key you must wait for the cursor to move to the next location on the screen before entering the next character Toenter a space press 1 once To enter press 1 twice To enter 1 press this key thrice If you make a mistake while entering the name or number press CANCEL to delete the last character entered Repeat for any earlier incorrectly entered characters and then re enter the required characters i Pressing of Digits Digit 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H l 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 Ww X Y Z 9 0 0 10 9 Press OK button to confirm NUMJER is displayed Input phone number max 25 digits from keypad or Press OK button to confirm Hu is displayed again To add another phone book entry follow steps above 3 To exit press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Reviewing the phonebook a To access phonebook via Menu option 1 2 A Press OK button PHONE ALLA is displayed oK La p ATT i qi ce ress OK button wu is displayed Vox K z Press DOWN button to scroll to the option L X7 Co jv Press OK button when displayed jos Press OK button The first phone book entry
28. r power has been properly plugged into the power socket and the power is turned on Ensure that the AC power should match the Adapter AC voltage Handset does not function Battery pack may not be installed correctly Ensure that the batteries have been correctly installed Follow the polarity marking of the battery and the drawing on the handset battery compartment Battery may need further charging If phone does not work when first connected charge the handset for the recommended charging period 23 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
29. splayed Press DOWN button LUW JHTT is displayed Press OK button again LIN or Lif is displayed Use UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF setting Press OK button to confirm the setting Press CANCEL and hold to exit to standby or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Press OK button PHUNLILILK is displayed Press DOWN button HANISE is displayed Press OK button LINES is displayed Press OK button again KETONE is displayed Use DOWN button to scroll to RANGE option Press OK button again LIN or Litt is displayed 7 ED or Use UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF setting As Z w ce K S Tos 9 9 Press OK button to confirm the setting Press CANCEL and hold to exit to standby Renaming the Handset 1 Co ok Press OK button PHONE ILG is displayed 18 2 e Press DOWN button HANISET is displayed 3 oK Press OK button 4 2A Use DOWN button to scroll to the option H5 NAME Ce eg Press OK button wae Enter your desired handset name from the keypad max 5 Ce characters T vA Press OK button to confirm the name 8 C Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode or Y 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Language selection 5 languages are selectable ENGLISH ENGL SH FRENCH F RANLA 5 SPANISH ESPANOL GERMAN JELTADH ITALIAN AL AND LA Press OK button PHONE REA is displayed oK Es 2 Press DOWN button HANISET is displayed 3
30. to 25 digits allowed If the number exceeds 12 digits the last 12 digits are displayed you wish to dial it will appear in the display 2 5 wi If you have entered a digit incorrectly you can delete it by pressing the CANCEL button 3 e L K If you wish to delete the whole telephone number press and hold the CANCEL button for 3 seconds The handset will return to standby mode 2 4 Press TALK button The displayed number will be dialled 5 To end the call either press the TALK button or place the handset back on the base Receiving external calls e When you receive an incoming call both your handset and base will ring provided that the ringers are set to on The amp icon will flash in the handset display and the In Use LED on the base will flash as well e f you have subscribed to caller ID service the New CID symbol see LCD layout blinks in the display The caller s number if available is also displayed The date and time of the call is displayed when OK is pressed 8 1 Press TALK button to answer the call 2 To end the call either press TALK button or place the handset back on the base Re dialing The last 10 dialled external numbers are stored for redialling in the re dial list The number can consist of up to 25 digits The user can select any number on the redial list to redial in pre dialling mode The last calls appear with their name if they are stored in the phonebook To redial any of
31. tton HANISET is displayed CA d e Press OK button 4 Use DOWN button to scroll to the option LG ANg CA 5 js Press OK button The display will show DW ori F 6 2 or Y Use UP or DOWN button to select ON or OFF SEEDS T a Press OK button to confirm and exit to AUTO ANS 3 8 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode ADVANCED FEATURES Programming If you have only one handset and base unit and if you do not need to prevent unauthorized use of your phone DECT phone you probably won t need the Advanced Features Change PIN Code Due to the restriction for programming your phone must be protected with user PIN The default PIN is 0000 You can change this PIN code however you must ensure your PIN number is stored safely The maximum digits for a PIN is 8 digits example 35575431 1 e Press OK button PHONE REC is displayed 2 amp Use DOWN button to scroll to IHS 3 2 Press OK button when HE is displayed 4 Use DOWN button to scroll to the option LHANDE PIN 5 Press OK button The LCD shows PN 20 10 30 11 12 CS OK L7 p Q 4 A Enter the old 4 digits PIN number from the numeric keypad Default PIN code is 0000 Press OK button The display shows NEW PIN Enter new PIN number max 8 digits from the numeric keypad Press OK button to confirm The LCD shows RE FE Use numeric keypad to re enter the new PIN Press OK to confirm and exit to LHAN
32. ume Volume 1 to 5 ASCENDING or VOL OFF 7T L Press OK button to confirm the setting 8 lt Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby or Y 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Selecting Base Ringer melodies LA Press OK button PHONE ILG is displayed 2 Use DOWN button to scroll to F CA Je Press OK button iN VEL is displayed 4 2 Use DOWN button to scroll to the option iNo MELODIY Ce 5 D Press OK button The LCD shows LIU X X one number of 5 melodies and you will hear a sample melody 6 Cos or Use the UP and DOWN button to select your desired melody 7 08 Press OK button to confirm when you hear your desired melody 16 8 CS e Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode or 9 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Setting Base Ringer Volume 1 4 lex Press OK button PHLINE ULA is displayed 2 Use DOWN button to scroll to DASE 3 E Press OK button RiNA VEL is displayed 4 ox Press OK button The LCD shows LILLIE X X one of 5 UN ENS volume levels or LIL LFF and you will hear a sample volume level 5 AOL Use the UP and DOWN button to select your desired volume level l vr nrc and if you want to set the ringer off select LIL Li d Press OK button to confirm the setting T os Press and hold CANCEL to go back to standby mode or NL Ww 3 8 Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode Setting Handset Earpiece

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