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1. 2 Press DETAILS to view the detail of the contact and then press DIAL to make the second call After the second call is connected 1 Press the Talk amp Recall button to return to the first call or to toggle between calls 2 To end one of the two calls simply return to the other call Receive second incoming call While you are on a call you can pick up a second incoming call 1 When there is a second incoming call a call waiting alert will be heard 2 Press the Talk amp Recall button to pick up the second call 3 Press the Talk amp Recall button again to return to the first call and to toggle between the two calls 4 To end one of the two calls simply return to the other call Redial a number Your phone records the last 10 contacts or numbers you have dialled The most recent call is stored at the top of the list Only the SKYPE name will be stored for SKYPE contact calls If you have more than 1 handset each handset records its own set of dialled number s 26 To redial the last contact dialled 1 Press the Talk amp Recall button 2 Press REDIAL The last dialled contact appears on the display and is dialled To redial one of the last 10 dialled numbers 1 Press Left or Right during standby The redial list appears on the display 2 Press Up or Down to select the number you wish to redial Press the Talk amp Recall button Handsfree calls Handsfree provides the convenience of talking to the call
2. DIAL 1 Press CANCEL CONFIRM is displayed 2 Press OK to confirm Your phone returns to normal mode 58 Auto answer Auto answer gives you the convenience of answering a call by just picking up the phone from the charger You do not need to press any key to answer the call To activate or deactivate auto answer 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select ADVANCED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select AUTO ANSWER Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select ON or OFF Press OK 59 Managing your Handsets NOTE Your phone must have a link with the base unit in order to use any system features mentioned in this section EXCEPT for registering a handset Register a handset You can register your phone to up to 4 base units Each base unit can register up to 4 handsets Your handset is registered to the base unit by default and is ready to use You only have to register your handset if UNREGISTERED is displayed To register your handset when UNREGISTERED 1 Press REG 2 Press OK to select REGISTER 3 Press and hold the PAGE button on the base unit until the light flashes 4 Enter the PIN code Default 0000 5 Press OK You will see a confirmation screen when registration is completed If registration is successful the handset will display its name and number The Base Handset Link icon which indicates the link between your phone and the base unit will display steadily with the battery icon This state is refe
3. 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SKYPE Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select VOICEMAIL Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK 5 Press Up or Down again to select the message you would like to retrieve 6 Press DELETE a confirmation prompt should be shown press OK Deleting All Voicemail 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SKYPE Press OK e Press Up or Down to select VOICEMAIL Press OK gt Press Up or Down to select DELETE ALL Press OK 42 5 Aconfirmation prompt should be shown press OK Keep track of your calls using the call records Find out who has called you and who you have called Your phone keeps a record each time you make receive or miss a call You can access a list of the last 15 calls that you have missed and a list of the last 10 calls you have dialled and the last 5 calls you have received You can keep track of who you ve talked to and for how long CHECK YOUR CALL RECORDS 1 Press the Calls button 2 Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED or RECEIVED 3 Press OK A list of call records is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll the list To view the details of a call records entry go to step 4 4 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK TRANSFER THE CALL RECORDS TO YOUR PHONEBOOK To save the phone number of your family friends and colleagues you can transfer the call records to your phonebook if you do not already h
4. DETAILS Press OK 46 5 Press the Talk amp Recall button MAKE A PREPARATORY PRE DIAL CALL FROM YOUR CALL RECORDS With pre dial you can edit the phone number you wish to call before dialing 1 2 Press the Calls button Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED or RECEIVED Press OK A list of call records is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll the list To view the details of a call records entry go to step 4 If not go to step 5 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select USE NUMBER Press OK Press CLEAR or Left or Right to edit the phone number or press the Talk amp Recall button to make the call 47 Additional features Change online status using the handset You can change your online status anytime without going back to your computer 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SKYPE Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select USER STATUS Press OK 4 Select the online status you want others to see 5 Press OK to confirm Keypad lock Locking the keypad prevents accidental key presses when you put your phone in the pocket To lock the keypad Press and hold the Pound Key Lock amp Pause button during standby The Key Lock icon is displayed The keypad is locked Nothing will happen when you press a key on the phone except pressing UNLOCK 2 NOTE When a call comes in your keypad becomes active When you end the call your keypa
5. ELETE AN ENTRY FROM YOUR PHONEBOOK Press NAMES Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to access PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK Press Up or Down to scroll to the entry you wish to delete or search by letter If you are in the PRIVATE phonebook go to step 5 If you are in the SHARED phonebook go to step 7 To view the details of your entries before deleting go to step 6 If not go to step 7 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The details of the entry you selected are displayed 35 7 Press OPTIONS 8 Press Up or Down to select DELETE Press OK CONFIRM is displayed Press OK to confirm DELETE ALL ENTRIES IN YOUR PHONEBOOK 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select DELETE ALL Press OK CONFIRM is displayed Press OK to confirm How much space is still available in my phonebook Your phone keeps track of how much memory you have used and how much is still available in your phonebook 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select STATUS Press OK to view the status Press OK when finished Call a number in your phonebook While you are viewing your phonebook you can make a call to the entry you wish You can also open your phonebook during a call 36
6. Handset closer Cannot hear the other party clearly speaker too loud quiet The speaker volume on your PC or on the Handset may be set too low Adjust the volume The phone does not ring when a call comes in The ringer may be off Verify that the ringer is on Contact list User status returns UNAVAILABLE message This may be caused by not starting or logging into SKYPE properly Verify that SKYPE is logged into and running properly Another cause may be the USB driver or the USB plug being disconnected Verify that the USB driver is functioning properly and that the USB plug is properly connected Also verify that the PC is not in standby hibernate mode 10 Cannot call ordinary phone number 11 If 00 or 011 is omitted enter 00 press and hold 0 or 011 before the number you are dialing If your SKYPE account has too little or no credit purchase more credits The handset may have lost its link Verify that the Handset has a link with the Base Station Busy tone is returned Either the SKYPE or the PC application have not started the USB cable is not plugged in your PC in standby hibernate mode or your other party is offline Make sure both SKYPE and the PC application is are started on the PC and running properly Make sure the phone is setup correctly Wait for the remote party to be online 12 Can not hear any sounds from PC speakers while USB base station is plugged in to the PC When the USB base station
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8. Kit The Charger The Telephony Kit comes with a Charger which plugs into a power socket This is used for recharging the phone when it s power runs low Simply slide the phone onto the charger as shown and the phone will begin recharging automatically NOTE If the Handset s battery charge runs low a warning tone will emit from the Handset Place it on the Charger to recharge the Handset s battery Figure 2 1 The Telephony Kit shown on its Charger The Base Station The Telephony Kit s Base Station connects to the USB port of your Skype enabled PC This unit receives and transmits the phone signal through your PC and over the Internet through the Skype software POWER LED The POWER LED lights when the Base Station is powered on and ready IN USE LED The IN USE LED lights up when the Phone is in use PAGE Button Press this button to page your handset After you locate your handset press Soft Key 2 on your handset to stop the page You will also use this button if you need to register additional handsets refer to Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit for more information an alarm tone will emit from the Handset and the Base Handset Link icon will flash upon its Display Screen This means your call will be disconnected if you do not move back within the Base Station s range Further if a disconnected Handset is outside of the Base Station s range for more than 30 minutes the phone will automatically
9. a number 6 Press Down Press Left or Right to select a VIP melody for the record 7 Press SAVE to confirm The phone returns to standby Quick dialing During standby press and hold a digit key that you have set a quick dial number to and your call is made For information on how to set quick dial numbers refer to Assign a quick dial key under section 5 using your phonebook 24 End a call Press the End amp On Off button or place the phone on the charger Answer a call When you receive a call the phone will ring and the Call in Progress icon will flash in the display Press the Talk amp Recall button to answer the call Caller id The caller s full name or SKYPE name will be shown on the display Turning off the ringer Press SILENT when the phone is ringing to turn off the ringer for the call OR Press and hold the Star amp Ringer Off button when the phone is in standby to turn off the ringer for all the calls The Ringer Off icon appears when the ringer is turned off Press and hold the Star amp Ringer Off button again to turn on the ringer Making second outgoing call While on a call you can always make a second outgoing call Press the Talk amp Recall button A dial tone should be heard the first call will be put on hold If you want to call an ordinary number Enter the number and press talk amp recall button If you want to call a contact 25 1 Press the SKYPE button to obtain the contact list
10. apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE Appendix C Regulatory Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Appendix C Regulatory Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Latviski Latvian Lietuviy Lithuanian Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Margyar Hungarian Norsk Norwegian Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese Slovensko Slovenian Slovensky Slovak Suomi Finnish Svenska Swedish Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Si iek rta atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pras b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem is renginys tenkina 1999 5 EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas ios direktyvos nuostatas Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l provedimenti l o ra rilevanti tad Direttiva 1999 5 Ez a k sz l k teljes ti az alapvet k vetelm nyeket s m s 1999 5 EK ir nyelvben meghat rozott vonatkoz rendelkez seket Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 5 EF Urz dzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz szczeg lnymi warunkami okre lonymi Dyrektyw UE 1999 5 EC Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras provis es r
11. calls using advanced features Use your phone as An alarm clock TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select ADVANCED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select ALARM CLOCK Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select ON or OFF To set on the alarm clock press OK and continue to step 5 To set off the alarm clock press OK to confirm 5 Press Left or Right to set the HOUR Press Down 6 Press Left or Right to set the MINUTE If your phone s time format is set to 12 hours go to step 7 If it is 24 hours go to step 8 7 Press Down Press Left or Right to set AM PM 8 Press OK to confirm 55 WHEN THE ALARM CLOCK RINGS 1 Press STOP to turn off and deactivate the alarm clock OR 2 Press SNOOZE The alarm clock will ring AN NOTE When the alarm clock is ringing if you do not press any key in 1 minute it will snooze for 10 minutes and then ring again A countdown timer Afraid you might have forgotten putting a chicken in the oven You can set a time and your phone will do the countdown It will ring after the time you ve set has elapsed TO SET THE COUNTDOWN TIMER 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select ADVANCED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select TIMER Press OK 4 Press Left or Right to set the HOUR Press Down 5 Press Left or Right to set the MINUTE Press Down 6 Press Left or Right to set the SECOND 7 Press OK to confirm The timer starts counting and your can see th
12. is provided with a figure number and description like ns Figure 0 1 Sample Figure Description Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the List of Figures section CIT200 UG 50709 KL Tahle of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome What s in This User Guide Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit The Charger The Base Station The Buttons on the Handset The Handset s Back Panel Icons shown on the Handset Call Timers Menus and Submenus Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Overview Setting Up the Telephony Kit Setting Up Your PC Setting the Handset s Clock Chapter 4 Using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Making Calls Using your phonebook Entering letters amp special characters Voicemail Keep track of your calls using the call records Additional features Personalizing your phone Managing your calls using advanced features Managing your Handsets Using multi handsets OP DM sch Appendix A Troubleshooting Common Problems and Solutions Factory Setting Appendix B Specifications Appendix C Regulatory Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Appendix D Warranty Information Appendix E Contact Information Cordless Internet Telephony Kit List of Figures Figure 2 1 The Telephony Kit shown on its Charger Figure 2 2 The Telephony Kit s Base Station Figure 2 3 Front of Handset Figure 2 4 Side of Handset Figure 2 5 Back Panel of
13. the phone number or press to make the call USE YOUR PHONEBOOK DURING A CALL To view your phonebook during a call 1 Press OPTIONS 2 Press Up or Down to select PHONEBOOK A list of entries in your private phonebook is displayed 3 Press Up or Down to select the entry you wish to view or search by letter 4 Press DETAILS The details of the entry are displayed 5 Press CANCEL 3x to return to the call 38 To make a call from your phonebook during a call 1 2 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select PHONEBOOK A list of entries in your phonebook is displayed Press Up or Down to select the entry you wish to view or search by letter Press DETAILS The details of the entry are displayed Press DIAL 39 Entering letters amp special characters You can enter letters numbers and special characters for your handset name the phonebook record name and other menus To enter letters and special characters 1 Find the key with the letter or number or special characters you wish to enter 2 Press it as many times as you need until the letter or number or special character appears on the display Entering space amp special characters symbols Press 1 once to enter a space Press 0 or the Star amp Ringer Off button to enter the symbols you wish Changing case Press the Pound Key Lock amp Pause button The next letter you entered will be in the opposite case Erasing characters Press CLEAR The character
14. these mobile phones are a health risk The FDA and numerous researchers are continuing studies of RF radiation and health issues Additional information on this subject can be obtained from the FDA web site at www fda gov There are several suggested methods to reduce exposure for the user Among those include 1 Using a hands free handset to increase the distance between the antenna and the head of the user 2 Orienting the antenna away from the user Additional information can be obtained from the following documentation Cisco White paper on RF exposure FCC Bulletin 56 Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Additional information can also be obtained form the following organizations as well as from the Cisco white paper on the subject World Health Organization Internal Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection www who int emf Cellular Telecommunications Association www wow com com Noise Electrical pulse noise is present at one time or another This is most intense during electrical storms Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers fluorescent bulbs motors fans etc also generate pulse noise Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this you may on occasion hear pulse noise through the Base Station This is usually only a minor annoyance and should not be interpreted as a defect of the unit This telephone is not designed for making
15. turn off NOTE If you move too far away from the Base Station while on a call Figure 2 2 The Telephony Kit s Base Station The Buttons on the Handset The buttons of the Cordless IP Phone s handset are described here You can have up to four cordless handsets for a single base station refer to Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit for more information Name Soft Keys Function The functions of the soft keys change depending upon what screen is being displayed These functions will be shown above the appropriate soft key Navigation Pad This pad allows you to navigate the display menus as well as use the caller id function Talk amp Recall Press this button to answer or make calls This button can also be used for Call Waiting End amp On Off amp B Ej This button can be used to End calls Exit menus on the display screen Turn the phone on or turn it off DISPLAY SCREEN SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 2 CALLER ID and NAVIGATION PAD ON OFF TALK amp RECALL STAR amp RINGER OFF Qo o PAUSE POUND KEY LOCK INTERCOM A A _ gt CALLS SKYPE Figure 2 3 Front of Handset Name Function Star amp Ringer This button performs all the functions of Off a Star key along with turning the phone s ringer on or off Pound Key This button performs all the functions of Lock amp Pause
16. you to dial to the entries in your private phonebook by pressing and holding a quick dial key that you have assigned You can assign 9 quick dial keys keys 1 9 NOTE Contacts on the contact list cannot be assigned to quick dial keys Assign a quick dial key 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select PRIVATE and then press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select QUICK DIAL Press OK The first quick dial key is displayed 4 Press Up or Down to scroll to the quick dial key you wish to use If no number is assigned to the quick dial key the display shows EMPTY To assign a number press SELECT and then go to step 6 If there is already a number assigned to the quick dial key the display shows the name and number of the entry To assign a new number go to step 5 5 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select CHANGE Press OK 6 The display shows a list of entries in your private phonebook 7 Press Up or Down to select the entry you wish 8 Press DETAILS The display shows the details of the entry that you selected Press OK to confirm 34 D 1 2 D ch elete a quick dial key Press NAMES Press Up or Down to select PRIVATE and then press OK Press Up or Down to select QUICK DIAL and then press OK The first quick dial key is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll to the quick dial key you wish to delete Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DELETE Press OK CONFIRM is displayed Press OK to confirm
17. CALL DIRECTLY FROM YOUR PHONEBOOK 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to scroll to the entry you wish to call or search by letter If you are in the PRIVATE phonebook go to step 5 If you are in the SHARED phonebook go to step 8 5 To view the details of the entry before calling go to step 6 If not go to step 8 6 Press OPTIONS 7 Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The details of the entry you selected are displayed 8 Press the Talk amp Recall button MAKE A PREPARATORY PRE DIAL CALL FROM YOUR PHONEBOOK With pre dial you can edit the phone number you wish to call before dialing 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK 37 4 Press Up or Down to scroll to the entry you wish to call or search by letter If you are in the PRIVATE phonebook go to step 5 If you are in the SHARED phonebook go to step 8 5 To view the details of the entry before calling go to step 6 If not go to step 8 6 Press OPTIONS 7 Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The details of the entry you selected are displayed 8 Press OPTIONS 9 Press Up or Down to scroll to USE NUMBER Press OK The phone number appears on the display 10 Press CLEAR or Left or Right to edit
18. Handset Figure 3 1 The Handset s Batteries Figure 3 2 Handset on Charger Figure 3 3 Windows Sound Properties Figure 3 4 Volume Control Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing the Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit It will allow you to make phone or fax calls using your broadband connection Get cordless handset convenience when you use Skype Now you don t have to sit in front of your computer when you want to talk to your friends The Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit comes with the Handset and its charger and a USB Base Station that plugs into your computer With the Skype application running on your PC the handset can read and display your contact list on its built in illuminated display Just choose who you want to talk to from the menu press a button and get ready to talk Of course the handset supports SkypeOut dialing as well as your Skype contact list It rings when you have a Skype or Skypeln call coming in and shows the caller s ID on the screen You can hit the Mute button for privacy or use the speakerphone function to let everyone join in Put an existing call on hold to pick up or initiate a second call In short the Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit gives you all the functionality of a regular phone through Skype You ll get the convenience of a cordless phone and all its features plus the high quality voice reception that you get from Skype on your PC without being tie
19. K Memory full If your phonebook is full FULL is displayed You have to delete some records before entering new ones 2 Enter the name for the record Refer to section 6 Entering letters amp special characters A name must be entered and it must be unique Press Down to continue 3 Enter the number for the record You must enter a number Entering a pause Press and hold the Pound Key Lock amp Pause button where you want to enter a pause Entering a Press and hold 0 where you want to enter a 4 f you are adding an entry in the shared phonebook press SAVE to confirm the information you have entered Now you can press the End amp On Off button to return to standby If you are adding an entry in the private phonebook press Down and continue to step 5 5 Press Left or Right to select a VIP melody for the record If you do not wish to select a VIP melody go to step 6 VIP melody A VIP melody is a melody you can select for a special person Your phone will ring the selected VIP melody when the calling number has an exact match as the one in your phonebook 30 6 Press SAVE to confirm the information you have entered Duplicate name You cannot enter an identical name for 2 different records in your phonebook If so DUPLICATE NAME is displayed Press OK to replace the existing record with the new entry or press CANCEL to return to the previous display and make changes to the name Managing your numbers You can vi
20. LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Cisco SYSTEMS Model No 017200 Copyright and Trademarks Specifications are subject to change without notice Linksys is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries Copyright 2005 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling How to Use the User Guide This User Guide has been designed to make understanding networking with the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit easier than ever Look for the following items when reading this User Guide This exclamation point means there is a caution or warning and is something A that could damage your property or Cordless Internet Telephony Kit This question mark provides you with a reminder about something you A might need to do while using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit This checkmark means there is a note of interest and is something you should VA pay special attention to while using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit In addition to these symbols there are definitions for technical terms that are presented like this word definition Also each figure diagram screenshot or other image
21. MH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible You can also power down this product by unplugging the USB base station from the host PC 1 IMPORTANT The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard 60950 One way to power down this product is by Safety precautions e Do not allow the Handset to come into contact with liquids or moisture e Opening any part of the Telephony Kit the Handset Charger or Base Station could result in dangerous electrical shock e Do not allow the charging contacts of the Charger or the Handset s battery to come into contact with extraneous conductive materials e As there is a slight chance that the Telephony Kit could be damaged by an electrical storm you should always unplug the phone from your PC s USB port during such a storm 75 e Do not use the Handset in an explosive hazard area such as gas stations where there is gas leaking e Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the Telephony Kit Environmental care Please remember to observe your local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible always recycle Because the phone works by sending radio signals betwee
22. OK to confirm 52 Personalize your sounds YOUR HANDSET S SOUNDS You can assign different ringing melodies for each handset at different volume levels To find out if it is a call from inside or outside the house you can assign different ringing melodies for external and internal calls Your phone sounds key press tones and confirmation tones Key tones are tones that your phone makes each time you press a key on the phone Confirmation tones are tones that your phone makes when an operation is successful Parking tones are sounded when you place your phone on the charging unit To set your handset s ringing melodies and volume 1 2 Press MENU Press Up or Down to select SOUNDS Press OK Press Up or Down to select HANDSET Press OK Press Left or Right to change the volume level Press Down Press Left or Right to select the external melody Press Down Press Left or Right to select the internal melody Press OK to confirm when finished 53 To set your handset s key tones 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SOUNDS Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select HS KEY TONES Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select ON or OFF Press OK to confirm To set your handset s confirmation parking tones 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SOUNDS Press OK WI Press Up or Down to select HS TONES Press OK gt Press Up or Down to select ON or OFF Press OK to confirm 54 Managing your
23. a Pound key along with allowing you to lock the keys and enter Pauses EEN Intercom Use this button to access the phone s intercom menu SKYPE Use this button to access your SKYPE contact list skype Calls Use this button to access the call records menu LED This LED will light amber when the phone is in use and flash when a call is coming in Name HEADSET Function Allows you to connect a headset Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit The Buttons on the Handset HEADSET Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Figure 2 4 Side of Handset Cordless Internet Telephony Kit The Handset s Back Panel The Cordless IP Phone s speakerphone and battery compartment are located on the back panel of the handset For directions on how to insert the battery refer to Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Speakerphone Battery Compartment Figure 2 5 Back Panel of Handset 8 Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit The Handset s Back Panel Icons shown on the Handset Various icons will appear on the Handset s Display Screen to provide you information about the phone Some of the icons are Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Base Handset Link Name Call in Progress Number Battery Full This bar goes lower as the battery charge runs low Battery Empty This bar goes lower as the battery charge run
24. ails of the entry you selected are displayed 8 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select EDIT and then press OK 9 Edit the name and number using the keypad Press CLEAR to erase a character or digit If you are editing an entry in the private phonebook you can also change the VIP melody 10 Press SAVE to confirm all your changes The display will show the entry you just edited 32 COPY YOUR ENTRIES In formation of the entries can be shared by copying the entries from the private phonebook to the shared phonebook and vice versa 1 2 Press NAMES Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK Press Up or Down to scroll to the entry you wish to copy or search by letter If you are in the PRIVATE phonebook go to step 4 If you are in the SHARED phonebook go to step 6 To view the details of your entries before copying go to step 5 otherwise go to step 6 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The details of the entry you selected are displayed Press OPTIONS To copy to the shared phonebook press Up or Down to select TO SHARED Press OK To copy to the private phonebook press Up or Down to select TO PRIVATE Press OK Edit the name and number using the keypad Press CLEAR to erase a character or digit Press SAVE to confirm 33 QUICK DIAL TO ENTRIES IN YOUR PRIVATE PHONEBOOK This feature allows
25. ample to find Sam press 7 four times the first contact begins with the letter S is high lighted 2 Press Up and Down to select the contact View contact Information When a contact is highlighted press DETAILS allows you to view the information of the selected contact Contact s full name home mobile office phone number language address and online status will be shown 3 Select the contact to call then press Talk amp Recall The contact name will be displayed and dialled Preparatory Dialing for SKYPEOUT pre dial With pre dial you can see and edit the number you are calling on the display before dialing it thru SKYPEOUT 1 Enter the number you want to call The number appears on the display Deleting digits Press CLEAR to delete an incorrect digit If you press CLEAR on the last digit your phone will return to standby Entering a pause Press and hold the Pound Key Lock amp Pause button where you want to enter a pause 2 Press the Talk amp Recall button 23 Saving a number from pre dial 1 Enter the number in standby The number appears on the display 2 Press SAVE Memory Full If the phonebook is full FULL is displayed and then the phone returns to standby 3 Enter the name for the record Refer to section 6 Entering letters amp special characters A name must be entered and it must be unique 4 Press Down to go to the next field 5 Edit the number for the record if necessary You must enter
26. ated to the base from the deleted handset 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SYSTEM Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select DELETE HS Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select the handset to be deleted Press OK 5 Enter your PIN code Press OK 62 Change PIN A PIN personal identification number code is required to access some of the menus in your phone This ensures secure access to your phone The factory preset code is 0000 You can change it to a unique code of your own 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SYSTEM Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select CHANGE PIN Press OK 4 Enter your current PIN code Press OK 5 Enter the new PIN code Press OK 6 Enter the new PIN code again Press OK Reset You can reset the display sounds and other settings of your phone Refer to the default settings 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SYSTEM Press OK WI Press Up or Down to select RESET Press OK gt Enter your PIN code Press OK CONFIRM is displayed 63 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit 5 Press OK to confirm Your phone returns to standby 64 Chapter 4 Using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Managing your Handsets Using multi handsets NOTE You need at least 2 handsets to carry out the functions mentioned in this section Call someone in the house You can call someone in the house by using the intercom function on your phone To make an intercom
27. ave their information 1 Press the Calls button 43 Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED or RECEIVED Press OK A list of call records is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll the list To view the details of the call records entry go to step 4 If not go to step 5 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select TO SHARED if copying to the shared phonebook or TO PRIVATE if copying to the private phonebook Press OK Add or edit the name using the keypad Press CLEAR to erase a character or digit There must be a name Press Down Add or edit the number using the keypad Press CLEAR to erase a digit There must be a number Copying to the private phonebook go to step 8 Copying to the shared phonebook go to step 9 Press Down Press Left or Right to select a VIP melody Press SAVE to confirm all you ve entered DELETE A CALL RECORDS ENTRY ech A4 Press the Calls button Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED or RECEIVED Press OK A list of call records is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll the list To view the details of a call records entry go to step 4 If not go to step 5 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK 5 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select DELETE CONFIRM is displayed Press OK to confirm DELETE ALL CALL RECORDS You can delete each individual missed dialled received call records list or del
28. call 1 Press the Intercom button Press Up or Down to select the handset you want to call Press OK 2 Wait for the other handset to answer your call To exit intercom Press End amp On Off If an external call comes in while you are on an intercom call the caller id will display To answer the call 1 Press the End amp On Off button to end the intercom call 2 Press the Talk amp Recall button to answer the external call 65 Call someone in the house while you are talking on the phone While you are on an outside call you can put the outside call on hold and make a call inquiry call to someone in the house To make an inquiry call during an outside call 1 Press the Intercom button OR Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select INTERCOM Press OK 2 Press Up or Down to select the handset you want to call Press OK 3 Wait for the other handset to answer your call To return to the outside caller 1 Press OPTIONS 2 Press Up or Down to select OUTSIDE CALL Press OK Your inquiry call is ended Transfer your call to another handset During an outside call 1 Press the Intercom button OR Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select INTERCOM Press OK 2 Press Up or Down to select the handset you want to transfer Press OK 3 Wait for the other handset to answer your call 66 4 When the other handset has answered your call press the End amp On Off button OR Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to selec
29. ces box 5 Select USB audio Device USB Phone from the Preferred device pull down menu 6 Click the Volume button and adjust the volume using the slider for the best sound quality 7 Close the window when finished 18 Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Interne E I Sounds Audo Hadwae Sound Playback Prefened device USB Audio Device zl s Advanced Sound Recording ke MIDI Music Playback Wa Prefered device 22 Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth zl Volume About 7 Use only preferred devices el cm sel Figure 3 3 Windows Sound Properties Figure 3 4 Volume Control t Telephony Kit 1g Up Your PC Setting the Handset s Clock Once you have followed all of the directions above the Handset will obtain the current time from your PC which will be shown on the Display Screen If you wish to change the time shown however you must do the following To adjust the time setting 1 2 Use the Soft Keys to select the Menu option Using the Up or Down directions on the Navigation Pad select DISPLAY Then click OK with the appropriate Soft Key Using the Up or Down directions on the Navigation Pad select CLOCK Then click OK with the appropriate Soft Key Using the Left or Right directions on the Navigation Pad change the hour Then press Down on the Navigation Pad Using the Left or Right directions on the Navigation Pad change the minute If you are using a 12 ho
30. ct a product 7 Click the type of documentation you want The document will automatically open in PDF format NOTE If you have questions regarding the compliance of this product or you cannot find the information you need please contact your local sales office or visit http www linksys com international for more details 85 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit 86 Appendix Regulatory Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Appendix D Warranty Information LIMITED WARRANTY Linksys warrants to You that for a period of two years the Warranty Period your Linksys Product will be substantially free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Your exclusive remedy and Linksys entire liability under this warranty will be for Linksys at its option to repair or replace the Product or refund Your purchase price less any rebates This limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser If the Product proves defective during the Warranty Period call Technical Support in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number if applicable If You are requested to return the Product mark the Return Authorization Number clearly on the outside of the package You are responsible for shipping defective Products to Linksys ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
31. d to your computer Whats in This User Guide This guide covers the steps for installing the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter describes the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit s applications and this User Guide Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit This chapter describes the physical features of the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit This chapter explains how to set up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit use it and add extra handsets Chapter 4 Using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit This chapter discusses how to configure the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit s settings Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix describes some potential problems and solutions as well as frequently asked questions regarding use of the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Appendix B Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Appendix C Warranty Information This appendix supplies the warranty information for the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Appendix D Regulatory Information This appendix supplies the regulatory information regarding the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Appendix E Contact Information This appendix provides contact information for a variety of Linksys resources including Technical Support Chapter 2 Getting to Know the Cordless Internet Telephony
32. d will be locked again 48 To unlock the keypad Press UNLOCK UNLOCK is displayed Press OK The keypad is unlocked Forgot where you put the handset s Just page your handsets and they will reveal themselves To page your handset s Press and release the PAGE button on the base unit All the handsets in standby or screen saver mode connected to that base unit will play a paging melody Not ringing A handset will not play the paging melody if it is powered off or on an outside call however all the other handsets will still ring To stop the paging melody Press and release the PAGE button on the base unit and all the handsets will stop paging OR Press STOP on a handset and that handset will stop paging All the other handsets will keep playing the paging melody NOTE If an external call comes all the handsets will stop paging and play the external call melody NOTE The paging melody will last for 30 seconds if no key is pressed 49 Personalizing your phone Your phone comes with a color display and a selection of ringing melodies Personalize your phone to make it the way you want it to look and the way you want it to sound Personalize your phone s display SET YOUR HANDSET S CLOCK AND TIME FORMAT Please refer to section 2 setting up your phone GIVE YOUR PHONE A NAME Your phone comes with a name from the factory You can give your phone a different name If you have more than 1 handset you can g
33. den support se linksys com 90 In Europe Switzerland E mail Address support ch linksys com United Kingdom amp Ireland support uk linksys com Outside of Europe Latin America E mail Address support la linksys com U S and Canada support linksys com Asia Pacific asiasupport linksys com English only 91 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit 92 Appendix E Contact Information www linksys com
34. e timer on display 56 WHEN THE COUNTDOWN TIMER RINGS The countdown timer will ring once it finishes counting the time you set Press STOP The countdown timer will stop ringing NOTE When the timer is ringing if you do not press any key in 1 minute it will stop ringing A stopwatch Need to know how long it took you to run 6 laps or how long your presentation is Your stopwatch starts counting once you press START on your phone TO USE THE STOPWATCH 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select ADVANCED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select STOPWATCH Press OK 4 Press START The stopwatch starts counting Press STOP The stopwatch stops You can choose to reset the stopwatch or cancel the stopwatch Press PAUSE The stopwatch pauses counting Press RESUME to start the stopwatch again from the paused time Press CANCEL The stopwatch is deactivated 57 Using touch amp dial NOTE Your phone must be registered to use this feature Touch amp dial allows you to call a number by pressing any key except CANCEL and the Talk amp Recall button on your handset TO ACTIVATE TOUCH amp DIAL 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select ADVANCED Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select TOUCH amp DIAL Press OK 4 Press Left or Right to select ON Press Down Enter the phone number 5 Press OK to confirm Your phone returns to standby If activated TOUCH amp DIAL is displayed TO DEACTIVATE TOUCH amp
35. elevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC Toto zariadenie je v zhode so z kladn mi po iadavkami a in mi pr slusnymi nariadeniami direktiv 1999 5 EC T m laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siin asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten mukainen Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC 83 Note The full Declaration of Conformity can be found either on the CD or a separate document included with this product If you need to see this statement in another language or have access to any other technical documentation see the Technical Documents on www linksys com international The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product against the requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC Radio EN 301 406 EMC EN 301 489 1 and EN 301 489 6 Safety EN 60950 1 EN 50360 handset and EN 50385 base station CE Marking The following CE mark is added to the equipment 84 Technical Documents on www linksys com international Follow these steps to access technical documents 1 Browse to http www linksys com international 2 Click the region in which you reside 3 Click the name of the country in which you reside 4 Click Products 5 Click the appropriate product category 6 Sele
36. emergency telephone calls when the power fails Make alternative arrangements for access to emergency services 79 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOUD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING 80 Read and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Do not use this product near water laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable table The product may fall and be damaged This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use this product to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not use this product near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers Due to the radio signals between base station and handset wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise BATTERIES Use only the battery type listed in the instruction
37. ennas used for this mobile transmitter Base unit must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons Base and Handset must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The handset has been evaluated and found to comply with the applicable RF exposure regulations in accordance with FCC Part 2 1093 for portable devices This compliance is based on Specific Absorption Rate testing The base station and handset have been evaluated and found compliant in accordance with Industry Canada RSS 102 with respect to Canada s Health Code 6 for Exposure of Humans to RF Fields The highest SAR level measured for this phone is Max Head SAR 0 153 W kg Max Body SAR 0 172 W kg The recommended limits are based on recommendations from the World Health Organizations WHO International Committee on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP The Maximum allowable SAR I as recommended by the ICNIRP limits is 2 0 W kg based on a 10 grams of tissue However in the US the recommended FCC limit is 1 6 W kg based on a 1 gram of tissue 78 This phone has been tested and found compliant with the belt clip provided with the product The use of other type accessories not provided with the product may not ensure compliance to the recommended RF exposure standards Additional information on SAR and RF Exposure can be obtained off the FCC website at www fcc gov oet rfsafety There is no conclusive proof that
38. er without holding onto the phone You can communicate by using a headset or the speaker microphone of the phone Handsfree also allows others in the room to be involved in the conversation if you are not using the headset If you want to use the headset 1 Plug in the headset to the headset jack at the side of your phone You can hear the caller from the earpiece of the headset and you can speak via the headset s microphone A headset using a 2 5mm plug can be used 2 Unplug the headset to end handsfree If you want to use the phone s speaker during a call 1 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select SPEAKER Press OK You can hear the caller over the loudspeaker and you can speak via the microphone The Loudspeaker icon will appear on the display 27 2 Repeat step 1 to switch off the speaker Adjusting the volume of the caller s voice You can increase or decrease the volume of a caller s voice during a call There are 5 volume levels for selection To adjust the volume during a call While the phone is off hook i e dial tone can be heard press Up or Down The display shows the current volume level Press Up or Down again to adjust the volume Still can t find the most comfortable level Besides adjusting the volume on the handset you might also need to adjust the volume on your PC in order to set the speaker to the most comfortable volume Please refer to Chapter 3 Adjust the speaker volume on your PC for information o
39. ete all the call records lists at once To delete individual all call records list 1 Press the Calls button 2 Press Up or Down to select DELETE CALLS Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED RECEIVED or ALL CALLS Press OK 4 CONFIRM is displayed Press OK to confirm Find out how long you ve talked Your phone has a call timer that records how long you have spent on your last call dialled calls received calls and all calls VIEW THE CALL TIMER 1 Press the Calls button 2 Press Up or Down to select CALL TIMERS Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select LAST CALL DIALLED RECEIVED or ALL CALLS 45 4 Press OK The time you spent on the calls is displayed 5 Press OK when finished RESET THE CALL TIMER 1 Press the Calls button 2 Press Up or Down to select CALL TIMERS Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select CLEAR ALL CONFIRM is displayed 4 Press OK to confirm The call timer is reset and will start counting from 0 seconds Call a number in your call records While you are reviewing the call records you can make a call or return a call to the person CALL DIRECTLY FROM YOUR CALL RECORDS 1 Press the Calls button 2 Press Up or Down to select MISSED DIALLED or RECEIVED 3 Press OK A list of call records is displayed Press Up or Down to scroll the list To view the details of a call records entry go to step 4 If not go to step 5 4 Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select
40. ew edit copy and assign quick dialing to each of your numbers VIEW YOUR ENTRIES 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to access PRIVATE or SHARED press OK to continue 3 Press Up or Down to select VIEW and then press OK 4 Press Up or Down to scroll to the entries you wish to view or search by letter If you are in the PRIVATE phonebook go to step 5 If you are in the SHARED phonebook go to step 8 Search by letter Using the keypad enter the first letter of the name you wish to find For example to find Sam press 7 four times the first entry begins with the letter S is high lighted 5 To view the details of your entries go to step 6 or press Up or Down to continue scrolling 31 6 Press OPTIONS 7 Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The details of the entry you selected are displayed 8 Press Up or Down to view the details of the other entries in your phonebook EDIT YOUR ENTRIES 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you want to open PRIVATE or SHARED press OK to continue 3 Press Up or Down to select VIEW and then press OK 4 Press Up or Down to scroll to the entries you wish to edit or search by letter If you selected PRIVATE go to step 5 If you selected SHARED go to step 8 5 To view the details of your entries before editing go to step 6 If not go to step 8 6 Press OPTIONS 7 Press Up or Down to select DETAILS Press OK The det
41. hanced Cordless Telecommunications Standard GAP General Access Profile Modulation Method GFSK USB Base Station Interface USB 1 1 Button Paging button LED s POWER IN USE 73 Charger Dimensions USB Base Station Handset Charger Certification Operating Temp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Storage Humidity 74 POWER 9VDC 150mA 2 38 x 3 38 x 0 87 60 55 mm x 85 90 mm x 22 mm 24 Ibs 0 11 kg 1 86 x 5 20 x 1 36 47 37 mm x 132 mm x 34 62 mm 29 Ibs 0 13 kg 2 99 x 2 99 x 2 48 76 04 mm x 75 88 mm x 62 92 mm 40 Ibs 0 18 kg FCC cULus CE 0 C to 46 C 32 F to 110 F 20 C to 76 C 4 F to 164 F 10 to 50 relative humidity Non Condensing 10 to 60 Non Condensing Appendix Regulatory Information Environment and Safety Safety information This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails If a power outage occurs this phone will not function An alternative should be made available for the making of emergency calls Power requirements The USB base station will be powered by the host computer Battery requirements The Handset is powered through two rechargeable NiMH batteries size AAA 1 2V 750mAh HR11 45 Please do not use non rechargeable batteries WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE Never use non rechargeable batteries use only the A recommended type supplied with this telephone Ni
42. ill not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the distance between the equipment and Base Station 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the Base Station is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Do not attempt to repair or modify this equipment 1 NOTE All electrical work should be performed by a licensed electrician or licensed cabler 7T Repairs to the Telephony Kit including the handset the charger and the base station should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to the equipment may render the equipment void in product warranty and compliance This could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF radiation exposure To maintain compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines the internal ant
43. is plugged in to USB port of your PC all audio stream will be routed to the handset Therefore no audio is heard on the PC speakers You can change the setting of your PC audio by going into Control panel Sound Speech and Audio Device Sound and Audio Device Audio check Only use default devices see also Setting up your PC section in this user guide for more information 7i Factory Setting Handset Name Time Format Language Wallpaper Color Handset Ring Volume Handset External Ring Melody Handset Internal Ring Melody Key Beep Confirmation Parking Tone Alarm Clock Countdown Timer Stopwatch Auto Answer 72 CIT200 24 hours English Wallpaper 1 Color 1 Medium Melody 2 Melody 3 On On Off Off Off On Touch and Dial Touch and Dial Number Quick Dial Quick Dial Numbers PIN Code Base Selection LCD Contrast Level Message waiting indication Last Call Timer Dialled Call Timer Received Call Timer All Calls Timer Off Empty Off Empty 0000 Base 1 Off Reset Reset Reset Reset A NOTE You may not make a new outgoing call while you re already on another outgoing call Hand Set Frequency Bands Europe 1880 1900MHz North America 1920 1930MHz South America 1910 1930MHz Speech Coding 32kbps ADPCM Distance Range 300 Meters Outdoor 50 meters Indoor Number of Channels 120 duplex channels Europe amp SA 60 duplex channels NA Standards DECT Digital En
44. ive each handset its own name To name your phone 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select HANDSET NAME Press OK 4 Enter or edit the name See section 6 entering letters amp special characters for information on how to enter characters 5 Press OK to confirm 50 ADJUST THE CONTRAST Change the contrast of your LCD 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select CONTRAST Press OK 4 Press Left Right to select the proper contrast 5 Press OK to confirm SET YOUR PHONE S LANGUAGE Change the language on your phone 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY Press OK e Press Up or Down to select LANGUAGE Press OK gt Press Up or Down to select the language Press OK to confirm 51 CHANGE YOUR WALLPAPER Change the wallpaper to give your phone a refresh look with your style 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select WALLPAPER Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select the wallpaper Press OK to confirm COLOR YOUR PHONE Change the color of the menus highlight and background of your phone to your color 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select COLOR Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select the color The color of the menus will change as you select the different colors 5 Press
45. manual Do not use lithium batteries or non rechargeable batteries that may damage the handset and charger Do not dispose of the battery 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 battery cells if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time Discard any dead batteries because they are likely to leak into the product Do not store this product or the battery in a high temperature area Battery stored in a freezer or refrigerator should be protected from condensation during storage and defrosting Battery should be stabilized at room temperature before using Your battery is rechargeable and can be recycled once it outlives its usefulness Depending upon your local and state law it might be illegal to dispose of this battery into a municipal waste system Check with your local solid waste company for more information on your recycling options for the batter
46. n how to adjust the volume on the PC Speak to someone privately when you are on a call During a call if you wish to speak to someone privately without having the caller hear your conversation 1 Press MUTE The caller cannot hear you but you can hear the caller 2 Press UNMUTE to communicate with your caller again 28 Using your phonebook You can use your phonebook to manage your phone entries Your phone has a private phonebook and a shared phonebook The information in your private phonebook is stored in your handset therefore if you have more than one handset each handset has its own phonebook The information in your shared phonebook is stored in the base unit therefore the information can be shared by all the handsets Your phone must have a link with the base unit in order to use the shared phonebook Your private phonebook can store 100 records and your shared phonebook can store 20 records Each record can store a name with up to 10 characters and a number with up to 20 digits Storing Entries Please note that contacts on the contact list cannot be stored to the phonebook both shared and private To store a name and number To access your phonebook 1 Press NAMES 2 Press Up or Down to select the phonebook you wish to open PRIVATE or SHARED Press OK to confirm Now you are in the private or shared phonebook 29 To add an entry to your phonebook 1 Press Up or Down to select ADD ENTRY and then press O
47. n the Base Station and the Handset wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise The Telephony Kit should not be used near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers As the Telephony Kit can interfere with nearby electrical equipment such as answering machines televisions and radios you should position the base unit at least one meter from such appliances Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone Compliance Information US and Canada Compliance Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and ICES 003 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation This product has been certified in accordance with 47 Code of Federal Regulations per the requirements as set forth in Part 15D for Unlicensed PCS devices This device has been certified in accordance with Industry Canada RSP 100 per the technical requirements as referenced in RSS 213 76 Interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference w
48. nto the Handset s battery compartment and slide the battery cover firmly back into place Figure 3 1 The Handset s Batteries Internet Telephony Kit 15 3 Connectthe Charger s power plug to a power socket 4 Place the handset on the charger unit and let the batteries charge for a full 14 hours before using the phone for the first time NOTE Handset may get warm during initial charge NOTE Please note that handset may not turn ON for up to 15 minutes if the batteries are low Turn the Handset on and off To turn the power on the Handset on or off simply press and hold the Handset s End amp On Off button an alarm tone will emit from the Handset and the Base Handset Link icon will flash upon its Display Screen This means your call will be disconnected if you do not move back within the Base Station s range Further if a disconnected Handset is outside of the Base Station s range for more than 30 minutes the phone will automatically turn off Figure 3 2 Handset on Charger NOTE If you move too far away from the Base Station while on a call Setting he Telephony Kit Setting Up Your PC Before you can use the Telephony Kit you must have SKYPE software installed on your PC You must also have an active SKYPE account As this phone depends upon the SkYPE software to place calls it will not work without it For information on how to download and use SKYPE please visit www skype com Next install the Telephon
49. on the left of the cursor is erased Moving the cursor Press Left or Right to move the cursor around 40 Voicemail Your phone allows you to access your SKYPE voicemail box with just a few presses SKYPEVOICEMAIL To get a voicemail account please go to http www skype com products skypevoicemail for further details You have new Voicemail When there are new voicemails waiting for you the LED on the handset will be blinking and the Message Waiting Indicator icon will appear on the top line of the display during standby The LED will be off and the Message Waiting Indicator icon will be gone when there is no more new message in your voicemail box Retrieving Voicemail 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SKYPE Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select VOICEMAIL Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select VIEW Press OK 5 Press Up or Down again to select the message you would like to retrieve 6 Press PLAY to listen to the message 41 Which messages are new messages When you are browsing the voicemail list you will see an icon on the left of each voicemail These icons indicate which messages are retrieved and new If the icon next to the voicemail is an open envelope that means this piece of voicemail is already retrieved if the icon next to the voicemail is a closed envelope that means this piece of voicemail is new After a new voicemail is heard the icon of that voicemail will be updated Deleting Voicemail
50. or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You 87 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Please contact Linksys regarding the warranty for the Product 88 Appendix D Warranty Information Need to contact Linksys Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at Can t find information about a product you want to buy on the web Do you want to know more about networking with Linksys products Give our advice line a call at Or fax your request in to If you experience problems with any Linksys product you can call us at Don t wish to call You can e mail us at http www linksys com or ftp linksys com 800 546 5797 LINKSYS 949 823 3002 800 326 7114 support linksys com 89 Need to contact Linksys outside the United States Visit us online for information on the latest products and updates to your existing products at http www linksys com international If you experience problems with any Linksys product you can e mail us at In Europe E mail Address Austria support at linksys com Belgium support be linksys com Denmark support dk linksys com France support fr linksys com Germany support de linksys com Italy support it linksys com Netherlands support nl linksys com Norway support no linksys com Portugal support pt linksys com Spain support es linksys com Swe
51. ot intended for making emergency calls please use a standard analog telephone in case of emergency Entering a Simply press and hold the 0 key for 1 second during standby or off hook 21 Call timer The call timer shows the duration of your current call on display Out of range warning If you move too far away from the base unit during a call your phone will sound an alert tone and Base Handset Link icon will flash If the handset cannot find the base in 30 minutes it will automatically turn itself off and user will have to manually turn it on again Low battery warning If your phone is almost out of battery during a call it will sound an alert tone Place your phone on the charger for charging as soon as possible or it would turn off when it is out of battery Placing the phone on the charger for charging will end the current call Calling SKYPE Contact 1 Press the SKYPE button to launch the contact list Contact List The contact list shows the SKYPE contact list of the user who is currently login to SKYPE on the PC The icon on the left of each entry shows the online status of the contact If the contact list is not obtained i e user not login UNAVAILABLE will be returned Changing user status You can also change your online status on the handset Refer to section 8 for instruction on how to change online status 22 Search by letter Using the keypad enter the first letter of the name you wish to find For ex
52. rred as standby 60 If registration fails a warning screen will display The handset will not display the handset number The Base Handset Link icon will flash You need to repeat the above procedure To register your phone to an additional base unit 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SYSTEM Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select REGISTER Press OK 4 Press and hold on the base unit for 4 seconds the IN USE LED will be flashing 5 Enter the PIN code on your handset Default 0000 6 Press OK You will see a confirmation screen when registration is completed Base select Your phone may be registered to up to 4 base units When your phone is registered to more than 1 base unit you can select a base unit through which you want your handset to operate To select a base either 1 Press and hold MENU for one second you should see the BASE SELECT page 2 Press Up or Down to select the base you wish Press OK OR 1 Press MENU 2 Press Up or Down to select SYSTEM Press OK 3 Press Up or Down to select BASE SELECT Press OK 4 Press Up or Down to select the base you wish Press OK Delete a handset You can delete any handsets from the base unit Once you delete a handset that handset will no longer have a link with the base unit The information in the private phonebook and call records is still available to you However you will no longer have access to the shared phonebook or any features rel
53. s low Loudspeaker Volume Level More blocks equal greater volume AN NOTE Please note that handset may not turn ON for up to 15 minutes if the batteries are low 9 ro o Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Alarm Clock Internal Melody Ringer Off External Melody Key Lock Mode a e Home Phone PSTN Base Volume Mobile Phone Contrast Gender Office Phone Se Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Address Country Province City Birthday USB Base Language 3 Message Waiting Indicator Online Status Call Timers When you are on a call a call timer on the Display Screen will show the length of your current call 11 Menus and Submenus The Handset s Display Screen shows a variety of menus with the Telephony Kit s various features and functions These menus are displayed here Main Menu Skype Display Sounds Advanced System Contacts Clock Handset Alarm Clock Register User Status Time Format Key Tones Timer Base Select Voicemail Handset Name Handset Tones Stopwatch Delete HS LCD Contrast Touch amp Dial Change PIN Language Auto Answer Reset Wallpaper Color NOTE Whenever you are in Menu mode you must A press the Save or OK button to save your changes If you do not press this button your changes will be lost 12 Phonebook Private Shared iew View Use N
54. shing This means the handset is not registered or the handset is out of range If the handset is unregistered it displays UNREGISTERED You should register the handset Move the Handset closer to the base unit When the handset is placed on the charger no beep is heard This means that either the handset is not placed properly on the charger the charging contacts are dirty or the handset tone has been turned off Take the handset off the charger and put it back again Clean charging contacts with a clean and dry cloth Turn on the handset tone from the Sounds Menu 69 70 There will be no beep if the handset s power is turned off previously Battery icon remains empty although the handset has charged for 24 hours Either the Handset s battery is defective or the Handset is not placed properly on the base unit or charger Please contact your dealer to purchase new rechargeable battery Check to make sure the battery icon is scrolling No symbol on the display This could mean that the battery is not charged or the Telephony Kit is not properly connected Verify that you ve set up the Telephony Kit properly Charge the battery Bad audio quality crackles echo etc There may be interference from nearby electrical appliances or the Base Station is installed in a room with thick walls If this is the case move the PC to a different location The handset may be too far from the base unit If so move the
55. t TRANSFER Press OK The outside call is transferred Make a 3 way conference call Your can connect an outside call and an inside call and talk to both of them at the same time During an outside call 1 Press the Intercom button OR Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select INTERCOM Press OK 2 Press Up or Down to select the handset you want to call Press OK 3 Wait for the other handset to answer your call 4 When the other handset has picked up the call Press OPTIONS 5 Press Up or Down to select CONFERENCE Press OK You are now in a conference call To exit conference Press the End amp On Off button OR Press OPTIONS Press Up or Down to select EXIT CONF Press OK 67 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit 68 Chapter 4 Using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Using multi handsets Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix provides solutions to problems that may occur during the installation and operation of the Cordless IP Phone Read the description below to solve your problems If you can t find an answer here check the Linksys website at www linksys com Common Problems and Solutions 1 No dial tone when pressing the Talk amp Recall button This means the base unit is not properly connected to the PC the Handset is too far from the base unit or the battery is low low battery icon is displayed Check the connections Move closer to the base unit Charge battery The Base Handset icon is fla
56. umber Use Number Details Edit Edit To Private To Shared Delete Delete Add Entry Add Entry Status Quick Dial Delete All Status Delete All A NOTE Whenever you are in Menu mode you must press the Save or OK button to save your changes If you do not press this button your changes will be lost 13 Call Records Menu Missed Dialed Received Call Timers Delete Calls Use Number Use Number Use Number Last Call Missed Details Details Details Dialled Dialed Use Number Use Number Use Number Received Received List List List All Calls VMWI To Private To Private To Private Clear All All Calls To Shared To Shared To Shared Delete Delete Delete To Private To Private To Private To Shared To Shared To Shared Delete Delete Delete NOTE Whenever you are in Menu mode you must AN press the Save or OK button to save your changes If you do not press this button your changes will be lost 14 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Chapter 3 Setting Up the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Overview This chapter gives instructions on how to set up the Telephony Kit on your network as well how to set up your PC and how to set the Handset s clock Setting Up the Telephony Kit To begin setting up the Telephony Kit 1 Connectthe Base Station s USB plug to a USB port on your PC 2 Place the two rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries included observing their polarities i
57. ur clock proceed to Step 6 If you are using a 24 hour clock proceed to Step 7 Press Down on the Navigation Pad Then press Left or Right directions on the Navigation Pad to select AM or PM Press OK with the appropriate Soft Key to set your change 19 To show the clock as a 12 hour or 24 hour clock 1 Use the Soft Keys to select the Menu option 2 Using the Up or Down directions on the Navigation Pad select DISPLAY Then click OK with the appropriate Soft Key 3 Using the Up or Down directions on the Navigation Pad select TIME FORMAT Then click OK with the appropriate Soft Key 4 Using the Up or Down directions on the Navigation Pad select 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS 5 Press OK with the appropriate Soft Key to set your change 20 Chapter 4 Using the Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Making Calls Calling an Ordinary Phone Number 1 Press the Talk amp Recall Button 2 Dial the number you want to call the number appears on the display and is dialled SKYPEOUT In order to make SKYPEOUT calls you need to purchase SKYPEOUT credits please go to http www skype com store buy skypeout html for further details When making SKYPEOUT calls it is necessary to dial 00 011 or as a prefix of the phone number you are calling For example when making calls within North America 00 1 905 5251258 or 011 1 905 3456622 when making international calls 00 852 25447555 or 852 90446577 Emergency Calls This phone is n
58. y Kit s USB driver from the enclosed setup wizard CD as follows NOTE Once the USB driver AN is installed on your PC the Telephony Kit should start automatically whenever you 2 Insert the set d CD to your PC s CD Rom drive nse e setup wizar you IV start the PC 1 Turn on your PC 3 the CD Rom s directory double click the setup exe file 4 An installation wizard will help you install the driver and place a shortcut icon on your desktop When you are ready to begin using the phone 1 Verify that the Base Station is connected to your PC s USB port 2 Start the SKYPE software and log in to your SKYPE account 3 Start the USB driver by double clicking on the Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit icon created on your desktop if it is not already started 4 Once both SKYPE and the Base Station are active the Telephony Kit is ready for use Your current SKYPE online status should be shown on the Handset s Display Screen 17 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit Adjusting the Speaker Volume on your PC The speaker volume setting on your PC will affect the Handset s sound quality To adjust the speaker volume 1 Open the Control Panel on your PC 2 Windows 2000 users should select Sound and Multimedia Windows XP users should select Sound and Audio devices 3 Select the Audio tab 4 Windows 2000 users should check the Use only preferred devices box Windows XP users should check the Use only default devi
59. y cells SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 81 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit EUROPEAN UNION Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive 82 Cesky Czech Dansk Danish Deutsch German Eesti Estonian English Espanol Spanish Greek Frangais French slenska Icelandic Italiano Italian Toto zaiizeni je v souladu se z kladnimi poZadavky a ostatnimi odpovidajicimi ustanovenimi Sm mice 1999 5 EC Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de v sentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EF Dieses Ger t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU See seade vastab direktiivi 1999 5 EU olulistele n uetele ja teistele asjakohastele s tetele This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 S EC Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Avtds o amp 2 eivai OE cupi u pooor HE TIS ovot etc 1 925 ayetix s Sratdgerg tr 1999 5 Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 S EC betta t ki er samkv mt grunnkr fum og rum vi eigandi kv um Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC Questo

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