AUVI Technologies PHIP65 User Manual

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PHIP65
Skype™ Cordless phone
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Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Caution / Warnings
About PHIP65
Call History Menu
Setting Up PHIP65
Setting up handsets and base units
Charging the handset
Turning handset on and off
System requirements
Step 1: Getting PC ready
Step 2: Adjusting the audio setup
Step 3: Connecting PHIP65 to the PC
Step 4:
Adjusting the PC’s speaker volume
Confi guring the phone
Selecting a language
Setting the PHIP65 clock function
Calling a Skype™ user from contacts list
Calling
a landline with SkypeOut
Calling
a number with the landline
Quick dialing
Answering calls
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Chain dialing
Adjusting the caller’s voice volume
Viewing contacts in a phone book
Storing names in a phone book
Copying entries in a phone book
Assigning contacts quick dial numbers
Changing quick dial numbers
Viewing available space in phone book
Assigning speed dial numbers for Skype™
Calling contacts using speed dial
Call History
Viewing call history
Calling a number from the history list
Saving recorded numbers from the history list
Stripping an area code
Viewing the dialed call list
Saving a dialed call to a phone book
Skype Features
Changing online user status
Checking voicemail messages
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Checking SkypeOut credits
Adjusting the phone’s contrast
Turning the backlight on and off
Turning the key beep on and off
Adjusting handset volume
Setting the handset’s time
Setting the handset’s alarm
Selecting an alarm clock ring melody
Setting alarm volume
Advanced Features
Transferring Skype calls from the PC to the handset
Changing dial mode
Setting a pause
Setting an area code
Setting the voicemail waiting indicator (VMWI)
Selecting a base unit
Additional Features
Turning handset’s ringer on and off
Viewing message waiting indicator (VMWI)
Calling someone within the same building
Transferring calls to other handsets
Trouble Shooting
Compliance Support
Warranty
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The lightning flash and arrow head within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product.
WARNING: To r educe t he risk of e lectric shock, d o not remove cover ( or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing t o qualified service personnel.
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS.
CAUTION: GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION. THE PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT THE WIDER BLADE OF THE AC PLUG MUST MATCH THE SLOT IN RECEPTACLE "WALL SOCKET".
CAUTION
DO NOT EXPOSE TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING LIQUIDS!
WARNING
To reduce the
The Lightning ash and
The Lightning fl ash and
arrow head within the
triangle is a warning sign
alerting you of ”dangerous
voltage” inside the product.
The exclamation point within
The exclamation point within
the triangle is a warning sign
alerting you of important
the product
About The PHIP65
Select menu.
Switch between call details.
Talk & Flash key functions:
Send fl ash signal.
call on Skype.
Off & Exit key functions:
Turn off the handset.
CID & Scroll Up key functions:
Scroll up items.
Access phone book.
Scroll down items.
Star & Key Lock key functions:
Turn the ringer on / off.
Speaker key functions:
Turn speaker phone on / off.
Set up 3-way calling.
Skype™ key functions:
On while paging the handset.
On during an incoming call.
On when the USB cable is connected to the
with USB.
6
MENU
REDIAL
MUTE
FLASH
EXIT
#
INT
CONF
S
IN USE
USB
Alarm clock on
OK / Confi rmation of speakers
CID / New missed call
Skype call in progress
The PHIP65 offers a variety of functions and features that are grouped within these menus.
Skype™
Contacts
Voicemail
Credits
View
Add
Quick Dial
To Shared
Status
Clock / Alarm
Set Clock
Set Alarm
Alarm Tone
Shared
View
Add
To
Status
Contra
st
Aut
o Answer
Advanced Set
Area Code
S
structures
:
S
Call History Menu:
Missed
To P
To Shared
To P
To Shared
eived
To P
To Shared
or place the phone on the charger to exit the
changes will not be saved.
Setting Up The PHIP65
Connect the included power adapter to the power port of the base station. Then plug
the power adapter into an electrical outlet.
Connect the USB Plug directly to your PC’s USB port.
Connect the phone cord to the phone jack on the back of the base unit and to the wall
to the electrical outlet.
*When placing batteries into the compartment, note the battery polarities.
Slide the battery door fi rmly into place.
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Setting up handsets and base units:
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An empty battery icon indicates the batteries need to be recharged. Place the handset on the charger
to recharge the batteries. A handset reaching a very low battery voltage level will go into sleep mode,
displaying LOW BATT on the LCD screen.
Get into the habit of putting the handset on the charger to charge when the handset is not being used.
This will ensure the handset is always fully charged.
safety rating, the battery icon on the handset tends to show less than full capacity when a fully charged
drain completely before placing on the charger. This will ensure a longer talk/standby time for the
To turn the phone on, press and hold Off / Exit when the phone is off the charger.
To turn the phone off, press and hold Off / Exit or return the handset to the charger.
The handset will automatically turn itself off once the phone is placed on the charger.
System Requirements:
• PC running Windows® 2000 or XP
• 400 MHz processor or faster
• At least 128MB RAM
• At least 1 free USB port on the computer
• Broadband or dial-up Internet connection
Charging the handset:
Turning handset on and off:
Step 1: Getting the PC ready
The installation program will start automatically.
Click the QUIT button when fi nished with the installation.
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- Click on START and then select RUN.
- Enter EXPLORER and navigate to the CD or DVD ROM drive.
- Double-click on SETUPWIZARD.EXE.
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Step 2: Adjusting the audio setup
With the base turned on and the USB plug inserted into a USB port, click START and select
CONTROL PANEL.
Click on SOUND AND MULTIMEDIA.
Select the AUDIO tab from Sound and Multimedia Properties.
Check to see if the current PC speakers are selected in both the SOUND PLAYBACK and the
SOUND RECORDING pull down boxes.
Check the USE ONLY PREFERRED DEVICES checkbox.
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XP
:
With the base turned on and the USB plug inserted into a USB port, click START and select
CONTROL PANEL.
Click on SOUND AND MULTIMEDIA.
Select the AUDIO tab from the Sound and Multimedia Properties.
Check to see if the current PC speakers are selected in both the SOUND PLAYBACK and the
SOUND RECORDING pull down boxes.
Check the USE ONLY PREFERRED DEVICES checkbox.
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Step 3: Connecting PHIP65 to the PC
Start Skype™ and login with a user name.
Start the USB driver by double clicking on the shortcut icon on your desktop.
to access Skype. Simply select ALLOW THIS PROGRAM TO USE SKYPE and press OK.
Once both Skype and the base are detected, the phone will be ready for use. The Skype ID
currently in use will be displayed on the phone’s LCD screen.
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Step
4
:
orizing PH
djusting
the PC’s speaker volume
:
The speaker volume might affect the sound quality of the phone.
About the USB Drive
Once the driver is installed on the PC, it should auto start when the PC is turned on. A tray icon
will be shown when the USB driver is loaded. The tray icon will return to the ABOUT page of the
error message regarding the problem will be displayed; otherwise CONNECTED will be shown.
the tray icon and select EXIT.
Click on START and then select CONTROL PANEL.
Click on SOUNDS, SPEECH and AUDIO DEVICES.
Click on the AUDIO tab. From Sound Playback pull down box, select USB AUDIO DEVICE.
Click on the APPLY key at the bottom; then click on the VOLUME key.
Adjust the volume using the slider. Close the slider window when fi nished.
to save and exit.
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Click on the PRIVACY tab.
The MANAGE API ACCESS CONTROL window will popup. In the window, select
AUVIDUAL.EXE. Then click the CHANGE button on the right side.
Select ALLOW THIS PROGRAM TO USE SKYPE and press OK.
Click SAVE to apply the change.
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to Skype, follow these steps:
Click on START and then select SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL.
Adjust the volume using the slider; close the window when fi nished. Return to Sound Playback
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C
onfi
guring the phone
:
different languages.
When the handset has established a link with the base, press any key on the handset.
Select the desired country and press the OK key.
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and cord may need to be changed / updated to meet the country’s local connection
standards.
a hands
et
:
To register the handset follow the steps below.
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Selecting a language:
Select LANGUAGE and press the OK key. The current language is displayed.
Select the desired language and press the OK key to confi rm.
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A confi rmation tone will be heard if the registration is successful. The handset label, the handset
will continue to say UNREGISTERED. If the phone will not register, please repeat the steps and try
again.
Setting the
Once the base is powered up and connected to the PC, the handset will obtain the current time
from the PC.
To adjust the clock manually follow the steps below:
the OK key.
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Basic Operations
Skype does not support emergency calls. All emergency calls will be routed to the landline.
Out of range warning:
charger for charging as soon as possible otherwise, the phone will lose power and end the
call. Placing the phone on the charger while a call is still in place will indirectly end the call.
Call timer:
The call timer shows the duration of any given call. The timer works on outgoing and
Calling a Skype™ user from contact list:
The contact’s name will be displayed and the contact will be called.
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Contact list:
The contact list shows the SKYPE contact list of the user who is currently logged into Skype.
Changing user status:
Skype status can be changed through the PHIP65. To reference this, see CHANGE ONLINE STATUS.
Search by letter:
displayed. Press the UP or DOWN keys to fi nd the desired contact.
Calling a landline with SkypeOut:
The contact’s name will be displayed and called.
Or
to dial the number.
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SkypeOut:
c
www.
skype.com.
Simply press and hold the 0 key for 1 second during standby.
s:
S
S
S
S
S
and hold the # where you want to enter a pause.
Calling a number with the landline:
OR
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The PHIP65 records the last 10 dialed numbers stored in the redial memory. The fi rst 32
digits / characters of each number / contact are stored.
To redial one of the last 10 dialed numbers / contacts:
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With off-hook redialing, you can redial the last number dialed.
the TALK key.
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You can dial a number stored in the phone book.
Quick dialing:
Caller ID:
When the caller’s name or Skype ID shows up on the LCD display.
Turning off the ringer:
again, press and hold the # a 2nd time.
Specifi ed numbers can be set to quick dial by simply assigning a designated contact from the
Start a 3-way conference
call
Call the fi rst Skype contact.
After the fi rst party answers, press the TALK key to seize the line and make a Skype call to
the second party.
When the second party answers, press and hold CONFERENCE key to join the two parties.
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Answering calls:
ALK key to answer the call.
When receiving a call:
will fl ash on the LCD display.
will fl ash on the LCD display.
While on a call, use the FLASH key to make a second outgoing call or receive a second
Second calls:
waiting feature must be purchased through the local phone company.
Second outgoing calls:
other landline contacts.
Second i
from other line:
second call from the other line (i
Skype service.) A special call waiting tone will be h
eard when this happens
to noti
fy
the
that another call is coming in.
fferent alerts for different services can be heard.
To call Skype contact, press key to obtain contact list. Select contact to be called and
To call SkypeOut contact, call regular number.
To return to the fi rst call or to toggle between calls, press the FLASH key.
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Making second outgoing calls while on Skype™
To tog
gle between calls, press the FLASH
key.
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Making second outgoing calls while on
the landline:
When there is a second incoming call, a call waiting alert will be heard. Both services have
different call waiting alert tones.
call.
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S
Chain dialing:
Call contacts
from the phone book even after the user has seized the phone line. There is no
to jump directly to the record starting with the corresponding letters of that key.
To exit the C
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Adjusting the caller’s voice volume:
While the phone is off the hook, press the UP or DOWN key. The display will show the current
volume level. Press the UP or DOWN keys to adjust accordingly.
Still can’t fi nd the most comfortable level?
order to set the speaker to the most comfortable volume.
the conversation, follow the steps provided below:
key
;
this turns off the microphone
and will not allow sound to c
ome through
the
caller’s earpiec
e.
feature. This will allow voice and noi
se
transmissions back into the earpiece of the caller
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The information stored in the shared phone book is located within the base unit. Therefore,
the information can be shared by all the handsets. The phone must have a link with the base
The private phone book can store up to 50 contact numbers while the shared phone book can
store up to 10 contacts. Each contact can store a name with up to 10 characters and a phone
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Viewing contacts in a phone book:
Storing names in a phone book:
Select the phone book to open; PRIVATE or SHARED. Press the OK key to confi rm.
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Using The Phone Book
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Storing entries:
Memory full:
will be displayed on the phone’s LCD screen.
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existing contact with the new contact. Press the BACK key to return to the previous screen to make
changes to the name so a replacement will not occur.
Copying entries in a phone book:
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Assigning contacts quick dial numbers:
the UP or DOWN keys
to select
QUICK DIAL
, and then
the UP or DOWN keys
to select a contact to assign a number, and
the UP or DOWN keys
to
select the
assigned number, and then
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Changing quick dial numbers:
the UP or DOWN keys
to select PRIVATE phone book,
the UP or DOWN keys
to select
QUICK DIAL
, and then
The fi rst quick dial key is displayed. Press the OK key to confi rm.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select EDIT.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select
a new entry for the selected key. P
when entry is selected.
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to select
QUICK DIAL
, and
The fi rst quick dial key is displayed.
to scroll to the quick dial key desired to delete, and
to select DELETE
C
ONFIRM? is displayed on the LCD
screen.
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select PHONEBOOK and
to select the phone book to open; PRIVATE or SHARED, and
OK key.
to select DELETE, and then
to scroll to desired contact to delete, and
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to select the phone book to open; PRIVATE or SHARED, and press the
OK key.
to select DELETE ALL, and then press OK.
CONFIRM? is displayed. Press the OK key to confi rm
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Viewing available space in phone book:
to select
which phone
book t
o
open; PRIV
or SHARED, press
the OK key.
to select STATUS. Press the OK key to view th
e new status
the OK key again
when fi nished.
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Assigning speed dial numbers for Skype™:
and right-click to pull up the menu. Select SET SPEED-DIAL.
A message box will be shown to allow the user to enter a speed dial number. Choose a
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The phone keeps track of how many memory slots have been used and how many are still
available. To view this information, follow the steps below.
The Skype speed dial feature allows the user to call a contact on the contact list by entering the
speed dial number assigned to the contact on Skype.
Calling contacts using speed dial:
TE: You can o
speed-dial number and a
Skype call will
still be made. However, for certain co
-dial number matches an
emergency number, an emergency call will be made instead of a Skype call.
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The phone keeps a record of each time a call comes in or goes out. Users can access a list of up
to 15 missed calls and 5 received calls.
and Skype calls will be automatically stored. Otherwise only Skype calls will be stored.
Viewing call history:
Call History
Order of
display:
’s name is av
ailable, the fi rst 12 characters will be displayed
with the date and time the
call came through.
Matching the phone book record:
will be displayed instead of the Caller ID name.
the OK key.
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While viewing the call history:
S
CODE menu. If the number is not formatted correctly, Flash / Format button lets you change
the format of the displayed number. Long distance code “1” will be added to out of area
The following table describes the available number display formats.
Calling a number from the history list:
When users view the call history, they can return a missed or received call by selecting the
contact and pressing the TALK key. The call will be returned using the same service the original
call was placed through.
While viewing the call history, press MENU.
CONFIRM? is displayed. Press the OK key to confi rm.
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Saving recorded numbers from the history list:
from the call history log is available on the PHIP65. To do so, follow the steps below.
To save it to the phone book, select which phone book to save the contact in.
The contact will be saved in the selected phone book.
ory is still in the
call list, but it will
show the new name entered.
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While viewing the call history, press the MENU key.
CONFIRM? is displayed. Press the OK key to confi rm.
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Stripping an area code:
Select ADVANCED SET and press the OK key.
Select AREA CODE and press the OK key.
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Viewing the dialed call list:
t
on the di
splay.
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Saving a dialed call to a phone book:
To save
a number,
select
the desired phone book to save the entry to.
a name for this contact
and press the OK key.
d
Matching
a phone book record
:
The record is now saved into
the phone book. The dialed record is still in your
dialed list, but it
will show the new name entered.
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directly using the number in the call history.
The area code can be up to 5 digits long. The area code will be removed from the incoming
caller’s number that corresponds to the entered area code.
To strip the area code, follow the steps provided below.
Save numbers to the phone book while scrolling through the dialed call list.
Select DELETE and press the OK key.
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While scrolling through the history of outgoing calls, the user can delete any number from the
Select DELETE ALL and press the OK key.
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While the user is scrolling through the history of outgoing calls, he / she can delete all the
Skype™ Features
Changing online user status:
Select SKYPE and press the OK key.
Select USER STATUS
and press the OK key.
Select the status to be displayed and press the OK key to save
Skype status icons:
Skype status icons are used to represent
different status options as well as to indicate each
contact
’s current online status. Please re
fer to the
following table for a description of eac
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3
4.
Online / Skype Me
Offl ine
Away
X
Checking voicemail messages:
Skype Voicemail:
To get a voicemail account, please go to www.skype.com/products/skypevoicemail for
further details.
When there is a new voicemail, the icon appears on the top line of the display during
standby. The icon will be gone when all voicemails have been deleted.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select V
OICEMAIL.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select the
voicemail to listen to. Press the M
the UP or DOWN keys
to select
A new v
oicemail
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The PHIP65 allows the user to access their Skype Voicemail box with just a few key presses.
eleting voicemail messages:
the UP or DOWN keys
to select SKYPE.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select V
OICEMAIL.
the UP or DOWN keys
to select the
voicemail to delete. Press the M
the UP or DOWN keys
to select
to purge the message(s).
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C
Scroll
to select CREDITS. Press the OK key and the current amount available
for SkypeOut will be shown.
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The PHIP65 comes with a selection of settings that the user can change to personalize the
can press BACK to exit the current menu or cancel the confi rmation. If EXIT is pressed, the
ersonalizing the phone’s display:
Select PERSONAL SET and press the OK key.
Select HANDSET NAME and press the O
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Give the phone a name. Users can personally change the name of the phone by choosing a
0-9. Spaces can also be used.
Personalizing The PHIP65
djusting the phone’s contrast:
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The display contrast can be adjusted for better viewing.
Select PERSONAL SET
and press the OK key.
Select CONTRAST and press the O
ss UP or DOWN to select desired contrast level.
Press the
OK key to confi rm.
g the
auto answer feature:
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3
Auto answer gives the user the convenience of answering a call just by picking up the handset
from the charger. No need to press TALK during this feature.
Select PERSONAL SET and press the OK key.
Select AUTO ANSWER and press the O
Turning the backlight on and off:
The display and keypad will be lit when the phone is being used.
Select BACKLIT and press the O
S
elect ON or
OFF and then press the OK key to confi rm.
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ersonalize the handset’s sounds:
Select HANDSET TONE and press the O
S
elect
a line
ss the OK key.
Select the desired ring tone and
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Adjusting
the handset volume:
Select HANDSET TONE and press the O
S
elect
VOLUME and press the OK key.
UP or DOWN keys to determine the desired volume and
Turning off the ringer:
turned off. Ringer does not emit sound to indicate an i
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Turning the key beep on and off:
Select HANDSET TONE and press the O
S
elect
Select ON
or OFF
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4.
Setting the handset’s time:
Select CLOCK / ALARM and press the OK key.
Select SET CLOCK and press the O
keys.
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The time is displayed during standby mode.
Setting the handset’s alarm:
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6.
can set the alarm time and personalize the alarm tone.
Select CLOCK / ALARM and press the OK key.
Select SET ALARM and press the O
S
elect ON / OFF and press the OK key
onfi rm.
Se
:
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Select CLOCK / ALARM and press the OK key.
Select ALARM TONE and press the O
S
elect MELODY and press the OK
key.
Select desired me
onfi rm.
Setting
alarm volume:
Select CLOCK / ALARM and press the OK key.
Select ALARM TONE and
S
elect
VOLUME and press the OK key.
Select desired volume and
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5.
Advanced Features
dvanced fl ash features:
The PHIP65 comes with different fl ash durations. Check with the local service provider if unaware
which duration to use.
ANCED SET and
Se
S
elect
desired fl ash duration
s.2.3.
4.
S
elect
T
) will display.
able this feature. To dis
able PABX, clear the number.
onfi rm.
2.
3.
4.
Transferring Skype calls from the PC to the handset:
ystem tra
y on the PC, right-click the Auvi icon and select USE PC.
ate a S
To transfer to the handset, right-click the Auvi icon and select USE HANDSET
gin using the handset.
2.
3.
4.
Setting a pause:
Select PAUSE and press the OK key. The selected pause duration is displayed.
2.
3
2.
3
Select BABY CALL and
Select ON and press the OK key. Enter or edit the number and press the OK key again.
To
turn BABY CALL off
:
Select Off and press t
Temporary tone dialing in pulse mo
de:
to set temporary
tone dialing. D will be displayed on the screen.
Tone dialing will continue until the user hangs
Setting an area code:
S
elect
AREA CODE
and press the OK key. The current area code (if available) is displayed.
onfi rm.
2.
3
Changing
dial mode:
Select DIAL MODE and press the ok key. The current setting will be displayed.
Select TONE or PULSE and press the OK key to confi rm.
2.
3.
2.
3
A handset can unregister another handset registered to the same base. It cannot unregister itself.
Select ADVANCED SET and
S
elect
Select ADV
ANCED SET and
Se
The
can register up
to
4 ha
ts to the same base. After registering 4 handsets to the
same base,
the base unit
becomes full. If the user
wants to register an additional handset,
the user has to unregister o
ets
2.
3.
4.
Successful registration:
SEARCHING will be displayed if it has lost a link to the base unit. Follow the procedure and
try again. If you see UNREGISTER displayed, this means the phone is registering for the fi rst
time.
5.
Setting the voicemail waiting indicator (VMWI):
2.
3
Select VMWI and
on the screen. Press the OK key again to confi rm.
Selecting a base unit:
Select ADVANCED SET and
S
elect
and
Select the base to use and press t
2.
3
4.
2.
3
4.
5.
Select ADVANCED SET and
S
elect
and
to confi rm.
2.
display.
the keypad is locked again.
ed calls. To
set the k
eypad lock, follow
the given steps bel
ow.
Extra Features
Additional Features
Select the
4.
5.
View message waiting indicator (VMWI)
turns on when you have a new message in either of the voicemail-mailboxes. After the messages
suppressed even after the user has unsubscribed to the CID service. If the user has
Turning handset’s ringer on and off:
sound for any incoming call.
seconds and their screens display PAGING. If an external call comes in, all the handsets
will stop paging and start playing the external ring tone.
S
top the paging:
each
on the base again.
:
A handset will not
emit
the pagin
g tone if
the rest of the handsets will
alert the paging
tone when
GING has been
call. If CID service is detected, the phone will start suppressing the fi rst ring after the fi rst call.
2.
3.
Select the handset desired to call and press the OK key OR press the number of the
Wait for the other handset to answer the call.
Extra Features
Using Multi-Handsets
Call someone within the same building:
The user will need at least 2 handsets to carry out the functions mentioned in
this section.
switch between the external call and the intercom call.
cancel the attempted call and return to the external call.
2.
3.
4.
Select the handset desired to call and press the OK key or the number of the handset
desired to call.
Wait for the other handset to answer the call.
When the other handset has answered the call, press the OFF key or place the handset
sers can transfer during an external call.
Transfering calls to other handsets:
2.
3.
4.
Select the handset desired to call and press the OK key or the number of the handset
desired to call.
Wait for the other handset to answer the call.
When the other handset has answered the call, press the CONFERENCE key or place the
Extra Features
Using multi-handsets
aking 3-way calls:
Features
Features
Features
Features
f any handset hangs up during a conference call, the other handset will still
Default Settings
Clock
Alarm
Alarm ringer melody
Alarm ringer volume
Confi rm tone
* This feature / function will not be set back to
defau
00:00
Off
On
On
On
Tone
Contrast
Auto answer
Area code
Off
Off
Auto
On
Off
Extra Features
Trouble Shooting
Signal icon is fl ashing.
The phone does not ring.
When the handset is placed on the
charger, no beep is heard.
The call waiting call cannot be
answered.
the handset has charged for 24-hours.
Solution(s)
-
cord are connected properly.
Check to ensure t
charged and installed properly.
This phone does not work during power
failure.
cord are connected
Turn on the ringer.
Take
the handset off the charger and put
again.
Clean charging contacts with a clean
, dry
cloth.
Turn on the handset tone
from the
There will be no bee
’s
ower is tu
Check with the
one company and
select the
correct recall duration.
to pick up the second call.
o purchase
Check to make sure the battery icon is
scrolling while being charged.
Charge battery
compart
ON.
erent room
or higher location
or aw
ay from other
electronic devices.
ve closer to the
Cannot hear the other party clearly /
speaker too loud / quiet.
Cannot make SkypeOut calls.
Skype call.
The error “Access to Skype is rejected”
appears on the computer.
Solution(s)
speaker volume on your PC.
Check available SkypeOut credits.
Check to see if a link is established
SkypeOut” for more information.
applications are started and are
Wait for the remote party to be on the
You need to reauthorize the driver to
access Skype. Simply follow these steps:
then click OPTIONS.
2. Click on the PRIVACY tab.
3. In the RELATED TASKS section, click on
MANAGE OTHER PROGRAMS’ ACCESS
TO SKYPE.
4. The MANAGE API ACCESS CONTROL
window will popup. In the window,
select AUVIDUAL.EXE. Then, click the
CHANGE button on the right side.
5. Select ALLOW THIS PROGRAM TO USE
SKYPE and click OK.
6. Press OK again to close the API ACCESS
CONTROL window.
for use with Skype.
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: If the above
solutions do not help,
and the base. Restart Skype in the PC. Wait
and try again.
Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network
and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements
for Telephone Terminal Equipment Published by ACTA.
Extra Features
Compliance Statement
On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and
The REN is useful in determining the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line
and still have all of these devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most (but not all)
areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed 5. To be certain of
the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN, you should contact
your local telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be
connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for
details.
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.
telephone equipment if you are on a party line. Check with your local telephone company.
telephone from your line.
the installation of this product does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions
about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualifi ed
Should your equipment cause trouble on your line which may harm the telephone network, the
telephone company shall, where practicable, notify you that temporary discontinuance of service
the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service immediately. In case of such
temporary discontinuance, the telephone company must:
pursuant to procedures set forth in Subpart E of Part 68, FCC Rules and Regulations.
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television receiving the interference).
equipment and receiving antenna.
Connect the telecommunications equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiving antenna is currently connected.
The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities, equipment, operations
or procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with
telephone equipment, the telephone company must give you adequate notice, in writing, to allow
you to maintain uninterrupted service.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
Certain kinds of electrical equipment, such as light dimmers, fl uorescent bulbs, motors, fans, etc.,
also generate pulse noise. Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this, you may on occasion
enced radio / television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Communications
Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, How To Identify and Resolve Radio / TV Interference
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This telephone system meets FCC and Industry Canada standards for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
Additional information:
Terminal equipment:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20
centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or
operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For hand-held operation, this
Technical Specifi cations. This is confi rmed by the registration number: the abbreviation, IC,
does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
equipment itself. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of
the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
exceed fi ve.
The term IC before the radio certifi cation number only signifi es that Industry Canada technical
specifi cations were met. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
equipment void in product warranty and compliance. This could also void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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Auvi Electronics N.A. warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and
workmanship, under normal conditions, for a period of 90 days for parts and labor and 1 year for parts only from
the date of original purchase.
Auvi Electronics N.A. agrees at our option during the warranty period to repair any defect in material or
workmanship or to furnish an equal product in exchange without repair charges during the fi rst 90 days. After
90 days, a fl at labor rate* will be charged and needs to be sent along with the product. All warranty services are
to be performed strictly by Auvi’s technical support staff.
To obtain service, return the unit in a PREPAID envelope to:
Auvi Electronics N.A.
5988 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Unit 131
St. Charles, MO 63304
Attention: Warranty Services
To ensure proper service, follow these steps:
1. Pack the unit in a well-padded sturdy carton.
2. Enclose a copy of your sales receipt to validate the date of purchase.
3. Auvi Technologies will elect to repair or replace the product, free of repair charges during
the fi rst 90 days. After 90 days, a fl at labor rate* will be charged and needs to be sent along
with the product.
* Call Warranty Services at 636-447-4005
God, misuse, neglect, accident, abuse, commercial use, mishandling, misapplication,
maladjustments of consumer controls, power surges, lightning damage, any presence of sand,
humidity or liquids, rental use of product, faulty installation, set-up adjustments, or modifi cation
of, or to, any part of the product, including the antenna. Normal wear and tear is also not
covered. Damage to external media such as DVD, CD, LP, and/or tape is not covered nor is the
cost incurred in shipping the unit for warranty repair. Under no circumstances shall Auvi
Technologies be liable for any loss (direct, indirect, incidental, foreseen, unforeseen, special, or
consequential) or for any damage arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this product.
Failure to include all necessary paperwork will result in the customer being charged for the
repair.
This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to improper
voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other than Auvi Electronics N.A., St. Charles, MO.
This warranty does not cover products sold AS IS or re-manufactured units. This warranty is valid only in the
This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARRANTY SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS.
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www.auviworld.com
© 2006 Auvi Technologies, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Auvi Electronics N.A., LLC and Auvi Electronics L.A., LLC are separate subsidiaries of Auvi
Technologies, LLC. All the mentioned trademarks or trade names are the property of their respective owners. Specifi cations of product
features are subject to change without notice, which might alter the functionality described within this instruction manual.
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