Binatone FUSION 2210 User Manual

Important note — emergency calls
The Fusion 2200/2210 is not designed for making emergency calls when the mains power fails. So you should make alternative arrangements for access to Emergency Services.
(This means that you should also have a basic phone that does not need mains power, connected to your line so that you can make calls during a power failure.)
USER GUIDE
If you need help …
The is available from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, on
Calls are charged at Local Call rate.
Binatone Help Line
0845 345 9677
Unpacking your Fusion 2200/2210
In the box are:
the cordless handset (two handsets with a Twin system, three with a Triple system, four with a Quad system) the base unit rechargeable batteries or a battery pack, and a battery compartment cover for the handset a telephone line cable a mains power lead and adapter
If you have an Fusion 2200/2210 Twin, Triple or Quad system, you should also have:
one, two or three charger pods a mains power lead and adapter for
each one Keep the packaging materials in a safe place in case you later need to transport the unit.
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Keep your sales (till) receipt, which is your guarantee.
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10 Intercom, transfer & conference
If you have a Fusion 2200/2210 Twin, Triple or Quad system, you already have two, three or four handsets. You can buy spare handsets and charger pods separately. Altogether, you can have up to five handsets registered to the base unit, as numbers 2, 3, 4 and 5.
With more than one handset registered to your base unit, you can
make intercom calls from one handset to another,
make a new intercom call while you are on an outside call
shuttle between an outside call and an intercom call
transfer an outside call from one handset to another
set up a three-way conference call between yourself, an outside call and an intercom call
Each handset has its own number — 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 — which is shown on the right-hand side of the display.
Please note —
Among the handsets registered to a single base unit, only one outside call and two intercom calls can take place at once.
If you try to make an outside call while another handset is already on the line, you will hear Busy tone.
If you try to make an intercom call when one is already in progress, you will hear Busy tone.
When one handset is using the outside line, the EXT symbol will appear on the displays of all other handsets.
To make an intercom call
To make a call to another handset
1 Press INT
à
You hear Dial tone
2 Key in the number of the other handset (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5)
à
The other handset’s number appears on your display. On its display, your number appears, and the INT symbol flashes. When the other handset user presses the PHONE button to answer, you will be connected.
To end an intercom call
Press PHONE on your handset
à The other person will hear Busy tone, and should also press PHONE to hang up.
To transfer a call
When you’ve made or answered an outside call, to transfer it to another handset:
1 Press INT and key in the number of the other handset
à
The outside call is put on hold. When the other handset answers, you can speak to the user. If the other handset does not answer, you can get back to the outside call by pressing INTERCOM again. To transfer the outside call to the other handset:
2 Press PHONE to hang up and transfer the call
To shuttle between two calls
When you have both an outside call and an intercom call connected, you can shuttle from one to the other, like this:
Press INT to speak to each call in turn, putting the other on hold
You can transfer the outside call to the other handset by pressing PHONE while you’re connected on the intercom call If you press PHONE while you’re connected to the outside call, you will disconnect it. If the other handset user presses PHONE on their handset to hang up, you’ll be left connected to the outside call.
Conference calls
To set up a three-way conference between yourself, an outside call and an intercom call with another handset:
1 Either make or answer an outside call 2 Press INT then key in the number of the other handset
The other user answers by pressing PHONE on their handset.
3 Press # (HASH) and hold it for about 2 seconds
à
You hear a confirmation tone when your conference call is connected. If either handset user presses PHONE to hang up, the other user will be left connected to the outside call.
New Call tone
When you are on an intercom call and an outside call comes in, you will hear New Call tone over your conversation to tell you that someone is calling you. The EXT symbol will also flash on your handset’s display.
1 Press PHONE to end the intercom call
à
Your handset will ring
2 Press PHONE again to answer the outside call
11 Handset registration
!
The handset(s) supplied with your Fusion 2200/2210 base unit are already registered — the first one as handset number 1, the second as number 2. You don’t need to re-register them unless you have a problem.
To check whether a handset is registered, make sure mains power to the base unit is switched on and the handset is within range. The handset’s display should show its number, and the ‘signal level’ symbol on the display should show three bars. If the display shows notsub , you need to re-register the handset.
To register a new handset or to re-register a handset
1 Press the handset locator button on the base unit for about 3 seconds
à You hear two short beeps and the IN USE light flashes. You now have 2 minutes in which to register the handset.
2 Press MENU on the handset
à
register
(If the display does not show register at this point, press until it does.)
3 Press OK
à
BS1234 (These are base unit numbers.)
4 Key in 1 (base unit number 1)
à
pin
(Or, if the handset is already registered to a different base unit, key in a base unit number that is not flashing.)
5 Key in your PIN (default 0000) and press OK
à
search
à
After a few moments, when the handset finds the base unit, a number*
appears on the display.
6 Press OK to confirm registration
The handset’s display should now show its name and number. If the display still says notsub , go through the registration procedure
again from step 1. If registration doesn’t work this time, call the Binatone Help Line for advice.
*This is the RFPI number, a universal DECT identity number. You won’t need it unless
you want to register your handset to a different brand of DECT base unit.
To de-register a handset
You may need to do this if you need to replace a faulty handset. Call the Binatone Help Line if you need more advice.
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press TWICE
à
base
3 Press OK
à
volume
4 Press SEVEN times
à
delhs
5 Press OK
à
pin
6 Key in your PIN (default 0000) and press OK 7 Press repeatedly to go to the number of the handset
you want to de-register
8 Press OK
à
confirm
9 Press OK to confirm de-registration
Note — you cannot de-register the handset you are currently using.
Registering to a different brand of base unit
Your Fusion 2200/2210 handsets can be registered to any GAP-compatible base unit; or you can register other GAP-compatible handsets to your Fusion 2200/2210 base unit.
But we do not guarantee that all features or display messages will be available using other manufacturers’ equipment.
1 Follow the instructions in the base unit’s User Guide to put the base unit into
registration mode (for example, step 1 of the registration procedure listed here).
2 Follow the instructions in the handset’s User Guide to register the handset
(for example, steps 2 to 5 listed here). If you need to enter a PIN code for the base unit, refer to the base unit’s User Guide. If you have problems, contact the Binatone Help Line for more advice.
13 Troubleshooting
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The Fusion 2200/2210 must be serviced by trained engineers. NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself — you could make the problem worse and invalidate the Guarantee.
ALWAYS check first that:
you have followed the steps listed in Section 2 to install and set up your Fusion 2200/2210
all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets
mains power is switched on at the socket
the handset’s batteries are correctly and securely installed, and are not run down
Everyday use
“I cannot make or
answer calls.”
Check that the base unit’s mains power adapter is plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the phone — not just for charging the batteries.
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable that was supplied with your Fusion 2200/2210
mightnot work.
. Other telephone line cables
Move the handset closer to the base unit. Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low,
replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod to recharge the batteries.
Switch off power at the mains socket, wait for a few seconds and then switch back on. This may solve the problem.
If you still can’t make calls, try re-registering the handset.
“When I press
keys on the handset, nothing happens.”
Make sure the batteries are fitted in your handset. If the Battery Level symbol on the display shows ‘low’, recharge the batteries.
Press and hold the OK button until the handset comes to life. The OK button switches the handset on and off.
Check whether there’s a ‘key’ symbol on the display. If so, the keypad is locked. Turn to Section 8 to find out how to unlock it.
“When I press
keys on the handset, digits appear on the display, but I can’t make an outside call.”
Call barring may have been set. See Section 7 for more
information. Try moving the handset closer to the base unit. Try a different position for the base unit — perhaps higher, or
further from other electrical equipment.
“The phone does
not ring”
Check that the base unit’s mains power adapter is plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the phone — not just for charging the batteries.
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable that was supplied with your Fusion 2200/2210. Other telephone line cables might not work.
Check that you have not set the ringer volume to Off. See Section 6 for more information.
Check that the total REN value of all equipment connected to your telephone line is no more than 4. Disconnect one or more telephones and see whether that helps.
“My call was cut
off when I went out of range. Now I can’t use my handset.”
Move the handset closer to the base unit before you try again to make a call.
“There is inter
­ference, noise or echoing on the line.”
Move the handset closer to the base unit, or to a different position.
Try moving the base unit so that it’s not near other electrical equipment, such as a TV or a computer.
If you are using a routing box (smart socket), try disconnecting it then making a call. If the sound is OK without the routing box, that’s the cause of the problem.
You’ll get the best results if you site the base unit as high as possible. For example, in a two-storey house, the first-floor landing is an ideal place for the base unit.
“When I press the
PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE button, I hear a loud noise.”
The strange noise is caused by interference. Disconnect the mains power lead from the back of the base unit, then wait for 30 seconds before reconnecting it.
“I hear ‘beeps’
from my handset while I’m on a call.”
You may be going out of range of the base unit. Move closer, or your call may be cut off.
Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it shows ‘low’, recharge the batteries.
“The volume in
the earpiece is low.”
Make sure you’re holding the earpiece correctly over your ear. Adjust the volume as decribed in Section 6.
“The Caller
Display feature isn’t working.”
You need to subscribe to Caller Display from your service provider. Contact the service provider for details of how to subscribe.
The caller may have withheld their number by dialling 141. Or they may be calling from a network that does not transmit the Caller ID (for example, it may be an international call).
“When I try to
make a call, I hear Busy tone and the IN USE light on the base unit does not come on.”
Check your handset’s display — if it says either notsub or
base.... , you need to re-register the handset.
If the display says search1 , make sure the mains power lead is plugged into the back of the base unit, and the adapter is plugged into the mains socket with the power switched on.
If you have more than one handset registered to your base unit, check that another handset isn’t already in use on a call.
Intercom and transfer
“I can’t transfer a
call.”
Make sure the other handset is within range of the base unit, and is not busy on a call.
Make sure you are keying in the correct number (1 to 5) for the other handset.
Batteries
“The handset‘s
batteries are running low within an hour or two.”
Before you first used the handset, you should have left it on the base unit or charger pod for up to 15 hours to charge the batteries fully.
You may need to replace the batteries
“The CHARGE
light on the base unit does not come on.“
Clean the battery charging contacts with a dry cloth. Check the connections between the base unit and the mains
power socket.
“I try to recharge
the batteries, but I still get a warning that they are low.”
You need to replace the batteries. Please note the following safety warnings:
Use only NIMH(Nickel Metal Hyride) two AAA rechargeable
batteries in the handset. The best way to make sure you get the right ones is to take the old ones with you when you go to buy new ones.
Dispose of used batteries safely — never burn them, or put them where they could get punctured.
PBX use
“Last Number
Redial and/or memory dialling don’t work on a PBX.
When you first make a call, try pressing the CDS button for a pause between the outside line access digit (e.g. 9) and the tele
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phone number. You should later be able to redial the number. When storing numbers in memory, you can include the outside
line access digit (e.g. 9) with each number. If your PBX requires you to wait for a second Dial tone before
dialling the telephone number, press the CDS button for a pause between the access digit and the number.
“My Fusion 2200/
2210 system won’t
work properly on a PBX.“
You may need to change the recall setting. Call the Binatone Help Line for advice. It will help if you have your PBX documentation to hand when you make the call.
If the fault persists …
Disconnect all other instruments connected to the same line as the
Fusion 2200/2210 and see whether you can make a call.
Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line and plug a different phone into the master telephone socket. Try making a call. If this works, the line is OK.
If the call does not work, and you are using a two-way socket adapter, remove it and plug a telephone directly into
the socket. If the call now works, the adapter may be faulty.
If you cannot make a call, the fault may be on the exchange line. Contact the service provider (the BT engineers on 151, or your cable company).
If you still cannot identify the cause of the problem, contact the Binatone Help Line on 0845 345 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate.
15 Guarantee and service
The Binatone Fusion 2200/2210 is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase shown on your sales receipt. The Guarantee does not cover damage by misuse or negligence, or by excessive voltages — for example, faults on the telephone line, or lightning. This does not affect your statutory rights.
Please keep your sales (till) receipt — this is your guarantee. You should also keep the original packaging material.
In the unlikely event that you need to return your Fusion 2200/2210 to our Repair Centre while it is under guarantee, there will be a £5 handling charge.
While the unit is under Guarantee
1 Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line and the mains electricity
supply
2 Pack up all parts of your Fusion 2200/2210, using the original packaging.
Remember to include the mains adapter
3 Return the unit to the shop where you bought it, making sure you take your
sales receipt
After the Guarantee has expired
If the unit is no longer under Guarantee, first follow steps 1 and 2 as for repair under Guarantee. Then …
3 Call our Service Department on 0845 345 9677 and ask for a quotation of
the repair charge and details of where to send your Fusion 2200/2210 for repair.
4 Make sure you include with your Fusion 2200/2210:
your name and address
a cheque or postal order for the value of the repair charge
5 Return your Fusion 2200/2210 to the address given by the Service Department
16 Technical details
Standard Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Frequency range 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz) Channel bandwidth 1.728 MHz Operating range up to 300 m outdoors; up to 50 m indoors Operating time standby:
110 hours; talking: 9 hours with speakerphone off; approx. 1 hour with speakerphone on; battery charge time: 15 hours
Security 65536-combination code to prevent unauthorised use Temperature range Operating 0 ºC to 40 ºC
Storage -20 ºC to 60 ºC
Electrical power
Handset — two AAA 550 mAH Nickel Metal Hyride (Ni-MH)
rechargeable batteries
Base unit/charger pod — input 230 V AC, 50 Hz; output
AC 9 V, 300 mA;
Port specification The port (connected to the mains power supply) is a
SELV port with respect to EN41003. The ( port (connected to the telephone line) is a TNV port
with respect to EN41003.
PBX compatibility Timed break recall: 98 ms. Pause length (using the CDS
button): 3.6 seconds. Signalling type: DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency) also called tone dialling.
Network connection This equipment is intended to be used in the UK only.
Operation on other countries’ PSTN termination points cannot be guaranteed.
Declaration of conformity
The Binatone Fusion 2200/2210 complies with the essential protective requirements and objectives of:
EC R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC ■ EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC
EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
and conforms to the following relevant harmonised standards:
Radio: TBR6 ■ EMC: EN 301489 ■ Safety: EN 60950, EN 41003
Other: I-CTR37, TBR22
12 Operational notes
Electrical safety
DON’T let the base unit get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if used while you are wet or standing in water.
If the base unit ever falls into water, DON’T retrieve it until you have
unplugged the power lead from the mains and the telephone line plug from the telephone socket; then pull it out by the unplugged cables.
NEVER use your Fusion 2200/2210 outdoors during a thunderstorm — unplug
the base unit from the telephone line and the mains socket when there are storms in your area. Damage caused by lightning is not covered by the guarantee.
Siting the base unit and charger pod
The base unit and charger pod should each be placed on a level surface, in a position where:
the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible 230-V AC switched mains supply socket — never try to lengthen the mains power cable
the telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socket (base unit only; charger pods have no connection to the telephone line)
it is not close to another telephone — this can cause radio interference during calls
it is not close to a sink, bath or shower, or anywhere else where it might get
wet
it is not close to other electrical equipment — fridges, washing machines, microwave ovens, TVs, fluorescent lights, etc.
Radio signals between the handset and the base unit
To use your handset and base unit together, you must be able to establish a radio link between them. Be aware that:
Siting the base unit as high as possible will give better results — for example, in a two-storey house, the best position may be on the first-floor landing.
Any large metal object — like a refrigerator, a mirror or a filing cabinet — between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal.
Other solid structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength.
Interference
If the sound quality gets worse as you move around while on a call, this is probably due to interference between the handset and the base unit, perhaps because you are too near to another phone or other electrical equipment. Move to a different position to clear the interference. If you do not move, your call may be cut off.
Radio interference in the environment may occasionally cause a short break in the link between the handset and the base unit while you are on a call. The handset’s display will flash briefly, while the unit automatically changes to a different channel to restore the link.
Keeping the batteries charged
When you don’t need to carry your handsets around (for example, at night), leave them on the base unit or charger pod, to keep the batteries charged.
Whenever the battery charge level symbol on the display shows ‘nearly empty’, replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod.
‘Out of range’ warning
If you hear a warning tone during a call, and/or the sound in the earpiece becomes faint or distorted, you may be going out of range of the base unit. Move nearer to the base unit within 20 seconds, until the tone stops. Otherwise, your call may be cut off.
While you are out of range and you are not on a call, the handset’s display shows search and the ‘signal level’ symbol flashes. Before you make a call, you must move closer to the base unit until the handset’s name and number are displayed and the symbol stops flashing.
Cleaning and care
Don’t clean any part of your Fusion 2200/2210 with benzene, thinner or other solvent chemicals — this may cause permanent damage which is not covered by the Guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp cloth.
Keep your Fusion 2200/2210 away from hot, humid conditions or strong sunlight, and don’t let it get wet.
Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your Fusion 2200/2210. However, if something does go wrong, please do not try to repairit yourself — consult your supplier or the Binatone Help Line.
Connection and conditions for use
You can connect your Fusion 2200/2210 to a direct exchange line (DEL) — a line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an extension socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an approved compatible PBX. Do not connect the Fusion 2200/2210 as an extension to a payphone.
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones, fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to more than 4 — otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or answer calls correctly. The Fusion 2200/2210 has a REN of 1 (this is not affected by having more than one handset), and most other telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
Contents of this User Guide
1 Where to find it 2 Installation 3 Making and answering calls 4 Memory dialling 5 Caller Display 6 Tones and volumes 7 Call barring 8 Customising your phone
9 Resetting the system 10 Intercom, transfer and conference 11 handset registration 12 Operational notes 13 Troubleshooting 14 Answering machine — Quick Reference
For detailed information on how to operate the answering machine, see the separate sheet.
15 Guarantee and service 16 Technical details
Pressing buttons on your phone
When the instructions in this user guide tell you
simply to ‘press’ a button, this means that you should press the button briefly, then release it.
When the instructions tell you to ‘press and hold’ a button, this means you should keep the button pressed until the display changes and/or you hear a tone.
Shortcut buttons
To control answering machine functions, you first press the button (also labelled ).
You can then scroll through the menus for the function you want, and press to select it.
Alternatively, some of the numbered buttons also give you shortcuts for functions you often use. Just press the button followed by the numbered button, as shown here.
R
OGM
ON
OFF
OGM
1
2 3 4 5
6
7
8
9
0
Record the outgoing message (OGM)
Play the OGM Record a memo Delete this message Turn the answering
machine on Turn the answering
machine off Go back to the previous
message Play back messages and
memos Go forward to the next
message Stop message playback
Button
Shortcut function
Answering machine Quick
Reference (Fusion 2210 only)
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For detailed information on how to operate the answering machine, see the separate sheet.
BTP Ver 1, Sep. 05
OK
OGM
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
P
P
Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste. This equipment should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment.
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EXT
INT
micro
This shows the handset’s name. When you dial a phone number, it is
shown here. After 15 seconds, the call’s duration is shown.
Left arrow
The number you’ve dialled has more than 12 digits, and the display is scrolling to show the most recent ones.
EXT
Outside call
You are connected to the telephone line — your handset is ‘off­hook’. The flashes, without the phone symbol, while your handset is ringing for an incoming call.
EXT
INT
Intercom call
You are connected on an intercom call. The flashes, without the phone symbol, when the HANDSET LOCATOR button on the base unit is pressed.
INT
Programming
You are programming the handset or base unit.
Phone book
You have pressed the button to make a call to a stored number.
MEMORY
Lock
Your handset’s keypad is locked.
Mute
Your handset’s microphone is muted.
Speakerphone
Your handset’s loudspeaker is on.
Messages
You have received new Caller Display messages.
Signal level
Shows the strength of the signal between the handset and base unit, and .
.
flashes when you are out of range of the base unit If
the level is low, or the symbol is flashing, move closer to the base unit
Battery charge level
Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ ( ), put the handset on the base unit to charge the batteries.
, the level shown will keep changing.
While the battery is being
charged
What the symbols mean
Display messages and symbols
Answering machine
The answering machine is switched on.
Installation
2
Choose a suitable site for the base unit
— where the mains adapter plug can reach an easily accessible 230-V switched mains supply socket — never try to lengthen the mains supply cable; — where the telephone line cable reaches your telephone line socket or extension socket; — where the unit isn’t near a bath or shower, or anywhere it could get wet; — where the unit isn’t near to another telephone or other electrical equipment, which may cause interference.
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Plug the telephone line cord and the mains power lead into the rear of the base unit
Press the cables into the grooves so that the base unit stands level
Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC, 50 Hz mains socket, with the switch on the socket set to OFF
1
2
3
Switch on mains power at the socket
4
If you have a Fusion 2200/2210 Twin, Triple or Quad system …
5
Plug the mains power lead into the back of the charger pod(s) Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC, 50 Hz mains socket, with
the switch on the socket set to OFF. Then switch on at the socket
Charge the batteries for 15 hours
7
Makesurethemainssocketis switchedon—thephonewon’t workwithoutelectricalpower
Connect the base unit to the telephone line
Switch off power at the mains socket Insert the telephone line plug into the socket Switch mains power back on
8
Before you use the handset for the first time, it’s important to charge the batteries fully. You hear a ‘beep’ when the handset is correctly in position on the charging cradle.
To keep the batteries charged, whenever you don’t need to use the handset (such as overnight, or when you go out), leave
Leave the handset on the base unit or charger pod for 15 hours.
Fit the batteries in the handset(s)
6
NOTE: the charger pod doesn’t have a connection to the telephone line.
TheCHARGE lightcomes on
Thebattery levelsymbol moves
If
you
have
two
rechargeable
batteries,
i
as
shown
nsert
them
Fit
the
battery compartment cover,
sliding
it
into
place
and
pressing
firmly
to
make
sure
it
is
secure
3 Making and answering calls
The Speakerphone
Press the
SPEAKERPHONE
( ) button to listen on calls without holding the
handset to your ear. You can start a call by pressing the
SPEAKERPHONE
button, or press it at any time during a call; but you must always press the
PHONE
( ) button to end a call.
To make a call
1
Key in the phone number
If you make a mistake, press to clear digits from the display. To clear all digits, press and hold .
2
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
To answer a call
When the handset and base unit ring:
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
To end a call
Press
PHONE
so that the
symbol disappears from the display
Last Number Redial
To make a repeat call to the last number you dialled:
1
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
You hear Dial tone in the earpiece.
2
Press
To make a repeat call to one of the 10 last numbers you dialled:
1
Press
or
until the number is shown on the display
2
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
Muting the mouthpiece
Press
once to mute the mouthpiece
While the mouthpiece is muted the person on the other end of the call can’t hear you. is shown on the display, and you cannot press any numbered key to send digits down the line.
Press
once again to un-mute the mouthpiece
6 Tones and volumes
To adjust the earpiece or speakerphone volume during a call
1
Press
OK
to show the current volume level
à
1to5
2
Press
or
to change the volume
3
Press
OK
to confirm
If you want to turn off the speakerphone and listen through the earpiece, just press
SPEAKERPHONE
To adjust the earpiece volume for all calls
While the phone is not connected on a call:
1
Press MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
à
handset
3
Press
OK
à
beep
4
Press
à
ear vol
5
Press OK
à
ear vol
and
1
to
5
6
Press
or
to change the volume
7
Press
OK to confirm
à
You hear a ‘beep’
8
Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Handset ringing melodies
To change the ringing melody for incoming external calls:
1
Press MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
à
handset
3
Press OK
à
beep
4
Press
FOUR times
à
ext ring
5
Press OK
à
melody
and
1
to
5
6
Press
or
to hear each melody in turn*
7
Press OK to confirm the melody you want
8
Press MENU to go back to standby mode
To change the ringing melody for intercom calls:
Follow steps 1 to 8 above, but at step 5
, press
THREE times so
the display shows
intring
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Memory dialling
You can store up to 40 numbers in each handset’s memory. Each number can have up to 20 digits, and you can store a name of up to eight characters with the number.
To store a number The display shows:
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
OK
à
add
3
Press
OK
à
name?
4
Key in the name, using the numbered keys
5
Press
OK
à
number?
6
Key in the number Note:
if you’re using Caller Display,
you
should
store the
full
number, including the dialling code (starting with 0). If it’s a local number, you’ll still be charged the Local Call rate when you dial it from memory.
7
Press
OK
à
add
You can now carry on storing numbers, or press
MENU
again to go
back to standby mode.
To clear a number from memory
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
OK
à
add
3
Press
à
delete
4
Press
OK
5
Press
or
until the display shows the number you want to
delete
6
Press
OK
You can now carry on deleting numbers, or press
MENU
again to go
back to standby mode.
To make a memory call
1
Press
MEM
2
Press
or
until the display shows the name or number
3
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
to dial the number
To modify (change) a number in memory
1
Press
MENU
then
OK
à
phonebk
à
add
3
Press
TWICE
à
modify
4
Press
OK
5
Press
or
until the display shows the name
6
Press
OK
7
Modify the name if necessary, pressing
to clear characters from
the display before keying in the correct ones
8
Press
OK
The display shows the corresponding number
9
Modify the number if necessary then press
OK
You can now carry on modifying numbers, or press
MENU
again to go
back to standby mode.
How to key in letters and other characters
When you’re keying in names (such as when storing numbers in memory), the numbered keys 1
to 9 give you letters, as follows:
1 gives space, -1 2 gives ABC2 3 gives Def3… etc.
For example, to key in jane — press 5
once, press 2
once, press 6 twice
and press 3 twice. After keying in a character, wait for the cursor (the flashing line) to move to
the next position before you key in the next one.
C
takes you back to the previous character;
takes you to the next one.
If you need to insert a pause when keying in a number, press the CDS button. (You’ll only need this if you’re using your phone on a PBX.)
Caller Display, continued
To return a call
To make a return call to someone who’s called you:
Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
while either the name
or number is shown on the display
To delete a Caller Display record
1
Press
CDS
, then
or
, then
OK
(once or twice),
until the time of the call is displayed
2
Press
OK
again
à
delete?
3
Press
OK
to delete this record
OR press
C
if you don’t want to delete the record
When there are no more records, the display shows
empty
.
To delete all Caller Display records
1
Press
CDS
The display shows the first Caller Display record
2
Briefly press
C
à
del all?
3
Press
OK
to delete all records
OR press
C
if you don’t want to delete all records
When there are no more records, the display shows
empty
.
5 Caller Display
If you subscribe to this feature from your service provider, you can see the phone numbers of people calling you, before you answer. The Fusion 2200/2210 will store the numbers of the last 30 incoming calls. Each Caller Display record includes:
The caller’s
name
, if it’s one you’ve already stored in your phone’s memory.
The caller’s
number
(up to 20 digits). The number won’t be displayed if the network they’re calling from doesn’t support this feature; or if they’ve withheld their number by dialling 141. If the caller’s number wasn’t available, the display shows a row of dashes.
The month, date and time of the call
When there have been calls you haven’t answered, the symbol is shown on the display, and the IN USE light on the base unit flashes.
To check Caller Display records
1
Press
CDS
2
Press
or
to scroll through the records
You’ll see either names or numbers.If you see a name displayed, to check the number and the time of the call:
3
Press OK once then press it again to show the time
When you reach the beginning or end of the list of records, you’ll hear a warning ‘beep’. Once you’ve checked all the records, the symbol will disappear from the display and the IN USE light will stop flashing.
Handset ringing volume
You have a choice of
five volume levels
or of turning the ringer off.
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
à
handset
3
Press
OK
à
beep
4
Press
TWICE
à
ringvol
5
Press
OK
à
1to5orvoloff
6
Press
or
to change the volume
7
Press
OK
to confirm
8
Press
MENU
to go back to standby mode
Base unit ringing melody
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
TWICE
à
base
3
Press
OK
à
volume
4
Press
à
melody
5
Press
OK
à
melodyand1to
5
6
Press
or
to hear each melody in turn*
7
Press
OK
to confirm the melody you want
8
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
Base unit ringing volume
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
TWICE
à
base
3
Press
OK
à
volume
4
Press
OK
à
ring voland1to5orvol off
5
Press
or
to change the volume
6
Press
OK
to confirm the volume level you want
7
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
*If you’ve set the ringer volume to OFF, you won’t hear any melody at this point.
Key tone on/off
Each time you press a key, you hear a tone. You can turn this off if you prefer.
1
Press
MENU
then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
OK
à
keytone
4
Press
OK
à
on
or
off
5
Press
to switch on or
to switch off
6
Press
OK
to confirm
7
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
Low Battery tone on/off
When the battery level is low, as well as seeing the symbol on the display, you also hear a tone. You can turn the tone off if you prefer.
1
Press
MENU then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
OK
à
keytone
4
Press
à
low batt
5
Press
OK
à
onor
off
6
Press
to switch on or
to switch off
7
Press
OK
to confirm
8
Press
MENU
to go back to standby mode
‘Out of range’ warning tone on/off
When the handset goes out of range of the base unit, you hear a tone. You can turn the tone off if you prefer.
1
Press
MENU then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
OK
à
keytone
4
Press
TWICE
à
outrange
5
Press
OK
à
on
or
off
6
Press
to switch on or
to switch off
7
Press
OK
to confirm
8
Press
MENU
to go back to standby mode
7 Call barring
Using call barring, you can prevent certain types of call being made on your handset. There are four levels of Call Barring:
nobar
— all calls are allowed. This is the default.
National
— you can make local and long-distance calls, but no
international calls (numbers starting with 00).
local
— you can make local calls, but no long-distance calls (numbers
starting with 0).
internal
— you can’t make any outgoing calls except
emergency 999 calls.
To set Call Barring
1
Press
MENU
then
TWICE
à
phonebk
à
base
2
Press
OK
3
Press
TWICE
à
call bar
4
Press
OK
à
pin
5
Key in your PIN (default 0000) and press
OK
à
handset 1
6
If you want to set call barring for a different handset, press
or
until
its number is shown on the display
7
Press
OK
à
The display shows the current level of call barring for the handset you
have selected.
8
Press
or
to change the call barring level
9
Press
OK
to confirm
10
Press
MENU
to go back into standby mode
To turn call barring OFF:
Follow steps 1 to 10 above, setting the level to
nobar
at step
8
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Customising your phone
Your handset’s name
The default name shown on your handset’s display is
micro
. You can change
this to anything with up to eight characters.
1
Press
MENU
then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
FIVE times
à
h s name
4
Press
OK
to display the current name
5
Press
C
repeatedly to clear the display
6
Key in your chosen name
7
Press
OK
to confirm
8
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
Auto-answer
Normally, you need to press PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
to answer an incoming call. But with auto-answer turned on, when your handset is resting on the base unit and it rings for an incoming call, you can answer by simply lifting the handset.
To turn auto-answer on or off:
1
Press
MENU then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
SIX times
à
auto ans
4
Press
OK
to display the current setting
5
Press
to switch on or
to switch off
6
Press
OK
to confirm
7
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
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If you have turned auto-answer on, don’t press the
PHONE
after you’ve answered a call by lifting the handset; if you do, you’ll disconnect the call.
Display language
By default, display messages are shown in English; you can change the language to
French
,
German,
Portuguese,
Spanish
or
Russian
(or other languages which
may be listed on the display) if you prefer.
1
Press
MENU then
à
phonebk
à
handset
2
Press
OK
à
beep
3
Press
SEVEN times
à
language
4
Press
OK
to display the current language
5
Press
until the language you want is displayed
6
Press
OK
to confirm
7
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
Locking the keypad
When the keypad is locked, no numbered keys can be pressed so you can’t make calls by mistake.
To lock the keypad:
1
Press
MENU
à
phonebk
2
Press
THREE times
à
key lock
3
Press
OK
4
Press
so the display shows
on
5
Press
OK
to confirm
à
The display shows the
symbol when the keypad is locked.
To unlock the keypad:
1
Press
MENU
à
key lock
2
Press
OK
3
Press
so the display shows
off
4
Press
OK
to confirm
Locking the keypad
(quick method)
This method is quicker but less secure than the one above. To lock and unlock the keypad:
Press and hold
#
(HASH)
while the handset is idle
!
With the keypad locked, you cannot make emergency calls to 999 or 112.
Your security PIN
You will only need this feature if you plan to set up
Call Barring.
The base unit has a default PIN (personal identity number) of
0000. You can
change it to any number you’ll remember, with up to eight digits.
1
Press
MENU
then
TWICE
à
phonebk
à
base
2
Press
OK
3
Press
SIX times
à
pin code
4
Press
OK
à
pin
5
Key in the existing PIN (default 0000) and press
OK
à
new pin
6
Key in the your new PIN and press
OK
à
retype
Key in the your new PIN again and press
OK
9
Press
MENU to go back to standby mode
!
If you forget your new PIN, you’ll need to reset the system, and you’ll lose any numbers you’ve stored in memory.
9
Resetting the system
!
If you reset the system, you will lose all stored information (including numbers in memory) and all features will return to their default settings.
!
While you are resetting the system, you should disconnect the telephone line cord from the back of the base unit, so you won’t be interrupted by incoming calls.
There are two methods of resetting the system. You’ll only need the second one if you have set a PIN and forgotten it. The PIN will be reset to 0000.
Reset with the PIN
1
Press
MENU
then
TWICE
à
phonebk
à
base
2
Press
OK
à
volume
3
Press
NINE times
à
default
4
Press
OK
à
pin
5
Key in your PIN (default 0000)
6
Press
OK
à
You hear a confirmation tone from the handset and base unit.
Reset without the PIN
1
Remove the batteries from the handset
2
Press and hold
while you replace the batteries
à
default
3
Release
and press
OK
à
You hear a confirmation tone from the handset and base unit, and
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will appear on the display for a few moments.
The Fusion 2200/2210 base unit and charger pod must be used with the mains adapters supplied. Using any otheradapters will result in non­compliance with EN60950,and will invalidate any approval givento this apparatus.
Always use thetelephone line cord supplied
with your Fusion 2200/2210 .
Other telephone line cords may not work.
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1 Where to find it
When the instructions simply say‘press’ a button, this means you should press it briefly thenrelease it. When the instructions say ‘pressand hold’ a button, this means you should keep it pressed untilthe display changes or you hear a tone.
Before you can use thehandset to make calls, you need to fit andfully charge the batteries.
C (CLEAR)button
Press duringprogramming to move backto the previous menuoption, or to clear digitsone by one from thedisplay. Press duringa call to mute the microphoneso the other personcan’t hear you.
RECALL/ button
Press to beginand end answering machinefunctions. You willneed the Recall function ifyour phone is connected to aPBX, or if you use SelectServices.
IN USE light
when you have a connection to the telephone line.
The IN USE light comes on
INTERCOM button
Press to make an intercom call (if you have more than one handset).
MEMORY button
Press to make calls to numbers stored in memory
HANDSET LOCATORbutton
Press thisto make the handset ring, tohelp you find itif you’ve forgotten whereyou put it. Press itagain to stop thehandset
MEMU button
Press to start and end the programming menu.
UP and DOWNbuttons
Press to displaythe last 10 numbers youdialled. Press duringprogramming to movebackward and forward throughthe menus. Press duringa call to change
CDS (CallerDisplay) / PAUSEbutton
Press to displaydetails of people who havecalled you. Press to generatepauses when usingthe phone on a PBX.
OK button
Press whileprogramming to confirm yourselections. Press andhold to switch the handsetoff.
PHONE button
Press to begin,answer and end atelephone call.
SPEAKERPHONE button
Press to turnthe speaker­phone onand off.
CHARGE light
when the handset’s batteries are being charged.
The CHARGE light comes on
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