CETIS M103 User Manual

M Cordless
& RediDock
Userguide
This
package
should contain thefollowing:
Telephone base
unit
Mobile handset
Printed paperfac
eplat
e
Clear plastic faceplate cover
Power adapter
Handset
batt
ery
Optional items to be ordered separat
el
y:
Handset package: charging station,pow
er
adapter, battery, handset
Features
Phone
circuit can directly drive
hands-fr
ee
Digital wireless/no interference technology
10 programmable speed dial keys forst
oring up to 24 elements (digits and characters such as *, #, Flash, and Pause)
Message
Waiting Indicator and OneTouch
message
retrieval
key integrated into design
Handset auto-syncregistration
Each base
unit can
register
up to 4 additional
handsets
Handset batterylo
w-v
olt
agewarning
Message
high- andlo
w-v
olt
age
detection
Message
forreversepolarity Line 1 or Line 2
Extension detection function
6-ringer option (using the handset
numeric
keypad
1–6)
Installation
CONNECTING THE POWER LINECORD
Two line cords are provided: one RJ45 and one R
J11
.
To
install, simply plug
one end
of the
RJ45
cord
int
o
the modular jack at the top end of the base
unit
and the other end into the
RJ45
phone jack on the
power
adaptor.
Take the other
RJ11
line cord and
plug into the line jack on the power adaptor, then
plug the other
end
into the wall.Finishbyplugging
the power adaptor into normal wall outlet
.
Be sure your power adaptor is specified foryour region of the world prior to plugging into the w socket.
HANDSET BATTER
CHARGING THE HANDSET BATTERY (ON B AND CHARGING
The handset battery is a Ni-MH battery battery ensurelong the installation procedure by plugging thepow source into the wall outlet and the telephone base
Install the battery per instructions, battery plug intorec
Place the battery in the opening in the handset, press into place, then replace cover, and place handset into (facedown)
BATTERY LIFE—WHENCOMPLETEL CHARGED
Talk time: 7.5 hours
Standby (handset
Charge battery
INSTALLING THE BATTERY INTO HANDSET
1.Hold the handset and gently push up the
2.Remove
3.Slide the battery plug into itsrec
4.Do not force the battery
5.Press
6.Put the back shell of handset intoslot,
requires
life.To charge the battery,complet
or charging station
base (face down)
.
for 24
handset back shell
the back,
compartment
matching up slot and opening on receptacle.
on back end
then press down and snap into place.
Y
STATION)
a full charge prior to useto
.
eptacle.
or chargingst
Y
off
hook):
hourstoensure
.
exposing
.
of battery to
6 days
a fully charged
THE
the
batt
eptacl
.
snap
all
ASE
.
This
inserting
ation
ery
e,
into place.
e
er
FACEPLATE
To install a faceplate, simplyremove
the plas
tic overly (no tools required) and insert the paper faceplate over the buttons
.
Then replace the
plastic
overlay.
Oper
ation
VOLUMECONTR
OL
Ringer volume control: The ringer volume
is
controlled via the“Volume
+/–”key.
There are five volumelevels.When you have r
eached
the maximum or minimum soundlevel
there will be a warning
beep
.
HANDSET VOLUMECONTR
OLS
The handset
volume control increases the volume
of the
handset
.
When
the handset is off-hook or the Speaker key
engaged on speakerphones, press the
V
olume
Control keys to increase or decrease thevolume
.
The handset
volume control isa5-step operation
.
All models are hearing aid compatible
.
ON-HO
OK
AND OFF-HOOK/
PICK-UP
AND HANG-UP
Base unit:Toget a dial tone with off-hookst
atus,
press a line
key
or the
Speaker key
to pick up
with
speaker.
To hang up or go on-hook, press a
line
or the Speaker key again to hang-up
.
Handset: Press ON/OFF key in the handset faceplate to pickup or hang-up
.
HOLD
Base
unit
and handset:
Controls the
“local
hol
d”
function.Each
press of the [Hold] key toggles the
local
hold
mode OnorOff.An LED
indicatorlocated
above
the [Hold] key displays the on-hold status
.
MUTE
The Mute key toggles the microphone Mut
e
function On and
Off.The LED indicator above
the [Mute] key displays the On/Off status of the Mute function.When
Mute is on, the handset and
hands-free microphone audio are turned off
.You will be able to hear the party at the other end of your call, but they will not be able to hear
you.
REDIAL
Redials the last-dialed telephone number, upto 24 digits.After 30 minutes, the will automatically beremoved priv
acy)
.
redialed number
(for security and
MESSAGE
1.The
2.For most applications the
3.For some
hidden 3-position switch TYPE LR1 LR2 waiting lamp
will work.This is the factory setting.Always If the message that
reverse be necessary to move the switch to LR1orLR2.The switch will cause the on continuously when a mailbox
message
TYPE
polarity
.
configures the message-
.
try the
lamp blinks when a
is in the mailbox, thisconfirms
is the correct setting
PBX
systems that provide
message
correct position of the
TYPE
message
mark
TYPE
signaling, it may
message
position
def
ault
position
.
lamp to be
ed
first:
either
is in the
PAGE
CALL THE
Press the and the handset’s Message and On/Off indicat lights flash.Press the Page key again (or any key in the handset or place the handset into the cradle) to end the
REGISTERING A
Auto-Sync HandsetRegistr
Place the handset into the base unit cradle and make sure the chargingleads
HANDSET
base
unit’s
page
HANDSET
Page
key to call the handset
.
ation
makecontact.The
or
Line will light up, and the base and the handset will enter Registration
mode.When
the
base
and the handset have successfully paired, the phone will
beep
a Registration confirmationtone
.
SWITCH BETWEEN BASE AND
HANDSET
If the
handsetisregistered
with the
base
unit, then
the handset and base can switch the call freely
.
To
switch from the handset to the
base,
press the
Speaker key in the base unit
.
Press the
ON/OFF
key in the handset to switch from
basetohandset
.
SWITCH BETWEEN
HANDSETS
Every base unit can
register
up to 4 additional
handsets.If
one
of the
handsets
is picking up, any one of the other handsets can pick up the call by pressing the
ON/OFFkey.
The
ON/OFF
indicat
or of the other handsets will flash to display the phone is in
use
.
SPEED DIALING FROM THE HANDSET
The handset can access 6 different speed
dial
numbers programmed in the
base
.
The handset buttons are designated as
HS6–
HS11.Keep
in mind that the handset
simpl
y
mimics the
base
as far as programming
goes.So
HSM6
will automatically be the same as M6(i.e.
,
you only need to program the
base)
.
If the base unit cannot store any number, these operations can only pick up with the
handset
.
C
ONFERENCE
The
CONFkeyallows for three-wayconversations
. Depending on the situation, you may initiate a conference call using one of these methods:
CASE A—USER INITIATES2C
ALLS
1.Place your call to the first party, then
put
them on hold by pressing the
HOLDkey.
2.Using the second line (Line
2),
placeyour call to the second party, then put them on hold by pressing the
HOLDkey.
3.Activate
Conference
by pressing theCONF
key to join the calls together
.
CASE B—USER RECEIVES A CALL PLACES A SECOND
1.Receive them on hold by pressing the
2.Using the second line (Line to the second party, then put them on by pressing the
3.Activate key to join the calls together
a call from the first party, then
Conference
CALL
HOLDkey.
AND
put
HOLDkey.
2),
place acall
hol
by pressing theCONF
.
d
CASE C—USER RECEIVES A CALL AND RECEIVES A SECOND
1.Receive put them on hold by pressing the HOLD key
2.Using the second line (Line to the second party, then put them on by pressing the
3.Activate key to join the calls together
TO TERMINATE A CONFERENCECALL
Pressing a Line key will maintain the connection with that line while dropping the other line.To terminate the call entirely, place the handset back in the cradle to go on-hook and disconnect both parties
a call from the first party, then
.
Conference
.
CALL
2),
HOLDkey.
by pressing theCONF
.
place acall
THEN
hol
d
USB CHARGING
The USB charging ports can charge devices (smartphone, tabletetc.) 5v2.1A. fast charging, this unit will do it USB (Type A)
So if your guest has a device capable of
cable into one of the provided
POR
TS
port
abl
with upto
.
Simply plug a
port
e
s
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