iCreation i-650 Product Information Manual

Product
Information Guide
i-650
This guide contains helpful information
that enables you to enjoy all of the features
of your phone.
Frequency Range
1.92~1.93GHz
Channels
60 Duplex channels
Frequency Stability
RF Carrier Power
Modulation
<100mW
GFSK
< 50 KHz±
Charging time
15 hours
Ambient temperature
Normal: 15 ~ 35 , Extreme: 0 ~ 40℃℃ ℃℃
Humidity
0%~90%
Size (mm)
Base: 179 x 106 x 43; Handset: 162 x 50 x 24
Power supply
Base input: 6V, 700/300 mA Handset input: Ni-MH 1.2V 2, 800mAh
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the color DECT BT phone. Your new DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) can connect to an iPhone with Bluetooth function, which enables you to make calls through cell phone lines and landline. Enjoy these additional features, as well:
Large displays and accessible menus.
Color display - Customizable with wallpapers and backgrounds. iPhone charger - Charge an iPhone using a port on your new
phone. Contacts list - Your personal phonebook of up to 200 listings,
arranged alphabetically. Speakerphone - Enjoy handsfree conversations. 12 rings tones and sleep mode - Sleep mode automatically
switches the phone to the minimum volume at night. Alarm clock Personal cordless network - Connect up to five
total wireless coverage.
handsets to your base. Each handset can access up to four additional base units in order to extend your
Because we are committed to continuous quality improvement, specifications and features may vary without prior notice.
Certain services, such as Caller ID, are available only if provided by your local telephone network.
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Symptom Solution
The handset works
perfectly, but it doesn't ring with incoming calls.
The phone doesn't work
properly with some special services or if it is connected to an exchange extension (PABX).
The handset can only
receive calls. The keypad locked.
The battery charge level is
very low.
Logical malfunctioning in the handset or base unit.
After switching off the Bluetooth function on the iPhone then switching on, the phone loses the connection with iPhone.
If there are interference signals near or iPhone was taken away from the base (longer than 10 meters) ever, the established Bluetooth connection between the base and iPhone may be invalid.
Select another ring level.
Press and hold .
Check the Flash time and set it properly.
Clean the charging pins, and if the problem is still not solved, replace the batteries.
Try resetting the handset or the base.
Connect the iPhone again.
Turn off Bluetooth feature on iPhone, then turn it on again. / Power off the base and then power on.
Warnings
Your has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precautions that you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit:
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Read the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure to save it for future reference. Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the equipment itself. Be sure to use only the switching power supply in the package, and ensure that your power source matches the rating listed for it. If you are not sure, check with your dealer or with your local power company. Avoid strong shocks. Don't use the switching power supply if it has received any hard knocks or looks damaged in any way; immediately contact an authorised service center. Hold your handset firmly. Otherwise it may fall and be damaged. Do not operate the phone in an explosive atmosphere. Do not use the phone near water, or spill liquid of any kind on it. If you think that liquid has penetrated the phone, immediately unplug it, dry it with a soft, clean cloth and contact your dealer. Respect the environmental conditions. All of the parts of this equipment are designed for indoor use only. Never expose them to extremely hot or cold temperatures. Don't expose the cordless telephone to excessive vibrations or dusty, rainy places. Never try to disassemble or service the equipment by yourself (aside from the routine maintenance described in this handbook). Doing so immediately voids the warranty, and you can cause damage requiring extensive repair work. Always contact your local dealer for assistance. Handle the batteries properly. Particularly, strictly follow the directions stated in this guide. Never use the phone with non-suitable batteries, and charge them only with the supplied base. The use of any non-genuine parts can create hazards, electric shocks and other risks, and voids the warranty. In case of problems, please refer to this information guide or contact your dealer or the nearest official service center. Every service operation not provided by official service centers voids the warranty.
Do not use this phone near emergency medical equipment
. Additionally, radio signals between the handset and the base can interfere with hearing aids, causing strong noise.
The phone cannot be used to place calls, including emergency calls, under these conditions: during power failure, if batteries are defective or depleted, or if the keypad is locked.
or near
people with implanted electrical devices, such as pacemakers
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Chapter 10: Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Symptom Solution
The handset doesn't turn on.
The handset works,
but it doesn't access the base unit.
The handset works
and it accesses the base unit, but no dial tone is heard.
The handset works
perfectly, but a beep occurs during phone calls.
There is noise and
audio interference during phone calls.
Try charging the handset for a few minutes, then remove it from the base. If it still doesn't turn on, check the battery installation.
If these efforts are unsuccessful, try replacing the batteries.
Contact an authorized service center.
Check the connection of the switching power supply.
Check the connection of the phone line cord.
Check the batteries charge and charge them if necessary.
Get closer to the base unit. If you can access more base units, try selecting a closer one.
Try registering the handset to the base.
Chapter 2: Bluetooth
Pairing with an iPhone Connecting an iPhone Disconnecting an iPhone Removing a Paired iPhone
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Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Features List Phone Layout Key Functions Handset Screen Package Contents Connecting Installing the Batteries Charging Turning On or Off the Phone Registering a New Handset Deactivating a Handset Choosing the Dialing Mode Setting Date & Time
Chapter 3: Basic Functions
Making a Call Receiving a Call Using the Speakerphone Adjusting the Volume Muting a Call Last Number Redial
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Handset
Contacts
Base
Date and time
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Flash time
Dial mode
Release handset
Change PIN
Base reset
PIN:
(1590)
PIN code
Set Clock
Register
Date format
Select base
Time format
Reset handset
Alarm
Sleep mode
Auto answer
Language
View
New number
Speed dial
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Flash Signal Using a Pause Out of Range Indicator Locking the Keypad Paging Temporary Tone-Dial Switchover Intercom Transferring Calls between Handsets Three-way Conference Calling
Chapter 4: Display and Sound
Display Contrast Wallpaper Background color Handset Name Ring Setting Key Tone Power Off Tone Charging Tone
Chapter 5: Call Logs
Answered or Missed Calls Dialed Calls List
Chapter 6: Contacts
Storing Contact Entries Character Map Reviewing or Dialing a Number in Contacts Speed Dial Editing or Deleting Contacts
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Chapter 9: Menu Structure
Contrast
Add device
Wallpaper
Device list
Background
Handset name
Cell ringtone
INT ringtone
PSTN ringtone
Key tone
Power off tone
Charging tone
Missed calls
Answered calls
Dialed calls
Display
Call logs
Bluetooth
Sound
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Chapter 7: Settings
Changing the Handset & Base PIN Selecting a Base Resetting the Handset or the Base Auto Answer Language Flash Time
Chapter 8: Date and Time
Date Format Time Format Alarm Sleep Mode
Chapter 9: Menu Structure
Chapter 10: Additional Information
Troubleshooting Technical Specifications
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Sleep Mode
This feature enables you to not be disturbed by the ring tone at night. If the sleep mode is activated, the ring volume automatically switches to volume level 1 during the period of time that you set.
Press to display the main menu items.
Press to choose , then press .
Press to choose , then press
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Press or to choose " " to activate this feature or choose " " to deactivate it, press
to confirm.
If you choose " ", enter the period of time that you define as sleep mode time, in 24-Hour format, and then press
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Menu
Select
Down Sleep mode
Select
Up Down ON
OFF
Select
ON
OK
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Note:
Date and time
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
Features List
Color DECT BT Phone
1.8G/1.9G DECT and 2.4G Bluetooth Charging cradle for iPhone 3G/3GS/4/4S Bluetooth connection Receives and makes landline and cell phone calls Rotated charging cradle Call switch between DECT phone and your iPhone
1.8 inches large color display Contacts list (up to 200 entries) Call log (30 missed, 30 answered, 20 dialed) Up to five handsets Up to four bases one handset 12 polyphonic and three monophonic ring tones Four Three-way conference calling Call transfer Call hold Languages options Adjustable voice volume (5 levels) Adjustable contrast (11 levels)
High definition sound Key tones (selectable) Auto answering (selectable)
12 selectable wallpapers
9 selectable background colors Call duration display Internal calling
can be registered with one base
can be registered with
ringer volume levels
Handsfree speakerphone
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Alarm
You can set an alarm to ring once or ring in regular intervals about every 10 minutes.
Press to display the main menu items.
Press to choose , then press .
Press to choose .
Press or to choose " ", and then press
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Press to save the alarm time setting.
Press the or to select the ring type.
Press to save the setting and return to the previous menu.
When the alarm sounds, press to stop it or press to let it ring again after 10 minutes.
Menu
Select
Select Alarm
Up Down ON
Select
Select
Left Right
Select
Stop
Snooze
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12-HOUR Time format
Up Down
AM PM
Activating the Alarm Feature
Deactivating the Alarm Feature
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Password protection Mute function Real clock (12-hour or 24-hour) Keypad lock Redial, Flash, Pause
electable dialing mode
Selectable Flash time
Preparation dialing Sleep mode selection Alarm
FSK/DTMF Caller ID Incoming call indicator Private/Out of area notification Message waiting notification S
Landline
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Chapter 8: Date and Time
Date Format
Time Format
If you have set the date, you can choose the date format.
If you have set the time, you can choose the time format.
Press to display the main menu items.
Press to choose , then press .
Press to choose , then press
. Three different date formats appear,
( , and ).
Press or to highlight the format that you prefer, then press .
Menu
Select
Down Date format
Select
MM/DD DD/MM MM-DD
Up Down
Select
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Press to display the main menu items.
Press to choose , then press .
Press or to choose , then press
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and ).
Press or to highlight the format that you prefer, then press .
Menu
Select
Up Down Time format
Select 12-
hour 24-hour
Up Down
Select
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Phone Layout
Handset
Base
Earpiece
Microphone
Charging pins
LCD Screen (1.8 inches)
Navigation
keys
Select key
Back key
Loudspeaker
Battery compartment cover
Charging
(for DECT)
cradle
Paging key
(Find Handset)
Charging
(for iPhone)
cradle
Bluetooth LED
iPhone key
Speaker key
Flash Time
During a conversation, allows you to access special services offered by your telephone network or to transfer a call to another extension if you are connected to a PABX (Private Automatic Branch of eXchange).
If your key does not work properly, you need to adjust the Flash time, as follows:
Press to display the main menu items.
Press to choose , then press .
You are prompted to enter the current base PIN code (the default PIN is ). Use the numeric keys to enter and press .
Press to access . The current setting appears.
Press or to choose the desired flash time, then press . You can choose from 100ms, 120ms, 300ms or 600ms.
Menu
Select
1590
OK
Select Flash time
Left Right
Save
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