Oregon TD339 User Manual

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T ABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction........................................................................................................................4
Key features........................................................................................................................4
The handset ....................................................................................................................................... 4
The base unit ..................................................................................................................................... 5
The remote unit .................................................................................................................................. 5
Safety and care instructions............................................................................................5
Caring for your telephone ................................................................................................................... 5
Setting up your telephone ...............................................................................................6
Unpacking the telephone.................................................................................................................... 6
Installation.......................................................................................................................................... 6
Choosing a location for the base unit ................................................................................................ 7
Connecting the base unit ................................................................................................................... 7
Installing the handset batteries.......................................................................................................... 7
Charging the handset batteries .......................................................................................................... 7
Replacing the handset batteries......................................................................................................... 8
Replacing the remote sensor batteries............................................................................................... 8
Installing the remote sensor batteries................................................................................................ 8
Reset system ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Attaching the belt clip ........................................................................................................................ 8
Using your telephone ....................................................................................................... 8
Before you start ................................................................................................................................. 8
Making a telephone call...................................................................................................................... 8
Correcting a dialling error ................................................................................................................... 9
Redialing a number ............................................................................................................................. 9
Answering a telephone call................................................................................................................. 9
Returning missed calls ....................................................................................................................... 9
Ending a telephone call ...................................................................................................................... 9
Using the handset speakerphone....................................................................................................... 9
Muting the microphone ....................................................................................................................... 9
Paging the handset from the base unit ............................................................................................ 10
Displaying caller ID information ........................................................................................................ 10
Deleting call ID information............................................................................................................... 10
Using the telephone book ............................................................................................. 10
Programming the telephone book ..................................................................................................... 10
Recalling an entry from the telephone book ..................................................................................... 11
Deleting an entry from the telephone book ...................................................................................... 11
Changing an entry in the telephone book.........................................................................................11
Changing your telephone settings .............................................................................. 12
Setting the dial mode (pulse or tone dial)......................................................................................... 12
Changing the handset ring tone ....................................................................................................... 12
Changing the handset ring volume level........................................................................................... 12
Changing the earpiece volume level ................................................................................................. 13
Turning the low battery warning signal off or on ............................................................................... 13
Turning the out of range warning signal off or on ............................................................................. 13
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Turning the key tone feature off or on.............................................................................................. 14
Turning the auto-answer feature off or on ........................................................................................ 14
Setting the handset display language .............................................................................................. 14
Using your telephone with a PABX or local telephone network ........................................................ 15
Changing the security PIN ............................................................................................................... 15
Resetting your telephone system..................................................................................................... 16
Using multiple handsets ................................................................................................16
Managing multiple handset and base unit registrations.................................................................... 16
Registering a new handset ............................................................................................................... 18
Removing a handset ......................................................................................................................... 18
Clearing all handset and base unit registrations .............................................................................. 18
Assigning a name to a handset........................................................................................................ 19
Setting a default base unit (multiple base units only) ...................................................................... 19
Checking the base ID of your handset (multiple base units only).................................................... 19
Setting handset ring priority ............................................................................................................. 20
Making an intercom call.................................................................................................................... 20
Changing the ring tone for an intercom call...................................................................................... 21
Making a 3-way conference call ....................................................................................................... 21
Using the call waiting feature ........................................................................................................... 21
Transferring calls between handsets ................................................................................................ 21
Monitoring the temperature...........................................................................................22
Changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit................................................................................................ 22
Monitoring the Indoor T emperature ................................................................................................... 22
Monitoring the Outdoor Temperature ................................................................................................ 22
Searching for Remote Sensor .......................................................................................................... 22
Changing the Remote Sensor’s Channel ......................................................................................... 22
Setting and using the handset clock ...........................................................................23
Selecting 12- or 24-hour display....................................................................................................... 23
Changing the date format ................................................................................................................. 23
Changing the date and time ............................................................................................................. 23
Setting the handset alarm ................................................................................................................ 24
Deactivating the alarm...................................................................................................................... 24
Using the child-friendly features ..................................................................................24
Locking and unlocking the handset keypad ..................................................................................... 24
Setting up the baby call (emergency call) feature............................................................................ 25
Using the handset as a baby monitor (baby sit) .............................................................................. 25
Playing the snake game ................................................................................................................... 26
Playing the car game ....................................................................................................................... 27
Troubleshooting guide................................................................................................... 28
Problems turning on the telephone................................................................................................... 28
Problems making and answering telephone calls ............................................................................. 28
Problems with multi-handset use...................................................................................................... 29
Problems with programming .............................................................................................................. 30
Problems with remote sensor ........................................................................................................... 30
Additional resources.......................................................................................................30
Specifications ..................................................................................................................30
Warnings ...........................................................................................................................31
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific communications device of choice. Your telephone is designed to give you many years of reliable service, and includes the following conveniences:
• Cool blue LCD backlight for caller ID, temperature, and in use/battery charging indicators.
• Indoor temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees.
• Outdoor temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees.
• Wireless and weather proof remote sensor.
• Recognition of up to 2 additional remote sensors for displaying individual room or outdoor temperature information.
• Caller ID display for up to ten pre-set numbers.
• An electronic telephone book capable of recalling up to 50 pre-set names and numbers.
• Recognition of up to four additional handset units for making intercom (handset to handset) and 3-way calls. Additional handsets are sold separately.
• Hands free speakerphone mode with microphone mute capability.
• Child-friendly baby monitor, emergency dial, keypad lock, and game play options.
• Adjustable ring tones, volume levels, language display, handset IDs, and low battery/out of range warning signals.
• Dual-time clock with alarm.
• Long-life, 10-hour rechargeable batteries for those conversations that go on and on.
Read on to learn how to set up and use your new ThermoDECT telephone system.
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KEY FEATURES
The handset
1 Clear/Phonebook/Mute button
- Press to view the previous menu or clear the last entered digit.
- Press to mute or un-mute the microphone.
- Press to view the phonebook.
2 Down/Caller ID button
- Press to scroll through the Caller ID menu.
- Press to decrease earpiece or speakerphone volume.
- Press to review caller ID information.
3 Phone button
Press to begin and end a telephone call.
4 Speakerphone button
Press to turn the speakerphone off or on.
5 Microphone 6 R button / Flash
- Press to switch to another call.
- Press to access services if you are using a local network (P ABX, Centre x,
etc.)
7 Keypad
Keypad 0-9, * and # buttons. Press to dial the number for the call or to enter text for phonebook entries.
8 Intercom button
Press to make and terminate an intercom(handset to handset) call.
9 OK button
Press to select or confirm a menu option.
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10Up/Redial button
- Press to scroll through the Caller ID menu or recall the last number dialled.
- Press to increase earpiece or speakerphone volume.
11Display 12Earpiece 13Headset jack
The base unit
Temp button
Allows you to change the temperature displayed between up to 3 remote sensors or the indoor temperature.
Press and hold for a few seconds to seach for available remote sensors.
Page button
Press to page the handset.
Indoor / outdoor temperature
Displays the current indoor temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees or the temperature recorded at the remote sensor.
Note: When the outdoor temperature reaches 40 In use /charge light
- Lights steadily when a call is in progress.
- Lights steadily when the handset is charging.
- Flashes if a new messages or caller ID number has been received.
C/ F selection button
Press the button at the back of the unit to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature display.
C (104 F) or higher, the base unit will display "HHH".
A. LED indicator
Flashes when the remote sensor transmits a temperature reading.
The remote unit
1. Temperature display
2. LED indicator
3. °C/°F Switch
4. Reset button
5. Channel switch
6. Battery compartment
7. Battery compartment lid
8. Wall mount
SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Caring for your telephone
To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using your telephone, please observe the following guidelines.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, or similar cleaning agents to clean your ThermoDECT phone, as these may cause permanent damage not covered by the warranty. Use a clean, damp cloth.
• Keep your ThermoDECT phone away from hot, humid conditions and direct sunlight.
• Do not attempt to repair the telephone yourself. Contact the retailer or an electrician if your telephone requires servicing.
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Safety precautions
Please observe the following safety precautions when setting up and using your ThermoDECT telephone.
• Do not use your ThermoDECT phone in or near water. Using your telephone with wet hands, while standing in water, or in wet conditions (such as in the rain) can damage the unit and cause injury from electric shock.
• If the base unit falls into the water, do not attempt to retrieve it until you have unplugged the power source. Pull the unit out by its cord. Never reach into the water to retrieve the unit.
• Never use your ThermoDECT telephone out-of-doors during a thunderstorm. Unplug the base unit from the telephone line and power source when there are severe storms in your area. Damage caused by lightening is not covered by the warranty.
• Do not attempt to open or modify your telephone.
SETTING UP YOUR TELEPHONE
Unpacking the telephone
When you unpack your ThermoDECT phone, make sure to keep all the packing materials in a safe place, in case you need to later transport the phone or return it for servicing. In the box, you will find:
• The ThermoDECT phone base unit
• The ThermoDECT phone cordless handset
• Two rechargeable batteries for the handset
• A 220-volt AC power cord
• A telephone line
• An attachable belt clip for the handset
• A remote temperature sensor
• Two regular batteries for the remote sensor
Remote unit set up
Up to 3 remote units can be used with this product to monitor outdoor temperature. The measurement unit (°C or °F) and channel number (1, 2, or 3) switches are located in the battery compartment, and should be set prior to installation.
Note: • Additional remote units sold separately. If you are using more than one remote unit, be sure
to select a different channel number for each unit.
• When you set a channel, don't forget to keep track of that sensor's location.
Installation
Mount the remote unit on a flat surface using the recess hole on the back of the unit.
For best results:
• Before you insert the batteries, select the measurement unit and channel number first.
• Place the unit out of direct sunlight and moisture.
• Do not place the remote unit more than 20 – 30 meters (66 – 98 feet) from the main (indoor) unit.
• Position the unit so that it faces the main (indoor) unit. Minimize obstructions such as doors, walls, and furniture.
Note: • For initial sensor search bring the remote sensor to a distance no less than 10 meters (33 feet)
from the base.
• You may need to experiment with various locations to get the best reception after the sensor search has been completed.
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Choosing a location for the base unit
When selecting a location for your base unit, observe the following guidelines:
• Choose a location that provides easy access to a 220-volt AC power source. Never try to lengthen the power cord. Use an appropriate AC power cord for your local power supply.
• Choose a location that will allow the telephone cable to reach a telephone jack. You can use an extension jack or cable if necessary.
• Place the base unit as high as possible to obtain the maximum radio frequency range with the handset. You may need to try several locations – such as upstairs, or near a first-floor landing – to find the best range. Solid structures such as walls and doors may reduce the signal strength.
• Do not place the base unit near the sink, bathtub, or shower.
• Do not place the base unit near objects that may cause radio interference, such as another telephone, large metal objects such a mirror or filing cabinet, or electrical appliance such as an electric stove, washing machine, microwave oven, television, and fluorescent lights.
• Do not place the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight.
• The indoor temperature reading displayed is the temperature recorded at the base unit.
Connecting the base unit
To set up the base unit:
1.Plug the small end of the telephone cord into the telephone socket located at the
back of the base unit, as shown in the
diagram to the right.
2.Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone wall socket.
3.Plug the small end of the AC power cord into the power socket located at the back of the base unit.
4.Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a nearby AC wall socket.
To phone wall jack
To AC wall outlet
Installing the handset batteries
Your ThermoDECT telephone is shipped with two rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size). To install the batteries:
1.Open the battery compartment located at the back of the handset unit.
2.Insert the batteries as shown in the diagram to the right, matching positive (+) polarity to positive, and negative (-) polarity to negative.
Note: Reversing the polarity may damage the handset.
3.Replace the battery compartment by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram to the right. The lid clicks into place when it is secure.
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Charging the handset batteries
You must charge the handset batteries for 15 hours the first time you use them. The battery icon on the handset display becomes progressively empty as the batteries become low. When the batteries are fully charged, the icon looks full and dark, as shown here appears empty as shown here
• End the call as soon as possible.
• Don’t use the speakerphone mode since this consumes more energy than the normal talk mode.
• Put the handset back on the base unit for charging until the battery icon returns to high level.
To charge the handset, put it back in the base cradle with the keypad facing outwards. The blue CHARGE light on the base unit steadily lights to indicate that the handset is charging. When the battery indicator appears full, and the charge light goes off, the batteries are fully charged.
or if you hear the warning beep during a call, please:
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Replacing the handset batteries
Rechargeable batteries may need to be replaced from time to time. If you find that you can no longer recharge the batteries, replace them with two new batteries of the same size (AAA) and type (rechargeable Ni-MH) following the instructions on page 6.
Replacing the remote sensor batteries
The batteries may need to be replaced from time to time. Replace them with two new batteries of the same size (AAA) and type following the instructions below.
Installing the remote sensor batteries
Your ThermoDECT telephone is shipped with two regular batteries (AAA size) for the remote unit. To install the batteries:
1. Open the battery compartment located at the back of the remote sensor.
2. Insert the batteries as shown in the diagram to the right, matching positive (+) polarity to positive, and negative (-) polarity to negative.
Note: Reversing the polarity may damage the remote sensor.
3. Replace the battery compartment by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram to the right. The lid clicks into place when it is secure.
Reset System
The RESET button is located in the battery compartment. Press it with the point of a blunt object (such as a ball point pen) whenever you change the batteries, or whenever performance is not behaving as expected (e.g., unable to establish radio frequency link with main unit).
Attaching the belt clip
To attach the belt clip to the back of the handset:
1. Slide the belt clip over the back of the handset until the ventilation holes are aligned.
2. Gently push the belt clip until it clicks into place.
USING YOUR TELEPHONE
Before you start
When you first set up your unit, you may hear an out of range beeping tone and see the words Base 1 flashing on the handset display area. This is normal, and means that the handset needs to synchronize with the base unit before you can use it. Hold the handset near the base unit for a few seconds until the handset display stops flashing.
Making a telephone call
To make a telephone call using the Phone button:
1. Press
2. Dial the number then press
T o mak e a call using the speakerphone:
1. Press the
2. Dial the number then press
Note: To switch to speakerphone mode while you are on a call, press the button.
to get the dial tone, then dial the number, OR
.
button to get the dial tone, then dial the number, OR
.
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Once you place a call, the display on the handset will begin timing the call length after approximately 15 seconds.
Correcting a dialling error
To correct a dialling error:
1. Press the
2. Continuously press the
button to clear the digits one by one, OR
button to clear all the digits at once.
Redialing a number
To redial one of the last 10 numbers that you called:
1. Press the
2. (Optional) To scroll through the list of numbers, press
3. Press the
button to view a list of the last 10 numbers you dialed.
or to scroll up or down.
button to call the selected number.
Answering a telephone call
When you receive an incoming call, the handset will ring and flash External call on the display. If you are already on the line, you will hear a beep to let you know that you have a call waiting. (For more information about call waiting, refer to page 20 of this user manual.)
To answer a call:
1. Press , OR
2. Press the
Once you answer the call, the display on the handset will begin timing the call length after approxi­mately 15 seconds.
button to use the speakerphone.
Returning missed calls
If you subribe for caller ID sevice through your telephone carrier your ThermoDect telephone can keep track of missed calls information for you. When you miss a call, the handset will display “New Calls”
and the number of calls you missed. To review the call history (including caller ID), press the To dial the number, press the
button.
button.
Ending a telephone call
To end a telephone call, press .
Using the handset speakerphone
To use the handset speakerphone during a conversation, press the button. The battery life for speakerphone mode is ~ 1 hour.
To turn off the speakerphone, press the
Note: To adjust the speaker volume, press
button again.
first and then or .
Muting the microphone
You can temporarily mute the microphone on your handset to prevent a caller from hearing a side conversation. To activate or deactivate the mute feature:
1. Press
to mute the microphone.
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Note: The handset display sho ws the w ords Secrecy on while the microphone is m uted. You cannot press any digits on the keypad until you return to normal listening mode.
2. T o return the handset to normal listening mode, press
again.
Paging the handset from the base unit
To locate a lost or misplaced handset, press the PAGE button on the base unit. This forces the handset to ring for 30 seconds. Once you locate the handset, press any key to end the page.
Displaying caller ID information
If you have subscribed to caller ID service through your local carrier, your ThermoDECT telephone can display the name and number of a caller. To be displayed, the name must either be supplied by your network provider or entered in your phonebook. Your phone can track the caller IDs for up to 10 callers, along with the following information:
• Caller number (up to 20 digits).
• Caller name (up to 8 characters) if this is stored in the phonebook or supplied by your telephone network provider.
• The date and time of the last call made from the number.
• The number of calls made to the number.
To display caller ID information:
1. With the handset in standby mode, press the Stored message displays if there are no entries stored in the caller ID bank.
2. Press
or to select the name you want to check. A warning tone sounds when you reach
the end of the list. Tip: To place a call to the number, press the
handset.
button to view the list of caller IDs. A No Entry
button while the number is displayed on the
Deleting caller ID information
To delete call information for a caller ID:
1. Repeat Steps 1 – 2 above to select the caller ID for which you wish to delete call information.
2. Press the
3. Press the
4. Select Delete from the options.
5. Press
button.
button.
to confirm, or to cancel.
USING THE TELEPHONE BOOK
Your ThermoDECT telephone can store up to 50 names and telephone numbers. Names are limited to 8 characters and numbers are limited to 20 digits.
Programming the telephone book
To store an entry in the telephone book:
1. Press the button.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Enter the name using the chart below as a guide.
to select Phonebook.
to select Add Entry.
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Tip: Press the button to
go back to the previous character. To scroll to the next
character, press the repeatedly.
Example: To enter the name “Anna”, you would press 2, 6(x2), 6(x2), and 2.
5. Press to display the Number prompt.
6. Enter the number using the keypad, including any prefixes or country codes.
7. Press
Tip: To return to standby mode, press and hold the
to display the Stored confirmation report.
button.
Recalling an entry from the telephone book
To make a call to a stored name and number:
1. Press
.
2. Press or to select the desired entry.
3. (Optional) Press
4. Press
to check the number.
to place the call.
Deleting an entry from the telephone book
To delete an entry from the telephone book:
1. Press the
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
7. Press
button.
to select Phonebook.
to select Delete Entry.
.
or to select the entry you wish to delete.
to display the entry.
again to confirm that you wish to delete the entry.
Result: The display shows the word Deleted to confirm that the name and number have been removed from your telephone book.
Changing an entry in the telephone book
To change an entry in the telephone book:
1. Press the
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
7. Modify the name using the chart on page 9 as a guide.
button.
to select Phonebook.
to select Edit Entry.
.
or to select the entry you wish to edit.
to display the entry.
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