Oricom DECT MI40 User Manual

MI40 User guide
1.8GHz DECT Cordless Telephone
Digital Answering Machine,
Caller ID & Handset Speakerphone
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Notes for operation in New Zealand..................................................6
Safety Information..............................................................................7
Getting Started....................................................................................8
Unpacking.........................................................................................8
Your Telephone................................................................................ 9
LCD Display on the Handset...........................................................10
Basic Steps to Install.......................................................................11
Battery Level Indication...................................................................12
Charging the Handset..................................................................... 12
Menu Overview................................................................................. 13
Basic Operations..............................................................................16
During Standby...............................................................................16
Making External Calls.....................................................................16
Using Traditional Dialling............................................................. 16
To End a Call............................................................................... 16
Using Pre-Dialling........................................................................ 17
Using Quick Dialling ....................................................................17
Using Direct Dialling............................................................. ....... 18
Using Last Number Re-Dialling function......................................19
Inserting Pause for PBX System..................................................... 21
Receiving External Calls................................................................. 21
Recall..............................................................................................22
Adjusting the Handset Ringing Volume...........................................22
Adjusting the Receiver Volume.......................................................23
Handsfree Operation.......................................................................23
Using the Handsfree Speaker......................................................23
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Using a Headset (Not supplied)...................................................23
Microphone Mute / Un-mute............................................................24
Handset Locator (page function))....................................................24
Handset Keypad Lock/Unlock......................................................... 24
Low Power Mode............................................................................25
Using the Phone Book.....................................................................25
Storing an Entry..............................................................................25
Reviewing the Phonebook .............................................................. 26
Editing an Entry...............................................................................26
Dialling a number from Phonebook................................................. 27
Deleting a Phonebook Entry............................................................27
VIP Ringing (Melody)...................................................................... 28
Caller ID............................................................................................. 29
Call Waiting Caller ID......................................................................29
Call Log...........................................................................................30
Reviewing the Call Log...................................................................30
Saving the CID record into phonebook............................................31
Deleting a CID Record.................................................................... 31
Call Back from the Call Log.............................................................32
Answering Machine.......................................................................... 32
Answering Mode.............................................................................33
Changing Answering Mode..........................................................33
Outgoing Message (OGM)..............................................................33
Recording OGM...........................................................................34
Playing OGM...............................................................................34
Deleting the customized OGM.....................................................35
Answering Machine On / Off...........................................................35
Answering Machine Quick OFF...................................................36
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Memo..............................................................................................36
Recording Memo......................................................................... 36
Playing Memo..............................................................................37
Deleting Memo............................................................................37
Incoming Message (ICM)................................................................38
Recording ICM ............................................................................ 38
Playing ICM.................................................................................39
Deleting ICM................................................................................40
Ring Delay......................................................................................40
Alert Tone.......................................................................................41
Message Length.............................................................................42
Speaker Filtering............................................................................. 42
Call Screening.................................................................................43
Block the Blocker............................................................................45
Remote Access Code.....................................................................45
SOS Code.......................................................................................46
Remote Access to the Answering Machine.....................................47
Remote Access Shortcuts...........................................................48
Remote Access Responses.........................................................48
Answering Machine Shortcuts Summary.........................................49
Additional Features..... .....................................................................49
Network Services............................................................................49
Service Number..............................................................................50
Adding a new Network Service....................................................50
Reviewing Network Services.......................................................50
Dialling out the Service Number.................................................. 51
Editing Network Service Number.................................................51
Delete a Network Service............................................................52
Prefix Matching............................................................................... 52
Call Barring.....................................................................................54
Ringer Melody for External Calls............................................. ........ 56
Ringer Melody for Internal Calls...................................................... 56
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Ringing Volume for Base ................................................................ 57
Base Ringer Melody for External Call s............................................57
Alert Tones......................................................................................58
Out of Range Warning....................................................................59
Auto Answering............................................................................... 59
Recall Timing..................................................................................60
Handset Name................................................................................ 60
Call Timer ................................................................ .......................61
Backlit LCD............................................................................. ........ 62
Delete All Records..........................................................................63
Using Additional Cordless Handsets ..............................................63
Registration.....................................................................................63
Base Selection................................................................................64
Making Internal Calls.......................................................................65
Or Use Pre-Dialling......................................................................65
To end intercom call....................................................................65
Receiving external call during Internal Call.....................................66
Inquiry Call ......................................................................................66
Call Transfer...................................................................................66
Conference Call..............................................................................67
Room Monitoring.............................................................................67
De-register a Handset.....................................................................68
Change the PIN Code for Base.......................................................69
Reset Factory Default.....................................................................70
Appendix: Default Settings............................................................. 71
Warranty Information.......................................................................72
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Notes for operation in New Zealand
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services. This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to the same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults service.
This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom “111” Emergency Service. This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another device connected to the same line.
REN (RN for New Zealand)
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of significance only if you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line. A standard telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible to connect 3(5) devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no degradation to the product’s performance. Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the ringer in any phone to decrease or not ring at all.
Caller ID
Customers using non Telecom toll services should not use the dial back feature for local calls as this will incur a charge only the 7 digit number should be dialled. Some of the CID services listed may not be available in New Zealand
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Safety Information
Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid.
To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base
cabinet.
Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging conductors.
Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking.
There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.
Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing materials, exhausted batteries and used phone. Wherever possible, recycle those materials.
We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers.
Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents.
Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise.
Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radios and computers if placed too close. It is recommended that you position the base unit at least one metre from such appliances
.
CAUTION
This telephone is not designed for making eme rgen cy telephone calls when the mains power fails. Always have a corded telephone available to be able to make and receive calls to emergency services.
Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in Telstra White pages directory.
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Getting Started
Unpacking
This package should contain the following: Handset Belt Clip
Base Unit
Power Adaptor Phone Lead and
modular plug
Rechargeable Batteries Ni-MH, 1.2V 650mAh 2* AAA size (HR 10/44)
And this Owner’s Manual Headset is not included. If any of these items are missing, please contact your retailer were you purchased the product from.
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Your Telephone
In Use
Charging
ANS MAC On / DTAM Message waiting
Paging
Speakerphone / ANS MAC Mode
Microphone
Operator Service
Intercom / Conference Call
Dialling keys / Shortcuts to
p
honebook
PHONE On / Off POWER On / Off
Cancel / Mute
CID / Scroll down
/
Volume down
LCD Display
Dialling key / Pause /
Dialling key / Ringer Off / on
Headset
Redial / Confirm
Menu / Recall
Phonebook / Scroll up / Volume u
p
LED
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LCD Display on the Handset
Icon Name Description
Battery
Animated when charging.
When the battery indicator displays 4 blocks, the
battery is fully charged.
When the battery indicator displays no block, the battery is almost empty, and requires charging.
Signal Indicator Steadily – signal linkage between handset and base is
established. Blinking – no signal linkage with any base.
Off Hook Display during off hook. Calling External User is calling outside. Calling Internal User is making an intercom call Conference User is talking with one external and another internal
user.
External Call Blinking – there is a call from outside.
Steady – Line is engaged.
Intercom Blinking – there is an intercom call.
– When being paged.
Steady – Line is engaged.
New CID number New callers number Caller ID (CID) received. Right Scroll
The number displayed contains more than 16 digits and the first 16 digits are displayed.
Left Scroll The number displayed contains more than 16 digits and
the rightmost digits are displayed.
Mute Handset microphone is muted during off hook. Ringer Off The handset ringer is turned off. Answer Machine The answering machine is on.
Left Scroll
Battery
Phone On
Digits Display
Right Scroll
Signal Indicator
Mute
New CID
External / Internal / Conference
Answering
Machine
On
Ringer Off
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Basic Steps to Install
1. Connect the output plug of the mains adaptor to the
socket on the back of the base unit and the mains adaptor to the wall mains supply.
2. Insert the 2 rechargeable Ni-MH AAA batteries (included), observing their polarity, into the battery compartment on the handset.
3. Slide the battery door firmly into place.
4. Place the handset on the base unit and let the batteries charge for a full 24 hours before using for first time.
5. Connect the telephone lead to the
socket on the back of the
base unit and to the wall phone socket.
6. Align the belt clip with the holes on the both sides of the handset and click into place.
CAUTION
Use only the mains adaptor supplied with this telephone. Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.
Adaptor Model No.: Input: 230 VAC 50 Hz Output: 9 VDC 300 mA
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Battery Level Indication
The Battery icon is always displayed when the handset is on. When charging, the battery icon will be scrolling to indicate that the batteries are being charged. When fully charged, four bars are displayed. The scrolling will stop. When an empty battery icon is displayed, place the handset on the base cradle to recharge the batteries. If low battery level happens during off­hook, a series of short beeps will be heard from the speaker of the handset.
Charging the Handset
When the handset is placed on the base cradle to charge the handset batteries, a charging tone, if set to ON, will be emitted from the handset’s speaker. (Refer to Alert Tone Section). During charging, the charge LED on the base unit will be steadily lit. The battery icon will be scrolling to indicate that the batteries are being charged.
Get into the habit of putting the handset on the base unit to charge when it is not in use to ensure the handset is always fully charged.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Never use non-rechargeable batteries; use recommended type supplied with this telephone. Ni-MH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with applicable waste disposal regulations.
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Menu Overview
FEATURES MONITOR ON OFF DIR DIAL ON OFF QUICK DIAL Select a key 1…9 ON PREFIX P OFF Select a prefix ON CALL BAR P OFF Select a handset SOUNDS OFF HS RINGER ALL VOLUME EXEMPT EXT MELODY BAR INT MELODY BS RINGER VOLUME MELODY TONES KEY BEEP CONFIRM SETTINGS CHARGING AUTO ANS FLASH TIME DISPLAY LABEL CALL TIMER BACKLIT SYSTEM REGISTER BS 1 2 3 4 SELECT BS AUTO FIXED DELETE HS CHANGE PIN RESET RECORDS SETTINGS ANSWER MAC RING DELAY ALERT TONE MSG LENGTH
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SPK FILTER SCREENING OFF ALL EXEMPT SCREEN BLOCKER REMOTE PIN SOS CODE
Phonebook Menu
Select an entry EDIT ENTRY DELETE VIP MELODY ADD ENTRY NAME?
Enter Name NUMBER?
Enter Number
Call Log Menu
Select a CID SAVE ENTRY DELETE
Redial Menu
Select a redial Number SAVE ENTRY DELETE
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Service Menu
Select a Service EDIT ENTRY DELETE ADD ENTRY NAME?
Enter Name NUMBER?
Enter Number
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Basic Operations
During Standby
When the phone is not in use, the LCD displays the phone model no., the handset no., the battery icon, and the Signal indicator.
Making External Calls
Using Traditional Dialling
Press
and wait for dialling tone.
The
icon on handset will be turned on.
The LED on the handset and the In Use LED on the base unit will also be turned on.
Use the keypad to dial the phone number. The display shows the digits as you enter them.
If more than 16 digits are entered, the
icon will be turned on.
Only the last 16 digits will be displayed.
The call timer will display after a while and start timing the call.
To End a Call
Press
, or
Place the handset back on the base unit.
The duration of the call will remain for about 5 seconds after
you hang up.
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Using Pre-Dialling
You can enter a telephone number and verify it on the display before you place the call.
Use the keypad to enter the phone number. The display shows the digits as you enter them.
If more than 16 digits are entered, the
icon will be turned on.
Only the last 16 digits will be displayed.
Press
, the number entered will be dialled out.
Note: If you make a mistake, press
to erase one digit at a
time or press and hold
for 2 seconds to clear the entire
number and return to Standby.
Using Quick Dialling
The dial keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 can be linked to a phonebook record.
During standby, press and hold the key will dial out the number directly.
The number dialled will be displayed on the LCD.
If the number is more than 16 digits, the LCD will display the rightmost digits with the
icon turn on.
To Set the Quick Dial:
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads FEATURES. Press
.
Use
to scroll until the display reads QUICK DIAL.
Press
.The display will show KEY 1.
Use
to scroll through KEY 1 to KEY 9. Press on a
selection.
Use
to select ON or OFF.
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Press at OFF will de-activate the quick dial feature for the selected key.
Press
at ON will activate the quick dial feature for the selected key. The name of the first record in the phonebook will be displayed.
Use
to scroll through the phonebook records or use the
starting letters to select record.
Press
at a record to view the number.
Press
at the number to confirm. The quick dial feature is activated on the selected key.
Press and hold
to return to standby.
Note
: If there is no record in the phonebook, press
at ON will
show EMPTY.
Using Direct Dialling
This feature allows you to store a number in the Direct Dial memory for quick dialling later. When the direct dial feature is activated, the prompt, DIR DIAL, will be blink on the display during standby. Press any key
except
during standby to dial out the designated number.
To activate:
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads FEATURES.
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DIR DIAL.
Press
. Use to select ON. Press .
The display will read NUMBER? Or, the previously entered direct dial number.
Enter the number to be dialled out.
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Press to confirm.
If no number was entered but
is pressed, the feature will
be de-activated.
Press
to exit. A blinking DIR DIAL is displayed during
standby.
To de-activate:
Press
will go directly to DIR DIAL
Press
. The display will show ON.
Press
to select OFF.
Press
to de-activate the function.
Press and hold
to return to standby.
The blinking DIR DIAL on the display is turned off.
Using Last Number Re-Dialling function
The last 10 numbers dialled (up to 18 digits) are stored. If a number is dialled several times, its position in the list will be changed to reflect the real history of last dialled calls. Pause # and recall keystrokes are also in the redial number.
Only the first 18 digits will be saved as redial number. If the number consists of more than 16 digits, the first 16 digits together
with the
icon will be displayed. Press to view the remaining
digits. You can select any number on the redial list to redial in Pre-
Dialling mode. However, you can only select the last number for redial in dialling mode.
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Redial the Last Dialled Number
Press
and wait for dial tone.
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed and
dialled out automatically.
Note: The display will show EMPTY if there is no number in the
redial list.
Redial the Last Dialled Number by Using Pre-dialling
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
Press
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
Press
.
The
icon on the display will be turned on.
The phone will connect the line and dial the number displayed.
The
icon on the display will also be turned on.
Save the Redial Number in the Phonebook
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
Press
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
Press
on the number you wish to save.
The display will show SAVE ENTRY.
Press
. The display will show NAME?
Use the numeric keys & the
key to enter the name. If
name is not entered, the entry will be identified by a set
Of brackets ( ).
Press
to confirm. The redial number will be displayed.
Edit the number by using the numeric keys & the
key.
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Press to confirm the entry and exit to SAVE ENTRY.
Press
to return to the redial list.
Delete a Redial Number
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
Use
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
Press
on a selected number. SAVE ENTRY will be
displayed.
Use
to scroll until the display reads DELETE.
Press
. The display reads DELETE?
Press
. The selected number will be deleted. The display
will return to the redial list.
Repeat the steps to delete another dialled number.
Press
to exit the redial list.
Note: You can refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire
redial list at once.
Inserting Pause for PBX System
Press and hold
to insert a Pause of 3 seconds will be
shown on the display. Note: If there is a
in the predial, phonebook, redial or service number, the handset will pause for the pre-programmed duration before dialling out the next digit.
Receiving External Calls
When receiving an external call, all handsets including the base unit will ring, provided that the ringers are turned on. The
icon on the
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display will blink. The LED on the handset and the In Use LED on the base unit will also blink.
When the handset is on the base unit, lift the handset:
To answer the call when the AUTO ANS feature is turned on.
Press
to connect the call if the AUTO ANS feature is
turned off. (Refer to section “Auto Answering” for details)
When the handset is not on the base unit:
Press
to connect the call.
Recall
The
key s also used for a number of Network services provided by your telephone network operator, and for use when connected to certain telephone PBX’s. Details on how to use this button will be explained by your network service provider. (Refer to Recall Timing Section)
Adjusting the Handset Ringing Volume
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads HS RINGER.
Press
. The display reads VOLUME.
Press
.
Use
to select from , , , , and VOL
OFF.
Represents the minimum volume level whereas
represents the maximum volume level.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to VOLUME.
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To turn off the ringer volume, press on VOL OFF. The icon on the display will be turned on.
You can also press and hold
during phone ringing or
standby to turn off the ringer. The
icon on the display will be
turned on. To turn on the ringer, user can press and hold during phone ringing or standby. The
icon on the display will
be turned off.
Adjusting the Receiver Volume
During a call, user can adjust the receiver volume by pressing
.
There are 3 levels of receiver volume to choose from:
, & .
Press
, the current volume level is displayed.
Press
to increase the volume.
Press
to decrease the volume.
Handsfree Operation
Using the Handsfree Speaker
Press
for handsfree operation during a call.
The earpiece is turned off and the speaker is turned on. You
can now talk into to the microphone without holding the handset to the ear.
Press
again. The speaker is turned off and the earpiece is turned on. You will need to hold the handset against the ear.
Using a Headset (Not supplied)
Gently flip back (do not remove) the rubber cover on the side of the handset to gain access to the headset socket.
Plug the headset into to the headset socket.
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The handset receiver and microphone are now turned off.
You can now talk into to the microphone of the headset without holding the handset to the ear.
For additional mobility and full handsfree, mode clip handset to your belt using the clip supplied.
Microphone Mute / Un-mute
During a call, User can mute the microphone by pressing The
icon on the display will turn on. To un-mute, press again.
The
icon on the display will turn off.
Handset Locator (page function))
In the event of misplacing the handset, briefly press the
button on the base unit will page all handsets. All handsets on standby will ring for 30 seconds. The
icon and the prompt BS PAGING will be blinking on the display. User can press any key on a handset to stop the paging. Note: If you press and hold the page key for more than 4 seconds, the phone will enter into registration mode.
Handset Keypad Lock/Unlock
You can lock the handset to prevent pressing any keys accidentally. When the keypad is locked, all keys will be inactive.
To lock:
Press and hold
during standby.
The display will show HOLD #. To unlock:
Press and hold
during standby.
Note: When a call comes in, user can answer the call by pressing
if the handset is not on cradle or lift the handset from the cradle
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provided AUTO ANS is ON. Once the call is ended by pressing
or returning to the cradle, the keypad remains locked.
Low Power Mode
You may put the handset in low power mode to conserve the battery consumption. The display and ringer will be turned off. Any incoming calls will ring at the base and other handsets that are not on low power mode.
To activate Low Power Mode,
Press and hold
for 2 seconds during standby.
To de-activate,
Press
; or
Place the handset back on the cradle
Using the Phone Book
Storing an Entry
You can store up to 50 phone records with up to 10 characters for name and 18 digits for number.
To store a phone record, press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Press
. The display reads NAME?
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name of the person whose telephone number you wish to enter. If no name is entered, the name will be displayed as ( ) in the phonebook.
Press
. The display reads NUMBER?
Enter the telephone number (maximum 18 digits), the
icon will
show when the number is more than 16 digits.
Press
to confirm storing of the number. The telephone number entered must be unique. If not, the display will remain at the number.
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To exit, Press .
Note: If there 50 records have been added, pressing
at ADD ENTRY will display FULL and then return to ADD ENTRY. The Phonebook record and Services number cannot be the same.
Reviewing the Phonebook
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use the
or
key to scroll through the entries.
You may also use the alphanumeric keys to view the entries. When 1…0 is pressed, the first alphabetically entry starting with the first character of the key will be displayed. Pressing the same key again will display the first entry starting with the next available
character. For example, pressing
once, entry starting with
A will be displayed. Pressing
twice, entry starting with B
will be displayed.
Press
on the name of an entry, the number of the entry is
displayed.
If the number consists of more than 16 digits, the
icon is turned
on and the first 16 digits of the number are displayed. Press
,
the remaining digits are displayed.
Press
again will display the name of the entry.
To exit, press
.
Editing an Entry
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use the numeric key,
or key to scroll through the recor ds.
Press
on an entry (except ADD ENTRY).
The display will show EDIT ENTRY.
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Press .
The name of the entry will be displayed.
Use the alphanumeric keypad and the
key to make the
changes.
Press
to confirm.
The number of the entry will be displayed.
Press
to delete any digits you wish to alter and re-enter the
number.
Press
to confirm.
Press
to return to phonebook.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Dialling a number from Phonebook
Press
during predial or standby. The display reads ADD
ENTRY.
Use
to scroll through the records Press to view the
number.
Press
on the selected phonebook record to dial out the
number.
Deleting a Phonebook Entry
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use
to scroll through the records.
Press
on an entry (except ADD ENTRY).
The display will show EDIT ENTRY.
Use
to scroll until DELETE is displayed.
Press
, DELETE? is displayed.
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Press to confirm and the selected entry is deleted. The display will return to phonebook.
Press
to exit.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire
phonebook at once.
VIP Ringing (Melody)
You can assign a distinctive ringing tone to incoming calls from specific callers. When the CID of an incoming call matches with a phonebook number, the phonebook name will be displayed and the VIP melody defined for that record, provided the VIP melody is set to on, will be played as the handset ringing melody.
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use the numeric key, the
key to scroll through the records.
Press
on an entry (except ADD ENTRY).
The display will show EDIT ENTRY.
Use
to scroll until VIP MELODY is displayed.
Press
. Use to choose OFF or ON.
Press
.
If OFF is chosen, only the external melody will be played when a call from this number come in.
If ON is chosen, Use
to select one of ten melodies: MELODY
1 to MELODY 10. Press
on a melody to confirm the VIP
ringing for the selected number.
Press
to return to phonebook.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
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Caller ID
If you subscribe (charges may apply) to your telephone service providers Caller ID service, numbers of the incoming calls will be displayed on the display and stored in the call log. (Please consult your telephone service provider for details about this service)
When an external call comes in, the display will show either:
The name of the phonebook entry if the number of the incoming number is the same as the number of the phonebook entry, or
The first 10 characters of the name of the phone book entry, or
The last 16 digits of the number of the phone book entry if the
name is unavailable, or
NOT AVAIL for Out of Area calls and PRIVATE for Private calls
The
icon will be displayed if the number of the CID is displayed and
has more than 16 digits.
When you have new/unanswered calls, the
icon on all the handsets that currently connected to the same base unit will be turned on.
Call Waiting Caller ID
If you have subscribed to your telephone network operators Call Waiting Caller ID service, your phone will display the number of the other incoming call for around 7 seconds while you are talking on the phone.
While the handset is on an external call, a series of short beeps is
heard.
Press
then will place the first external call on hold and
answer the 2
nd
call.
Press
then to toggle between two calls.
(Please consult your telephone service provider for details about the service).
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Call Log
The call log stores the last 20 unanswered and answered incoming calls, up to 10 characters for names or prompt messages, 18 digits for numbers, date and time.
If a number has been identified several times, it will be stored each time the phone rings. Once the 20 numbers are stored the next incoming unanswered or answered call will replace the first stored number.
Once the call log has been reviewed, the
icon on the display of
that handset will turn off. Note: The call log is stored on the handset. Deletion of call records on
one handset is not applicable to all other handsets registered to the same base unit.
Reviewing the Call Log
Press
during predial or standby.
The most recent received CID is displayed.
If the call log is empty, EMPTY will be displayed for 2 seconds
and returned to standby.
Press
to view the next available information. For example,
pressing
on the name will bring out the first 16 digits of the
number with the
icon turned on. Press again to view the
remaining digits and the
icon is on. Press again to display
Date / Time and pressing
at Date / Time will display the name
and so on.
Use
to scroll through the call log.
To exit, press
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Saving the CID record into phonebook
Press
on a CID while reviewing the call log.
The display will show SAVE ENTRY.
Press
. The display reads NAME? or the name of the CID
(transmitted from the network or from the phonebook).
Use the numeric keys and
to enter or edit the name for the entry. If a name is not entered, the entry will be identified by a set of brackets ( ). User can refer to the editing an entry section on how to edit the phonebook name.
Press
. The display reads NUMBER? Or the number of the
CID will be displayed.
Use the numeric keys and
to enter or edit the number for the entry.
Press
to confirm. If the number already exists in the
phonebook, the display will remain at the number.
Press
will return to call log.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Deleting a CID Record
Press
on a CID while reviewing the call log.
The display will show SAVE ENTRY.
Use
to scroll until the display reads DELETE.
Press
. The display will read DELETE?
Press
to confirm and the selected CID is deleted.
If there is no more record in the call log, the display will show EMPTY for 2 seconds and return to standby.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire call log
at once.
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Call Back from the Call Log
This feature only works if the CID record contains a valid phone number.
Press
during predial or standby to bring out the call log.
The most recent received CID is displayed.
If the call log is empty, EMPTY will be displayed for 2 seconds
and returned to standby.
Use
to scroll through the call log.
Press
on the selected CID to dial out the number.
Answering Machine
The answering machine functions are controlled from the handset in the answering machine mode (AM) by pressing
during standby.
In the answering machine mode,
If the answering machine is off, the display will show AM OFF.
If the answering machine is on, and the Answer Record mode is selected, the display will show ANS RECORD.
If the answering machine is on, and the Answer Only mode is selected, the display will show ANS ONLY.
Press
or to abort the current operations, exit the
answering machine mode and return to standby.
Note: If more than one handset is registered to the same base unit,
only one handset can access the answering machine at a time. When the second handset tries to access the answering machine, the display will show NOT AVAIL for 2 seconds and then remain in the answering machine mode.
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Answering Mode
There are two modes available to answer an incoming call when the answering machine is on.
When the answering machine is in Answer and Record (ANS RECORD) mode, the answering machine will allow the caller to leave a message after OGM1 is played.
When the answering machine is in Answer Only (ANS ONLY) mode, the answering machine will drop the call once OGM2 is finished.
When the memory of the answering machine is full, the answering mode will automatically enter into ANS ONLY mode.
Changing Answering Mode
Press
enter into answering machine mode.
Press
to toggle between answering mode.
If the answering machine is on, the display will show ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY depending on which answering mode the user selected.
If the answering machine is off, the display will show ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY for 2 seconds and then goes back to AM OFF.
Outgoing Message (OGM)
You can choose which OGM will be played to callers once the answering machine answers the incoming call.
OGM1 for ANSWER (ANS) RECORD mode,
OGM2 for ANSWER (ANS) ONLY mode.
You should record your own personalized OGM1 (maximum 40 secs) inviting callers to leave a message. If required you should next record OGM2 (maximum 40 secs) advising callers that a message can not be left at this time.
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When the answering machine answers the call, your customized OGM1 or 2 will play to the caller as selected.
If the customized OGM’s are deleted or not recorded the default OGM will be played to callers.
Recording OGM
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
If the answering machine is on, the display will show the answering mode, ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY. If the answering machine is off, the display will show AM OFF.
If the answering machine is in ANS RECORD mode, OGM1 will be recorded. If the answering machine is in ANS ONLY mode, OGM2 will be recorded.
Press
.
The display will show REC OGM1 or REC OGM2 depending on the answering mode.
Wait for a beep tone that indicates the beginning of the recording. Record your OGM by talking into the microphone at a normal tone of voice.
Press
to stop the recording.
The recorded OGM will be played back after the recording.
During the OGM play back, the display will show PLAY
OGM1 or PLAY OGM2 depending on the answering mode.
If you didn’t stop the recording within 40 seconds, the recording will be stopped automatically after 40 seconds and two-beep tone will be heard. The recorded OGM will play back.
Playing OGM
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
If the answering machine is on, the display will show the answering mode, ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY. If the answering machine is OFF, the display will show AM OFF.
Press
.
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If the answering machine is in ANS RECORD mode, OGM1 will be played. The display will show PLAY OGM1.
If the answering machine is in ANS ONLY mode, OGM2 will be played. The display will show PLAY OGM2.
Press
to adjust the speaker volume.
Press
to stop the playback or the answering machine will stop at the end of the OGM. The display will show STOP. Two-beep tone will be emitted when the playback was stopped by itself.
Deleting the customized OGM
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
If the answering machine is on, the display will show the answering mode, ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY. If the answering machine is OFF, the display will show AM OFF.
Press
.
If the answering machine is in ANS RECORD mode, OGM1 will be played. The display will show PLAY OGM1.
If the answering machine is in ANS ONLY mode, OGM2 will be played. The display will show PLAY OGM2.
During the playback of the customized OGM, press
.
The display will show DELETED. The OGM will stop and a confirmation tone will be heard. The customized OGM is deleted and the default OGM is restored.
Note: The default OGM’s cannot be deleted.
Answering Machine On / Off
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
If the answering machine is OFF, the display will show AM OFF.
Press
to turn answering machine to on. A confirmation
tone will be heard. The display will show ANS RECORD or ANS
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ONLY, depending on the answering mode, and icon on the display and the DTAM LED on the base unit will also be turned on.
Press
to turn answering machine to off. A confirmation
tone will be emitted. The display will show AM OFF. The
icon on the display and the DTAM LED on the base unit will be turned off.
Note: If the answering machine is off, it will also be turned on after ten
rings.
Answering Machine Quick OFF
If you pick up the incoming call from a phone on another extension during the period when the OGM is being played, you can stop the answering machine operation by pressing the # key on the extension telephone.
Memo
You can record a memo in the answering machine. The memo will not be included when the incoming messages (ICM’s) are played.
If there is a memo being recorded in the answering machine, the display on all handsets registered to the same base unit will show NEW MEMO during standby.
Note: Only one memo can be stored in the answering machine at a
time. User will need to delete the old memo before a new memo can be recorded.
Recording Memo
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
Press
. The display will show REC MEMO.
Wait for a beep that indicates the beginning of recording.
Record the memo by talking into the microphone at a normal tone of voice.
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Press to stop the recording. The display will show STOP.
The memo will be played back. During play back, the display will show PLAY MEMO.
If the recording was not stopped. Once the maximum duration is reached or the memory is full, the recording will stop by itself. The memo will be played back. During play back, the display will show PLAY MEMO.
Press
to stop the playback or the playback will stop at the end of the Memo. The display will show STOP and two­beep tone will be heard.
Note: Your can specify the maximum duration of the memo and
ICM (Refer to Message Length Section for details).
Playing Memo
Press
to listen to the memo.
The display will show PLAY MEMO.
Press
during the playback to replay the memo from the beginning.
Press
to adjust the speaker volume.
Press
to stop the playback or the playback will stop at the end of the Memo. The display will show STOP and two­beep tone will be heard.
Once the memo is played, the prompt NEW MEMO that displays during standby mode will turn off.
Note: If there is no memo being recorded, the display will show
NO MEMO when
is pressed.
Deleting Memo
Press
during memo playback.
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The memo will stop playing and a confirmation tone will be heard.
The display will show DELETED.
Incoming Message (ICM)
A maximum of 25 messages ICM’s can be recorded, unless a memo has been recorded. You can specify the maximum duration of the ICM and Memo (Refer to Message Length Section for details).
When there is at least one ICM in the answering machine, XX-XX MESSAGES will be displayed on all the handsets registered to the same base unit during standby where the first XX stands for the number of new ICM and the second XX stands for the number of old ICM. For example, the prompt will show 01-02 MESSAGES when there is one new ICM and two old ICM’s.
When the maximum number of messages is recorded or the memory is full, the display will show XX-XX MEM FULL. For example, the prompt will be 05-20 MEM FULL.
When there is unheard ICM in the answering machine, the DTAM LED on the base unit will be blinking. The handset LED will also be blinking during on hook. The message waiting alert tone will also be emitted periodically from the handset speaker during standby, provided that the alert tone is set to on (Refer to Alert Tone Section for details).
Note: The total recording memory will be shared between ICM’s and
Memo.
Recording ICM
ICM will be recorded only if the answering machine is in ANS RECORD mode.
When the answering machine answers the call, OGM1 is played. Caller can record the message in the answering machine after a short beep that indicates the recording begins.
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When maximum recording duration for the ICM has reached or the memory is full if the caller doesn’t hang up, a two­beeps tone will emit to the user when the recording stops. The answering machine will release the line.
If there is CID information from the call, the date and time of the ICM will be recorded.
Playing ICM
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
Press
to play the messages.
New ICM’s will be played from the oldest new ICM until all the new messages are played. When there is no new ICM, the old ICM’s will be played starting from the oldest ICM of the old ICM’s until all messages are played. A new ICM will be marked as old once it is played back.
Press
to stop. The display will show STOP.
A short beep will be heard in between two ICM’s. When all ICM’s were played, two beeps tone will be heard.
During ICM playing, user can
Press
or after the first 5 seconds of the
message to replay the current ICM.
Press
within the first 5 seconds of the message to play the ICM older than the current one unless the current one is the oldest ICM. Otherwise, the current ICM will be replayed.
Press
to play the ICM newer than the current one unless the current ICM is the newest. Otherwise, the playback will be stopped.
Press
at the first ICM to replay the ICM.
Press
to view the message info.
Press
to adjust the speaker volume.
When an ICM is played back, the display will show
the ICM’s number in the memory, e.g. 05 for message number 5,
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the date recorded from the CID, e.g. 02/11, and
The time recorded from the CID, e.g. 10:20.
Deleting ICM
During ICM playing,
Press
to delete the current ICM.
The display will show DELETED until the message is deleted. A confirmation tone will be heard.
The next ICM will be played...
If the deleted ICM is the last ICM in the memory, the display
will show STOP.
To delete all ICM’s,
Press
to enter into answering machine mode.
Press
.
The display will show DELETE?
Press
to confirm.
Press
to cancel the deletion. Press and hold to exit.
If
is pressed. The display will show DELETED. A
confirmation tone will be heard.
Ring Delay
The number of rings allowed before the answering machine answers the incoming call can be set. There are seven choices: ECONOMY, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 rings. When 2 to 7 is selected, the answering machine will answer the call after the selected number of rings. When ECONOMY is selected, the answering machine will answer the call after 4 rings when there is no new ICM/memo or after 2 rings when there is at least one new ICM or new memo.
To set Ring Delay:
Press
to enter the menu mode
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Use scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER MAC.
Press
.
Use
to scroll until the display reads RING DELAY.
Press
. The current ring delay will be displayed.
Use
to select among ECONOMY, RING2 to RING7.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to RING DELAY.
Alert Tone
When the alert tone is set to ON, a short beep will be emitted once every minute from the handset speaker during standby when there is at least one new ICM or new memo on the answering machine.
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
.
Use
to scroll until the display reads ALERT TONE.
Press
. The current setting is displayed.
Use
to select ON or OFF.
Press
to confirm the selection.
Note: This feature is handset dependent. You may turn this feature
on and off on each handset registered to the system.
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Message Length
User can specify the maximum duration of the message (ICM) or memo that can be recorded. There are two choices of message length: 1 minute or 2 minutes.
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
.
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads MSG
LENGTH.
Press
. The current message length will be displayed.
Use
to select one of the two choices.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to MSG LENGTH.
Speaker Filtering
Speaker Filtering is to allow all calls to be listened on the speaker of handsets #1. Once activated, handsets #1 speaker will be turned on automatically when the answering machine answers the call. User will be able to hear the OGM and ICM recording from handset #1 speaker.
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
.
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads SPK
FILTER.
Press
.
The current setting will be displayed.
To activate speaker filtering,
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o Use to scroll to ON.
o
Press
to activate and exit to SPK FILTER.
To de-activate speaker filtering,
o
Use
to scroll to OFF.
o Press
to de-activate and exit to SPK FILTER.
Note: If remote access code or SOS code is entered when Speaker
Filtering is on, the handset speaker will be turned off once the caller entered *. The handset speaker will be turned on again if the code entered is incorrect and the OGM is replayed. If handset #1 has monitor feature on, Speaker Filtering will not work.
Call Screening
Incoming calls can be screened and sent directly to the answering machine.
OFF: The screening is turned off. The answering machine
will answer all calls after the number of rings specified by the ring delay setting (if the answering machine is ON) or after 10 rings (if the answering machine is OFF).
ALL: The answering machine will answer all the incoming
calls. There won’t be any ring when an external call comes in. Caller can use the SOS code to breakthrough the screening and let the base ring.
EXEMPT: Only the number with/starts with the designated digits
will ring. All other calls will be diverted to the answering machine. Callers from those screened calls can use the SOS code the breakthrough the screening and let the base ring.
SCREEN: The number with/starts wi th the d esignated digits will
be diverted to the answering machine. Calls from other numbers will ring according to the ring delay setting.
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Caller of the screened number can use the SOS code to breakthrough the screening and let the base ring.
To set the screening:
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
.
Use
to scroll until the display reads SCREENING.
Press
. The current setting is displayed.
To de-activate any screening,
o Use
to scroll until the display reads OFF.
o Press
to de-activate all screening features.
To set screening for all calls,
o
Use
to scroll until the display reads ALL.
o
Press
to activate the screening feature. All calls will be
diverted to the answering machine without ringing.
To set an exempt number for the screening,
o
Use
to scroll until the display reads EXEMPT.
o Press
. The display will show NUMBER? Or the previously
entered exempt number.
o Use the numeric keys and
to enter the number up to 18
digits.
o Press
to confirm the number and the feature is activated.
o Calls from the number will be allowed to ring.
To choose a number to be screened,
o Use
to scroll until the display reads SCREEN.
o Press
. The display will show NUMBER? Or the previously
entered screen number.
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o
Use the numeric keys and
to enter the number up to 18
digits.
o
Press
to confirm the number and the feature is activated.
o
Calls from the number will be diverted to the answering machine.
Block the Blocker
When the blocker feature is on, all calls with Private CID will be answered immediately by the answering machine (if it is turned on). The blocker caller can use the SOS code to breakthrough and let the base ring for 8 seconds.
Press
to enter the menu mode.
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
. Use to scroll until the display reads BLOCKER.
Press
. The current setting is displayed.
Use
to select ON or OFF.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to BLOCKER.
Note: If both the SCREEN screening and BLOCKER feature are on,
calls from the screened numbers as well as those with Private CID will be diverted to the answering machine.
Remote Access Code
A 3-digit remote access code is used to access the answering machine remotely from any tone dialling telephone.
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
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Press . Use to scroll until the display reads REMOTE PIN.
Press
. The display will show PIN?
Enter the correct remote access code of the connected base (The default remote access code is 123).
Press
. The display will show NEW PIN?
Enter the new pin code.
Press to confirm.
The display will show REPEAT.
Re-enter the new pin code.
Press
to confirm and exit to REMOTE PIN.
SOS Code
A 3-digit SOS code is used to breakthrough when the call is screened or blocked.
Press
to enter the menu mode
Use
scroll through the menu until the display reads ANSWER
MAC.
Press
.
Use
to scroll until the display reads SOS CODE.
Press
. The display will show PIN?
Enter the correct SOS code of the connected base (The default SOS code is 111).
Press
. The display will show NEW PIN?
Enter the new pin code.
Press
to confirm.
The display will show REPEAT.
Re-enter the new pin code.
Press
to confirm and exit to SOS CODE.
Note: The Remote Access code and SOS code cannot be the same
because user can enter either code while OGM is played.
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Remote Access to the Answering Machine
The answering machine can be accessed from other tone dialling telephones.
Place a call to your phone.
If the answering machine is on, the OGM plays
o
While the OGM is playing, press * and then the 3-digit remote access code by using the keypad of the touch-tone phone
o If the code is entered correctly, you will hear 2 beeps.
The new messages, if any, will be played back starting with the oldest new one. Otherwise, the oldest message will be played back.
You can also enter a short cut within 8 s econd s. For
example, press 5 to stop the message playing. Press 9 to record a new OGM etc.
o
If the code is entered incorrectly, the OGM will be replayed. Use the keypad of the touch-tone phone to re-enter * and then the 3-digit remote access
If the answering machine is off,
o After 10 rings, the answering machine is turned on. o You will hear 2 beeps and the OGM plays. o While the OGM is playing, press * then the 3-digit remote
access code by using the keypad of the touch-tone phone
o
If the code is entered correctly, you will hear 2 beeps.
The new messages, if any, will be played back starting with the oldest new one. Otherwise, the oldest message will be played back.
You can also enter a short cut within 8 seconds. For example, press 5 to stop the message playing. Press 9 to record a new OGM etc.
o If the code is entered incorrectly, the OGM will be replayed.
Use the keypad of the touch-tone phone to re-enter * and then the 3-digit remote access
Note: The answering machine will drop the line after three failed
attempts. If there is no incoming message and you do not enter anything within 8 seconds after the remote access code was correctly entered, the line will be dropped.
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Remote Access Shortcuts
Shortcuts for most remote access functions are the same as those accessed from answering machine mode except Delete All Messages
Press * and then 0 within 2 seconds to delete all ICM’s.
Remote Access Responses
Most tones and alerts for remote access operations are the same as those in the answering machine mode except
When 8 are pressed to turn the answering machine on, two
beeps confirmation tone will be heard.
When 8 are pressed to turn the answering machine off, a
short beep tone will be heard.
When # is pressed to change from ANS ONLY to ANS
RECORD mode, two beeps confirmation tone will be heard.
When # is pressed to change from ANS RECORD to ANS
ONLY mode, a short beep tone will be heard.
If the Memo is recorded when the memory is full, a long beep
reject tone will be heard.
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Answering Machine Shortcuts Summary
The available shortcuts for ANS MAC mode and remote access are: Feature Shortcut for
ANS MAC mode
Shortcut for Remote access control
Play messages
2
Repeat current message
1
Play previous message
1
Play next message
3
Stop
5
Delete the current message while the message is being played
*
Delete all Messages
* + 0
Record OGM
9
Play OGM
6
Record a memo
7
Play a memo
4
Answer Machine On / Off
8
Select Answer-Record or Answer­Only mode
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Additional Features
Network Services
There are 7 network service memories. Each can contain up to 10 characters for the name of service and 18 digits for the access number of the service. Three of the 7 numbers are pre-programmed (Australia models only), but can be changed. You may program other services of your choice. Charges may apply for the use of these services. Check with your network operator. The network services
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functions are accessed like the phonebook except that they can also be accessed when the phone is off-hook.
Service Number Name Service code Service1 Call W ON *43# Service2 Call RTN *10# Service3 Call W OFF #43# Service4 Service5 Service6 Service7
Adding a new Network Service
Press
during predial or standby
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Press
. The display reads NAME? (If 7 services have already been recorded, FULL will be displayed for 2 seconds and returned to ADD ENTRY)
Use the alphanumeric keypad and
to enter the name of the service (up to 10 characters). (If no name is entered, the display will remain at NAME? Every entry must have a name)
Press
to confirm. The display reads NUMBER?
Use the numeric keys and
to enter the number of the
service (up to 18 digits). You can also enter a recall by pressing
, R will be displayed. (If no number is entered, the
display will remain at NUMBER?)
Press
to confirm.
Note: The phonebook records and Services numbers cannot be
the same.
Reviewing Network Services
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Press during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook records.
On the name of a service except ADD ENTRY, press
to
view the number of that service.
Press
at any time to return to standby.
Dialling out the Service Number
During standby,
press
to bring up the list of services,
Use
to select a service.
Press
on a selected service will dial out the number.
When off-hook,
Press
. The list of services will be available to select.
Use
to select a service.
Press
and the number of the selected service will be
dialled out.
Editing Network Service Number
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entries.
Press
on a service. The display will read EDIT ENTRY.
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Press . The name of the service will be displayed.
Edit the name and press
to confirm.
The number of the entry will be displayed.
Edit the number and press
to confirm.
The display will return to EDIT ENTRY.
Press
will return to the services list.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Delete a Network Service
Press
during predial or standby.
The display reads ADD ENTRY.
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entires.
Press
on a service. The display will read EDIT ENTRY.
Use
to scroll until the display reads DELETE.
Press
. The display reads DELETE?
Press
again to confirm and the selected service is
deleted.
The display will return to the services list.
Press
to exit.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete all the
services numbers at once.
Prefix Matching User can program to automatically add a prefix to the number dialled
if the first few digits of the number match the ones described in the prefix rules. User can add up to three rules each of which includes up to five digits for both prefix and the starting digits to the number to match.
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When the prefix rules are activated, the numbers for quick dial, direct dial, predial, phonebook dial, call back from call log and redial will be checked if a prefix would be added to them.
If the number going to be dialled starts with the digits entered in the prefix rules, the respective prefix will be appended before the num ber and dialled out. For example, prefix for rule one is 123, and the number for rule one is 589, when trying to dial out the number 5897648, it will be dialled as 1235897648. The prefix appended to the number and dialled out however will not be displayed nor stored in the redial log.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display reads
FEATURES.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display reads
PREFIX.
Press
. The display reads PIN?
Enter the correct PIN of the base. Press
.
The display will show PREFIX 1.
Use
to scroll through PREFIX 1 to PREFIX 3.
Press
on a selection.
Use
to select ON or OFF.
Press
on OFF will de-activate the selected prefix rule.
Press
on to activate the selected prefix rule.
The display will read PREFIX? Or the previously entered prefix.
Use the numeric keys and the
to enter the prefix.
Press
to confirm the prefix entered.
The display will read NUMBER? Or the previously entered number.
Use the numeric keys and the
to enter the number.
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Press to confirm the number entered. Note: When the number for the prefix rule does not contain any digit,
it will apply to any number dialled. The feature is not applicable to traditional dialling. The dialled prefix will not be stored into the redial list. Prefix matching will not be done on the emergency numbers.
Call Barring
Call barring prevents any one dialling certain types of numbers such as premium numbers or international calls without having the PIN Number.
The following call barring options can be selec ted:
OFF: All calls allowed ALL: All external calls except those to emergency numbers
are barred
EXEMPT: All external calls starting with the exempt number will
be allowed. Other external calls except those to the emergency numbers will be barred.
BAR: All the external calls starting with that prefix will be
barred. However, if the emergency numbers begin with the barred prefix, calls to those numbers will be allowed.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display reads
FEATURES.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display reads CALL
BAR.
Press
. The display reads PIN?
Enter the correct PIN of the base. Press
.
The display will show HANDSET 1.
Use
to scroll through HANDSET 1 to HANDSET 5.
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Press on a selection.
To de-activate any call bar setting for the selected handset,
o Use
to scroll until the display reads OFF.
o
Press
. The function is de-activated. All calls will be
allowed.
To bar all external calls on the selected handset,
o Use
to scroll until the display reads ALL.
o Press
. User cannot dial out external calls except
emergency calls.
To bar external calls except the EXEMPT number on the selected handset,
o Use
to scroll until the display reads EXEMPT.
o
Press
. The display reads NUMBER? Or the previously
entered exempt number.
o
Use the numeric keys and
to enter the number to be
exempted.
o
Press
to confirm the entry.
o
All external calls starting with the EXEMPT number will be allowed. Other external calls will be barred.
To bar external calls with the BAR number on the selected handset,
o
Use
to scroll until the display reads BAR.
o Press
. The display reads NUMBER? Or the previously
entered bar number.
o Use the numeric keys and
to enter the number to be
barred.
o Press
to confirm the entry.
o All external calls starting with the BAR number will be barred.
Other external calls will be allowed.
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Note: If i s pressed when no digit is entered for EXEMPT and
BAR, the call barring feature will be turned off for that handset.
Ringer Melody for External Calls
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads HS RINGER.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads EXT MELODY.
Press
.
Use
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10,
for incoming external call ringing.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to EXT MELODY.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Note: The default ringer melody for external calls is MELODY 1.
Ringer Melody for Internal Calls
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads HS RINGER.
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Press . Use to scroll through the menu until the display reads INT MELODY.
Press
.
Use
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10,
for internal call ringing.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to INT MELODY.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Note: The default ringer melody for internal calls is MELODY 2.
Ringing Volume for Base
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads BS RINGER.
Press
. The display reads VOLUME.
Press
.
Use
to select from , , , , and VOL
OFF.
represents the minimum volume level whereas
represents the maximum volume level.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to VOLUME.
To turn off the base ringer volume, press
on VOL OFF.
Base Ringer Melody for External Calls
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
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Press . Use to scroll through the menu until the display reads BS RINGER.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads MELODY.
Press
.
Use
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10,
for incoming external call ringing.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to MELODY.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Alert Tones
User can choose to turn on or off the following tones according to your preference.
Key Beep: You will hear tone each time a key is pressed. For long
presses, there will be two tones: one upon key depression and the other upon long press being activated.
Confirmation: You will hear a tone when a setting or choice is
confirmed.
Charging: You will hear a tone when the handse t is returned to
the base cradle for charging.
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SOUNDS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads TONES.
Press
. Use to select from KEY BEE P, CONFIRM and
CHARGING.
Press
on a selection to select ON or OFF.
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to CHARGING.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
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Out of Range Warning
When the handset is too far away from the base during standby and the link is lost with the base, the display will show BS SEARCH and
the
icon will blink.
Bring the handset nearer to the base so that the signal gets stronger.
When the signal between the handset and base re-establishes, the display will go to standby and the
icon will be steady.
When the handset is too far away from the base during a call, user will hear an alert tone through the earpiece.
Bring the handset closer to the base so that the signal gets
stronger.
If you fail to bring the handset back in range with the base,
your call would be disconnected.
Auto Answering
When the function is activated, user is able to answer a call by lifting the handset out of the base cradle without having to press the
key.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SETTINGS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads AUTO ANS.
Press
.
To activate:
o Use
to select ON.
o Press
. User can answer a call by lifting the handset out of
the base cradle without having to press the
key.
To de-activate:
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o
Use
to select OFF.
o
Press
. User will need to press the key to answer a call no matter the handset is on the base cradle or out of the base cradle.
Recall Timing
Recall timing default settings are: Australia 100ms and New Zealand 600ms. You should not need to change these settings.
If when you are using network services or a PBX the
button
does not work you can select a different setting.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SETTINGS.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads FLASH TIME.
Press
. Use to select from the two durations choose F lash
1 for Australia and Flash 2 for New Zealand.
Press
on a selection to confirm and exit to FLASH TIME.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Handset Name
If you choose to you may programme each handset with its own name to be displayed during standby.
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DISPLAY.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads LABEL.
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Press . Us e the numeric keys and to enter the name for the handset (max 10 characters).
Press
to confirm the name entered and exit to LABEL.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Call Timer
The length of the call can be timed and displayed. The timer will start counting once the phone goes off hook. When the call has started for 10 seconds, the call timer in the format of mm:ss (e.g. 00:10) will be displayed if the call timer is activated. Once the timer reaches 59 minutes and 59 seconds (59:59), the format will change to hh:mm (e.g. 01:00). Call timer will reset to 00:00 (mm:ss) and start over again after 17 hr 59 min 59 sec (17:59). When the call has ended, the call timer will stop counting and keep on displaying for 5 seconds.
To activate:
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DISPLAY.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads CALL TIMER.
Press
. Use to scroll until the display reads ON .
Press
to confirm and exit to CALL TIMER.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
To de-activate:
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DISPLAY.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads CALL TIMER.
Press
. Use to scroll until the display reads OFF.
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Press to confirm and exit to CALL TIMER.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Backlit LCD
The backlight will turn on:
when a key is pressed
when the handset is powered up
when there is an incoming call
when paging from the base
The backlight will automatically turn off:
approx. 10 seconds after a key is pressed
when paging is stopped by itself
when the incoming internal call ends without being answered
when the incoming call expires at the handset.
User can also choose to turn off the Backlit LCD by
Pressing
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DISPLAY.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads BACKLIT.
Press
. Use to select OFF.
Press
to turn off the backlight.
To turn on the backlit, user can
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads DISPLAY.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads BACKLIT.
Press
. Use to select ON.
Press
to turn on the backlight.
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Delete All Records
You can reset the phonebook records, redial list, call log and network services numbers by using this menu.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads RESET.
Press
. Use to scroll until the display reads RE CORDS.
Press
. The display will show RESET?
Press
to confirm and exit to RECORDS.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
Note: Once reset, all entries in the phonebook, redial list, call Log are
deleted and the network Services numbers are reset to factory default.
Using Additional Cordless Handsets
Registration
Each additional compatible handset must go through the registration process with the base. Each Oricom handset can be registered with up to 4 base units. Each base can have up to 5 handsets registered to it. When registering, each handset can select base number for the base to be registered so that it can be identified at base selection setting.
To register:
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SYSTEM.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads REGISTER.
Press
. The display will read BS 1 2 3 4.
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Enter the number of the base unit you wish to register using the numeric key.
The handset will read PIN?
Enter the PIN number (default is 0000).
Press and hold the PAGE button
on the base unit until you
hear 2 beeps.
Press
on the handset. The handset will read SEARCH BS X while it searches for the base unit (where ‘X’ is the number of the base you are registering to).
Once a connection has been made, the handset name and number (the next available number if the number of handsets already registered with the base is less than 5) will be shown on the display.
Base Selection
AUTO If the base selection setting is set to auto, whenever the
handset is lost link or powered up, it will search any available registered base to connect.
Fixed One of the bases registered can be assigned as a fixed
base so that it will be the only base to be searched when the handset is lost link or powered up.
To set:
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SYSTEM.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads SELECT BS.
To select AUTO,
o
Press
. The display reads AUTO.
o Press
will confirm the selection. The handset will search
any available registered base during registration.
To select Fixed base,
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o
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display reads
FIXED.
o
Press
. The display reads BS 1 2 3 4.
o Use the numeric keys to enter the base number to be set as
the fixed base.
o The handset will search the base according to the selection
during registration.
Making Internal Calls
To make internal calls you need needs to have more than one handset registered to the base.
Press
.
The
icon on handset will be turned on.
Press the registered handset number you wish to call.
The call timer will display after a while and start timing the call.
Or Use Pre-Dialling
Enter the number of the handset you wish to call.
Press
.
The call will be connected.
To end intercom call
Press
, or
Place the handset back on the base unit.
The duration of the call will remain for about 5 seconds after
you hanged up.
Note: During an internal call, if an external call comes through,
you will hear short beeps.
Icon on handset will blink.
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Receiving external call during Internal Call
If an external call comes in while the handset is on internal call, the
icon will be blinking and a series of short beeps can be heard from the earpiece. The CID of the caller will be displayed on the screen.
Press
to hang up the internal call.
Press
again to answer the external call.
Inquiry Call
While talking on the external line, the handset can put the external call on hold and make an inquiry call to another handset. The handset can then toggle between the external call and the other handset. While the external call is on hold, a tone will be emitted to the external party to indicate that the call is on hold.
During an external call, press
.
The external call will be put on hold and internal dialling tone can
be heard from the earpiece or speaker.
The
icon is displayed in addition to and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
If there is no reply, press
again to reconnect to the external
call and the other handset will stop ringing. Press again to make another call to other handset number.
When the other handset answers the call, the two handsets can
communicate while keeping the external call on hold.
Press
to toggle between the internal and external calls.
Call Transfer
You can transfer phone calls to other handsets registered to the same base unit.
During an external call, press
.
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The external call will be put on hold and internal dialling tone can be heard from the earpiece or speaker.
The
icon is displayed in addition to and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
When the other handset answers the call, press
on the
handset or place the handset on the cradle will transfer the call. The
and icons will be turned off.
Conference Call
Conference call can be activated between external call, and two handsets.
During an external call, press
.
The external call will be put on hold and internal dialling tone can be heard from the earpiece or speaker.
The
icon is displayed in addition to and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
When the other handset answers the call, press and hold the
will activate the conference call. The
icon on both handsets
will be turned on.
You can exit the conference call by pressing
on the handset
or place the handset on the cradle. The other handset and the external call will still be connected. The
and icons will be
turned off.
Room Monitoring
When more than one handset is registered to the same base unit, one of the handsets can be used as a room (baby) Monitor device.
To activate:
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads FEATURES.
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Press . Use to scroll through until the display reads MONITOR.
Press
. Use to select ON.
Press
.
Press and hold
to exit to standby.
MONITOR will flash on the display to indicate the handset is in monitor mode during standby. User can make internal call to this handset from another handset, the microphone on this handset is activated (being in monitor mode) and noise from the room can be
heard. User can also press
to hear from the speaker. There will
be no internal ringing. To de-activate:
Press
will take you to the MONITOR menu directly.
Press
. The display reads ON.
Press
to select OFF.
Press
to confirm and exit to MONITOR.
Press and hold
to exit to standby.
Note: The handset under monitor mode will not ring when an external
call comes in.
De-register a Handset
One handset can de-register all other handsets registered to the same base unit.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads SYSTEM.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough until the display reads
DELETE HS.
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Press . H ANDSET 1 will be displayed.
Use
to select the desired handset (HANDSET 1 to HANDSET
5) to be deleted.
Press
to confirm the selection. The display will read PIN?
Enter the correct PIN of the connected base and press
to
confirm the deletion of the handset.
Note: You cannot de-register the handset you are using.
Change the PIN Code for Base
PIN code for the base unit is required in order to
Change Prefix settings,
Change Call Barring settings,
Register a handset,
Deregister a handset,
Reset the phone settings, and
Change the current PIN.
The PIN code can be zero to eight digits. To change the PIN code:
Press
. Use to scroll through the menu until the display
reads SYSTEM.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads CHANGE PIN.
Press
. The display reads PIN?
Enter the correct PIN of the connected base.
Press . The di splay reads NEW PIN.
Enter the new PIN (maximum 8 digits).
Press
to confirm. The display will read REPEAT.
Re-enter same PIN again.
Press
to confirm and exit to CHANGE PIN.
Press and hold
will exit to standby.
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Note: If you changed the PIN CODE, you’ve to use the new PIN
CODE in all handsets.
Reset Factory Default
All settings for both the handset and base can be restored to the factory defaults by this menu.
Press
.
Use
to scroll through the menu until the display
reads RESET.
Press
. Use to sc roll th rough the menu until the display
reads SETTINGS.
Press
. The display reads PIN?
Enter the correct PIN of the connected base.
Press to confirm. The display will read RESET?
Press
to confirm.
Note: User cannot restore factory default setting on the base or on the
handset alone. Also, if you want to restore factory setting on other handset currently connected to the same base, you will need to restore factory setting on that handset.
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Appendix: Default Settings
External ringer melody (handset and base): MELODY 1 Internal ringer melody (handset): MELODY 2 Handset Ring Volume: Base Ring Volume: Receiver Volume: Medium Flash Timing: FLASH 1 Dial Mode: Tone Auto Answer: On Key Beep Tone: On Confirmation Tone: On Charging Tone: On Call Timer: On Backlit LCD: On Monitor: Off Direct Dial function: Off Direct Dial number: Empty Quick Dial: Off Prefix Dialling: Off Prefixes and numbers: Empty Call Barring: Off Call bar and exempt numbers: Empty Operator services: Default services (for Australia Models)
Empty (for New Zealand Models) Base Selection: Auto PIN Code: 0000 (for base menu) Answering Machine: On Answering Mode: Answer Record Ring Delay: Economy OGM: Pre- Recorded New Message Alert tone: Off ICM message length: 2 minutes Call Screening: Off Call screen and exempt numbers: Empty Speaker Filtering: On Blocker: Off Remote Access Code (3 digits): 123 SOS Code (3 digits): 111 ICM: Empty Memo: Empty TAD Message Volume: Medium Handset Name: Oricom
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Warranty Information
This product is covered by a 12 months warranty against defective workmanship or parts. The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This guarantee in no way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card.
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions.
Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the telephone socket. If the fault is still present, connect another telephone (if available) to the telephone socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line. If the product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line. Please contact your network operator for assistance
In the unlikely event of a fault developing, please contact us for assistance. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt.
To orders spare parts additional handsets, replacement batteries and in case of any technical issues you may have with product please consult our website for further information or send us an email for a prompt response to your enquiry.
A
ustralia
Oricom International Pty Ltd
ABN 46 086 116 369
PO Box 5681 South Windsor, NSW 2756
Customer support
Email: support@oricom.com.au Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4572 0939 Ph: 1300 889 785
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tlas Gentech (NZ) Limited Private Bag 14927, Panmure, Auckland
Customer support
Email: support@atlasgentech.co.nz Web: www.atlasgentech.co.nz Fax: (09) 574 2722 Ph: 0900 50 025 (Toll Call)
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