Oricom ECO600 User Manual

ECO60 Series
User Guide
Keep this user guide for future reference
DO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS PRODUCT, AS THERE IS A
RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR INJURY. USE ONLY Ni-MH RECHARGEABLE
BATTERIES AS SPECIFICED IN THIS USER GUIDE. CONTA CT ORICOM FOR
REPLACEMENT BATTERIES.
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Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents........................................................................................2
2 Environment and Safety................................................................................2
3 What’s in the Box?.......................................................................................4
4 Welcome...................................................................................................4
5 About your phone........................................................................................5
6 Getting Started...........................................................................................7
7 Multi-handset operation..............................................................................12
8 Text and Numbers..................................................................................... 13
9 Phonebook...............................................................................................14
10 Call Log................................................................................................... 16
11 Custom Options.........................................................................................17
12 Calling Features........................................................................................ 18
13 Extra Features.......................................................................................... 18
14 The System..............................................................................................20
15 Appendix.................................................................................................22
16 Notes for operation in N ew Zea land...............................................................23
17 Warranty (Australia)...................................................................................23
18 Customer Support......................................................................................24
Environment and Safety
Power requirements
This product requires an e lectrica l suppl y of 220-2 40 volts, single- phase alterna ting cur rent, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950.
CAUTION: The electrical network is classified as dangerous acco rdin g to c riter ia in
the standard EN 60950. The only way to po wer do wn this product is by un
the power supply from the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical
CAUTION: Use only the mains adaptor supplied with this eq uipmen t. Incorre ct
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tor polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.
AC Adaptor Base Input: 240V AC 50Hz Output: 6V DC 250mA
AC Adaptor charger Input: 240V AC 50Hz Output: : 6V DC 150mA
Battery requirements
Each handset requires two rechargeable Ni-MH batteries, size AAA 1.2V 650mAh (HR10/44).
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLA CED BY A N INCORRECT
TYPE. Never use non-rechar
Never use Alkaline or lithium batteries.
Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, as they can explode.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage
to the eyes or skin. It can be toxic if swallowed.
Avoid contact with metal objects when handling the battery. These objects could short out the batteries or cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns.
Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating it. Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause burns or ir ritat ion to th e eyes o r skin.
Observe the proper polarity, or direction, of any battery. Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion.
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time.
eable batteries. Use recommended type supplied
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Environment and Safety
Warnings
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.
Do not use your telephone during an electrical thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric
shock. Refer to information contained in the White Pages Directory.
As 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 an electrical 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.
This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone does not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is required.
The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items.
This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the mains power fails. Always have a corded phone available to be able to make and receive calls to emergency services if the mains power fails.
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.
Environmental
The Ni-MH batteries supplied with this product may be able to be recycled once they are unable to recharge during normal operation. Always observe your loca l Council /S tate regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and old equipment. Always recycle where possible.
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About Your Phone
What’s in the Box?
Pack Contents
Depending on the model you have purchased the pack should contain the following items:-
EC060-1 EC060-2 EC060-3 Number of Base units 1 1 1 Number of cordless handsets 1 2 3 Number of charging pods 0 1 2 Number of AC adaptors 1 1 1 Number of phone line cords 1 1 1 User guide and (Warranty card AUS only) 1 1 1 Handset Rechargeable AAA
Ni-MH Batteries (1.2V 650mAh)
If any of these items are missing, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product from.
You may expand your ECO60 by adding more handsets (ECO6050HS). These may be purchased separately from the retailer where you purchased the product from, or direct from Oricom (Australia). The ECO60 can accommodate a total of 4 cordless handsets.
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Welcome
This user guide provides you with info rmati on and in struct ion you need to ge t the mos t from your phone.
HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE?
The following symbols are u se d to alert you on im porta nt in form ation .
Warning: Critical in formation for
preventing personal injury.
Caution: Critical information for preventi ng
damage to the product.
Tip: Information fo r easier operation.
Note: E xplana tory o r critic al info rmati on
for carrying out an operation correctly.
NEED MORE HELP?
• See the Troubleshooting section i n this user guide on page 22.
Visit our online helpline: www.oricom.com.au
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About your phone
THE HANDSET
1 Up Navigation & Call Log k ey
Scroll up menu items Increase ringer and receiver volume Enter incoming call log
2 Menu & OK key
Access main menu Confirm selection/operat ion
3 Redial & More key
Enter redial log View more record information
4 Talk key
Make and receive calls
5 End & On/Off key
End current call Exit menu/operation Turn handset on/off
6 Down Navigation & Phonebook key
Scroll down menu items Reduce ringer and receiver volum e Enter phonebook record review
7 Digit keys
Dial digits Enter characters
8 Star & Ringer Off key
Dial * Turn ringer on/off
9 Hash, Keylock , & Pause key
Dial # Enter a pause Lock / unlock keypad
10 Reca ll key
Send a recall signal
11 Intercom key
Make intercom call Start conference call
About your phone
12 Mu te & Delete key
Mute / un-mute microphone Delete character or dig it
THE BASE
1 Page ke y
Find handset(s) Enter registration mode
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HANDSET DISPLAY ICONS
Each icon gives you a visual message of what’s happening on your h andse t.
Battery level Voicemail indicato r Key lock Phonebook Ringer off Up/Down arrows
THE MENUS
Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus.
Browsing the menus
The main menu includes the Phon ebook, Di splay, Sound, Settings, and S ystem menus.
Press to enter th e ma in menu . Press to enter the inco ming call log. Press to enter the phonebook.
Press to en ter th e re dial log.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
Call in progress Caller ID indicator Microphone Mute Signal strength Left/Right arrows
TIP: Quick Exit. Press and hold to exit from any menu instantly. All
unconfirmed changes will not be saved.
Taking a glance at the menus
PHONEBOOK DISPLAY
Add Record Edit Record Delete Delete All
SYSTEM INCOMING
Register Select Base Delete HS Change PIN Low RF Power Reset
Handset Name
Save
Delete Delete All
SOUND
Handset HS Key Tones HS Tones
REDIAL
Save Delete
SETTINGS
Auto Answer Recall
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Getting Started
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CONNECTING YOUR PHONE
1. Connect the output plug of the mains adaptor to the bottom of the base unit.
2. Connect the mains adapt or to a standard wall outlet.
3. Connect the telephone line cord to the phone sockets at the bottom of the base unit and the wall phone socket.
Note: In Australia some phone wall so ckets are the old “non modular” style. If you have this type of wall socke t you will need to purchase a modular converter plug (not supplied).These can be obtained from electronic stores.
IMPORTANT NOTE: DO YOU HAVE BROADBAND? If you do y ou must connect an in-line filter (not
supplied) between the telephone socket and your ECO60 phone base to ensure that your broadband and phone work properly . E nsure al l phone so ckets in us e have the ir own in-l ine fil ter.
CHARGING YOUR HANDSET
WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLA CED BY A N INCORRECT
TYPE. Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use recommend ed ty pe supplied with this
NOTE
CAUTION: Check the batteries polarity when inserting the batteries. Incorrect
1. Place the 2 rechargeable batteries
2. Slide the battery door firmly into
3. Place the handset on th e b ase u nit or
roduct. Ni-MH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the
Charge the handset(s) for 14 hours before initial use!
olarity may damage the product.
(supplied) into the ba tter y compartment.
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charger for charging.
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NOTE
Handset may get warm during initial charge. This is normal. The handset
may take a few seconds to power up.
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CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL
The battery icon displays the current battery level.
= 100% full = 60% full = 30% full = Empty requires charg ing.
If you are on the phone while the battery is nearly flat, you will hear warning tones. Your call may be cut off shortly after the warning.
WHAT IS STANDBY MODE?
Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle. The standby screen displays the handset name and number, the signal icon, and the battery icon.
SETTING YOUR PHONE’S COUNTRY
If you have bought this phone in New Zealand you will need to select your country in order for it to work properly according to your country’s standards. If you are in Australia you can skip this instruction as the phone factory default is Australia.
1. After the phone is fully charged press during standb y mode.
2. Enter the country code.
Country Code
AUSTRALIA 23 NEW ZEALAND 168
3. Press . Your phone is now ready to use.
CHECKING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH
The signal icon displays the link status between your handset and the base unit. A steady icon means your handset and the base unit are linked. A flashing icon means your handset and the base unit are not linked (see page 20)
If you move too far away from the base unit while you are on the phone, you wil l hear warn ing tones notifying you that your handset is almost out of range – lost link. Take your handset closer to the base unit or your call may be cut off shortly after the warnin g.
NOTE
SWITCHING YOUR HANDSET ON/OFF
If you go on vacation you may prefer to turn off your handset to conserve powe r.
If your handset has lost the link with the base, you will not be able to make or receive calls. You will also not be able to carry out many of the phone functions and features.
Switching off your handset
1. Press and hold . The handset’s screen turns off.
Switching on your handset
1. Press . The handset may take a few seconds to power up.
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MAKING A CALL
This section describes the different ways to make a call.
1. Press .
2. Dial the phone number. The number displays on the screen and is dialed out.
Your handset cannot make or receive calls if the base power is disconnected or the handset is turned off.
NOTE
Emergency Call. This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power f ails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
NOTE
Signal Strength. Check the signal strength before making a call and
during a call. For details, see Checkin
NOTE
Call Timer. During a call, the call timer displays the talk time of your
current call.
NOTE
Low Battery. During a call, you will hear warning tones if your handset
is almost out of battery. Charge your handset as soon as possible or your call will be cut off. Placing the handset on the charger will end the call. For details, see Checkin
the battery level on page 8.
nal strength on page 8.
Pre-dialing
Pre-dialing lets you view and make changes to th e number befo re making the call.
1. Enter the phone number. The number displays on the screen. You can make changes before dialing out.
TIP: Press to erase a digit.
Press and hold to enter a pause. P di splays on the screen .
2. Press to dial out the call.
Redialing the last number
1. Press .
2. Press . The last dialed number displays on the screen and is dialed out.
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Calling from your phonebook
For details on storing names and numbers in the phonebook see page 15.
1. Press .
2. Select the phonebook record you want.
3. Press to dial out the call.
Calling from the incoming call log
You can return a call from the incoming (received or missed) call log. For details, see Call Log on page
16.
1. Press .
2. Select the record you want.
3. Press to dial out the call.
ENDING A CALL
1. Press OR Place th e hand set on the char ger.
ANSWERING A CALL
When you receive a call, your phone rings. Press to answer the call.
TIP: Silent Ringer. When the phone is ringing, press to turn off the ringer.
NOTE
Caller ID Service. Consult and subscribe from your service provider.
TIP: Missed Call Alert. When a call is missed, your phone displays . Press
to view the missed calls.
Turning off the handset ringer
You can turn off the handset ringer for all incoming calls.
Press and hold during st andb y. displays on the screen. For details on the ringer setting, personlising your handset sounds on page 17.
NOTE
There is no ringer on the ba se so if you tur n off the ha ndset ringer
ou will not hear an incom ing call.
Adjusting the earpiece volume
1. During a call Press or to adjust the earpiece volume.
2. Press to confirm.
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Muting the microphone
The mute feature allow s yo u to spea k to s omeon e in th e house pr ivatel y.
1. Press during a call. The caller cannot hear you, but you can still hear the caller’s voice.
Press again to un-mute the microph one. You can now commun icate with the caller.
MISSING HANDSET(S)
You can page or locate a missin g hands et by pres sing th e page button on the ba se unit.
1. Press on the base unit. All the handsets connected to this base unit will ring.
2. Press on the base unit again to stop paging. All the handsets stop ringing OR Press any key on the handset to stop the paging.
Caller ID
If you subscribe to your service provider s Caller ID se rvice when the phone rings an d caller information is receiv ed, the d ispla y w ill sh ow the f irst 12 d igit s of the caller ’s num ber . If th ere is an identical phone number stored i n the phonebo ok, that ph onebook n ame will be displaye d instead of the caller’s number. Your phone automatically stores the last 20 incoming calls information. Each record holds up to 20 digits.
DURING A CALL
This section describes the featur es that a re availab le during a call.
CALL WAITING
You can use the recall button to answer a second call while you are on the phone. However this service will need to be turned on. For example to turn on Telstra’s Call Waiting service:
1. Press wait for dial tone then Press 43
2. You will hear a service tone then Press.
Take two different calls at the same time
If you have subscribed to your te leph one network ope rato rs Call W aiting C aller ID se rvice , your phone will display the number of the second incoming call for around 20 seconds while you are talking on the phon e.
During a call, you will hear two loud beeps periodically to notify you of another incoming call. If you wish to answer th is c all:
1. When the handset receives a second call, the number of the caller appears on the display. It will display for 20 seconds or until you press a key on the phone. Press listen for
dial tone then Press 2 to put the current call on hold an d talk wi th the se cond c aller.
2. Subsequent presses of listen for dial tone then Press 2 will toggle you between these 2 callers.
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YOU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAVE 2 OR MORE HANDSETS REGISTERED TO THE BASE.
CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET (INTERCOM CALL).
NOTE
An intercom call can onl y invol ve 2 hand sets tha t share the sa me base
unit.
1. Press .
2. Press the target handset number.
3. Wait for the other party to answer your call.
4. Press to cancel or end th e in terco m call.
While you are on the phone
While talking on the phone, you can call an other handset.
1. Press during the call.
2. Press the target handset number. Wait for the other party to answer your call.
To toggle between the calls
1. Press to switch between the outside call and the in tercom cal l.
TRANSFERRING A CALL
1. Press during a call.
2. Press the target handset number.
3. Press after the other party answers your call. The outside call is now transferred to the oth er han dset.
MAKING A 3 –WAY CONFERENCE CALL
A 3-way conference call is a call between you, an outside caller, and another handset user in your house.
NOTE
A 3-way conference call requi res 2 handse ts that shar e the same base
unit.
You are talking on the phone with an outside caller, and you want to involve another handset user in this conversation.
1. Press during your call with the out side c alle r.
2. Press the target handset number. Wait for the other party to answer your call.
3. Press and hold for 2 seconds. You are now on a 3- way c onferen ce call.
4. Press to end the conference call.
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Text and Numbers
Text and Numbers
You can enter text and numbers fo r handse t name, phon ebook reco rd, serv ices reco rd, tex t messaging, and others.
ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS
1. Find the key with the character you want.
2. Press it as many times as needed for the character to display on the screen.
Figure 1: Input table
Key Characters
0 1 space 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1 ABC2 D E F 3 GH I 4
J K L 5 MNO6 P Q R S 7 TUV8
W X Y Z 9
ERASING TEXT AND NUMBERS
Erasing a single character
1. Press to delete th e characte r left of the cursor.
Erasing all characters
1. Press and hold to delete all the charac ters on sc reen.
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Phonebook
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Phonebook
Each handset has a phonebook that can store up to 20 records. Each phonebook record can have a name of up to 12 characters long and a number of up to 20 digits long.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK
1. Press .
2. If you want to view the details of the record, press .
Searching a record
You can search the phonebook by scrolling or by searching the first character.
Searching by scrolling
While at the phonebook, press or to scroll.
Searching by the first character
While at the phonebook, press the digit key that contains the character that you want to search.
CALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK
1. Press .
2. Select the phonebook record you want.
3. Press to dial out the call.
NOTE
2nd Call Service. You can make a second call whilst on a call. Con sult
the instructions provided by your telephone service provider.
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ADDING A RECORD
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Memory Full. If your phonebook is full, a notific ation disp lays. Delet e
unnecessary records before adding new ones.
1. Press .
2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ ADD RECORD. Press .
3. Enter the name. Press .
NOTE
Text and Number Editing. See Tex
4. Enter the number.
NOTE
Duplicate Number. Phonebook records with identical name and/or
number cannot be saved.
TIP: Pause. Press and hold to insert a pause.
5. Press to confirm. Your new record is saved.
EDITING A RECORD
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1. Press .
2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ EDIT RECORD. Press .
3. Select the record you want to edit. Press .
4. Edit the name if necessary. Press .
5. Edit the number if necessary.
6. Press to confirm. Your record is saved.
DELETING A RECORD
1. Press .
2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ DELETE. Press .
3. Select the record you want to delete. Press twice. The handset displays a confirmation request.
4. Press to confirm. The record is deleted.
DELETING ALL RECORDS
1. Press .
2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ DELETE ALL. Press . The handset displays a confirmation request.
3. Press to confirm. All records are deleted.
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Call Log
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The call log stores the call history of all the incoming (missed or received), and dialed calls.
The call history includes information of the caller name, number, call time, and date.
VIEWING THE CALL RECORDS
MAKING A CALL FROM THE CALL LOG
To return a call from the inco ming call log, se e page 10.
Calls What is this? Stored records
Incoming Calls that you received. Up to 20 Dialed Calls that you have made. 1
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
TIP
New Call Icon. When you are viewing the incoming call log, you will se e
the new call icon flashing if the call record you selected is a new missed call.
1. Press to view the incomin g call log OR Press to view th e di aled c all log.
2. Select the record you want. If you want to v iew the d etail s of the reco rd, p ress for more information.
SAVING A CALL RECORD TO YOUR PHONEBOOK
1. Press after selecting a call record.
2. Select SAVE. Press .
3. Edit the name if necessary. Press .
4. Edit the number if necessary.
5. Press . Your record is saved.
DELETING A CALL RECORD
1. Press after selecting a call record.
2. Select DELETE. Press . The handset displays a confirmation request.
3. Press to confirm. The record is deleted.
Deleting all incoming call records
1. Press after entering the incoming call log.
2. Select DELETE ALL. Press . The handset displays a confirmation request.
3. Press to confirm. All records are deleted.
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Custom Options
Naming your handset
Every handset can have its own name. It displays on the screen during standby.
1. Press .
2. Select DISPLAY Æ HANDSET NAME. Press .
3. Edit the name. Use to make correction.
4. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
Setting your handset’s ringer melody
1. Press .
2. Select SOUND Æ HANDSET Æ MELODY. Press .
3. Select the melody you want. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
Setting your handset’s ringer volume
1. Press .
2. Select SOUND Æ HANDSET Æ VOLUME. Press .
3. Select the volume level. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
Setting the key tone
Key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key on your handset.
1. Press .
2. Select SOUND Æ KEY TONES. Press .
3. Select the new setting. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
Setting the handset tones
Handset tones will sound upon a successful or unsuccessful operation.
1. Press .
2. Select SOUND Æ TONES. Press .
3. Select the new setting. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
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Calling Features
Your phone supports a number of call-related features to help you handle and manage your calls.
AUTO ANSWER
Auto answer enables you to answe r an incomin g call by simply picking up the handset from the charging cradle. You do not nee d to pre ss a key to an swer the ca ll.
Activating/Deactivating auto answer
1. Press .
2. Select SETTINGS Æ AUTO ANSWER. Press .
3. Select the new setting. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
RECALL SELECTION
You can use the Recall button on your telepho ne when usin g your netw ork operator’s services such as call waiting etc. A subs cription m ay apply for these se rvices contact y our network operator for more information. If this is not w orking corre ctly cha nge the setting using the instruction below:
1. Press .
2. Select SETTINGS Æ RECALL. Press .
3. Select the new setting. Recall 1= Australia, Recall 2 = New Zealand. Press to confirm. The new setting is saved.
Extra Features
Discover and explore the additional features your phone offers! Find out how these features can benefit you and help you make the most from your phone.
TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
KEYPAD LOCK
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental presses on the han dset while you are c arrying it around.
Locking the keypad
1. Press and hold . The keypad is locked. KEY LOCKED is displayed.
NOTE
Making Calls. You will not be able to make any calls including
emergency calls when the keypad is locked.
Unlocking the keypad
1. Press and hold . The keypad is unlocked.
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VOICEMAIL INDICATION
NOTE
Voicemail Indication Service. Consult and subscribe f rom your se rvice
roviders service.
Voicemail indication is a visual voicemail alert. On the ECO60, you see an envelope icon when there is a voicemail w aitin g in you r se rvice provi ders mailbo x(es ).
Retrieving voicemail(s)
To retrieve your voicemail( s), consul t your se rvice p roviders in struc tions.
Clearing the voicemail indicator
After checking your voicemail (s), the voicema il indica tor will be cleared automatically afte r receiving a signal from the network . If you wan t to, you can also clear the vo icemail indicato r
manually if it fails to reset.
1. Reset the power of the base unit (Unplug the power adaptor of th e base unit. Wai t for 30 seconds. Plug in the power adaptor again.) The voicemail indicator will be cleared.
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TIP: Use or to navigate the menus.
REGISTERING YOUR HANDSET
Registration allows communication between your base unit and handset(s). If your handset is not registered, you will not be able to make a call or use some of the functio ns an d feature s on the phone.
NOTE
Your handset is already registered when you buy 1-4 handset packs.
If your handset displays UNREGISTERED, follow the steps below to register your handset.
1. Press on the base unit for 4 seconds.
2. Press on the handset.
3. Select SYSTEM Æ REGISTER. Press .
4. Enter the system PIN (Pre-set: 0000).
5. Press 1 to select your base number. Your handset starts searching for the base.
Registration is completed within 30 seconds. If registrat ion is successful, the signal icon displays steadily. If registration failed, repeat the above procedure.
NOTE
Your base can register up to 4 handsets. After registering 4 handsets, your base unit registra tion memo ry is ful l. If you attem pt to re gister an additional handset, registration will not be successful.
DELETING A HANDSET
Use one handset to delete (de-register) another handset that shares the same base unit.
1. Press .
2. Select SYSTEM Æ DELETE HS. Press .
3. Select the handset (number) you want to delete. Press .
TIP
Handset Number. The handset number displays beside the handset name
during standby.
4. Enter the system PIN. Use to make correction.
5. Press . The handset is deleted.
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CHANGING THE SYSTEM PIN
The system PIN is used for registering, deleting handsets, and protecting the access rights to some of the other menus. The pre-set system PIN is 0000. You can personalize the PIN for greater security.
1. Press .
2. Select SYSTEM Æ CHANGE PIN. Press .
3. Enter the system PIN. Press to confirm. Use to make a correction.
4. Enter the new system PIN. Press .
5. Enter the new system PIN again for verification.
6. Press . The new setting is saved.
NOTE
Forgotten PIN. Write down your PIN and save it for future use. If you
have forgotten the PIN, call your manufacturer for assistance.
RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
You can reset your phone settin gs to t he factor y defaul t.
1. Press .
2. Select SYSTEM Æ RESET. Press .
3. Enter the system PIN. Press to confirm all settings have reset.
NOTE
After reset, your handset ’s power sw itche s off. It will switch back on in a
few seconds after updating all the settings.
FACTORY DEFAULT (PRE-PROGRAMMED) SETTINGS
General Setting
Language English Handset Name Reset Auto Answer Off Recall Duration Recall 1
Sounds Setting
Handset Melody Melody 1 Handset Ring er Vol ume Level 3 Handset Key Tones On Receiver Volume Level 2 Handset Tones On
Call Log Setting
Incoming Call Log Unchanged Dialed Call Log Unchanged Message Waiting Indicator Reset
System Setting
Base Selection Auto PIN Code 0000
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Appendix
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem(s) Tip(s)
No dial tone
Signal icon flashing
gistration fails
Re continuou
No
Ha does not charge
No display
Bad audio (crackles, echo, etc.)
Ha
Caller ID does not display number
Can 2nd call
sly
parking tone
ndset on the charger
ndset does not ring
not make/answer a
Check your phone connections.
The handset may be out of range. Move closer to the base.
The battery capacity may be low. Charge battery.
The handset may be out of range. Move closer to the base.
If the handset displays UNREGISTERED, register the handset. See page
20
Your base memory may be full. Delete any un-used handsets and try again. See
The handset may not be placed properly on the cradle. Try again.
Charging contacts may be dirty. Disconnect the power supply first and then
cle
Turn on the handset tone. See page 17.
The batteries may be defective. Purchase new batteries from your dealer.
Check that the batteries are inserted correctly.
Make sure the handset is placed properly on the charger. The battery icon
animates
Check that the batteries are charged.
Check the power and phone connections.
If you have Broadband installed you MUST install high quality line filters (not
supplied) on all phone sockets. This is not a problem with your phone.
The handset may be nearly out of range. Move closer to the base unit.
The phone may be experiencing interference from nearby electrical
applia
The phone may be in a location with thick walls. Move the base unit.
Check that the handset ringer is turned on. See page 17.
Caller ID service may not be activated. Check with your service provider.
The caller’s information may be withheld or is unavailable.
2nd call service may not be activated. Check with your service provider.
Check that the recall selection is correct. See page 18.
Check that the correct country has been selected. See page 8.
.
page 20.
an contacts with a damp cloth.
while charging.
nces. Move the base unit.
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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 device s are con ne ct ed to th e same li n e. 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.
This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Make alternative arrangements for access to emergency services.
Warranty (Australia)
(a) Warranty Oricom International Pty Ltd (Oricom) warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation. It is important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains full and additional details of the warranty, limitation of warranty and conditions for receiving the warranty services during the warranty period. The Warranty Card is located in the package.
(b) Exclusion and limitation of liability. Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty or condition expressly stated in this User Guide or the Warranty Card or implied by the Trade Practices Act and excludes any liability arising under any statutory or common law for damages or any other remedy if the damage occurs as a result of:
(i) Failure by you to follow the instructions in the User Guide for the installation and proper functioning of the product;
(ii) Negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product; (iii) Any un-controlled external cause to the phone not functioning including but not limited to
electricity failure, lighting, over voltage; (iv) Non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide and the User Guide generally;
and (v) Modification to the product or services carried out to the product by anyone other than
Oricom or on Oricom’s behalf. Oricom will not be liable for consequential losses including loss of profits arising from a cause
of action in contract, tort or any other statutory or common law (except where a statute or any law prohibits this exclusion). The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This warranty in no way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card.
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Customer Support
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.
To order 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.
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.
Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756
Customer support Email: support@oricom.com.au
Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4574 8898 Ph: (02) 4574 8888 or 1300 889 785 (for the cost of a local call (excludes calls from mobiles)
New Zealand Atlas 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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