SBC comm SBC-6020 User Manual

SBC-6020 Users Manual
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone
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Table Of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................... 2
Welcome ..............................................................................................2
DECT Technology
Features ................................................................................................ 3
Quick Reference
Terminology ..........................................................................................4
Symbols On The LCD Key Descriptions Parts Checklist
Controls & Functions
Handset and Base Functions & Controls Connection Diagram
Getting Started
Powering On and Off the Handset Access to Ringer Menu Ring mode setting for handset Volume setting for handset Adjusting the earpiece volume Melody setting for handset Ring mode setting for base Volume setting for base Melody setting for base Setting the date and the time Setting the area code Setting keypad tones Setting the backlighting of LCD display Setting the language Prefix Dialing
Flash ..................................................................................................16
Inter-digit pause Register to Base
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Telephone Operation
Making and receiving calls Out of range indication Call duration time Answering a call Repeat one of the last 10 dialed numbers Holding with on-hold music Microphone muting Transferring a call Call conferencing Using the intercom Room monitoring Paging a handset Call Waiting
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Caller ID Phone book Caller ID (CID) Voice Mail Waiting Indicator ( Alarm Clock Appointment function Deregister the Handset Call Blocking Factory Reset
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 40
Precautions .........................................................................................41
Specifications ..............................................................................41
Warranty ...................................................................................... 42
FCC Information
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VMWI) ...................................................33
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NOTE!
IMPORTANT: Allow the handsets to charge for at least
Introduction
12 hours before using the phone for the first time. The fully charged phone should offer 8 hours of continuous talk time.
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this 1.9 GHz Digital Cordless phone. Your phone is equipped with a fully functional phone book, alarm, caller ID, and the ability to use additional handsets. It has an elegant design and is simple to use.
This user’s guide is designed to familiarize you with your cordless telephone. We strongly recommend you read the guide before using your phone.
DECT Technology
Your phone uses the new Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Technology. This allows for better cordless communications in residential, corporate, and public environments.
DECT offers higher quality speech and enhanced security. You will experience a low risk of radio interference because your phone will continually search for the best radio channels, while in standby mode and on a call. Phone calls will be encrypted for maximum call security. And radio transmission is optimized for maximum battery life. In addition, this new technology works well with equipment from different manufacturers, such as handsets.
Features
• Phone book with 100 locations (up to 15 digits for names & 25 digits for numbers)
code
• Area
• Back light (both on LCD and keypad)
• Call timer (displays the length of communication)
• Call blocking
• Pre-dialing
• Last number redial (for up to 10 numbers)
• Hands-free in the handset with local echo suppression
• Access to the functions through Caller ID*
• Caller ID* list : stores last 40 calls
• Handset power off Microphone mute
• Hold music
battery warning beep
• Low
• Battery
• Range of use: 300 meters outside and 50
• 65,000 color LCD display
• Handset ringer melody programmable for
• Handset ringer volume programmable for
• Base station ringer melody (9
*requires subscription to Caller ID service from your telephone company **requires subscription to Voice Mail service from your telephone company
monitoring (3 levels : empty, half, full)
meters inside
PABX access code Adjustable volume on handset receiver or speaker
internal and external calls (13 melodies)
internal and external calls (9 volume levels)
Soft Keys
melodies)
• Base station ringer volume (9 levels)
• Internal call between handsets while on an external call Transfer an external call to another handset
• Conference calling Incoming call waiting signal during intercom
• calls
• Room
• Multiple handset feature (up to 5 handsets)
• Multiple base feature (up to 4 bases)
• Multi-
• Internal
• Battery charging time: 16
• Battery life: about 60
monitoring
Alarm Appointment (annual / monthly / daily)
language
Paging from base to handset
antenna
AAA rechargeable battery
charging method
8 hours for talk
Introduction
hours standard
hours for standby and
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Quick Reference
Terminology
Standby Mode - The mode your phone is in when you’re not on a call. The phone is ready to accept a new action.
Talk Mode - The mode your phone is in when you’re on a call. Some of the Soft Keys will not be available when in this mode.
Soft Keys - Soft Keys appear on the LCD screen of the handsets directly below the LCD. The functions of these keys change based on the mode (standby or talk) or menu.
Symbols On The LCD Key Descriptions
Hands Free Mode
Off-hook
Battery Charge Status
Internal Call
External Call
Conference Call
Alarm or Appointment is Set
External Ring Disabled
Mode
Current functions & display keys
Redial key (also Flash function)
Talk key (press briefly)
Hands Free key (hold down)
Control keys:
Up: Caller ID List Down: Phone Book Menu
Talk off key or one menu level back
(press briefly)
Power on/off or Return to idle state
(hold down)
Internal call key (hold down * key)
Parts Checklist
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Quick Reference
1. This user’s guide
2. Base unit
3. Handset rechargeable batteries
4. 2
Power adapter
5.
Telephone line cord
6.
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Handset and Base Functions & Controls
1. Ear piece (speaker)
2. LCD Navigation Key Up
3.
4. Soft Key 1
5. Soft Key 2 Talk On
6. Talk Off
7. Navigation Key Down
8.
9. Number Keys
10. * Key (Press and hold for Internal Call) Microphone
11.
12. Page handset(s)
13. Charging
14. Visual Ringer LED
LED
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Controls & Functions
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Connection Diagram
Controls & Functions
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Getting Started
Powering On and Off the Handset
Power Off
To turn off the handset:
Getting Started
1. Press the
key for 2 seconds.
After the validation melody, the handset will be switched off.
Power On
To turn on the handset:
1. Press the
key while in the power off state.
The handset will turn on. It will search for the base station and the
handset LCD will display “Searching”. After locating the base, the initial screen is displayed on the handset LCD.
Access to Ringer Menu
You can customize the ring tone you hear for incoming calls through the handset and the base.
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose the “Ringer” Menu
using the or keys.
2. Press the
Back key (Soft Key 2 ) or the key to return to the
previous menu. And press the key to return to standby mode.
Ring mode setting for handset
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose
4. Browse through the ring modes. Press the
“Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Ring Mode”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 )
to select the desired ring mode: a. “Standard”: Standard Ring mode. b. “Disable”: Ring tone is disabled. c. “Ring After #”: Select from 1 ring to 4 rings
5. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The ring tone you selected is
enabled.
Getting Started
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Volume setting for handset
You also can set the volume for the melody.
1. Go to
2. Choose
Getting Started
3. Choose
“Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Volume”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The display
will show the previously stored volume level.
4. Choose from volumes 1 through 9. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 )
to confirm.
Adjusting the earpiece volume
You can change the listening volume at any point during a conversation. While on a phone call:
1. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Then, use the or keys to
choose “Ear Volume”.
2. Press the
3. Press the
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
or keys to choose the appropriate ear volume: 1-5.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
Melody setting for handset
You can choose from 13 different ring melodies for the handset.
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose
4. Choose from
“Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Melody”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
melodies 1 through 13. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1
) to confirm.
Ring mode setting for base
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose
4. Browse through the ring modes. Press the
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Base Ring Tone”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Ring Mode”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 )
to select the desired ring mode:
“Standard”: Standard Ring mode.
a.
“Disable”: Ring tone is disabled.
b.
“Ring After #”: Select from 1 ring to 4 rings
c.
5. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The ring tone you selected is
enabled.
Getting Started
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Volume setting for base
You also can set the volume for the melody.
1. Go to
2. Choose
Getting Started
3. Choose
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Base Ring Tone”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Volume”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The display
will show the previously stored volume level.
4. Choose from volumes 1 through 9. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 )
to confirm.
Melody setting for base
You can choose from 9 different ring melodies.
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose
4. Choose from
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Base Ring Tone”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Melody”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
melodies 1 through 9. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1
) to confirm.
Setting the date and the time
You can set the date and time. The clock is in 24-hour mode.
1. Go to the
2. Press the
3. Press the
4. Press the AM/PM key (Soft Key 2
5. Press the
“HS Settings” Menu. Choose “Set Clock”.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Enter the month, day and year. OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Enter the hours and minutes.
). Choose the desired option.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
Setting the area code
You can enter your home area code to indicate which phone numbers are local calls.
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Enter the area
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Set Area Code”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
code. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
Getting Started
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Setting keypad tones
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose
Getting Started
the function. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Keypad Tones”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “On” to enable this function and choose “Off” to disable
Setting the backlighting of LCD display
You can choose to turn the LCD backlight on or off while in standby mode.
1. Go to the
2. Choose a. Choose “Standard” to turn on b. Choose “Enable” to always turn on
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Backlighting”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
backlighting for 30 seconds.
backlighting.
Setting the language
The handset can display menus and information in either English or Spanish. To set the language:
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose either English or Spanish. Press the
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Language”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 )
to confirm.
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