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
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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
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Precautions .........................................................................................41
Specifications ..............................................................................41
Warranty ...................................................................................... 42
FCC Information
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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
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Prefix Dialing
If the telephone is connected to a PABX, you can set the code to ac­cess an external line (usually 0 or 9). This gives the possibility to insert a pause between dialing the access code and the phone number.
To enable this prefix dialing:
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Insert the desired
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Prefix Dialing”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
external access number (1 digit). Press the OK key
(Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
To disable prefix dialing:
1. Go to the
2. Choose Delete the external access number. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 )
3.
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Prefix Dialing”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
to confirm.
When prefix dialing is set, the prefix automatically will be added to phone numbers in the Phone Book, Received Calls, and Missed Calls.
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Flash
While on a call, you may want to transfer the call to someone else connected to the same PABX. This can be done by using the flash function.
Getting Started
• Press the 2 seconds during an external call.
Flash key (Soft Key 2 ) or press and hold the # key for
The base station will then transmit a FLASH signal to the line.
Inter-digit pause
Some phone numbers require you to dial additional digits a few seconds after entering the phone number. You can insert a 3-second pause while in pre-dialing mode.
1. Enter the first set of numbers.
2. Press the
key and a “-” will be inserted. Alternatively, you can press
the Options key (Soft Key 1 ) and choose the item “Insert Pause”.
3. Enter the number you want to dial, and press the
key to start a call.
Register to Base
In multi-handset mode, you may need to switch the base to which a handset is assigned. Up to four assignments are possible. You can set based selection manually or automatically.
Register an optional handset
1. Press and hold down the button on the base for 5 seconds or until the base begin to give out a confirmation tone.
2. Go into the
“HS setting” menu of the handset and press the or keys until the “Register to BS” is selected. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) and select the base number (from 1 to 4) where the handset should be registered by using the or keys.
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The handset now searches for the base. When it finds the signal, the Base Identification Code is displayed.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) and insert the PIN code (default
1590). Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
Register a handset on a secondary base
The procedure is the same as previously shown in “
Register an optional handset”. At the end of this procedure, the base will assign the number to the handset automatically.
If the base where you want to register a handset is a different model,
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NOTE!
When registering an optional handset or registering a handset on a secondary base, you must know the PIN code of the base where the handset will be registered.
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use the instructions of this base to place it in registration mode.
When you need to register a different handset on the base of
your telephone, you can place it in registration mode by pressing and holding the key on the base for 5 seconds or until it gives out a confirmation tone. Then, follow the specified registration
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procedure for the other handset.
Manual selection of a base
This function is used to select one specific base among the ones
to which the handset is already assigned. This selection will not change automatically when the handset loses synchronization with the base.
1. Go to the
“HS Settings” Menu and choose “Switch Base”. The
display now shows the currently selected base’s number.
2. Use the
or keys to select the base. Press the OK key (Soft
Key 1). The handset tries to search for the selected base.
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm once the base is
located.
Automatic base search
This function is used to enable the automatic base selection mode.
Automatic selection means that every time the handset loses synchronization with the current base, it will look for another one automatically from its list of bases.
Once enabled, the automatic selection remains active until the next
manual selection or the next assignment.
1. Go to the
“HS Settings” Menu. Choose “Switch Base”. The
display will show the current base’s number.
2. Choose
3. Press the
“Automatic” by using the navigation key.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The handset will start the search for the base that has the strongest signal. Then, the handset will show the number of the base with the strongest signal.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
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Telephone Operation
Making and receiving calls
There are two ways to make a phone call – manually or using pre-dial­ing mode.
Make a call in talk mode
1. When the handset is in standby mode, press the
key and
listen for the dial tone. Then, dial the destination phone number.
2. During the call, you will see the call
3. To terminate the call, press the
duration time on the display.
key.
Make a call in pre-dialing mode
You can enter the destination number before entering talk mode.
In pre-dialing mode, it’s possible to make corrections if you enter
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an incorrect destination number. With the unit in standby mode, follow this procedure:
1. Enter the destination number.
2. Press the
Delete key (Soft Key 2 ) to erase the last inserted
number or press more than once to erase more numbers.
3. Press the
key to erase all the numbers and return to standby
mode.
4. Press the
key to start the call.
Out of range indication
The cordless system uses special digital signal processing to ensure maximum range for your call. If you go out of base range during a conversation, the handset begins to give out an acoustic signal. To avoid dropping your call, approach the base until the acoustic signal ends.
If you go out of range while in standby mode, the display will show “Out of Range”.
Call duration time
The call duration time appears on the LCD after making or receiving a call. This function starts 5 seconds after the beginning of a conversa­tion and ends 3 seconds after the call is complete. The time is shown in minutes and seconds (mm : ss).
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Answering a call
When you receive an incoming call, both the base and the handset ring. Also, the LCD will display “External”. Press the key or the Accept key (Soft Key 1 ) to answer the call. To end the call, press the key or put the handset on the base.
Repeat one of the last 10 dialed numbers
The phone stores the last 10 numbers that have been dialed. To retrieve one of those numbers, start in standby mode:
1. Press the
Redial key (Soft Key 2 ). The display will show the last
dialed numbers.
2. Choose the destination number using the
3. Press the
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4. Press the
key to start the call.
Options key (Soft Key 1 ). From here, you’ll have 4
or keys.
options:
• Choose the
“Details” option to see the full list of recently dialed
numbers.
• Choose the
• Choose the
“Save” option to store the number to the phone book.
“Delete” option to delete the number from the
Redial list.
• Chose the
“Call” option to dial.
Holding with on-hold music
You can place the other party on hold at any point during the call. The other party will hear hold music on their end.
After placing the other party on hold, the handset LCD will display “Hold”. While on a phone call:
1. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose “Hold”.
2. Press the
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
Disable key (Soft Key 2 ) to return from holding mode.
Microphone muting
You can mute your end of the conversation at any point during the call. The other party will hear silence on their end.
After muting the call, the handset LCD will show “Muted”. While on a phone call:
1. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose “Mute”.
2. Press the
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Disable key (Soft Key 2 ) to get out of mute mode.
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Transferring a call
In a multi-handset configuration, it is possible to transfer a call from one handset to another. To transfer an external call between handsets:
1. Press the
2. Select the desired handset’s number and press the
Option key (Soft Key 1 ) and choose “Internal Call”.
OK key (Soft Key
1 ).
3. Press the
key or Accept key (Soft Key 1 ) on the called hand-
set to answer the call.
4. To transfer the
external call, press the key on the calling handset.
Call conferencing
An external call can be conferenced with another handset during a conversation. The procedure is similar to that for transferring a call.
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1. Press the
2. Select the desired handset’s number and press the
Option key (Soft Key 1 ) and choose “Internal Call”.
OK key (Soft Key
1 ).
3. Press the
key or Accept key (Soft Key 1 ) on the called hand-
set to answer the call.
4. Press the
5. The
Option key (Soft Key 1 ) and choose “Conference”.
external call is connected to both of the handsets and the con-
ference conversation is enabled. The display will show:
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6. Press the
key on one of the two handsets to transfer the call
completely to the other handset.
Using the intercom
In a multi-handset configuration, it is possible to make an internal call between two handsets. To make an internal call:
1. Press and hold the
2. Select the handset’s number and press the
3. The called handset begins to ring and will flash the
key.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
INT icon. Press
the key or Accept key (Soft Key 1 ) to answer.
4. Press the
key on both of the handsets to end the conversation.
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Room monitoring
You can monitor another room as long as two handsets are registered to the same base. For example, you could monitor a child by placing one handset in your room and another handset in the child’s room.
To enable this function:
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1. Go to the key.
2. Choose
3. Choose
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 )
“Room Monitor”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “On” to enable the function and choose “Off” to disable
the function. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
To use this function, enable the function on one handset and place it in another room. Try placing an internal call to that handset. To stop the room monitoring, press the key.
Paging a handset
If you misplace the handset, you can use the paging function to find it again. To use the paging function, push the button on the base. The handset will ring for 20 seconds. To stop the ringing, push the same button on the base. Or, you can press the key on the handset.
Call Waiting
If during an internal conversation, an external call comes in, the tele­phone will make an acoustic warning in the earpiece and the display will blink with the EXT symbol. To finish the internal conversation, press the
key and wait for the ring. Then, press the key to answer the call.
Caller ID
1. To go to the
Caller ID List, press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose the “Caller ID List”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to see the “Caller ID List”.
2. Use the
3. Press the
or keys to browse the list.
Options key (Soft Key 1 ). From here, you will have
several options:
a. Choose
“Details” to show the date, time, and telephone num­ber of the call (only if this kind of information is available). The user can change the dial number format prior to starting a call by pressing the Format key.
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b. Choose “Save” to store this entry to your phone book.
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c. Choose d. Choose
“Delete” to delete the entry from the Caller ID list. “Call” to dial the phone number.
Phone book
Your phone is featured with a phone book that has the capacity to store up to 40 different name and number entries. The phone book feature allows you to copy entries from one handset to another or from the base to the handsets without manually having to re-enter names and numbers.
Storing an entry
The phone has an alphanumeric phone book that can store 100
names and numbers. Names can be up to 15 characters long and phone numbers can be up to 25 digits.
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Every numeric key has additional characters available which you
can use when storing names and numbers in the phone book:
To store an entry in the phone book, start in standby mode:
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to choose the Phone Book icon. Press the or keys to choose “Add Entry”.
2. Press the
3. After the character insertion, press the
4. During the character insertion, press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
Delete key (Soft Key 2
) to erase the last character.
5. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to enter the telephone number.
6. Enter the new telephone number.
7. Press the a. Choose the b. Choose the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Save” item to save the entry. “VIP Ringer” item to select a ring melody. The
phone will play this melody when someone calls from this phone number.
Viewing entries
You can also display a number from the phone book without dialing it.
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose the Phone Book icon. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
2. Choose
“Find”.
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3. Enter one or more characters for the entry you are trying to find. Press the Find key (Soft Key 1 ).
4. Select the required entry.
5. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ) and choose the “Dial
Number”. Press the key and the number will be dialed.
Calling an entry
Once a name and number are saved in the phone book, you can
search for and dial that number directly.
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose the Phone Book icon. Choose “Find”.
2. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
3. Enter the first letter of the name that you want to find. Press the
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Find key (Soft Key 1 ). You will be able to see all the names that have been stored in the phone book that begin with the letter you entered. The names will be listed in alphabetical order.
4. Select the name that you want to dial.
5. Press the
key or the Call key (Soft Key 2 ) to dial the number.
Editing an entry
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to choose the Phone Book icon and the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “Find”.
2. Find the entry that you want to modify.
3. Press the
4. Choose
5. Press the
6. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Edit Entry”.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Change the name, if necessary.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Change the telephone num-
ber, if necessary.
7. Press the
8. Choose
9. Choose
10. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Save” to save the entry.
“Modify Melody” to assign a different melody to the entry.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
11. Choose the melody.
12. Press the
13. Choose
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to save the selected melody.
“Save” and press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to save
your changes.
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NOTE!
IMPORTANT: Once the phone book entries are deleted, they cannot be recovered.
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Deleting an entry
If you enter a duplicate name and number or no longer want to
save an entry, you can delete it from the phone book.
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose the Phone Book icon. Choose “Delete”.
2. Press the
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) again to delete all the entries.
Caller ID (CID)
Calling a Caller ID number
1. To show the last 10 numbers that were dialed, press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to choose the Call List icon.
2. Choose the
3. Use the
4. Press the a. Choose b. Choose
5. Press the
“Redial List”.
or keys to look through the redial list.
Options key. From here, you will have several options:
“Save” to store the number to the phone book. “Delete” to delete the number from the redial list.
key to dial the phone number.
Deleting a Caller ID number
You can delete the names and numbers from the
Caller ID, Redial,
and Missed Calls lists at any time.
1. Press the
Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to
choose the Call List icon.
2. Choose
3. Press the
“Delete All”.
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). From here, you will have the
option to delete one or all of the call lists. a. Choose b. Choose c. Choose d. Choose
“Caller ID List” to delete the received calls list. “Missed Calls” to delete the missed calls list. “Redial List” to delete the dialed calls list. “All Calls” to delete all 3 of the call lists (Caller ID,
Missed, and Dialed).
Voice Mail Waiting Indicator (VMWI)
If you subscribe to a Voice Mail service provided by your local telephone company and you have a voice mail message, the display will show:
NOTE!
IMPORTANT: Once a call list deleted, it cannot be recovered.
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Alarm Clock
Setting the alarm
You can use your handset as an alarm.
1. To go to the
Alarm menu, press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ).
Select “Alarm Clock”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
2. Choose
“Alarm”. Press the OK Key (Soft Key 1 ).
Activating the alarm clock
Once activated, the alarm clock will ring at the same time every
day. When the alarm is set, you will see a icon on the LCD display.
1. Go to the
“Alarm Clock” menu. Choose “On”. Press the OK
key (Soft Key 1 ).
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2. Enter the alarm time in
hours and minutes. Press the OK key
(Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
Deactivating the alarm clock
1. Go to the
“Alarm Clock” Menu. Choose “Off”. Press the OK
key (Soft Key 1 )
Turning off the alarm call
When the alarm clock goes off, the handset will ring and the word
“Alarm” will blink for approximately 20 seconds. To turn it off, press any key on the handset.
Appointment function
The alarm clock also can be used to set appointments.
Setting the appointment
1. Go into the
“Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK Key (Soft Key
1 ). Choose “Appointment”. Press the OK Key (Soft Key 1
). “No appointment set” will appear on the LCD display.
2. Press the
Set Key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose from “Daily”,
“Monthly”, or “Annual”.
3. Set the
date and time as appropriate: a. Daily: time b. Monthly: day and time c. Annual: day/month and time
4. Press the
OK Key (Soft Key 1 ).
5. Enter the text for the appointment. (See the “Storing an Entry” section in “Phone Book Functions” to locate letters and other characters.) After inserting a character, wait a second before inserting the next character. Press the Delete key to erase the last character.
6. Press the
OK Key (Soft Key 1 ) once you have entered all of
your text for the appointment.
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7. Press the Enable key (Soft Key 2 ) to make the appointment active.
8. Press the
key to exit the menu.
Modifying the date of the appointment
Once you have entered an appointment, you can change the
date
and time.
1. Go into the
“Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK key (Soft
Key 1 ). Choose “Appointment”.
2. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The current appointment
setting is displayed.
3. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “Modify Date”.
The current date and time are displayed.
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4. Change the 1 ).
date and time as needed. Press the OK key (Soft Key
Modifying the subject of the appointment
Once you have entered an appointment, you can change the
appointment text.
1. Go into the
“Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK key (Soft
Key 1 ). Choose “Appointment”.
2. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The current appointment
setting is displayed.
3. Press the Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “Modify Subject”. The current subject is displayed.
4. Change the
subject as needed. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1
).
Deleting the appointment
Once you have entered an appointment, you can delete it from the
Alarm Clock memory.
1. Go into the
“Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK key (Soft
Key 1 ). Choose “Appointment”.
2. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The current appointment
setting is displayed.
3. Press the
Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “Delete”.
“Delete the appointment?” is shown on the LCD display.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The current appointment
setting is deleted.
Viewing the subject of the appointment
You can view the subject of an appointment that has been set.
1. Go into the
“Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK key (Soft
Key 1 ). Choose “Appointment”.
2. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The current appointment
setting is displayed.
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NOTE!
It is not possible to deregister the handset that you use to perform this operation.
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3. Press the Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “View Subject”.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The subject is displayed.
Deregister the Handset
You can deregister one or more handsets previously assigned to the same base.
To deregister a handset:
1. Go to the
2. Choose
3. Choose the handset you would like to deregister. Press the
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Deregister HS”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The display will show “Deregister Handset n ?”, where n is the handset number.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
Call Blocking
You can block up to 5 locations with up to 5 digits. It is possible to specify the number and handset that cannot make a call to that prefix.
1. Go to the
2. Choose
“Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Call Blocking”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The
display will show “Prefix 1:_” or the stored blocking number. a. Note: When you delete the stored blocking number and
press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ), the call blocking function is disabled.
3. Insert the new blocked number or go to the next blocking location and enter a new blocked number.
4. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. The display will
show “Handset n”, where n is the stored handset number.
5. Choose the handset that will be blocked from calling that prefix.
6. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
The call blocking function will be enabled and it would not be
possible to make a call to the stored, blocked number.
Factory Reset
The Reset operation allows the user to reset all the customized settings including the phone book and the received caller ID list. To execute the reset with the handset in standby mode:
1. Go into the
2. Choose
“HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).
“Factory Reset”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). “Are
you sure ?” is displayed on the LCD.
3. Press the
OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
If the phone does not work, check all of the following:
If you hear static on the line: • Move closer to the base
If you cannot hear the phone ringing when a call comes in:
• Make sure the the handset and that the battery plug is firmly clicked into place
• Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the wall and that the outlet is not controlled by a wall switch
• Make sure the telephone line the phone and into the wall jack
• Make sure your
• Move away from metal objects or electrical items that may cause interference
• Check that the ringer is turned on
• Move closer to the
• Phone may not be properly registered to the base. To re-register, see “Register to base” on page 17.
batteries are installed properly in
battery is charged
base
cord is plugged into
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Specifications
Frequency Range RF Channel Max Output Power TDMA slot per frame Modulation Speech Encoding
1.920 ~ 1.930GHz 5 Channels
20.8 dBm 24 slot GFSK ADPCM (32Kbps)
Precautions
1. Read and understand all instructions in the user’s guide. Observe all markings on the product.
2. Avoid using the telephone during a thunderstorm.
3. Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak.
4. Do not use this product near water.
5. If this
6. Replace
phone does not operate normally, read the “Troubleshooting”
section in the user’s guide.
batteries only as describe in the user’s guide.
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In case of difficulties, visit our service center at
www.sbctelephones.com or call 800-400-5156
© 2006 Intellitouch All rights Reserved SBC is a trademark of AT&T Knowledge Ventures, L.P, Licensed to IntelliTouch
Printed in China
This product has a one-year over the counter warranty. For any inquiries after the warranty period, please contact IntelliTouch at (800) 400-5156. Hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday or visit www.sbctelephones.com.
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FCC Information
1.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US: 7TNW400BITC60202. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.
2. An applicable certification jacks Universal Service Order Code (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i,e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment.
3. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premise wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and require­ments adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connect to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
4. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the device’s not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [ For products approved after July 23,2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US: 7TNW400BITC60202. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.]
5. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
6. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this hap­pens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
7. Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specified.
8. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.
9. Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact:
IntelliTouch 5160 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92121-1775
Customer Service: (800)296-3084 8 a.m. To 5 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday
CAUTION: To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, place the base unit at least 20cm from nearby persons.
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Index
Symbols
1.9 GHz 2, 41
A
AAA 3 Accept
22, 24, 25 access code acoustic Adjustable Alarm antenna Appointment Automatic
B
backlighting 14 base batteries battery Blocking
C
Call duration 21 Caller ID Call Waiting channels CID Clock code conferenced conferencing Connection conversation cord cordless
D
date 13, 27, 35, 36 DECT Delete
Deleting Deregister duration
3, 15
21, 27
3
3, 4, 34, 35, 36, 37
3
3, 4, 35, 36, 37
18, 19
40
40, 41
2, 3, 40, 43
38
3, 4, 27, 28, 32, 33
27
41
32
13, 34, 35, 36, 37
3, 13, 15, 17
24
24
7, 43
10, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27
5, 40, 43
2, 21
2
15, 20, 22, 28, 29,
32, 33, 35, 37
32, 33, 37
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20, 21
Index
E
earpiece 10, 27 external
3, 15, 16, 24, 27
F
Flash 4, 16 frequency range
H
handset 40 Hold hours
I
Incoming 3, 9, 10, 11 Inter-digit intercom internal
K
keypad tones 14
L
language 3, 14 LED levels
M
melodies 3, 11, 12 Microphone Missed Mode mode Modify modulation monitoring
N
Navigation Key 6 NiCad
O
Options 10, 16, 22, 23, 27, 29,
41
3, 23
2, 3, 13, 34
16
3, 25
3, 25, 26, 27
6
3
3, 6, 23
15, 33 4, 9, 11 4
31, 36, 37
41
3, 26
5
30, 31, 32, 36, 37, 38
P
PABX 3, 15, 16 Paging
3, 27
pause
15, 16
phone
2, 4, 40, 41
PIN
17 power adapter Prefix
15, 38
R
radio channels 2 range
21 rechargeable Redial
4, 22, 32, 33
Register
17, 40
Repeat
22
Reset
39 Ringer
6, 9, 10, 11, 29
ring tone
9, 11
S
sensitivity 41 signal
3, 16, 17, 19, 21
soft key
4
Soft Keys
3, 4
soft keys
4
standby
4, 8
static
40 subject
36, 37, 38, 43
T
Talk 4, 6 talk
4
talk mode
4 telephone line time
2
Transfer
3
Transferring
V
Visual Ringer 6 VMWI
24
1, 33
3, 5
W
wall jack 40 warning
3, 27
5
5
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