* Thank you for purchasing this SN-358 SKYPE/SN-358 PLUS
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cordless telephone, one of the high-quality products of SENAO.
* To obtain optimum performance, be sure to read this manual
carefully before starting operation and keep it for furure reference.
* SKYPE function only supported by SN-358 SKYPE.
Before Initial Use
Please read IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on pages!54~55 before use.
Read and understand all instructions.
Accessories
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Instruction manual
AC adaptor for base unit
Telephone line
Telescopic antenna for base unit
Standard Battery
USB Cable
CD-ROM
Outdoor Antenna with cabl
Hi-Power Battery
T
raveling Adaptps
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1book
1pc
1pc
1pc
1pc
1 pc (For SN-358 SKYPE only)
1 pc (For SN-358 SKYPE only)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(1)
(6)(7)
(2)
(8) (Optional)
(3)(4)
(9) (Optional)
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(5)
(10) (Optional)
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Operating Distance/Noise
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Calls are transmitted between the base unit and the handset using wireless radio
waves. For maximum distance and noise free operation, the recommended base
unit location is:
way from electronic
appliances such as a TV, PC o
another cordless phone.
In a HIGH and CENTRAL location
with no obstructions such as walls.
Raise the base unit antenna and
fully both the telescopic antenna of
base unit and handset.
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Contents
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Before Initial Use..........................................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions ..................................................................................
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Features
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* Multi-handset system (up to 99)
* PC-based SKYPE function. (SN-358 SKYPE only)
* Vibration mode
* Selectable ring and page tone on handset (16 melodies) and base ring tone (10
melodies)
* Handset with scrolling keys
* Handset custom name edit
* Walkie-talkie between handsets
* Multi-language display
* Multi-channel with auto-scan
* Base speakerphone with dial keypad
* 50 phone book memory with name/number on each handset
* Last 10 calls redial on handset
* 30 caller id memory with time/date (FSK & DTMF type)
* Auto detection of FSK and DTMF caller id signal
* Caller id with call waiting (CIDCW)
* 20 memory dial on base unit
* Base unit with last number redial
* LCD and handset keypad with backlit
* Tone/Pulse dialing mode selectable
* Change channel during conversation
* Flash time programmable
* Ring volume adjustable for both handset and base
* Voice volume adjustable for both handset and base
* Handset with power saving function
* Low battery alert and display
* Built- in voice security circuit (Scrambler)
* Auto answer and auto hang up
* Transferring a call between handsets and base
* Out-of-range alert
* Battery charge indicator
* Fast charge
* Adjustable keypad volume on handset
* Talk-time display on handset
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Handset Diagram
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Display (LCD)
Diagram
Left Soft Ke
Speakerphone
Scrolling Keys
Dialing keys
Microphone
Right Soft Key
SKYPE Key (Caller ID Key in SN-358PLUS)
Operation keys
: Talk / Flash key
: Intercom key
:
End key; Power On/Off; Back to
stand by mode from menu
Charge Contacts
PTT key: Push To Talk
Battery Pack Release Button
Battery Pack
Ear- Microphone jack
Travel Adaptor Jack
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Handset LCD Icon
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Signal strength: The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the better the
signal strength.
ID number of handset.
Battery strength: The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the greater
the battery charged, when battery low show up, the handset will alarm you
with “Bee Bo” sound.
Ringing mode.
Vibration mode.
Base Unit Diagram
Antenna
DC IN jack
USB jack
Line jack
Tel jack
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SKYPE
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Speaker
FUNCTION KEYS:
TRANSSFER;
MEMORY; HOLD;
FLASH;REDIAL/P
INDICATORS:
CALLER ID; POWER;
IN USE; SKYPE;MULTITALK
VOLUME UP/DOWN
Speakerphone Button
INTERCOM
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Installation
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NOTE: Please refer to P31 for SKYPE Installation.
A. Base Unit
Please set up the base unit according to the following steps.
(1) Install the telescopic antenna of the
base unit and extend it fully and
vertically.
(2) Plug in the SENAO AC
adaptor to DC IN jack.
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(3) Plug the AC adaptor into
supporting wall outlet.
(5) A standard telephone
may also be plugged into
TEL jack.
(6) Plug USB cable with
your PC/NB for SKYPE
connection
(2) (6) (5) (4)
(4) Insert the included
telephone line into
the LINE jack and
also the telephone
line into a wall jack.
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B. Handset
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To install battery pack:
First carefully slide the bottom battery pack tabs
into open slot at the back of the phone as shown in
Figure 1. The bottom of the battery pack should
lock into the back of the handset. Press down on
the top of the battery pack into the handset and you
should hear a “click” which signifies the battery
securing into place on the handset.
To remove the handset battery:
Turn the handset face down and locate the battery
release button at the middle of the handset.
Push the release button and lift the battery pack up
C. Optional Travel charger
Boasting an extremely light and function design, the optional
travel charger is designed for fast charging of your phone
battery quickly. Plus the charger into a wall socket and insert
the connector directly to the bottom of your phone.
Charging time is approximately 2 hours for a standard size
battery pack. Your phone can be used during charging.
D. Optional Ear-microphone
Your handset can become hands-free with the optional ear microphone. Calls can be
answered by simply pressing the button located on the microphone. The ear
microphone can also be used in the walkie-talkie function. Press the button to talk, and
release to listen. To end calls, press and hold the button.
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E. Battery Charge
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The handset can be charged on the charger cradle of base.
1. Place the handset in the charger cradle with keypad facing up.
2. While charging the handset, the LCD on handset will display “Battery in charger"
3. While the handset has been fully charged, the LCD on handset will display
“Battery charge OK".
4. The life time of battery will be affected by the surrounding temperature; the LCD on
handset will display "Charge state fail" and stop charging automatically while the
surrounding temperature is too high. The charging will be resumed once the
temperature is come down to be below 40.
5.
The suggested environment temperature is between 10 ~30.
Charger
Cradle
SKYPE
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F. Outdoot Antenna
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Installation of the outdoor antenna is very
important for communication range and quality.
Be sure to follow the following steps.
1. Use the wrench to screw the antenna tightly.
2. Lock the 3 ground planes with the base part as
illustrated in Figure 2.
NOTE: Long and short ground planes should be
alternately arranged.
Ground planes x3
Figure 1
Ground planes x3
Figure 2
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3. Assemble cable jack with the base part as illustrated
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in Figure 3.
4. Find a pole which is over 5M long and 22~39mm in
diameter and screw it with the base tube as indicated in
Figure 4.
Note: A bamboo pole is preferred. If a metal one is
used, be sure it is isolated.
5. Put up the pole and make a loop with the
cable cord. The loop which is 15cm in diameter
to prevent water from going down into the base
unit (as figure 5).
6. The assembled outdoor antenna
(as indicated in Figure 6).
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Notes:
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1. Make sure that the cable is tied to the cable connector in order to
maintain the radio frequency transmission performance.
2. The ground plane should be at least 3 meters above the ground.
3. No obstruction can be existed within 3 meters from the antenna
(as shown in Fig 7~9).
4. Straighten the remaining cable.
5. Bending cable cord will increase loss of transmission power.
6. Make a loop before pulling the cable into the house. The loop
can prevent rain from going into the house.
7. The higher the antenna is installed the better the communication
will be.
8. keep the antenna and cable away from high-voltage source to
avoid electric shocks. Don’t install the antenna in the rain to avoid
thunder striking.
Over 3M (correct)
Less than 3M
(incorrect)
Figure 7
Over 3M
(correct)
Over 3M (correct)
Less than 3M (incorrect)
Over 3M
(correct)
Figure 8
Figure 9
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Basic Operation for Base
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A. Call function
1. Making calls
Press first and then dial the number after hearing the dial tone.
For example, dial the phone number 22183588. 22183588
To hang up, press again.
2. Redial
While in standby mode, press first, then press Redial .
Redial
3. Automatic Dialing
1. First store phone numbers into the memory (20 sets of 16-digit number maximum)
(in stand-by mode)
MEMORY 22183588 MEMORY N
Phone number Store (N: 00~19)
2. If the base unit is connected to a PBX.
We recommend you press REDIAL/P (PAUSE) followed the access number 0 or
9 for an outside line and the phone number.
NOTE: Pressing REDIAL/P (PAUSE) once creates a 3 second pause. This can
prevents miss dialing when you redial or dial a stored number.
3. Dialing a stored number (in standby mode)
Auto dial the phone number stored in location " N ".
Press First, then press MEMORY N after hearing the dial tone.
MEMORY N (N: 00~19)
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4. Answering Calls
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Press to answer a call.
To hang up, press again.
4. Paging the target handset from the base unit
1.N N paging ( N N is the ID of target handset)
Once only presskey, it Means paging all handsets.
To stop paging, press again.
2. To accept a page, press any key except or remove from the charger if
handset is docked.
3. To end the intercom, press key or place the handset back onto the Charger.
NOTE: Once paging from the base unit, a confirmed melody will sounds if the
base unit receives the response from the handset. If the melody does not sound, it
means that:
(1) The handset is off.
(2) The handset is out of communication range.
5. Intercom during a call
While you are using the base unit to make or answer an incoming call, there are 2
methods to page the handset and still keep your current telephone call.
1.If you want to talk to any handset, simply press the key only. It will
put the current telephone line on hold, play the hold music to the line, and the
base unit will begin paging all handsets. Any handset can answer the page.
2.If you would like to talk to a specific handset, follow these steps:
HOLD NN paging
( N N is the handset ID of target handset)
This operation will send the current telephone call on hold music, and the base
unit will page a specific handset ID N N . Only the handset with the unique ID
number N N will be paged.
3.During handset and base unit conversation, either the base unit or the handset
can resume conversation with the call on hold by pressing on the base unit,
or on the handset.
6. Transfer a phone
While you are using the base unit to make or answer an incoming call, there are two
methods to transfer the call over to other handsets.
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1. Transfer N
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2. HOLD TRANSFER N N or Ϡ ( N N is for a specific handset ID and Ϡ is
for all handsets)
You can hear the transfer tone *Do, Mi, So for about 30 seconds. If there is no
answer from the target handset, you will hear feedback tones to alert you to receive
the call on hold again.
B. Setting
1. Ring volume
In standby mode, press ϧ orʳϰ to adjust ring volume. There are 8 steps can be
selected. The lowest level is mute.
2. Voice volume
In Intercom or speakerphone mode, press ϧ orʳϰʳto adjust the voice volume. There
are 7 steps can be selected.
N or Ϡ (N N is for a specific handset ID and Ϡ is for all handsets)
3. Flash time setting
MEMORY MEMORY Flash N (0~9)
N : flash time
0 : 80ms
1 :100ms
2 :200ms
3 :300ms
4 :400ms
4. Set Ring Melody
MEMORYMEMORYor MEMORY
5 :500ms
6 :600ms
7 :700ms
8 :800ms
9 :900ms
MEMORY
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5. Set area code
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MEMORY MEMORY 1 plus area code (max 3 digits)
6. Set plus code Country code
MEMORY MEMORY 2 plus country code (max 3 digits)
7. M/B ratio
1. Set the M/B ratio=40/60
MEMORY MEMORY 3
2. Set the M/B ratio=33/66
MEMORY MEMORY 4
8. Register new handset
MEMORY MEMORY 5 N N ( N N : New ID of handset) MEMORY
9. Set Tone dialing
MEMORY MEMORY 6
10. Pulse dialing
MEMORY MEMORY 7
11. Set CID Type II ON
MEMORY MEMORY 8
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
12. Set CID Type II OFF
MEMORY MEMORY 9
MEMORY
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Handset Operation and Function
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A. Turn On/Off Handset:
1. You can power on the handset on by pressing and holdingfor 3 seconds.
2. You can power off the handset off by pressing and holding for 3 seconds.
B. Making a Telephone Call:
You can make an outgoing call in one of two ways.
1. Press, wait for dial tone, and then enter phone number.
2. Enter phone number first then press.
C. Answering incoming Calls:
On incoming calls, the ringer will ring or vibrate unless the ringer has been turned off.
1. If the handset is on charger cradle, lift the handset to pick up the incoming call.
2. If the handset is not on charger cradle, press any key to answer the incoming call
except.
3. If you do not take the incoming calls, the display will prompt you on how many calls
you have missed.
Note: While receiving incoming calls, you can mute the ring by pressing key.
D. Disconnecting calls:
You can end a call by pressing or by placing the handset onto the charger cradle.
E. Redial:
1. You can use the Up Arrow ( ) Key to scroll through the last 10 phone numbers dialed.
Select and press .
2. Press , then press OPTION Left soft Key redialing the last call.
F. Call waiting / Receiving a second call:
While talking on the phone, thekey operates as a FLASH function as well.
Pressing thekey will place the current call on hold, and pick up the incoming call.
Pressing thekey again will return you to the first call and place the second call
on hold.
G. Intercom:
1.Paging the base from the handset:
Press thekey on the handset and then press BASE (left soft key) to
establish intercom.
When the receiving party’s voice is heard at the base, answer through the built
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2.Paging the handset from the base:
Press the key to establish the intercom.
Press any key on the handset except to answer page.
3.Paging the handset from another handset:
This has to be done through the walkie-talkie mode. Please refer to the section.
Walkie-Talkie Between Handsets.
H. Walkie-Talkie between handsets:
1. Press the key followed by the 2 digit unique handset ID to establish contact.
2. The call in progress will be put on hold.
3. You may press and release the PTT key at any time to establish contact with a
separate handset.
4. You can press the and then Ϡ key to communicate to all of the other
handsets.
5. The base unit can join the conversation with the 2 other handsets by pressing the
key. By pressing thekey again cancels the group
conference.
6. During the group conference, the multi-Talk indicator on the base unit will be turned
on.
I. Transferring calls:
During a call in progress, press the (Left Option Key) first, then select TRANSFER
followed by:
Either the unique ID number of the target handset to transfer the call on hold to
OR press BASE (left soft key) to place the call on hold and be transferred to the base
unit
OR press Ϡ key to transfer the phone call to any one of the handsets available.
J. Voice Volume:
Voice volume can only be adjusted DURING a call/
There are 6 levels to voice volume/
Use the up ( ) and down ( )
volume.
K. Changing Channel:
During a call in progress, you can press the ( Left Soft Key) and then
CHANNEL” key to change the radio channel to avoid radio interference.
Channel should be successfully changed with a sound of notification.
L. Last Ten Dialed Calls
OPTION
scroll keys to either increase or decrease the voice
OPTION
"CHANGING
To access the last 10 dialed numbers list; use the Up ( ) and down ( ) scroll keys, then:
1. Scroll through the list using the scroll keys and press the
make the phone call.
2. OR press the SAVE (left soft key) to save the call.
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M. Missed calls
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There will be a note displayed informing you of a missed call if you have missed one
1.Press the
2.If you want to view missed call history, press the
“RECEIVED CALLS” menu via:
Menu – Call Memory – Received Calls
3.Then use the scroll keys to scroll through the received calls list
N. Register another handset
1. You can press Menu (left soft Key) and select Phone Settings and then select
Base Registration.
2.The display will prompt “START REGISTRATION?”. PressOK (left soft key)
3.When the handset display shows “REGISTRATION LINKING”, please follow the
described steps on the base unit.
MEMORYMEMORY5N N ( N N : New ID of handset)
The handset ID’s must be set with 2 digits and the ascribed steps above must be
finished for both the base unit and handset within 10 seconds. Failure to do so will
result in failure of registration. In such case, please repeat the Register another handset steps once more.
VIEW
key to immediately view caller numbers of missed calls
! key to access the
VIEW
MEMORY
TALK Menu
When the key is pressed, the handset will enter talk mode and allow you to make
an out-going call.
Walkie-Talkie
The present telephone call will be placed on hold and the handset will enter the
walkie-talkie mode when the target ID of the other handset has been entered.
Voice Scramble
Please refer to Menu Functions/Parameter/Voice Scramble on Page 28.
Change Channel
Change the current radio channel to another for clearer reception and increased voice
quality.
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TRANSFER
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Transfer the present call to another specific handset after you enter their handset ID .
REDIAL
Last dialed number will be dialed out automatically.
FLASH
Allow placing the first call on hold while receiving the second incoming call.
Note: Voice Volume
In talk mode, you can use the Up(ϧ) and Down(ϰ) arrow soft key to turn up or turn down
the volume.
INT Menu
Press the key and select Base (left soft key), this handset will enter the function of
intercommunication. And then you can choose,
TRANSFER
You can transfer the present call to another handset after you enter the specific ID of the
other handset.
Walkie-Talkie
The current call will be placed on hold while the walkie-talkie function will activate once
you enter the specific ID of another handset.
Voice Scramble
Please refer to
Change Channel
Change the current radio channel to another for clearer reception and increased voice
quality.
Note: Voice Volume
In talk mode, you can use the Up(
the volume.
Menu Functions/Parameter/Voice Scramble on Page 28.
) and Down() arrow
soft key to turn up or turn down
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Phone Book
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To add a new entry:
1.Press Names (right soft key)
2.Enter a name when LCD displays “Name:” You can use Up() arrow soft key to
delete the last character entered. When complete, press Save (left soft key*to
save. For list of all available letters, please refer to page 22.
3.You will be prompted to enter a phone number for the name just entered. Enter a
phone number. Use the Up ( ) arrow soft key to delete the last number entered.
When completed, press Save (left soft key* to save.
4.Enter a 2 digit number for a location in the phonebook. When completed, press
OK (left soft key*to save.
Note: In standby mode, key in any 2 digit number and then press “Find” (right
soft key* to quickly find a name and phone number by the location in the
phonebook.
5.If a desired location has already been used, the LCD will prompt, “Overwrite?”at
which time press OK (left soft key* to overwrite or press Back (right soft key*to
return back to previous menu.
6.If the location is available, the phonebook will automatically save with your
desired settings.
Access the phonebook by using the Down (). You can press a number to
search or a Name (right soft key* to view the number or name.
Access the phonebook by pressing the Down() arrow soft key first. Then you can use
the Up() and Down() soft keys to scroll through the phonebook. You can press
the OPTION (left soft key) and then use the Up( ) and Down( ) arrow soft key to
select “Edit”, “Erase”, “Group Setting”, “Exit Phonebook” or you can press
key to make a phone call.
Choose Edit and then you can press Number or Name (right soft key* to choose
editing name and phone number. Press Save (left soft key* when finish.
Choose Erase and press OK (left soft key* to delete the record.
Choose Group Setting and then you can use the Up() and
to select the group. There are five groups, “Family “, “Friends “, “VIP “, “Business
“ and “Other “. You can select “No Group” to remove from the original group.
Down(
) soft keys
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Searching for a name in the phone book
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a. Press Name (right soft key*.
b. Enter a name when LCD prompts “Name:” You can use Up() arrow soft key to
delete the last character entered. When completed, press Find (left soft key) to
search.
Note: To quickly find a name and phone number, key in the first letter of name, and/or
scroll to the name you want.
Note: Available Characters
To enter the letters of a name, press the corresponding keypad number one or more
times to display the desired character. A list of available characters and their orders
are as below. For example, press “2” once for the character “A”, twice for “B”, etc.
KeyCharacter and Orders
11 . , ? - & # $ % * ( ) +
2A B C 2
3D E F 3
4G H I 4
5J K L 5
6M N O 6
7P Q R S 7
8T U V 8
9W X Y Z 9
*
0
## when in number editing
Space Enter when in character editing, * when
in number editing
Space when in character editing, 0 when in
number editing
The cursor automatically advances to the next character field if you press a different key
for next character. If you need to enter consecutive characters from the same key, you
can either wait for the cursor to advance or use the Down() arrow key to move the
cursor forward manually.
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Use the Up() arrow soft key to delete the last character entered.
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Using the Menu
A. By scrolling
1. To access the menu, press the Menu (left soft key).
2. Scroll through the menu with the Up() and Down() and select with Select (left soft key).
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3. If the menu contains submenus, select the one you want with the Select (left soft key)
4. Select the settings of your choice.
5. Press Back (right soft key) at any time to return to the previous menu level, and
Exit (right soft key) to exit the menu.
B. By shortcut
1. The menu, submenus and setting options are numbered and you can access them
by using their shortcut number.
2. To access the menu, press Menu (Left soft key). Key the index number of the menu
function you want to access. The menu and submenus are as below.
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3. List of menu functions
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MAIN MENU
1. Keypad Settings
2. Call Memory
3. Ring Settings
4. Parameter
1. Keypad Guard Settings
2. Keypad Volume
1. Received Calls
2. Dialed Calls
1. Ring Alert Settings
2. Ring Tone
3. Page Tone
4. Ring Volume
5. Group Ring Setting
1. LCD Contrast Settings
2. Battery Saving
3. Voice Scramble
4. Flash Time
5. Phone Settings
6. Caller ID
5. Back Light Settings
6. Restore Factory Settings
7. TonePulse Select Settings
1. Customer Name Edit
2. Base Registration
3. Language Settings
4. Direct Incoming
1. Area Code
2. +Country Code
3. Call Waiting
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Menu Functions
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1. Keypad Settings
Keypad Guard Settings
Press Menu - Keypad Settings - Keypad Guard Settings
Press OK when “Keypad Guard Active?” is displayed.
Press “9” and then OK (left soft key) to unlock keypad.
Press Menu – Call Memory – Received Calls
To review the list of the last 30 caller ID’s form which you have most recently
accepted, you can use the Up( )and Down( )soft keys to scroll through the calls.
Press the (left soft key) to cycle through various options.
Dialed Calls
Press Menu – Call Memory – Dialed Calls
To view the list of the last ten phone numbers you have most recently dialed or
attempted to dial, you can use the Up( ) and Down( ) soft keys to scroll through
received calls. Use (left soft key) to Save.
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3. Ring Settings
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Ring Alert Settings
Press Menu – Ring Settings – Ring Alert Settings
Select from: Vibrate/OFF/Ring/Vibrate and Ring for incoming and intercom calls.
Note: Under "Battery Low" condition, handset will not act vibration as ring alert even
in "Vibrate" setting.
Ring Tone
Press Menu – Ring Settings – Ring Tone
Select Ring Tone for incoming calls. There are 16 various melodies to select from.
Page Tone
Press Menu – Ring Settings – Page Tone
Select Ring Tone for intercom calls. There are 16 various melodies to select from.
Ring Volume
Press Menu – Ring Settings – Ring Volume
Select Ring Volume for incoming and intercom calls. Select the desired volume level.
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GroupRing Setting
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Press Menu – Ring Setting – GroupRing Setting
Select GroupRing for incoming calls, there are 5 various groups to select from.
4. Parameter
LCD Contrast Settings
Press Menu – Parameter – LCD Contrast Settings
Select UP( ) or Down( ) for LCD contrast setting, press OK to select the desired
contrast level.
Battery Saving
Press Menu – Parameter – Battery Saving
This function can help you to conserve battery power when the ON is selected.
Voice Scrambler
Press Menu – Parameter – Voice Scramble
Activate voice scrambler when a secure phone conversation is required.
Flash Time
Press Menu – Parameter – Flash Time
Please check with your service provider to select the appropriate flash time.
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Back Light Settings
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Press Menu – Parameter – Backlight Settings
This option is used to set the back light time.
Restore Factory Settings
Press Menu – Parameter – Restore Factory Settings
Restores all settings back to the original factory settings.
TonePulse Select Settings
Press Menu – Parameter – TonePulse Select Settings
5. Phone Setting
Customer Name Edit
Press Menu – Phone Settings – Customer Name Edit
When phone is in stand-by mode, the message displayed can be edited.
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Base Registration
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Press Menu – Phone Settings – Base Registration
Registration of your SN-358 SKYPE handset to the base unit
*Please refer to “Register Another Handset” on Pg. 20
Language Settings
Press Menu – Phone Settings – Language Settings
Select the language which will be displayed on the LCD display.
Direct Incoming
Press Menu – Phone Settings – Direct Incoming
The option provides that your handset to reject any incoming calls when your handset
select OFF, but will still accept intercom calls.
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6. Caller ID
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Area Code
Press Menu – Caller ID – Area Code
You can set your local area code with a max. 3 digital numbers. If the incoming call’s
area code is same as the area code preset by the user, the SN-358 SKYPE will
automatically delete the area code from the incoming call while displayed.
+Country Code
Press Menu – Caller ID - +Country Code
You can set a country code, max 3 digits, so the base will automatically add the
country code to all incoming calls if the country code is different from the country code
set by the user?
Call Waiting
Press Menu – Caller ID - Call Waiting
You can enable the call waiting, when receiving 2nd incoming call, the 2nd caller ID
will showed on the display.
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Operation for SKYPE (SN-358 SKYPE ONLY)
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A. Installation:
SN-358 SKYPE supports legacy PSTN calls and SKYPE calls. To make the SKYPE
calls, you have to connect the SN-358 SKYPE with your PC/NB by attached USB
cable in advance. Follow the below figure to install the SN-358 SKYPE.
PC
Also your PC/NB must be turned on and the SKYPE must be activated.
* Before using SKYPE, you have to install the software first.
1.Insert the SN-358 SKYPE installation CD-ROM in your PC/NB.
Re: Before install the software, the USB cable must connect the
SN-358 SKYPE with your PC/NB first.
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2. If the installation program doesn’t run automatically, openthe Windows Explorer,
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select the CD-ROM drive.
3. Find and Execute the Setup.exe
4. The installation wizard will now guide you through the process.
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5. After the software installed & executed, you will find an small icon in your PC/NB.
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Now you can use the SKYPE function.
SN-358 SKY 2.0
NOTE: 1. Activate the SKYPE, find the "Manage API Access Control" in SKYPE option.
check if the software installed and workable.
2. After the software installed, If you didn't install SKYPE before, your PC/NB will
remind you to install SKYPE.
Press , you can view the contact list which stored in the SKYPE list one by one,
each one will show its status in the display, for example, on-line, off-line, Not available.
Press Up (
2. Make a SKYPE call:
When view the SKYPE contact list, you can press either the Talk or the (left soft
key) to make the SKYPE call.
3. Receive a SKYPE call:
When a SKYPE user calls you, the handset will ring, the display will show “incoming
VoIP call from: xxxxxxx”, at that time, you can simply press the Talk to answer the
SKYPE call.
4. Change SKYPE option:
You can change the mode of contact list which displayed in the LCD by following:
All the Ph. Book
Press
to choose the “All the Ph. Book”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see all the SKYPE contact list you
already stored.
OPTION
On-line Ph. Book
Press
to choose the “On-line Ph. Book”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see the lists which are on-line only.
Off-line Ph. Book
Press
to choose the “Off-line Ph. Book”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see the lists which are off-line
only.
Missed call
Press
to choose the “Missed call”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see the call lists which you missed
to answer.
Incoming call
Press
to choose the “Incoming call”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see the call lists which you
answered already.
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
OPTION
Outgoing call
Press
to choose the “Outgoing call”, press OK (left soft key) to confirm.
When viewing the SKYPE contact list, you can see the call lists which you dialed
out already.
OPTION
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C. Advance setup
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Click the right button twice of your npvtf , you can make advaoce setting for SKYPE
operation.
SN-358 SKY 2.0
1. Voice mail setting
1. Recording function
Activate Local Recording
Recording Message
Location Browse
1
Voice Mail Location
SKYPEUser
Update
2
3
Recording Messages
Information
Playback Device
Play
Stop
Delete
Open Folder
Enable Voice function during communication
User can assign the location which recording
message saved. Default is c:\program files\
Senao 358 Sky 2.0\VM\
User can choose location or create new
folder for voice mailbox. Default is
c:\Program files\Senao 358 Sky 2.0\VM\
Selected different SLZQFaccount for
recording message quick search.
Refresh all of new recording message and
update latest message to information
window.
This window is show up caller information,
record date/time and record length of each
message. Users can directly moving cursor
to each message for play or delete. Caller
information is indicated NEW recording file
from SKYPE .
User can through this function to select
system playback audio device for listening
r
ecording message. Suggest to select “USB
VoIP Device”
Selected message and click this button to
play it.
While user is recording or playback greeting
messages click this button can stop it.
User can click this button for saving
messages click as other files.
Selected message and click this button to
delete it.
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D. System requirement:
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To make the SKYPE performing the best, make sure your PC/NB meets the folowing
minimum system requirements:
1. Windows 2000 (SP1~SP4), Windows XP (SP1~SP2)
2. Intel Pentium4 , AMD K7 CPU or above
3. At least 128MB RAM (Win2000 and WinXP)
4. At least 50MB hard disk space
5. SKYPE version 1.3.0 or above installed
6. USB 1.1/2.0
Re: SKYPE calls rely on the stabilized network and computing system, Senao can't
guarantee your SKYPE calls if either one is unstab
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
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If you have difficulty operating with your phone, look below through the FAQ section. If
you cannot find what you need via the FAQ, please call your local SENAO service station
for further assistance.
There is no dial tone......
Check for correct installation (Pg. 8-12)
Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
Is the handset battery fully charged?
Is the handset power on?
Is the telephone cord plugged into the correct port?
The handset does not ring......
Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and
the telephone jack.
You may be too far from the base unit.
Check the ringing volume for the handset (Pg. 26).
Try increasing the radio power level to high
Make sure the placement of the base unit is correct (Pg. 2)
Are the telescopic antennas of the base unit and the handset fully
extended?
Move closer to the base unit.
Press# to change to a different channel.
Is the handset battery level low?
The battery will not charge......
Make sure that the handset has been placed on the charger or base
correctly.
Make sure that the battery has been paced on the charger correctly.
Make sure the battery has been installed on the handset properly (Pg. 9)
The telephone rings and you can answer, but cannot hear the caller or the caller
cannot hear you......
Make sure the volume settings are correct on the base unit
Make sure the volume settings are correct on the handset
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Problems
The HS displays
“USB Cable
Disconnected with PC” Check the SENAO SN-358 SKY 2.0
Internet and SKYPE is onLine and Middleware’s
icon is green but the HS
always displays “No
MessageorNoresponse
from PC” when pressing
VoIP key.
The HS displays “OUT
OF RANGE”
No audio for SKYPE Talk
mode
Solution
Check the connection of USB cable
Open the SKYPE and the local state cannot be offline
RemovedtheSenao358Sky.2.0iconfromyourPC
byrightclicktheiconwithyourmouseandselect
“Exit”, then run the program again from Start-Program
on your PC
Check the connection of power supply on the Base
Get closer to the Base
Check the setting of “Sound Devices” in SKYPE:
Audio In Generic USB Audio Device
Audio Out Generic USB Audio Device
Adjust the Receiver volume
No audio for SKYPE
Speaker Phone mode
Check the setting of “Sound Devices” in SKYPE:
AudioInGenericUSBVoIPDevice
Audio Out Generic USB VoIP Device
Adjust the Speaker volume
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Transmitter
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Specification
ItemBase UnitHandset
Frequency
Spurious Emission55dBc55dBc
Current Consumption
Stand-by160mA5~10 mA
Talk600mA420mA
394MHz
268MHz
Receiver
Frequency268MHz394MHz
Sensitivity at 12 db SINAD(CCITT)-122dBm-121dBm
Adjacent channel rejection50dBc50dBc
Spurious Response>80dBc>80dBc
Power Source
Dimension
110V/60Hz
DC12V
W*D*H (mm)
172*158*90
Weight550
3.7 V/ 1050mAh
Li.ION Battery
L*W*H (mm)
155*45*28
g130g
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Important Safety Instructions
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When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the
following:
1. Read and understand all instructions.
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen
sink, or laundry tub, in wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
5. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall,
causing serious damage to the product.
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and back or bottom are provided for ventilation. To
protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The
opening should never be blocked by placing the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register, or in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
7. Use only the power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the
type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
8. Do not allow anything to reset on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the
cord will be damaged by persons walking on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or
electric shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take it to an
authorized service center when service or repair work is required. Opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risk. Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to an authorized service
center when the following conditions occur:
A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.!
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B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.
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C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
D. If the product does not work normally by following operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because
improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal
operation.
E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electric storm. There
may be remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
14. Keep the outdoor antenna cable away from sources of high-voltage to avoid electric
shock when installing the outdoor antenna for this product.
15. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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SN-358 SKYPE
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SN-358 PLUS
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* Благодарим за приобретение радиотелефона SN-358 Skype/SN-358 PLUS,
*
*
*Функция Skype поддерживается только моделью SN-358 Skype.
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одного из высококачественных изделий компании SENAO.
* Для обеспечения оптимального режима работы обязательно прочтите
данное руководство перед эксплуатацией устройства и сохраните его для
последующего использования.
*Функция Skype поддерживается только моделью SN-358 Skype.
Для увеличения радиуса действия и качества
связи необходимо установить наружную антенну.
Выполните следующие действия.
1. Прикрутите антенну к базе с помощью
гаечного ключа.
2. Присоедините к базе 3 противовеса, как
показано на Рисунке 2.
Рисунок
Противовесы x 3
Противовесы x 3
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3. Подключите кабель к антенне, как показано на
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Рисунке 3.
4. Возьмите мачту длиной более 5 м и
диаметром 22-39 мм и прикрепите к трубе, как показано
на Рисунке 4.
ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ. Рекомендуются мачты, изготовленные
из бамбука. Если в качестве мачты используется
металлическая труба
, убедитесь, что она
изолирована.
Шайба
5. Установите мачту и сделайте петлю из
кабеля. Петля диаметром 15см предотвратит
попадание воды в базу (Рис. 5).
* Le agradecemos por la compra de este teléfono inalámbrico SN-358 Skype/SN-358
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PLUS, uno de los productos de la más alta calidad de SENAO.
* Para lograr un rendimiento óptimo, asegúrese de leer detenidamente este manual antes
de utilizar el producto y guárdelo para consulta futura.
* La función Skype se encuentra sólo disponible en el modelo SN-358 Skype.
Antes de la utilización inicial
Por favor, lea las INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD en las páginas
43~44 antes de utilizar el producto.
Lea y comprenda todas las instrucciones.
Accesorios
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Manual de instrucciones1 libro
Adaptador CA para la base1 pieza
Cable telefónico1 pieza
Antena telescópica para la base1 pieza
Batería estándar1 pieza
Cable USB
CD-ROM
Antena para exteriores con cable(opcional)
Batería de gran potencia(opcional)
Adaptador de viaje(opcional)
1 pieza (sólo para el modelo SN-358
Skype)
1 pieza (sólo para el modelo SN-358
Skype)
(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
(6)(7)(8) (Opcional)(9) (Opcional)(10) (Opcional)
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Distancia y ruido durante el funcionamiento
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Utilizando ondas de radio inalámbricas, se transmite las llamadas entre la base y el
teléfono. Para lograr la distancia máxima y un funcionamiento libre de ruidos, la
ubicación recomendada de la base es la siguiente:
lejada de dispositivos electrónicos como
una TV, computadora u otro teléfono
inalámbrico.
En una ubicación ALTA y CENTRAL sin
obstrucciones como paredes.
Levante por completo la antena de la
base y la antena telescópica de la base
y del teléfono.
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Contenido
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Antes de la utilización inicial1
Accesorios
Distancia y ruido durante el funcionamiento
Contenido
Características
Diagramas
Diagrama del teléfono
Iconos de la pantalla LCD del teléfono
Diagrama de la base
Instalación
A. Base
B. Teléfono
C. Cargador de viaje opcional
D. Micrófono-auricular opcional
E. Cargador de la batería
F. Instalación de la antena exterior
Funcionamiento básico de la base
Funcionamiento del teléfono
1
2
3
4
5
5
6
6
8
8
9
9
9
10
11
13
17
Menú TALK (HABLAR)
Menú INT (INTERCOMUNICACIÓN)
Agenda
Utilización del menú
A. A través del desplazamiento
B. A través de los accesos directos
Funciones del menú
Utilización de SKYPE
A. Instalación
B. Funcionamiento de Skype
C. Configuración avanzada
D. Requisitos del sistema
Guía de resolución de problemas
Especificaciones
Instrucciones importantes de seguridad
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20
21
23
23
23
25
31
31
35
36
39
40
42
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Características
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* Sistema de teléfonos múltiples (hasta 99).
* Función de Skype basada en una computadora. (Sólo para el modelo SN-358 SKYPE)
* Modo vibración.
* Tono de llamada y tono de búsqueda del teléfono seleccionable (16 melodías) y tono de
llamada de la base seleccionable (10 melodías).
* Teléfono con botones de desplazamiento.
* Edición del nombre personalizado del teléfono.
* Función de intercomunicación entre los teléfonos.
* Visualización en varios idiomas.
* Múltiples canales con escaneo automático.
* Altavoz en la base con botones de marcado.
* Agenda con memoria para 50 entradas en cada teléfono con número de teléfono/nombre.
* Visualización en el teléfono de las últimas 10 llamadas realizadas.
* Identificador de llamadas con memoria para 30 entradas con hora/fecha (tipo FSK y
DTMF).
* Detección automática de señal de identificador de llamadas FSK y DTMF.
* Identificador de llamadas con llamada en espera (CIDCW).
* Memoria con 20 números de teléfono en la base.
* Base con el último número de teléfono rediscado.
* Pantalla LCD y botones del teléfono con retroiluminación.
* Modo de marcación por tonos/pulsos seleccionable.
* Cambio de canal durante la conversación.
* Tiempo de llamada en espera programable.
* Volumen de llamada ajustable para el teléfono y la base.
* Volumen de voz ajustable para el teléfono y la base.
* Teléfono con función de ahorro de energía.
* Alerta y visualización en pantalla de batería baja.
* Circuito de seguridad de voz incorporado (Desmodulador).
* Respuesta y fin de llamada automática.
* Transferencia de llamadas entre los teléfonos y la base.
* Alerta de fuera del alcance de la base.
* Indicador de carga de la batería.
* Carga rápida.
* Volumen de botones del teléfono ajustable.
* Visualización del tiempo de llamada en el teléfono.
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Diagrama del teléfono
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Receptor
Pantalla
(LCD)
Botón programable
izquierdo
Altavoz
Botones de
desplazamiento
Botones de
marcado
Diagrama
Botón programable derecho
Botón SKYPE (Botón de identificador
de llamadas en el modelo SN-358PLUS)
Botones de funciones
Botón Hablar / Espera
Botón de intercomunicación
Micrófono
Botón finalizar llamada;
Encendido/apagado; Regresar
al modo de espera desde el
menú
Contactos de carga.
Botón PPH: Presionar para hablar
Pestillo de liberación de la batería
Batería
Conector de “manos libres”
Conector de adaptador de viaje
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Iconos de la pantalla LCD del teléfono
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Potencia de señal: Cuanto mayor sean las barras que aparecen en el gráfico de
barras, mejor será la potencia de la señal.
Número de identificación del teléfono.
Carga de la batería: Cuanto mayor sean las barras que aparecen en el gráfico de
barras, será más fuerte el sonido “Bee bo”.
Modo de sonido activado.
Modo vibración.
Diagrama de la base
Antena
Conector DC IN
(Entrada CD)
Conector USB
Conector Line
(Línea)
Conector Tel
(Teléfono)
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Instalación
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NOTA: Por favor, consulte la página 31 para obtener información acerca de
la instalación de SKYPE
A. Base
Por favor, instale la base siguiendo los siguientes pasos.
(1) Instale la antena telescópica
de la base, levántela por
completo y colóquela en
posición vertical.
(2) Conecte el adaptador
CA SENAO en el
conector DC IN
(ENTRADA DC).
(3) Conecte el adaptador CA en
un tomacorriente adecuado.
ambién se puede conectar un
(5) T
teléfono estándar en el conector
TEL (TELÉFONO).
(6) Conecte el cable USB a la
computadora o computadora
portátil para la conexión a través
de SKYPE.
(2) (6) (5) (4)
(4) Inserte la línea
telefónica en el
conector LINE
(LÍNEA) y en un
conector en la
pared.
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