Xingtel Xiamen Group A1600 User Manual

A1600; A1600E; CL-3611
USER' S MANUAL
Contents
Prior To Use Basic Functions
Congratulations Safety Precautions Unpacking Phone Layout and Keys Function Keys Description LCD Description Connecting Lines Installing Batteries Charging Handset Using Handset Carrying Clip Wall Mounting Turning Handset On/Off Key Lock
12 14 15 16 16 17 18 19
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Making a call
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Receiving a call
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Muting the Microphone
3
Amplification Function
4
Using your Phone with hearing
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aids Using Audio and Headset Jacks Handsfree Ringer Setting Last Number Redial Call List Selecting a Language Paging Flash Signal One-touch Memories
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20 21 23 23 25
25 26 27 29 32 36 37 37 38
Contents
Handset Operations
Menu Navigation Menu Map Phone Book Base Settings Handset Settings Registration Default TAM Functions
Base Operations
Menu Navigation Menu Map Phone Book Display Settings Phone Settings
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40 41 42 46 48 54 55 56
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64 65
68 70
Date and Time Set Talk TAM Setup SOS Setting
Caller ID on Call waiting
Feature List
Troubleshooting
Answering System Solutions
Technical Specifications
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If you subscribe to a DSL service
Please attach a noise filter (contact your DSL provider) to the telephone line between the base unit and the telephone line jack in the event of the following:
- Noise is heard during conversations.
- Caller ID features do not function properly.
To single-line telephone jack
Noise filter
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Technical Specifications
Frequency Range
RF Channels
Carrier Power
Modulation
Frequency Stability
Charging time
Ambient temperature
Humidity
Dimensions (mm)
Power Supply
1.92~1.93GHz
5 Channel
<100mW
GFSK
< 50 KHz
15 hours
15 ~ 35 , Extreme:0 ~ 40
Normal:
0%~90%
237x236x65; 133x46x19.5
Base: Handset:
Base input: 7.5V,1000mA; Handset input: Ni-MH 1.2V , 800mAh
? Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Prior To Use
n Congratulations
on purchasing our high quality product. Please read the manual carefully to find out all features and how your telephone works, so you can get the best out of your new phone.
n Safety Precautions
To reduce the risk of electrical shock and injury, please follow these basic safety precautions before using the phone.
Carefully read and observe the instructions in this manual.
1.
Follow all warnings marked on the unit.
2.
3.
When cleaning, unplug the phone first, then use a damp cloth to wipe. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Do not place objects on the line cord that may cause damage.
4.
5.
Do not use this phone in wet surroundings or environments where there is a risk of explosion.
6.
Avoid spilling of any liquid on the phone.
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Unplug this phone from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.
7.
Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries, insert the rechargeable batteries in accordance with
8. polarity symbols (this instruction is found in the installing batteries section.)
Use only . Never use other ordinary batteries or
9. conventional alkaline batteries. Otherwise this may not only cause personal injuries but also damage to the unit.
Do not mix exhausted batteries with full batteries. Exhausted batteries shall not be disposed of with
10. the usual household waste or in a fire.
11.
If the handset will not be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage.
Use only .
12.
Keep the phone out of the reach of children.
13.
Use the phone only in the described manner.
14.
Stop using the phone if it becomes damaged.
15.
the batteries indicated in the User's Manual
the power supply indicated in the User's Manual
Answering System Solutions
Cannot hear messages, beep, etc.
Adjust announce volume.
The system always plays Announce2.
Answering system memory may be full. Erase some messages.
Incoming messages are incomplete.
Answering system memory is full. Erase some messages.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
No operation
No dial tone
Nothing appears on the display
Handset seems to have very short battery life
Caller s number
is not displayed
Check that the power adapter is properly connected. Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected. Check that the handset batteries in full power. Check that the handset batteries are installed properly.
Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected. Check that the power adapter is properly connected.
Check that the handset batteries are installed properly. Check that the handset batteries in full power. Check that the handset is on.
Check the charge contacts. Consistently short battery life may indicate that replacement of the batteries is necessary. Make sure the right batteries be used.
Make sure you have subscribed to a Caller ID service via your network provider. The caller may have withheld their details. Let the phone ring a couple of times as there may be a delay in receiving the Caller ID information.
Check & Remedy
n Unpacking
Once you have unpacked your phone, make sure that all the parts shown below are available. If any pieces are missing or broken, please promptly call your dealer.
Base
7AAANi-MH batteries
*The shape of the plugs can vary according to each country’s specification.
2 Adapters*
Handset
Line cord*
User's manual
Carrying clip
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n Phone Layout and Keys Function
Feature List (continued)
Handset
Earpiece
Up/CID key
Left/Int key
Left soft key
Dial/Speaker key
Alph numeric
a
keypad
key
4
Microphone
Visual ringer & Amplify indicator
One-touch Memory Dial Keys M1 to M4
Display
Right soft key
Right/Redial key
End key
Down /Phonebook key
key
Charging contacts
Carrying clip
Speaker
Battery compartment cover
TAM Functions
Digital Answering System
Memo recording
Maximum 15 Minutes of Recording Time which includes Incoming Messages
Ring delay selectable
Digital Volume Control
Toll Saver Function
ICM slow play
Multiple Languages
Remote control
Answer on/off selection
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Feature List (continued)
Base Phone:
Large LCD display (128 x 64 dots matrix display) Up to 5 handsets for optional for one base Up to 4 bases for optional for one handset LCD contrast adjustable Phonebook with up to 30 Amplification function
Amplified Headset jack Hearing Aid compatible Adjustable volume control Adjustable extra-loud ringer Big Keypad buttons
3.5mm Bed Shaker jack Redial book with up to 10 entries Multiple melody and volume selectable Wall mounting function 8 photo memory speed dial buttons Full handsfree speakerphone FLASH time selectable Visual ringer
ringer
entries
Redial, Flash, Mute, Hold TONE/PULSE dialing mode selectable Real time clock (set time) Backlit LCD screen and keypad
Caller ID
FSK and DTMF dual system Caller ID Caller ID / Call Waiting Caller ID list with up to 20 entries Incoming calls can be called back/added to phonebook/deleted New call indicator
n Phone Layout and Keys Function (continued)
Volume Control
Headset Jack
Tone Control
Amplify ( ) Button
AMP
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n Phone Layout and Keys Function (continued)
Base
1
24
2
3
6
23
5
4
7
1. Speaker
2. Large LCD Screen
3. Left Soft Key
4. Right Soft Key
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5. Up/Down Scroll
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6. Tone reception
10 11 12 13 14 15
Adjustment
7. Volume reception Adjustment
8. Play/Stop Key
9. Next Key
10. Previous Key
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20
19
21
16
17
18
11. DEL Key
12. MEMO Key
13. Page Key
14. Call waiting
15. Headset Key
16. Message waiting/new call LED
17. In use LED
18. Speaker Key
19. Redial Key
20. Microphone
21. Additional amplifier key/indicator
22. Emergency Speed Dial
23. Prog Key
24. Photo Memory Dial Keys
Feature List
Cordless Handset:
DECT6.0 technology Large 2.0" LCD (128 x 64 dots matrix display) Up to 5 handsets for optional for one base Up to 4 bases for optional for one handset LCD contrast adjustable Phonebook with up to 50 9 VIP ring tones setting for phonebook entries Redial book with up to 10 entries 10 melody ringer and volume selectable Vibrating loud ring signaler 4 one-touch memory speed dial buttons Key tone ON/OFF selectable Full handsfree speakerphone Receiver/Speaker volume adjustable Mute Predialing Redial, Flash, Pause TONE/PULSE dialing mode selectable FLASH time selectable Call duration display
entries
Real time clock (set time) Keypad lock Multiple languages selectable Auto answer ON/OFF selectable Alarm clock include snooze option Handset Name setting Backlit LCD screen and keypad
Caller ID
FSK and DTMF dual system Caller ID Caller ID / Call Waiting Caller ID list with up to 40 entries Incoming calls can be called back/added to phonebook/deleted New call indicator Message waiting
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Caller ID on Call waiting
n Phone Layout and Keys Function (continued)
When you subscribe to Call Waiting service from your local telephone company, the telephone will display the name and number of the second caller while you are having a conversation.
Caller ID info displayed
Caller 1 4361234
Caller two's information is displayed
Caller 1 4
Caller 2 2915678
1.When you are on the line, the telephone will automatically display the name and number of the second caller.
2.Press the soft key ( key on
Flash Call waiting
the base) to answer the second caller.
3.When you have finished, press the soft
Call waiting
key ( key on the base) to continue
Flash
with your conversation with the first caller.
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Note:
If you have transferred an external call to another handset, you cannot use the call waiting function via the second handset.
1. Optional Bed Shaker jack
2. Shaker/Strobe Ringer select
3. Amplification Reset
Override switch (ON/OFF)
4. Power jack
5. Phone line cord jack
6. Audio neckloop jack (3.5mm)
7. Headset jack (2.5mm)
8. New call indicator switch
9. Volume controls
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NECKLOOP
AUDIO
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7
5
8
ON OFF
V
9
V
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n Keys Description
Dial/Speaker key
Make/Answer a call. Activates the speakerphone if pressed during a call
End key
End a call. Long press to activate power on/off, as described in page 18.
Navigation key:
Up/CID key
Scroll up through lists and menu options. Increase the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call. Enter the Call list, as described in page 32.
Down/Phonebook key
Scroll down through lists and menu options. Decrease the earpiece/speakerphone volume during a call. Enter the Phonebook, as described in page 42.
Redial key
Enter the redial book, as described in page 29. Insert a pause when pre-dialing a number.
, as described in page 26.
After turn on " Auto turn on " and set the Pin code, you can use the functionas follows.
After 10 times ringing is detected, the phone will be auto off-hook the line (In this state, the user can hear the caller but cannot answer the call), and then generates two "bip-bip" tones to remind the caller to enter Pin code to enter full speaker state. The caller enters the Pin code, and then starts the conversation. Every 2 minutes later, the caller will hear a prompt tone. Then the caller need to press any button to continue theconversation. Otherwise, the line will be disconnected automatically.
When the phone is auto off-hook the line,
NOTE:
the user can press the key to enter full speaker state. In this way, there is no need for caller to enter Pin code.
Speaker
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SOS Emergency Dialing
After setting the SOS number and message, you
can use the SOS function conveniently. Press the
Emergency
numbers one by one until the line gets through
and someone responses. T
the first SOS number. If there is no response in
30 seconds or the line is busy, the telephone will
dial the second SOS number. If there is still no
response in 30 seconds or the line is still busy,
the telephone will dial the next number in turn
until all the numbers you set are dialled three
times.
key on the base phone to dial 5 SOS
he telephone will dial
Auto Turn On
1. Press soft key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to move to
3. Press the or key to choose ,
4. Press or key to choose or , press
Menu
st
, press soft key.
SOS Select
press soft key.
Select
st
Select
st
soft key.
SET
Auto turn on
ON OFF
Security ID
1. Press soft key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to move to
3. Press or key to choose , press
4. The display shows the current security ID.
Menu
st
SOS Select
, press soft key.
st
Select
soft key.
Enter the new one you want to use, press
Save
soft key.
Security ID
SET
n Keys Description (continued)
Left/Right soft key
Perform the functions indicated by the text immediately over it (on the bottom line of the display) which changes time by time.
~
Base
One-touch memories
Store up to 4 numbers for one-touch memory dialing.
key
Press and hold to turn on/off keypad lock function.
Play/Stop key
Press to start or stop the Message or Memo playing.
Up/Down key
Highlight or scroll through the menu options. Enter the Call list, as described in page 34.
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n Keys Description (continued)
MEMO key
Press and hold this key to record a memo.
Del key
When playing an ICM (incoming message), press this key to delete the current message. During the ICM playing press and hold this key to delete all the messages.
Back key
Press once to play the current message. Press twice to play the previous message.
Skip key
Press to play the next message.
Volume up/down key
V
V
Use them to adjust the volume of ringer, dialing talking and CID talking.
One-touch memories
Store up to 8 numbers in One-touch memory dial keys (Photo memory keys).
Page key
You can use this key to locate the registered handset or register a new handset.
Recording SOS Message
You can use your phone to record SOS messages (up to 8 seconds).
1. Press soft key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to move to
3. Press the key to choose , press
4. Press the key to select
Menu
st
, press soft key.
SOS Select
t
soft key.
Select
and press soft key to confirm. You can record a message within 10 seconds.
Notes:
In the message, you should tell the helper to press one of the special buttons (0~9,*,#) to confirm that your SOS message has been received. If you want to record a message for less than 10 seconds, you can press the End soft key to confirm and exit.
t
Select
SOS SOUND
RECORD SOUND
SET
Playing SOS Message
1. Press soft key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to move to
3. Press the key to choose , press
4. Press soft key to choose .
Menu
st
, press soft key.
SOS Select
t
soft key.
Select
Select PLAY SOUND
You can press the soft key to stop during the playing.
SOS SOUND
End
SET
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n SOS Setting (unavailable)
Accessing the SOS function, you can ask for help by one-touch operation when you are in emergency or pay attention to everything happens at home by remote control whenever.
Note: You need to connect the adaptor for the SOS function.
To ask for help byone-touch operation
To use the function of asking for help by one-touch operation, you need to preset the SOS number and you'd better record a message that you want to tell the helper.
Storing SOS Numbers
1. Press soft key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to move to
3. Press the soft key to choose
Menu
st
, press soft key.
SOS Select
Select SOS
NUMBER
.
SET
4. The phone provide 5 SOS number memory locations (0~4) for setting. Press the or key to select one location, press the soft key.
5. Enter the telephone number by numeric keypad
(16 digits maximum for each memory). You can press the soft key to delete the previous digit if necessary.
6. Press the soft key to store it.
Clear
Save
st
Select
n Keys Description (continued)
Prog key
This key is used to store numbers.
Emergency key
This key is used for emergency speed dialing.
Amplify key
Press this button to turn the extra amplification ON or OFF.
Redial key
Last number redial, as described in page . Insert a pause when pre-dialing a number.
Speaker key
Make/Answer/End a call. Activates the speakerphone if pressed during a call
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, as described in page 26.
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n LCD Description
Cordless Handset:
New Call
Indicates you have missed one or more calls.
MSG Waiting
Indicates you have one or more voice messages.
Off Hook
Indicates the line is engaged.
Hands-free
Indicates the handsfree function is enabled.
Battery Icon
Indicates battery charge level.
Keypad Lock
This icon appears when the keypad is locked.
Signal Icon
Indicates whether the current signal exists or not. If the handset is too far from the base, this icon will blink on the LCD.
Alarm Icon
This icon appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time.
ICM Icon
This icon appears when you have new message(s).
Remote Control
You can access many features of your answering machine remotely from any touch tone telephone. A four-digit security ID is required to access the system and the factory default one is 0000. To enter remote access:
1. Dial your telephone number from any touch tone telephone.
2. When the OGM starts to play, you can enter the
remote access mode by inputting the security ID.
3. After you input the security ID, the system will
play the menu of commands. You can then follow the voice prompt to operate.
Remote access commands
Button
2X
Function
Play messages
Stop playing messages
Erase the current messages
Review
Skip
Switch the answering machine on/off
Repeat menu again
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