Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1 GETTING STARTED 3 FEATURES 5 BASIC OPERATION 8 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION 10 REDIAL OPERATION 11 CALLER ID OPERATION 12 PHONE BOOK 15 MENU OPERATION 17 REGISTRATION 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 26 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27 APPENDIX 29
Page 3 - WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION; IMPORTANT
1 s "ECAUSE THE PHONE WORKS BY SENDING RADIO SIGNALS b e t w e e n b a s e s t a t i o n a n d h a n d s e t , w e a r e r s o f hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise. The telephone is compatible with most popular hearing aids on the market. However, due to the ...
Page 4 - CAUTION
2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION s $O NOT USE YOUR TELEPHONE DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. 2EFERTOINFORMATIONCONTAINEDIN7HITEPAGESDIRECTORY s 4HIS PHONE IS DESIGNED FOR CONNECTION TO A 034. telephone line or an analogue extension por t of a PBX ...
Page 5 - GETTING STARTED; Installation and Charger; WARNING
3 GETTING STARTED Installation and Charger 1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply. 2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket. )NSER T RECHARGEABLE .I-( !!! bat...
Page 6 - Pack contents; Purchasing additional handsets
4 GETTING STARTED Pack contents $EPENDING ON THE MODEL YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS PACK should contain the following items: If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly. ECO ECO Base units 1 1 Cordless handsets 1 2 Charging cradle and power adaptor 0 1 Power adaptors 1 1 Line cord 1 1 Use...
Page 7 - FEATURES; Your cordless handset
5 FEATURES Your cordless handset ,%$ + 2EDIAL5P)NCREASEVOLUMEKEY – #ALLER)$$OWN$ECREASEVOLUMEKEY -ENU/+KEY #ANCEL2ECALLKEY 4ALK/N/FFKEY !STERISK).4KEY (ASH+EYPADLOCKKEY :ERO0AUSE+EY -EMORY+EY -EMORY+EY Handsfree
Page 8 - Your Base unit
6 FEATURES Your Base unit ,%$n).53% ,%$n#HARGING Paging key LED state ,%$ONBASESTATIONA ,%$n)NUSE#OLORn'REEN Pattern Function Steady On 7HENHANDSETISOFFHOOK Flashes When there is incoming ring signal B ,%$n#HARGING#OLORn2ED Pattern Function Steady On When handset is in the cradle and charging Flashe...
Page 9 - LCD Display
7 FEATURES LCD Display Icon Description Antenna icon Phone icon Key lock icon 2INGOFFICON Speakerphone icon Battery level indicator New call icon Alarm icon
Page 10 - BASIC OPERATION; Make a Call; Answer a Call
8 BASIC OPERATION Make a Call 1. Press the [ ] or [ ] key, wait for a dial tone, then dial the desired number. 2. After finishing the conversation, press [ ] key or place the cordless handset into the charger. The talk timer will be shown during talk. Note: In standby mode press and holding [ ] or [...
Page 11 - Dialling from the Phone Book; Muting the Microphone; Paging the Handset
9 BASIC OPERATION Dialling from the Phone Book Press [ = BUTTON WHEN IN STANDBY MODE AND THE ,#$ on the handset will display “PHONEBOOK”, then press [ ] bu t t o n a n d t h e f i r s t e n t r y i n t h e p h o n e b o o k appears. Note: )F THERE IS NO RECORD IN PHONE BOOK h%-049v INFORMATION will ...
Page 12 - MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION; Multi-Handset operation; Intercom; Call Transfer
10 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION Multi-Handset operation 9OU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAVE OR MORE cordless handsets registered to the base. Intercom 9OUCANMAKEANINTERCOMCALLBETWEENTWOHANDSETS 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press and hold [ =KEYTHE,#$WILLDISPLAYh).4vANDTHENINPUTTHE de...
Page 13 - REDIAL OPERATION; Redial Function; Save Redial Number; Delete a Single Redial Record
11 REDIAL OPERATION Redial Function The last 10 numbers you dialed out will be separately stored in handset redial memory. Review Redial Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [ ]. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%$)!,v MENU THEN press [ ] key. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEYTOREVIEWALLREDIALRECORD...
Page 14 - CALLER ID OPERATION; Caller ID Service; Call waiting; Take two different calls at the same time
12 CALLER ID OPERATION Caller ID Service The caller’s information will be displayed and recorded if YOU HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO #ALLER )$ SERVICE FROM YOUR LOCAL telephone company. When the telephone rings, the caller’s information will be DISPLAYED ON THE HANDSET ,#$ DISPLAY 4HIS INFOR MATION includes t...
Page 15 - Review Call Log Record; Save Call Log Record; Delete a Single Call Log Record
13 CALLER ID OPERATION Note: 1. If you reviewed all the missed calls from one handset, the display “ ” will show on other handsets. 2. Press [ ] key to toggle the display of the caller IDENTITYNUMBERAND$ATE4IME Review Call Log Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [ ]. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEY...
Page 16 - Dial back from a Call Log Record
14 CALLER ID OPERATION Dial back from a Call Log Record 1. Select a call log record 4HERECORDCOULDBEEDITEDAPRElXWITHhvDIGITSKEYS (use [ ] keys to delete the digits, but the last 6 digits can’t be deleted) before dial out. 3. Press [ ] or [ ] key, the number is dialed out
Page 17 - PHONE BOOK; Store Entries
15 PHONE BOOK The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number. When the function is supported by t h e t e l e p h o n e p r ov i d e r s e r v i c e a n d t h e c a l l e r, t h e handset displays the name of the caller (when stored in the phone book). Store Ent...
Page 18 - Delete Entries; Delete All Entries; Edit Entries
16 PHONE BOOK Delete Entries Press [ ] key to access phone book memory. 1. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLL Press [ ] key to select a desired entry, and then PRESS ; = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h$%,%4%2%#/2$v 2. Press [ =KEYh#/.&)2-vWILLBESHOWN 3. Press [ ] key again to co...
Page 19 - MENU OPERATION; Alarms; Handset Settings; Ring Melody; Ring Volume
17 MENU OPERATION Alarms 9OUCANSETTWOALARMSONTHEHANDSET 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!,!2-3v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh!,!2-vORh!,!2-v and press [ ] key. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh#,%!2vORh3%4v )FYOUSELECTh#,%!2vANDPRESS; ] key, the alarm will be cleared. If you...
Page 20 - Set Date
18 MENU OPERATION Date / Time format 9OUCANSETTHE$ATE4IMEFORMATDISPLAYED 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh(33%44).'3v 3. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4%4)-%3%44).'3v 4. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4%4)-%&/2-!4v 5. Press [ = KEY AND PRES...
Page 21 - Set Time; Earpiece Boost Mode
19 MENU OPERATION Set Time 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ =KEYPRESS;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh$!4% 4)-%3%44).'3vPRESS; ] key, then press [ + ] or ;n=KEYTOSELECTh$!4%4)-%vPRESS; ] key, press ;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh4)-%vPRESS; ] key. )NPUT THE CORRECT TIME USING THE K...
Page 22 - Key Tone; Handset Name; Backlight Setting
20 MENU OPERATION Key Tone 9OUMAYSETTHEKEYTONETOh/.vORh/&&vWHENYOUPRESS the keypad. The default setting is “ON”. 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECTh+%94/.%v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS;=OR;n=KEYTOSELECTh/.vORh/&am...
Page 23 - Auto Talk; Set Default; Base Settings; Base Ringer Melody
21 MENU OPERATION Auto Talk This option allows user to pick up the cordless handset f r o m t h e c h a r g e r t o a n swe r a n i n c o m i n g c a l l w i t h o u t pressing [ ] or [ ] key. The default setting is “OFF”. 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ...
Page 24 - Base Ringer Volume; Change PIN
22 MENU OPERATION Base Ringer Volume 9OU MAY SELECT ONE OF THE AVAILABLE VOLUMES FOR YOUR incoming call alert tone. The default setting is volume 3. 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code and pr...
Page 25 - VMWI
23 MENU OPERATION Recall (Flash) Time 9OUMAYNEEDTOCHANGETHEmASHTIMESHORTMEDIUMLONG if you use this on a PBX system in a office. The default is short. 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code and pr...
Page 26 - REGISTRATION; Register; Handset; Select Base
24 REGISTRATION Register 2EGISTERINGYOURHANDSET 2EGISTRATIONALLOWSCOMMUNICATIONBETWEENYOURBASEUNIT and handset(s). If your handset is not registered, you will not be able to make a call or use some of the functions and features on the phone. The handsets in this pack do not need registering. If your...
Page 27 - Remove Handset; Remove Base
25 REGISTRATION Remove Handset This option allows user to remove a registered cordless handset from the base. 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%-/6% (!.$3%4v and press [ ] key. 4. Input the PIN code and press [ ] ...
Page 28 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Handset Operating Time: (average values*) Approx. 10 hours talk timeApprox. 100 hours standby !#$#!DAPTER&OR"ASE -/$%,./33!7!5&).0546!#(Z/540546$#M! !#$#!DAPTER&OR(ANDSETCHARGER twin pack only) -/$%,./33!7!5&).0546!#(Z/540546$#M! 2ECHARGEABLE Battery '...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Troubleshooting
27 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone on the cordless handset. 1. The base unit is not properly connected.2. Too far from the base unit.3. Battery charge is low.4. Incorrect battery polarity. 2EREGISTERHANDSET 1. Check CONNECTION to power and tel...
Page 31 - APPENDIX
29 APPENDIX Warranty Information (Australia) (a) Warranty Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or an...