Page 2 - Customer Support
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and en-sure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions. Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the telephone socket. If the fault is still present, connec...
Page 3 - CONTENTS; WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................... 4
1 CONTENTS CONTENTS WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION ………………………………… 4 Basic Operation ………………………………………………………………… 11 During standby ……………………… 11 Cordless handset's LCD display …… 11 Answering an incoming call………… 11 With cordless handset ……………… 11 With base unit ……………………… 11 Making an external call …………...
Page 4 - LNR Function (Last Number Redial) ................................................ 18
CONTENTS 2 LNR Function (Last Number Redial) ………………………………………… 18 Redial the last number ……………… 18 Store the last number dialled ……… 19 Delete last number dialled ………… 19 Phonebook ……………………………………………………………………… 20 Add new records ……………………… 20 Review / Edit / Dial stored Phonebook records ……………………………… 2...
Page 5 - Answering Machine Operation ...................................................... 28
3 CONTENTS Answering Machine Operation ……………………………………………… 28 Answering machine On / Off ……… 28 Day/Time setting ……………………… 28 Answering machine Ring delay Setting 29 Answering machine PIN number Setting 29 OGM (Outgoing Messages) ………… 30 OGM setting ………………………… 30 Record OGM ………………………… 30 Play OGM ………...
Page 6 - WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION; CAUTION
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 4 Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid.To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet.Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging conductors.There is a slight chance that the telephone...
Page 7 - Getting Started; Installation and Charger; and to the wall mains supply.
5 GETTING STARTED 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. 3 . Inser t 2 r...
Page 8 - Pack contents
GETTING STARTED 6 Pack contents Depending on the model you have purchased this pack should contain the following items: If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly. WARNING M5200-1 M5200-2 M5200-3 M5200-4 Base units 1 1 1 1 Cordless handsets 1 2 3 4 Charger adaptors 1 2 3 4 Power ada...
Page 9 - Receiver Volume; Your cordless handset
7 GETTING STARTED 1. Talk 2. Left / Recall 3. Menu 4. Phonebook 5. Right / CID (Caller ID) / Handsfree 6. Intercom 7. Delete / Mute 8. Numeric keys 9. / Ringer Off (On) 10. Ringer Melody / Ringer Volume / Receiver Volume 11. # / Keypad lock 12. LNR (Last Number Redial) / Pause / Long (Short) flash 1 ...
Page 10 - Understanding the cordless handset display
GETTING STARTED 8 Left Arrow / Phonebook records are being reviewed Battery level (3 bars fully charged) Ringer is turned off Speakerphone on Keypad lock Connected to telephone line. Flashes when there is an incoming call X appears: microphone muted Caller display Antenna in range / out of range Int...
Page 12 - Bottom
GETTING STARTED 10 2-9/GS (Answering Machine Rings) Bottom CODE (Answering Machine PIN)
Page 13 - Basic Operation; During standby; Cordless handset's LCD display; Answering an incoming call; With cordless handset; HANDSET; CANNOT; With base unit
11 BASIC OPERATION Basic Operation During standby Cordless handset's LCD display HANDSET 1 : Handset number : Current battery level : A constant signal icon indicates the cordless handset is linked to the base unit. When signal icon is flashing the handset needs to be re-registered (see page 25) . An...
Page 14 - Making an external call; Normal dialling; Mute feature
BASIC OPERATION 12 Making an external call With cordless handset Normal dialling 1 . Press key. 2 . Enter a telephone number. If you enter more than 14 digits, you only see the last 14 digits on the display. 3 . Press key to end the call. Pre-dialling 1 . Enter a telephone number. 2 . When necessary...
Page 15 - Recall feature; Call waiting; Australia
13 BASIC OPERATION Recall feature Recall feature can be used when you are using some services provided by your network operators such as “call waiting”, etc. A subscription may apply for these services, contact your network operator for more information. While you are talking on the phone, press R k...
Page 16 - Recall function when connected to a PABX; Pause feature when using on a PABX; OUTSIDE LINE DIGIT; Handsfree mode; Or
BASIC OPERATION 14 Recall function when connected to a PABX If you have connected your telephone to a PABX, you can use all the facilities such as call transfer, automatic recall, etc. The R key provides access to these facilities. Pause feature when using on a PABX Note: The pause function describe...
Page 17 - Speaker volume control
15 BASIC OPERATION Volume adjustment (with base unit) Speaker volume control During speakerphone mode, 1 . Press or key to adjust the Speaker volume level: Step 1(lowest) to Step 8 (hightest). 2 . The unit automatically returns to the previous talking mode 2 seconds after pressing the last key. Ring...
Page 18 - record number; Review Caller ID records; Phonebook/Direct memory; Caller ID Operation
CALLER ID OPERATION 16 If you subscribe to your telephone operators service (charges may apply), numbers of the incoming calls will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log (please consult your telephone service provider for details). The M5200 series can store the last 30 calls includi...
Page 19 - Delete all viewed CID records
17 CALLER ID OPERATION 4 . Press the numeric keys to edit the Phone number. 5 . Press key to confirm. The record is now saved into the phonebook. Then it goes back to the call log. Delete one or all CID record(s) Delete one CID record While you are viewing the CID record that you wish to delete, 1 . ...
Page 20 - This function in only available for handset.; Redial the last number; key again until you have selected your desired; key to redial the last number.
LNR FUNCTION 18 This function in only available for handset. Redial the last number Your cordless handset stores the last 3 external numbers dialled, up to 25 digits per number.If the number exceeds 25 digits, the first 25 digits will be stored to memory. During standby mode, 1 . Press /P key. 2 . Wh...
Page 21 - Store the last number dialled; LNR
19 LNR FUNCTION Store the last number dialled While you are viewing a previously dialled number that you wish to save, 1 . Press key. The display on the right is shown. 2 . Press the numeric keys to enter the Name. If you made a mistake, press X key to edit it. 3 . Press key to complete editing the ...
Page 22 - Phonebook; Add new records
PHONEBOOK 20 Phonebook This function in only available for handset. Add new records You can store up to 50 phonebook records in each handset. Each record can contain up to 25 digits per number and 14 characters per name. During standby mode, 1 . Press and hold key. The display on the right is shown....
Page 23 - Delete one record
21 PHONEBOOK While you are viewing the record that you wish to edit, 1 . Press and hold key. The display on the right is shown. 2 . Press X key to erase the last character, or press and hold X key to erase the entire characters. 3 . Press key to complete editing the Name and proceed to edit the Numb...
Page 24 - Cordless Handset Operation; Handset ringer melody; appears whenever the ringer is Off.; Handset ringer adjustment; MELODY 3
CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION 22 Cordless Handset Operation Handset ringer melody During standby mode, 1 . Press and hold key. flashes and the current melody option appears. 2 . Press or key to select the melody option (1 to 9 for adjustment) . 3 . Press key to confirm. Handset ringer volume During stand...
Page 25 - Multi-handset Operation; • You can make an intercom call when the other handset is in progress.; Intercom function; INT
23 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Multi-handset Operation Your M5200 series phone can have up to 4 handsets registered to the base unit. Each handset has its own number HS-1, HS-2, HS-3 and HS-4 shown on the left-hand side of the display. With 2 or more handsets you can: • Make intercom calls while on a...
Page 26 - Call transfer between cordless handsets
CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION 24 Call transfer between cordless handsets When there is an incoming external call, 1 . Press INT key. The display on the right is shown. 2 . Key the handset number (1, 2, 3, or 4) you wish to transfer. 3 . Press key to exit Intercom mode and return to standby mode. Transf...
Page 27 - Cordless handset keypad lock; Note; Registration; Register new handsets on the M5200 base; REGISTER
25 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Cordless handset keypad lock During standby mode, 1 . Press and hold key to lock the keypad. 2 . To release keypad lock, press and hold key for 3 seconds. Note : When the keypad is locked, key and INT key can be used to answer an external or intercom call. Registration ...
Page 28 - REMOVE HS; Language setting; LANGUAGE; Remove handsets; REMOVE
CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION 26 REMOVE HS PIN ? REMOVE HS ? Language setting To select the display language, 1 . Press key during standby mode. 2 . Press or key to select “ LANGUAGE ” from the display. 3 . Press key to enter the mode. 4 . Press or key to select Language options on the display. 5 . Pre...
Page 29 - Reset; RESET; Handset name; NAME
27 CORDLESS HANDSET OPERATION Reset During standby mode, 1 . Press key. 2 . Press or key to select “ RESET ” from the display. 3 . Press key to enter the mode. The display on the right is shown. 4 . Press the numeric keys to enter the PIN. 5 . Press key to confirm. Handset name During standby mode, 1...
Page 30 - Answering machine On / Off; Answering Machine Operation
ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 28 Answering machine On / Off During standby mode, 1 . Press and hold key to switch the answering machine off. “ Answering off ” will be heard followed by two short beeps. Note: During Off mode, the answering machine is set to Announcement Two mode automatically. It will ...
Page 31 - Answering machine Ring delay Setting
29 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Answering machine Ring delay Setting This setting is used to set the ring times. Default number of ring -3 1 . Press and hold 2-9/GS key (bottom of base) for 2 seconds. “ Set rings ” will be heard followed by a short beep, after a pause then prompt current rings. 2 . P...
Page 32 - Please leave a message after the beep; OGM setting
ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 30 OGM (Outgoing Messages) M5200 has two OGM message modes: OGM1 (Announcement One) mode: Callers can hear a pre-recorded message “ Please leave a message after the beep ” and the unit records the caller's message. OGM2 (Announcement Two) mode: Callers can hear the other ...
Page 33 - Play OGM; Delete OGM
31 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Play OGM During standby mode, 1 . Press ANS key to play the OGM. 2 . Press key to stop playing and return to standby mode. Delete OGM During OGM playing mode, 1 . Press X key to delete the OGM. 2 . The machine will return to standby mode after 5 seconds. OGM play to li...
Page 34 - Record ICM
ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 32 ICM (Incoming Messages) Record ICM During OGM 1 mode, the machine can record callers’ messages. During recording mode, the light will flash. The machine will stop automatically after recording 2 minutes. Or you can stop recording by pressing key. Note: The CID number is...
Page 35 - Memo; Record memo; Play memo; Play; Delete messages; Delete one message; Message deleted
33 ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION Memo Record memo You can record memos for other users of the unit to hear. The maximum recording time is 2 minutes. During standby mode, 1 . Press and hold MEMO key until you hear a long beep. 2 . Speak into the microphone after the beep. 3 . Press key to stop recordin...
Page 36 - Delete all messages; all message deleted; Remember to delete messages!; Memory full; Answering Machine Full
ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION 34 Delete all messages While you are listening to a message, 1 . Press and hold X key. The voice prompt, “ all message deleted ” can be heard followed by a long beep. 2 . Press key to cancel the action. Remember to delete messages! To avoid exceeding the memory storage ca...
Page 37 - Remote control; (Refer to “Answering machine PIN Number Setting” on P29); Advanced Answering System; Access the answering machine remotely
35 ADVANCED ANSWERING SYSTEM Remote control You can access your answering machine when you are away by using any touch tone phone. You have to enter the Security PIN to access the answering machine. The default PIN is 321 (Refer to “Answering machine PIN Number Setting” on P29) . Advanced Answering ...
Page 38 - Remote operation keys; Call screening; key to talk to the caller. The answering machine; Cordless handset detection; The message recorded before you pick up the call will be deleted.
ADVANCED ANSWERING SYSTEM 36 Remote operation keys Keys on remote phone keypad Operation 1 Replay the current message 1(1) Skip back to the previous message 2 Play new messages /Pause during playing messages 3 Skip forward to the next message 4 Playback OGM 5 Record a new OGM 6 Stop playback or reco...
Page 39 - Toll saver; times; (Refer to “Answering machine Ring delay Setting” on P29)
37 ADVANCED ANSWERING SYSTEM Toll saver Toll saver option is useful when using the remote access feature. You can see whether there are new messages or not in your answering machine from a remote location. If your answering machine rings 5 times before answering your call, it means there are NO new ...
Page 40 - Troubleshooting; Appendix
APPENDIX 38 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.5. Re-register handset (see Page 25). 1. Check CONNECTION to power and telephone lin...
Page 42 - Product Specifications
APPENDIX 40 Phone – Oricom M5200 Specifications Frequency range 1.88-1.897 GHz (bandwidth=20MHz) Channel bandwidth 1.728 MH Operating range Up to 300m outdoors, up to 50m indoors Standby time Up to 100 hours Talk time Up to 11 hours Temperature time Operating 0ºC to 40ºC Storage -20ºC to 60ºC Compati...
Page 43 - Warranty Information; Exclusion and limitation of liability.; negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product
41 APPENDIX Warranty Information (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 any other sim...
Page 44 - Customer Support Australia; To view the full Oricom range, please visit the Oricom website:; Postal Address; bringing people together
Customer Support Australia Email: [email protected] Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4574 8888 Ph: 1300 889 785 Customer Support To view the full Oricom range, please visit the Oricom website: www.oricom.com.au Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658, South Windsor NSW 2756, Australia Postal...