Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents Pack Contents ............................................................................................................. 5 GETTING STARTED................................................................................................... 6 Key Layout ......................................
Page 3 - BENEFITS OF MULTI-HANDSETS
3 Deregister ............................................................................................................. 17 PIN code ............................................................................................................... 18 Reset ...............................................
Page 4 - CAUTION
4 E Environment and safety • 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 telep...
Page 5 - Pack Contents
5 Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in the White pages directory. Use only the mains adapter supplied with this product. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit. Ada...
Page 7 - LCD display on the handset
7 LCD display on the handset The handset is linked to the base Displays the current battery level. It scrolls during charging. Appear together with either handset or base ringer setting. Use to set the handset ringer. Use to set the base ringer. Use to set the recall duration. Use to register the ha...
Page 8 - Initial Setup; base unit and to the wall phone socket.; Charging the handset; scrolls during charging. Handset may take some time to
8 Initial Setup 1. Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the adapter socket on the back of the base unit and the mains adapter to the wall mains supply. 2. Connect the telephone lead to the phone cord socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall phone socket. 3. Remove the battery d...
Page 9 - BASIC OPERATIONS; Making an external call; ORICOM 1; BASIC OPERATION
9 BASIC OPERATIONS During standby When the phone is in standby, the LCD displays the handset label. The handset number related to the connected base will also be displayed right justified. The battery icon reflects the current battery level and the signal icon indicates the handset is linked to the ...
Page 10 - Predialing; DEL; Dialing from a phonebook record; Redialing the last dialed number; OK; During an external call; Call timer
10 Predialing Pre-dial allows you to enter a telephone number and verify it on the screen before you place the call. The screen displays the last 12 digits dialed but you can enter up to 20 digits. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. To enter a pause, press and hold # . A pause is displayed as “ P ”. 3. W...
Page 11 - OOO; Muting the call; to mute the call. turns on. The caller would not be; MUTE; again to unmute the call.; to dial out the number.
11 When you end a call, the timer will be displayed for 5 more seconds before the screen returns to the handset label. Adjusting the volume During a call you can adjust the earpiece volume. Press to adjust the receiver volume. The display shows the volume level of high “ OOO ”, medium “ OO ” or low ...
Page 12 - Reviewing CID records; Call back from a CID record; CALLER ID
12 1. When the handset receives a second call, the number of the caller appears on the display. It will display for 20 seconds or until you press a key on the phone. Press listen for dial tone then Press 2 to put the current call on hold and talk with the second caller. 2. Subsequent presses of list...
Page 13 - Viewing the last number dialed; LAST NUMBER DIALED
13 2. If there is caller name in the CID record, the first 8 characters are displayed for you to edit. If no caller name is available, you will be prompted to enter a name. 3. Press OK to save the name. You will not be able to save it if this name already exists in the phonebook. Edit the name and t...
Page 14 - Deleting a previously dialed number; Adding phonebook records; USING THE PHONEBOOK
14 3. Press OK to save the name. You will not be able to save it if this name already exists in the phonebook. Edit the name and try again. 4. Edit the number if necessary and press OK to save it. You have saved the number as a phonebook record. This record in the redial list will now show the name ...
Page 16 - Deleting the entire phonebook; PROGRAMMING THE PHONE; Handset Ringer Melody & volume; CUSTOMISING THE PHONE
16 Deleting the entire phonebook 1. While reviewing the phonebook, press and hold DEL . 2. Press OK when prompted to confirm the action. The phonebook is now empty. PROGRAMMING THE PHONE Press PROG during standby to enter program mode. All programming icons will appear in order with the first icon o...
Page 18 - RESET; Key lock; PRESS OK; OTHER FEATURES
18 PIN code A PIN is required for registration and deregistration. The ex-factory PIN is 0000 but you can change this code. 1. Press PROG during standby follow by the 8 key. 2. Enter the current PIN and press OK . 3. Enter the new PIN. It can contain from 0 up to 8 digits. Press OK . 4. Repeat the n...
Page 20 - Inquiry call; TROUBLESHOOTING
20 Making an internal call When the phone is in standby, 1. Press INT . turns on and you’ll hear an internal dialing tone. 2. Press the number of the handset that you want to call. (Or you can press the handset number first, followed by INT .) You will hear a busy tone if the other handset is not av...
Page 21 - Problems Solutions; Move the handset closer to the base unit.; NOTES FOR OPERATION IN NEW ZEALAND
21 TROUBLESHOOTING Are you having trouble with your phone? Here are some answers to common questions. Problems Solutions The phone does not work at all • Make sure that adapter and phone cord are connected properly. • Check that the batteries are fully charged and installed properly. • This phone do...
Page 22 - Caller ID; WARRANTY INFORMATION
22 services. This device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are connected to the same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults service. This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom “111” Emergency Servic...
Page 23 - NFORMANCE TO REGULATION
23 If the fault is still present, connect another telephone (if available) to the telephone socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line. If the product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line. Please contact your network operator...