Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warnings and Safety Information ...................................................................................................... 1Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. 2Operating the Tel...
Page 3 - Warnings and Safety Information; CAUTION
1 Warnings and Safety Information • This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone does not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is required. • The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as sta...
Page 4 - Getting Started; Installation; Cordless Phone
2 Getting Started Installation Cordless Phone 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. Insert 2 rechargeable Ni-MH...
Page 5 - WARNING; If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly.; Purchasing additional handsets
3 Getting Started DO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS PRODUCT, AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR INJURY. USE ONLY NI-MH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AS SPECIFIED IN THIS USER GUIDE. CONTACT ORICOM FOR REPLACEMENT BATTERIES.R I S K O F E X P L O S I O N I F B AT T E R Y I S R E P L A C E D ...
Page 6 - Corded Telephone answering machine base
4 Getting Started Rewind/OGM Down/Calls list/Recall Up/Redial/Pause Fast forward/Memo Incoming call light Display Phone Book Q u i c k d i a l m e m o r i e s / User profi les Find handset/Intercom Headset Handsfree Alphanumeric keypad Volume up Volume down Equaliser Mute/Delete 30 dB Boost (under h...
Page 7 - Cordless handset and base
5 Getting Started Incoming call light Volume up/down & Equalizer Memory 2/Profi le 2 Up/Redial Phone Book/Save/OK Recall Headset socket (Headset not included)End call Down/Calls list Alphanumeric keypad #/Keylock Microphone Charging Pause (long press 0) */Ringer on/off External call/Handsfree In...
Page 8 - Operating the Telephone; Display and explanation of operation sequences.
6 Operating the Telephone Operating the Telephone The instructions throughout this guide are for both the telephone base and the cordless handset, unless stated otherwise. Display and explanation of operation sequences. Enter digits or letters Press the button shown, briefl y 2 x Press the button sh...
Page 9 - Icons in the handset display; Navigating in the menu
7 Operating the Telephone Icons in the handset display Icon Description Phone Book mode There are more digits to view on the left There are more digits to view on the right Battery status Ringer off Keylock is on Handsfree mode Call in progress Boost receiver volume is on Handset microphone is muted...
Page 10 - Creating phone book entries in the telephone base - example
8 Operating the Telephone Creating phone book entries in the telephone base - example This example explains how to navigate and create entries in the phone book. Proceed as in this example for all the settings. 2 sec Opens add phone book entry mode Enter the name (max. 16 letters) and confi rm it En...
Page 11 - Telephone; Making a call using the telephone base
9 Telephone Telephone Making a call using the telephone base Each digit you enter before picking up the handset or pressing handsfree will be announced. Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits) Following incorrect input, press to delete the last digit or Dial the phone number It is also possible to p...
Page 12 - Redial using the cordless handset
10 Telephone Redial using the cordless handset Your telephone stores the last 10 telephone numbers dialled (max. 24 digits each). Open the redial list , Select an entry and dial the number Calling back missed calls Your telephone stores the last 30 incoming calls in the calls list. As you scroll to ...
Page 14 - Talk time display
12 Telephone Talk time display The duration of each call is displayed in minutes and seconds during the call. Equaliser, telephone base only Everyone’s hearing is different and some people can hear higher frequencies more clearly that others. Press the button to adjust the tone and high frequencies ...
Page 15 - Keylock, cordless handset only
13 Telephone Keylock, cordless handset only Calls can still be answered in the normal way when the keylock is on. 2 sec , Locks the keypad Unlock, Unlocks the keypad Making internal calls When making internal calls the telephone base is ‘‘HS0’’ and the cordless handset is HS1. Internal calls are fre...
Page 16 - Conference calls
14 Telephone Conference calls You can hold a conference call between 1 external and 2 internal callers. HS0: Press During an external call, dial the number and hold INT of the required handsetuntil a short beep is heard, , eg 1 HS1: Accept the internal call on the other handset HS0: 2 sec INT Activa...
Page 17 - Handset deregistration, cordless handset
15 Telephone Handset deregistration, cordless handset You will only need to de-register a handset if you decide that you have too many handsets registered or your handset develops a fault and you need to replace it. , or , Open the menu, select ‘‘Handset’’ or , , , Select ‘‘Registration’’, ‘‘De-regi...
Page 18 - Using the Menu, Telephone Base; Using the menu; Priority/Default Setting
16 Using the Menu, Telephone Base Using the menu Answering Machine (see page 35) Phonebook (see page 21) Priority/Default Setting If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the settings in the menu so that they are just right for you.These settings will be memorised automatically w...
Page 19 - Changing the Profi le ‘‘Equaliser’’ setting; Selecting a Profi le for use; Incoming calls
17 Using the Menu, Telephone Base Changing the Profi le ‘‘Equaliser’’ setting or , Select ‘‘Equaliser’’ or , Select and confi rm Press the key to return to standby. Selecting a Profi le for use Incoming calls When you receive an incoming call and before you answer the telephone, press the M1, M2 or ...
Page 20 - Ringer Volume; Display; Contrast
18 Using the Menu, Telephone Base Ringer Volume There are 5 different volume settings available and ‘‘OFF’’. , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Ringer Tone’’ or , Select ‘‘Volume’’ Ring Vol 3 The current setting is shown or , Select and confi rm a ringing volume or ‘‘Ring Off’’ Key Tone Choose to turn t...
Page 21 - Settings; Boost Memory
19 Using the Menu, Telephone Base Settings Boost Memory With this feature set to ‘‘ON’’ , if you use the 30dB button, your handset will remember and use your last Boost setting for each call. , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Settings’’ or , Select ‘‘Boost Mem’’ OFF The current setting is shown or , Se...
Page 22 - Time; Time Format
20 Using the Menu, Telephone Base Time Date/Time , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Time’’ or , Select ‘‘Date & Time’’ , Enter the day, month and year and confi rm , Enter the hours (24 hour clock) and confi rm When setting the time and date (on the telephone base), it is also possible to use the le...
Page 23 - Phone Book, Telephone Base; Phone Book; Entering a name
21 Phone Book, Telephone Base Phone Book 200 names and phone numbers can be stored in the phone book with a maximum of 16 letters and 24 digits for each entry. * Always enter the area dialling code with each phone book entry. * The phone book entries are managed alphabetically. To go quickly to a ph...
Page 25 - Caller ID, Telephone Base; Caller ID; Take two different calls at the same time
23 Caller ID, Telephone Base Caller ID 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 number of the caller (or name if...
Page 26 - Deleting calls list entries; Deleting a single calls list entry
24 Caller ID, Telephone Base Other messages that you may see in the display, if your telephone network provider supports this service, are: WITHHELD PRIVATE The caller has withheld their number or the information is not available INTERNATIONAL The caller is dialling you whilst abroad or may be using...
Page 27 - Using the Menu, Cordless Handset
25 Using the Menu, Cordless Handset Using the menu Answering Machine (see page 35) Phone book (see page 31) Priority/Default Setting If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the settings in the menu so that they are just right for you.These settings will be memorised automaticall...
Page 29 - Handset; Handset Ringing melody
27 Using the Menu, Cordless Handset Handset Handset Ringing melody There are 10 different ringing melodies available. , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Handset’’ Select ‘‘Ring tone’’ or , Select ‘‘External’’ or ‘‘Internal (intercom)’’ Melody 8 (External), The current setting is shown Melody 8 (Internal...
Page 31 - Select base; Base settings; Base Ringing melody
29 Using the Menu, Cordless Handset Select base , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Handset’’ or , Select ‘‘Select base’’ Auto The current setting is shown or , Select and confi rm ‘‘Auto’’ or ‘‘Manual’’ Language There are 5 languages available, English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. , or , Open t...
Page 32 - System PIN; Set Time Format; Alarm; Set Alarm
30 Using the Menu, Cordless Handset System PIN , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Base settings’’ or , Select ‘‘System PIN’’ Enter the old PIN and confi rm it 2x Enter the new PIN and confi rm it Time Date/Time , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Time’’ Select ‘‘Date and Time’’ , Save Enter the day, month an...
Page 33 - Phone Book, Cordless Handset
31 Phone Book, Cordless Handset Phone Book 200 names and phone numbers can be stored in the phone book with a maximum of 16 letters and 24 digits for each entry. * Always enter the area dialling code with each phone book entry. * The phone book entries are managed alphabetically. To go quickly to a ...
Page 35 - Caller ID, Cordless Handset
33 Caller ID, Cordless Handset Caller ID 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 number of the caller (or name ...
Page 36 - Storing calls list entries in the phone book
34 Caller ID, Cordless Handset Other messages that you may see in the display, if your telephone network provider supports this service, are: WITHHELD PRIVATE The caller has withheld their number or the information is not available INTERNATIONAL T h e c a l l e r i s d i a l l i n g y o u w h i l s ...
Page 37 - Using the Answering Machine; Answering Machine; Set the voice prompt language
35 Using the Answering Machine Answering Machine Your answering machine can be ready for use within a few seconds of plugging in the telephone line cord and switching on the mains power. Just follow the steps in this section to set up and use your answering machine. Switch on/off Switches the answer...
Page 38 - Record a memo
36 Using the Answering Machine Time saver: This feature can save you the cost of a call when you ring in to listen to your messages from another phone. If your answering machine answers after 2 rings you have new messages, if it answers after 5 rings then there are no new messages. Hang up after the...
Page 39 - Listen to your messages/memos via the handset
37 Using the Answering Machine Listen to your messages/memos via the handset , or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Ans Machine’’ or , Select ‘‘Play New Msgs’’ or ‘‘Play All Msgs’’ Press the key to return to standby. Memory Full Should your answering machine become full either during a recording or after th...
Page 40 - Using Remote Access; Remote Access; PIN Code for remote access
38 Using Remote Access Remote Access You can call your answering machine from any Touchtone TM phone or mobile phone whilst you are away from home to listen to your messages. PIN Code for remote access A 3-digit PIN code is required for remote access to your answering machine. The default code is ‘‘...
Page 41 - Advanced Setting
39 Advanced Setting Advanced Setting Setting the Recall time, telephone base Two recall timings are available. Short 100ms (Australia) and Long 600ms (New Zealand). or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘Settings’’ or , Select ‘‘Recall’’ Short The current setting is shown or , Select and confi rm ‘‘Short’’ or...
Page 42 - Reset to default settings, telephone base
40 Advanced Setting Reset to default settings, telephone base You can reset the telephone base to its original default settings. Caution: The phone book, calls list, redial list and any answering machine messages and memos are deleted when you reset the telephone base. or , Open the Menu, select ‘‘R...
Page 43 - Troubleshooting; Problem
41 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Bad audio quality (crackles,echo, etc.). 1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance.2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls.3. The handset is too far from the base unit.4. If you have Broadband/ADSL you need ...
Page 45 - Technical Properties; Technical properties; DECT
43 Technical Properties Technical properties Feature Value Standard DECT 1 GAP 2 Power supply (base station) Input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz 680mA Output: 12VDC 670mA Power supply (charging station) Input: 100~240VAC 50/60Hz 200mA Output: 7.5VDC 100mA Range Outdoors Approx 300m Indoors Approx 50m Standby ...
Page 46 - Default settings; Telephone base
44 Default settings Default settings Telephone base The default settings can be restored via the menu. Refer to page 40 for the sequence of menu option selections. Language English Answer mode Answer and record PIN-Code for remote access 000 Answer delay 3 Time format 24 Hour External melody 8 Inter...
Page 47 - Maintenance/Guarantee; Customer Support
45 Maintenance/Guarantee Warranty (Australia) (a) Warranty Oricom Inter national Pty Ltd (Oricom) warrants t h a t t h e p r o d u c t i s f r e e f r o m d e fe c t s i n m a t e r i a l s a n d workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affec...
Page 48 - Notes for operation in New Zealand
46 Maintenance/Guarantee Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, n...
Page 49 - Index
47 Index A Adjusting the Handsfree volume, cordless handset ·································11Adjusting the Handsfree volume, telephone base ·····································11Adjusting the receiver volume, cordless handset ······································11Adjusting the receiver volume, ...
Page 52 - Australia
Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Customer Support Email: [email protected] Web: www.oricom.com.au Phone: 02 4574 8888 Fax: (02) 4574 8898