Page 3 - ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY; touch; PACK CONTENTS
• 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. • Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where t...
Page 4 - me; QUICK SET UP
me Make sure your base is: • Located within reach of a mains power socket and telephone socket. • At least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances, to avoid interference. • Not located in humid or damp conditions, e.g. in a bathroom. 1 Connect the base power lead and the telephone line cord to...
Page 5 - only; USING YOUR TOUCH PHONE
only USING YOUR TOUCH PHONE Earpiece/Receiver Display Display with icons and blue backlight. Up/Down Press during a call to increase/decrease earpiece volume. During standby use to scroll Up or Down through the menu options and through phonebook and Calls log entries. Talk Press to make and receive ...
Page 6 - YOUR TOUCH BASE & ANSWERING MACHINE; CONTENTS
touch USING YOUR PHONE 1 Touch Activated Keypad 1 To return to standby mode at any time 1 Make a call 1 Preparatory dialling 1 Switch to handsfree/speakerphone during a call 1 Adjust the call volume 1 End a call 1 Receive a call 1 Handset connection port 2 Redial a number 2 Mute ON/OFF 2 Call waitin...
Page 9 - MENUS AND SETTINGS
touch 4 Navigating the menus You can use the menus to change the settings on yourTouch phone. • To open the main menu, press . • Press or to scroll through the menus. • To return to standby mode at any time, press . • To return to the previous screen, press . • To confirm a menu selection, press and...
Page 11 - USING THE ANSWERING MACHINE
only 8 Your Touch answering machine is switched on and ready touse within a few seconds of connecting to the mainspower. It has 3 mailboxes with up to 13 minutes recordingtime (shared between the mailboxes) and can store up to amaximum of 50 messages. If you do not wish to use the mailbox feature, a...
Page 15 - NETWORK SERVICES
touch touch 16 17 IMPORTANT TO USE ANY OF THE FEATURES DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION YOU MUST FIRST SUBSCRIBE TO THERELEVANT SERVICE VIA YOUR NETWORK PROVIDER. Caller ID When you receive an incoming call, the caller's number isdisplayed so you can see who is calling before you answer.If the caller's num...
Page 17 - SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
only 20 21 Make internal call 1 Press and scroll or then press , or enter the handset number directly you want to call. 2 The called handset rings and can press to answer the call. 3 Press to end the call. Transfer an external call 1 During a call, press . 2 Scroll or then press , or enter the hands...
Page 18 - GENERAL INFORMATION
touch IMPORTANT This equipment is not designed for making emergencytelephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergencyservices. SAFETY• The LCD display is made of glass and may break if the handset is dropped. Place the phone securely on a stablesurf...
Page 19 - NOTES FOR OPERATION IN NEW ZEALAND
me 25 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 forconnection to its network. It indicates no endorsement ofthe product by Telecom, nor does it provide an...
Page 20 - WARRANTY
only 27 26 (a) Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 monthseffective from the date of purchase. This warranty in noway affects your statutory warranty under the TradePractices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation. It isimportant th...