Page 5 - Table of Contents; General Information
iii Table of Contents 1 General Information 1 Using the documentation ....................................................................................... 1 Symbols and conventions used in the documentation .................................... 1 Introduction .........................................
Page 6 - Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance
iv General setup ...................................................................................................... 21 Ring Volume .................................................................................................. 21Beeper Volume .....................................................
Page 8 - Introduction
Chapter 1 2 Introduction 1 The cordless handset offers several functions that can be used to enhance the calling features of your Brother machine. Redial: Allows you to choose one of the last 10 numbers dialled for redialling. You can also store this number in the Phonebook. Store numbers: You c...
Page 9 - Installing the battery; Note
General Information 3 1 Installing the battery 1 a Insert the connector (1) of the battery (2) in the direction shown below. b Place the battery in the position shown. c Install the battery cover by sliding it onto the back of the handset. Note Be careful that you do not catch the battery connector ...
Page 10 - Setting your country
Chapter 1 4 Setting your country 1 The first time you install the battery, you must set your country so that the cordless handset works correctly on local telecommunication lines. a Press Menu/OK . b Press a or b to choose your country. Press Menu/OK . c Press 1 to confirm. Note (For Asia) If you do...
Page 13 - Choosing a location
General Information 7 1 Choosing a location 1 Choose a location where the temperature remains between 10° C and 35° C (50° F and 95° F). DO NOT put the cordless handset and cradle near heaters, air conditioners, water or chemicals. DO NOT expose the cordless handset and cradle to direct sunlig...
Page 14 - Control panel overview
Chapter 1 8 Control panel overview 1 1 LCD (liquid crystal display) Displays messages on the screen to help you set up and use your cordless handset. 2 (Redial/Pause) Redials any of the last 10 numbers you called. It also lets you put a pause in Phonebook numbers. 3 Headset socket You can connect an...
Page 15 - LCD display indications
General Information 9 1 11 Menu/OK Lets you access the Menu to program or store your settings in the cordless handset. 12 (Off) Press to hang up or cancel the current operation. 13 Int (Mute/Intercom, Hold/Intercom) Puts the current phone call on hold. Also, press this key to speak on the intercom, ...
Page 16 - Basic operation; Making a telephone call; Answering calls; Telephone
10 2 Basic operation 2 Making a telephone call 2 a Pick up the cordless handset. b Enter a number using the dial pad or choose a number stored in the dialling memory. c Press . d Speak clearly toward the microphone. e Press to hang up. f Replace the cordless handset. Note If you want to make a telep...
Page 17 - Search; Caller ID history
Telephone 11 2 Mute (Hold) 2 If you want to put a call on hold, press the Int key. To release the call from hold press Int again. You can also transfer to the machine (base unit) or to another cordless handset if you have an additional optional cordless handset. (See Transferring a call at the end o...
Page 18 - Pause
Chapter 2 12 b Press a or b to choose Caller ID hist. . Press Menu/OK . c Press a or b to choose the number and do one of the following: To make a call, press . To store or delete the number, press Menu/OK and go to step d . d Do one of the following: If you want to store the number, press a o...
Page 19 - Changing stored numbers
Telephone 13 2 Storing numbers from Call History 2 You can also store numbers from the call history. a Press .You can also choose Call History by pressing Menu/OK . b Press a or b to choose the number you want to store.Press Menu/OK . c Press a or b to choose Add Phonebook . Press Menu/OK . d Do one...
Page 20 - Deleting stored numbers; Advanced operation
Chapter 2 14 f Do one of the following: Enter the new number.Press Menu/OK . If you do not want to change the number, press Menu/OK . g Press . Deleting stored numbers 2 You can delete a name or number that has already been stored. a Press Menu/OK . b Press a or b to choose Phonebook . Press Men...
Page 21 - From the cordless handset; Using an intercom
Telephone 15 2 From the cordless handset 2 a Press Int when you finish speaking. b Press a or b to choose Base Unit . Press Menu/OK . c After you confirm the other person is on the line, press . Note • If no one is on the line, press Int to release the call from hold. • If you have one or more optio...
Page 22 - Choosing Base unit; Key Lock; Turning Key Lock on; Turning Key Lock off
Chapter 2 16 Choosing Base unit 2 If you registered multiple base units into your cordless handset, you can choose which base unit you want to use. (See Registering cordless handsets on page 4.) a Press Menu/OK . b Press a or b to choose HS Settings . Press Menu/OK . c Press a or b to choose Select ...
Page 23 - Memory storage; Menu and Features
17 3 3 On-screen programming 3 Your cordless handset is designed to be easy to use with LCD on-screen programming using the menu keys. User-friendly programming helps you take full advantage of all the menu selections your cordless handset has to offer. Since your programming is done on the LCD, we ...
Page 24 - Menu Table
Chapter 3 18 Menu Table 3 The menu table will help you understand the menu selections and options that are found in the cordless handset's programs. The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk. Level1 Level2 Level3 Options Descriptions Page Phonebook Add Change Delete All Delete — — You ...
Page 26 - Entering Text
Chapter 3 20 Entering Text 3 When you are storing a name or a number in the Phonebook memory, you may need to enter text into the cordless handset. Most number keys have three or four letters printed on them. The keys for 0 , # and l do not have printed letters because they are used for special char...
Page 27 - General setup; Ring Volume; Beeper Volume
Menu and Features 21 3 General setup 3 Ring Volume 3 You can choose a range of ring volume levels, from High to Off. a Press d or c to adjust the volume level.This setting will stay until you change it again. Note • If you choose Off, will appear on the LCD. • Even if you choose Off, the cordless ha...
Page 28 - LCD Contrast; Melody name
Chapter 3 22 Automatic Daylight Savings Time (For Europe) 3 You can set the cordless handset to change automatically for daylight savings time. It will reset itself forward one hour in the Spring and backward one hour in the Autumn. Make sure you have set the correct date and time in the Date&Ti...
Page 29 - Choosing your language; Echo Control
Menu and Features 23 3 g Enter the time in 24-hour format on the dial pad.Press Menu/OK . (e.g. Enter 1 5 , 2 5 for 3:25 P.M.) h Press . Choosing your language 3 You can change the LCD language. a Press Menu/OK . b Press a or b to choose HS Settings . Press Menu/OK . c Press a or b to choose Select ...
Page 31 - Troubleshooting; If you are having difficulty with your cordless handset; Troubleshooting and Routine
25 4 4 Troubleshooting 4 If you think there is a problem with your cordless handset, check the chart below and follow the troubleshooting tips. Most problems can be easily resolved by yourself. If you need additional help, the Brother Solutions Center offers latest FAQs and troubleshooting tips. Vis...
Page 32 - Error messages
Chapter 4 26 Error messages 4 As with any sophisticated office product, errors may occur. If this happens, your cordless handset identifies the error and shows an error message. The most common error messages are shown below. You can correct most errors by yourself. If you need more help, the Brothe...
Page 33 - Routine maintenance
Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance 27 4 Routine maintenance 4 Charging the battery 4 If the battery charge level is getting low, you should charge the battery. You can see the battery charge level indicator at the bottom right of the LCD. a Plug the connector into the socket (1) and then hook t...
Page 34 - Cleaning; Replacing the battery
Chapter 4 28 Cleaning 4 Clean the outside of the cordless handset with a soft cloth. You should also clean the charge contacts once a month. If the charge contacts are not clean, the battery may not charge properly. CAUTION Use neutral detergents. Cleaning with volatile liquids such as thinner or be...
Page 36 - General; Cordless handset; Specifications
30 5 General 5 Cordless handset 5 Battery 5 Specifications 5 Frequency 1.9 GHz Standard DECT™ Multi Handset Capability Up to 4 handsets Dimensions Weight (including battery) 149 g (5.26 oz) LCD (liquid crystal display) 16-Digit, 3-Line (+1-Line for Pict), Backlit (Orange) Charge Indicator Yes (LED) ...
Page 37 - Battery charger cradle; Basic Features
Specifications 31 5 Battery charger cradle 5 AC adapter 5 Basic Features 5 Dimensions Weight 71.6 g (2.53 oz) Power Consumption (during charge) Charging: Average 2 W Type BCL-ADB (For U.K., Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia) BCL-ADOCE (For Australia and New Zealand) BCL-ADC (For others) Input AC 220...
Page 38 - Index
Index 32 6 B Battery charging ................................................ 27 installing .................................................. 3 replacing ...............................................28 C Cleaning ................................................... 28 Control panel overview ........
Page 39 - Trademark
EU Directive 2002/96/EC and EN50419 European Union only This equipment is marked with the above recycling symbol. It means that at the end of the life of the equipment you must dispose of it separately at an appropriate collection point and not place it in the normal domestic unsorted waste stream. ...
Page 40 - Visit us on the World Wide Web
Visit us on the World Wide Web http://www.brother.com This machine is approved for use in the country of purchase only. Local Brother companies or theirdealers will only support machines purchased in their own countries. UK/IRE/OCE/ASA