Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................... 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ...................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................... 5...
Page 4 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; Installing the Batteries
INSTALLATION Package Contents Handset Telephone Base This User’s Guide Handset Curly Cord Telephone Line Cord Wall-Mount Screws and Anchors Three AA Batteries(For initial operation test) Installing the Batteries Install three high quality AA size Alkaline (LR6) or Manganese (R6,UM-3) batteries. We r...
Page 7 - Connecting the Telephone; For best speakerphone performance, avoid the following:
INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: • Disconnect telephone line cord before removing battery cover to replace the batteries. Battery cover must be in place at all other times. • Replace all batteries every six (6) months. • When the low battery indicator appears on the LCD, replace all batteries immediately. • ...
Page 9 - INITIAL SETUP; Setting the Clock
INITIAL SETUP Selecting the Dialling Mode Set the dialling mode switch to either DP (Pulse) or MF (Tone) to select the signalling type. The correct mode depends on the requirements of the PBX to which the telephone is connected. Setting the LCD Contrast There are 5 display contrast settings. 1. Ensu...
Page 10 - Setting the Flash Time
INITIAL SETUP Setting the Flash Time The correct hookflash timing depends on the requirements of the PBX to which the telephone is connected. 1. Ensure the phone is idle. 2. Dial ¿ 4 1 ¿ . 3. Dial 00 to 06 to select from the following list of hookflash timings. 00: 95ms 01: 100ms (Default) 02: 120ms...
Page 11 - BASIC OPERATION; Making a Call using Speakerphone
BASIC OPERATION Making a Call using the Handset 1. Pick up the handset and wait for dial tone. 2. Dial the number you require. 3. Replace the handset when you finish the call. Or, to preview the dialled number: 1. Dial the number you require (while on-hook). 2. You may press the DELETE key to erase ...
Page 12 - Receiving a Call using Speakerphone; Switching between Handset and Speakerphone
BASIC OPERATION Receiving a Call using the Handset 1. Pick up the handset when the phone rings. 2. Converse with your caller. 3. Replace the handset when you finish the call. Ö Adjust the volume if needed using the Handset Volume Control Switch. Receiving a Call using Speakerphone 1. Press the SPEAK...
Page 13 - FEATURES; Last Number Redial
FEATURES FLASH Key The FLASH key works the same as the hook switch of the phone. When the FLASH key is pressed during a conversation, it may terminate the call or place the call on hold and you will hear dial tone allowing you to dial the next phone number. The FLASH key may also provide access to s...
Page 14 - Memory Redial
FEATURES Memory Redial The last 30 telephone numbers dialled (up to 21 digits each) are stored in the Outgoing Call Memory. To dial from the Outgoing Call Memory: 1. Press the SEARCH key until the OUT icon is shown on the display. 2. Advance up or down to the phone number you wish to dial by pressin...
Page 15 - Call Hold
FEATURES Temporarily Switching Pulse to Tone Dialling If your telephone set is connected to a Pulse dialling mode network, this feature allows you to temporarily switch to Tone dialling to access Tone operated services; e.g. answering machines, telephone banking, etc. 1. Dial the number of the servi...
Page 18 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting Guide
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Guide Problem Solution No dial tone / Will not dial out • Check that the hookswitch is not depressed. • Check that the line cord is connected. • Make sure the SPEAKER key LED is lit (if using speakerphone). • Ensure that the Dialling Mode Switch is set to the correct ...
Page 19 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS Caller ID receiver FSK (type I) or DTMF Caller ID information CLI number with date and time stamp Caller ID review, delete, dial back Yes Caller ID storage 90 (21 digits) Last number redial storage 30 (21 digits) Last number redial key Yes (32 digits) One-touch key memories 10 (21 dig...
Page 20 - QUICK REFERENCE; Feature Access Codes
QUICK REFERENCE Feature Access Codes Operation: Dial Access Code + Option Code + # Feature Access Code Option Code Ring Tone ¿ 1 ¿ 1: Low Tone 2: Mid Tone (default) 3: High Tone Hold Tone ¿ 5 ¿ 0: Tone 1 (default) 1: Tone 2 PBX Trunk Access Code ¿ 0 ¿ 0~9 (default = 0) Hook Flash Timing ¿ 41 ¿ 00: 9...