Page 2 - About Your Phone; Table of Contents
About Your Phone 2 Table of Contents 1 Environment & Safety .................................................................................. 3 2 What’s in the Box?....................................................................................... 4 3 Welcome...................................
Page 3 - Environment & Safety; Power requirements; Battery requirements; adaptor polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.
About Your Phone 3 Environment & Safety Power requirements This product requires an electrical supply of 220-240 volts, single-phase alternating current, excluding IT installations defined in standard EN 60950. AC Adaptor Base Input: 240V AC 50Hz Output: 9V DC 500mA AC Adaptor charger Input: 240...
Page 4 - Environmental; Pack Contents
About Your Phone 4 • Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radios and computers if placed too close. It is recommended that you position the base unit at least one metre from such appliances. • This telephone complies with applicable ...
Page 5 - HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE?; Critical information for; preventing personal injury.; Critical information for preventing; damage to the product.; Information for easier operation.; for carrying out an operation correctly.
About Your Phone 5 Welcome This user guide provides you with information and instruction you need to get the most from your phone. HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE? The following symbols are used to alert you on important information. • Warning: Critical information for preventing personal injury. • Cauti...
Page 6 - About your phone; THE HANDSET
About Your Phone 6 About your phone THE HANDSET 1 Up Navigation & Call Log key Scroll up menu items Increase ringer and receiver volume Enter incoming call log 2 Menu & OK key Access main menu Confirm selection/operation 3 Redial & More key Enter redial log View more record information 4...
Page 7 - THE BASE; Forward & Screen key; THE ICONS
About Your Phone 7 THE BASE 1 Volume down key Use to turn the speaker volume down. 2 Volume up key Use to turn the speaker volume up. 3 OGM key Use to playback OGM. Use to record OGM. 4 Memo key Use to playback memo. Use to record memo. 5 Answering Machine On/Off key Use to turn the answering machin...
Page 8 - THE MENUS; Browsing the menus; to enter the incoming call log.; Taking a glance at the menus
About Your Phone 8 THE MENUS Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. Browsing the menus The main menu includes the Phonebook, Display, Sound, Settings, and System menus. ¾ Press to enter the main menu. ¾ Press to enter the incoming call log. ¾ Press to enter the p...
Page 9 - Getting Started; CONNECTING YOUR PHONE; RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT
Getting Started 9 Getting Started CONNECTING YOUR PHONE 1. Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the bottom of the base unit. 2. Connect the mains adapter to a standard wall outlet. 3. Connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket at the bottom of the base unit and the wall phone soc...
Page 10 - CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL; CHECKING THE SIGNAL STRENGTH
Getting Started 10 1. Place the 2 rechargeable batteries (included) into the battery compartment. 2. Slide the battery door firmly into place. 3. Place the handset on the base unit or charger for charging. CHECKING THE BATTERY LEVEL The battery icon displays the current battery level. = 100% full = ...
Page 11 - SWITCHING YOUR HANDSET ON/OFF; Switching off your handset; Call; MAKING A CALL
Getting Started 11 SWITCHING YOUR HANDSET ON/OFF If you go on vacation you may prefer to turn off your handset to conserve power. Switching off your handset 1. Press and hold . The handset’s screen turns off. Switching on your handset 1. Press . The handset may take a few seconds to power up. Call M...
Page 12 - Redialing the last number; ENDING A CALL; Turning off the ringer
Getting Started 12 2. Press to dial out the call. Redialing the last number 1. Press . 2. Press . The last dialed number displays on the screen and is dialed out. Calling from your phonebook For details on the phonebook, see Phonebook on page 16. 1. Press . 2. Select the phonebook record you want. 3...
Page 13 - Adjusting the earpiece volume; CALL WAITING; Take two different calls at the same time; listen for dial
Getting Started 13 Adjusting the earpiece volume 1. Press or to adjust the volume during a call. Press to confirm. Muting the microphone The mute feature allows you to speak to someone in the house privately. 1. Press during a call. The caller cannot hear you, but you can still hear the caller’s voi...
Page 14 - Multi-handset operation; CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET; While you are on the phone; TRANSFERRING A CALL
Getting Started 14 Multi-handset operation YOU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAVE 2 OR MORE HANDSETS REGISTERED TO THE BASE. CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET 1. Press . 2. Press the target handset number. 3. Wait for the other party to answer your call. 4. Press to cancel or end the intercom call. Whi...
Page 15 - Text and Numbers; ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS; Key; ERASING TEXT AND NUMBERS; Erasing a single character; Press; Erasing all characters; Press and hold
Text and Numbers 15 Text and Numbers You can enter text and numbers for handset name, phonebook record, and others. ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS 1. Find the key with the character you want. 2. Press it as many times as needed for the character to display on the screen. Figure 1: Input table Key Charact...
Page 16 - Phonebook; VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK; Searching a record; CALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK; Call Service. You can make a second call whilst on a call. Consult the
Phonebook 16 Phonebook Each handset has a phonebook that can store up to 50 records. Each phonebook record can have a name of up to 12 characters long and a number of up to 20 digits long. VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK 1. Press . 2. If you want to view the details of the record, press . Searching a record Y...
Page 17 - ADDING A RECORD
Phonebook 17 ADDING A RECORD 1. Press . 2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ ADD RECORD . Press . 3. Enter the name. Press . 4. Enter the number. 5. Press to confirm. Your new record is saved. EDITING A RECORD 1. Press . 2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ EDIT RECORD . Press . 3. Select the record you want to edit. Press . 4. ...
Page 18 - Call Log; Calls; VIEWING THE CALL RECORDS; Returning a call; SAVING A CALL RECORD TO YOUR PHONEBOOK; SAVE; DELETING A CALL RECORD; DELETE; DELETING ALL INCOMING CALL RECORDS; DELETE ALL
Phonebook 18 Call Log The call log stores the call history of all the incoming (missed or received), and dialed calls. Calls What is this? Stored records Incoming Calls that you received. Up to 20 Dialed Calls that you have made. 1 The call history includes information of the caller name, number, ca...
Page 19 - Custom Options; Naming your handset
Custom Options 19 Custom Options Make this your handset – change the look and sound to suit your needs and tastes. Naming your handset Every handset can have its own name. It displays on the screen during standby. 1. Press . 2. Select DISPLAY Æ HANDSET NAME . Press . 3. Edit the name. Use to make co...
Page 20 - Calling Features; AUTO ANSWER; Activating/Deactivating auto answer; RECALL SELECTION; Selecting recall duration; Extra Features; KEYPAD LOCK; Locking the keypad; emergency calls when the keypad is locked.
Extra Features 20 Calling Features Your phone supports a number of call-related features to help you handle and manage your calls. AUTO ANSWER Auto answer enables you to answer an incoming call by simply picking up the handset from the charging cradle. You do not need to press a key to answer the ca...
Page 21 - VOICEMAIL INDICATION; Clearing the voicemail indicator
Extra Features 21 VOICEMAIL INDICATION Voicemail indication is a visual voicemail alert. On the ECO3400, you see an envelope icon when there is a voicemail waiting in your service providers mailbox(es). Retrieving voicemail(s) To retrieve your voicemail(s), consult your service providers instruction...
Page 22 - The System; REGISTERING YOUR HANDSET
The System 22 The System REGISTERING YOUR HANDSET Registration allows communication between your base unit and handset(s). If your handset is not registered, you will not be able to make a call or use some of the functions and features on the phone. If your handset displays UNREGISTERED , follow the...
Page 23 - RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS; SYSTEM; Appendix; General Setting
The System 23 3. Enter the system PIN. Press to confirm. Use to make correction. 4. Enter the new system PIN. Press . 5. Enter the new system PIN again for verification. 6. Press . The new setting is saved. RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS You can reset your phone settings to the factory defaul...
Page 24 - The Answering Machine; SWITCHING THE ANSWERING MACHINE ON/OFF; Setting the default OGM
The Answering Machine 24 The Answering Machine When first switched on, your answering machine is ready to be used. Your answering machine is set to answer and record mode. The answering machine gives you clear visual messages on its display. You can also record memos and access the answering machine...
Page 25 - Deleting an OGM; Adjust the volume. Press; Deleting an ICM; FU
The Answering Machine 25 Deleting an OGM 1. Press while listening to the OGM. The pre-recorded OGM is restored. INCOMING MESSAGES (ICM) Each message can be up to 2 minutes long. When you have received new messages on your answering machine, its display will keep flashing the number of new messages r...
Page 26 - MEMO; Recording a memo; CALL SCREENING
The Answering Machine 26 MEMO A memo is a message you can leave for other users of your phone. Recording a memo You can record one memo (up to 2 minutes long). Delete the old memo before recording a new one. 1. Press for 2 seconds. 2. Start recording after the beep. 3. Press to stop recording or rec...
Page 27 - ADJUSTING THE PLAYBACK VOLUME; to increase or; SETTING RING DELAY; Changing your remote access code
The Answering Machine 27 ADJUSTING THE PLAYBACK VOLUME You can adjust the volume of call screening and message playback. 1. Press to increase or to decrease the volume. SETTING RING DELAY Ring delay is the number of rings your phone will ring before the answering machine picks up the call. This sett...
Page 28 - REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS; Key Function
The Answering Machine 28 REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS Table 1: Commands at the remote menu Table 2: Commands during message playback Key Function Key Function 2 To play messages 1 To play previous message 4 To play Memo 2 To repeat current message 5 To stop an operation 3 To play next message 6 To play OG...
Page 29 - TROUBLESHOOTING; UNREGISTERED
29 Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING Problem(s) Tip(s) No dial tone • Check your phone connections. • The handset may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • The battery capacity may be low. Charge battery. Signal icon flashing • The handset may be out of range. Move closer to the base. • If the handset ...
Page 30 - Notes for operation in New Zealand; Caller ID; (ii) Negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product
30 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, nor does it provide any...