Page 2 - CONTENTS; ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY
CONTENTS Page 2 of 31 CONTENTS 1 ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY ....................................................................................................... 4 2 ABOUT YOUR PHONE ..........................................................................................................................
Page 4 - Environment and safety; BATTERIES; CAUTION
ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY Page 4 of 31 1 Environment and safety • 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 no...
Page 5 - Pack Contents
ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY Page 5 of 31 Pack Contents Depending on the model you have purchased the pack should contain the following items:- IP800 IP800+1 IP800+2 Number of Base units 1 1 1 Number of cordless handsets 1 2 3 Number of charger adaptors 1 2 3 Number of Power adaptors 1 1 1 Number of phone...
Page 6 - SETTING UP YOUR PHONE; About your phone
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Page 6 of 31 2 About your phone Your handset Your Base Paging Key Use to page the handset. Use to register a handset. LED 1 Blinks slowly while paging the handset. Blinks quickly during registration mode. LED 2 On when the USB cable is connected to the PC and the base is powere...
Page 7 - Private; anytime or place your
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Page 7 of 31 Icons on your handset display Base/Handset link CID/New missed call PSTN call in progress Message Waiting Indicator Battery full; 2/3 full; 1/3 full; Empty, please charge. SKYPE call in progress Loudspeaker on Digits/characters on the right Alarm clock on Up Ringer...
Page 8 - Setting up your PC; Setting up your phone
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Page 8 of 31 3 Setting up your phone Setting up the handset(s) and the base 1. Connect the included power adapter to the power port of the base station. Then plug the power adapter into the electrical outlet. 2. Connect the USB plug directly to your PC’s USB slot. 3. Connect th...
Page 10 - Sound Playback
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE Page 10 of 31 Adjusting the speaker volume on your PC The speaker volume setting might affect the sound quality of your phone. Please follow the steps below to adjust your speaker volume. For Windows XP user, 1. Click on the Windows START and then select Control Panel . 2. Clic...
Page 12 - MAKING CALLS; Call another SKYPE user on your contact list
MAKING CALLS Page 12 of 31 4 Making Calls General Information Before any call is made, please note the following. Call another SKYPE user on your contact list 1. Press SKYPE . 2. Press UP and DOWN to select the SKYPE user you would like to call. 3. Press TALK or SKYPE to call the selected contact. T...
Page 13 - Assign a quick dial key.; OK
MAKING CALLS Page 13 of 31 Calling a number via the landline 1. Enter the number you want to call. The number will appear on the display. You can enter up to 20 digits. 2. Press Talk to dial the number. Or, 1. Press Talk to obtain the line; a dial tone should be heard if the landline is not in use. ...
Page 14 - Caller id; TALK; Second outgoing call
MAKING CALLS Page 14 of 31 Answering a call When you receive a call, if the incoming call is from the SKYPE line, the SKYPE melody will ring and will Recall in the display. if the incoming call is from the landline, the landline melody will ring and will Recall in the display. 1. Press Talk to answe...
Page 15 - Still can’t find the most comfortable level?
MAKING CALLS Page 15 of 31 3. Press the OK key. Hands free calls Hands free function provides the convenience of talking to the caller without having to hold the handset. You can communicate by using a headset or the speaker/microphone of the phone. Hands free also allows others in the room to be in...
Page 16 - USING YOUR PHONEBOOK; Memory full; Storing Entries
USING YOUR PHONEBOOK Page 16 of 31 5 Using your phonebook You can use your phonebook to manage your phone entries. Your phone has a private phonebook and a shared phonebook. The information in your private phonebook is stored in your handset; therefore, if you have more than one handset, each handse...
Page 17 - Contacts on the contact list cannot be assigned to quick dial keys.
USING YOUR PHONEBOOK Page 17 of 31 C OPY YOUR ENTRIES Information of the entries can be shared by copying the entries from the private phonebook to the shared phonebook and vice versa. 1. Press MENU ; select PHONEBOOK and press OK . 2. Press UP or DOWN to select the phonebook you want to open, PRIVA...
Page 19 - CALL RECORDS; Order of display; Matching your phonebook record
CALL RECORDS Page 19 of 31 6 Call Records Finding out who called you (Call List) Your phone keeps a record each time you make, receive or miss a call. You can access a list of the last 15 calls that you have missed and the last 5 calls you have received. Each record stores a name up to 12 characters...
Page 21 - SKYPE FEATURES; SKYPEVOICEMAIL
SKYPE FEATURES Page 21 of 31 7 SKYPE Features Your phone has other SKYPE features. Changing your online status You can change you current SKYPE status on the handset. To change your online status: 1. Press MENU. 2. Select SKYPE and press OK . 3. Select USER STATUS and press OK . 4. Select the status...
Page 22 - PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE
PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE Page 22 of 31 8 Personalizing your phone Your phone comes with a selection of settings that you can change to personalize the phone the way you like it to work. Personalizing your phone will be done in the various menu items. At any time you can press the BACK key to exit th...
Page 23 - Turning off your handset’s ringer
PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE Page 23 of 31 Personalizing your sounds You can assign different ringing melodies for each handset at different volume levels. You can select a different ringtone for SKYPE, landline and intercom calls. S ELECTING YOUR HANDSET ’ S RINGING MELODY 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Sel...
Page 24 - EXTRA FEATURES; When the alarm clock goes off,; OFF; key to turn off the alarm clock.
EXTRA FEATURES Page 24 of 31 9 Extra Features Setting the time The time is displayed during standby mode S ETTING YOUR HANDSET ’ S TIME 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Select CLOCK/ALARM and press the OK key. 3. Select SET CLOCK and press the OK key. The current setting is displayed. 4. Edit the time usin...
Page 25 - ADDITIONAL FEATURES
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Page 25 of 31 10 Advanced features Recall Your phone comes with different Recall durations. Check with your local service provider if you are not sure which duration to use. 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Select ADVANCED SET and press the OK key. 3. Select RECALL TIME and press the OK...
Page 26 - The base is full
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Page 26 of 31 Registering a new handset Each base can register up to 4 handsets. Each handset can register up to 4 bases. If you buy an additional cordless handset you need to follow these steps. 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Select ADVANCED SET and press the OK key. 3. Select REGIST...
Page 27 - Default settings; PAGING; key on the base again.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES Page 27 of 31 Resetting You can reset the display, sounds, and other settings of your phone. Refer to the section Default settings . 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Select ADVANCED SET and press the OK key. 3. Select RESET and press the OK key. 4. Enter the PIN (The default pin code is...
Page 28 - APPENDIX; INTERCOM
APPENDIX Page 28 of 31 12 Using multi-handsets Call someone in the house You can call someone in the house by using the intercom function on your phone. To make an intercom call: 1. Press the INTERCOM key and wait for the internal dialing tone. 2. Select the handset you want to call and press the OK...
Page 29 - Default Settings
APPENDIX Page 29 of 31 13 Appendix Default Settings Handset Name* Oricom Contrast Level 2 Clock 00:00 Auto Answer Off Ringer melody (Telephone) Melody 8 Menu Language English Ringer melody (SKYPE) Melody 5 Pause duration Pause 1 Ringer melody (Internal) Melody 1 Area code Empty Ringer volume Level 4...
Page 30 - Notes for operation in New Zealand; Caller ID
APPENDIX Page 30 of 31 14 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, ...
Page 31 - (ii) negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product; Support
APPENDIX Page 31 of 31 15 Warranty (a) Warranty. Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other s...