Oricom MI40 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Notes for operation in New Zealand; Caller ID
- Page 4 – Safety Information; CAUTION; Getting Started
- Page 7 – Menu Overview
- Page 8 – Basic Operations
- Page 9 – to return to standby.
- Page 13 – Using the Phone Book; to confirm storing of the number. The telephone
- Page 15 – during predial or standby.
- Page 16 – on a CID while reviewing the call log.; Answering Machine; to abort the current operations, exit the
- Page 22 – to activate and exit to SPK FILTER.
- Page 25 – Additional Features
- Page 27 – Call Barring
- Page 32 – Using Additional Cordless Handsets
MI40 User guide
1.8GHz DECT Cordless Telephone
Digital Answering Machine,
Caller ID & Handset Speakerphone
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notes for operation in New Zealand .................................................. 6
Safety Information .............................................................................. 7
Getting Started.................................................................................... 8
Unpacking ......................................................................................... 8
Your Telephone ................................................................................ 9
LCD Display on the Handset ........................................................... 10
Basic Steps to Install ....................................................................... 11
Battery Level Indication ................................................................... 12
Charging the Handset ..................................................................... 12
Menu Overview ................................................................................. 13
Basic Operations .............................................................................. 16
During Standby ............................................................................... 16
Making External Calls ..................................................................... 16
Using Traditional Dialling ............................................................. 16
To End a Call............................................................................... 16
Using Pre-Dialling ........................................................................ 17
Using Quick Dialling .................................................................... 17
Using Direct Dialling .................................................................... 18
Using Last Number Re-Dialling function ...................................... 19
Inserting Pause for PBX System ..................................................... 21
Receiving External Calls ................................................................. 21
Recall .............................................................................................. 22
Adjusting the Handset Ringing Volume ........................................... 22
Adjusting the Receiver Volume ....................................................... 23
Handsfree Operation ....................................................................... 23
Using the Handsfree Speaker...................................................... 23
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Summary
5 of 72 Ringing Volume for Base ................................................................ 57 Base Ringer Melody for External Calls ............................................ 57 Alert Tones...................................................................................... 58 Out of Range ...
7 of 72 Safety Information • 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 ...
13 of 72 Menu Overview FEATURES MONITOR ON OFF DIR DIAL ON OFF QUICK DIAL Select a key 1…9 ON PREFIX P OFF Select a prefix ON CALL BAR P OFF Select a handset SOUNDS OFF HS RINGER ALL VOLUME EXEMPT EXT MELODY BAR INT MELODY BS RINGER VOLUME MELODY TONES KEY BEEP CONFIRM SETTINGS CHARGING AUTO ANS FLA...