Page 2 - General Information; the phone is engaged or off the hook; Warnings; Test the emergency call feature regularly.
1 1 General Information Warnings It is very important that you read the User Guide carefully as it containsdetailed information on installation, programming and operational issueswhich you will need to be aware of to ensure the Care Phone operatesproperly. If you are not clear about how to install t...
Page 4 - Notes for operation in New Zealand; Caller ID
3 Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates onlythat Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditionsfor connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product byTelecom, nor does it provide any sor...
Page 5 - Location of controls
4 2 Location of controls 1. Telephone Line Jack 2. Hook switch 3. Handset Holder 4. Delete Button 5. Call Back Button 6. Memory Buttons (M1, M2) 7. Speaker 8. Keypad 9. Handset volume control 10. Receiver volume LED 11. Power Jack 12. New Call LED 13. Display 14. / Buttons 3 4 5 REPEAT VOICE NEW CLI...
Page 6 - Installation; Snap the battery compartment door back into place.; Connecting the mains power supply; CAUTION; Connecting the telephone; the back of the telephone base.
5 3 Installation 3.1 Installing batteries (supplied) in the phone Warnings You must install 4 AA Alkaline batteries in the phone base. The batteryback up system will then be able to power the unit for up to 12 hours ifthere is a mains power failure.If your mains power has been turned off for an exte...
Page 8 - Setting Up; Setting the contrast; Setting the TIME and DATE
7 4 Setting Up 4.1 Setting the contrast 1. Press the MENU button. The display shows “LCD CONTRAST”.2. Press the CALL BACK button. The display shows the current contrast setting with values between 1 and 5. 3. Press or to select the contrast level and confirm with CALL BACK button. 4. The display now...
Page 9 - Receiver Volume Control; with CALL BACK button.; Ringer Volume Control
8 4.4 Voice Prompts Voice prompts are provided to make it easy to use the TP150. The volume ofthe voice prompt can be adjusted with the VOLUME slide switch on the sideof the phone. If you prefer you may turn off the voice prompt function. NOTE: You will stillhear all the phone book names you recorde...
Page 10 - Telephone Operation; Pick up the handset or press SPEAKER button (the speaker LED will; When you have completed your call, hang up the handset or press; SPEAKER button again to release the telephone line.
9 5. Telephone Operation 5.1 Making a call 1. Pick up the handset or press SPEAKER button (the speaker LED will light) and wait for a dial tone. 2. Dial the number you wish to call. The display will show the number that you are dialling. If you dial a number over 14 digits long, it will show thelast...
Page 11 - hold and talk with the second caller.; Network Message Waiting Indicator
10 5.3 Speaker Volume Control You can adjust the speaker volume level that suits you by sliding the VOLUMEswitch. 5.4 Last number Redial To redial the last number called:1. Lift the handset or press SPEAKER button.2. Press the REDIAL button.3. The last number you dialed (manually) will then be can b...
Page 12 - the number pad and confirm with CALL BACK button.; press; Storing numbers in the phone book; Confirm with CALL BACK button. The display now shows EMERGENCY
11 5.7 To mute the microphone During a call press and hold down the MUTE button to mute the microphoneon the handset and base. Release the button to resume speaking to thecaller. 5.8 Pause If needed for phone banking or behind a PBX system. You can inser t a 3.6seconds pause while dialing or storing...
Page 13 - You can repeat step 2 to 6 to enter more numbers or press; button to; button once to enter phone
12 6. Select EMERGENCY ON or EMERGENCY OFF using the or and confirm with CALL BACK button.• If you selected EMERGENCY OFF and press CALL BACK, SAVEDis shown and the unit announces “Name Recording”. That means thephone number is stored only for normal memory phone dial out, notfor emergency call dial...
Page 14 - To review the Phone Book Memory
13 How to enter namesBy repeatedly pressing the appropriate button, upper case letters as well asnumbers and special characters can be entered. Overview:Button Letters/symbols 1 [Space character] + & - / 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 * ‘ @ ...
Page 15 - To dial a number from the Phone Book:; The display shows the telephone number and call timer.; Recording / Editing / Deleting voice prompt of name of phone; Press the CALL BACK button. A list of the phone book entries will be; pressing the
14 6.3 To dial a number from the Phone Book: 1. With the required telephone number showing on the display, press CALL BACK button. The telephone dials out the displayed telephone numberautomatically in speakerphone mode. 2. The display shows the telephone number and call timer. OR 1. Pick up the han...
Page 16 - To Edit Phone Book Memories; To Delete the Phone Book Memory
15 6.5 To Edit Phone Book Memories 1. Press and release CID button until phone book symbol is shown. 2. Select the required location by pressing or .3. Press and hold MENU button for two seconds. The display will show EDIT?. 4. Press CALL BACK button, the first digit of the selected phone number wil...
Page 17 - Emergency Call feature; Emergency Message; Press and release the MENU button until the RECORD MESSAGE is; message. The message will now play back for you to review.; To check your emergency message; Then press the CALL BACK button to play back the message.; To delete your own emergency message and use the pre-; Press and release the MENU button until the CHECK MESSAGE is; deleted and you will now use the pre-recorded emergency message.
16 7 Emergency Call feature THE EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION WILL NOT OPERATE UNLESS ALL THEPROCEDURES IN THE USER GUIDE HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. This feature allows you to summon assistance from the people in emergencyphone list. 7.1 Emergency Message Two options are provided for your emergency message:...
Page 18 - To activate the Emergency Call function:; WARNING; If NO emergency numbers have been programmed, the telephone
17 7.5 To activate the Emergency Call function: 1. Press and hold the button on the pendant or the SOS emergency button on the telephone for three seconds. The telephone will beep loudly for 15seconds. (If during this time the emergency SOS button on the phone, orthe button on the pendant is pressed...
Page 19 - the time/date will be updated and the “REPEAT” symbol will be lit.
18 8. Caller ID Important: To use Caller ID functions the CLIP symbol must be on. If theCLIP symbol is not visible on the display, press the CID button once. 8.1 Receiving a Call (Can be stored up to 64 calls) • If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete Caller ID signal is received, the displayshows -E...
Page 20 - Or; Copy from the Caller ID to the Phone Book
19 8.2 View the Caller ID Memory Press to review more recent calls. The CALL# will increase.After you view the most recent data in memory, the display will show ENDOF LIST. Press to review older calls. The CALL# will decrease.After you view the oldest data in memory, the display will show END OFLIST...
Page 21 - Important Information; Testing the remote pendant battery; cross tip screwdriver.; How to obtain replacement remote pendants
20 9 Important Information 9.1 Periodic testing Remote PendantWe recommend you check and test the remote pendant and SOS buttonfunction every month. To ensure that it is working correctly.The remote pendant battery should last for up to 2 years but we recommendchanging it every 12 months or sooner i...
Page 22 - Australia; Customer support; New Zealand; Customer Support
21 9.2 Battery Backup on the phone base The TP150 requires that 4 AA Alkaline batteries be fitted in the phone andthe power adaptor be connected to mains power socket and be turned on atall times. The Battery warning symbol on the phone display will indicate when the 4AA batteries in the phone base ...
Page 23 - (iv) non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide and the
22 9.4 Cleaning and care The surface of the case can be cleaned with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Neveruse cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. Apart from occasionalcleaning of the case, no other care is necessary. The rubber feet of the basestation are not resistant to all cleaning a...