Page 2 - General Information; It is very important; Warnings
2 1 General Information Warnings It is very important that you read the User Guide carefully as it contains detailed information on installation, programming and operational issues whichyou will need to be aware of to ensure the Care Phone operates properly. Ifyou are not clear about how to install ...
Page 3 - Notes for operation in New Zealand; Caller ID
3 • The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such asstaples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset nearthese items. • Setting the receiver volume to maximum may, under some situationscause ear damage. We suggest returning the handset volume control tothe “0” posit...
Page 4 - 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. Receiver volume control 10. Receiver volume LED 11. Power Jack 12. New Call LED 13. Display 14. / Buttons 15. Ringer Hi/Mid/Low Swi...
Page 5 - Installation; Snap the battery compartment door back into place.; Always use 4 new high quality Alkaline AA batteries.; Connecting the mains power supply; CAUTION; Connecting the telephone; Plug one end of the telephone cable supplied into the
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 7 - 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 OK 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 OK button. 4. The display now shows to ...
Page 8 - Press and release the; Ringer Volume Control
8 4.5 Receiver Volume Control The receiver volume control enables you to adjust the receiver volume onthe handset. Rotate the button on the base to select a comfortable listeninglevel (1-9), the red LED will turn on. WARNINGSetting the receiver volume to maximum may, under some situationscause ear d...
Page 9 - Pairing new pendants to the phone; Telephone Operation
9 5.1 Pairing new pendants to the phone 1. Press and release the MENU button until REMOTE PENDANT is shown. 2. Press the OK button, 3. Select PAIRING or DELETE by pressing the or , and confirm with the OK button. 5.2 Remote Pendant setting: If you select PARING , the display will show PAIRING for on...
Page 10 - Speaker Volume Control
10 Pre Dialing a Call 1. Dial the number you wish to call the telephone will speak out the numbers as you dial them (with voice option ON). To correct a number press the DELETE button for each incorrect digit. 2. Pick up the handset, press CALL BACK or press the SPEAKER button. 6.2 Receiving a Call ...
Page 12 - Storing numbers in the phone book
12 To dial the numbers in the emergency MEMORY Buttons, simply pick up the handset or press SPEAKER button and press M1 or M2 . Note: the numbers stored in M1 and M2 memory buttons are for manual dialing only and are not dialled in the emergency call function. 7. The Phone Book 7.1 Storing numbers i...
Page 13 - You can repeat step 2 to 6 to enter more numbers or press; button to; button once to enter phone book; Button Letters/symbols; the cursor to the correct position using or and then press; DELETE
13 WARNINGSelecting the correct location is very important as this feature determinesthe sequence in which the emergency telephone numbers are dialled.Location 1 will be dialled first, then 2, then 3 etc. WARNING: If you choose to overwrite a location, the previously storednumber will be erased. The...
Page 14 - To review the Phone Book Memory; To dial a number from the Phone Book:; Recording / Editing / Deleting voice prompt of name of phone
14 7.2 To review the Phone Book Memory 1. Press and release CID button until the phone symbol is shown. 2. Review the stored phone number by pressing or , or enter the first letter of the name of the person you wish to call. After a short time, thedisplay will display the first stored telephone numb...
Page 15 - To Edit Phone Book Memories; To Delete the Phone Book Memory
15 7.5 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 OK button, the first digit of the selected phone number will flas...
Page 16 - Emergency Call feature; Emergency Message
16 8 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. 8.1 Emergency Message Two options are provided for your emergency message:...
Page 17 - To activate the Emergency Call function:; WARNING
17 8.5 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, or the button on the pendant is presse...
Page 18 - REPEAT; View the Caller ID Memory; END
18 9. Caller ID Important: To use Caller ID functions the CLIP symbol must be on. If the CLIP symbol is not visible on the display, press the CID button once. 9.1 Receiving a Call (Can be stored up to 64 calls) • If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete Caller ID signal is received, the displayshows -...
Page 20 - 0. Important Information; Remote Pendant; cross tip screwdriver.; Battery Backup on the phone base
20 1 0. Important Information 10.1Periodic testing Remote Pendant We 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 soon...
Page 21 - Warranty; as it contains full and additional details of the warranty,; Exclusion and limitation of liability; installation and proper functioning of the product
21 10.3 Consumer Support and Troubleshooting If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult this user guideand ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions. Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directlyto the telephone so...
Page 22 - but not limited to electricity failure, lighting, over voltage; Australia; Customer support; New Zealand; Customer Support
22 (ii) negligence on your par t or misuse by you of the product;(iii) any un-controlled external cause to the phone not functioning including but not limited to electricity failure, lighting, over voltage; (iv) non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide and the User Guide generally; and...