Oricom Cordless Telephone ECO90 User Manual

Oricom eco90 Series  
DECT Digital Cordless Phone  
USER GUIDE  
Keep this user guide for future reference.  
 
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1  
s "ECAUSE THE PHONE WORKS BY SENDING RADIO SIGNALS  
IMPORTANT  
between base station and handset, wearers of  
hearing aids may experience interference in the form  
of a humming noise. The telephone is compatible with  
most popular hearing aids on the market. However,  
due to the wide range of hearing aids available,  
there is no guarantee that the telephone will function  
"problem free" with every model.  
s !VOID EXPOSURE OF THIS TELEPHONE TO MOISTURE OR LIQUIDꢁ  
s 4O PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCKꢄ DO NOT OPEN THE HANDSET OR  
base cabinet.  
s !VOID METALLIC CONTACT ꢀEꢁGꢁ METAL CLIPSꢄ KEYS BETWEEN  
the battery contacts and charging conductors.  
s 4HERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE THAT THE TELEPHONE COULD BE  
damaged by an electrical storm. It is recommended  
that users unplug the phone from the mains supply  
and telephone socket during a storm.  
s 9OUR 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.  
s 4HIS TELEPHONE COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE SAFETY  
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES ꢀ%-2 ꢁ  
The mean power of this telephone does not exceed  
ꢂꢃM7 LIMIT AT WHICH POINT TESTING IS REQUIREDꢁ  
s $O NOT USE THE HANDSET IN AN EXPLOSIVE HAZARD AREA  
such as where there is gas leaking.  
s &OLLOW THE LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF  
your packing materials, exhausted batteries and used  
phone. Wherever possible, recycle those materials.  
s 7E ADVISE THAT THIS PHONE SHOULD NOT BE USED NEAR  
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OR BY PERSONS WITH  
pacemakers. Persons with pacemakers should seek  
advice from their doctor before using this product.  
s 4HE EARPIECE OF THE HANDSET MAY ATTRACT SMALL METAL  
objects such as staples and pins. Care should be  
taken when placing the handset near these items.  
s 4HIS TELEPHONE IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY  
telephone calls when the mains power fails. Always  
have a corded phone available to be able to make  
and receive calls to emergency services if the mains  
power fails.  
s #LEAN WITH A DRYSOFTꢄ LINTꢅFREE CLOTHꢁ .EVER USE CLEANING  
agents, particularly aggressive solvents.  
 
2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION  
s $O NOT USE YOUR TELEPHONE DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM  
thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock.  
2EFER TO INFORMATION CONTAINED IN 7HITE PAGES DIRECTORYꢁ  
s 4HIS PHONE IS DESIGNED FOR CONNECTION TO A 034.  
telephone line or an analogue extension port of a  
PBX system. If you connect this device to a digital  
extension of a PBX, damage may result to the PBX.  
CAUTION  
Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this product.  
Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can seriously  
damage the unit.  
Adaptor for base unit:  
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Adaptor for charger:  
).054ꢆꢇꢃꢃꢅꢂꢈꢃ6 !# ꢉꢃꢊꢋꢃ(Z  
/54054ꢆ ꢋ6 $# ꢇꢉꢃM!  
 
GETTING STARTED 3  
Installation and Charger  
WARNING  
1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on  
the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply.  
2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the  
back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket.  
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ꢌꢁ )NSERT ꢂ RECHARGEABLE .Iꢅ-( !!!  
batteries (included), observing the  
correct polarity, into the battery  
compartment on the handset. Slide  
the battery door firmly into place.  
4. Place the handset on the charging  
cradle and charge the batteries for a full 16 hours before  
using it for the first time.  
2)3+ /& %80,/3)/. )& "!44%29 )3 2%0,!#%$ "9  
!. ).#/22%#4 490%ꢁ  
.EVER USE NONꢅRECHARGEABLE BATTERIESꢁ 5SE RECOMMENDED  
type supplied with this product.  
s
s
.EVER USE ALKALINE OR LITHIUM BATTERIESꢁ  
$O NOT DISPOSE OF THE BATTERIES IN A FIREꢄ AS THEY CAN  
explode.  
s
s
s
s
$O NOT OPEN OR MUTILATE THE BATTERY2ELEASED  
electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the  
eyes or skin. It can be toxic if swallowed.  
Note:  
!VOID CONTACT WITH METAL OBJECTS WHEN HANDLING THE  
battery. These objects could short out the batteries or  
cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns.  
It may take some time for the cordless handset to power  
up, and it may get warm during initial charge. This is  
normal.  
$O NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY CELL BY HEATING  
it. Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause  
burns or irritation to the eyes or skin.  
/BSERVE THE PROPER POLARITYOR DIRECTIONꢄ OF ANY BATTERYꢁ  
2EVERSE INSERTION OF THE BATTERY CELL CAN RESULT IN  
leakage or explosion.  
Tip!  
It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the  
charging cradle when it is not in use to ensure that the  
handset is always fully charged.  
s
s
2EMOVE THE BATTERIES IF YOU DO NOT PLAN TO USE THE  
product for several months at a time.  
&OLLOW THE LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF  
your packing materials, exhausted batteries and used  
phone. Wherever possible, recycle those materials.  
 
4 GETTING STARTED  
Pack contents  
Purchasing additional handsets  
$EPENDING ON THE MODEL YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS PACK 9OU MAY EXPAND YOUR ECOꢍꢃ BY ADDING MORE HANDSETS  
should contain the following items:  
(eco9050). These can be purchased directly from Oricom  
(Australia). The eco90 can accommodate a total of 6  
cordless handsets.  
If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly.  
ECOꢍꢃꢅꢇ  
ECOꢍꢃꢅꢂ  
Base units  
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
IMPORTANT:  
DO YOU HAVE BROADBAND/ADSL?  
If you do, you must connect an in line filter (not supplied) between  
the telephone socket and your eco90 base to ensure that your  
broadband and eco90 will work properly. If you do not install the filter  
you will experience interference on the eco90 and your Broadband  
may suffer dropouts. Please refer to the user guide of the in line filter  
for installation.  
Cordless handsets  
Charging cradle and power adaptor  
Power adaptors  
Line cord  
User guide  
(ANDSET 2ECHARGEABLE !!!  
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FEATURES 5  
Your cordless handset  
2EDIAL ꢊ 5P ꢊ)NCREASE VOLUME KEY  
#ALLER )$ꢊ$OWNꢊ $ECREASE VOLUME KEY  
-ENU ꢊ /+ KEY  
+
,%$  
#ANCELꢊ 2ECALL KEY  
4ALK /Nꢊ/FF KEY  
!STERISK ꢊ).4 KEY  
(ASH ꢊ+EYPAD LOCK KEY  
:EROꢊ0AUSE +EY  
-EMORY +EY ꢇ  
-EMORY +EY ꢂ  
Handsfree  
 
6 FEATURES  
Your Base unit  
LED state  
ꢇꢁ ,%$ ON BASE STATION  
Aꢁ ,%$ n )NꢅUSEꢄ #OLOR n 'REEN  
Pattern  
Function  
7HEN HANDSET IS OFFꢅHOOK  
When there is incoming ring signal  
Steady On  
Flashes  
Bꢁ ,%$ n #HARGINGꢄ #OLOR n 2ED  
Pattern  
Function  
Steady On  
Flashes  
When handset is in the cradle and charging  
When paging, in cadence with ringing signal  
ꢂꢁ ,%$ ON (3  
,%$ n). 53%  
,%$ n#HARGING  
Pattern  
Function  
When message waiting received, or incoming  
ring signal.  
Flashes  
Paging key  
 
FEATURES 7  
LCD Display  
Icon  
Description  
Antenna icon  
Phone icon  
Key lock icon  
2ING OFF ICON  
Speakerphone icon  
Battery level indicator  
New call icon  
Alarm icon  
 
8 BASIC OPERATION  
Make a Call  
Adjust the Receiver and Speakerphone  
Volume  
1. Press the [  
] or [  
] key, wait for a dial tone, then  
dial the desired number.  
7HILE THE PHONE IS IN TALK MODEꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY ON  
the handset to adjust the receiver or speaker volume of  
the handset. The display will show the current volume level  
during adjusting.  
2. After finishing the conversation, press [  
place the cordless handset into the charger.  
The talk timer will be shown during talk.  
] key or  
Note:  
Answer a Call  
In standby mode press and holding [  
seconds, the number associated with the [  
] or [  
] for 1.5  
] or [  
]
7HEN THE PHONE RINGSꢄ THE HANDSET ,%$ WILL FLASH AND  
THE ,#$ ON THE HANDSET WILL SHOW h2).').'vꢁ )F YOU HAVE  
SUBSCRIBED TO #ALLER )$ SERVICE FROM YOUR LOCAL TELEPHONE  
company, the incoming call information will be shown.  
key will dial out.  
Pre-dialling  
1. Press the [  
] or [  
] key to answer a call.  
1. When the handset is in standby mode, input the desired  
number.  
2. After finishing the conversation, press [  
] key or  
place the cordless handset into the charger cradle.  
2. Press [  
correct one again. If a pause is needed during dialling,  
press and hold [ ] key for a while and character “P”  
] key to cancel the wrong digit, input the  
Auto Answer  
1. If you turn on the “AUTO TALK”, you just need to pick  
up the cordless handset from the charger cradle to  
will be shown. A 3 seconds pause will be added while  
dialling.  
answer the call directly, needn’t press [  
] or [  
]
3. Press the [  
] or [  
] key, the number will be  
key.  
automatically dialled out.  
2. After finishing the conversation, press [  
] key or  
4. After finishing the conversation, press [  
place the cordless handset into the charger.  
] key or  
place the cordless handset into the charger cradle.  
The talk timer will be shown during talk.  
 
BASIC OPERATION 9  
Dialling from the Phone Book  
Paging the Handset  
Press [  
on the handset will display “PHONEBOOK”, then press the handsets.  
] button and the first entry in the phone book  
= BUTTON WHEN IN STANDBY MODE AND THE ,#$ If a handset has been misplaced, it is possible to page all  
[
Press [  
To stop the page call: Press any key on the handset or  
press [ ] key again on the base.  
] key on the base to station.  
appears.  
Note:  
)F THERE IS NO RECORD IN PHONE BOOKꢄ h%-049v INFORMATION  
will display.  
Switching the Keypad Lock On/Off  
ꢇꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE REQUIRED RECORD FROM  
Press and hold [  
] key to activate or deactivate the key  
the phone book.  
lock. The [  
] icon turns on or off.  
2. Press [  
] or [  
] key to dial out the number.  
Note:  
3. After finishing the conversation, press [  
] key or  
Incoming calls can still be received when key locked.  
place the cordless handset into the charger to terminate  
the call.  
Muting the Microphone  
Pressing and holding the [  
] key for 1.5s can switch  
the microphone on or off during a call. The handset will  
DISPLAY h-54%$vꢁ  
 
10 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION  
3. If you want to transfer the call to the target handset, only  
Multi-Handset operation  
end the call. The call will be automatically transferred to  
the target handset.  
9OU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAVE ꢂ OR MORE  
cordless handsets registered to the base.  
Note:  
If the handset doesn’t answer within 30 seconds, the  
call transfer will be cancelled and the external call  
Intercom  
will return to the original handset. Press the [  
] key to answer the call.  
] or  
9OU CAN MAKE AN INTERCOM CALL BETWEEN TWO HANDSETSꢁ  
[
1. When the handset is in standby mode, press and hold  
[
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h).4vꢄ AND THEN INPUT THE  
Three-way Conversation  
desired handset number.  
ꢂꢁ 4HE TARGET HANDSET WILL RING AND THE ,#$ WILL SHOW THE  
9OU MAY HAVE A ꢌꢅWAY CONVERSATION USING THE INTERCOM AND  
an open line.  
calling handset number.  
3. Press [  
answer.  
4. Pressing [  
] or [  
] key in the target handset to  
ꢇꢁ $URING EXTERNAL CALLꢄ PRESS AND HOLD ;  
] key and input  
the desired handset number. The line will put on hold  
and the target handset will ring.  
] key to disconnect the intercom call.  
2. After the target handset answers the call, the intercom  
will be made.  
Call Transfer  
The function allows you to transfer an external call to 3. Press and hold the [  
another handset.  
] key for 2s on the handset to  
INITIATE THE THREEꢅWAY CONFERENCEꢁ  
4. By pressing [  
= KEYꢄ ANY OF THE HANDSETS CAN QUIT  
ꢇꢁ $URING EXTERNAL CALLꢄ PRESS AND HOLD ;  
] key and input  
from the conference and the other handsets continues  
with external call.  
the desired handset number. The line will put on hold  
and the target handset will ring.  
2. After the target handset answers the call, the intercom  
will be made.  
 
REDIAL OPERATION 11  
3. Press [  
= KEYꢄ THE h.!-%v WILL BE SHOWN AND INPUT  
Redial Function  
THE DESIRED NAME9OU MUST INPUT A NAMEꢏ OTHERWISE THE  
record can’t be saved.  
The last 10 numbers you dialed out will be separately  
stored in handset redial memory.  
4. Press [  
] key again, the selected number will be  
] key to save.  
shown.  
5. Press [  
Review Redial Record  
1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%$)!,v MENUꢄ THEN  
press [ ] key.  
].  
Delete a Single Redial Record  
1. Select a redial record.  
2. Press [  
= KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL REDIAL RECORDSꢁ  
Or  
TO SELECT h$%,%4% 2%#/2$vꢁ  
3. Press [  
4. Press [  
= KEYꢄ h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
] key to confirm.  
1. Press [ + ] key to display the information for the redial  
records.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL REDIAL RECORDSꢁ  
Delete All Redial Records  
Note:  
1. Select a redial record.  
)F THE REDIAL RECORD IS EMPTYh%-049v WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
2. Press [  
= KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY  
TO SELECT h$%,%4% !,,vꢁ  
3. Press [  
4. Press [  
= KEYꢄ h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
] key to confirm.  
Save Redial Number  
1. Select a redial record.  
Note:  
2. Press [  
= KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY  
$URING REDIAL FUNCTIONꢄ IF YOU WANT TO RETURN TO THE UPPER  
layer menu, press [ ] key.  
to select “SAVE TO PHONEBOOK”.  
 
12 CALLER ID OPERATION  
Caller ID Service  
Call waiting  
The caller’s information will be displayed and recorded if 9OU CAN USE THE RECALL BUTTON TO ANSWER A SECOND CALL WHILE  
YOU HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO #ALLER )$ SERVICE FROM YOUR LOCAL you are on the phone. However this service will need to  
telephone company.  
be turned on. For example to turn on Telstra’s Call Waiting  
service:  
When the telephone rings, the caller’s information will be  
DISPLAYED ON THE HANDSET ,#$ DISPLAY4HIS INFORMATION  
includes the phone number and name (if supported). The  
handset can store up 20 calls for later review (a name of  
16 characters and a phone number of 24 digits for each  
record). When the memory is full, a new call automatically  
replaces the oldest call in the memory.  
1. Press [  
[ 3 ] [  
] to wait for dial tone then Press [  
] [ 4 ]  
].  
ꢂꢁ 9OU WILL HEAR A SERVICE TONE THEN 0RESS ;  
].  
Take two different calls at the same time  
If you have subscribed to your telephone network operators  
#ALL 7AITING #ALLER )$ SERVICEꢄ YOUR PHONE WILL DISPLAY THE  
number of the second incoming call for around 20 seconds  
while you are talking on the phone.  
Note:  
)F THE CALLERꢑS INFORMATION INCLUDES $ATEꢊ4IMEꢄ THE $ATEꢊ  
Time will be stored with the record.  
$URING A CALLꢄ YOU WILL HEAR TWO LOUD BEEPS PERIODICALLY TO  
notify you of another incoming call. If you wish to answer  
this call  
If the caller number is the same as one of phonebook  
memory, the matched name stored in the phonebook  
memory will be displayed.  
1. When the handset receives a second call, the number  
of the caller appears on the display. It will display for 20  
seconds or until you press a key on the phone. Press  
The handset will prompt user if there is a missed call. When  
the handset is in standby mode, “ ” will be displayed prior  
to other display information.  
[
] to listen for dial tone then Press [ 2 ] to put the  
current call on hold and talk with the second caller.  
ꢂꢁ 3UBSEQUENT PRESSES OF ; ] to listen for dial tone  
then Press [ 2 ] will toggle you between these 2 callers.  
If all the missed calls are reviewed, the display “ ” will  
disappear.  
 
CALLER ID OPERATION 13  
Save Call Log Record  
Note:  
1. If you reviewed all the missed calls from one handset,  
the display “ ” will show on other handsets.  
1. Select a call log record.  
ꢂꢁ 4HE RECORD COULD BE INSERTED A PREFIX WITH hꢃꢅꢍv DIGITS  
2. Press [  
] key to toggle the display of the caller  
key (use [  
digits can’t be deleted) before save to phone book.  
3. Press [ = KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY  
to select “SAVE TO PHONEBOOK”, press [  
] keys to delete the digits, but the last 6  
IDENTITYꢄ NUMBER AND $ATEꢊ4IMEꢁ  
Review Call Log Record  
] key,  
THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h.!-%vꢁ  
1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h#!,, ,/'v MENUꢄ THEN  
press [ ] key.  
].  
4. Edit name and Press [  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY  
] key to save.  
h.5-"%2vꢄ PRESS ;  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL CALL LOG RECORDSꢁ  
Or  
Delete a Single Call Log Record  
1. Select a call log record  
ꢇꢁ 0RESS ; n = KEY TO DISPLAY THE INFORMATION FOR THE LAST CALL  
2. Press [  
KEY TO SELECT h$%,%4% 2%#/2$vꢄ PRESS ;  
h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
= KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n =  
received.  
] key,  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL CALL LOG RECORDSꢁ  
3. Press [  
] key to confirm.  
Note:  
1. The “ ” icon will turn on if the call is a missed call.  
ꢂꢁ h%-049v WILL BE DISPLAYED ABOUT ꢂꢃ SECONDS AND THEN  
return to standby mode if you have not received any  
call.  
Delete All Call Log Record  
1. Select a call log record.  
2. Press [  
KEY TO SELECT h$%,%4% !,,vꢄ PRESS ;  
h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
3. Press [ ] key to confirm.  
= KEY TO ENTER MENUꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n =  
3. User can press [  
time.  
] key to review the incoming call  
] key,  
 
14 CALLER ID OPERATION  
Dial back from a Call Log Record  
1. Select a call log record  
ꢂꢁ 4HE RECORD COULD BE EDITED A PRElX WITH hꢃꢅꢍv DIGITS KEYS  
(use [  
] keys to delete the digits, but the last 6 digits  
can’t be deleted) before dial out.  
3. Press [ ] or [ ] key, the number is dialed out  
 
PHONE BOOK 15  
The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book Key assignment overview  
with name and call number. When the function is supported  
by the telephone provider service and the caller, the  
handset displays the name of the caller (when stored in the  
phone book).  
Key  
1
Capital letter  
<space> 1  
A B C 2  
2
Store Entries  
3
$ % & ꢌ  
1. Press [  
2. Press [  
] key to access phone book memory.  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ ON THE HANDSET WILL DISPLAY  
4
' ( ) ꢈ  
5
* + , ꢉ  
the stored number.  
6
- . / ꢋ  
0 1 2 3 ꢒ  
T U V 8  
3. Press [  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ ON THE HANDSET WILL DISPLAY  
h!$$ .%7 %.429vꢄ THEN PRESS ;  
4. Enter name (maximum 16 characters) and press  
] key, enter number and press [ ] key when  
] key,  
7
8
[
finished.  
9
7 8 9 : ꢍ  
0
Note:  
0
ꢇꢁ 7HEN THE CAPACITY IS FULLꢄ h-%-/29 &5,,v WILL DISPLAYꢁ  
2. Any incorrect input can be deleted by pressing [  
key.  
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16 PHONE BOOK  
Edit Entries  
Delete Entries  
Press [  
] key to access phone book memory.  
Press [  
] key to access phone book memory.  
1. Press [  
Press [  
= KEY AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLLꢄ 1. Press [  
] key to select a desired entry, and then Press [  
= KEY AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLLꢄ  
] key to select a desired entry, and then  
PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h%$)4vꢁ  
2. Press [ = TO START .!-% EDITION AND PRESS ;  
KEY AGAIN TO START .5-"%2 EDITIONꢁ  
PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h$%,%4%  
2%#/2$vꢁ  
]
2. Press [  
3. Press [  
= KEYꢄ h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWN  
] key again to confirm.  
3. Press [  
] key to confirm.  
Note:  
Press [  
Delete All Entries  
] key to delete any incorrect input.  
Press [  
] key to access phone book memory.  
Edit [  
] or [  
]
1. Press [  
Press [  
= KEY AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLLꢄ  
] key to select a desired entry, and then  
!T THE PREꢅDIAL SCREEN OR ANY OF THE MAIN MENU PHONEBOOKꢄ  
call log or redial review screens, pressing and holding the  
PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h$%,%4% !,,vꢁ  
2. Press [  
3. Press [  
= KEYꢄ h#/.&)2-ꢐv WILL BE SHOWNꢁ  
] key again to confirm.  
[
] or [  
] keys for 1.5 seconds will store the shown  
number.  
 
MENU OPERATION 17  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2).'%2 -%,/$9v AND  
press [ ] key.  
] key.  
Alarms  
9OU CAN SET TWO ALARMS ON THE HANDSETꢁ  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!,!2-3v AND PRESS  
] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!,!2- ꢇv OR h!,!2- ꢂv  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h#,%!2v OR h3%4vꢁ  
] key.  
[
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h%84%2.!, #!,,  
-%,/$9v OR h).4%2.!, #!,, -%,/$9v AND PRESS  
[
] key.  
ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED RING MELODYꢄ  
the selected melody will sound.  
ꢉꢁ )F YOU SELECT h#,%!2v AND PRESS ;  
] key, the alarm  
6. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
will be cleared. If you select “SET” and press [  
ENTER ((ꢆ-- IN ꢂꢈꢅHOUR FORMAT OR IN ꢇꢂꢅHOUR FORMATꢁ  
] ,  
Ring Volume  
6. Press [  
] key to confirm.  
9OU MAY SELECT VOLUME hꢇꢅꢉv OR h/&&v FOR RING TONEꢁ 4HE  
Note:  
default setting is volume 3.  
7HEN !LARM TIME IS REACHEDꢄ h!,!2- ꢇv OR h!,!2- ꢂv  
and time will display and alarm sound will stop after around  
1 minute. The Alarm establishes prompt ring everyday.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 2).'%2 6/,5-%v  
and press [ ] key.  
] key.  
Handset Settings  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED RING VOLUMEꢄ  
Ring Melody  
the selected volume will sound.  
5. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
9OU MAY SELECT ONE OF THE ꢇꢃ AVAILABLE RINGER TONES FOR  
your incoming calls alert tone. The default setting is “01” for  
external call and “02” for internal call.  
 
18 MENU OPERATION  
Date / Time format  
Set Date  
9OU CAN SET THE $ATEꢊ4IME FORMAT DISPLAYEDꢁ  
1. Press [ ] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3vꢁ  
3. Press [  
h$!4%ꢊ4)-% 3%44).'3vꢁ  
4. Press [  
h$!4%ꢊ4)-% &/2-!4vꢁ  
5. Press [ = KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT 5. Press [  
9OU CAN SET THE $ATEꢊ4IME DISPLAYEDꢁ  
1. Press [  
] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3vꢁ  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT 3. Press [  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT  
h$!4%ꢊ4)-% 3%44).'3vꢁ  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT 4. Press [  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT  
] key.  
h$!4%ꢊ4)-%vꢁ  
h$!4%v OR h4)-%vꢁ  
h$!4%vꢁ  
6. Press [  
= KEYꢄ AND PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT 6. Press [  
THE DESIRED $ATEꢊ4IME FORMAT  
ꢒꢁ )NPUT THE CORRECT LAST TWO DIGITS OF YEAR ꢀRANGEꢆ ꢃꢃꢅꢍꢍ  
7. Press [  
] key to confirm.  
using the keypad, press [  
setting.  
ꢖꢁ )NPUT THE CORRECT MONTH AND DATEꢄ THE FORMAT ISꢆ DATE ꢊ  
MONTH ꢀDATE RANGEꢆ ꢃꢇꢅꢌꢃꢊꢌꢇꢄ MONTH RANGEꢆ ꢃꢇꢅꢇꢂ USING  
] key to confirm the  
Note:  
4HERE ARE TWO CHOICES FOR DATE FORMAT ꢀ$$ꢊ-- OR --ꢊ$$  
AND TWO CHOICES FOR TIME FORMAT ꢀꢇꢂ (2 OR ꢂꢈ (2  
numeric keys, press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
9. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
Note:  
If the input value is over the range, the handset will beep  
and will not store the input value. Please input the correct  
setting again.  
 
MENU OPERATION 19  
Set Time  
Earpiece Boost Mode  
1. Press [  
] key.  
It is possible to select different options with boost mode  
and be able to adjust the level during a call.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ = KEYꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4%ꢊ  
4)-% 3%44).'3v PRESS ; ] key, then press [ + ] or  
; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4%ꢊ4)-%v PRESS ;  
; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h4)-%v PRESS ;  
ꢌꢁ )NPUT THE CORRECT TIME USING THE KEYPADꢄ THE ꢇꢂ(2  
FORMAT ISꢆ HOURꢊMINUTE ꢀHOUR RANGEꢆ ꢃꢇꢅꢇꢂꢄ MINUTE RANGEꢆ  
ꢃꢃꢅꢉꢍ ꢄ THE ꢂꢈ(2 FORMAT ISꢆ HOURꢊMINUTE ꢀHOUR RANGEꢆ  
ꢃꢃꢅꢂꢌꢄ MINUTE RANGEꢆ ꢃꢃꢅꢉꢍ ꢁ  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"//34 -/$%v AND  
press [ ] key.  
] key.  
] key, press  
] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED OPTION ꢀSEE  
table below for options).  
5. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
4. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
Option  
Description  
Note:  
If the input value is over the range, the handset will beep  
and will not store the input value. Please input the correct  
setting again.  
Off  
No boost mode access  
$URING A CALLꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = KEY TO ACCESS UP TO  
the lowest boost level with receiver.  
/.ꢅ,/7  
$URING A CALLꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = KEY TO ACCESS UP TO  
the medium boost level with receiver.  
/.ꢅ-%$)5-  
/.ꢅ()'(  
$URING A CALLꢄ PRESS ; ꢎ = KEY TO ACCESS UP TO  
the highest boost level with receiver.  
$URING A CALLꢄ ꢀPRESS AND HOLD ; ꢎ = KEY TO  
access up to the highest boost level with  
receiver.  
AUTO  
However, the handset will restore to normal  
volume after you end the call.  
 
20 MENU OPERATION  
Key Tone  
Handset Name  
9OU MAY SET THE KEY TONE TO h/.v OR h/&&v WHEN YOU PRESS 9OU CAN SET THE CORDLESS HANDSET NAME THAT YOU LIKEꢁ  
the keypad. The default setting is “ON”.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(!.$3%4 .!-%v AND  
press [ ] key.  
4. Input the desired name using the keypad.  
5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
] key.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h+%9 4/.%v AND PRESS  
] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h/.v OR h/&&vꢁ  
5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
] key.  
[
Backlight Setting  
Display Contrast  
9OUR CORDLESS HANDSET HAS DIFFERENT BACKLIGHT TIMEꢁ  
9OUR CORDLESS HANDSET HAS DIFFERENT DISPLAY CONTRASTꢁ  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"!#+,)'(4 3%44).'v  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT BACKLIGHT TIMEꢁ  
5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
] key.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$)30,!9 #/.42!34v  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT CONTRASTꢁ  
5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
] key.  
 
MENU OPERATION 21  
Auto Talk  
Set Default  
This option allows user to pick up the cordless handset This option allows user to restore the cordless handset to  
from the charger to answer an incoming call without the factory default settings.  
pressing [  
] or [  
] key. The default setting is “OFF”.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h3%4 $%&!5,4v AND  
] key.  
1. Press [  
] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!54/ 4!,+v AND PRESS  
] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h/.v OR h/&&vꢁ  
press [  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h#/.&)2-ꢐvꢁ  
[
4. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
Base Settings  
5. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
Base Ringer Melody  
Language  
9OU MAY SELECT ONE OF THE ꢉ AVAILABLE RING TONES FOR YOUR  
incoming calls.  
9OU CAN SET DIFFERENT DISPLAY LANGUAGESꢁ  
1. Press [ ] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"!3% 2).'%2  
-%,/$9v AND PRESS ; ] key.  
] key.  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h,!.'5!'%v AND PRESS  
] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT LANGUAGEꢁ  
5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.  
[
ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED RING TONEꢄ THE  
selected music will sound.  
6. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
 
22 MENU OPERATION  
Base Ringer Volume  
Change PIN  
9OU MAY SELECT ONE OF THE ꢉ AVAILABLE VOLUMES FOR YOUR PIN is your base’s identification number, the default setting  
incoming call alert tone. The default setting is volume 3.  
1. Press [ ] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"!3% 2).'%2  
6/,5-%v AND PRESS ; ] key.  
IS hꢃꢃꢃꢃvꢁ 9OU MAY CHANGE THE 0).ꢁ 0LEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE  
change.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, input the correct PIN code  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h#(!.'% 0).v AND PRESS  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL SHOW h.%7 0).vꢁ  
5. Press number key to input the new PIN code and press  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL SHOW h#/.&)2- 0).vꢄ PROMPT  
] key.  
[
ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED RING VOLUMEꢄ  
the selected volume will be sounded.  
[
6 Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
you to input the new PIN code again.  
6. Input the new PIN code again and press [  
confirm the setting.  
] key to  
Note:  
1. The PIN code must be 4 digits.  
2. If the new PIN code that you input two times is different,  
the change will fail, the display will return to step 4.  
 
MENU OPERATION 23  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code  
Recall (Flash) Time  
and press [  
] key.  
9OU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE mASH TIME ꢀSHORTꢊMEDIUMꢊLONG  
if you use this on a PBX system in a office. The default is  
short.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h6-7)v AND PRESS ;  
KEYꢁ h6-7) /&&ꢐv WILL DISPLAYꢁ  
]
5. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h&,!3( 4)-%v AND PRESS  
] key.  
ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED mASH TIMEꢁ  
] key.  
Note:  
6-7) SERVICE REQUIRES A SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH YOUR LOCAL  
service provider.  
Set Default  
[
This option allows user to restore the base to the default  
setting.  
6. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3 v AND  
press [ ] key.  
3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code  
and press [ ] key.  
ꢈꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h3%4 $%&!5,4v AND  
] key.  
VMWI  
If you have subscribed to a voice messaging service, the  
,#$ WILL DISPLAY h-%33!'% 7!)4).'v AND FLASH TO ALERT  
you that you have received new message.  
4O TURN 6ISUAL -ESSAGE 7AITING )NDICATION ꢀ6-7) OFF  
press [  
= KEYꢄ THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h#/.&)2-ꢐvꢁ  
5. Press [  
] key to confirm the setting.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND  
press [ ] key.  
] key.  
 
24 REGISTRATION  
Register  
Note:  
1. If the handset is registered to the base. Cordless  
handset number will be shown after it returns to  
standby mode.  
2. If the cordless handset fails to register to the base,  
register the handset again.  
2EGISTERING YOUR HANDSET  
2EGISTRATION 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.  
3. Up to 6 cordless handsets can be registered to one  
base.  
The handsets in this pack do not need registering. If your  
HANDSET DISPLAYS h3%!2#().'vꢄ FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO  
register your handset.  
Select Base  
Handset  
This option allows user to select a base.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')34%2v AND PRESS  
] key,  
] key.  
1. Press [  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND  
press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h3%,%#4 "!3%v AND  
] key.  
[
press [  
= KEYꢄ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT A  
specific base.  
ꢈꢁ 4HE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h).054 0).vꢁ  
4. Press [  
] key to comfirm the setting.  
5. Input the correct PIN code and press [  
] key to  
BEGIN TO REGISTER THE CORDLESS HANDSETꢄ THE ,#$ WILL BLINK  
h2EGISTRATIONvꢁ  
Press and hold the [  
] key for about 15 seconds until  
LONG BEEP SOUND AND INꢅUSE ,%$ mASHESꢁ  
 
REGISTRATION 25  
Remove Handset  
Remove Base  
This option allows user to remove a registered cordless This option allows user to remove the registered cordless  
handset from the base. handset from the base.  
1. Press [ ] key. 1. Press [ ] key.  
ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND ꢂꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND  
press [ ] key. press [ ] key.  
ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%-/6% (!.$3%4v ꢌꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%-/6% "!3%v AND  
and press [ ] key. press [ ] key,  
4. Input the PIN code and press [ 4. Input the correct PIN code and press [  
ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE CORDLESS HANDSET YOU ꢉꢁ 0RESS ; ꢎ = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE BASE YOU WANT TO  
] key.  
] key.  
] key.  
want to remove and press [  
remove and press [  
“INPUT PIN”.  
6. Input the correct PIN code and press [  
7. Press [ ] key to confirm.  
= KEYꢁ 4HE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY  
Note:  
] key.  
4HE ,#$ OF THE REMOVED HANDSET WILL SHOW h3%!2#().'vꢁ  
 
26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Approx. 10 hours talk time  
Handset Operating Time: (average values*)  
Approx. 100 hours standby  
-/$%, ./ꢁꢆ33!ꢅꢉ7ꢅꢃꢉ !5 ꢃꢋꢃꢃꢂꢉ&  
!# ꢊ $# !DAPTER ꢀ&OR "ASE  
).054ꢆꢇꢃꢃꢅꢂꢈꢃ6 !# ꢉꢃꢊꢋꢃ(Z  
/54054ꢆ ꢋ6 $# ꢂꢉꢃM!  
-/$%, ./ꢁꢆ33!ꢅꢉ7ꢅꢃꢉ !5 ꢃꢋꢃꢃꢇꢉ&  
).054ꢆꢇꢃꢃꢅꢂꢈꢃ6 !# ꢉꢃꢊꢋꢃ(Z  
/54054ꢆ ꢋ6 $# ꢇꢉꢃM!  
!# ꢊ $# !DAPTER ꢀ&OR (ANDSET CHARGERꢄ  
twin pack only)  
2ECHARGEABLE  
Battery  
'0ꢈꢉ!!!(#ꢄ ꢇꢁꢂ6 ꢊ ꢈꢉꢃM!H ꢊ .Iꢅ-(ꢄ !!! X ꢂ  
* For guidance only, depends on initial battery charge.  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause(s)  
Solution(s)  
No dial tone on the  
cordless handset.  
1. The base unit is not properly connected.  
2. Too far from the base unit.  
3. Battery charge is low.  
1. Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line.  
ꢂꢁ -OVE HANDSET #,/3%2 TO BASE UNITꢁ  
ꢌꢁ #(!2'% BATTERYꢁ  
4. Incorrect battery polarity.  
ꢉꢁ 2EꢅREGISTER HANDSETꢁ  
ꢈꢁ 2%ꢅ).3%24 BATTERIES AND CHECK ꢎ AND .  
5. Handset not registered.  
!NTENNA SYMBOL IS mASHINGꢁ 1. The handset is not registered. If the handset is  
ꢇꢁ 2%')34%2 THE HANDSETꢁ  
UNREGISTEREDꢄ IT DISPLAYS 3%!2#().'ꢁ  
2. The handset is out of range.  
ꢂꢁ -OVE #,/3%2 TO THE BASE UNITꢁ  
3. Check power CONNECTION to the base.  
3. The product is not properly connected.  
No beep when the cordless 1. The handset is not placed properly on the charger. ꢇꢁ ,IFT HANDSET OFF THE CHARGER CAREFULLY AND 2%0/3)4)/.  
handset is placed on the  
charger.  
correctly.  
2. Charging contacts are dirty.  
3. No power connection to base unit.  
4. The handset’s power is turned off.  
2. CLEAN charging contacts with a clean and dry cloth.  
3. Check power CONNECTION to the base.  
4. CHECK batteries.  
Handset charged for 24  
hours but Battery icon  
remains empty.  
1. Handset battery is defective or faulty.  
2. Handset is not placed properly on the charger.  
3. Battery installed incorrectly.  
ꢇꢁ 2%0,!#% WITH NEW !!! RECHARGEABLE .Iꢅ-( BATTERIESꢁ  
2. CHECK to make sure the battery icon is scrolling.  
ꢌꢁ 2%ꢅ).3%24 BATTERIES AND CHECK ꢎ AND .  
4. The product is not properly connected.  
4.Check power CONNECTION to the base.  
No symbol on the display.  
Can’t transfer a call.  
1. Battery is empty.  
2. The product is not properly connected.  
ꢇꢁ #(!2'% BATTERYꢁ  
ꢂꢁ -AKE SURE YOUR PRODUCT IS PROPERLY 0,5''%$ꢅ).ꢁ  
1. Handset is busy.  
2. Handset is out of range.  
3. Wrong handset number.  
ꢇꢁ #HECK !,, HANDSETS AND %.$ ALL CALLSꢁ  
ꢂꢁ -OVE HANDSET #,/3%2 TO BASE UNITꢁ  
ꢌꢁ #HECK (!.$3%4 .5-"%2ꢁ  
 
28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Problem  
Possible cause(s)  
Solution(s)  
"AD AUDIO QUALITY  
(crackles,echo, etc.).  
1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance.  
2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls.  
3. The handset is too far from the base unit.  
ꢈꢁ )F YOU HAVE "ROADBANDꢊ!$3, YOU NEED A IN LINE  
filter (not supplied).  
1. Try a different connection point, one that is away from other  
electrical appliances.  
ꢂꢁ )NSTALL THE BASE UNIT IN A $)&&%2%.4 ROOM /2 USE  
EXTENSION leads.  
ꢌꢁ -OVE #,/3%2 TO THE BASE UNITꢁ  
ꢈꢁ %NSURE A INꢅLINE !$3, lLTER IS INSTALLED ON ALL PHONE SOCKETS  
between wall plate and your phone.  
#ALLER )$ DOES NOT WORKꢁ  
Service not activated.  
1. The ringer is off.  
2. Too many phones are sharing the same phone  
line.  
#HECK YOUR 35"3#2)04)/. WITH THE 3%26)#% PROVIDERꢁ  
Phone does not ring when  
a call comes in.  
1. Turn ON the ringer.  
ꢂꢁ $ISCONNECT SOME OF THE PHONES FROM THE PHONE LINEꢁ  
3. Check base unit CONNECTIONS.  
3. Base unit not plugged in.  
Keypad does not work.  
Keypad may be locked.  
UNLOCK the keypad.  
Busy tone + in use light on. 1. Other handset may still be connected.  
2. Check power supply connection.  
ꢇꢁ #HECK !,, HANDSETS AND %.$ ALL CALLSꢁ  
2. Check CONNECTIONS to wall and base.  
Handset registration fails  
continuously.  
The base memory may be full.  
$ELETE UNꢅUSED HANDSET AND TRY AGAINꢁ  
#ANNOT MAKEꢊANSWER A ꢂND 2nd call service can be activated.  
call  
Check with your service provider. Check the recall selection is  
correct.  
Note:  
If none of the above solutions help, reset your phone by disconnecting the mains power from the base and removing batteries  
FROM HANDSETꢊSꢁ 2ECONNECT AFTER ꢇꢉ MINUTESꢁ  
 
APPENDIX 29  
Warranty Information (Australia)  
(i) failure by you to follow the instructions in the User  
'UIDE FOR THE INSTALLATION AND PROPER FUNCTIONING OF  
THE PRODUCTꢏ  
(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 similar legislation. It is  
important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains  
full and additional details of the warranty, limitation  
of warranty and conditions for receiving the warranty  
services during the warranty period. The Warranty  
Card is located in the package. If you cannot locate the  
Warranty Card, please contact our Customer Support  
Service on 1300 889 785.  
(ii) negligence on your part or misuse by you of the  
PRODUCTꢏ  
ꢀIII ANY UNꢅCONTROLLED EXTERNAL CAUSE TO THE PHONE NOT  
functioning including but not limited to electricity  
FAILUREꢄ LIGHTINGꢄ OVER VOLTAGEꢏ  
(iv) non adherence by you to the warnings in the User  
'UIDE AND THE 5SER 'UIDE GENERALLYꢏ  
(v) modification to the product or services carried out  
to the product by anyone other than Oricom or on  
Oricom’s behalf.  
(b)Exclusion and limitation of liability.  
/RICOM WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES INCLUDING  
loss of profits arising from a cause of action in contract, tort  
or any other statutory or common law (except where a statute  
or any law prohibits this exclusion). The warranty does not  
extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive  
voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This warranty  
in no way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the  
warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card.  
Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty or condition  
EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS 5SER 'UIDE OR THE 7ARRANTY  
Card or implied by the Trade Practices Act and excludes  
any liability arising under any statutory or common law  
for damages or any other remedy if the damage occurs  
as a result of:  
 
Australia  
Customer Support  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
Locked Bag 658  
South Windsor, NSW 2756  
Phone: 1300 889 785  
Fax: (02) 4574 8898  
 

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