Oricom S6000 Series
SMS Capable DECT Cordless phone with
Speakerphone
Multi-handset capable
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SMS Service .....................................................................................20
Setting up the Service Centre...........................................................21
Setting the Service Centre Number..................................................21
Setting up the Sub-Address..............................................................21
Connection with the Service Centre .................................................22
Dialling out the Service Number....................................................29
Editing Service Number.................................................................30
Delete a Service ............................................................................30
Prefix Matching .................................................................................30
Call Barring .......................................................................................31
Handset Ringer Melody for External Calls........................................32
Handset Ringer Melody for Internal Calls.........................................32
Ringing Volume for Base ..................................................................32
Base Ringer Melody for External Calls .............................................33
Alert Tones........................................................................................33
Out of Range Warning ......................................................................33
Auto Answering.................................................................................33
Flash (Recall) Timing ........................................................................34
Adjust Time Display Format..............................................................34
Handset Name ..................................................................................34
Call Timer..........................................................................................34
Backlit LCD / Backlit LCD & Keypad.................................................35
Change the PIN Code for Base ........................................................35
Delete All Records ............................................................................36
Reset Factory Default .......................................................................36
Composing a Message .....................................................................22
Sending Message..........................................................................22
Saving Message............................................................................22
Exit from Compose Message........................................................23
Receiving Message...........................................................................23
Deleting the Message....................................................................23
Forwarding the Message...............................................................23
Replying the Message...................................................................24
Reply and Delete the Message.....................................................24
Saving the Sender’s Number ........................................................25
Calling the Sender’s Number ........................................................25
Retrieving Message from Outbox .....................................................25
Creating New Messages from the Saved Messages....................26
Editing the Saved Message...........................................................26
Deleting the Saved Message ........................................................27
SMS Error Codes..............................................................................27
Setting the Alert Tone .......................................................................27
Deleting all Messages in the Inbox...................................................27
Text Entry for SMS............................................................................28
Registration.......................................................................................36
Base Selection ..................................................................................37
Additional Features.............................................28
Message Waiting Indication..............................................................28
One Touch access to Telstra® Home Messages 101.......................28
Operator Services.............................................................................29
Making Internal Calls.........................................................................37
To end a call..................................................................................37
Using Pre-Dialling..........................................................................38
Receiving external call during Internal Call.......................................38
Inquiry Call ........................................................................................38
Service Number ................................................................................29
Adding a Service ...........................................................................29
Reviewing Services.......................................................................29
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Call Transfer .....................................................................................38
Conference Call ................................................................................38
Room Monitoring...............................................................................39
De-register a Handset.......................................................................39
Safety Information
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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 hazard area such as where
there is gas leaking.
There is a 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.
Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing
materials, exhausted batteries and used phone. Wherever
possible, recycle those materials.
Appendix: Default Settings................................40
Troubleshooting ..................................................40
Warranty Information ..........................................42
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We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care
medical equipment or by persons with pacemakers.
Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents,
particularly aggressive solvents.
Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base
station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience
interference in the form of a humming noise.
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Your 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
.
CAUTION
This 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.
Do not use your telephone during a thunderstorm as it is possible
to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in Telstra
White pages directory.
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Getting Started
Your cordless phone
Contents of Pack
Depending on the model you have purchased the pack should contain
the following items, and this user guide:-
LED
S6000
S6000+1
S6000+2
Base units
Handsets
Charger + power adaptors NIL
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
LCD Display
Phonebook / Scroll up /
Volume up
Base power adaptors
Number of phone cord
Handset Batteries
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cancel / Mute
Redial / Confirm
Menu / Recall
2 x AAA
4 x AAA
6 x AAA
Rechargeable Rechargeable Rechargeable
Ni-MH
CID / Scroll down /
Volume down
Ni-MH
Ni-MH
Batteries
(1.2V
650mAh)
Batteries
(1.2V
650mAh)
Batteries
(1.2V
650mAh)
In Use
PHONE On / Off
POWER On / Off
Charging
If any of these items are missing, please contact the retailer where you
purchased the product from.
Dialling keys
Headset Jack
Additional handsets
Dialling key /
Ringer Off / On
You may expand your S6000 by adding more handsets (SM6050).
These may be purchased separately from he retailer where you
purchased the product from or from Oricom direct.
Paging
Intercom /
Conference Call
Note the S6000 can accommodate a total of 5 Handsets.
Dialling
key /
Operator Service
Pause /
Speakerphone
Microphone
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LCD Display on the Handset
Basic steps to install
1. Connect the plug of the mains adaptor
to the socket on the
back of the base unit and the mains adaptor to the wall mains
supply.
2. Plugs the mains adaptor of the additional handset charger to the
wall mains supply.
External /
Internal /
Conference
Message
Waiting
Ringer Off
Mute
New CID
Phone On
3. Insert 2 rechargeable batteries (included) in each handset
observing the polarity, into the battery compartment of each
handset.
Battery
Signal Indicator
Left Scroll
4. Slide the battery door into place on each Handset.
5. Place the handsets on the chargers and let the batteries charge for
a full 14 hours before using for the first time.
Digits & Text
Display
6. Connect one end of the telephone lead to the socket on bottom of
base unit and the other to the phone socket on the wall.
7-segment Clock
7. Check handsets for dial tone by pressing
.
8. Handset may get warm during initial charge. This is normal.
Icon
Name
Battery
Description
• Animated when charging.
• When the battery indicator displays 4 blocks, the
battery is fully charged.
CAUTION
• When the battery indicator displays no block, the
battery is almost empty, and requires charging.
Steadily – signal linkage between handset and base is
established.
Use only the mains adapter supplied with this telephone.
Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage can seriously damage the
unit.
Signal Indicator
Blinking – no signal linkage with any base.
Off Hook
Display during off hook.
Adaptor for Base
Input: 230 VAC 50 Hz
Output: 9 VDC 300 mA
Calling External
Calling Internal
Conference
User is calling outside.
User is making an intercom call
User is talking with one external and another internal
user.
Blinking – there is a call from outside.
Steady – Line is engaged.
Blinking – there is an intercom call.
– when being paged.
Adaptor for Charger
Input: 230 VAC 50 Hz
Output: 9 VDC 150 mA
External Call
Intercom
Steady – Line is engaged.
New CID
New CID received.
CAUTION
The number displayed contains more than 16 digits and
the rightmost 16 digits are displayed.
Handset microphone is muted during off hook.
Left Scroll
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE. Never use non-rechargeable batteries; use
recommended type supplied with this telephone. Ni-MH batteries
must be disposed of in accordance with applicable waste disposal
regulations.
Mute
Ringer Off
Message Waiting
The handset ringer is turned off.
Message waiting indication (VMWI) has been received.
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Battery Level Indication
The Battery icon is always displayed when the
Menu Overview
handset is powered on. When charging, the battery
icon will be scrolling to indicate that the batteries are
being charged. When fully charged, four bars are
displayed. The scrolling will stop.
When an empty battery icon is displayed, place the
handset on the base cradle to recharge the batteries.
If low battery level happens during off-hook, a series
of short beeps will be heard from the speaker of the
handset. Those beeps will be stopped once the
handset is placed back on the base cradle.
SMS
COMPOSE
Compose
Message
SEND
NUMBER?
SAVE
EXIT
INBOX
Select Message
Message
DELETE
DELETE?
NUMBER?
FORWARD
When the battery level is low, the handset will automatically power off
and LOW BATTERY will be display on the screen. Place the handset
on the base cradle to charge up the batteries.
REPLY
Compose
message
REPLY & DEL
SEND
SAVE
EXIT
SAVE NUMBER
CALL SENDER
Charging the Handset
NAME?
SEND
OUTBOX
Select Message
NUMBER?
When the handset is placed on the base cradle to charge the handset
batteries, a charging tone, if set to On, will be emitted from the
handset’s speaker. (Refer to Alert Tone Section). During charging, the
charge LED on the base unit will be steadily lit.
Message
USE TEXT
Compose
Message
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
If the batteries inside the handset do not have enough charge, the
handset may take some time to power up when it is put on the charging
cradle.
SAVE
EXIT
EDIT
Compose
Message
SEND
It is recommended to keep the handset on the base unit to ensure the
handset is always fully charged.
SAVE
EXIT
SETTINGS
DELETE
ON/OFF
ALERT TONE
DELETE?
SELECT SMSC
SMS CENTRE 1
SMS CENTRE 2
SMS CENTRE 1
SMS CENTRE 2
SUB ADDRESS
RESET INBOX
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
NUMBER?
RESET?
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RESET OUTBOX
SMS SERVICE
Select ON/OFF
Select ON/OFF
RESET?
ON/OFF
BACKLIT
SYSTEM
FEATURES
REGISTER
MONITOR
BS 1 2 3 4
ON
OFF
Enter Base #
DIRECT DIAL
SELECT BASE
PIN?
ON
AUTO
Enter PIN
NUMBER?/Number
ON
SEARCH
BASE X
PREFER
OFF
Enter Number
BS 1 2 3 4
BS 1 2 3 4
QUICK DIAL
PREFIX
Enter
base
Number
Select a key 2…9
FIXED
Select a
name
SEARCH
BASE X
DELETE HS
P
OFF
ON
Number
Enter
base
Number
Select a prefix
Select a Handset
PREFIX?
PIN?
SEARCH
BASE X
CALL BARRING P
OFF
Enter
Prefix
Select a handset
CHANGE PIN
PRIV PBOOK
PIN?
OFF
ALL
EXEMPT
NUMBER?
Number?
RESET
Enter PIN
RESET?
NEW PIN?
SOUNDS
Number?
HS RINGER
BAR
SHARED
PBOOK
Enter New PIN
VOLUME
Select a level/OFF
Select a Melody
Select a Melody
Select a level/OFF
Select a Melody
Select ON/OFF
Select ON/OFF
RESET?
RESET?
RESET?
RESET?
REPEAT
EXT MELODY
INT MELODY
VOLUME
CALL LOG
REDIAL LIST
SERVICES
Repeat New Pin
BS RINGER
TONES
MELODY
SMS
MESSAGES
KEY BEEP
CONFIRMATION
RESET?
PIN?
SETTINGS
RESET?
CALL
SETTING
CHARGING
AUTO ANSWER
FLASH TIMING
Select ON/OFF
Select ON/OFF
Select Flash timing
DISPLAY
ADJUST TIME
HH:MM
Edit time
HANDSET
NAME
Edit Name
CALL TIMER
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Phonebook Menu
Redial Menu
Press a
Select a redial number
M
Phonebook Key
SAVE ENTRY
DELETE
PRIVATE
NAME?
ADD ENTRY
Enter/Edit Name
Select a Record
M
NUMBER?
EDIT ENTRY
Edit Name
DELETE?
Edit Number
Edit
Number
TO SHARED
DELETE
Service Menu
DELETE?
ON
Select a Service
M
VIP MELODY
EDIT ENTRY
DELETE
Edit Name
Select a
Melody
Edit Number
ADD ENTRY
DELETE?
SHARED
OFF
NAME?
ADD ENTRY
Enter Name
Select a Record
M
NUMBER?
EDIT ENTRY
Enter Number
Edit Name
Edit
Number
TO PRIVATE
DELETE
DELETE?
Call Log Menu
Select a CID
M
SAVE ENTRY
DELETE
NAME?
Enter/Edit Name
DELETE?
NUMBER?
Enter/Edit Number
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Menu Short-cuts
Basic Operations
Once the Menu key is pressed from standby, user can press the digit
that corresponds to the position of a main menu item to enter that
menu directly. User can press 1 for the SMS menu, 2 for the
FEATURES menu, 3 for the SOUNDS menu, 4 for the CALL SETTING
menu, 5 for the DISPLAY menu, 6 for the SYSTEM menu, and 7 for the
RESET menu.
During Standby
When the phone is not in use, the LCD displays:
i) the battery icon, and the Signal indicator;
ii) the handset name (Factory default Oricom can be changed),the
handset no.; and
iii) the clock
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Once a digit is pressed, menu items of the corresponding menu will
be displayed and the first item will be selected (eg. MONITOR if 2
is pressed).
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Pressing a digit will be equivalent to scrolling to the particular menu
item and pressing OK.
This shortcut will work whenever the user is in the level of the main
menu items (i.e. user can scroll through the items and still press a
digit to enter a menu).
Making External Calls
Once inside a main menu, user can also press the digit that
corresponds to the position of a submenu item to enter that submenu
directly.
Using Traditional Dialling
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Press
and wait for dialling tone.
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Once a digit is pressed, menu items of the corresponding sub-
menu will be displayed and the first item will be selected (eg. ON if
1 is pressed inside the FEATURES menu and monitor is currently
ON).
Pressing a digit will be equivalent to scrolling to the particular
submenu item and pressing OK.
This short-cut will work whenever the user is in the level of the
submenu items (i.e. user can scroll through the items and still press
a digit to enter a submenu).
The icon on handset will be on and then the
on.
The LED on the handset and the In Use LED on the base unit
will also be turned on.
Use the keypad to dial the phone number.
If the number of digits entered exceeds the display space the
icon will be turned on.
will also be
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The call timer will display after a while and start timing the call.
To End a Call
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Press
, or
Place the handset on the base cradle.
The duration of the call will remain for about 5 seconds after
you hang up.
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Using Pre-Dialling
Using Quick Dialling
You can enter a telephone number and verify it on the display
before you place the call.
Each key of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 can be attached with a
phonebook record.
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Use the keypad to enter the phone number. The display shows
the digits as you enter them.
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During standby, press and hold the key will dial out the number
directly.
The number dialled will be displayed on the LCD.
Press
, the number entered will be dialled out.
To Set the Quick Dial:
Note: If you make a mistake, press
to erase one digit at a
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Press
during predial or standby.
to select FEATURES. Press
to select QUICK DIAL.
time, or press and hold
return to Standby.
to clear the entire number and
Use
.
Use
Using Phonebook Dialling
Press
. Use
to scroll through KEY 2 to KEY 9.
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Press
during predial or standby.
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Press
Press
on a selection. Use
to select ON or OFF.
Use
to select PRIVATE or SHARED phonebook.
on the selected phonebook.
at OFF will de-activate the quick dial feature for the
selected key.
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Press
The display reads ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
phonebook, if any.
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Press
at ON will activate the quick dial feature for the
selected key. The name of the first record in the phonebook will
be displayed.
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Use
to scroll through the records.
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Use
to scroll through the phonebook records or use the
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Press
Press
to view the number.
starting letters to select record.
on the selected record to dial out the number.
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Press
Press
at a record to view the number.
at the number to confirm. The quick dial feature is
activated on the selected key.
Note: If there is no record in the phonebook, press
show EMPTY.
at ON will
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Using Direct Dialling
position in the list will be changed to reflect the real history of last
dialled calls. Digits entered after off hook are recorded. Pause will
also be stored in the redial number.
When the direct dial feature is activated, the prompt, DIRECT
DIAL, will be blinking on the first line of the display during standby.
When more than 18 digits were dialled out, only the first 18 digits
will be saved as redial number.
Press any key except
designated number.
during standby to dial out the
User can select any number on the redial list to redial in Pre-
Dialling mode. However, user can only select the last number for
redial in Dialling mode.
To activate:
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Press
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select FEATURES.
to select DIRECT DIAL.
Redial the Last Dialled Number
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Press
Press
and wait for dialling tone.
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to select ON. Press
.
, the last number dialled will be displayed and
The display will read NUMBER? or the previously entered
direct dial number.
dialled out automatically.
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Enter the number to be dialled out. Press
A blinking DIRECT DIAL is displayed during standby.
to confirm.
Redial the Dialled Number by Using Pre-dialling
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If no number was entered but
be de-activated.
is pressed, the feature will
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Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
To de-activate:
Press
Press
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
. The icon on the display will be turned on.
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Press
will go directly to DIRECT DIAL. Press
.
The phone will connect the line and dial the number displayed.
The icon on the display will also be turned on.
Press
to select OFF. Press to de-activate the
function.
Save the Redial Number in the Phonebook
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Press and hold
to return to standby.
The blinking DIRECT DIAL on the display is turned off.
The number in the redial list can be saved into the private
phonebook.
•
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
Using Re-Dialling
The last 10 dialled external numbers each consists of up to 18
digits are stored. Operator services numbers will be stored. Internal
calls will not be stored. If a number is dialled several times, its
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Press
Press
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
on the selected number when reviewing redial list.
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Making 2nd External Call
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Use
to select SAVE ENTRY. Press
.
The display will show NAME?.
This is a network dependent feature.
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Use the numeric keys & the
key to enter the name.
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During a call, press
will put the current external call on
hold. Dialling tone for the 2nd call can be heard.
Press
to confirm. The redial number will be displayed.
key.
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Enter the number you want to dial out by using the keypad.
When the 2nd call is answered, press
Edit the number by using the numeric keys & the
to toggle between
the two callers or activate a conference call with two external
parties.
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Press
to confirm the entry.
If the new entry would have the same name as a previously
entered record in the phonebook, the prompt ‘REPLACE?’ will
Inserting Pause for PBX System
be displayed. Press
, the number of the record in the
phonebook record with the same name will be replaced with
the new number.
User can press and hold
will be shown on the display.
to insert a Pause of 3 seconds. A “
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Press
to return to standby.
Note: If there is a in the predial, phonebook, redial or service
number, the handset will pause for the pre-programmed duration
before dialling out the next digit.
Delete a Redial Number
Receiving External Calls
•
Press
, the last number dialled will be displayed.
When receiving an external call, all handsets including the base unit will
ring, provided that the ringers are on. The
blink. The LED on the handset and the In Use LED on the base unit will
also blink.
icon on the display will
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•
Use
to scroll through the last 10 dialled numbers.
on a selected number.
Press
When the handset is on the base unit, lift the handset:
•
•
Use
to select DELETE. Press
.
•
to answer the call when the AUTO ANS feature is turned on.
The display reads DELETE?. Press
number will be deleted.
. The selected
•
press to connect the call if the AUTO ANS feature is
turned off. (Refer to section “Auto Answering” for details)
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The display will return to the redial list.
Repeat the above steps to delete another dialled number.
When the handset is not on the base unit:
Press to connect the call.
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Press to exit the redial list.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire redial
log at once.
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Recall
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•
Press
Press
Press
, the current volume level is displayed.
to increase the volume.
This key
is also used for a number of services available from the
telephone network such as call waiting, and for use when connected to
certain telephone phone systems (PBX’S). Details on how o use this
button will be explained by the network service provider. (Refer to
Recall Timing Section)
to decrease the volume.
Adjusting the Handset Ringing Volume
Handsfree Operation
Using the Handsfree Speaker
•
Press
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
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•
Press
for handsfree operation during a call.
HANDSFREE is displayed on the second line of the display.
The speaker is turned on and user can now talk to the
microphone without holding the handset to the ear.
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•
Press
Press
Press
. Use
to select HS RINGER.
. The display reads VOLUME.
. The currently selected volume is displayed.
•
Press
again. The speaker is turned off. User will need to
hold the handset against the ear in order to listen to the caller.
•
Use
to select from
,
,
,
,
and OFF.
Using a (Optional) Headset
represents the minimum volume level whereas
represents the maximum volume level.
•
Connect the headset to the headset jack on the side of the
handset.
•
•
Press
to confirm the selection and exit to VOLUME.
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•
The handset receiver and microphone will be turned off.
Voice signals are diverted from earpiece of the handset to the
headset.
To turn off the ringer volume, press
the display will be turned on.
on OFF. The icon on
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User can also press and hold
to turn off the ringer. To turn on the ringer again, user can press
during phone ringing or standby
Microphone Mute / Un-mute
and hold during phone ringing or standby.
During a call, User can mute the microphone by pressing
. The
Adjusting the Receiver Volume
icon on the display will turn on. To un-mute, press
icon on the display will turn off.
again. The
During a call, user can adjust the receiver volume by pressing
There are 3 levels of receiver volume to choose from: VOLUME 1,
VOLUME 2 and VOLUME 3. VOLUME 1 is the minimum level and
VOLME 3 is the maximum level
.
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User can put the handset in low power mode to conserve the battery
consumption. The display and ringer will be turned off. Any incoming
calls will ring at the base and other handsets that are not on low power
mode.
In the event of misplacing the handset, press the
base unit will page all handsets. All handsets on standby will ring for
30 seconds. The icon and the prompt BASE PAGING will be
blinking. User can press the page key on the base unit or any key on a
handset to stop the paging.
button on the
To activate Low Power Mode,
•
Press and hold
for 2 seconds during standby.
Note: If you press and hold the page key for more than 4 seconds, the
phone will enter into registration mode.
To de-activate,
Press ; or
Place the handset back on the base cradle.
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•
Handsets, which are not in the standby mode, won’t be paged.
Handset Keypad Lock/Unlock
User can lock the handset to prevent pressing any keys accidentally.
When the keypad is locked, all keys will be inactive.
Using the Phone Book
There are two phonebooks in this model: Private numbers stored on
the handset and Shared, numbers stored on the base. Each handset
can access both the private phonebook and the shared phonebook on
the base.
To lock:
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•
Press and hold
The display will show KEY LOCKED.
during standby.
User can store up to 50 phone records with up to 10 characters for
name and 18 digits for number in the Private and up to 40 phone
records with up to 10 characters for name and 18 digits for number in
the Shared phonebook. Phonebook entries with names are sorted
alphanumerically. Entries without name are sorted by numbers after
those with names.
To unlock:
Press and hold
•
during standby.
Note: When the keypad is locked, press any key except pressing and
holding the will display PRESS&HOLD #.
Storing an Entry
When a call comes in, user can answer the call by pressing
if the handset is not on cradle or lift the handset from the cradle
provided AUTO ANSWER is ON. Once the call is ended by
•
Press
during predial or standby.
pressing
locked.
or returning to the cradle, the keypad remains
•
•
Use the
Press
key to select PRIVATE or SHARED.
. The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of
the phonebook, if any.
Low Power Mode
•
Press . The display reads NAME?.
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first entry starting with the next available character of the key and
•
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name of the person
whose telephone number you wish to enter.
so on. For example, pressing
once, the first entry starting
twice, the first entry starting
•
•
Press
. The display reads NUMBER?.
with A will be selected. Pressing
with B will be selected.
Enter the telephone number (maximum 18 digits).
•
Press to confirm storing of the number.
•
Press
displayed.
on the name of an entry, the number of the entry is
•
If the new entry has the same name as a previously entered
record. The display will read REPLACE? together with the
name of the entry.
•
•
Press
again will display the name of the entry.
When there’s no name, the number will be displayed on the list. If
the number includes more than 15 digits, the first 14 digits will be
displayed with the … character on the last space.
•
•
Press
, the number of the previous record with same
name will be replaced with the new number.
If you do not want to replace the record, press
name editing mode to edit the name.
to return to
•
To exit, press
.
Note: The shared phonebook cannot be accessed when the handset is
not connected to the base unit that has shared phonebook. The
TO SHARED function will not work too.
•
To exit, Press
.
Note: Records without a name will not be checked for duplication.
If there have already been maximum numbers of records,
Editing an Entry
pressing
at ADD ENTRY the display will show MEMORY
FULL and then return to ADD ENTRY.
•
•
Press
during standby.
Reviewing the Phonebooks
The private and shared phonebooks can be reviewed separately.
Use the
press
to select the phonebook you want to review and
.
•
•
Press
during standby.
•
•
The display reads ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
phonebook, if any.
Use the
press
to select the phonebook you want to review and
Use the numeric key,
records.
or
key to scroll through the
.
•
The display reads ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
phonebook, if any.
•
•
Press
Press
on an entry. Use
to select EDIT ENTRY.
•
•
Use the
or
key to scroll through the entries.
. The name of the entry will be displayed.
User can also use the alphanumeric keys to view the entries. When
1…9 is pressed, the first entry starting with the first character of the
key will be selected. Pressing the same key again will select the
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If the new entry has the same name as a previously entered
record in the shared phonebook. The display will read
REPLACE? together with the name of the entry.
•
Use the alphanumeric keypad and the
changes. Press to confirm.
key to make the
•
•
The number of the entry will be displayed.
o
Press
, the number of the previous record with same
name will be replaced with the new number.
Press
to delete any digits you wish to alter and re-enter the
number.
o
If you do not want to replace the record, press
return back to that record.
to
•
Press
to confirm.
•
If the edited entry has the same name as a previously entered
record. The display will read REPLACE? together with the
name of the entry.
•
Press
to exit.
Copy an Entry from the Shared Phonebook to the Private
Phonebook
•
•
Press
, the number of the previous record with same
name will be replaced with the new number.
If you do not want to replace the record, press
name editing mode to edit the name.
to return to
•
Press
during standby.
•
Press
to exit.
•
•
Use the
to select the shared phonebook and press
.
ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the phonebook are displayed.
Copy an Entry from the Private Phonebook to the Shared
Phonebook
•
Use the numeric key,
records.
or
key to scroll through the
to select TO PRIVATE.
•
Press
during standby.
•
•
Press
Press
on an entry. Use the
•
•
Use the
to select the private phonebook and press
.
.
ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the phonebook are displayed.
•
If the private phonebook is full, MEMORY FULL will be
displayed.
•
If the entry has the same name as a previously entered record
in the private phonebook. The display will read REPLACE?
together with the name of the entry.
•
Use the numeric key,
records.
or
key to scroll through the
to select TO SHARED.
o
Press
, the number of the previous record with same
•
•
Press
Press
on an entry. Use the
name will be replaced with the new number.
.
o
If you do not want to replace the record, press
return back to that record.
to
•
If the shared phonebook is full, MEMORY FULL will be
displayed.
•
Press
to exit.
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Note: If the handset loses link with the base when
SHARED, UNAVAILABLE will be displayed.
is pressed from
•
Press
during predial or standby.
•
•
Use the
to select the private phonebook and press
.
Deleting a Phonebook Entry in Private/Shared Phonebook
ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the phonebook are displayed.
•
•
Use the numeric key,
records.
or
key to scroll through the
•
Press
during standby.
•
•
Use the
to select PRIVATE or SHARED and press
.
Press
on an entry. Use
to scroll until VIP MELODY is
ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the phonebook are displayed.
displayed. Press
.
•
Use the numeric key,
records.
or
key to scroll through the
to select DELETE.
•
•
Use
to choose OFF or ON. Press
.
If OFF is chosen, only the external melody will be played when a
call from this number comes in.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
on an entry. Use the
. The display will read DELETE?.
•
If ON is chosen, Use
to select from one of the ten melodies:
. The selected entry is deleted and the display will
MELODY 1 to MELODY 10. Press
VIP ringing for the selected number.
on a melody to confirm the
return to phonebook.
•
Press to exit.
•
Press
to exit.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire Private or
Shared phonebook at once.
Note: VIP ringing melody will not be played on the base unit.
VIP Ringing (Melody)
Caller ID
You can assign a distinctive ringing tone to incoming calls from specific
callers. When the CID of an incoming call matches with a phonebook
number, the phonebook name will be displayed and the VIP melody
defined for that record, provided the VIP melody is set to on, will be
played as the handset ringing melody.
If you subscribe to the Caller ID service, CIDs of the incoming calls will
be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log. (Please consult
your telephone service provider for details, service charges may apply)
The icon will be displayed when some digits of the caller ID number
can’t be fixed in the screen.
This menu is only accessible from private phonebook menu.
When you have new/unanswered calls, the
icon on all the handsets
that currently connected to the same base unit will be turned on.
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•
The number of new and old records will be displayed.
After two seconds time-out or a function key is pressed, the most
recent received CID is displayed first. If the call log is empty,
EMPTY will be displayed for 2 seconds and returned to standby.
Call Waiting Caller ID
•
•
Use
to scroll through the call log.
If you have subscribed your telephone network operators Call Waiting
Caller ID service, your phone will display the number of the other
incoming call for around 30 seconds while you are talking on the
phone.
The status (new) of the caller ID will be displayed together with the
number of times the call has come in, if applicable.
•
•
Press
to view other information of the caller ID.
•
While the handset is on an external call, a series of short beeps is
heard announcing the second call. You can look at the number
displayed on the handset and choose to place the first call on hold
and answer the second call.
To exit, press
Saving the CID record into phonebook
The number of the selected CID can be saved into the private
phonebook.
•
•
Press
then
to place the first external call on hold and
to toggle between two calls.
answer the 2nd call.
Press then
•
Press
on a CID while reviewing the call log.
Call Log
•
•
Use
to select SAVE ENTRY and press
.
NAME? and the name of the CID (transmitted from the network or
from the phonebook) will be displayed.
Up to 20 calls can be stored in the call log.
If the same call is missed more than once, the number of time it has
called will be saved together with the caller ID.
•
•
Use the numeric keys and
entry. User can refer to Editing an Entry Section on how to edit the
phonebook name.
to enter or edit the name for the
Once there is at least one new CID on the call log, the
icon will be
Press
. The display reads NUMBER? and the number of the
steadily on all the time until all the new records are reviewed.
CID will be displayed. Use the numeric keys and
edit the number for the entry.
to enter or
Note: The call log is stored on the handset. Deletion or reviewing of call
records on one handset will not affect other handsets registered
to the same base unit.
•
Press
to confirm.
•
If the new entry has the same name as a previously entered
record in the private phonebook. The display will read
REPLACE? together with the name of the entry.
Review the Call Log
o
Press
, the number of the previous record with same
name will be replaced with the new number.
•
Press
during standby.
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If you do not want to replace the record, press
return to name editing mode to edit the name.
to
Deleting a CID Record
Using SMS
•
Press
on a CID while reviewing the call log.
Incoming SMS (Text) messages will be stored in the INBOX which has
a maximum capacity of 70 messages. When the INBOX is full, any
further messages will be rejected. SMS FULL will be displayed during
the standby mode.
•
•
Use
to select DELETE. Press
.
The display will read DELETE?.
Saved and error messages will be stored in the OUTBOX which can
store up to 30 messages. When the OUTBOX is full, no new messages
can be created anymore. OUTBOX FULL will be displayed when an
attempt is made to create a new message.
•
•
Press to confirm and the selected CID is deleted.
If there is no more record in the call log, the display will show
EMPTY for 2 seconds and return to standby.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire call log at
once.
Only one handset can access the SMS menu at one time. SMS IN USE
will be displayed on every other handset when one handset is in SMS
menu.
Call Back from the Call Log
SMS Service
This feature only works if the CID record contains a valid phone
number.
SMS Service needs to be turned on to access the SMS menu and to
send/receive messages. When the SMS Service is off, incoming rings
won’t be suppressed and CID’s won’t be checked with SC numbers.
Only the SMS SERVICE menu will be accessible in the SMS menu
when SMS Service is off. If the SMS Service is set to off while there is
one or more messages in the queue to be sent, they won’t be sent out
until the SMS Service is set to on.
•
•
•
Press
during predial or standby to bring out the call log.
The most recent received CID is displayed.
If the call log is empty, EMPTY will be displayed for 2 seconds and
returned to standby.
•
Use
to scroll through the call log. Press
on the selected
• Press
• Press
• Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SMS.
CID to dial out the number.
to select SETTINGS.
to select SMS SERVICE.
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Numbers for two service centres can be entered and one of them will
be selected as the active service centre for outgoing messages.
• Press
. Use
to select between ON or OFF.
•
•
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
.
to select SMS.
to select SETTINGS.
to select SMS CENTRE1 or SMS
Setting up the Service Centre
To assist in set up the service centre numbers have been pre-
programmed. These should not need to be changed.
SMS Centre 1 “183201983391”
Press
CENTRE2.
•
•
•
Press
SMS Centre 2 “01983391”
The display will read NUMBER? and the previously entered
number will be displayed.
Enter/edit the service centre number. Maximum of 18 digits can be
entered.
IMORTANT NOTE:
If you normally have your Calling Number display blocked you must
remove 1832 in front of 01983391 in the SMS centre otherwise you can
not send a text message. However you should be aware that this will
allow presentation of your phone number to the called party.
•
Press
to confirm.
When the base unit is trying to make a connection with the service
centre, the active service centre number will be used. However,
messages from any service centre can be received.
Note: If there is no Service Centre number for the selected Service
Centre, SC NOT READY will be displayed when is pressed
is being pressed and held from
to enter SMS menu or
standby.
Press
. Use
to select SMS.
to select SETTINGS.
Since the Service Centre must recognize your CLI, the prefix to
override the CLIR, 1832, has already been added in the factory
programmed SMS centre 1 number. This prefix does not apply to
any other calls.
To remove this prefix from the SMS centre 1 number is not
recommended as the Service Centre may not recognize your call.
•
•
•
•
Press . Use
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
to select SMSC.
Setting up the Sub-Address
to select between SMS CENTRE 1 and SMS
CENTRE 2.
Sub address identifies each SMS-enabled device on the same
telephone line. The default sub address is 0 and it doesn't need to be
changed unless there are more than one SMS-enabled phones
connected to the same line. When a call from Service Centre comes
in, only the phone with intended sub address will answer the call.
Press
to confirm.
Setting the Service Centre Number
♦
Press
. Use
to select SMS.
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♦
♦
Press
. Use
to select SETTINGS.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select COMPOSE.
Press
Press
to select SUB ADDRESS.
. The lower right hand corner of the LCD display will
. Use
.
show the total number of characters that can be entered.
Use the alphanumeric keys and to compose the message.
Press when no character is entered will return to menu.
♦
♦
•
•
The display will read NUMBER? and the previously entered sub
address will be displayed.
Edit the sub address number. It can be between 0 to 9.
♦
♦
Note: If an external call comes in while composing a message, the
message will be saved in the Outbox. It can be retrieved and
edited as necessary at later time.
Press
to confirm.
Note: Changing sub address can affect the message sending and
receiving. Please get advice from network operator before
making changes to sub address.
Sending Message
•
•
Press
after the message is composed.
Connection with the Service Centre
The display will show SEND.
The base unit will make a connection with the service centre when
a. The number in the incoming CID is matched with one of the service
centre numbers saved in the base unit.
•
•
Press
, the display will show NUMBER?
Enter the number of the recipient.
b. There are messages to be sent to service centre.
•
User can also press the
key to bring out the phonebook.
Whenever a connection with the service centre is made, all the
handsets currently connected with the same base unit will display SMS
CONNECT during standby and none of the handsets can enter the
SMS menu.
o
o
Use the
Press
to select a name.
. The number of the record is copied as the
recipient number.
During the SMS connection, if one of the handsets tries to seize the
line, the connection with SMS will be stopped and the handset will be
allowed to seize line.
•
Press to confirm. The message is sent.
Note: If there would be an error in transmission, the message will
be sent again for two more times with five minutes apart.
After maximum number of failure attempts to send out a
message, it will be removed from queue and saved in the
Outbox together with the error code in the message header.
SMS ERROR! will be displayed until the Outbox is accessed.
Composing a Message
A message of 160 alphanumeric characters can be composed.
•
Press
. Use
to select SMS.
Saving Message
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Press
Use
after the message is composed.
to select SAVE. Press
•
Press
. The name or number of the sender will be displayed
on the first line and serial number of message and status will be
displayed on the second line. Date and/or time of the message will
also be displayed below.
•
•
.
The message is saved in Outbox.
•
•
Use
to select a message.
Press
to view the message. The first and second line of the
message will be displayed.
Exit from Compose Message
•
•
Use
to scroll the message.
•
Press
Use
after the message is composed.
to select EXIT. Press
Press
will bring up the Inbox menu.
•
•
.
Note: If there is no message in the Inbox, EMPTY will be displayed on
The message composed will be neglected.
the first line when
is pressed on INBOX.
Receiving Message
Deleting the Message
SMS messages with up to 160 characters in the message body will be
accepted and saved in the Inbox. Messages with more than one
segment or 160 characters in message body would be rejected.
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
Once there’s at least one new message received or whenever there’s
at least one unread SMS message, NEW SMS MSG will be displayed
on all the handsets connected to the same base unit. Periodic alert, if
on, will also be emitted (once every minute).
•
•
Use
to select DELETE. Press
.
The display reads DELETE?
•
•
Press
to confirm.
When the Inbox is full, SMS FULL will be displayed on the handset. All
incoming messages will be rejected.
If the Inbox becomes empty, the display will show EMPTY and
then exit to INBOX.
To view the message:
Forwarding the Message
•
•
Press
. Use
to select SMS.
The message in the Inbox can be forwarded.
Press
. Use
to select INBOX. The number of messages
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
saved in the Inbox will be displayed beside the prompt, INBOX.
The first two digits represent the number of new messages and the
last two digits represent the number of old messages.
•
Use
to select FORWARD. Press
.
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•
The display will read NUMBER?. Enter the recipient number.
User can also press the key to bring out the phonebook.
to select a name. Press
o
Press
Use
while composing the message.
to select EXIT. Press
o
o
.
The message composed is neglected.
•
•
Use the
.
The number of the record is copied as the recipient
number.
Note: If the sender’s CID is absent, this menu will not be available.
Reply and Delete the Message
•
Press
to send the message.
User can choose to reply and delete the incoming message.
Note: If the Outbox already contains maximum number of
messages, OUTBOX FULL will be displayed and then return
to FORWARD.
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
•
•
Use
message.
To send the reply message,
to select REPLY & DEL. Press
to compose a
Replying the Message
To reply a message,
o
Press
while composing the message.
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
o
Use
to select SEND. Press to send the
message.
•
•
•
•
Use
to select REPLY. Press
.
•
•
To save the reply message for review before sending,
The handset will be in text editing mode.
Compose a message to be replied to the sender.
To send the reply message,
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
o
Use
to select SAVE. Press
.
The message is saved in the Outbox.
To exit from the Inbox without sending or saving the reply
message,
o
Use
to select SEND. Press to send the
message.
•
•
To save the reply message for review before sending,
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
o
Use
to select EXIT. Press
.
The message composed is neglected.
o
o
Use
to select SAVE. Press
.
The message is saved in the Outbox.
Note: If the sender’s CID is absent, this menu will not be available.
To exit from the Inbox without sending or saving the reply
message,
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When REPLY & DEL is selected, the original message in the
Inbox will be deleted when the reply message is sent out or
saved.
The number of the sender can be dialled out directly from the menu.
If the sender’s CID is absent, this menu will not available.
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
Saving the Sender’s Number
The number of the sender can be saved in the private phonebook.
If the sender’s CID is absent, this menu will not be available.
•
•
Use
to select CALL SENDER.
. The number of the sender will be dialled out.
Press
•
Press
the Inbox menu.
while reviewing a message in the Inbox to bring up
Note: You cannot go back to the message when the number has
been dialled out.
•
•
Use
to select SAVE NUMBER.
. The display reads NAME? and the name of the
Retrieving Message from Outbox
Press
sender (if it matches a name in the phonebook) will be
displayed.
Enter/edit the name.
Messages saved will be in the Outbox. Messages, which encounter
error when being sent or which are saved automatically due to the
incoming external call while composing or editing a message, will also
be saved in the Outbox.
•
•
Press
to confirm. The display will read NUMBER? and
the number of the sender will be displayed.
Enter/edit the number.
To retrieve,
•
•
•
Press
to confirm.
•
•
Press
. Use
. Use
to select SMS.
If the new entry would have the same name as a previously
entered record, REPLACE? will be displayed together with the
Press
to select OUTBOX. The number of
messages saved in the Outbox will be displayed beside the prompt,
OUTBOX.
name of the entry. Press
record with the same name would be replaced with the new
number.
. The number of the previous
•
Press
. The first line will display the number or name (from
phonebook) if there’s a number in the message. Otherwise, the
first line will be blank. The second line will display the serial number
of message and the type of message. If there has been an error,
the display on the second line will display ERROR with an error
code.
Note: Press
at SAVE NUMBER, the display will read
MEMORY FULL if the private phonebook has been full.
No two records with the same name will be saved in the
phonebook.
•
•
Use
to select a message.
Calling the Sender’s Number
Press
to view the message. Use
to scroll.
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Note: If Outbox already contains maximum number of messages,
Note: If there is no message in the Outbox, press
will display
OUTBOX FULL will be displayed when
USE TEXT.
is pressed on
EMPTY. The display will return to OUTBOX after a while.
Creating New Messages from the Saved Messages
Editing the Saved Message
Saved messages can be used as templates to create new
messages.
Saved Message in the Outbox can be edited or sent out. When
sent out, there won’t be any copy of original or edited message left
in the Outbox.
While viewing the message in the OUTBOX,
While viewing the message in the OUTBOX,
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select USE TEXT.
•
Press
Press
Edit the message.
To send the message,
. Use
to select EDIT.
. The handset will be in text editing mode with the
text from the saved message.
Compose the message.
To send the message,
•
•
•
. The handset will be in text editing mode.
•
•
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
Press
while editing the message.
o
o
Use
to select SEND. Press
.
o
o
Use
to select SEND. Press
.
The display will show NUMBER?. Enter the number of the
recipient
The display will show NUMBER?. Enter the number of the
recipient
o
Press
to confirm. The message is sent.
o
Press
to confirm. The message is sent.
•
•
To save the message,
•
•
To save the message,
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
Press
while editing the message.
o
o
Use
to select SAVE. Press
.
o
o
Use
to select SAVE. Press
.
The message is saved in the OUTBOX.
The message is saved in the OUTBOX.
To exit,
To exit,
o
Press
while composing the message.
o
Press
while editing the message.
o
o
Use
to select EXIT. Press
.
o
o
Use
to select EXIT. Press
.
The message composed will be neglected.
The message composed will be neglected.
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Note: If Outbox already contains maximum number of messages,
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SETTINGS.
OUTBOX FULL will be displayed when
EDIT.
is pressed on
to select ALERT TONE.
to select between ON or OFF.
Deleting the Saved Message
•
•
Press
Press
While viewing the message in the OUTBOX,
to confirm the selection and exit to ALERT TONE.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
. Use
. DELETE? will be displayed.
again. The message is deleted. The display will
to select DELETE.
Deleting all Messages in the Inbox
return to OUTBOX showing the other available messages.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SMS.
Note: If there is no message left in the Outbox, the display will
show EMPTY for a while and then return to OUTBOX.
to select SETTINGS.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
to select RESET INBOX.
SMS Error Codes
. The display will read RESET?
When a SMS message cannot be sent out successfully, it would be
saved in the Outbox together with an error code in the format of
"ERROR XX AA/BB" where XX stands for the error code, AA stands
for current message number and BB stands for total number of
messages in the Outbox. (See Troubleshooting Section for details of
the error codes.)
. All messages in the Inbox will be deleted.
Deleting all Messages in the Outbox
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SMS.
Setting the Alert Tone
If the alert tone is on, the speaker of the handset will emit an alert
during standby when a new SMS error is created or a new SMS is
received.
to select SETTINGS.
to select RESET OUTBOX.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
If the alert tone is on, the beep will be repeated once every minute
during standby when there’s at least one new SMS message in Inbox
. The display will read RESET?
. All messages in the Outbox will be deleted.
•
Press
. Use
to select SMS.
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Text Entry for SMS
Additional Features
For text entry for SMS, the followings will be available. The default will
be lower case.
Message Waiting Indication
KEY
1
1x
space
2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x
If you subscribe to Telstra’s Message bank service* you can check if
you have messages. When message waiting ON indication is received
1
b
e
h
k
n
q
u
x
€
c
f
i
l
o
r
v
y
,
£
2
3
4
5
6
s
8
z
?
(
$
à
è
ì
Λ
ñ
7
ù
9
!
¥
ä
é
Γ
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0
a
d
g
j
m
p
t
w
0
*
å
∆
Ç
from your network service provider, the
icon on all handsets
currently connected to the same base unit will be turned on. The LED
on those handsets will be blinking. User can make a call to the network
service provider to check the new message in the voice mailbox.
ò
ß
ü
æ
:
ö
Π
Θ
Ξ
;
ø
Φ
Ω
Ψ
Σ
When message waiting OFF indication is received from the network
service provider, the
icon and LED on all handsets will be turned off.
.
-
@
“
/
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¿
*
#
=
&
)
<
>
_
+
%
Press and hold
during standby to turn off the icon. Once a
#
§
handset dismisses the
icon, the icon on all the other handsets
currently connected to the same base unit will also disappear.
Pressing
will change the case.
(*Please consult your telephone service provider for details about the
service)
KEY
1
1x
2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x
space
1
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
.
€
C
F
I
£
2
3
4
5
6
S
8
Z
?
(
$
à
è
Ì
Λ
Ñ
7
ù
9
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¥
Ä
É
Γ
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0
A
D
G
J
M
P
T
W
0
*
Å
∆
Ç
One Touch access to Telstra® Home Messages 101
If you have activated Telstra’s Home Messages 101 you can check if
you have messages. This service is free to turn on from most phones in
Australia.
l
O
R
V
Y
,
ò
ß
Ü
Æ
:
Ö
Π
Θ
Ξ
;
Ø
Φ
Ω
Ψ
Σ
1. Press and hold for
2 seconds in standby mode.
2. The phone will automatically go off-hook and dial 101. You can
then follow the voice prompts to hear your messages.
For more information about this service contact Telstra.
“
/
‘
_
¡
+
¿
%
*
#
-
@
=
&
)
<
>
#
§
The special character € (euro) counts for two characters.
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Operator Services
Note: If the new service has the same name as a previously
entered one, the display will read REPLACE? Press
The new service will replace the previous service with the
same name.
.
A total of 7 operator services, each up to 10 characters for name and
18 digits for number, can be stored in the handset. There also will be
factory-programmed numbers. You can programme services of your
choice by using the ADD ENTRY menu. The operator services works
like the phonebook except that the operator services can also be
accessed during off-hook.
Reviewing Services
Service Number
Service1
Service2
Name
Service code
*43#
*10#
•
•
Press
during predial or standby.
Call W ON
Call RTN
Call W OFF
The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
Services list, if any.
Service3
#43#
Service4
Service5
Service6
Service7
•
•
•
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook records.
On the name of a service, press
that service.
to view the number of
Adding a Service
Press
to exit.
•
•
Press during predial or standby
The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
Services list, if any.
Dialling out the Service Number
During standby,
•
•
•
Press
. The display reads NAME? (If 7 services have
already been recorded, MEMORY FULL will be displayed for 2
second and returned to ADD ENTRY)
•
press
to bring out the list of service,
Use the alphanumeric keys and
service (up to 10 characters). (If no name is entered, the
display will remain at NAME?. Every entry must have a name)
to enter the name of the
•
•
Use
to select a service.
Press
on a selected service will dial out the number.
Press
to confirm. The display reads NUMBER? Use the
When off-hook,
•
press
. The list of services will be available to select.
numeric keys and
to 18 digits). (If no number is entered, the display will remain at
NUMBER?. Every entry must have a number)
to enter the number of the service (up
•
•
Use
to select a service.
•
•
You can also enter a recall by pressing
displayed.
, R will be
Press
dialled out.
and the number of the selected service will be
Press
to confirm.
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Editing Service Number
•
•
Press
deleted.
again to confirm and the selected service is
to exit.
•
•
Press
during predial or standby.
Press
The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
Service list.
Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete all the services
numbers at once.
•
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entries.
Prefix Matching
•
•
Press
on a service. Use
to select EDIT ENTRY.
User can program to automatically add a prefix to the number dialled if
the first few digits of the number match the ones described in the prefix
rules. User can add up to three rules each of which includes up to five
digits for both prefix and the starting digits of the number to match.
Press
displayed.
. NAME? and the name of the service will be
•
•
Edit the name and press
NUMBER? and the number of the entry will be displayed.
to confirm.
When the prefix rules are activated, the numbers for quick dial, direct
dial, predial, phonebook dial, call back from call log, and redial will be
checked if a prefix would be added to them.
•
•
Edit the number and press to confirm.
Press to exit.
If the number going to be dialled starts with the digits entered in the
prefix rules, the respective prefix will be appended before the number
and dialled out. For example, prefix for rule one is 123, and the number
for rule one is 589, when trying to dial out the number 5897648, it will
be dialled as 1235897648. The prefix will not be displayed or stored in
the redial log.
Note: If the edited service would have the same name as a
previously entered one, the display will read REPLACE?
together with the name of the service. Press
replace the previous service with the new service.
will
Delete a Service
•
Press
. Use
to select FEATURES.
to select PREFIX.
•
•
Press
during predial or standby.
•
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the
Services list.
. The display reads PIN?.
Enter the correct PIN of the base. Press
.
•
Use
to scroll through the services or press a digit to
search like the phonebook entries.
•
•
Use
to scroll through PREFIX 1 to PREFIX 3.
on a selection.
Press
•
•
Press
Press
on a service. Use
to select DELETE.
. The display reads DELETE?.
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with the barred prefix, calls to those numbers will be
allowed.
•
•
Use
to select ON or OFF.
Press
Press
on OFF will de-activate the selected prefix rule.
on ON to activate the selected prefix rule.
•
Press
. Use
to select FEATURES.
•
•
The display will read PREFIX? and the previously entered prefix
will also be displayed.
•
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select CALL BARRING.
•
Use the numeric keys and the
to enter the prefix.
. The display reads PIN?.
•
•
Press to confirm the prefix entered.
The display will read NUMBER? and the previously entered
number will also be displayed.
Enter the correct PIN of the base. Press
.
•
Use
to scroll through HANDSET 1 to HANDSET 5.
on a selection.
•
•
Use the numeric keys and the
to enter the number.
•
•
Press
To de-activate any call bar setting for the selected handset,
Press to confirm the number entered.
Note: When the number for the prefix rule does not contain any digit, it
will apply to any number dialled.
o
o
Use
to select OFF.
.
PREFIX 1 will be checked first. If the number dialled is matched
with one prefix, it will not be checked for other prefixes.
The feature is not applicable to traditional dialling.
The dialled prefix will not be stored into the redial list.
Prefix matching will not be done on the emergency numbers.
Press
•
•
To bar all external calls on the selected handset,
o
o
Use
to select ALL.
.
Press
To bar external calls except the EXEMPT number on the selected
handset,
Call Barring
Call barring prevents dialling of certain types of calls.
The following call barring options can be selected:
o
o
Use
to select EXEMPT.
Press
. The display reads NUMBER? and the previously
OFF:
ALL:
All calls are allowed
All external calls except those to emergency numbers
are barred
entered exempt number will also be displayed.
o
o
Use the numeric keys and
exempted.
to enter the number to be
EXEMPT:
BAR:
All external calls starting with the exempt number will be
allowed. Other external calls except those to the
emergency numbers will be barred.
All the external calls starting with that barring number will
be barred. However, if the emergency numbers begin
Press
to confirm the entry.
•
To bar external calls starting with the BAR number on the selected
handset,
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Handset Ringer Melody for Internal Calls
o
o
Use
to select BAR.
Press
. The display reads NUMBER? and the previously
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
entered bar number will also be displayed.
o
o
Use the numeric keys and
barred.
to enter the number to be
. Use
to select HS RINGER.
to select INT MELODY.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
.
Press
to confirm the entry.
Note: If
is pressed when no digit is entered for EXEMPT and
BAR, the call barring feature will be de-activated for that
handset.
•
•
Use
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10,
for internal calls.
Press to confirm the selection.
Handset Ringer Melody for External Calls
Note: The default ringer melody for internal calls is MELODY 2.
Ringing Volume for Base
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
. Use
to select HS RINGER.
to select EXT MELODY.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
to select BS RINGER.
to select VOLUME.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
.
•
•
Press
Press
•
•
Use
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10,
. The currently selected volume is displayed.
for incoming external calls.
Press to confirm the selection.
•
Use
to select from
,
,
,
,
and VOL
OFF.
represents the minimum volume level whereas
Note: The default ringer melody for external calls is MELODY 1.
represents the maximum volume level.
•
Press to confirm the selection.
To turn off the base ringer volume, press
on OFF.
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Out of Range Warning
When the handset is too far away from the base during standby, the
display will show SEARCH BASE and the icon will blink.
•
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
•
Bring the handset nearer to the base so that the signal gets
stronger.
to select BS RINGER.
•
When the signal between the handset and base re-establishes, the
display will go to standby and the icon will be steady.
to select MELODY.
When the handset is too far away from the base during a call, user will
hear an alert tone through the earpiece.
to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to
•
Bring the handset closer to the base so that the signal gets
stronger.
MELODY 10, for incoming external calls.
•
If you fail to bring the handset back in range with the base, your
call may be disconnected.
•
Press to confirm the selection.
Alert Tones
Auto Answering
User can choose to turn on or off the following tones according to their
preference.
When the function is activated, user is able to answer a call by lifting
the handset out of the base cradle without having to press the
key.
Key Beep:
Sound a tone whenever a key is pressed.
Confirmation: Sound a tone when a setting or choice is confirmed.
Charging:
Sound a tone when the handset is returned to the base
cradle for charging.
•
•
Press
. Use
to select CALL SETTING.
to select AUTO ANSWER.
Press
Press
. Use
.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select SOUNDS.
•
•
to select TONES.
To activate:
to select from KEY BEEP, CONFIRMATION
o
o
Use
to select ON. Press
.
and CHARGING.
User can answer a call by lifting the handset out of the base
cradle without having to press the key.
To de-activate:
•
•
Press
Press
on a selection to select ON or OFF.
to confirm.
•
o
Use
to select OFF. Press
.
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User will need to press the
key to answer a call no matter
the handset is on the base cradle or out of the base cradle.
•
•
Press
. Use
to select DISPLAY.
Press
Press
. Use
to select ADJUST TIME.
Flash (Recall) Timing
•
•
. The current time will be displayed.
Enter the new time. Value for hour (two digits before “:”) must be
less than 24 and value for minute (two digits after “:”) must be less
than 60.
When talking on the phone, pressing
telephone network.
will send a signal to the
The flash timing default is 100ms for Australia (Flash 1). You should not
need to change this setting unless you connect the phone to a
telephone system in your office.
•
Press
to confirm.
If you need you can select between the three factory programmed flash
timing from this menu.
Handset Name
Each handset can be programmed with its own name, which will be
displayed during standby. You can enter up to 10 alphanumeric
characters.
•
•
•
Press
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select CALL SETTING.
to select FLASH TIMING.
•
Press
. Use
to select DISPLAY.
to select from the three durations.
Flash 1 = 100ms (Australia)
Flash 2 = 600ms (New Zealand)
Flash 3 = 1000ms (for some older phone systems)
•
•
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select HANDSET NAME.
. The current handset name will be displayed.
to enter the name for the handset.
to confirm the name entered.
Use the numeric keys and
Press
•
Press
on to confirm the selection.
Adjust Time Display Format
Call Timer
During standby, there will be 7-segment clock displayed on the lower
right hand corner of the display. The clock will be displayed in 24-hour
format.
The length of the call can be timed and displayed. The timer will start
counting once the phone goes off hook. When the call has started for
10 seconds, the call timer in the format of mm:ss (e.g. 00:10) will be
displayed on the first line of the display if the call timer is activated.
Once the timer reaches 59 minutes and 59 seconds (59:59), the format
will change to hh:mm:ss (e.g. 01:00:00). It will keep counting until the
call ends. When the call has ended, the call timer will stop counting and
keep on displaying for 5 seconds.
When a CID with time is received, the clock will automatically be
adjusted with the CID time. When the handset batteries are replaced or
handset enters low power mode, the clock will restart from 00:00.
To adjust the time,
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•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select DISPLAY.
to select BACKLIT.
to select ON.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select DISPLAY.
. Use
to select CALL TIMER.
to choose ON or OFF.
•
•
Press
Press
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to turn on the backlight.
to confirm.
Change the PIN Code for Base
Backlit LCD / Backlit LCD & Keypad
PIN code for the base unit is required in order to
The backlight will turn on when:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Change Prefix settings,
Change Call Barring settings,
Register a handset,
Deregister a handset,
Reset the phone settings, and
•
•
•
a key is pressed
there is an incoming call
paging from the base.
The backlight will turn off:
Change the current PIN.
•
•
10 seconds after a key is pressed
10 seconds after the internal or external call is answered if no key
is pressed afterwards
The PIN code includes zero to eight digits.
To change the PIN code:
•
•
•
•
10 seconds after a call is ended
when paging is stopped.
when the incoming internal call ends without being answered
when the incoming call expires at the handset.
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select SYSTEM.
•
•
. Use
to select CHANGE PIN. Press
.
You can also choose to turn off the backlight by
The display reads PIN?. Enter the correct PIN of the connected
base. Press
.
•
•
Pressing
Press
. Use
. Use
. Use
to select DISPLAY.
to select BACKLIT.
to select OFF.
•
The display reads NEW PIN?. Enter the new PIN (maximum 8
digits).
•
•
Press
to confirm. The display will read REPEAT.
Re-enter same PIN again.
•
•
Press
Press
•
Press to confirm.
to turn off the backlight.
Note: If you changed the PIN CODE, you’ve to use the new PIN CODE
in all handsets.
To turn on the backlit, user can
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Note: Factory default settings can’t be restored on the base or on the
handset alone. Also, if you want to restore factory settings on
other handset currently connected to the same base, you will
need to restore factory setting on that handset.
Delete All Records
User can delete the records of the private phonebook, shared
phonebook, call log, redial list, services number and SMS messages by
resetting the respective menu.
Using Additional Handsets
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
to select RESET.
Registration
to select from PRIV PBOOK, SHARED
Each additional S6050 handset purchased separately must go through
the registration process with the base. Each handset can be registered
to up to 4 base units and each base can be registered to up to 5
handsets.
PBOOK, CALL LOG, REDIAL LIST, SERVICES or SMS
MESSAGES.
•
•
Press
Press
. The display will show RESET?.
to confirm.
When registering, each handset can select base number for the base
to be registered so that it can be identified at base selection setting.
To register:
Note: If PRIV PBOOK is reset, the quick dial feature of all quick dial
keys will be automatically off.
If SERVICE is reset, factory pre-programmed services, if any, will
be restored.
If SMS MESSAGES is reset, all SMS messages, if any, will be
deleted.
•
Press
. Use
to select SYSTEM.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select REGISTER.
. The display will read BS 1 2 3 4. If the handset has
Reset Factory Default
been registered to a base, the number of the registered base will
be flashing.
Enter the number of the base unit you wish to register using the
numeric key. The entered base number will be displayed on the
second line.
All settings for both the handset and base can be restored to the
factory defaults by this menu.
•
•
•
Press
. The handset will read PIN?.
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select RESET.
Enter the PIN number of the base to be registered (maximum 8
digits, the default PIN is 0000).
•
•
. Use
to select SETTINGS. Press
.
•
Press and hold the PAGE button
2 beeps.
on the base unit until you hear
The display reads PIN?. Enter the correct PIN of the connected
base. Press
.
•
All settings will be restored to the factory defaults.
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•
Press
on the handset. The handset will read SEARCH BASE
o
o
Press
. The display reads BS 1 2 3 4.
X while it searches for the base unit (where ‘X’ is the number of the
base you are registering to).
Once a connection has been made, the handset name and number
will be shown on the display.
Use the numeric keys to enter the base number to be set as
the preferred base.
o
Press
base.
to confirm. The handset will search the selected
•
To select Fixed base,
Base Selection
AUTO If the base selection setting is set to auto, whenever the
o
Press
Press
. Use
to select FIXED.
handset loses link or is powered up, it will search any
available registered base to connect.
o
o
. The display reads BS 1 2 3 4.
Use the numeric keys to enter the base number to be set as
the fixed base.
PREFER One of the bases registered can be assigned as a
preferred base so that it will be searched for certain period
when the handset loses link or is powered up. If that base
cannot be found, the handset will search for other
registered bases to connect.
o
Press
base.
to confirm. The handset will search the selected
Note: Base selection setting will change to auto when the handset is
registered to a base.
FIXED
One of the bases registered can be assigned as a fixed
base so that it will be the only base to be searched when
the handset loses link or is powered up. If that base cannot
be found, the handset will not link up to any other base.
Making Internal Calls
This feature requires more than one handset registered to the same
base.
To set:
•
Press
Press
. Use
to select SYSTEM.
•
During standby, press
.
•
•
•
The icon on handset will be turned on.
Press the registered handset number you wish to call.
The other handset will ring. Answer the call from that handset and
two handsets can now talk.
•
•
. Use
to select SELECT BASE.
To select AUTO,
o
o
Press
Press
. Use
to select AUTO.
To end a call
to confirm. The handset will search any available
registered base.
To select PREFER,
•
•
Press
, or
•
Place the handset back on the base unit.
o
Press
. Use
to select PREFER.
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Using Pre-Dialling
•
Press
to toggle between the internal and external calls.
•
Enter the number of the handset you wish to call.
Press
Call Transfer
•
•
.
The call will be connected.
You can transfer phone calls to other handsets registered to the same
base unit.
Note: During an internal call, if an external call comes through, you
will hear short beeps. icon on handset will blink.
•
•
During an external call, press
The external call will be put on hold.
The icon is displayed in addition to
.
Receiving external call during Internal Call
If an external call comes in while the handset is on internal call, the
icon will be blinking and a series of short beeps can be heard from the
earpiece. The CID of the caller will be displayed on the screen.
•
•
and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
•
When the other handset answers the call, press
handset or place the handset on the cradle will transfer the call.
on the
•
•
Press
Press
to hang up the internal call.
The and icons will be turned off.
again to answer the external call.
Conference Call
Inquiry Call
Conference call can be activated between external call, and two
handsets.
While talking on the external line, the handset can put the external call
on hold and make an inquiry call to another handset. The handset can
then toggle between the external call and the other handset. While the
external call is on hold, a tone will be emitted to the external party to
indicate that the call is on hold.
•
•
During an external call, press
The external call will be put on hold.
The icon is displayed in addition to
.
•
•
and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
•
•
During an external call, press
The external call will be put on hold and internal dialling tone can
be heard from the earpiece or speaker.
.
•
When the other handset answers the call, press and hold the
will activate the conference call. The
be turned on.
icon on both handsets will
•
•
The
icon is displayed in addition to
and icons.
Press the number of the handset you wish to call.
•
During the conference call, pressing the
which initiated the conference call, will put the external call on hold
and still connect with the other handset.
on the handset,
•
If there is no reply, press
again to reconnect to the external
call and the other handset will stop ringing. Press
make another call to other handset number.
again to
•
•
Press
again on the first handset will put the other handset on
hold and connect with the external call.
•
When the other handset answers the call, the two handsets can
communicate while keeping the external call on hold.
Pressing and holding will activate the conference call again.
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You can exit the conference call by pressing
or place the handset on the cradle. The other handset and the
on the handset
De-register a Handset
external call will still be connected. The
turned off.
and icons will be
One handset can de-register all other handsets registered to the same
base unit.
Room Monitoring
•
Press
. Use
to select SYSTEM.
When more than one handset is registered to the same base unit, one
of the handsets can be used as a room (baby) Monitor device.
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
.
to select DELETE HS.
To activate:
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
. Use
to select FEATURES.
to select MONITOR.
to select ON.
•
Use
to select the desired handset (HANDSET 1 to HANDSET
5) to be deleted.
•
•
Press
to confirm the selection. The display will read PIN?.
Enter the correct PIN of the connected base and press
confirm the deletion of the handset.
to
•
•
Press
Press
. Use
to confirm.
Note: Each handset can’t de-register itself.
MONITOR will flash on the display to indicate the handset is in monitor
mode during standby. User can make internal call to this handset from
another handset, the microphone on this handset is activated (being in
monitor mode) and noise from the room can be heard. User can also
press
to hear from the speaker. There will be no internal ringing.
To de-activate:
•
•
Press
Press
will take you to the MONITOR menu directly.
. The display reads ON.
•
•
Press
Press
to select OFF.
to confirm.
Note: The handset under monitor mode will not ring when an external
call comes in.
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Appendix: Default Settings
Troubleshooting
External ringer melody (handset and base): MELODY 1
Internal ringer melody (handset): MELODY 2
Handset Ring Volume:
Base Ring Volume:
Receiver Volume: Med
The phone does not work at all
•
•
•
Make sure that adapter and phone cord are connected properly.
Check that the batteries are fully charged and installed properly.
Check that the handset is correctly registered to the same base
unit.
Flash Timing: FLASH 1
Dial Mode: Tone
•
Move the handset closer to the base unit.
Auto Answer: On
Key Beep Tone: On
Confirmation Tone: On
Charging Tone: On
Backlit (if applicable): On
Call Timer: On
Message Waiting Indicator: Off
Monitor: Off
Direct Dial function: Off
Direct Dial number: Empty
Prefix Dialling: Off
Prefixes and numbers: Empty
Call Barring: Off
The phone does not ring
•
•
•
Make sure the adapter and the phone cord are connected properly.
Move the handset closer to the base unit.
Check that the handset is correctly registered to the same base
unit.
•
Make sure the handset (or base) ringer is turned on.
The phone does not dial out
•
•
•
Check that the phone cord is connected properly.
Check the handset is fully charged.
Check that the handset is correctly registered to the same base
unit.
•
•
The dialled number may be barred. See Call Barring section
The keypad may be locked. See Handset Keypad Lock/Unlock
section.
Call bar and exempt numbers: Empty
Operator services: Default services
Base Selection: Auto
PIN Code: 0000 (for base menu)
SMS Service: ON
Service centre numbers: Pre-programmed #
Active service centre: Service centre 1
Sub-Address: 0
CID does not work properly
•
Check with your local phone company that the CID service is
subscribed to.
•
Let the phone ring at least once before answering.
SMS Alert Tone: On
Handset Name: ORICOM
Language: English
The CIDCW call cannot be answered
•
Check with your local phone company and select the correct recall
duration.
Base charge light does not work
•
•
Make sure that adapter is connected properly.
Make sure the handset is making contact in the cradle.
The empty battery icon appears soon after the batteries are charged
Replace the batteries with new ones.
•
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SMS is not working properly
‘C1’
Problem: No SC Subscription
•
•
•
•
Check if the Service Centre numbers are set correctly.
Check if the sub-address is set correctly.
Check if the SMS service is ON.
Clear all the messages from RESET > SMS MESSAGES menu
because some messages received can have errors. Please do this
with caution as all the messages will be deleted once reset.
Check with service provider if the SMS service is registered.
•
•
Need to subscribe or activate the account
Check with service provider.
‘C2’
Problem: SC system failure
•
•
Retry the transmission again later
Contact service provider if the error persists
•
Wrong characters are displayed for SMS messages
‘C3’
•
When the messages were sent with unsupported encoding, they
will not be displayed correctly. Please ask the sender to use basic
characters and default SMS encoding. Please contact the service
provider for more information. This phone supports 7-bit GSM
Default alphabets.
Problem: Invalid SME address
•
Check recipient's address.
‘C4’
Problem: Destination SME barred
SMS Error Codes
•
•
Check with recipient if he/she can receive the message
Check with service provider why the destination SME is barred.
‘01’
Problem: Make sure that adapter and phone cord are connected
properly.
‘E0’
Problem: Unknown SM-TE
•
•
Check if the phone is properly installed.
Check if the SC number is correct.
•
•
Make sure that Caller ID is not restricted.
Add necessary prefix to SC number so that CLIR would be
temporarily off.
‘02’
Problem: Transmission error
‘FF’
•
Contact customer service if problem persists.
Problem: Unknown
•
Unknown
‘03’
Problem: Reject the message from SC
•
Check with provider about the services available
‘04’
Problem: User Interruption
•
Make sure that the line is not interrupted during SMS transmission.
‘C0’
Problem: SC busy
•
•
Retry the transmission again later
Contact service provider if the error persists.
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Warranty Information
This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective
workmanship or parts. The warranty does not extend to damage caused
by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or
lightning. This guarantee in no way affects your statutory rights. Full
details of the warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card.
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user
guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the
instructions.
Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone
directly to the telephone socket.
If the fault is still present, connect another telephone (if available) to the
telephone socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies with
this unit or with the telephone line. If the product is working correctly
the fault is on the telephone line. Please contact your network operator
for assistance
To orders spare parts additional handsets, replacement batteries
and in case of any technical issues you may have with product
please consult our website for further information or send us an
email for a prompt response to your enquiry. In the unlikely event
of a fault developing, please contact us for assistance. If the
product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it
directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt.
Australia
Oricom International Pty Ltd
PO Box 5681
South Windsor, NSW 2756
Customer support
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (02) 4572 0939
Ph: 1300 889 785
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