Samsung Cordless Telephone SP R6100 User Guide

Digital Cordless Telephone  
SP-R6100  
User’s Manual  
Your battery is guaranteed for six months. When you purchase the unit, you should  
fully charge the battery before initial operation.  
Printed in Korea  
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05. Clean the charge points with a dry cloth from time to time.  
06. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)-1.0.  
10. You may sometimes experience problems in making calls.  
These difficulties can include:  
Line connection problems.  
Problems hearing the conversation on both ends of the  
line.  
The REN is a customer guide indicating the approximate  
maximum number of items of apparatus that should be  
connected simultaneously to the line. The sum of REN’s of  
the individual items should not exceed a total value of 4.  
11. This equipment will NOT work at all if the mains or bat-  
tery supply is removed.  
07. You can use this equipment to make 999, 112 emergency  
calls.  
The mains supply is 230 VAC 50 Hz .  
12. You can connect the equipment to the telecommunication  
systems specified as long as you follow the instructions in  
this manual.  
08. You can use this equipment on a telecommunication sys-  
tem that uses Loop Disconnect or DTMF signalling.  
It is strongly recommended that the equipment is config-  
ured to use DTMF signalling for access to public or private  
emergency services. DTMF signalling also provides faster  
call setup.  
13. This equipment has been approved for use with the fol-  
lowing facilities:  
Last Number Redial.  
Call Barring.  
09. If you are connected to a Private Branch Exchange, you  
may have to press a digit, for example “9”, to get an out-  
side line. Then you dial as normal. If you need a pause,  
you should insert it after the digit and before the number  
you require.  
Memory Dial.  
Any other use will invalidate the approval of the equip-  
ment and it then ceases to comply with the standards  
against which approval was granted.  
14. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
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PhoneBook  
Table of Contents  
Phonebook Options ..........................................................................38  
Getting Started  
Received Calls (Caller ID)  
Viewing and Dialling a Number .........................................................40  
Received Calls Options .....................................................................41  
Checking Parts ................................................................................. 8  
Control Locations .............................................................................. 9  
Connecting Lines ............................................................................. 11  
Installing Handset Battery ................................................................ 12  
Charging the Handset ......................................................................14  
Turning the Handset On/Off ............................................................ 15  
LCD Window Icon Descriptions........................................................... 16  
Choosing Dial Mode(Menu 5-1)......................................................... 16  
Using Headset.................................................................................. 17  
Greeting Message ......................................................................... 42  
Ring  
Choosing Ring Tone (Menu 4-1)........................................................ 43  
Adjusting Ring Volume (Menu 4-2).................................................... 44  
Choosing Ring Type (Menu 4-3)........................................................ 45  
Unique Ring Tones for selected calls (Menu 4-4)............................... 46  
Ring Delay Time (Menu 4-5)............................................................. 48  
General Functions  
Making a Call .................................................................................. 18  
Camp on Busy ................................................................................. 20  
Receiving a Call ............................................................................... 21  
Caller ID Display .............................................................................. 22  
Last Number Redial ......................................................................... 23  
Battery Level Indicator .................................................................... 24  
Out of Range Indicator .................................................................... 25  
Adjusting Voice Volume .................................................................... 25  
Adjusting Key Volume ..................................................................... 26  
Quick Switching to Vibration Mode.................................................... 26  
Registered Recall ............................................................................. 26  
Tone Dial Switchover ........................................................................ 27  
Paging ............................................................................................ 27  
Settings  
Call Time Display (Menu 5-2)............................................................ 49  
Base Number Display (Menu 5-3).....................................................50  
Active Flip (Menu 5-4)...................................................................... 50  
Language Selection (Menu 5-5)........................................................ 51  
System  
Call Barring (Menu 6-1) .................................................................. 52  
Registering a New Handset (Menu 6-2) ............................................ 54  
Intercom Between Handsets..............................................................56  
Call Transfer Between Handsets......................................................... 58  
Removing a Handset (Menu 6-3)...................................................... 59  
Changing PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Menu 6-4) .............. 60  
Handset Reset (Menu 6-5)................................................................ 61  
Using the Menus  
Using the Soft Keys ......................................................................... 28  
Using the Index System ................................................................... 29  
Menu Map ....................................................................................... 30  
Base  
Selecting Base Manually (Menu 7-1)................................................. 62  
Finding Base Automatically (Menu 7-2)............................................. 63  
PhoneBook  
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................64  
Specifications .............................................................................65  
Storing a Phone Number with a Name (Menu 1-3).............................32  
Dialing a Number in Phonebook ...................................................... 35  
Searching for Numbers in Memory (Menu 1-1, 2) ............................36  
Erasing All Numbers (Menu 1-4) .......................................................38  
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Getting Started  
Control Locations  
Checking Parts  
Handset  
Once you have unpacked your phone, check to make sure that  
you have all the parts shown below. If any piece is missing or  
broken, please call your dealer.  
Ear piece  
LCD window  
Handset  
Base  
soft keys  
Each of the two soft keys performs the function  
indicated by the text above it (the bottom line in the  
display).  
key  
Deletes characters from display. When using the  
menu system, returns to the previous menu level.  
Line Cord  
key  
Adapter  
Makes, answers, or ends a call.  
key  
Activates intercom communications. Also switches the  
phone on and off.  
key  
Headset  
Batteries  
Quickly switches to the vibration mode.  
Microphone  
Rear  
Headset jack  
Volume keys  
User’s Manual  
Adjusts the volume.When you press and  
hold the up key in standby mode with the  
flip cover closed, you can quickly switch to  
the vibration mode. When using the menu  
system, scrolls through the menu options  
Battery cover  
Charging points  
and the phonebook memory.  
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Connecting Lines  
Base  
1. Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the phone  
line socket on the bottom of the base unit, and the other  
end to a standard phone wall jack.  
2. Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the  
power socket on the bottom of the base unit, and the other  
end to a standard AC wall outlet.  
lamp  
Blinks when a call comes in  
and lights steadily when a call  
is in progress.  
Paging key  
lamp  
Allows you to page the handset.  
Also used to register a new handset  
with the base.  
Lights steadily while the base  
is connected to the power supply.  
Bottom  
To phone wall jack  
To AC wall outlet  
3. Route the cords through the recessed channel as shown.  
Phone Line socket  
Power socket  
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Installing Handset Battery  
The handset uses the rechargeable Ni-MH battery sup-  
plied.  
3. Replace the battery cover. Make sure that the cover is  
properly aligned.  
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow, then  
lift it off.  
4. Slide the cover up until it snaps shut.  
2. Remove old battery (if any), then plug the battery connector  
into the socket shown below, and insert the battery.  
Notes:  
The battery needs to be replaced if it does not recover its  
full storage capacity after recharging.  
• When replacing battery, only use SAMSUNG-approved  
battery. For details, see ‘Specifications’ on page 65 or ask  
your nearest service center.  
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Charging the Handset  
Turning the Handset On/ Off  
Before initial operation, you should fully charge the handset  
for more than 10 hours.  
When you place the handset in the base unit to charge it, the  
handset automatically turns on. To turn the handset on or off  
in Standby mode, follow these steps:  
To charge the handset, simply place it in the base unit.  
The handset can only be charged facing up.  
1. To turn on the handset when the display is off, press  
key.  
When the handset battery is charging, the handset  
automatically turns on and the battery icon in the right corner  
of the display scrolls.  
The display shows the handset and base number, and the  
greeting message SAMSUNG as shown below.  
(To change the greeting, see page 42) The phone is now  
ready for use.  
H S ( 1 )  
B S ( 1 )  
S A M S U N G  
2. To turn the handset off, press and hold  
key for about  
three seconds until the power-off message appears in the  
display. The display turns off.  
Notes:  
• If you purchase an additional handset, you must register the  
handset to a base. If not, the display shows Fail to  
Register when you turn it on and only the two soft keys  
work to allow you to register the handset. Refer to  
‘Registering a New Handset’ on page 54.  
• Nothing will appear in the LCD window when battery power  
is very low. You should fully charge the handset before  
operation.  
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LCD Window Icon Descriptions  
Using Headset  
With the headset, you can talk without using your hands.  
When you connect the headset to the headset jack on the left  
side of the phone, the headset operates in the same way as  
the phone’s speaker and microphone.  
H S ( 1  
)
B S ( 1 )  
S A M S U N G  
Pressing the button on the headset for more than one second  
allows you to answer or end a call(without opening the flip  
cover or pressing a key on the phone).  
You can also answer a call by pressing the or keys on  
the side of the phone.  
Vibration icon  
Signal Strength icon  
Line icon  
Battery status icon  
Speaker  
Choosing Dial Mode  
(Menu 5-1)  
To the headset jack  
Button  
(
) on the left  
side of the phone.  
In order to provide compatibility with most telephone systems,  
your phone can be set to either pulse-dialling (same as  
rotary), or tone dialling (DTMF). Your phone is preset to tone  
mode.  
Microphone  
Clip  
Allows you toattachthe headset to  
your clothes, for example.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key to access  
the menumode.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Settings appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
3. Tone/Pulse is displayed. Press the Select soft key.  
4. The options are displayed; Pulse and Tone. Press the  
soft key to change the setting.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting in the brackets.  
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General Functions  
Making a Call  
You can enter the desired phone number in the Standby mode,  
and then dial the number. This way of dialling allows you to  
make corrections to the number before dialling. Follow these  
steps:  
1. Open the flip cover, and press  
tone.  
key. You hear a dial  
Note: If you turn the Active Flip feature on, you do not need  
to press the key. For details, see page 50.  
1. Enter a telephone number. Check the number in the LCD  
window.  
2. Dial the desired phone number by using the number keypad.  
Note: You can store telephone numbers in the Phonebook  
memory and dial the numbers using the assigned  
memory address. Refer to Phonebook’ on page 32.  
Notes:  
• If you make a mistake while entering a number, press the  
key to clear the last digit and correct the number.  
• If you press and hold the  
key for more than one  
second, all digits you have entered are cleared and the  
phone returns to the Standby mode.  
3. When the other person answers, speak.  
4. To end the call, either close the flip cover or press  
key.  
2. When the number appears correctly, press  
the number.  
key to dial  
Notes:  
• If you turn the Call Time Display’ feature on, the LCD  
window displays the call time. For details, see Call Time  
Display’ on page 49.  
To make a call to the last number you dialled, use the Redial  
‘ feature. For details, refer to Last Number Redial’ on page  
23.  
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Camp On Busy  
Receiving a Call  
(Available only when you have more than one handset)  
When somebody calls you, the phone rings. Also, the  
in the middle of your handset’s display and the telephone  
lamp on the left of the base will start to blink.  
icon  
This feature allows your handset to wait for connection to the  
telephone line currently engaged by another handset. Your  
handset rings when the telephone line becomes free.  
The caller’s phone number will be displayed if the telephone  
network has transmitted the necessary information.  
1. You hear a short busy tone if you open the flip cover or  
press  
key while another handset engages the  
telephone line.  
1. If the handset is on the base, pick up the handset and  
speak. Or  
The display shows the handset number currently engaging  
the line. Your handset is automatically camped on the line.  
If the handset is out of the base, open the flip cover and  
speak, press the or keys on the side of the phone. Or  
Note:To cancel this feature, press  
key any time  
before the line is free. The handset returns to  
Standby mode.  
If the handset is in the Standby mode with the flip cover  
open, press  
key.  
2. Your handset rings and the window displays FREE when  
the line becomes free.  
Note:  
key and  
key will not work for three sec-  
onds after the flip has been opened to receive a call  
in order to prevent the phone from being disengaged.  
3. Press  
key to engage the line while the handset rings.  
2. To end the call, close the flip cover or press  
Place the handset in the base unit.  
key. Or  
Notes:  
• If an incoming call arrives while your handset rings to tell  
you the line is free, the Camp On Busy’ feature is automati-  
cally cancelled and an incoming ring sounds.  
• Several handsets can be camped on the busy line in  
chronological order. When the line becomes available to  
you, the LCD window displays FREE, and other handsets will  
display your handset number following the word BUSY.  
• When your handset rings and the window displays FREE,  
press the key within 10 seconds. Otherwise, the handset  
returns to the Standby mode.  
Note:If you set the Ring Delay Timefeature, you can turn  
the handset ringer off for the specified time when a call  
comes in and other handsets are ringing. Refer to Ring  
Delay Time’ on page 48.  
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Caller ID Display  
Last Number Redial  
Your phone stores the last 10 numbers you called allowing  
you to easily redial any of them.  
Caller ID displays the caller’s name and number, as well as  
the date and time that the call was received. This feature is  
available on your phone if the caller’s network transmits the  
necessary information. You can use this feature only when the  
caller’s service network transmits the caller’s information.  
Contact your service provider to activate this feature.  
To Dial the Last Number  
1. Press the Redials soft key in the Standby mode. The last  
number you dialled is displayed.  
2. Press  
key to dial the last number.  
the callers number  
and name  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
E L I Z A B E T H  
To View and Dial Any of Last 10 Numbers  
1. Press the Redials soft key in the Standby mode.  
Notes:  
2. Press the  
soft key to scroll through the redial memory.  
The number of unanswered missed calls (if any) will be dis-  
played.  
Each time you press the key, the numbers you dialled are  
displayed with the memory cell number. The oldest number  
is stored in memory 10 and the most recent in memory 1.  
There is one missed call.  
C a l l ( 1 )  
3. Press  
key to dial the selected number.  
Notes:  
• If there are no numbers in the redial memory, Redials Empty  
is displayed.  
Your phone keeps track of the last 20 calls received. Refer  
to Received Calls’ on page 40 to check and dial the num-  
bers.  
You can modify the number displayed by using  
before pressing key .  
key  
• If a caller has chosen to withhold their number, you will see  
ID NOT RECEIVED in the display.  
• If a callers number is not available, you will see ID NOT  
RECEIVED in the display.  
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Out of Range Indicator  
To Erase All Numbers In Redial Memory  
Your phone indicates the received signal strength through the  
strength icon. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal  
is. If the handset is too far from the base unit and the handset  
cannot properly engage the telephone line, the icon blinks  
in the LCD window.  
1. Press the Redials soft key in the Standby mode.  
2. Press the All Erase soft key. The display prompts you to  
confirm the setting.  
Signal  
Strength Icon  
3. Press the Yes soft key. You hear a beep and the phone  
returns to the Standby mode after clearing the redial  
memory.  
H S ( 1 )  
B S ( 1 )  
S A M S U N G  
If you move out of range during a call, the telephone line  
might be disconnected and the handset returns to the Standby  
mode. Check if the icon blinks in the LCD window. If so, move  
the handset closer to the base unit.  
Battery Level Indicator  
A
icon is continuously displayed in the upper line of the  
LCD window. The icon shows the level of your battery.  
The more bars you see, the more power you have left.  
Adjusting Voice Volume  
H S ( 1 )  
B S ( 1 )  
During calls, pressing the or keys on the side of the  
phone affects the ear piece volume.  
S A M S U N G  
You can adjust the volume from level 1 to 5, and it is preset to  
level 3. The voice volume is displayed as bars in the LCD  
window. The more bars you see, the louder the volume is.  
Flat  
Full  
When the battery is weak and a few minutes of talk time  
V o i c e V o l u m e  
remain, you will hear a warning tone and the  
icon blinks.  
[ _  
F l a s h  
]
When the battery becomes too weak for the phone to operate,  
the handset will automatically turn off. Place the handset on  
the base unit to charge the handset battery.  
R e d i a l s  
Ear piece volume indicator  
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Adjusting Key Volume  
To send a flash, simply press the Flash soft key while the line  
is engaged. The display shows F.  
In the Standby mode with the flip cover open, press or  
key on the side of the phone .  
The Flash soft key is used in conjunction with special services  
such as ‘Call Waiting’ which may be offered by your telephone  
company.  
You can adjust the volume from level 0 to level 5, and it is  
preset to level 1. The key volume is displayed as bars in the  
LCD window. The more bars you see, the louder the volume is.  
No bar, no key beep.  
Tone Dial Switchover  
To access certain services such as voice mail or interactive  
telephone system features, it is necessary to use tone  
dialling. When your phone is set to the pulse mode, DTMF  
dialling is available.  
Quick Switching to Vibration Mode  
You can quickly switch your phone to vibration mode with a  
touch of the  
key or on the left side of the phone. This  
1. Press the asterisk key (  
pulse dial mode. Your phone is converted to the tone dial  
mode temporarily.  
) while on the phone in the  
feature provides a convenient way to mute your phone’s ringer  
quickly.  
With the flip cover closed, press and hold the key on the  
left side of the phone. With the flip cover open, press and  
2. When you press the Flash soft key or end the call, the  
phone automatically returns to the pulse mode.  
hold the  
key. In both cases, Alert Type Vibration is dis-  
played for a second, the hand set will vibrate and the  
icon is visible in the display.  
Paging  
Press and hold the  
key or on the left side of the phone  
You can page your handset from the base unit. Using this fea-  
ture, you can find where the handset is located.  
(with the flip cover closed) again to resume the phone’s alert  
type which was previously set through the Ring Tone option  
under Ring menu; see page 43 for further details.  
Press the Paging key on the base unit. The left lamp marked  
on the base blinks and all handsets registered with the  
base will ring for about 10 seconds .  
Registered Recall  
You can place a new call directly after a call or transfer a call  
to another extension under PABX, using this feature.  
Note: If an incoming call comes in while the handset is being  
paged, the handset stops paging and sounds the ringer.  
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Using the Menus  
3. Press the Select soft key to access the Ring menu.  
A two-level menu structure is available to set the various  
options available on your phone. You can set the menu  
options in two different ways, via the soft keys or by using  
the index system.  
4. Press the  
appears.  
soft key repeatedly until Ring Delay  
Using the Soft Keys  
R i n g D e l a y  
O F F  
The two soft keys are used in the following ways.  
S e l e c t  
4 . 5  
Key  
Purpose  
Enters the menu structure.  
Selects the option displayed.  
5. Press the Select soft key to access the Ring Delay  
option. Now you are connected to the Ring Delay option.  
Left soft key  
Moves to the next option on the same  
level that is being displayed.  
Right soft key  
You can also use the or key on the left side of the phone  
to move to the next or previous option on the same level as  
the one displayed.  
Using the Index System  
Each menu option is assigned a hierarchical number. You will  
find the number in the lower right corner of the display, next  
To go back to the previous menu level, use the  
key.  
to  
(refer to the display diagram above). You can use this  
Example: Accessing the Ring Delay option  
number to access the corresponding option directly. Simply  
press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode and key in  
the required number.  
1. Press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears.  
Example: Accessing the Ring Delay option  
1. Press the Menu soft key to access the menu mode.  
R i n g  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to access the Ring menu.  
S e l e c t  
4
to access the Ring Delay option. Now you are  
connected to the Ring Delay option.  
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Menu Map  
5. Settings  
5-1 Tone/Pulse (Tone/ Pulse mode selection.  
The following illustration shows the menu structure available  
and indicates the:  
Number assigned to each option  
Brief description and the page on which you can find  
details of each feature.  
See page 16)  
5-2 Call Time  
(Call time display on/ off.  
See page 49)  
5-3 Base Number (Base number display on/ off.  
See page 50)  
1. Phone Book  
5-4 Active Flip  
5-5 Language  
(Active flip on/ off.  
See page 50)  
1-1 Find Name (Search a number by name.  
See page 36)  
(Display language selection.  
See page 51)  
1-2 Find Address (Search a number by address.  
See page 37)  
6. System  
1-3 New Entry (Store a number.  
See page 32)  
1-4 All Erase  
6-1 Call Barring  
6-2 Registration  
(Bar calls beginning with a  
specified number. See page 52)  
(Register a new handset.  
See page 54)  
(Erase all stored numbers.  
See page 38)  
6-3 Remove Handset (Remove handset.  
2. Received Calls  
(View, dial, delete or save last 20  
numbers received. Page 40)  
See page 59)  
6-4 Change PIN  
(Change PIN code.  
See page 60)  
3. Greeting Message  
(Create or edit personalized  
greeting message. Page 42)  
6-5 Reset Handset (Reset handset.  
See page 61)  
4. Ring  
7. Base  
4-1 Ring Tone  
(Choose ringer tone.  
See Page 43)  
7-1 Select Base (Select base manually.  
4-2 Ring Volume (Adjust ring volume.  
See page 62)  
See page 44)  
7-2 Auto Find  
(Select base automatically.  
See page 63)  
4-3 Alert Type  
(Choose alert type.  
See page 45)  
4-4 Unique Ring Tone (Unique ring tone.  
See page 46)  
4-5 Ring Delay (Set ring delay time.  
See page 48)  
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PhoneBook  
The Phonebook allows you to store frequently used phone  
numbers and their associated names in your personal  
directory so that you can easily make a call without having to  
remember or enter the phone number. You can store up to 70  
numbers.  
Entering a Name  
1. Press the key labeled with the required letter:  
Once for the first letter  
Twice for the second letter  
And so on  
Storing a Phone Number with a Name (Menu 1-3)  
1. In the Standby mode, enter the desired number (up to 24  
digits).  
The following characters are available:  
2. Press the Save soft key. Enter Name ? appears and the  
cursor blinks.  
Key  
Characters in the Order Displayed  
Lower Case  
Upper Case  
3. Enter the name (up to 10 digits) for the number, then press  
the OK soft key. Refer to Entering a Name’ on opposite  
page.  
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Note: If you make a mistake while entering a name/number  
or if you want to edit a name/number, press the  
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key. Each time you press the key, the last letter/digit  
is cleared. To clear all letters/digits, press and hold  
the  
key. Then enter the correct name/number.  
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4. The first available memory address that the number can be  
saved to will blink. If you want to find another memory  
address, enter the desired address number or scroll the  
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memory addresses by using the  
keys on the side of the phone).  
soft key (or the or  
2. To switch between upper case and lower case characters,  
press the Case soft key. Upper case is indecated by A  
5. Press the Select soft key to save the setting.  
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and lower case is indicated by  
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All subsequent letters will appear in the selected case until  
the Case soft key is pressed again.  
Note: If you select an address that already has a number  
stored under it, you are asked if you want to over-  
write the address with the newly entered number. If  
you are, press the Yes soft key. If not, press the No  
soft key or the  
key.  
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Dialling a Number in Phonebook  
3. Select the other letters in the same way. The cursor moves  
to the right when you press a different key.  
Once you have stored phone numbers in the phonebook  
memory, you can dial them easily whenever you want.  
Note: When entering the same letter twice (or a  
different letter on the same key), just wait for a few  
seconds for the cursor to move automatically, and  
then select the next letter. You can move the cursor  
to the left by using the key on the side of the  
One-Touch Dialling  
phone. To delete letters, use the  
key.  
Memory addresses 01 through 09 are special one-touch  
addresses. You can dial the phone numbers stored in the  
Phonebook memory from 01 through 09 simply by pressing  
one key.  
Using a Pause  
A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice  
response system, such as an automated banking system.  
A pause delays dialling for 3 seconds.  
In the Standby mode, press and hold the second digit of the  
memory address containing the number to be dialled.  
For example: Address no. 09  
Press  
and hold. The number stored is  
If you want to insert a dialling pause between numbers, press  
the Pause soft key. P appears at the pause entry.  
displayed, then dialled.  
Two-Touch Dialling  
In the Standby mode, press the first digit briefly, then hold  
down the second digit of the memory address.  
For example: Address no. 23  
Press  
briefly and hold down  
.
The number stored is displayed, then dialled.  
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Searching for Numbers in Memory  
If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been  
stored in the various memory addresses, you can scan through  
the memory until you find the one you are looking for.  
By Address Number  
(Menu 1-2)  
1. Press the Menu key. Phonebook appears.  
2. Press the Select soft key to access the Phonebook menu.  
The phonebook options are displayed.  
By Name  
(Menu 1-1)  
1. Press the Menu soft key. Phonebook appears.  
3. Press the  
soft key until the Find Address option is  
selected, then press the Select soft key. Enter Address ?  
is displayed.  
2. Press the Select soft key to access the Phonebook menu.  
The phonebook options are displayed. The option in bold  
type will be selected when you press the Select soft key.  
4. Enter the desired address number, then press the View soft  
key. The phone number and associated name (if any) are  
displayed.  
3. Press the Select soft key to access the Find Name option.  
Enter Name ? is displayed.  
Note: If the address is empty, Data is not found is  
displayed. Then the display shows the first available  
address in which a phone number is stored.  
4. Enter all or part of the name by using the number key  
marked with the desired letter.  
5. Use the  
soft key to display the next memory address.  
key.  
Example: Enter A to find all names beginning with the letter A.  
6. If you want to call the number, press the  
5. Press the View soft key. The first name is displayed with  
the memory address number and the telephone number  
Note:If the message Data is not found is displayed, the  
name matching the request is not in the memory.  
6. If the name shown is not the desired one, use the  
key to scroll through the stored names.  
soft  
7. If you want to call the selected number, press the  
key.  
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Erasing All Numbers  
(Menu 1-4)  
1. Press the Menu soft key. Phonebook appears.  
Edit Name  
2. Press the Select soft key to access Phonebook menu. The  
phonebook options are displayed.  
Edit the name by using the keypad and the  
press the OK soft key. For details on entering a name, see  
key, then  
page 33.  
3. Press the  
soft key until All Erase is selected, then  
press the Select soft key. You are asked if you are sure  
you want to erase all numbers stored in your phonebook  
memory.  
Your phone displays the newly edited name, its number and  
its address number.  
4. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion.  
Edit Number  
Phonebook Options  
Edit the number by using the keypad and the  
press the OK soft key. Your phone displays the newly edited  
key, then  
When you are viewing a number in the Phonebook, Options  
appears above the left soft key to allow you to access the  
phonebook options, described in the following paragraphs.  
number, its name and its address number.  
Erase  
Accessing the Options  
If you press the Select soft key when Erase is selected, you  
are asked to confirm the deletion. Press the Yes soft key to  
confirm the deletion.  
1. Press the Options soft key when it appears. The options  
are displayed.  
2. Press the  
soft key until a desired option is selected.  
The option in bold type will be selected.  
3. Press the Select soft key.  
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Received Calls (Caller ID)  
Received Calls Options  
When you receive a call, the caller’s phone number is shown  
on your phone’s display, if it is available from the network on  
which the call was made. The last 20 numbers received are  
stored in your phone and you can view the list and dial the  
numbers.  
When you are viewing received numbers, Options appears  
above the left soft key to allow you to access the received  
call options, described in the following paragraphs.  
Accessing the Options  
Viewing and Dialling a Number  
1. Press the Options soft key when it appears. The options  
are displayed.  
1. Press the Menu soft key. Phonebook appears.  
2. Press the  
The selected option is in bold type.  
soft key until a desired option is selected.  
2. Press the  
appears.  
soft key repeatedly until Received Calls  
3. Press the Select soft key.  
3. Press the Select soft key. The LCD window shows the last  
caller’s number, and the date and time when the call was  
received, if the necessary information was transmitted from  
the caller’s telephone network.  
Save Book  
You can save the selected number in your Phonebook memory.  
Enter the name for the number and press the OK soft key.  
Then choose the address number and press the Select soft  
key.  
If the address number blinks, it means you missed the call.  
If there is no number received, Received Calls Empty is  
displayed.  
Erase  
4. Scroll the memory by using the  
desired number.  
soft key and choose the  
key.  
When you are asked to confirm that you want to erase the  
selected number, press the Yes soft key. The selected number  
will be erased.  
5. To dial the selected number, press  
All Erase  
When you are asked to confirm that you want to erase all  
numbers, press the Yes soft key. All received numbers will be  
erased.  
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Greeting Message  
This option allows you to enter a greeting message that will  
be displayed when your phone is in the Standby mode. You  
can change the greeting message according to your own pref-  
erence.  
Ring  
You can use the Ring menu to customize various sound  
settings such as ring volume, type and tone. Also you can  
delay the ring for a specified time via the menu.  
Choosing Ring Tone  
(Menu 4-1)  
Greeting Message  
You can define your own ring sound. Ten ring tones are  
available.The factory default setting is ‘Tone 1’.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Press the  
appears.  
soft key repeatedly until Greeting Message  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
3. Press the Select soft key. The cursor is blinking. If you  
have already registered a greeting message, the message  
is displayed.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then  
press the Select soft key. Ring Tone appears.  
3. Press the Select soft key to access the option.  
4. Enter your personal greeting by pressing the alphanumeric  
keys on the number keypad. A maximum of 16 digits can be  
entered. For details on entering a name, see page 33.  
4. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until you choose a  
desired ring tone. Each time you press the  
handset sounds the ring you have chosen.  
soft key, the  
Note: If necessary, use the  
key to erase the current  
greeting message.  
5. Press the OK soft key to confirm the setting.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
Note: If you want to restore the greeting message to the  
default setting, SAMSUNG,erase all the existing mes-  
sages and press the OK soft key.  
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Adjusting Ring Volume  
(Menu 4-2)  
Choosing Alert Type  
(Menu 4-3)  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
This option allows you to indicate how you wish to be  
informed of any incoming calls. The following options are  
available.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then  
press the Select soft key.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring Volume  
appears, then press the Select soft key. The current Ring  
Volume setting appears.  
2. Press the  
press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then  
4. Press the or key on the side of the phone to choose  
the volume level you want.  
3. Press the  
then press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Alert Type appears,  
Each time you press or key, the handset sounds the  
ring with the level you have chosen.  
The Alert type options are displayed:  
Ring: The handset rings using the ring tone selected via  
the ‘Ring Tone’ menu.  
Vibra + Ring: The handset vibrates first, then rings.  
Vibration: The handset vibrates but does not ring.  
The ring volume is displayed as bars in the LCD window.  
The more bars you see, the louder the volume is.  
5. Press the OK soft key to confirm the setting.  
4. Press the  
soft key to select the alert type, then press  
the OK soft key.  
Notes:  
Your handset will ring when it is on the base unit, even if it  
has been placed in vibration mode.  
To switch to vibration mode quickly, press and hold the  
key in the Standby mode. To resume the handsets alert  
type, press and hold the  
mode. Refer to page 26.  
key again in the Standby  
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Unique Ring Tones for selected calls (Menu 4-4)  
6. Press the  
soft key to choose the ring tone, then press  
the OK soft key.  
This new feature allows you to distinguish between different  
callers by assigning unique ring tones to specific numbers  
stored in your handset When a call is received from a speci-  
fied number, you will hear a unique ring sound that can only  
be heard when that specific number calls.  
7. Press the Options soft key.  
8. Press the  
soft key to select the Enter Number option,  
then press the Select soft key.  
Note:  
This feature is only available if the telephone systems used  
by both you and the caller support Caller ID. Please contact  
your telephone service provider for more information.  
9. Enter the number you want to designate, then press the OK  
soft key.  
10. Enter the name for that number, then press the OK soft  
You can choose from ten different tones and assign these as  
unique ring tones for up to three different callers.  
key. Refer to Entering a Name’ on page 33.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
To Deactivate a Number’s Unique Ring Tone  
2. Press the  
press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then  
You can selectively deactivate a number’s unique ring by eras-  
ing that number.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Unique Ring Tone  
appears, then press the Select soft key. The first ring  
address and its settings (if already registered) are  
displayed.  
1. In the Unique Ring Tone mode (see steps 1 through 3 on  
opposite page), use the  
soft key to select the ring  
address containing the number you want to erase.  
4. Press the  
then press the Options soft key.  
soft key to choose the ring address you want,  
2. Press the Options soft key.  
3. Press the  
then the Select soft key.  
soft key until the Erase option is selected,  
5. Press the Select soft key to choose the Ring Tone option.  
Available ring tones are displayed.  
4. When you are asked to confirm the setting, press the Yes  
soft key.  
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Settings  
Ring Delay Time  
(Menu 4-5)  
Many different features of your phone can be customized to  
suit your preferences. All of these features are accessed via  
the Settings menu.  
If you activate the ring delay time, your handset will not ring  
for a specified delay time while other handsets are ringing. If  
you wish, you can answer the call within the delay time on  
your handset.  
Tone/ Pulse  
(Menu 5-1)  
Refer to page 16.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
Call Time Display  
(Menu 5-2)  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then  
If you turn this feature on, the handset automatically times the  
duration of calls. The handset displays the call duration both  
during your call and for a few seconds after your call is  
completed. The feature is preset to ‘ON’.  
Note:With this feature on, the handset takes several times to  
clear down after a call is ended but it clears  
immediately if it is switched off.  
press the Select soft key.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Ring Delay  
appears, then press the Select soft key.  
4. The ring delay time options are displayed. The current  
setting is in bold type. Press the  
ring delay time.  
soft key to select the  
Timing of a call starts after dialling is completed and not  
when the call is answered.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
You can choose from ‘OFF’ to 30 seconds using increments  
of 5 seconds. Selecting ‘OFF’ deactivates the feature.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Settings appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Call Time appears,  
then press the Select soft key. The Call Time options are  
displayed; OFF or ON.  
4. Press the  
soft key to turn the feature OFF or ON. The  
selected option is in bold type.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
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Base Number Display  
(Menu 5-3)  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Active Flip appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
This feature allows the phone to display the base number  
currently in use while in the Standby mode. The feature is  
preset to ON at factory.  
4. The Active Flip options are displayed: OFF or ON. Press the  
soft key to turn the feature OFF or ON. The selected  
option is in bold type.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Settings appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
3. Press the  
appears, then press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Base Number  
Language Selection  
(Menu 5-5)  
You can select a display language. 8 different languages are  
available.  
4. The Base Number options are displayed; OFF or ON. Press  
the  
soft key to turn the feature OFF or ON. The select-  
ed option is in bold type.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Settings appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
Active Flip  
(Menu 5-4)  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Language appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
This feature allows you to automatically engage the  
telephone line by opening the flip cover. When this feature is  
set to ON, there is no need to press the  
key. This fea-  
4. The language options are displayed. The currently selected  
ture is preset to OFF at factory.  
language is in bold type. Press the  
language.  
soft key to select a  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
2. Press the soft key repeatedly until Settings appears,  
5. Press the OK soft key to save the setting.  
then press the Select soft key.  
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System  
Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from your  
base unit. You can register and remove a handset through the  
System menu. You can also reset the handset to its default  
configuration.  
4. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key. Call  
Barring appears.  
Note: If you enter the wrong PIN number, the handset  
returns to the Standby mode.  
Call Barring  
(Menu 6-1)  
5. Press the Select soft key to access the Call Barring  
option. The first barring address containing a restricted  
number, if already registered, appears.  
It is possible to set the phone to restrict numbers that can be  
dialled. The phone cannot dial a phone number beginning  
with the numbers that you specify.  
6. If you want to choose another barring address, select the  
desired address by using the  
soft key.  
You can set up to 4 different restricted numbers containing up  
to 4 digits each.  
7. Press the Edit soft key.  
If you turn the feature on, the handset requires a PIN code  
when the restricted number is dialled. If you fail to enter the  
correct PINcode three times successively, your phone returns  
to the Standby mode. If you enter a correct PIN, you can make  
calls.  
8. Enter up to 4-digit number by using the numeric keys that  
you want to restrict, then press the OK soft key.  
9. If you want to block another number, repeat steps 6  
through 8.  
Note: You can make an emergency call (112, 999) even when  
you activate the outgoing call barring option.  
To Deactivate a Specific Call Barring Number  
You can selectively deactivate the restricted number by  
erasing the number.  
To Set Call Barring Numbers  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
1. In the Call Barring mode (see steps 1 through 5 on opposite  
page), use the  
soft key to select the address containing  
the restricted number you want to deactivate.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until System appears.  
2. Press the Edit soft key, then use the  
number.  
key to erase the  
3. Press the Select soft key to access the menu. You are  
asked to enter the PIN code. It is preset to 0000.  
3. Press the OK soft key.  
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Registering a New Handset  
(Menu 6-2)  
9. Enter 9234, the Authentication Code , which is preset at  
factory, then press the OK soft key.  
The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered  
as handset 1. Each additional handset you purchase must be  
registered to the base unit.  
10. When the registration is properly completed, the handset  
returns to the Standby mode and displays the base  
number and the handset number.  
1. Press and hold the Paging key on the base for more than 3  
seconds. The light is blinking.  
11.Unplug the power cord and then plug it in again.  
Notes:  
2. Press the Menu soft key on the handset.  
• If you have registered the handset to several bases, and the  
base number you select at step 7 is already used for  
another base, you will be asked to confirm that you want to  
overwrite. If you press the Yes soft key, the old information  
is cleared and the base number will be used for your newly  
selected base. To keep old information, press and hold the  
key to cancel the setting, then start over again with a  
different base number.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until System appears,  
then press the Select soft key. You are asked to enter the  
PIN code. It is preset to 0000.  
4. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key.  
5. Press the  
appears.  
soft key repeatedly until Registration  
The time limit for registering a handset to a base is 60  
seconds. The registration will be automatically cancelled  
when this time has elapsed.  
• If you fail to register the handset, the handset displays  
Fail to Register.  
6. Press the Select soft key. The available bases are  
displayed. The selected base to which your handset is  
registered has a check mark on its right side.  
7. Select a base by using the  
soft key, then press the  
Select soft key. Please wait appears for a short time,  
then the LCD window displays the ID of the base unit.  
8. Press the OK soft key.  
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Intercom Between Handsets  
(Available only when you have more than one handset)  
6. To end the call, close the flip or press either  
key.  
or  
If you have multiple handsets registered with the base, two  
handsets can talk to each other on an internal intercom call,  
while a third handset can be on an external call.  
Notes:  
• If an external call comes in during an intercom  
conversation, you will hear beeps. When you hear the low  
beeps, finish the intercom call by pressing  
key. The external ring sounds. Press  
call.  
or  
1. Press  
and the cursor blinks.  
key on your handset. INTERCOM - displays  
key to answer the  
• When you make an intercom call, if Busy appears in the  
display and you cannot communicate with the paged  
handset, the paged handset is engaged with an outside  
party. Your handset is automatically camped on to the busy  
station, and when the busy station becomes free, both  
handsets will ring.  
2. Enter the number of the handset (1-6) you want to page.  
3. The paged handset rings. The LCD window on the paged  
handset displays your handset number.  
Notes:  
• When you make an intercom call, if INTERCOM IS USED is  
shown in your display, the handset you tried to connect  
with is engaged with another internal line.  
• In step 3, if the paged person opens the flip cover to answer  
the call from you, that person does not need to press  
• If you enter a handset number that does not exist, the  
handset shows IT IS NOT REGISTERED and sounds an  
error tone.  
To cancel intercom, close the flip or press either  
or key.  
key  
or  
key.  
You cannot adjust the intercom ringer volume.  
4. To answer the call from you, the paged handset should  
open the flip or press either  
or  
key.  
5. When the paged handset answers you, speak.  
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Removing a Handset  
(Menu 6-3)  
Call Transfer Between Handsets  
(Available only when you have more than one handset)  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
You can transfer a call from one handset to another.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until System appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
1. During a telephone conversation, press  
caller will be put on hold and will hear music.  
key. Your  
3. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key.  
INTERCOM - displays and the cursor blinks.  
4. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Remove Handset  
appears, then press the Select soft key.  
2. Enter the number (1 through 6) of the handset to which you  
want to transfer the call.  
5. The selected base number to which your handset is current-  
ly registered appears. Press the Yes soft key.  
3. The paged handset rings. To answer the call from you, the  
paged handset should open the flip cover or press either  
key or  
key.  
6. When the handset is properly removed, Fail to Register is  
displayed. Now, you cannot use the handset with the base  
unit unless you register the handset back to it.  
4. You can speak with the handset (Intercom).  
Note: If the handset is registered to more than one base unit,  
and you want to use the handset with other base units,  
you have to choose one of the other bases available.  
Refer to Selecting Base Manually’ on page 64.  
5. To transfer the external call to the paged handset, close the  
flip or press  
key.  
To cancel the call transfer and talk with the outside party  
again, press  
key.  
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Reset Handset  
(Menu 6-5)  
Changing PIN  
(Personal Identification Number)  
(Menu 6-4)  
If you reset the handset, all numbers stored in your phone  
memory are cleared, and all the user-selectable features  
return to the manufacturer’s default status as shown below:  
The PIN is required when you access System menus. The PIN  
is preset to ‘0000’ at factory. You can change the PIN code.  
Redials/Received Calls/Phonebook : All Erase  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
Ring Tone: Tone 1  
Ring Delay: OFF  
Base Number: ON  
PIN code: 0000  
Ring Volume: Level 3  
Call Time: ON  
Active Flip: OFF  
Auto Find: OFF  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until System appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
No number barred  
Greeting Message: SAMSUNG  
3. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key.  
Key Volume : Level 1  
Unique Ring Tone: OFF  
Voice Volume : Level 3  
4. Press the  
appears, then press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Change PIN  
Note: The Dial type will not change even after resetting the  
handset.  
5. New PIN [ ] is displayed. Enter a new PIN code, then  
press the OK soft key. The LCD window does not display  
the PIN code you entered in order to maintain secrecy.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
Note: It must be 4 digits. If you make a mistake, you can  
correct the number by using the  
key.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until System appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
6. Enter the new PIN code again to confirm the number, then  
press the OK soft key.  
3. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key.  
4. Press the  
appears, then press the Select soft key.  
soft key repeatedly until Reset Handset  
Notes:  
• If you enter a different number from the new code, the  
phone sounds an error beep, and returns to the previous  
screen.  
• If you change the PIN code and then forget it, you will have  
to contact your local service center.  
• If you want to exit from the Change PIN mode while chang-  
ing PIN, press the Exit soft key.  
5. When you are asked to confirm that you want to reset the  
handset, press the Yes soft key to confirm.  
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Base  
Finding Base Automatically  
(Menu 7-2)  
The SP-R6100 handset may be used with up to four base  
units. To use the handset with more than one base unit, you  
must register the handset to each base unit. Refer to  
‘Registering a New Handset’ on page 54.  
With the ‘Auto Find’ feature set to ON, if you are moving  
around, and lose contact with the base unit, the handset will  
automatically find the first available base unit among regis-  
tered bases.  
The feature is preset to OFF.  
Selecting Base Manually  
(Menu 7-1)  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
You can select a base unit through which you want your  
handset to operate.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Base appears, then  
press the Select soft key.  
1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.  
3. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Auto Find appears,  
then press the Select soft key.  
2. Press the  
soft key repeatedly until Base appears, then  
press the Select soft key.  
4. The display shows the current setting; OFF or ON. Press  
the  
soft key to choose OFF or ON.  
3. Select Base is displayed. Press the Select soft key.  
5. Press the OK soft key to confirm.  
4. The available bases are displayed. The base to which your  
handset is registered has a check mark on its right-hand.  
5. Press the  
base unit.  
soft key repeatedly to choose the desired  
6. Press the Select soft key to confirm.  
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Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
DECT/GAP  
Symptom  
Check  
Standard  
Frequency Range  
Channels  
Check that the power adapter is  
properly connected.  
1.88~1.90 GHz  
120 Duplex channels  
Check that the telephone line cord is  
properly connected.  
Carrier Power  
£ 250 mW (24 dBm)  
No operation  
No dial tone  
Modulation  
GFSK  
Check that the handset is fully  
charged.  
£ ± 50 kHz  
Frequency Stability  
Check that the handset batteries are  
installed properly.  
Ni-MH: Standby mode: 70 hours  
Talk mode: 7 hours  
Operation Time  
Charging time: 10 hours  
Check that the telephone line cord is  
properly connected.  
Normal : 15 oC ~ 35 oC  
Extreme: -10 oC ~ 40 oC  
Ambient temperature  
Humidity  
Check that the power adapter is  
properly connected.  
5 % ~ 90 %  
Baseset: 120 g  
Handset: 95 g (Including battery)  
Weight  
Clean the charging points.  
The handset  
seems to have  
very short  
Consistently short battery life may  
indicate that replacement of the  
batteries is necessary.  
Baseset: 64 x 160 x 73 mm (HWD)  
Handset: 115 x 22 x 46 mm (HWD)  
Dimensions  
battery life.  
Power Supply  
Battery  
Baseset Input: DC 5 V, 300 mA  
Ni-MH: 2.4 V, 600 mAh  
Check that the handset batteries are  
not in low status  
Warning beep  
occurs when  
making a call  
CTR 06  
CTR 10  
CTR 22  
Compliance  
EMC  
NET4 (PSTN)  
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