Binatone SYMPHONY 2210 User Manual

USER GUIDE  
Sym p h o n y 2 2 1 0  
DIGITAL CORDLESS  
TELEPHONE WITH  
ANSWERING  
MACHINE  
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR  
MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS  
WHEN THE POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE  
ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR  
ACCESS TO DIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.  
Before operating this set,  
please read these instructions carefully.  
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Remote operation  
Using a tone-dialling phone, dial your home number  
While your outgoing message is playing, press  
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2
3
Key in your remote PIN (security code)  
The default PIN is 00 0000.0. T0o0se0 t0a0n0ew PIN, see the User Guide.  
Press  
to play back your messages  
4
5
2
You can also use the keys shown on the other side of this card  
Bypass the outgoing  
message (OGM)  
Delete the message  
6
0
0
currently being played  
Play/ Stop  
2
3
1
Switch the machine ON  
Switch the machine OFF  
Skip forward to the  
next message  
Go back to the  
previous message  
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If t h e h an d set s d isp lay is b lan k  
W h ere t o fin d it  
Redial  
/ CDS/  
PAUSE button  
Press the  
button to switch  
the handset on  
numbers you called.  
of the last 10 phone  
Press to open a  
Press and  
list  
to open  
MENU  
button  
hold  
the  
list of Caller Display  
records.  
pause (you might  
number to insert a  
Press while dialling a  
need  
Press to start using Menu  
functions.  
this on a PBX).  
R (Recall) button  
PHONE BOOK  
button  
You may n eed this if your  
phone is connected to a  
PBX, or if you use  
Press to open the Phone Book.  
HANG UP  
/ ON–OFF / C (Cancel) button  
PHONE  
/ OK  
button  
Press to end a call.  
Press to begin or answer a  
phone call.  
When using Menu functions,  
network-based services.  
Press and hold for 3 seconds to switch the handset on or  
off.  
Press while editing or using Menu functions, to cancel what  
youre doing and return the display to Standby mode.  
press to confirm your  
selection.  
Press  
on  
switch  
the  
speakerphone  
or  
off.  
UP  
and DOWN  
INT button  
buttons  
Press during programming  
to mo ve  
menus and options.  
Press to move through  
Press to make an intercom call, if you h ave m ore th an on e h an d set.  
Keypad Lock / MUTE / Scroll button  
Press and hold for 2 secon d s to lock and  
through the  
unlock the keypad.  
the Caller  
Redial list.  
Press during a call to  
adjust the v  
in  
Display or  
Press during a call to mute the mouthpiece.  
When viewing a number with more than 12  
digits, press to scroll forward along the display.  
olume  
the  
earpiece or  
speakerphone.  
Ringer Off  
Scroll button  
/
Press and hold for 2 seconds  
to turn the ringer off.  
IN  
USE  
light(Green)  
Comes on when  
This  
the  
handset  
is  
is  
in  
connection  
m issed  
with  
base  
When viewing a number with  
more than 12 digits, press to  
scroll back along the display.  
blinks  
when  
there  
new  
call.  
(
HANDSET  
Press  
you've forgotten where you put a handset.)  
LOCATOR(PAGE) b utton  
CHARGE light(Red )  
to  
m ake all  
registered  
handsets  
ring  
this  
is  
usefull  
This comes on when the handsets  
batteries are being charged.  
For details of the answering machine  
buttons and lights, go to the Answering  
machine’ section of this guide (page 26 )  
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Sym b ols on t h e h an d set 's d isp lay  
The handsets number(if you have  
m ore than one hand set on your  
Sym p hony 2210 system ).  
The handsets name  
(the default is BINATONE)  
JANny 2  
16-25  
The current time  
W h at t h e sym b ols m ean  
The first symbol on steadily when theres a radio link between  
the handset and base unit. It flashes while the handset is trying  
to establish a link to the base unit. If this symbol flashes while  
youre on a call, move closer to the base unit.  
Radio link/  
signal level  
The second symbol shows the strength of the signal.  
You have new Caller Display records.  
New call  
Phone  
Appears when you have a connection to the outside line.  
Flashes when theres an incoming call to be answered  
(even if the ringer is turned off).  
Comes on when youre storing numbers in the Phone Book, and  
when youre making calls to stored numbers.  
Phone  
Book  
Comes on when the handsets ringer is turned off.  
Comes on when your handsets microphone is muted.  
Ringer off  
Mute  
Ap p ears when the answering m achine function is on.  
Flashes when a new m essag e is received .  
TAM  
Appears when the handset is set to route non-local calls via an  
alternative network service provider (using the Prefix code).  
Provider  
network  
Comes on when your handsets keypad is locked.  
Lock  
When this shows nearly empty’ (  
base unit or charger pod as soon as possible, to charge the  
batteries. While the batteries are being charged, this blinks.  
), put the handset on the  
Battery  
charge  
level  
Your handset's loudspeaker on.  
Speaker  
phone  
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Co n t e n t s  
Symbols on the handsets display  
Read these notes first  
1
4
To delete all Phone Book entries, 18  
To store a number from the Redial list,  
1
8
Choosing a site for the base unit  
telephone and charger pod, 4  
19  
Examples of Caller Display records, 19  
To check Caller Display records, 20  
Radio signals between handset and base  
unit, 4  
To return a call, 20  
Mains power connection, 4  
To delete a Caller Display record, 20  
Installation and set-up  
Before you start  
5
To delete all Caller Display records, 2  
To store a number in the Phone Book 21  
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Using a multi-handset system  
To page all handsets, 2  
Intercom call from the handset, 2  
Transfer a call, 2  
Three-way conference, 2  
New call tone, 2  
22  
Electrical safety, 8  
Interference, 8  
2
Out of range’ warning, 8  
3
4
Switching on and off  
9
5
Setting the date and time  
Your handset's names  
10  
5
Answering machine - Quick Ref  
Answering machine - Basis use  
26  
27  
1
1
Ringer melody and volume  
12  
Switch on and off, 2  
7
Base unit ringer, 1  
Handset ringer, 1  
Making & answering calls  
To make a call, 1  
2
Answering modes, 28  
3
To change answering mode, 28  
Outgoing messages ( OGMs), 29  
14  
4
To record a new outgoing messages, 29  
To play back the OGM , 30  
To record a memo , 30  
To answer a call, 1  
4
To end a call , 14  
Earpiece volume, 14  
To play your Messages and Memos , 31  
Muting the microphone, 1  
5
Call screening, 32  
To delete individual messages, 33  
To delete all old messages, 33  
Last Number Redial, 1  
To delete an entry from the Redial list, 1  
To delete all entries from the Redial list,15  
5
5
Answering machine - Remote use 34  
Using the Phone Book  
16  
To activate remote control, 34  
Remote operation, 34  
To store names and numbers, 16  
To call a stored number, 16  
Answering machine - Advanced use 35  
To modify (change) a Phone Book entry,  
17  
To set the Ring delay, 36  
Toll saver 37  
To delete a Phone Book entry, 17  
… continued overleaf  
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Contents  
Troubleshooting  
Cleaning and care  
44  
49  
When the memory is full 37  
Default settings on TAM 37  
Customisz e your phone system  
38  
Guarantee and service information 50  
Handset name, 38  
Key tone, 38  
Display language, 38  
Technical details  
51  
52  
Declaration of conformity  
PIN code, 39  
Dial mode, 39  
Flash (recall) timing, 40  
Default setting, 41  
Handset registration  
42  
To register a new handset, 42  
To register to a different brand of  
base unit,43  
To de-register a handset, 43  
Con n ect ion an d con d it ion s for use  
You can connect your Symphony 2210 to a direct exchange line (DEL) — a  
line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an  
extension socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an  
approved compatible PBX. Do not connect the Symphony 2210 as an  
extension to a payphone.  
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones,  
fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to  
more than 4 — otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or  
answer calls correctly. The Symphony 2210 has a REN of 1, and most other  
telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.  
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Before you install your Symphony 2210 —  
Ch oosin g a sit e The base unit and charger pod(s) should be placed on a  
for t h e b ase  
un it t elep h on e  
an d ch arg er  
p od  
level surface, in a position where:  
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the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible  
230-V ACswitched mains supply socket — never try  
to lengthen the mains power cable  
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the base units telephone line cable will reach your  
telephone line socket or extension socket (the charger  
pod does not have a telephone line connection)  
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it is not close to another telephone - this can cause  
radio interference  
it is not close to a sink, bath or shower, or anywhere  
else where it might get wet  
it is not close to other electrical equipment - fridges,  
washing machines, microwave ovens, fluorescent  
lights, TVs etc.  
Rad io sig n als  
b et w een  
h an d set an d  
b ase un it  
To use your cordless handset and base unit together,  
you must be able to establish a radio link between  
them. Be aware that:  
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Any large metal object - like a refrigerator, a mirror  
or a filing cabinet - between the handset and the  
base unit telephone may block the radio signal.  
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Other solid structures , like walls, may reduce the  
signal strength.  
Main s p ow er  
con n ect ion  
IMPORTANT - The Symphony 2210 base unit and  
charger pod must be used with the mains adapters  
supplied. Using any other adapter will result in non-  
compliance with EN60950, and will invalidate any  
approval given to this apparatus.  
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In st allat ion an d set -up  
Ch oose a suit ab le sit e for t h e  
b ase un it t elep h on e  
See page 4  
1
2
Con n ect t h e m ain s p ow er  
lead an d t h e t elep h on e  
lin e cord in t o t h e  
b a ck of t h e b ase un it  
Use the telephone line  
cord supplied with your  
DECT Phone- dont  
use any other  
telephone line cord  
Plug t h e m ain s ad ap t er in t o a  
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4
230 V AC, 50 Hz m ain s socket ,  
w it h t h e sw it ch on t h e socket  
set t o OFF, t h e s o c k e t -o u t le t  
n e e d t o b e n e a r t h e  
e q u ip m e n t a n d s h a ll b e  
e a s ily a c c e s s ib le .  
See the note  
on page 4  
In st all t h e ch arg er p od (s) …  
Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC,5 0 Hz  
mains socket, with the switch on t h e so cke t  
set to OFF,t h e so cke t -o u t le t n e e d t o b e  
n e a r t h e e q u ip m e n t a n d sh a ll b e e a sily  
a cce ssib le .  
See the note  
on page 4  
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Installation and set-up  
Sw it ch on at t h e m ain s socket (s)  
5
6
Fit t h e b at t eries in t h e cord less h an d set s  
DON'T use n on -rech arg eab le b at t eries in th e  
h a n d se t -t h e y m ay b urst , causin g d am ag e . Use  
t h e rech arg eab le b at t eries sup p lied (1 .2 V AAA  
size 300m Ah NiCd or 550m Ah NiMH).  
A.Insert the three rechargeable  
batteries as shown  
B.Fit th e b attery com p artm en t  
cover, slid in g it in to p lace an d  
p ressin g firm ly to m ake sure  
it is secure.  
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+
-
+
-
+
Ch arg e t h e b at t eries  
for 15 h ours  
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Before you use the cordless  
handsets for the first time,  
its important to charge  
the batteries fully.  
The bars on the  
battery level symbol  
continuously change  
as the batteries are  
being charged  
You hear a beep’ when  
the handset is correctly placed on the  
charging cradle.  
Leave the handsets on the  
b ase un it  
15 hours.  
a nd charger pod(s) for  
To keep the batteries charged,  
The CHARGE  
light comes  
on  
whenever you dont need to use the handset  
(such as overnight, or when you go out), leave  
it on the base unit or ch arg er p od .  
Con n ect t h e b ase un it t o t h e t e le p h o n e lin e  
Switch off power at the mains socket . In se rt t h e  
telephone line plug into the so cke t Swit ch m ain s  
power back on  
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NOTE: the charger  
p od d o e sn 't h ave  
Make sure the mains socket is  
switched on — the phone wont  
work without electrical power  
a
co n n e ct io n to th e  
telephone line.  
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Installation and set-up  
If you h ave a Broad b an d lin e  
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If you connect your telephone to a line with a broadband connection,  
insert a m icrofilter(not included) between the telephone  
you will need to  
and the  
between  
telephone line, otherwise you m ay get interference  
the telephone and the broadband, which could cause problem s.  
In a hom e with broadband, every telephone m ust have a m icrofilter  
connected, not just the one at the telephone point that your  
m odem is connected to. If you need m ore broadbank m icrofilters,  
contact your broadband supplier.  
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Before you st art  
Elect rical  
safet y  
DONT let the base unit telephone or charger pod get  
wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if  
used while you are wet or standing in water.  
If the base unit telephone or charger pod ever falls into  
water, DONT retrieve it until you have unplugged the  
power lead from the mains and the telephone line plug  
from the telephone socket (base unit telephone only);  
then pull it out by the unplugged cables.  
NEVER use your Symphony 2210 outdoors during a  
thunderstorm - unplug the base unit telephone from  
the telephone line and the mains socket when there are  
storms in your area. Damage caused by lightning is not  
covered by the guarantee.  
In t erferen ce  
If the sound quality gets worse as you move around  
while using the cordless handset, this is probably  
caused by interference between the handset and the  
base unit, perhaps because you are too near to another  
phone or other electrical equipment.  
Move to a different position to clear the interference.  
If you do not move, your call may be cut off.  
‘Out of ran g e’  
w arn in g  
If you hear a warning tone during a call, and/or the  
sound in the earpiece becomes faint or distorted, you  
may be going out of range of the base unit telephone.  
Move nearer to the base unit telephone within 20  
seconds, until the tone stops. Otherwise, your call may  
be cut off.  
While you are out of range and you are not on a call,  
the handsets display shows  
and the signal  
SEARCHING-  
level’ symbol flashes. Before you make a call, you must  
move closer to the base unit until the handsets name  
and number are displayed and the symbol stops  
flashing.  
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Switching on and off  
To switch the  
handset on  
and off  
To switch the handset off and save battery  
power:  
Press the HANG UP/C button and hold it  
until you hear a beep. When you release  
the button,the display will go blank.  
To switch the handset back on:  
Press and hold the HANG UP/C button. Or,  
place the handset on the base or charger pod.  
To lock the  
h an d set  
keypad  
To lock the keypad:  
Press the # (HASH) button and hold it  
until the ‘key’ symbol appears on the display  
To unlock the keypad:  
Press the # (HASH) button and hold it for  
2
second until the ‘key’ symbol disappears  
from the display  
Or simply replace the handset on the base  
unit or charger pod  
Notes  
When the handset is switched off, it can’t be used for  
making calls, including emergency calls.  
When the handset is switched off, it won’t ring for  
incoming calls, but the base unit will still ring. To  
answer a call when the handset is switched off, you  
need to switch it back on. Remember that it may take  
a few moments for the handset to re-establish a radio  
link with the base unit.  
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Set t in g t h e d at e an d t im e  
If you subscribe to Caller Display (see pages 19 ) your  
Symphony 2210 should take the date and time setting from  
the network when you receive an incoming call. So you  
wont need to set the time and date yourself,but you  
may need to change the year.  
If you dont subscribe to Caller Display, you’ll need to  
set the date and time using the cordless handset.  
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2
3
Press the MENU button  
To set t h e  
d at e an d  
t im e  
Ú The display shows  
PHONEBOOK  
Press the button  
Ú
The display shows  
DATE/TIME  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows the date (  
) with  
DD-MM-YY  
the first digit flashing.  
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Key in the date, as a six-digit number  
After you key in each digit, wait a moment for  
the cursor to move to the next position before  
you key in the next digit. Remember to include  
any 0s if necessary.  
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6
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows the time (  
the first digit flashing.  
) with  
HH-MM  
Key in the time, as a four-digit number, then  
press the PHONE/ OK button  
Use the 24-hour clock and include any 0s if  
necessary.  
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Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
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Your h an d set 's n am es  
Before you start to use your cordless handsets, youll  
probably want to personalise their displays. Each display  
shows a name (up to eight characters) and number.  
The default name is  
registered to your base unit is numbered 1, 2, 3 … etc.  
, and each handset  
BINATONE  
If the handsets display is blank, press the  
HANG UP/ C button to switch it on.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press the MENU button  
Ú
The display shows  
PHONEBOOK  
Press the button FOUR times  
Ú
The display shows  
HANDSET  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
H/SNAME  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows the current name.  
Press the HANG UP/ C button to delete  
characters from the current name, then key  
in your chosen name  
The name can have up to eight characters  
(including spaces). To find out how to key in  
letters using the keypad, see page 21.  
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7
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
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Rin g er m elod ies an d volum es  
Base un it  
rin g er  
1
Press the PHONE/OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
PHONEBOOK  
2
3
Press the  
Press the  
button to go to  
BS RINGER  
PHONE/OK button  
The display shows BS VOLUME  
Ú
4
5
Press the  
PHONE/OK button  
The display shows the current volume  
Ú
level and the base rings.  
Press the  
volume level  
or  
button to go to the  
you prefer.  
to  
1 3  
q
6
7
Press the PHONE/OK button  
Ú
BS  
VOLUME  
The display shows  
Press the  
or  
button to display  
BS MELODY  
8
Press the PHONE/OK button  
The display shows the current melody  
Ú
and the base rings.  
9
Press the  
melody  
or  
button to go to the  
you prefer.  
to  
1 3  
q
10  
11  
P re ss the P HO NE/ O K button to confirm  
the cha nge  
P re ss the HANG UP/ C button to go ba ck to  
standby mode  
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Ringer melodies and volumes  
Han d set  
rin g er  
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2
3
4
Press the MENU button  
Ú The display shows  
PHONEBOOK  
Press the button twice  
Ú
The display shows  
HS  
RINGER  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
HS  
VOLUME  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows the current volume level  
and the handset rings.  
5
6
Press the or button to go to the  
volume level  
) you prefer  
or OFF  
3
(
to  
1
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows HS  
VOLUME  
7
8
Press the or button to display  
MELODY  
HS  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows the current melody  
and the handset rings.  
9
Press the or button to go to the  
melody(  
1 to 8  
) you prefer  
10  
11  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to confirm  
the change  
Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
To switch the handsets ringer off temporarily:  
Press and hold the Ü button for 2 seconds  
Ú
While the ringer is off,  
is shown on the  
display. Press and hold the same button to switch  
the ringer on again.  
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Makin g & an sw erin g calls  
To m ake a  
call  
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2
Key in the telephone number  
If you make a mistake, press the HANG UP/ C  
button to clear digits from the display.  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Note: you can press the PHONE/ OK button to  
get Dial tone before you key in the number if  
you prefer. But that way, you wont be able to  
correct any dialling mistakes.  
To an sw er a  
call  
When theres an incoming call, the handset  
CALL  
rings.  
appears on the display.  
If you subscribe to Caller Display (page 19), the  
callers number may be shown. If the number is  
stored in your handsets Phone Book, the  
callers name may be shown.  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to answer  
To en d a call  
Press the HANG UP/ C button  
Or simply replace the handset on the base  
unit or charger pod  
Make sure the symbol disappears from the  
top line of the handsets display.  
Earp iece  
volum e  
During a call, to adjust the volume:  
Press the or button  
Ú
Each time you press the /button, the  
volume changes by one step. The volume level  
(
to ) is shown on the display. After you end  
1
3
your call, the volume will stay at that level.  
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Making & answering calls  
To mute the microphone during a call so the  
person on the other end cant hear you:  
Mut in g t h e  
m icrop h on e  
Press and hold the #/ MUTE button for  
2 seconds (press and hold again to un-mute)  
Ú
The display shows a Mute’  
the microphone is muted.  
symbol while  
The 10 most recent numbers you dialled (up to  
20 digits each) are stored for redialling. To call  
one of these numbers:  
Last Num b er  
Red ial  
Press the Red ial button once  
1
Ú
The most recently dialled number is shown  
on the display.  
Press the or button to go to the  
number you want  
2
3
Press the PHONE / OK button to dial the  
number  
To delete an  
entry from  
the Redial list  
1
2
Display the number using steps 1 and 2 above  
Press the MENU button  
3
4
Press the or button to display  
DELETE  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to d elete the  
entry  
To delete all  
entries from  
the Redial list  
1
Press and hold the Red ial/ CDS button to  
open the Redial list  
2
3
Press the MENU button  
Press the or button to display  
DELETE ALL  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
4
5
Ú
The display shows  
DELETE ALL?  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to delete all  
entries or the HANG UP/ C button to cancel  
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Usin g t h e Ph on e Book  
You can store up to 40 names and numbers in each  
handsets Phone Book. Each name can have up to 10  
characters (including spaces) and each number can  
have up to 2 digits.  
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To st ore  
n am es an d  
n um b ers  
1
2
Press the MENU button  
Press the PHONE/ OK button twice  
Ú
_
The display shows  
NAME  
3
4
Key in the name* then press the PHONE/ OK  
button  
Key in the number then press the  
PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The name and number are stored in memory,  
the dispaly shows  
for new entry.  
ADD  
5
When youve finished, press the HANG UP/ C  
button to go back to standby mode  
* For details of how to key in letters and other  
characters, refer to page 21.  
To call a  
st ored  
n um b er  
1
2
Press the PHONE BOOK button  
The display shows the first entry.  
Ú
Press the or button to go to the entry  
you want.  
Or, use the digit keys as a short-cut to entries  
beginning with the corresponding letters.  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to dial the  
number  
3
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Using the Phone Book  
button to open  
Press the PHONE BOOK  
the phonebook  
To m od ify  
(ch an g e) a  
Ph on e Book  
en t r y  
1
2
Press the or button to g o t o t h e  
entry that you want  
then the or ■  
MODIFY  
Press the MENU  
button to display  
3
4
Press the PHONE / OK button  
Ú
Modify the name if necessary - Use the  
button to delete characters.  
HANG UP/ C  
5
Press the PHONE / OK button  
Ú
Modify the number if necessary.  
Press  
change  
button to confirm the  
6
7
PHONE/ OK  
When youve finished, press the HANG UP/ C  
button to go back to standby mode.  
To d elet e a  
Ph on e Book  
en t r y  
1
2
PHONE BOOK  
p h on eb ook  
Press the  
b utton to op en th e  
Press the or button to g o t o t h e en t ry  
that you want  
Press the MENU  
display DELETE  
3
4
then the ■  
or button to  
Press the PHONE/ OK  
button to confirm  
Ú
The entry is deleted. The display shows  
DELETE  
for next entry.  
When youve finished, press the HANG UP/ C  
button to go back to standby mode  
5
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Using the Phone Book  
To d elet e all  
Ph on e Book  
en t ries  
1
2
Press the  
th en MENU b utton  
PHONE BOOK  
Press the or button to display  
DELETE ALL  
3
4
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
CONFIRM?  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to delete  
all entries  
(or p ress the HANG UP/ C button  
to cancel)  
Ú
The display goes back to standby mode.  
To st ore a  
n um b er  
from t h e  
Red ial list  
1
2
Press the Red ial button once then the  
or button to go to the number  
Press the the MENU button  
Ú
The display shows  
COPY  
TO PB  
3
4
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Key in a name then press the PHONE/ OK  
button  
Ú
The number appears with the cursor at the end.  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
You can edit the number (using HANG UP/ C)  
before storing it if you wish.  
5
6
Press the the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The number is stored.  
7
Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
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Caller Disp lay on t h e h an d set  
This network feature lets you see the phone numbers of  
your callers on the display, before you answer. To sub-  
scribe to Caller Display, all you need to do is contact the  
company that supplies your telephone line.  
When you have new Caller Display records, the display  
shows the  
symbol.  
Exam p les of  
Caller Disp lay  
record s  
A call from someone whose name  
and number are stored in your  
Phone Book.  
The call was received on 14th June  
at 8:25 am.  
DAVID  
08-25  
14-06  
Press  
or  
button on the  
h an d se t if you want .  
to check the  
number.  
A call from someone whose name  
and number are not stored in your  
Phone Book.  
The call was received on 14th June  
at 8:25 am.  
0207321987  
08-25  
14-06  
A call from someone who withheld  
their number by dialling 141 (or  
whose service provider withheld  
their number).  
PRIVATE  
14-06  
08-25  
A call from someone whose  
number is unavailable (for  
example, an international call).  
unKNOWN  
08-25  
14-06  
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Caller Display on the handset  
Press and hold the Red ial/ CDS button  
Or simply press button  
To ch eck  
Caller Disp lay  
record s  
1
2
Ú The display shows the most recent record.  
Press the or button to scroll through  
the records  
To ret urn a  
call  
1
2
1
Display the Call Display records as described  
above steps  
Press the PHONE / OK button to dial the number  
Display the Call Display records as described  
above steps  
To d elet e a  
Caller Disp lay  
record  
2
3
Press the MENU button  
Press the or button to display  
DELETE  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
4
Ú
The entry is deleted. The display shows the  
next entry.  
When youve finished, press the HANG UP/ C  
button to go back to standby mode  
5
1
To d elet e all  
Caller Disp lay  
record s  
Press and hold the Red ial/ CDS button to  
open the Caller Display list  
2
3
Press the MENU button  
Press the or button to display  
ALL  
DELETE  
4
5
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
CONFIRM?  
Ú
The display shows  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to delete all  
records (or the HANG UP/ C button to  
cancel)  
Ú
The display goes back to standby mode.  
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To st ore a  
1
2
Press and hold the Red ial/ CDS button then  
p ress the or button to go to the number  
n um b er  
in t h e Ph on e  
Book  
Press the the MENU button  
Ú
The display shows  
TO PB  
COPY  
3
4
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
Key in a name then press the  
button  
PHONE/ OK  
The number appears with the cursor at the end.  
Ú
You can edit the number (using  
before storing it if you wish.  
HANG UP/ C)  
Press the the PHONE/ OK button  
The numberisstored, the display goes back to  
the caller display record.  
5
6
Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
How t o key in let t ers an d ot h er ch aract ers  
Press the button a number of times to display the character you want. Then  
wait a moment until the cursor (flashing bar) moves to the next position.  
ghi 4  
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PQQRS7  
1
2
3
0
space  
ABC2  
dEF3  
1
4
5
7
8
9
JKL5  
MNO6  
TUV8  
6
W X Y Z 9  
+ - .+  
0
*
*
For example, to key in  
then press 3 twice.  
, press 5 once, press 2 once, press 6 twice  
JANE  
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Usin g a m ult i-h an d set syst em  
If you have a Symphony 2210 multi-handset system,  
you already have more than one handset registered  
to your base unit. You can register additional handsets  
- up to Five per base unit. With two or more handsets,  
you can:  
make in t ercom calls from one handset to another.  
t ran sfer an outside call from one handset to anther.  
set up a three-way con feren ce call.  
Each handsets number( 1 to ) is shown on its display.  
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Only one handset can be connected to the outside  
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line at once.  
If you try to make a call while another  
handset is  
heard.  
already on the line, an alerting tone is  
To p ag e all  
h an d set s  
Press the HANDSET LOCATOR button on  
the base unit  
Ú
All registered handsets ring, and their  
displays show<PAGING>>  
To stop the ringing:  
Press the HANDSET LOCATOR button again,  
or press any button on any handset  
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Using a multi-handset system  
Press the INTERCOM button on the handset.  
The display show CALL IN T briefly, then  
the numbers of any other handsets registered to  
the base.  
In t ercom  
call from t h e  
h an d set  
1
2
Press the appropriate number to select  
and call that handset  
The other handset rings, and its display shows  
# (where # is the number of the number  
IN T  
of the calling handset).  
When the other handset user answers, youll  
be connected.  
To answer the intercom call:  
When someone makes an intercom call to you,  
Press the PHONE/ OK button on the ringing  
handset to answer.  
3
4
To end the intercom call:  
On either phone, press the HANG UP/ C  
button on the handset, or replace on the base  
unit or charger pod.  
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To t ran sfer  
a call  
1
2
Make or answer an outside call using the  
handset  
Briefly press the INTERCOM button then key  
in a handset number  
Ú
The outside call is put on hold. When the  
user of the other handset unit answers, you  
can talk on an intercom call.  
Press the HANG UP/ C button to transfer  
the call  
3
If the handset user does not answer  
,
you can get back to the outside call by  
pressing the INTERCOM button again.  
You can press the HANG UP/C to transfer the  
outside call before the other handset user answers.  
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Th ree-w ay  
con feren ce  
When you have an outside call (either one  
youve made or answered, or one thats been  
transferred to you) in progress —  
1
2
Press the INTERCOM button then key in a  
handset number  
Ú
The outside call is put on hold.  
When the other handset user answers, and you  
have an intercom call in progress:  
Press and hold the *(ASTERISK) button to  
set up a three-way conference  
Ú
Both you and the other user are connected  
to the outside call.  
If you press HANG UP/ C during the conference  
call, you’ll leave the other user connected to  
the outside call.  
If the other user presses HANG UP/ C, youll be  
left connected to the outside call.  
When both handsets are on an intercom call and  
an outside call comes in,you will hear NEW CALL  
TONE over your conversation to tell you that  
someone is calling you.  
New call  
t on e  
To answer the outside call and end the intercom call:  
Press the  
R
button  
To answer the outside call and the established  
intercom call.  
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Bu t t o n s t o p r e ss...  
o n t h e h a n d se t  
long pre s s a t idle mode  
S witch to TAM mode  
P la y me s s a ge  
S top to pla y  
me s s a ge  
(while me s s a ge  
pla yba ck)  
Ba ck to pre vious  
me s s a ge  
(while me s s a ge  
pla yba ck)  
S kip to ne xt  
me s s a ge  
De l curre nt  
me s s a ge  
(while me s s a ge  
pla yba ck)  
(while me s s a ge  
pla yba ck)  
Adjus t volume  
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An sw erin g m ach in e - Basis use  
The Symphony2210 is supplied with answering machine  
that will allow the caller leave a message after the  
machine play a predefined message.  
Switch answer  
machine on  
and off  
Press the MENU button  
1
2
TAM  
then PHONE/ OK button to select  
Press the  
The display shows PLAY  
Ú
Press the  
button to go to  
ON /  
OF F  
AN S  
3
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
4
5
Press the  
and  
button to select  
or ON  
OF F  
to confirm  
and then using PHONE/ OK  
button to exit the menu  
Press HANG UP/ C  
6
If the machine is switched on,the message indicator is turn  
Ú
on and displays relevant message related to an answer  
machine operation. The  
display.  
symbol appears on handset  
Ú
The message indicator is off and handset  
symbol  
disappear when the machine is turn off.  
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The Symphony2210 has two answering modes,  
Answering  
modes  
and ANS/REC mode.  
ANS ONLY#  
this invites callers to leave a message.  
This mode is switched on by default  
and will remain on unless you change  
mode.  
ANS/REC  
– this simply asks callers to try later and  
ANS ONLY#  
does not give them the opportunity to  
leave a message.  
To change  
answering  
mode  
Press the  
Press the  
button  
MENU  
1
2
then PHONE/ OK button to  
TAM  
select  
The display shows  
Ú
PLAY  
Press the  
button to go to  
ANS MODE  
3
4
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
or  
Ú
The display showsANS/REC  
ANS ONLY  
Press the  
mode and then  
and  
button to select the new  
5
press the PHONE/OK to confirm  
Ú
The display shows OGM defined  
PREDEFINEd  
PERSONAL, to indicate whether you want to use  
the predefined message or you own personally recorded  
message.  
or  
6
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
The display shows PLAy  
msg  
and the handset  
Ú
plays the OGM through loudspeaker.  
* Turn to page to set up the outgoing message if  
you select outgoing message.  
7
PERSONAL  
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Outgoing  
messages  
(OGMs)  
OGM is what callers hear when the machine answers.  
The Symphony 2210 has two predefined outgoing  
messages (OGMs), one is for use in ANS/REC  
mode, it is pre-defined as Sorry — we cannot  
answer your call now. Please leave your message  
after the beep”, another is for  
ANS.  
mode,  
ONLY  
it is pre-recorded as “Please call later”.  
Both of these can be replaced with your own  
personalised message if you prefer.  
To record your own outgoing message you must first  
follow the procedure set the answer mode.  
Follow setps 1 to 5 on page 28  
1
2
To record a  
new outgoing  
message  
Press  
and  
button to select  
PERSONAL  
PHONE/OK button  
then press the  
Ú
PLAY  
MSG  
The display shows  
Press the PHONE/OK button to play the  
existing outgoing message if you have  
3
4
Or, press the  
and  
button to  
button to  
RECORD  
Msg  
then press  
record a new  
PHONE/OK  
outgoing message  
The display shows  
Ú
RECORD  
MSG  
5
6
Speak clearly into handset  
Press the  
recording  
Ú
PHONE/OK button to end the  
The machine will playback the OGM automaticly,  
and the display shows  
PERSONAL after playback.  
button twin to play the  
Press the  
PHONE/OK  
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outgoing message again.  
new  
If you are not happy with the result repeat steps  
4 and 6.  
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Using HANG UP/C button to exit the menu  
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The Symphony 2210 will allow you to record a memo  
To record  
a memo  
that can be replayed with messages. This can be  
useful if you want to leave a message for other users  
of the phone.  
1
2
Press the MENU button  
Press the  
button display  
TAM  
then press the  
and seclect it  
PHONE/OK button  
3
Use and to go to  
REC MEMO  
using PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
after the “beep”.  
RECORDING  
Speak clearly into handset  
4
5
As soon as you' ve finished speaking, press the  
PHONE/ OK button to stop recording.  
You memo is recorded.  
Ú
6
Using HANG UP/C button to exit the menu  
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Answering machine-Basis use  
When there are new messages and/or memos waiting,  
the message indicator on base flashes and shows you  
To play your  
Messages and  
Memos  
how many;  
The symbol  
is blinking on handset  
display. Memos are counted as messages,  
1
2
Press the MENU button  
Press the  
the PHONE/ OK button  
button to display  
TAM  
then press  
3
PLAY  
The dis pla y s hows  
te lls y ou how ma ny ne w me s s a ge s you ha ve .  
Select  
manu  
using PHONE/ OK button  
a nd the ma chine  
Ú
PLAY  
** You can use the Q uick Ref list on page 26.  
4
5
Or s top pla yba ck by pre s s ing  
HANG UP/ C b u tto n .  
Press and hold the HANG UP/ C button to go  
back to standby mode  
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While  
a
caller is leaving  
a
message, you can listen  
Call Screening  
over the loudspeaker when the call screening is  
set to on.  
1
2
MENU  
Press the  
button  
Press the  
button display shows  
TAM  
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
▲ꢀ  
Press and button to go to  
SETTINGS  
3
4
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
▲ꢀ  
Press and button to go to  
HS  
SCREEN  
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
▲ꢀ  
Press and button to select  
then press  
ON  
5
the PHONE/ OK button to confirm  
While the m achine  
you can pick up the call and talk to  
i
r
s
ecording an incom ing m essage,  
the caller, b y  
pressing the  
MENU  
button on any registered  
cordless handset while the handset's display  
shows RECORDING .  
You can talk as you norm ally do using the  
handset on  
a
call, the m achine will stop  
recording the caller's m essage.  
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After you' ve listened to your messages, remember  
to delete them. Otherwise, the memory may  
become full.  
To d elet e  
in d ivid ual  
m essag e  
Simply press the 6 button while the message  
is playing  
* Whether this is a new message or an old message  
( one you've listened to before) it will stop being  
deleted immediately.  
played, and will be  
To d elet e all  
old m essag es  
1
2
Press the MENU button  
Press the button display shows  
TAM  
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
3
■ꢀ  
Use and to go to  
and select  
DELETE ALL  
it using PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
CONFIRM?  
4
5
Press the PHONE/ OK to delete all recorded  
messages  
Press the HANG UP/ C button to go back to  
standby mode  
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An sw erin g m ach in e - Rem ot e use  
The Symphony 2210 will allow you to check your message  
remotely from another phone. To use this function you must  
call using a tone dialing telephone and you will need to enter  
your Symphony 2210 master PIN. The remote control function  
must be activated before it can be used.  
1
2
To act ivat e  
rem ot e  
con t rol  
Press the MENU button  
Press the  
button display shows  
TAM  
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
and select it  
Use and to go toSETTINGS  
3
4
5
using PHONE/ OK button  
and select it  
ACCESS  
Use and to go to REM  
using PHONE/ OK button  
Use and to go to select  
then  
ACTIVATED  
press the PHONE/ OK button to activate remote  
control  
Press and hold the HANG UP/ C button to go  
back to standby mode.  
6
Rem ot e  
operat ion  
Using a tone dialing phone,dial your home number  
When you hear you outgoing message, press  
1
2
3
Key in your remote PIN (default is 0000) within 3  
seconds.  
Ú
You will hear a long beep tone, press  
2
, the machine  
tells you how many new messages you have and then the  
messages will be played automaticly.  
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Answering machine — remote use  
... Remote  
operation  
4
Once the message have been played you can use  
the buttons listed on below table  
If you stop pressing the buttons within 15 seconds , your  
Ú
Symphony 2210 will hang up.  
Cod es t o use d urin g rem ot e op erat ion  
Switch answering machine on/ off  
Play/ Stop  
0
2
1
3
6
Back to previous message  
Skip to next message  
Current message to be deleted  
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An sw erin g m ach in e - Ad van ced use  
You can adjus t the number of rings that sound before the  
machine answers the call. The machine can be set to answer  
calls after three to eight rings. If you dont set a number,  
it will answer after five rings.  
To set the  
ring delay  
If you have a network answer machine service set with  
your line provider (1571 service) and you wish your  
telephone to answer your calls then you must  
!
1) Disable the network answer service. OR,  
2) Set the answer machine rings to five or less.  
1
2
Press the MENU button  
Press the  
button display showsTAM  
then press the PHONE/ OK button  
then  
Use  
and  
to go to  
SETTINGS  
3
button twice.  
press the PHONE/ OK  
Ú
The display shows  
5 RINGS  
Use and  
between  
to go to  
to  
adjust the delay rings  
4
or  
3 RINGS 8 RINGS  
See next page If you select TOLL  
TOLL  
SAVER  
SAVER  
Ú
Press the PHONE/ OK button to confirm the new  
setting  
5
6
Press and hold the HANG UP/ C button to go  
back to standby mode  
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Answering machine — Advanced use  
If you check your message remotely, you can set Toll  
Saver - the machine will answer after two rings if there  
are new mes s ages ; after five rings if there are  
no new mes s ages . S o, if it has nt answer after  
Toll saver  
three rings, you can hang up to save the cost of the  
call.  
Go to the steps 4 on page 36 to display  
TOLL SAVER  
1
2
3
Press the PHONE/ OK button to select  
When youve finished, press and hold the  
HANG UP / C button to go back to standby mode  
When memory is full, the machine will not seize the line  
even if there is incoming call, memory full condition occurs  
when digital memory has been filled. The machine's memory  
has room for about 15 minutes of recording time (included  
OGMs and memos), or up to 59 individual messages.  
When the  
memory  
is full  
ANS ONLY#  
The machine switch to  
allow the callers to leave message.  
mode and doesnt'  
When you have deleted messages to make room, the  
machine will automatically switch back on.  
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Cust om ise your p h on e syst em  
The Symphony 2210 can be customised to suit your  
preferences in number of ways .Some of these functions  
have been covered earlier in this User Guide. This section  
is roundup of items that have not yet been mentioned.  
Han d set n am e  
Key t on e  
See page 11.  
Normally, each time you press a button on the handset,  
you hear a tone. Y ou can turn this off if you prefer.  
Press the MENU button th en th e  
to go to  
or  
b utton  
button  
1
2
HANDSET  
Press the PHONE/ OK then the  
to go to KEY TONE  
or  
to select (cross) or  
X
v
Press the PHONE/ OK  
(tick) to switch key tone off or on  
3
4
Press and hold the HANG UP/ C button to go  
back standby mode  
To select the language of information on the  
display.  
Disp lay  
lan g uag e  
1
2
Press the MENU button th en th e  
to go to  
or  
b utton  
HANDSET  
Press the PHONE/ OK then the  
or  
button  
to go to  
LANGUAGE  
Press the PHONE/ OK button and select the  
3
4
LANGUAGE  
Use or button  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to confirm the  
change  
By selecting this option you return the Handset to  
HS default settings  
Han d set  
d efault  
Press the MENU button th en th e  
to go to  
or  
b utton  
1
2
DEFAULT  
Select it using PHONE/ OK b utton  
The display shows  
Ú
CONFIRM?  
to confirm  
3
Press the PHONE/ OK  
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Customise your phone system  
This is the system PIN --  
a
four-digit code you may  
need if you want to register new handsets to your  
base unit or access your answering machine remotely.  
PIN cod e  
The default PIN is 0000; you can change it to any  
four-ditgit number you'll remember.  
the  
or  
button  
to go  
Press the MENU then  
to  
1
BASE  
Press the PHONE/ OK button twice  
The display shows  
PIN is still at default 0000, it will skip this input.  
Ú
PIN  
CODE  
. If the current  
2
3
Key in the current PIN and confirm using  
PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
The display shows  
NEW PIN  
Key in the new PIN and confirm using  
PHONE/ OK button  
4
5
Ú
The display shows NEWPin  
Key in the new PIN again and confirm using  
PHONE/ OK button  
ÚThe PIN code is changed after ‘beep’.  
(If you key in a wrong PIN code on step, the display  
will exit the setting, you have to repeat above steps.)  
You should norm ally leave the this setting at  
Dial m od e  
TONE, but if you use the phone as an extension  
on  
a
PBX, you m ay need to change to PULSE.  
Press the MENU button, then  
the  
or  
button  
1
2
to go to  
BASE  
or  
Press the PHONE/ OK button then  
button to dial mode  
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Customise your phone system  
... Dial mode  
3
the  
or  
Press the PHONE/ OK button, then  
TONE  
button to select PULSE or  
Press the PHONE/ OK button to confirm the  
setting changed  
4
Flash (recall)  
t im in g  
It's very unlikely that you'll need this function, and it's  
usually best to leave the setting at its default SHORT  
.
But if your Symphony 2210 is connected to an extension  
on a PBX, you may need to change this setting ( also called  
the recall length) to If applicable, consult the PBX  
LONG  
documentation for details.  
the  
or  
button  
to  
Press the MENU then  
go to BASE  
1
2
3
Press the PHONE/ OK then  
to select FLASH  
the  
or  
button  
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
SHORT  
The display shows  
Ú
4
Using the  
or  
button to select the flash  
LONG  
SHORT  
MEDIUM or  
time between  
,
Press the PHONE/ OK button to confirm the  
setting changed  
5
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Customise your phone system  
By selecting this option,you return the Base  
unit to its default settings,  
Base d efault  
1
Press the MENU then the or  
to go to  
DEFAULT  
Select it using PHONE/OK button  
2
3
The display showsCONFIRM?  
Ú
Press the PHONE/OK button to confirm  
BASE PIN  
Ú
The display shows  
Key in the current PIN and confirm using  
PHONE/OK button  
4
The display shows  
your phone unit is default after  
and  
‘beep’.  
WAITING...  
Ú
Default  
set t in g s  
The default values are setting as follows  
Keypad unlocked  
Redial list - empty  
Caller Display record - empty  
Earpiece volume – level 3  
Handset ringer Volume – 2; Melody-4  
Base unit ringer volume – 2; Melody-1  
Keytone - ON  
Handset name – BINATONE  
Language - English  
Dial mode - Tone  
Flash time – Short  
System PIN - 0000  
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Han d set reg ist rat ion  
The handsets supplied with your Symphony 2210  
system are already registered to the base unit. You  
dont need to register them yourself.  
If you buy new handsets separately, you’ll need to  
register them. Up to FIVE handsets can be registered to  
each base unit; but each handset is registered to one  
base unit only.  
To reg ist er a  
n ew h an d set  
(Or to re-register an existing handset that has  
accidentally become de-registered).  
Make sure the handset youre registering is in  
standby mode.  
1
Press and hold the HANDSET LOCATOR  
button on the base unit until you hear  
Registration tone (slow beeps)  
On the handset, press the MENU button,  
then the or button to display REGISTER  
2
Press the PHONE/ OK button  
3
4
Ú
The display shows  
PIN  
BASE  
Key in the system PIN (default 0000) and  
press the PHONE/ OK button  
Ú
a few moment,  
for  
The display shows  
WAIT  
The handset is registered to the base unit  
while you hear two 'beeps' from the base  
unit.  
Ú
The display should show the handset's  
name and number, you can change the name  
as described on page 11.  
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Handset registration  
To register to  
a different brand  
of base unit  
Your Symphony 2210 handset can be registered to any  
GAP-compatible base unit; or you can register other GAP-  
compatible handsets to your Symphony 2210 base unit.  
But we do not guaratee that all features or display  
message will be available using other manufacturer’s  
equipment.  
!
1
Follow the instructions in the base unit’s User Guide to  
put the base unit into registration mode (for example,  
steps7 on page 42) .  
2
Follow the instructions in the handset’s User Guide to  
register the handset (for example, steps 1 to 5 on page 42).  
If you need to enter a PIN for the base unit, refer to the  
base unit’s User Guide  
Be careful about using this function — if you  
de-register a handset by mistake, you’ll need to  
re-register it to the base unit.  
To d e-reg ist er  
a h an d set  
Press the  
MENU then the  
or  
button  
1
2
to go to  
DELH/S  
Press the PHONE/ OK then the  
or  
button  
to confirm  
Ú The display shows  
BASE PIN  
Key in the system PIN (default 0000) and  
confirm using PHONE/ OK button  
3
4
ÚThe display shows a list of registered  
handset numbers .  
Key in a handset number to de-register  
The handset is de-registered after 'b' eep'  
Ú
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Troubleshooting  
The DECT Phone must be serviced by trained engineers.  
NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself  
— you could make the problem worse and invalidate  
the Guarantee.  
!
ALWAYS check  
first that:  
you have followed all the steps listed on pages 5 to 7  
to install and set up your DECT Phone  
all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets  
mains power is switched on at the socket  
the handset’s batteries are correctly and securely  
installed, and are not run down  
Everyday use  
“I cannot make  
or answer calls.”  
If the handset’s display is blank, it may be switched off.  
Press the HANG UP/C button to switch it back on.  
Check that the base unit’s mains power adapter is  
plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit  
needs mains power for normal operation of the phone  
— not just for charging the batteries.  
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable that  
was supplied with your DECT Phone. Other telephone  
line cables might not work.  
Move the handset closer to the base unit.  
Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it’s  
low, replace the handset on the base unit or charger  
pod to recharge the batteries.  
Switch off power at the mains socket, wait for a  
minute and then switch back on. This may help.  
“My answer  
Check  
the following :  
machine is not  
answering calls”  
1) Your answer machine is switched on and set to  
answer mode.  
2) If you have a network answer machine service set  
with your line provider (1571 service) and you wish  
your telephone to answer your calls then you must,  
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Troubleshooting  
disable the network answer service Or set the  
answer machine rings to five or less.  
“I cannot make  
a call.”  
The handset’s keypad may be locked (see page 9).  
Unlock it before you make a call.  
“When I press  
keys, nothing  
happens.”  
Make sure the batteries are correctly fitted in your  
handset. If the ‘battery charge level’ symbol on the  
display shows ‘low’, recharge the batteries.  
“When I key in a Try moving the handset closer to the base unit.  
number, it  
Try a different position for the base unit — somewhere  
appears on the  
higher if possible, or further from other electrical  
display, but I  
equipment.  
can’t make an  
outside call.”  
If you have more than one registered handset, make  
sure another handset isn’t already using the line.  
“The phone  
does not ring”  
Check that the base unit’s mains power adapter is  
plugged in and power is switched on. The base unit  
needs mains power for normal operation of the phone  
— not just for charging the batteries.  
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable that  
was supplied with your DECT Phone. Other telephone  
line cables might not work.  
Check that the total REN value of all equipment  
connected to your telephone line is no more than 4  
(see page 3). Disconnect one or more telephones and  
see whether that helps.  
“There is inter-  
ference and  
noise on the  
line.”  
Move the handset closer to the base unit, or to a  
different position.  
Try moving the base unit so that it’s not near other  
electrical equipment, such as a television or a  
computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
You’ll get the best results if you site the base unit as  
high as possible. For example, in a two-storey house,  
the first-floor landing is an ideal place for the base unit.  
“My call was cut  
Move the handset closer to the base unit before you try  
off when I went again to make a call.  
out of range.  
Now I can’t use  
my handset.”  
“I hear ‘beeps’  
from my  
You may be going out of range of the base unit. Move  
closer, or your call may be cut off.  
handset while  
I’m on a call.”  
Check the ‘battery charge level’ symbol on the display.  
If it is low, recharge the batteries.  
“The Caller  
Display feature  
isn’t working.”  
You need to subscribe to the Caller Display feature.  
Contact your service provider.  
The caller may have withheld their number.  
Or they may be calling from a network that does  
not transmit the Caller ID (for example, it may be an  
international call).  
“When I try to  
make a call, I  
hear Busy  
If you have more than one handset registered to your  
base unit, make sure that another handset isn’t already  
using the line.  
tone.”  
“The volume in  
the earpiece is  
low when I’m  
on a call.”  
Make sure you’re holding the earpiece correctly over  
your ear.  
Adjust the volume using the  
or  
button.  
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Troubleshooting  
Using a multi-handset system  
“I can’t transfer  
a call.”  
Make sure the other handset is in range of the base unit.  
Make sure you’re dialling the correct number for the  
other handset (1 to  
5
)
.
Batteries  
“The handset‘s  
batteries are  
running low  
within an  
Before you first used the handset, you should have left it  
on the base unit or charger pod for up to 15 hours to  
charge the batteries fully.  
You may need to replace the batteries (see below).  
hour or two.”  
Clean the battery charging contacts on the base unit  
with a dry cloth.  
Check the connections between the base unit and the  
mains power socket.  
“I try to  
You need to replace the batteries. To find out how to  
obtain replacements, call 0845 345 9677, between  
9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday.  
recharge the  
batteries, but I  
still get a  
warning that  
they are low.”  
Dispose of used batteries safely — never burn them,  
or put them where they could get punctured.  
ALWAYS use the batteries supplied with your  
Symphony 2210 — other batteries may burst, causing  
damage.  
PBX use  
“The Recall  
function doesn’t  
seem to work.”  
You may need to change the recall signal length from  
its default short. Consult your PBX documentation for  
help if necessary. To change the recall setting, please  
see page 40  
.
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Troubleshooting  
“Last Number  
Redial and/or  
memory dialling  
don’t work on  
a PBX.”  
When you first make a call, after keying in the outside  
line access code (e.g. 9), press and hold the Last  
Number Redial button until a P appears on the display.  
This inserts a pause between the access code and the  
telephone number. You should later be able to redial  
the number.  
When storing numbers in memory, you can include the  
outside line access code (e.g. 9) with each number.  
If your PBX requires you to wait for a second Dial tone  
before dialling the telephone number, press and hold  
the  
Last Number Redial button for a pause  
between the access code and the number.  
If the fault persists …  
Disconnect all other instruments connected to the  
same line as the Symphony 2210 and see whether you  
can make a call.  
Disconnect the base unit from the telephone line and  
plug a different phone into the master telephone  
socket. Try making a call. If this works, the line is OK.  
If the call does not work, and you are using a two-way  
socket adapter, remove it and plug a telephone  
directly into the socket. If the call now works, the  
adapter may be faulty.  
If you cannot make a call, the fault may be on the  
exchange line. Contact the service provider.  
If you still cannot identify the cause of the problem,  
contact the Help Line on  
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Clean in g an d care  
Dont clean any part of your Sym phony 2210 with  
benzene, thinner or other solvent chemicals — this may  
cause permanent damage which is not covered by the  
Guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp  
cloth.  
Keep your Symphony 2210 away from hot, humid  
conditions or strong sunlight, and dont let it get  
wet.  
Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of  
reliability for your Symphony 2210. However, if something  
does go wrong, please do not try to repair it yourself  
— consult your supplier or the Binatone Help Line.  
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Guaran t ee an d ser vice in form at ion  
This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects  
for a period of 1 Year.  
This does not cover the product where the fault is due to  
misuse, abuse, use in contravention of the instructions,  
or where the product has been the subject of unauthorised  
modifications or alterations, or has been the subject of  
commercial use.  
In the event of a problem with the product within the  
guarantee period please return it to your nearest Argos store.  
If the item is shown to have had an inherent defect present at  
the time of sale, the store will provide you with a replacement.  
Your statutory rights remain unaffected.  
Guarantor; Argos Ltd  
489 - 499 Avebury Boulevard  
Central Milton Keynes  
MK9 2NW  
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Tech n ical d et ails  
Standard  
Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecommunications (DECT)  
Frequency range 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz)  
Channel bandwidth 1.728 MHz  
Operating range up to 300 m outdoors; up to 50 m  
indoors  
Operating time  
for cordless  
handset  
standby: 100 hours approx.  
talking:10 hours approx.  
battery charge time: 15 hours  
o
Operating 0 oº C to 40 º C  
Temperature  
range  
o
Storage -20oº C to 60 º C  
Electrical power Cordless handset — three AAA-size  
550 mAH Ni-MH rechargeable batteries  
Base unit input 230 V AC, 50 Hz; output DC 7.5 V, 300 mA  
Charger pod — input 230 V AC, 50 Hz; output  
AC 9 V, 300 mA  
Port specification The  
port (connected to the mains  
power supply) is a SELV port with respect to EN41003.  
The port (connected to the telephone line) is a TNV  
port with respect to EN41003.  
PBX compatibility Timed break recall: programmable as  
Short (recommended for most PBX system), Medium or Long.  
Pause length: 3 seconds. Signalling type: DTMF (dual-tone  
multifrequency), also called tone dialling; or Loop-Disconnect,  
also called pulse dialling.  
Network connection  
This equipment is intended to be used in the UK only.  
Operation on other countries’ PSTN termination points  
cannot be guaranteed.  
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BINATONE TELECOM PLC  
UNIT 1, PONDERS END INDUSTRIAL ESTATE  
EAST DUCK LEES LANE, ENFIELD  
MIDDLESEX, EN3 7SP UNITED KINGDOM  
Tel: +44(0) 20 8344 8888 Fax: +44(0) 20 8344 8877  
e-mail: [email protected]k  
________________________________________  
.
EC Declaration of Conformity  
We the manufacturer / Importer : Binatone Telecom Plc  
Unit1, Ponders End Industrial Estate  
East Duck Lees Lane, Enfield,  
Middlesex EN3 7SP  
United Kingdom  
Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product  
Digital cordless telephone  
Symphony 2210 series  
China  
Binatone  
Type of equipment:  
Model Name:  
Country of Origin:  
Brand:  
complies with the essential protection requirements of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on the  
approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Radio Spectrum Matters, the  
Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and the European Community Directive  
2006/95/EC relating to Electrical Safety.  
Assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to the essential  
requirements according to Article 3 R&TTE was based on Annex III of the Directive  
1999/5/EC and the following standard:  
Radio Spectrum:  
EMC:  
EN 301406: V1.5.1:2003;  
EN 301489-1:V1.6.1:2005;  
EN 301489-6:V1.2.1;2002;  
EN 60950-1:2001+A112004。  
Electrical Safety:  
Manufacturer / Importer  
(signature of authorized person):  
23 Mar 2007  
Date  
Paul Tsui(General Manager)  
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Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with  
household waste. This equipment should be taken to  
your local recycling centre for safe treatment.  
Binatone Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product  
improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to  
the product and functions without notice.  
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