Oricom M5000 User Manual
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Mute the microphone
To put a call on hold, so that the person on the other end cannot hear you:
1. Press
MUTE/DEL
button.
is shown on the display
2. To get back the call, press the
MUTE/DEL
button again.
Recall duration
Recall settings are; Australia (Recall 1)100ms and New Zealand (Recall 2) 600ms. You should not need to
change these settings if you do, in standby mode follow these steps as required:
1. Press & hold
LAST NUMBER REDIAL/P
button for 2 seconds. Handset will send out a long beep and the LCD
will show "L" (indicating 600ms for NEW ZEALAND).
2. Press & hold
LAST NUMBER REDIAL/P
button for 2 seconds. Handset will send out a long beep and the LCD
will show "S" (indicating 100ms for AUSTRALIA).
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Caller Display (Caller ID)
Check Caller Display records
If you subscribe to this service, you can see the phone numbers of incoming calls before you answer.
Contact your service provider to confirm availability in your area. The M5000 will store the last 20 calls
including: the record number, date, time & phone number (up to 25 digits). Use the
buttons to
scroll so that all the digits are shown.
The symbol
will flash if there have been calls unanswered. To check caller display records:
1. Press
CALLER DISPLAY
button.
will appear if no display records.
2. Press
CALLER DISPLAY
button again to view caller’s number.
3. Press
CALLERDISPLAY
button again to view next record or
R
button for previous record.
Store a Caller display record
While the number is shown on the display:
1. Press
MEMORY
button & hold for 2 seconds unit the
symbol flashes.
2. Key in two-digit memory location number (01 to 50). Confirmation tone when stored.
5. Press
MEMORY
button to confirm. Will beep once stored.
Delete a caller display record
While the record is shown on display:
1. Press
MUTE/DEL
button until you will hear a beep.
The display moves to the next Caller Display record for deletion. No more Caller Display records available
when the display shows
Caller waiting
If the service is available in your area you can use the Recall function to answer a second call while you
are on the phone. However this service will need to be turned on with your service provider. For example
to turn on Telstra's Call Waiting service:
1. Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
wait for dial tone then Press *43#. You will hear a service tone.
2. Press
PHONE
or
SPEAKERPHONE
button.
For more details on this and other services contact your local service provider.
Note:
The display may show ‘- - - -‘, if the caller’s number is:
1.
NOT available (because the network they’re calling from doesn’t support this feature)
2.
the caller has WITHHELD their number
Note: 2nd Caller’s Caller ID (Australia Only)
If you subscribe to the ‘Call Waiting’ or ‘Caller ID’ service. Your phone will display the number of
the 2
nd
incoming call, for around 30 seconds while you are talking on the phone.
When the handset receives a 2
nd
call, the caller ID of the caller appears on the display. It will
display for 30 seconds or until you press a key on the phone.