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Binatone Big Button 3725 User Manual

User guide, Remote operation, Bb3725 system

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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.

**Please note that all calls are charged at local rate

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Digital Cordless Telephone with

USER GUIDE

(for UK only)

Big Button 3725

TECHNICAL DETAILS

TABLE OF CONTENTS























IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

1

Package Contents

Handset - Base Connection

1) When purchased, all handsets are already registered to the base unit

and should link to it when they are all powered up.

2) To use your cordless handset and base unit together, you must be

able to establish a radio link between

> Any large metal object, such as a refrigerator, mirror or filing cabinet,

between the handset and the base unit may block the radio signal.

> Other solid structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength.

> Other electrical equipment may cause interference and/or affect the

range.

3) Do not place close to another telephone, a TV or audio equipment - it

may cause interference.

4) Out of Range warning. 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, so move nearer to the base unit

within 20 seconds, otherwise the call may be cut off.

Standard

Frequency range
Channel bandwidth
Operating range
Operating time

Temperature range

Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunication(DECT)

1.88 to 1.9GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz)
1.728 MHz
Up to 300m outdoors; up to 50m indoors

Standby: 100 hours Talking: 10 hours
Battery charge time:15 hours

Operating 0 C to 40 C, Storage -20 C to 60 C

Port specification

The

port (connec ted to the mains power supply) is a SELV port with respect to

Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your

consult your supplier or the Helpline.

do not try to

Electrical power

Charger unit:
Ten Pao - S002CV0600030 / S002CB0600030

GP – VTHC043C02, Type NiMH (Rechargeable battery)

Voltage Rating 2 x AAA size NiMH 1.2V 400mAh
BYD- H-AAA400BX2, Type NiMH (Rechargeable battery)

Voltage Rating

Base unit:

input 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 1 0mA, output 6VDC 0mA

input 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 100mA, output 6VDC 300mA

Caution
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

The port (connected to the telephone line) is aTNV port with respect to EN41003.

repair it yourself,

Ten Pao -

S005CV0600030 / S005CB0600045

5

.

Handset Battery Information :

2 x AAA size NiMH 1.2V 400mAh

EN41003.

BB3725 system. However, if something does go wrong, please

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following:
1)

Read and understand all the instructions.

2)

Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.

3) Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid

cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

4)

Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bath tub, kitchen sink,

swimming pool).

5)

Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of

fire or electric shock.

6)

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to our Repair

7)

8)

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

9)

Use only the supplied NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries! The operation
periods for the handsets are only applicable with the default battery capacities

10) The use of other battery types or non-rechargeable batteries/primary cells can

be dangerous. These may cause interference and/or

11) Do not use third party charging bays. The batteries may be damaged.
12)
13)


The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage arising from such

non-compliance.

When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
If the product has been dropped and the cabinet has been damaged.
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.

Centre under the following conditions:

Dispose of batteries safely. Do not immerse them in water, burn them, or put

them where they could get punctured.

Please ensure the batteries are inserted in the correct polarity.


damage to the unit or

surroundings.

NEVER use your cordless telephone outdoors during a thunderstorm - unplug

the base 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.

Connecting the base station

1)

Plug the power adapter

& line cord

into the base station.

2)

Plug the power

socket.

Installing and charging the batteries

1)

Slide open the battery compartment cover.

2)

Place the 2 batteries

3)

Slide the battery compartment cover back.

4)

Put the handset on the base and charge for

15 hours before first time use.

1 INSTALLING YOUR PHONE

1.1

1.2

1.3 If you have a Broadband Line
If you connect your telephone to a line with a broadband connection, you

will need to insert a micro-filter between the telephone and the telephone

line, otherwise you may get interference between the telephone and the

broadband, which could cause problems.

In a home with broadband, every telephone must have a micro-filter

connected, not just the one at the telephone point that your modem is

connected to.

If you need more broadband micro-filters, contact your broadband provider.

Warning: Only use AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries.

The handset

harging starts.

beeps when c

with the correct polarity,

as shown.

Warning: Always use the line cord provided in the box.

Other line cords may not be compatible and may not work.

Warning: Only use the power adapter supplied. Others

will result in non-compliance with the safety

specification EN60950, and will invalidate any approval

given with this apparatus.

Warning: The Base unit needs mains power for normal

operation, not just for charging the handset batteries.

adapter into a 230Vac, 50Hz mains

end of the line cord into your

socket, & the other

telephone line

45

Remote

operation

Using a tone-dialling phone, dial your home number

You can also use the codes on the other side of this card

While your outgoing message is playing, press

Key in your remote security code

The default code is 0000. For details of how to set a new code,

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1

2

3

4

Note:

<

*> key must

be
entered

while

the
OGM

is

still
playing,

and
the
4-digit

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Note:

If your answering machine is switched off, the phone will enter into

the remote access mode after 10 rings.

You can then enter the 4-digit remote access PIN

(Default Remote Access PIN is 0000) to activate the remote access feature.

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BB3725 system

1

2

4

5

6

7

Big Button 3725 Twin

Big Button 3725 Triple

them. The signal between the

a DECT phone: Maximum range up to 300 metres outdoors or 50

aware that:

handset and the base is in accordance with the normal standards for

metres indoors. Be

Connection and Conditions for use:

You can connect your phone to a direct exchange line (DEL) on 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 as an extension to a payphone.

The ringer equivalence number (REN) of all equipment (phones, fax

machines, modems, 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. This phone has a REN of 1, and most other

telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INSTALLING YOUR PHONE ...............................................................................................................

1.1 C

ONNECTING THE BASE STATION

.........................................................................................................

1.2 I

NSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERIES

.........................................................................................

2

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE .................................................................................................. 7

2.1 O

VERVIEW OF THE

H

ANDSET

...............................................................................................................

2.2

B

ASE

S

TATION

O

VERVIEW

.................................................................................. 8

2.3

D

ISPLAY

I

CONS AND

S

YMBOLS

............................................................................................................ 9

2.5 M

ENU

S

TRUCTURE

............................................................................................................................ 11

2.6 T

EXT AND

D

IGIT

E

NTRY

T

ABLE

.......................................................................................................... 11

3 USING YOUR PHONE ....................................................................................................................... 13

3.1 M

AKE A

C

ALL

................................................................................................................................... 13

3.2 M

AKE A CALL FROM DIRECT

EMORY

................................. ...................................... 13

3.3 A

NSWER A

C

ALL

............................................................................................................................... 13

3.4 A

UDIO

B

OOST

F

EATURE

.................................................................................................................... 13

3.5 E

ND A

C

ALL

...................................................................................................................................... 14

3.6 A

DJUST

E

ARPIECE AND

H

ANDSFREE

V

OLUME

................................................................................... 14

3.7 M

UTE A

C

ALL

.................................................................................................................................... 14

3.8

3.9 T

URN ON THE

K

EYPAD

L

OCK

............................................................................................................. 14

3.10

..................................................................................................................... 14

3.11 F

IND THE

H

ANDSET

......................................................................................................................... 15

3.12 M

AKE AN

I

NTERNAL

C

ALL

............................................................................................................... 15

3.12.1 I

NTERCOM

A

NOTHER

H

ANDSET

...................................................................................................... 15

3.12.2 C

ALL

A

LL

H

ANDSETS

..................................................................................................................... 15

3.12.3 T

RANSFER AN

E

XTERNAL

C

ALL TO ANOTHER HANDSET

................................................................... 1

3.12.4 M

AKE A

3-

WAY

C

ONFERENCE

C

ALL

................................................................................................ 1

4 PRIVATE PHONEBOOK

T

O T

H

R

.................................................................................................... 14

URN

FF

HE

ANDSET

INGER

R

AST

L

EDIAL

R

UMBER

/ CONTACTS............................................................................................. 1

4.1 A

DD A

N

EW

P

HONEBOOK

E

NTRY

....................................................................................................... 16

4.2 S

EARCH A

P

HONEBOOK

E

NTRY

......................................................................................................... 16

4.3 V

IEW A

P

HONEBOOK

E

NTRY

.............................................................................................................. 16

4.4 E

DIT A

P

HONEBOOK

E

NTRY

............................................................................................................... 18

4.5 D

ELETE A

P

HONEBOOK

E

NTRY

.......................................................................................................... 18

4.6 D

ELETE

E

NTIRES

RIVATE

P

HONEBOOK

...................................................................... 18

4.7

C

HECK THE

P

HONEBOOK

U

SAGE

....................................................................................................... 18

4.8 S

ET THE

F

AST

D

IAL

N

UMBERS

........................................................................................................... 18

LL

A

P

F

ROM

T

HE

5 CALLER DISPLAY (NETWORK DEPENDENT) ............................................................................... 19

5.1 V

IEW THE

C

ALL

L

......................................................................................................................... 19

5.2 S

TORE A

C

ALL

L

N

UMBER INTO THE

P

HONEBOOK

......................................................................... 19

5.3 D

ELETE AN ENTRY IN THE

C

ALL

L

OG

................................................................................................. 19

5.4 D

ELETE

THE

C

ALL

L

OG

....................................................

........... 19

5.5 V

IEW THE

D

ETAILS OF A

C

ALL

L

E

NTRY

.....................................................................................

OG

OG

OG

....

LL

A

E

NTRIES

F

ROM

.......................

ANSWERING MACHINE (TAM)........................ ................................................................................. 26

T

URN

O

N

/O

FF THE

A

NSWERING

M

ACHINE

.......................................................................................... 26

L

ISTEN TO THE

M

ESSAGES IN THE

A

NSWERING

M

ACHINE

................................................................... 26

D

ELETE

A

LL

M

ESSAGES IN THE

A

NSWERING

M

ACHINE

...................................................................... 27

R

ECORD

M

EMO

................................................................................................................................. 27

A

NSWERING

M

ACHINE

S

ETTINGS

....................................................................................................... 28

S

ET THE

A

NSWER

M

ODE

................................................................................................................. 2

S

ET THE

O

UTGOING

M

ESSAGE

L

ANGUAGE

....................................................................................... 2

R

ECORD

Y

OUR

O

WN

O

UTGOING

M

ESSAGE

(OGM).......................................................................... 2

P

LAYBACK AND

D

ELETE THE

O

UTGOING

M

ESSAGE

........................................................................... 29

S

ET THE

A

NSWER

D

ELAY

................................................................................................................ 2

S

ET THE

ECORDING

T

IME OR

I

NCOMING

M

ESSAGE

..................................................... 29

C

HANGE THE

C

OMPRESSION

R

ATE

.................................................................................................. 31

CTIVATE

R

EMOTE

A

CCESS

............................................................................................................

C

ALL

S

CREENING

..........................................................................................................................

TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................... 33

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................................................. 34

GUARANTEE AND SERVICE............................................................................................... ........... 3

K

(M1-M3)

..

M

EYS

7
8 A
9

3

6

6
6

7

REMOTE OPERATION...................................................................................................................... 17

7

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.5.1
7.5.2
7.5.3
7.5.4
7.5.5
7.5.6
7.5.
7.5.
7.5.

.................................................................................................... 20

.......................................................................................... 20

................................................................... 20

...................................................................... 21

.. 23

.4

PHONE SETTINGS........................

6

6.1
6.2
6.3
6

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8

9

10

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AXIMUM

F

ESET

R

Y

OUR

P

HONE

.

6 6

.. 2

........................................................................................................ ..............

.

E

R

GISTRATION

B

ASE

ETTINGS

S

.

ETTINGS

S

A

LARM

ETTINGS

S

LOCK

C

......

2.4

B

ASE

T

WO

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................................................................................ 1

IGIT-

LED D

ISPLAY

I

NFORMATION

REMOTE OPERATION...................................................................................................................... 30

Telephone Answering Machine (TAM)

1 Handset (2 with a Twin system, 3 with a Triple system)

1 Base Station

1 Mains Power Adapter

1 Telephone Line Cord

2 Rechargeable Batteries for each handset

1 Charger Pod with mains power adapter for each additional

1 User Guide.

handset of a multi-handset system






ANDSET

ETTINGS

S

H

8

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

12

13

8

7

10

9

3

5

6

4

11

1

2

2

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

10. MENU/OK

In idle mode: Press to access the main menu

In sub-menu mode: Press to confirm the selection

During a call: Press to access Intercom/ Phonebook/ Redial

List/ Call Log

11. AMPLIFY

During a call: Press to turn on or off the audio boost. (Only in Handset earpiece mode)

12. LED

Steadily on when audio boost is turned on.

Flashes when incoming call.

13. EARPIECE

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

The screen display gives you information on the current status of the telephone.

2

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

2.1

Overview of the Handset

1. UP/ DOWN

During a call: Press to increase or decrease the earpiece

volume.

2.

M1/M2/M3 - DIRECT MEMORY KEYS

In idle mode: Press and hold to dial the stored number.

3.

CLEAR

/BACK/MUTE

In main menu mode: Press to go back to idle screen.

In sub-menu mode: Press to go back to previous level.

In sub-menu mode: Press and hold to go back to idle screen.

In editing / predialing mode: Press to clear a character / digit.

In editing / predialing mode: Press and hold to delete all

the characters / digits.

During a call: Press to mute / unmute the microphone.

In idle mode: Press to intercom another handset.

4.

UP/CALL LOG

In idle mode: Press to access the call log.

In menu mode: Press to scroll up the menu items.

In Contacts list / Redial list / Call List: Press to scroll up

the list.

5.

DOWN/REDIAL LIST

In idle mode: Press to access the redial list.

In menu mode: Press to scroll down the menu items.

In Contacts list / Redial list / Call List: Press to scroll down

the list.

6.

TALK OFF

During a call: Press to end a call and go back to idle mode.

In menu / editing mode: Press to go back to previous menu.

In menu / editing mode: Press and hold to go back to idle

screen.

In idle mode: Press and hold to power off the handset.

In idle mode (when the handset is powered off): Press and

hold to power on the handset.

7. ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD, * (STAR), # (HASH)

Press to insert a digit / character / * / #

* key in idle mode: Press and hold to enable or disable the

keypad lock.

* key during a call (in Pulse mode): Press to switch to tone mode.

# key during a call: Press and hold to insert a recall (R) signal (also called flash).

# key in Idle mode: Press and hold to turn on / off the handset ringer.

0 key in idle / predialing / number editing mode: Press and

hold to insert a pause.

# key in Call Log mode: Press to review caller’s number if applicable.

8.

MICROPHONE

9.

TALK ON/SPEAKERPHONE

In idle / predialing mode : Press to make a call. Presa again to

turn on the speakerphone.

In Redial list / Call List / Contacts entry: Press to make a call

to the selected entry in the list. Press again to turn on the

speakerphone.

During ringing: Press to answer a call. Press again to answer

with speakerphone.

Steady on when the handset is within range of the base.

Flashes when the handset is in marginal range of the base.

Off when out of range of the base or cannot communicate with the base.
Steady on when a call is in progress.

Flashes when there is an incoming call.
On when the speakerphone is turned on.
Steady on when an intercom call is in progress.

Flashes during intercom ringing.

Steady on when the telephone answering machine (TAM) is turned on.

Flashes when new TAM messages are received.
On when a new TAM message is playing or a new call is viewed in

the Call Log.

7

1-9 keys in idle mode: Press and hold to dial out pre-stored fast-key memories.

2.2 Display Icons and Symbols

8

On when the handset ringer is switched off.

Steady on when an alarm is set.

Flashes when the alarm time has been reached.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

1.

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

DELETE

Press once to delete the message during playback.

Press and hold to delete all the messages.

Note: New voice messages will not be deleted.

2.

VOLUME UP (+)

Increase (+) speaker volume during message playback.

3.

TAM ON/OFF

Press to turn on the answering machine.

Press again to turn off the answering machine.

4.

SKIP FORWARD

Press to skip the current message and play the next message.

5.

PLAY/STOP

Press to play the message.

Press again to stop the message playback.

6.

SKIP BACKWARD

Press to repeat playing the current message from the beginning. Press twice to skip

7.

VOLUME DOWN (-)

Decrease (-) speaker volume during message playback.

8.

PAGE

Press the Page on the base station to page your registered handset(s).

0F-> --

0n-> XX

00

Steady ON: No voice messages in the TAM.

XX

Flashing: There are XX new messages recorded where XX is from 01 to 59.

ZZ

Steady ON: There are ZZ old messages
messages.

in the TAM memory

no new

XX/FF

Flashing XX alternately with FF: There are XX new voice messages recorded and

FF

Flashing FF: The TAM memory is full and there are no new messages.

- - /XX Flashing XX alternately with - -: The Time/Date is not set and there are XX new

- -

Flashing - -: The Time/Date is not set and there are no new messages recorded.

XX

XX Steady ON: Playing the current XX old recorded message.
XX Flashing: Playing the current XX new recorded incoming message.

A1/A2

Steady ON: Playing the current outgoing message (OGM) where A1 is the Answer

XX/An

Flashing XX alternately with An:

rA

Flashing: Remote access is in progress

LX

Steady ON: Indicates the current volume level where X is from 1 to 8.

Press and hold to start registration process.

from a handset or via the external line.

Currently recording the new XX incoming

message.

and

Displayed when the answering machine is turned ON where XX is number of

Displayed when the answering machine is turned OFF

2.4 Base Two Digit-LED Display Information

AM memory.

messages recorded.

the TAM memory is full.

& Record OGM and A2 is the Answer Only OGM.

messages in T

backward to the previous message.

On when the keypad is locked.
On when

Full battery power level.
2/3 battery power level.
1/3 battery power level.
Flashes when low battery power level is detected, needs charging.
Cycle when, battery is charging.

Indicates when there are more characters or numbers after those

being displayed.

Indicates when there are more characters or numbers in front of

those being displayed.

you have a new Voice Mail message. (This is a caller display

om UK network providers.)

service and is not usually available fr

9

10

2.3

Base Station Overview

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

11

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

2.5

Menu Structure

In idle mode, press

Refer to the

following for the menu structure.

Key Press

DOWN>

DOWN>

DOWN>

DOWN>

DOWN>

DOWN>

Main

Menu

CONTACTS

CALL

LOG

BS SET

HS SET

CLOCK

ALARM REGISTER DEFAULT TAM

Sub

menu

Review

contacts list

Under a

Contacts

entry:
ADD

VIEW

EDIT

DELETE

DEL ALL

CAPACITY

FASTDIAL

Review

Call Log

Under a

selected

Call Log

entry:

STORE

DELETE

DEL ALL

DETAILS

CATEGO

RY

DIALMODE
FLASH
CHG PIN

RINGER

TONE

EQLIZER

SEL BASE
LANGUAGE

HS NAME

DISPLAY

AUTO ANS

MEM KEY

MAILBOX

DATE FMT

TIME FMT

SET TIME

SET DATE

ON

OFF

PLAYBACK

DEL ALL

MEMO

ON/OFF

SETTINGS

ANS MODE

LANGUAGE

OGM SET

ANS DLAY

REC TIME

REMOTE

COMPRESS

CHG PIN

2.6

Text and Digit Entry Table

The following tables show you where each letter and punctuation character can be found, by

using repeatedpresses of the alphanumeric keypad.

In editing mode, a cursor is displayed to indicate the current text entry position. It is positioned

Writing Tips:

1. Once a character is selected, the cursor will move to the next position after a short pause.

2. You can move the cursor within the text with the keys to amend the text entry.

3. Press to delete the last character.

4. Press and hold to delete the entire text string.

2.6.1 English Character Set

Key

Alphanumeric Editing

(For contacts name editing and renaming handset)

Number Editing

(For phone number editing,

date/time editing)

Key

press

1st

2

nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

1

space

-

1

1

2

A

B

C

2

2

3

D

E

F

3

3

4

G

H

I

4

4

5

J

K

L

5

5

6

M

N

O

6

6

7

P

Q

R

S

7

7

8

T

U

V

8

8

9

W

X

Y

Z

9

9

0

0

0, P (Pause)

*

*

?

/

\

(

)

*

#

#

,

-

.

&

#

to go to CONTACTS, the first option in the menu list.

Press or to go to other options in the menu list.

Press

to enter a sub-menu or function.

Press to go back to the previous level.

RINGER

RING VOL

DEL HS

his will be helpful when storing a name in the contacts and renaming your handset.

T

at the right of the last character entered.

1

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

2.6.4 Greek Character Set

Key

Alphanumeric Editing

(For contacts name editing and renaming handset)

Number Editing

(For phone number editing,

date/time editing)

Key

press

1st

2

nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

1

SP

-

1

1

2

Α

Β

Γ

2

2

3

Δ

Ε

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2.6.5 Russian Character Set

Key

Alphanumeric Editing

(For contacts name editing and renaming handset)

Number Editing

(For phone number editing,

date/time editing)

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

3

USING YOUR PHONE

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3.1

Make a Call

3.1.1 Preparatory Dialling
Enter the phone number and press to dial the number, press it again to

turn on the speakerphone.
3.1.2 Direct Dialling
Press to connect to the line and then enter the phone number.

again to turn on the speakerphone.
3.1.3 Call from the Contacts List

Press

to access the contacts list and press to select the desired phonebook

entry.

ON/SPEAKERPHONE> to dial out to the selected entry

3.1.4 Call from the Call Log

Press to access the call log and press to select the desired call log entry. Press

to dial out to the selected call log entry. Press it again to turn on the

Alternatively, press

and to acce

speakerphone.

ss the call log from the main menu.

3.1.5 Call from the redial list

Press to access the redial list and press to select the desired redial number.

Press to dial out to the selected redial number. Press it again to turn on

the speakerphone.

3.1.6 Call timer
Your handset automatically times the duration of every call. The call timer

3.2

Make a call from direct memory

In idle, press and hold // to dial the number pre-stored into the respective key.

OR

Press , and then press and hold // to dial the number

pre-stored into the respective key.

- If no number is stored, you will hear a double beeps tone.
3.3

Answer a Call

If the handset is not on the base or a charging cradle:

When the phone rings, press to answer a call, press it again to turn on

the speakerphone.
If the handset is on the base or charging cradle and if AUTO ANS is set to ON: when the phone rings,

pick up the handset to answer
3.4

Audio Boost Feature

The audio boost feature allows you to amplify the handset earpiece volume to compensate for the ear’s

limited sensitivity.

the call automatically, without having to press an button.

It is shown in hours, minutes and seconds format (HH:MM:SS).

call or 15 seconds after dialling and remains on the, screen for 5 seconds after the end of

a call.

is displayed as soon as you

answer a

. Press it again to turn on the

speakerphone.

Press

correct it with the key.) Press

( Note: if

you ente r a wrong digit you cannot

When entering the number, if you make a mistake, press to delete digits.

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keys (M1-M3)

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A direct memory key, M1, M2 or M3 must be programmed with a number before it can be

used. Please see section 6.3.11 for details.

1. To turn on the audio boost feature, press at any time during a call. The handset top

indicator turns on.

2. When the audio boost feature is activated, press to increase or decrease the

earpiece volume within the specific frequency range set in Equalizer. See section 7.3.5 for more details.

3. To turn off the audio boost feature and return the earpiece volume back to normal, press

again and the handset top indicator light turns off.

- The audio boost feature will be turned off automatically when the call is ended.

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3.5

End a Call

USING YOUR PHONE

During a call connection, press to end the call.

OR

Put the handset on the base station or charging cradle to end the call.

3.6

Adjust Earpiece and Handsfree Volume

There are 5 levels (VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 5) to choose from for each of the earpiece and

handsfree volumes.
During a call:

Press to select volume 1-5. The current setting is shown.

When you end the call, the setting will remain at the last selected level.
3.7

Mute a Call

You can talk to someone nearby without letting the caller hear you during a call.

During a call:

Press < > to mute the microphone and “MUTED” will display on the screen. Your caller cannot

Press < > again to unmute the microphone.

hear you.

3.8

To Turn the Handset Ringer Off

In idle mode, press and hold the <#> key to turn off the handset ringer. The ringer off icon < >

he handset ringer. The ringer off icon

3.9

Turn on the Keypad Lock

In idle mode, press and hold the <*> key to turn on the keypad lock. The keypad lock icon “

In ke pad lock mode, press and hold the <*> key to turn off the keypad lock. The keypad lock icon

3.10

Redial the last number

You can redial any of the 5 last numbers called. If you have stored a name in the phonebook to go

number, shows a name will be displayed instead. The most recent last number will display

at the top of the

Note: You can still use the key to answer a call when the handset is ringing.

When the ringer is off, press and hold the <#> key to turn on t

.

will be displayed.

<

> will turn off.

will be displayed

” will turn off.

redial list.

3.10.1 Redial a Number from the Redial List
1. In idle mode, press to access the redial list.

2. Press to browse the redial list.

3. Press to dial the selected redial number.

Note: If there are no numbers in the redial list, the display shows “EMPTY”.
3.10.2 Store a Redial Number into your ontacts list
1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 in section 3.10.1.

2. Press

and to select STORE.

3. Press <

OK>

enter the name you want to use in your Contacts list.

4. Press

and then modify the number, if necessary.

5. Press

to show RING 1.

6. Press to browse the ring tone list. The respective

7. Press

to confirm the selected ring tone and to save the entry.
3.10.3 Delete a Redial Number
1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 in section 3.10.1.

2. Press

and to select DELETE.

3. Press

to confirm and the entry will be deleted.

3.10.4 Delete all Redial List entries.

1. Follow Steps 1 and 2 in section 3.10.1.

2. Press

and to select DEL ALL

3. Press

to display CONFIRM?

4. Press

Note: If the redial entry shows a name, press the <#> key to view the number.

C

MENU/

and then

again to confirm.

All entries will be deleted and the display will show EMPTY.

ring tone will be played

only be played if you

incoming number matches the stored number.)

when browsing the ring tone list. (Note: the selected ring tone will

subscribe to Caller Display and the

3.11

Find the Handset

You can locate the handset by pressing on the base station. All the handsets registered to

the base will produce the paging tone and show “PAGING” on the screen. You can stop the paging

by pressing / / on any handset or on the

base again.

Note: If there is an incoming call during paging, the phone will ring with the incoming call instead of

paging.
3.12

Make an Internal Call

This feature is only applicable when there are at least two registered handsets. It allows you to make

internal calls, transfer external calls from one handset to another handset and make conference calls.

If the called handset is not answered within 60 seconds, the called handset will stop ringing and the

calling handset will return to standby mode.
Note: If only one handset is registered to the base station, when is pressed, it will
display “FAILED”.
3.12.1 Intercom Another Handset
1. In idle mode, press and all the other registered handset numbers will display,

alone with a “9”.

2. Enter the

3. The called handset rings. Press on the called handset to establish

the internal call.

Note: If only two handsets are registered to the base station, pressing will call the

other handset immediately.

3.12.2 Call All Handsets

1. In idle mode, press and the registered handset numbers will display.

2. Press <9> to ring to all registered handsets.

Note: If there is an external call while you are on an intercom call, you'll hear warning beeps, and

will have to end the intercom call before you can answer the external call.

number of the handset that you want to call, or enter <9> to call all handsets.

with the

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PRIVATE PHONEBOOK-CONTACTS

e phonebook entries with names and numbers. Each

phonebook entry can have a maximum of 20 digits for the phone number and 8 characters for the

name. You can also select different ringtones for your phonebook

4.1

Add a New Contacts Entry

1. From idle model, press

to show

and then press

to enter

2. Press

to show ADD.

3. Press

and then to enter the name.

4. Press

and then to enter the number.

5. Press

and to select the desired ringtone for your phonebook entry.

6. Press

to store the phonebook entry.

4.2

Search for

2. Enter the first

4.3

View a Contacts Entry

1. From idle model, press

to show CONTACTS and then press to enter

2. Press to select the desired contact entry.

3. Press

and to select VIEW.

4. Press

and to review the name, number and melody of the selected

CONTACTS PHONEBOOK

Each handset can store up to 20 privat

phonebook entry.

letter of the name using the alphanumeric keys (e.g. if it begins with C, press the

2 key three times), and then press to scroll to the entry you want.

1. From idle model, press

to show CONTACTS and then press to enter

a Contacts Entry

CONTACTS

the contacts list.

the contacts list.

the contacts list.

Phonebook entries are stored alphabetically by name.

number.)

entries. (Note: the different

ringtones only play if you subscribe to Caller Display andthe incoming number matches the stored

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3.12.3 Transfer an External Call to another handset
During an external call:

1. Press

and to select INTERCOM.

2. Press

3. The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset rings.

4. Press on the called handset to establish an internal call.

5. Press on the calling handset or put the calling handset on the charging cradle to end

the current call with the external party.

6. The external call is transferred to the called handset.

3.12.4 Make a 3-way Conference Call
The conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two handsets (in intercom). The

three parties can share the conversation and no additional network subscription is required.

During an external call:

1. Follow Steps 1 to 4 in section 3.12.3.

2. Press and hold the <*> key on the calling handset to establish the conference call.

Either handset can exit the conf erence by pressing , leaving the other handset still

connected to the external call.

Note: If the other handset has not answered the intercom call, you can stop the intercom and

If the other handset does not answer the intercom call within 30 seconds, the intercom will stop

return to the external call by pressing at any time.

and you will return to the external call automatically.

to show all the other registered handset numbers, plus "9".

Enter the number for the handset you want to transfer the call to.

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