Aristel AN105 User manual

Ver 1.02 Sept 2007

Congratulations
on purchasing our high quality product.
Please read the manual carefully to find out all features and how your telephone works,
so you can get the best out of your new phone.
Safety precautions
To reduce the risk of the electrical shock and injury, please follow these basic safety
precautions before using the phone.
1. Carefully read and observe the instructions in this manual.
2. Heed the warnings marked on the unit.
3. When cleaning, unplug the phone. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners.
4. Do not place objects on the line cord that may cause damage.
5. Do not use this phone in wet surroundings and environments where there is a risk of
explosion.
6. Avoid spilling any liquid on the phone.
7. Unplug this phone from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
8. Take care for polarity of batteries, insert the rechargeable batteries in accordance
with polarity symbols ( this instruction is found in the installing batteries section.)
9. Only use Never use other
ordinary batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. Otherwise health risks and
personal injuries cannot be excluded.
10. Do not mix exhausted and full batteries. Exhausted batteries shall not be removed
to usually household waste and fire. Take care for nature!
11. , identified by the symbol on the
underside of the device.
12. Children don't recognise the risks of electrical appliances. Therefore use or keep
the phone only under supervision of adults or out of the reach from children.
13. Use the phone only in the described manner.
14. Do not use or stop the use if the phone is damaged.
15. The phone is designed for working with a temperature range from 5 to 45 .
approved rechargeable batteries of the same type.
Only use the power supply unit supplied

Contents
Package Contents
Location and Function of Controls
Connecting Lines
Installing Batteries
Charging Handset
Using Handset Pocket Clip
Using Headset ( optional )
Display
Installing Bracket
Turning Handset On/Off
Making a Call
Receiving a Call
Last Number Redial
Using Speakerphone
Muting Microphone
Out of Range Operation
Adjusting Voice Volume
Setting External Ring Melody and Volume
Setting Internal Ring Melody and Volume
Setting Key Tone
Paging
Key Lock
Menu Navigation
Menu Map
Storing a Phone Number
Updating Your Phonebook
Character Map
Viewing Stored Entries
Before Using
Basic Function
Menu
Phone Book
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5
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7
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12
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Erasing Numbers from Phonebook
Dialing a Number in Phonebook
Viewing Caller ID Number
Erasing All Caller ID Numbers
Dialing a Caller ID Number
Making an Internal Call
Transferring an External Call
Setting Up a Three-Way Conference Call
Registering a New Handset
De-registering a Handset
Choosing a Base Unit
Setting Handset Name
Changing Handset PIN
Setting Hot Call
Setting Auto Answer Function
Setting Any Key Talk Function
Choosing Language
Resetting Handset
Choosing Dialing Mode
Changing Flash Time
Changing Pause Time
Barring Calls
Changing Base PIN
Resetting Base
A Multi-handsets System
Handset Setting
Base Setting
Feature List
Trouble Shooting
Caller ID
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Package Contents
Once you have unpacked your phone, check to make sure that you have all the parts
shown below. If any piece is missing or broken, please call your dealer.
Location and Function of Controls
*The shape of the plugs vary according to each country's specification.
Base
Charge
pins
In use indicator
lights steadily
when a call
is in progress
Page button
Pages the handsets. Also
used to register a new handset
Power Jack
Phone
Line Jack
Rear View
1
Before UsingBefore Using
Charge indicator
lights steadily
while the handset
is charging
Power adapter* (2) Line cord*
User's manual
User's manual
Three AAA batteries
(Rechargeable Ni-MH
batteries)
Handset
& Charger Cradle
Base
Pocket clip

Handset
Location and Function of Controls(continued)
Charge pins
Pocket clip
Battery cover
Rear View
Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting
Symptom Check & Remedy
No operation
Check that the power adapter is properly connected.
Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected.
Check that the handset batteries are fully charged.
Check that the handset batteries are installed properly.
No dial tone Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected.
Check that the power adapter is properly connected.
Warning beep
occurs when
making a call
Check that the handset batteries are fully charged.
Handset seems
to have very short
battery life
Check that the charge contacts.
Consistently short battery life may indicate that
replacement of the batteries is necessary.
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Earpiece
Display
Confirms a programming
Activates intercom
communications. During
a call, transfers a call
to another handset.
step.
Microphone
Redials the last number
you dialled.
When entering a number,
inserts a pause between
numbers.
In standby mode, press
repeatedly to view the
outgoing numbers.
During a call, press to
get a new dial tone or
switch to call waiting caller.
Adjusts volume.
In standby mode, scrolls
through menu options, and
phonebook entries directly.
Clears characters from the
display. Also used to go to
a
the previous menu.
During call, press to
mute the microphone.
Makesoranswersacall
During a call,
press and hold to activate
the speakerphone.
In standby mode, press and
hold to turn the handset
On or Off.
Ringer indicator

Connecting Lines
Connect one end of the phone line
cord to the phone line jack on the rear
of the base, and the other end to a
standard phone wall jack.
Connect the modular end of the
power adapter to the power jack of
the base, and plug the other end into
a standard AC wall outlet.
Installing Batteries
Slide the battery cover in the
direction of the arrow and pull it out.
The three rechargeable Ni-MH batteries
(AAA size) come with your phone. Install
the batteries before using your phone.
2. Remove old batteries, if any, and
insert new batteries as indicated,
matching correct polarity (+, ).
NOTE: Reversing the orientation may
damage the handset.
1.
2.
1.
To AC wall outlet To phone wall jack
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3
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Feature ListFeature List
FSK and DTMF dual mode CLIP (Calling Line Identification
Presentation)
Stores up to 50 calling numbers, up to 20 digits for
each number
Stores up to 3 last dialed numbers, up to 24 digits for
each number
Stores up to 50 phonebook numbers, up to 12 characters for
each name and 24 digits for each number
LCD displays calling and dialling number
Barring numbers setting(up to 5 numbers )
Key lock setting
Hot call setting
Call transfer of external calls (when using two or more
handsets)
Internal calls
Three-way conference call
Ringer melody adjusting ( up to 9 kinds )
Ringer volume adjusting ( up to 9 levels )
Handset earpiece volume setting (up to 9 levels)
Microphone mute
Talk time display
Delete single or all records in phonebook
Redialing and preparation dialing functions
Page on base unit to look for the handset easily
Clicking key tone on or off
Supports GAP function
Speakerphone

3.Replace the battery cover, slide the
cover up until it snaps shut. The battery needs to be replaced if
it does not recover its full storage
capacity after recharging.
When replacing batteries, always
use good quality Ni-MH re-
chargeable AAA size batteries.
Never use other batteries or
conventional alkaline batteries.
Notes:
Charging Handset
Before initial operation, YOU SHOULD
FULLY CHARGE THE HANDSET for 24
hours.
To charge the handset, just place it on
the base.
Result:
Installing Batteries(continued)
You can reset all options under the menu to its
initial setting at the time of purchase.
The display shows as follow:
BS setting
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the button to confirm or press the
button to cancel.
BS
Default,
Result:
1.
2.
Resetting
Base
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4
When charging, the handset is
automatically turned on and the
icon on the display will blinks.
BS Default ?

Using Handset Pocket Clip
The supplied handset pocket clip allows
you to conveniently carry the handset
with you. It clips easily to your belt,
waist band, or shirtpocket.
If you want to remove the carrying clip.
Insert a screw driver along the edge
of one of its arms and release the clip.
Then lift it off.
If you want to attach the pocket clip:
Attach the pocket clip to the back of
the handset. Make sure that the clip
locks into place.
Using Headset (optional)
The headset jack is located in the
middle right side of the handset
and is standard plug.
Simply plug the headset into the
jack and the headset will be
activated.
2.5mm
Note:
If the memory is empty, the display shows " ".
Otherwise, the display shows the original record, then
you should choose other location by pressing the
or button. Also you can use the button to delete
it and enter the new one.
Empty
Barring
Calls
(continued)
Note:
A base PIN is required to protect your base against
unauthorized use. The default PIN is . You can
change the base PIN.
1590
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
The display shows " ", enter the new PIN ,
and press the button.
The display shows " ", enter the new
PIN again, and press the button to confirm. A
confirmation tone will be heard.
Note:
Change
PIN,
New PIN:
Retype PIN:
Result:
1.
2.
Changing
Base
PIN
If you enter the wrong PIN, your phone sounds a
rejective warning tone.
If there are several handset registered to the base
unit, the other handset users can't access the
menu without having the newly changed
Base PIN.
BS
setting
3.
5
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The display does not show the PIN as you
enter it to maintain secrecy.
When the headset is plugged
into the headset jack, the
microphone on the handset will
be deactivated.
Headset plug
Earphone
Microphone
Clip
Headset jack

Display
This area displays in-use information such
as the caller's number, menus, call duration,
etc.
In standby mode, the display will show the
signal strength icon, battery status icon,
handset and base number.
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Signal strength icon
This icon is always displayed when your phone is
on, and shows the current signal strength. More
bars indicate more signal strength.
Lock icon
In use icon
Speakerphone icon
Mute icon
Line icon
Intercom icon
This icon indicates that the key lock function is
activated. See page 14.
This icon indicates that the phone is in use mode.
This icon indicates that the phone is in
speakerphone mode.
This icon indicates that the phone is in mute
conversation mode.
The icon is displayed when the line is engaged.
This icon indicates that the phone is in the intercom
conversation mode.
L1
The function allows adequate time for the phone number
to register with the telephone company's system and
complete the call.
The current setting displays.
You can choose or
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose your desired
pause time, and press the button to confirm.
A confirmation tone will be heard.
Note:
1sec, 2sec, 3sec 4sec.
Pause
Time,
Result:
Changing
Pause
Time
1.
2.
It is possible to set the phone to restrict numbers that can
be dialed. Calls beginning with the numbers you specify
can not be dialed.
You can set up to 5 different restricted numbers containing
up to 5 digits each. For each handset, you can set different
numbers.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose your desired
memory location, enter the number and press the
button.
Call
Barring,
Result: The display shows as follow:
Enter the handset number, you can enter the handset
number again to delete it.
Press the button to confirm, and a confirmation
tone will be heard.
1.
Barring
Calls
HS# -----
2.
3.
4.
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INT
L1
Base 1
HS 1
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Operation icon
Caller ID icon
Hot call
Battery status icon
This icon indicates that the phone is in the operation
mode.
This icon indicates that there is a new call. To view
the call, access the Caller ID menu.
This icon indicates that the hot call function is
activated.
This icon is displayed at all times when your phone
is on, and shows the level of your battery charge.
The more bars, the greater the charge. During
charging, the icon will flash.
Display (continued)
Turning Handset On/Off
When you place the handset on the
base to charge, the handset
turns on. The phone is
now ready for use.
The first time the phone turns on, the
display shows the handset and the base
number.
You can set the phone to display your
name instead of the handset number.
See page 26.
automatically To turn the handset on when the
display is off, press and hold the
button.
To turn the handset off, press and
hold the button until "
displays. Then the display will
turn off.
Note:
Good-
Bye"
To turn the handset on or off in standby
mode.
1.
2.
Nothing will appear on the
display when the battery power is
very low. You should fully charge the
handset before using it.
Base SettingBase Setting
You can customize your base unit to suit your preferences using the menu.
The base PIN ( Personal identification Number ) is required to access this menu.
In standby mode, p
BS setting
ress the button to display the main menu items and access the
submenu by pressing the or button, press the button to
confirm. The display shows" " then " ", enter the last valid
base PIN (The default PIN is ). Press the button to confirm.
Then:
BS setting
Waiting... MASTER PIN :
1590
In order to provide compatibility with other telephone
systems, your phone can be set to either pulse-dialing
(rotary), or tone dialing (DTMF).
The current setting displays.
The cursor is in front of press the
button.
Press the or button to choose your desired
dialing mode, and press the button to confirm.
A confirmation tone will be heard.
Dial Mode,
Result:
Choosing
Dialing
Mode
1.
2.
During a call, the button allows you to transfer a call to
another extension such as call waiting caller. The flash
time varies in different country, please check with your
local telephone office before setting.
The current setting displays.
You can choose or
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose your desired
flash time, and press the button to confirm. A
confirmation tone will be heard.
Note:
100ms, 120ms, 300ms 600ms.
Flash
Time,
Result:
Changing
Flash
Time
1.
2.
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Basic FunctionBasic Function
Pick up the handset and press the button.
Result:
Result: The display shows the number as you enter it.
You can enter the desired phone number in standby
mode, which allows you to make corrections before
dialing. Follow these steps.
Dial a phone number.
To end the call, either press the button or
replace the handset on the base.
Note:
Enter a phone number. Check the number on the
display.
Making a
Call
1.
2.
Standby is the initial screen that appears when you first turn on the handset. When
your phone is in standby mode, you will see the handset and base number or the
handset name, if you have one saved.
When your phone is in standby mode, you can use the phone to make or receive calls,
or to use the menu functions.
3.
1.
You hear a dial tone and the and L1 icons
appear on the display.
To make a call to the last number you dialed, use
the Redial feature. For details, refer to
on page10 .
Last
Number Redial
2. Press the or button to choose and
press the button to confirm. A confirmation
tone will be heard.
Off,
Setting
Any Key
Talk
Function
(continued)
You can select a display language. Four different
languages are available. They are English, French, Italian
and Spanish.
The current setting displays.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to select the language
and press the button to confirm. A confirma-
tion tone will be heard.
Langu-
age,
,
Result:
Choosing
Language
2.
1.
When you reset the handset, all the user-selectable
features including phonebook, incoming and outgoing calls
list etc. return to the initial setting at the time of purchase.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
The display shows " " , enter the handset
PIN, and press the button.
The display shows " ", press the
button to confirm or press the button to cancel.
Set default,
HS PIN:
Sure ?
Resetting
Handset
1.
2.
3.
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012345

When a call is received, the phone rings and the
icon on the display blinks.
If the caller can be identified, the caller's phone
number displays. If the caller name is currently stored
in your internal phonebook, the caller's name together
with the phone number displays while the phone rings.
Or
Or
L1
When a call is coming, press button to answer
it.
When the handset is not on the base, press the
button or button or any numeric button to
answer if the anykey talk function is activated.
(See page 28 ).
To end the call, either press the button or
replace the handset on the base.
When the handset is on the base, simply pick the
handset up from the base(You do not need to
press a button) to answer if the auto answer
function is activated. (See page 28 ).
Result:
Receiving
aCall
1.
2.
During the conversation, the timer is
displayed in the follow sequence hours-
minutes-seconds.
Note:
When the number appears correctly, press the
button.
Making a
Call
(continued)
2.
If you make a mistake while entering a number,
press the button to clear the last digit and
correct the number.
If you press and hold the button for more than
one second, all digits you have entered will be
cleared and the phone returns to standby mode.
You can press the button to insert a pause to a
dialing sequence.
When activate the Auto Answer function, you can answer
an incoming call without pressing any key, just need to
pick up the handset from the base.
To activate the function:
To deactivate the function:
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose and
press the button to confirm. A confirmation
tone will be heard.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose and
press the button to confirm. A confirmation
tone will be heard.
Auto
answer ,
On,
Auto
answer,
Off,
1.
2.
1.
2.
Setting
Auto Answer
Function
When activate the Anykey Talk function, you can answer
an incoming call by pressing any key ( including numeric
buttons, button and button ).
To activate the function:
To deactivate the function:
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose and
press the button to confirm. A confirmation
tone will be heard.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Anykey
talk ,
On,
Anykey
talk,
1.
2.
1.
Setting
Any Key
Talk
Function
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L1
00:03:05

Your phone allows you to retrieve the last 3 numbers
you have dialed.
To view and dial the numbers:
Press the button in standby mode.
If you want to scroll through the memory, press
the button re
Press the button to dial the number.
Note:
peatedly to view and find the
number you want to call.
1.
2.
Last
Number
Redial
Each time you dial a new number, the oldest
number stored in the redial memory is
automatically erased, and the redial memory is
updated.
You can modify the displayed number before
pressing the button by using the button.
In the viewing state, you can press and hold the
button to exit to standby mode.
3.
During a call, you may turn the speakerphone on or off
at any time.
To turn the speakerphone on, press and hold the
button until the icon appears on the display.
To turn the speakerphone off, press and hold the
button until the icon disappears on the
display.
Note:
Result:
In the speakerphone mode, the display shows the
icon.
1.
2.
Using
Speakerphone
4.
5.
The display shows " New PIN: ", enter the desired
new PIN , and press the button.
The display shows " Re-type: ", enter the new PIN
once more, and press the button.
A confirmation tone will be heard.
Changing
Handset
PIN
(continued)
You can set one specific number that will be dialled
automatically no matter which key has been pressed.
Press the or button to choose
Press the button, and enter the number you
want.
Press button to confirm.
Note:
Hot call.
Result:
Setting
Hot Call
1.
2.
3.
One hot call number can be set per handset.
If you wish, press the button twice quickly in standby
mode, this function will be deactivated.
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You can resume a normal conversation using
the handset.
A confirmation tone will be heard and the
displayshowsasfollow:
Hot call

During a call,
you can
mute the microphone.
if you want to talk with a person next to
you and not wish the party on the line to hear,
,
To mute the microphone, press the button.
To turn to the normal mode press button once
more.
Note:
Muting
Microphone
1.
2.
If the handset is too far from the base, the handset
can't access the telephone line properly. The display
shows "
You should move the handset closer to the base.
Otherwise, the telephone might be disconnected and
the handset returns to standby mode.
Searching ".
Out of Range
Operation
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume from
level 1 to 9. The higher number, the louder the volume.
Press or button to adjust the volume level.
Adjusting
Voice
Volume
You can select your own ringing sound and
volume. There are 9 ring melodies and 9 volume
levels for choosing.
external
Press the button to display the main menu
items.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
HS
setting,
Setting
External
Ring
Melody
and
Volume
1.
2.
Handset SettingHandset Setting
Using the menu, you can customize the various settings for the handset
such as the handset name, display language, hot call etc.
In standby mode, press the button to display the main menu. Then press the
or button to access , and press button to enter the submenu.
Then:
HS setting
HS setting
This option allows you to set your handset name. The
handset name displays in standby mode.
Press the or button to choose
Press the button to confirm and the display
shows "
Enter the name.
Press the button to confirm and a confirmation
tone will be heard.
User name.
Name: ".
(see p.17).
Setting
Handset
Name 1.
2.
4.
A handset PIN is required to protect your handset against
unauthorized use. The default PIN is 1590, you can
change the handset PIN.
Press the or button to choose
Press the button to confirm and the display
shows "
Enter the current handset PIN (the default is
1590), and press the button.
Set PIN .
HS PIN: ".
Changing
Handset
PIN
1.
3.
2.
3.
In the mute mode, the icon will appear on the
display.
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John
Base 1
1
Ear vol: 8
L1

You can select your own in ringing sound and
volume. There are 9 ring melodies and 9 volume
levels for choosing.
ternal
Press the button to display the main menu
items.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
HS setting,
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose the ring
melody you want, then press the button.
Press the or button to choose the volume
level you want.
Melody
Int,
Setting
Internal
Ring
Melody
and
Volume
1.
2.
5.
3.
4.
Your handset can be used with up to four different base
units. This menu option allows you to select the base you
want to use.
To select the base automatically:
To select the base manually:
Note:
Press the button to display the main menu items.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Then:
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Note:
Press the or button to select your desired
base number, and press the button to confirm.
Select
base,
Base auto,
1.
2.
3.
Choosing a
Base Unit
Enter the handset number you want to de-register,
or press the button to exit.
Press the button to confirm and a confirmation
tone will be heard. The display of the de-registered
handset shows " ".Not sub
5.
6.
De-Registering
a Handset
(continued)
To use the handset with more than one base unit, you
must register the handset to each base unit. (See. p. 22.)
3.
In this mode, the handset will automatically select
the base unit that gives the strongest connection.
Press the button to confirm.
Press the or button to choose the ring
melody you want, then press the button.
Press the or button to choose the volume
level you want.
Result:
Press the button to save the setting and a
confirmation tone will be heard.
To exit, press the button.
Setting
External
Ring
Melody
and
Volume
(continued) 5.
3.
4.
6.
7.
Each time you press the or , the handset
sounds the ring and volume you have chosen.
The higher level you choose, the louder the
volume.
Result: The cursor is in front of Melody Ext.
12 25
Ering91
Not sub

Result:
Press the button to save the setting and a
confirmation tone will be heard.
To exit, press the button.
Setting
Internal
Ring Melody
and
Volume
(continued)
6.
7.
Each time you press the or , the handset
sounds the ring and volume you have chosen.
The higher level you choose, the louder the
volume .
Normally, whenever you press a button on the
handset, you hear a beep tone. You can deactivate
this function if you like.
Press the button to display the main menu
items.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
On Off
Press the or button to choose
to activate or deactivate this function.
Press the button to save the setting and a
confirmation tone will be heard. The display
shows " " or " ".
HS setting,
On Off
Click on Click off
: The display shows or .
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Set keytone,
Result
or
Setting
Key Tone
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
You can page the handset from the base unit. Using
this feature, you can locate a lost handset easily.
Press the button on the base.
Paging
1.
You can de-register a handset with the registered
handset. (All handsets be in standby mode.)
The display shows as follow:
must
Press button to display the main menu items.
Press or button to choose and
press the button.
Enter the master pin ( the default pin is 1590), and
press the button.
Press the or button to choose ,
and press the button.
Note:
BS setting,
Remove HS
Result:
Result:
Result:
1.
2.
3.
4.
De-Registering
a Handset
The current status will be shown as the following format:
"-----".Each position of the cursor stands for the
status of the matching handset working with the
base." " means this handset is in setting mode. " "
means not registered yet.(For example: " " means:
There are up to 3 handsets working with this base and
the HS 1 is in setting mode.)
The handset in setting can not be de-registered.
M-
M23- -
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A confirmation tone is heard, and the display
shows the submenu.
The display shows " "then
""
Waiting...
MASTER PIN .
13
Remove HS: ?
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Iring 9 1

If you turn this feature on, in standby mode, all buttons
except for button will be locked and will not function.
You can answer incoming calls, but when you hang up, the
phone returns to the lock mode. This feature is useful to
avoid accidental key press.
To turn on the feature
The cursor is in front of
To turn off the feature
Press the button to display the main menu items.
Press the button to confirm. A confirmation
tone will be heard.
Press the button and the display will show
"".
Press the button to confirm or press the
button to cancel.
Result: Key lock.
Unlock?
Key Lock
1.
2.
2.
1.
To stop paging, press the button on the base
once.
Note:
If a call comes in while the handset is being paged,
the handset stops paging and the bell rings.
Paging
(continued)
2.
Press the button and the display shows " ".
Enter the base pin ( the default base pin is 1590 ).
Press the button to confirm and a confirmation
tone will be heard.
Note:
Press the button to display the main menu items.
Press or button to choose and
press the button.
Enter the master pin ( the default pin is 1590), and
press the button.
Press the or button to choose , and
press the button.
Sub PIN:
Enter the sub pin you want to set, and press the
button.
Pick up the new handset you want to register, then
do the same steps 2~6 as "To register a new handset
with the base " to register it.
Note:
PIN :
To register a new handset with the registered handset.
The display shows " ".
The indicator lamp on the base blinks.
BS setting,
New HS
Result:
Result:
Result:
Result:
In the step 5, you need to enter the you have
set.
Sub PIN
Registering
aNew
Handset
(continued)
23
14
5.
6.
*
If this is not the first base unit you are registering to,
there is a " " in front of the base number, you had
better to select another base number.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The display shows " "then "
"
Waiting... MASTER
PIN .
A confirmation tone is heard, and display
shows the submenu.
Result: The lamp on the handset blinks and all
handsets registered to the base ring for
about 20 seconds.
Locked
HS 1
Unlock ?

Menu
You can scan through all menu options available, then select the option you want.
Press the button to display the main menu items. Then you can scroll through the
menu by pressing or button. The button is used to confirm a setting or to
enter a submenu. The button is used to cancel a setting or exit.
Menu Navigation
The following is the menu of your phone and show the page on which you can find
details f each feature.o
Menu Map
1. Key lock
2. Phone book
3. Caller ID
(p.14)
(p.19)
Add
Edit
Read
Delete
Erase all
(p.16)
(p.16)
(p.18)
(p.18)
(p.18)
4. HS setting Melody Ext )
Melody Int
Set keytone
User name
Set PIN
Hot call
Auto answer
Anykey talk
Language
Erase CID
Set default
(p.11
(p.12)
(p.13)
(p.26)
(p.26)
(p.27)
(p.28)
(p.28)
(p.29)
(p.20)
(p.29)
5. BS setting
6. Select base
7. HS register
(p.25)
p.22)(
Dial mode
Flash time
Pause time
New HS
Remove HS
CallBarring
Change PIN
BS Default
(p.30)
(p.30)
(p.31)
(p.23)
(p.24)
(p.31)
(p.32)
(p.33)
The supplied handset with the base unit is already
registered as the handset number 1. Each additional
handset with GAP compatible you purchased must be
registered to the base unit.
To register a new handset with the base:
The display shows the base number.
The display shows the register code it receives.
Note:
Press and hold the button on the base unit for
more than 10 seconds until the lamp blinks.
Press the button to display the main menu
items.
Press the or button to choose
and press the button.
Press the or button to choose a base number,
and press the button.
HS register,
Result:
Result:
Registering
aNew
Handset
1.
2.
3.
When you have both an outside call and an intercom
call in progress( ), you can set up a three-
way conference call, like this:
see page 21
Press and hold button of the calling handset for
more than one second to set up a three-way
conference call.
Setting Up
a Three-Way
Conference
Call
A handset can be registered to up to 4 different
base units. And a base unit can be used with up to 5
handsets.
GAP is the standard for the interworking of
handsets and base stations of different
manufacturers.
This model digital phone supports GAP. However,
when it is used with other manufacture GAP-
supported phones, functions except for
conversation could not always be available.
4.
15
22

Phone BookPhone Book
The cursor is in front of
"
Press the button to confirm and the LCD shows
"
Enter the name.
Press the button to confirm and the LCD shows
Enter the number.
Add.
Name: ".
Number:" .
(see p.17).
(see p.17).
Press the button to confirm and a confirmation
tone will be heard and the display shows " ".Stored
Storing a
Phone
Number 1.
The phone book allows you to store frequently used phone numbers and their names
in your personal directory so that you can easily make a call without having to
remember or enter the phone number.
You can store up to numbers (up to digits) with name (up to characters) in the
phone book.
In standby mode, press the button to display the main menu. Then press the
button to access , and press button to enter the submenu.
Then:
50 24 12
Phone book
2.
Press the or button to choose and
press the button.
Press the or button to find the phonebook
entry that you want to change and press the
button.
Change the name when the desired entry displays,
and press the button.
Change the number when the desired entry
displays, and press the button. A
confirmation tone will be heard.
Edit,
(see p.17).
(see p.17).
Updating
Your
Phonebook
1.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A Multi-handset SystemAMulti-handset System
You can register additional handsets (up to ) to your base unit.
With 2 or more handsets registered, you can:
from one handset to another
from one handset to another
5
Make an intercom call
Transfer an external call
Set up a three-way conference call
Pick up the handset and press the button.
Result:
Enter the desired handset's number.
Press the button of the desired handset to
answer the internal call.
Press the button when you want to end the call.
Result:
Making an
Internal
Call
1.
2.
3.
4.
The display shows the number as you entered
it, and the desired handset starts to ring.
You hear a dial tone and these icons appear
on the display.
When you are making or answering an external call,
you can transfer it to another handset.
Press the button and enter the desired handset
number.
Press the button of the calling handset, then the
desired handset enters into the external call.
Note:
Result: The desired handset starts to ring, press the
button to answer the calling.
Transferring
an External
Call 1.
2.
If the desired handset doesn't answer, press the
button to cancel the transfer. Then the calling
handset will be connected to the external call again.
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Intercom
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