Campomatic PI 200S/W User manual


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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing our newest Caller ID phone. This manual is designed to familiarize you
with this phone. To get the maximum use from your new phone, we suggest that you read this
instruction manual carefully before using.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
When using your telephone equipment, the following basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons:
1. Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions
2. Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning.
3. Do not place this product on unstable surfaces. The product may drop, causing serious
damage to the product.
4. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
5. Never push foreign objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may
affect dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts that could result in fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
6. Avoid moving or disconnecting this unit during a heavy storm, as there may be a remote risk of
electric shock from lightning and thunder.
7. Unprofessional person cannot open telephone even meets troubles, please send to service
center.
FEATURES
¾FSK/DTMF compatible with auto-detection.
¾16-digit LCD display
¾99 incoming and 18 outgoing number memories
¾16 kinds of ringing tone for selection
¾3 kinds of hold music for selection
¾Do Not Disturb function
¾Transfer function between parallel phones (using 2 similar models)
¾Secret code function in Do Not Disturb state to avoid missing VIP calls
¾Pre-dial and edit function
¾Redial and auto-redial function
¾3-step lock function and 5 sets of alarm clock
¾16 levels of LCD contrast
¾Set PABX code
¾Pulse/Tone dialing mode compatible
¾3 levels of hands free volume for selection
¾Ringing volume 8 steps for selection

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¾LCD Backlight function
¾Thunder-proof and anti-dialing from parallel phones function
¾Handsfree dialing and speaking function
¾In use LED indicator
LOCATION DESCRIPTION

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GETTING STARTED
1. The unit requires 3h1.5V AA batteries. Open the battery compartment cover and insert the
batteries in the right polarity, then close the cover (Proposal using alkali battery). There should
be time display on the liquid crystal screen after the batteries are inserted.
2. Insert one end of the line cord to the line jack of the base and the other end to the telephone
wall outlet.
3. Connect the handset and the unit with coiled line.
4. Setting the dialing mode to correct mode according to the directions from your local telecom.
5. Apply for the caller ID from your local telecom office.
RECEIVING A CALL
1. When a call comes, the telephone rings, and LCD displays the seq. number of the call, the
date, time, incoming number and the NEW icon.
2. If the same number is received again, and the previous call has not been reviewed, the LCD
displays REP icon.
When the incoming memory is full, the latest incoming number replaces the oldest number in
the memory
NOTE: For the phone to display incoming number and other information, you must have
an active Caller ID subscription with your local telephone exchange company.
¾From handset
1. Pick up the handset and talk to the other party.
2. When finished, return the handset to the base.
¾Switching to speakerphone
1. When using the handset, press key and return the handset to the base.
2. When finished, press key again.
¾From speakerphone
1. When the telephone rings, press key and talk to the caller. For the other party to hear your
voice clearly, speak into the speaker from a distance of 32cm or less.
2. When finished, press key again.
NOTE: Generally telecom transmits the incoming message between the first ring and the second
ring. So please answer the phone after the second ring.
MAKING A CALL
¾From handset
1. Pick up the handset.
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the desired number.
3. The unit will start to time the conversation after 6 seconds.
4. When finished, return the handset to the base.

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¾From Speakerphone
1. Press key
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the desired number.
3. The unit will start to time the conversation after 6 seconds.
4. When finished, press key again.
¾Pre-dialing function
1. When the handset is on the base, dial the desired number.
2. If there are mistakes, use the DEL key to edit.
3. Press key or pick up the handset and the number will be dialed automatically.
¾Redial
1. Pick up the handset or press key,
2. Press REDIAL key, the last dialed number will be dialed again
¾Auto-redial (this function just for your selection)
1. Press key, dial a number, and you hear an engaged tone.
2. Press ARD key and the last dialed number will be redialed automatically at every 9-10
seconds until the line is through.
3. The phone will redial the same number automatically for 32 times.
When there is an incoming call while using auto-redial, pick up the handset or press key to
answer the call. The auto redial function will be terminated.
REVIEWING, CALLING BACK AND DELETING INCOMING NUMBERS
¾Reviewing
In on-hook state, press Ÿor źkey to scroll and review the numbers.
¾Deleting
When the desired number is shown, press DEL key, the number is deleted.
Press and hold DEL key for 3 seconds, all the incoming numbers are deleted.
¾Calling back
1. Scroll to the desired number, press key or pick up the handset, and the number is dialed
out,
2. Or press REDIAL key, LCD displays PICK UP, press key or pick up the handset, the
number is dialed out. Or
3. Or press and hold REDIAL key till PICK UP flashing, press key or pick up the handset, the
number is dialed out. If the long distance code is set, the telephone will add the long distance
code ahead the number automatically and then dial back. If the PABX code is set, the
telephone will detect and add the code before the number automatically when dialing back the
number. It will dial the PABX code first and then after a 2 second pause and then dial the
number.

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PREVENTING FSK MESSAGE TO AUTO-ADJUST REAL TIME
When a FSK message comes, the unit adjusts real time automatically, you can prevent real time
auto adjustment as follows:
1. In on-hook state, press and hold ALARM key for 3 seconds, LCD displays DATE OFF,
2. Press ALARM key again, LCD displays DATE ON,
3. Press SET key to quit.
NOTE: DATE OFF: Does not allow real time auto adjustment
REVIEWING, CALLING BACK AND DELETING OUTGOING NUMBERS
¾Reviewing
In on-hook state, press OUT key, then repeat to press OUT to review outgoing numbers one by
one.
¾Calling back
1. In on-hook state, press OUT key to review the desired number, then press key or pick up
the handset, and the number is dialed out,
2. Or press REDIAL key, LCD displays PICK UP, press key or pick up the handset, the
number is dialed out.
¾Deleting
1. In on-hook state, press OUT key to scroll to the desired number.
2. Press DEL key and the number is deleted, or
3. Press and hold DEL key for 3 seconds, all numbers will be deleted.
SETTING MENU
¾Setting date & time
1. In on-hook state, press SET key, the value for the year flashes.
2. Press Ÿor źkey to edit the year.
3. Press SET key to confirm and enter the next value month setting.
4. Repeat the year setting step to set the month.
5. Repeat the above steps for date and time setting.
¾Setting Local Area Code and Long Distance Code
1. After setting up the date and time, press SET key. LCD displays CODE 0----- and the long
distance code “0” flashes,
2. Press Ÿor źkey to edit the flashing code from 0 to 9 or -.
3. Press SET key to confirm and enter the next flashing code setting.
4. Repeat the above steps for the rest code setting.
¾Adjusting LCD Contrast
1. After setting up the local area code, press SET key, LCD displays LCD 08
2. Press Ÿor źkey to adjust the LCD contrast, total 16 levels can be selected.

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3. Press SET key to confirm and exit.
At on-hook state, press FLASH key to enter LCD contrast setting directly, then press
FLASH key continuously to adjust the LCD contrast.
¾Setting Alarm Clock
1. In on-hook state, press ALARM key once, LCD displays 12-00 AL1,
2. Press Ÿor źkey to select ON or OFF. LCD displays “ALM” icon when the alarm is set to ON.
3. Press SET key, value “12” starts to flash.
4. Press Ÿor źkey to set the alarm hour and press SET key to confirm and enter alarm minute
setting.
5. Press Ÿor źkey to edit alarm minute and press SET key to confirm and go to next group
alarm clock setting.
6. Repeat the above steps to set additional alarms.
NOTE: The first 3 groups alarm clock will be repeated periodically every day while the last 2 group
alarm clock is effected one time.
SECRET CODE SETTING AND REMOTE MONITOR FUNCTION
¾Setting
1. In on-hook state, press and hold RING key for 3 seconds, LCD displays Pin ----.
2. Input a 4-digit of PIN using the numeric keys.
3. Press DEL to edit the secret code, press SET to confirm.
4. When the last digit of the secret code is #, the telephone will activate remote monitor function.
5. Set the ringer to OFF. (Please refer to section “SETTING RINGING TONE”).
¾Usage
1. Secret code: When caller call this telephone, he/she will hear the usual ringing tone (when
the line gets through) three times or four times. However, the telephone unit will not ring. The
caller will hear a short “di” sound, which means that the caller need to key in the secret code.
Once the caller keys in the correct code, the telephone unit will ring. Press key or pick up
the handset to have the conversation with the caller.
2. Remote monitor: If the last digit of the secret code is #, after the caller keys in the correct
secret code, the telephone unit will go into handsfree mode automatically.
3. If the caller keys in the wrong code, he/she will have to call again and key in the correct secret
code PIN.
NOTE: This function is useful only when the telephone ringing is set to OFF. The caller must know
the secret code in order to dial through the line.
TRANSFER BETWEEN PARALLEL PHONES
¾Setting paging number
1. In on-hook state, press and hold SET key, LCD displays EL--

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2. Key in “” and the paging number (example “1”and ”2” ), using DEL key to edit
3. Press SET key to confirm and exit.
¾Transferring the line from paralleled phones
When a call comes, use one of paralleled phones to answer. Press “” and the paging number that
was set in another telephone unit, the unit rings, pick up its handset or press key to answer the
incoming call.
Notice: Please use same series phones to transfer as above operation. Any special
services starting with “*” offered by your Telephone company may not function properly.
To get the best effect of this function, you should load the batteries before using.
ANTI-DIALING FROM PARALLEL PHONES
1. In on-hook state, press and hold #key for 3 seconds, LCD displays SPI ON
2. Press key twice and then
3. Press and hold #key for 3 seconds again, LCD displays SPI OFF
When the anti-steal is set to ON, users who want to dial using an extension via the same line will
hear a “di-di, di-di” beep continuously and will not be allowed to make a call.
SETTING RINGING TONE AND ADJUST RINGING VOLUME
There are 16 kinds of ringing tones for selection:
1. In on-hook state, press RING key, LCD displays ring 02 db8
2. Press RING to select the desired ringing or set ring OFF
3. Press Ÿor źkey to set ringing volume
4. Press SET to confirm and exit.
NOTE: The volume ranges from 1db-8db, with 8db being the loudest. Ring OFF is “Do Not
Disturb” mode. If the phone is set to this mode, the telephone will not ring when there is an
incoming call.
ADJUST HANDSFREE VOLUME
In handsfree mode, press Ÿor źto adjust the handsfree volume, LCD displays the volume level
and there is a total of 3 levels.
SELECTING PULSE OR TONE DIALING MODE
1. In on-hook state, press and hold key for 3 seconds, LCD displays P, then dialing mode is set
as Pulse.
2. Press key twice and hold key for 3 seconds again, LCD displays T, then dialing mode is
set as Tone.
SETTING PABX CODE
1. In on-hook state, press and hold DEL key 3 seconds to set PABX code, LCD displays

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SET PCODE - and the “-” flashes.
2. Press Ÿor źkey to set PABX code from 0 to 9 or -.
3. If choose “-”, it means no PABX code has been set.
4. Press SET key to confirm and quit.
HOLD ON MUSIC
¾Hold music selection
There are 3 kinds of hold music for selection
1. At off-hook or hands free state, press HOLD key
2. Press OUT key to select the desired hold music. It plays the music at same time.
3. Press Ÿor źkey to select the 4 steps volume of hold music.
4. Press HOLD key to quit.
¾When talking over handset, press HOLD key to enter the hold mode and the hold music
is sent out. In hold mode
1. Press HOLD key to release hold mode and continue to talk over handset, or
2. Hang up handset, it enters hands-free hold mode.
¾When talking at hands-free mode, press HOLD key to enter the hold mode and the hold
music is sent out. In hold mode
1. Pick up handset to talk over handset, or
2. Press key to quit hold mode and talk at hands-free mode.
LOW BATTERY DETECTING
When the voltage is lower than 3.9 v, LCD displays “” icon to remind the user to replace the
batteries.
LCD BACKLIGHT FUNCTION
The backlight is turned on when receiving an incoming call, dialing, pressing any key or in MUSIC
HOLD mode. It will fade off if the telephone is left idle for 10 seconds.
NOTE: If batteries are not loaded, there will be no LCD backlight function.
FLASH FUNCTION
When dialing a number and the line is engaged, press FLASH key and then press REDIAL key to
dial it out again.
PAUSE FUNCTION
If dial a number from PABX extension, press PABX number (normally “0” or “9”) + ALARM +
desired number. When redial, need not dial PABX number and ALARM key, just press REDIAL
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LOCK
Turn the key to yellow point, all numbers are locked except emergency numbers 119, 120, 122,
110.
Turn the key to green point, all numbers starting with “0” are locked
Turn the key to red point, all numbers are allowed to be dialed out.
NOTES
Please unplug telephone line and power (if any) when installing / replacing batteries.
TROUBLESHOOTING
? No voice
+Check if the handset is on the phone or if the line has terminated.
? Receive only
+Check if P/T mode is properly set.
Check if the unit is locked (use the key to unlock it)
? Rusty batteries or leakage
+Remove the rust or wipe away the leakage.
? Noise
+Check if the circuit is spoilt. (Change the circuit)
Check if the connector is wet or rusty (Change the connector)
? Ring once then disconnect when receiving a call. Dialing function is still available
+Check if connector is in a moist environment.
Check if too many extensions are used together or the quality of extension is not good enough
(Change the bad extension)
? LCD become dim
+Check if LCD contrast is properly set or if the batteries are weak. (Adjust LCD contrast, if the
LCD is still dim, replace the batteries.)
? No ring
+Check if the RING is in the OFF state (reset it).
? Most of the functions failed
+Check if the batteries are strong enough. (Change the batteries)
If batteries are ok (Remove the battery, unplug the lines and reinstall after 10 minutes)
NOTE: Due to continuous product development, all features and specifications are subject to
change without prior notice
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