iCreation i-650 Installation and operation manual

i-650
Product
Information Guide

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Welcome. You are using Color DECT
Bluetooth phone with iPhone charger.
This guide contains helpful information
that enables you to enjoy all of the features
of your phone.

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the color DECT BT phone. Your new
DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) can connect
to an iPhone with Bluetooth function, which enables you to make
calls through cell phone lines and landline. Enjoy these additional
features, as well:
yLarge displays and accessible menus.
yColor display - Customizable with wallpapers and
backgrounds.
yiPhone charger - Charge an iPhone using a port on your new
phone.
yContacts update - iPhone's contacts can be updated to the
DECT phone, so you can review it via your DECT phone.
ySpeakerphone - Enjoy hands free conversations.
y12 rings tones and sleep mode - Sleep mode automatically
switches the phone to the minimum volume at night.
yAlarm clock
yPersonal cordless network - Connect up to five handsets to
your base. Each handset can access up to four additional
base units in order to extend your total wireless coverage.
Because we are committed to continuous quality improvement,
specifications and features may vary without prior notice.
Certain services, such as Caller ID, are available only if provided by
your local telephone network.

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Warnings
Your DECT BT phone has been carefully designed to
give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all
electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic
precautions that you should take to avoid hurting
yourself or damaging the unit:
yRead the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure
to save it for future reference.
yRead and follow all warning and instruction labels on the
equipment itself.
yBe sure to use only the switching power supply in the
package, and ensure that your power source matches the
rating listed for it. If you are not sure, check with your
dealer or with your local power company.
yAvoid strong shocks. Don't use the switching power
supply if it has received any hard knocks or looks
damaged in any way; immediately contact an authorised
service center.
yHold your handset firmly. Otherwise it may fall and be
damaged.
yDo not operate the phone in an explosive atmosphere.
yDo not use the phone near water, or spill liquid of any
kind on it. If you think that liquid has penetrated the
phone, immediately unplug it, dry it with a soft, clean
cloth and contact your dealer.
yRespect the environmental conditions. All of the parts of
this equipment are designed for indoor use only. Never
expose them to extremely hot or cold temperatures.

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Don't expose the cordless telephone to excessive
vibrations or dusty, rainy places.
yNever try to disassemble or service the equipment by
yourself (aside from the routine maintenance described in
this handbook). Doing so immediately voids the warranty,
and you can cause damage requiring extensive repair
work. Always contact your local dealer for assistance.
yHandle the batteries properly. Particularly, strictly follow
the directions stated in this guide.
yNever use the phone with non-suitable batteries, and
charge them only with the supplied base. The use of any
non-genuine parts can create hazards, electric shocks and
other risks, and voids the warranty.
yIn case of problems, please refer to this information
guide or contact your dealer or the nearest official service
center. Every service operation not provided by official
service centers voids the warranty.
yThe phone cannot be used to place calls, including
emergency calls, under these conditions: during power
failure, if batteries are defective or depleted, or if the
keypad is locked.
yDo not use this phone near emergency medical
equipment or near people with implanted electrical
devices, such as pacemakers. Additionally, radio signals
between the handset and the base can interfere with
hearing aids, causing strong noise.

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Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started
8 Features List
10 Phone Layout
11 Key Functions
13 Handset Screen
14 Package Contents
15 Connecting
15 Installing the Batteries
16 Charging
16 Turning On or Off the Phone
17 Registering a New Handset
18 Deactivating a Handset
18 Choosing the Dialing Mode
19 Setting Date & Time
Chapter 2: Bluetooth
21 Pairing with an iPhone
21 Connecting an iPhone
23 Disconnecting an iPhone
23 Removing a Paired iPhone
Chapter 3: Basic Functions
25 Making a Call
27 Receiving a Call
28 Using the Speakerphone
28 Adjusting the Volume
29 Muting a Call
29 Last Number Redial
29 Flash Signal
30 Using a Pause
30 Out of Range Indicator
30 Locking the Keypad
31 Paging

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31 Temporary Tone-Dial Switchover
32 Intercom
32 Transferring Calls between Handsets
33 Three-way Conference Calling
Chapter 4: Display and Sound
34 Display Contrast
34 Wallpaper
35 Background color
35 Handset Name
36 Ring Setting
37 Key Tone
38 Power Off Tone
38 Charging Tone
Chapter 5: Call Logs
40 Answered or Missed Calls
42 Dialed Calls List
Chapter 6: Contacts
44 Storing Contact Entries
45 Character Map
46 Reviewing or Dialing a Number in Contacts
47 Speed Dial
48 Editing or Deleting Contacts
49 iPhone's Contacts Update
Chapter 7: Settings
50 Changing the Handset & Base PIN
51 Selecting a Base
52 Resetting the Handset or the Base
54 Auto Answer
54 Language
55 Flash Time
Chapter 8: Date and Time
57 Date Format
57 Time Format

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58 Alarm
59 Sleep Mode
Chapter 9: Menu Structure
Chapter 10: Additional Information
63 Troubleshooting
65 Technical Specifications
SAFETY INFORMATION
GUARANTEE
RECYCLING DIRECTIVES

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Chapter 1: Getting Started
Features List
Color DECT BT Phone
y1.8G/1.9G DECT and 2.4G Bluetooth
yCharging cradle for iPhone 3G/3GS/4/4S
yBluetooth connection
yReceives and makes landline and cell phone calls
yRotated charging cradle
yReduce cellphone radiation
yCall switch between DECT phone and your iPhone
y1.8 inches large color display
yContacts list (up to 200 entries)
yiPhone's contacts can be updated to the DECT phone
yCall log (30 missed, 30 answered, 20 dialed)
yUp to five handsets can be registered with one base
yUp to four bases can be registered with one handset
y12 polyphonic and three monophonic ring tones
yFour ringer volume levels
yThree-way conference calling
yCall transfer
yCall hold
yLanguages options
yAdjustable voice volume (5 levels)
yAdjustable contrast (11 levels)
yHandsfree speakerphone
yHigh definition sound
yKey tones (selectable)
yAuto answering (selectable)
y12 selectable wallpapers
y9 selectable background colors

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yInternal calling
yPassword protection
yMute function
yReal clock (12-hour or 24-hour)
yKeypad lock
yRedial, Flash, Pause
yPreparation dialing
ySleep mode selection
yAlarm
Landline
yFSK/DTMF Caller ID
yIncoming call indicator
yPrivate/Out of area notification
yMessage waiting notification
ySelectable dialing mode
ySelectable Flash time

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Phone Layout
Handset
Base
Charging pins
Back key
Speaker key
Earpiece
Navigation
ke
y
s
Select key
iPhone key
LCD Screen
(1.8 inches)
Microphone
Loudspeaker
Battery
compartment
cover
Charging cradle
(for DECT)
Charging cradle
(for iPhone)
Bluetooth LED Paging key (Find
Handset)

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Key Functions
Press to enter # or to switch between upper case
and lower case letters in the English mode.
Press and hold to turn on or off the keypad lock
function.
Select keys: Press to perform the function listed
above the key.
Press to turn on the phone. If you press and hold,
the phone turns off. While navigating through
menus, briefly press it to cancel your input and
return to the main screen. During a call, briefly
press it to end the call.
Press to place and answer landline calls.
Press to place and answer iPhone calls.
Press to activate the speakerphone for handsfree
operation during a call.
Press to scroll up or down when browsing menus.
In standby mode:
yLeft: Press to place an internal call.
yRight: Press to review outgoing calls list.
yUp: Press to view incoming calls list.
yDown: Press to review contacts.
During use:
yUp: Increases earpiece volume.
yDown: Decreases earpiece volume.

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Select Keys
Press the left or right button to initiate the function
shown above it, on the display.
Left: Menu / Select / OK / Save / Option
Right: Contacts / Back / Cancel / Pause / Redial / Delete
Contacts Enter the Contacts list.
Back Return to the previous menu.
Cancel Cancel your setting.
Delete Clear digits or characters.
Pause Insert a pause while dialing a number.
Redial Redial the last-dialed number.
Select Select the highlighted menu item.
Save Save a contact number.
Option List options during a call.
OK Confirm a selection.
Menu Enter the main menu:

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Handset Screen
The screen shows various icons.
Signal strength. The greater the number of
bars, the stronger the signal.
The landline is engaged.
The cellphone line is engaged.
or
Indicates the case in which letters will be
entered (upper case or lower case).
Indicates that only digits can be entered.
Battery charge level.
Fully charged status/ Low battery/
Very low battery warning
Ringer volume is deactivated.
Sleep mode is activated.
Alarm clock is set.
The microphone is temporarily muted during a
conversation.
Speakerphone is enabled.
There are one or more missed calls.
Keypad is locked.

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Package Contents
Once you have unpacked your phone, make sure that you have
all of these parts. If any component is missing or broken,
please call your dealer.
y1 Handset
y1 Base with iPhone charger
y1 Quick guide
y1 Information guide
y2 Ni-MH Batteries
y1 Switching power supply
y1 Line cord
y4 Rubber cushions
*The shapes of the plug varies according to each country's
specification.

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Connecting
1. Connect the plug of the power supply to the power jack
of the base, and then plug the power supply into a
standard AC wall outlet.
2. Connect one end of the phone line cord to the phone line
jack on the base, and then connect the other end to a
standard phone wall outlet.
Installing the Batteries
Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size, 1.2V, 800mAh) come
with your phone. Install the batteries before use.
1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow, and
then pull it out.
2. Insert new batteries as indicated, matching correct
polarity (+,-).
3. To replace the battery cover, sliding the cover up until it
snaps into place.
To phone wall outlet
T
o AC wall outlet

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Notes:
yReplace batteries if they don't recover their full storage
capacity after recharging.
yWhen replacing the batteries, always use high quality Ni-
MH re-chargeable batteries. Never use other types of
batteries.
Charging
DECT Phone & iPhone
Before initial operation, fully charge the
DECT phone for 15 hours or more.
To charge the DECT phone or iPhone,
simply place it on the base.
Notes:
yWhen charging, the bars in
scroll.
yYou can adjust the visual angle of the iPhone according to
your needs (from 30 degrees to 75 degrees).
Turning On or Off the Phone
When you place the handset (DECT phone) on the base, it
automatically turns on.
To turn on the handset (when it's off), press .
To turn off the handset, press until "Goodbye!" appears.

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Note:
yNothing appears on the screen when the battery power is
very low. Fully charge the handset before use.
Registering a New Handset
To share your phone line with other people, you can register up
to 5 handsets to your base. To do this, assign a new number to
each handset that you register. The supplied handset is already
registered with the number 1, appearing as 1. For security
reasons, the registration procedure can only be performed by
people who are close to your base and know the REGISTER PIN.
Please note that this PIN cannot be modified.
1. On the base, press and hold for about three seconds,
and then release the button.
2. Press beneath Menu to display the main menu
items.
3. Press to choose (Handset) , and then press
beneath Select.
4. Press Down to choose Register, then press
beneath Select.
5. Press Up or Down to choose the base number
that you want. Press beneath Select to search the
base. The display shows a series of characters.
6. Press beneath Select to confirm. The display asks
you to enter the AC (the authentication code is 1590).
Enter this code and press beneath Select.
7. If the registration is successful, a confirm tone occurs and
the new handset shows the handset number (e.g. 1).

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Note:
yTo extend radio coverage, a handset can be registered to
up to 4 different base units. A base can be used with up to
5 handsets, and one base can connect to only one handset
at a time.
Deactivating a Handset
If necessary, you can clear a handset’s registration, but you
cannot deactivate the handset that you are using.
1. Press beneath Menu to display the main menu
items.
2. Press to choose (Base), then press
beneath Select.
3. Enter the current base PIN (the default is 1590) and
press beneath OK.
4. Press Up or Down to choose Release
handset, then press beneath Select. "H Desub ?"
appears. Use the keypad to press the handset number for
which you want to clear the registration, then press
beneath OK. A confirm tone occurs, and the handset
cannot be used anymore with the base.
Choosing the Dialing Mode
Your phone can be set to pulse dialing (rotary), or tone dialing
(DTMF). To change the dialing mode:
1. Press beneath Menu to display the main menu
items.

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2. Press to choose (Base), then press
beneath Select.
3. Enter the current base PIN (the default is 1590) and
press beneath OK.
4. Press Down to choose Dial mode, then press
beneath Select. The current setting appears.
5. Press Left or Right to choose DTMF or PULSE,
then press beneath Save to confirm.
Setting Date & Time
Your phone can display the current date and time.
You must set the correct date and time to indicate when calls
or messages are received.
1. Press beneath Menu to display the main menu
items.
2. Press to choose (Date and time), then press
beneath Select.
3. Press beneath Select to choose Set Clock. The
current settings are displayed:
4. Using the keypad, enter the current date and time (four
digits for each, as explained below in the notes).
5. Press beneath Select to save the setting.
Notes:
yIf you selected 12-HOUR in the Time format menu,
enter the time in 12h format and use Up or Down
to select AM or PM.
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