Logitech Cordless internet handset User manual

Logitech®
Cordless Internet Handset
for Skype™
Setup

Welcome
Your new Logitech® Cordless Internet Handset for Skype™ is an easy-to-use premium handset that will make
Skype™ use even more enjoyable. We hope that you will enjoy this product and the freedom of using Skype™
away from your PC.
Because the handset interfaces directly with the Skype™ application on your PC, you will need to have
Skype™ and the Logitech® Cordless Internet Handset software running on your PC for the handset to function
properly. As your PC will need to be turned on, the phone will not work in the case of a power outage, nor is it
intended to replace a standard landline in the case of an emergency.
For your convenience, calls answered on the PC can be transfered to the handset, however calls answered or
made on the handset will remain on the handset until you hang up.
Welcome

Environment and Safety
Safety Information
This handset is not designed for making emergency telephone calls: it will not function when the power fails!
You should secure an alternative phone for emergency calls.
Power Requirements
The computer will provide power to the USB Base Station through the USB connection.
Battery Requirements
The handset requires a power source of two rechargeable NiMH batteries, size AAA 1.2V 750mAh (HR11/45)
(provided). Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Use only
rechargeable batteries. Never use non-rechargeable batteries; use recommended type supplied with this
telephone. NiMH batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable waste disposal
regulations.
WARNING! The only way to remove power from the battery charger is by unplugging the power
supply from the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus
and is always easily accessible.
WARNING! The electrical network is classied as dangerous according to criteria in the
standard IEC 60950. The only way to remove power from this product is by unplugging the
power supply from the electrical outlet. Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the
apparatus and is always easily accessible.
Privacy
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone.
Environmental Care
Please remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials,
exhausted batteries and old phone, and where possible, promote their recycling.
Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines, TV and radio sets if placed
too close. It is recommended that you position the base unit at least one meter from such appliances.
Environment and Safety

Headings
Safety
BATTERIES
• Use only the battery type listed in the instruction
manual. Do not use lithium, alkaline or any other
rechargeable batteries except those that are specied.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a re, as they explode.
• Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released
electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the
eyes or skin. It can be toxic if swallowed.
• Avoid contact with metal objects when handling the
battery. These objects could short out the batteries or
cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns.
• Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating
it. Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause
burns or irritation to the eyes or skin.
• Observe the proper polarity, or direction, of any battery.
Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in
leakage or explosion.
• Remove the battery cells if you do not plan to use the
product for several months at a time.
• Discard any “dead” batteries because they are likely to
leak into the product.
• Do not store this product or the battery in a high tem-
perature area. Battery stored in a freezer or refrigerator
should be protected from condensation during storage
and defrosting. Battery should be stabilized at room
temperature before using.
• Your battery is rechargeable and should be recycled
once it outlives its usefulness. Depending upon your
local and state law, it might be illegal to dispose of this
battery into a municipal waste system. Check with your
local solid waste company for more information on your
recycling options for the battery cells.
• CAUTION: The batteries used in this device may present
a risk of re, explosion, or chemical burn if mistreated.
Do not disassemble, crush or heat above 100°C (212°F)
or incinerate (expose to re). Replace batteries ONLY
with AAA, NiMH rechargeable type batteries.
Do not use lithium batteries or any other type not
specied for use. Use of another battery type or
mixing battery types may present a risk of re or
explosion. Insert batteries according to the marked
polarities in the battery compartment. Dispose of used
batteries promptly and properly in accordance with the
applicable local recycling or waste disposal regulations.
Keep away from children.

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Headings
• Read these instructions.
• Keep these instructions.
• Heed all warnings.
• Follow all instructions.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Do not use this product near intensive care medical
equipment or by persons with pacemakers.
• This product should be operated only from the type of
power source indicated on the label.
• Do not allow the charging contacts of the charger
or the battery to come into contact with extraneous
conductive materials.
• Do not use handset in an explosive hazard area such as
where there is gas leaking.
• Place apparatus in a stable location so it will not fall
causing product damage or bodily harm.
• Clean only with dry cloth.
• Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not push objects into apparatus vents or slots
because re or electric shock hazards could result.
• Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers,
table clothes, curtains, etc.
• No naked (open) ame sources, such as lighted candles,
should be placed on or near the apparatus.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including
ampliers) that produce heat.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particulary at plugs, convenience receptacles
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
• Only use attachments/accessories specied by the
manufacturer.
• Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
• The apparatus shall be disconnected from the mains by
unplugging the power cord of the apparatus from the
AC mains receptacle.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment
and shall be easily accessible.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED WITH INCORRECT TYPE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
BEFORE USING YOUR LOGITECH® PRODUCT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOUD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
Safety
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Soft Keys
The functions of the soft keys are displayed on
the LCD right above the soft keys.
1a. Left Soft Key
1b. Right Soft Key
. Navigation Key
• Use to navigate the menus.
• During Standby mode:
Press UP to view the Skype™ Contact List.
Press DOWN to view the Phonebook entry.
Press LEFT to go to the Skype™ Menu.
Press RIGHT to go to the Callers List
. Talk (R/FLASH) Key
• Use to make and receive calls.
• Use to send ash signals.
• Use to answer second incoming call.
. End (ON/OFF) Key
• Use to end a call.
• Use to exit menus.
• Use to switch the phone on/off.
5. Star & Ringer Off Key
• Use to turn the ringer on/off.
6. Pound, Key lock & Pause Key
• Use to enter a pause.
• Use to lock the keypad.
7. Intercom Key
• Use to enter the intercom menu.
NOTE: Intercom requires the use of two or
more handsets.
8. Skype™ Key
• Use to access Skype™ contact list
9. Calls Key
• Use to enter the call records menu.
10. LED
• Blinks during an incoming call.
• Blinks during paging.
• Blinks steady when there is new voicemail
waiting.
• Turn on steadily during a call.
11. Page Key
• Use to page the handset. Use to register a
handset.
1. LED
• On when the handset is properly placed on
the charger base and charging.
Setting Up Your Phone
Handset Overview

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Setting Up Your Phone
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Setting Up Your Phone
System Requirements
In order to use the phone, your computer should meet the following minimum requirements:
• PC running Windows® 2000 or XP
• 400 MHz processor
• 128 MB RAM
• Free USB slot on the PC
• Broadband internet connection
Software Installation
Run the software setup before plugging in the USB
Base Station. The software installation wizard will
prompt you when to plug in the USB Base Station.
1. Turn on your PC.
2. Insert the setup disk into your computer.
3. Installation wizard should automatically start; if it
does not start, go to your CD-ROM drive and click
Logitech_Setup.exe.
4. The installation wizard will guide you through the
installation; when nished, a shortcut icon will be
created on your desktop.
5. Install the Base Station only when prompted by the
software wizard.
Windows 000 SP1 and SP
If your operation system is Windows 2000 SP1 and SP2,
you will need to restart your PC before using the phone.
Setting Up Your Phone

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Setting Up Your Phone
Charging your internet handset
1. Place the 2 rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries
(included), observing their polarities, into the
battery compartment on the handset.
Slide the battery door rmly into place.
Plug charger base power adapter (provided)
into the charger base and into a wall outlet.
2. Place the handset on the charger, make sure
the LED on the charger is on and let the
batteries charge for a full 14 hours before
using it for the rst time.
Handset may get warm during initial charge.
Please note that handset may not turn ON for up to 15
minutes if the batteries are low.
CAUTION: Use only the mains adapter supplied
with this handset. Incorrect adapter polarity or voltage
can seriously damage the unit.

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Setting Up Your Phone
Audio Settings Conguration
The software installation wizard should automatically congure the correct audio settings in
Windows® and Skype™. If however, you would like to manually adjust or verify these settings,
please follow these steps.
For Windows 000 user:
1. With the USB Base Station plugged into the USB port on your PC, click the Start button and select
CONTROL PANEL.
2. Click on Sounds and Multimedia.
3. Select Audio tab from Sounds and Multimedia Properties.
4. Check if your current speaker is selected in both Sound Playback/Sound Recording pulldown box.
5. Check Use Only Preferred Devices checkbox.
6. Press APPLY or OK to save your settings.
For Windows XP user:
1. With the USB Base Station plugged into the USB port on your PC, click the Start button and select
CONTROL PANEL.
2. Click on Sounds and Audio devices.
3. Select Audio tab from Sounds and Audio Devices.
4. Check if your current speaker is selected in both Sound Playback/Sound Recording pulldown box.
5. Check Use Only Default Devices checkbox.
6. Press APPLY or OK to save your settings.
Using the Handset after installing the software:
1. If it is not already, plug in the USB base to your computer.
2. The software driver should automatically load whenever
Skype™ is launched. If the USB driver has not started
yet, start the USB driver by double clicking on the
shortcut icon created on your desktop; Skype™ should
automatically start with the driver.
3. The software driver allows the phone to communicate
with Skype™. If you see the following screen, select
“Allow this program to use Skype™” and click OK.
4. Once both Skype™ and the base are detected, your
phone is ready for use. Your current Skype™ online status
should be shown on the phone’s display.
About the USB Driver
Once the USB driver is installed on your PC, it should auto start when you start the PC; a tray icon will be
shown when the USB driver is loaded.

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Setting Up Your Phone
Double clicking on the tray icon will return the ABOUT page of the USB driver, where the current status
will be shown. If there are problems with the connection, they will be displayed; otherwise CONNECTED will
be shown.
The color of the tray icon indicates the status your USB phone. <GREEN> indicates that the phone is properly
connected and ready to be used; <RED> indicates the base might not be properly plugged in.
You do not have to restart the USB driver unless it was exited. To exit the USB driver, right click on the tray
icon and select EXIT.
Adjusting the handset speaker volume on your PC
The speaker volume setting will affect the sound quality of
your phone.
First, try adjusting the volume on the handset. If you nd that
this is inadequate, follow these steps to adjust the volume in
the system:
Windows 000 user:
1. Click on the START button and select Control Panel.
2. Click Sound and Multimedia.
3. Select Audio tab from Sound and Multimedia Properties
4. Select USB Audio Device from the Sound Playback pulldown
box and press VOLUME.
5. Adjust the volume using the slider. Close the box when
nished.
6. Select your original audio settings from the Sound Playback
pulldown box and press OK to save.
Windows XP user:
1. Click on the START button and select Control Panel.
2. Click Sound and Audio Devices.
3. Select the Audio tab from Sound and Audio Devices.
4. Select Logitech VOIP Handset from the Sound Playback
pulldown box and press VOLUME.
5. Adjust the volume using the slider. Close the box when
nished.
6. Return to the Sound and Audio Devices window. Select your
original audio settings from the Sound Playback pulldown
box and press OK to save.

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Setting Up Your Phone
Switch on/off your phone
To switch off the power of your phone:
• Press and hold the ON/OFF button.
NOTE: Returning the handset to the charger should automatically turn on the handset.
Power Saver
In order to reserve battery power, the handset will turn itself off 30 minutes after the base has lost power or
unplugged from the PC. Please remember to power on the handset when the base is powered on.
Skype™
During the software installation process, you should have downloaded and installed Skype™ (unless it was
already on your computer). If you do not have Skype™, you must download and install if for your phone to
function. If you would like to use any of the premium Skype™ services such as voicemail, SkypeIn™ or Skype-
Out™ you will need to set up an account with Skype™.
To start making Internet calls, please download Skype™ and create a Skype™ account. For information on
how to download and use Skype™, please visit www.SKYPE.com.
Set your Handset’s Clock
Once the base is connected to the PC and the USB driver is running, your handset will obtain the current time
from the PC.
However, you can still adjust the clock on your handset manually.
To adjust your clock:
1. Press Menu during standby.
2. Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY, and then press OK.
3. Press Up or Down to select CLOCK, and then press OK.
4. Press Left or Right to change the HOUR, and then press Down.
5. Press Left or Right to change the MINUTE. If you set the time format of your clock to 12 hours,
go to step 6. If you set it to 24 hours, go to step 7.
6. Press Down. Press Left or Right to select AM/PM.
7. Press OK to conrm.
Set the clock to 1 hours/ hours
To change your phone’s time format:
1. Press Menu.
2. Press Up or Down to select DISPLAY. Press OK.
3. Press Up or Down to select TIME FORMAT. Press OK.
4. Press Up or Down to select 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS.
5. Press OK to conrm.

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About Your Phone
Icons on your Handset’s Display
Base/Handset link Name
Call in progress Number
Battery full Volume level
Battery 2/3 full Internal melody
Battery 1/3 full Mode
Battery empty, please charge Volume
Loudspeaker Contrast
Alarm clock Skype™ ID
Ringer off Ofce phone
Key lock Birthday
Home phone Language
Mobile phone Online status
Gender New Skype™ voicemail
Address (Country, Province, City) New Skype™ voicemail (show during standby)
USB base Retrieved Skype™ voicemail
Message waiting indicator

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About Your Phone
Main Menu
Skype™
• Contacts
• User Status
• Voicemail
Display
• Clock
• Time Format
• Handset Name
• Language
• Wallpaper
• Color
• Contrast
Sounds
• Ringtone
• Key Press
• Tones
Advanced
• Alarm Clock
• Timer
• Stopwatch
• Auto Answer
• Touch & Dial
System
• Change PIN
• Reset
• Base Select
• Register
• Delete HS
Phonebook
Phonebook
• View
• Use Number
• Details
• Edit
• Delete
• Add Entry
• Quick Dial
• Change
• Delete
• Status
• Delete All
Call records menu
Missed
• Use Number
• Details
• Use Number
• List
• To Phonebk
• Delete
• To Phonebk
• Delete
Dialed
• Use Number
• Details
• Use Number
• List
• To Phonebk
• Delete
• To Phonebk
• Delete
Received
• Use Number
• Details
• Use Number
• List
• To Phonebk
• Delete
• To Phonebk
• Delete
Call Timers
• Last Call
• Dialed
• Received
• All Calls
• Clear All
Delete Calls
• Missed
• Dialed
• Received
• Voicemail
• All Calls
In the menu mode, press the
ON/OFF button anytime or place
your phone in the charger for
charging to exit the menu and re-
turn to standby. Any unconrmed
changes will not be saved.
Explore the menus
Your phone offers a variety of functions and features that are grouped in the menus.

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Making Calls
Calling Skype™ Contact
1. Press Skype™ KEY or UP to launch the contact list during standby.
• Contact List
The contact list shows the Skype™ contact list of the users who are currently logged in to Skype™ on
the PC. The icon on the left of each entry shows the online status of the contact. If the contact list is
not obtained (i.e. user not logged-in), UNAVAILABLE will be returned.
To enter the contact list, you can press Skype™ KEY, press UP, or select CONTACTS from the
Skype™ menu.
• Changing user status
You can also change your online status on the handset. Refer to section 9 for instruction on how to
change online status.
• Search by letter
Using the keypad, enter the rst letter of the name you wish to nd. For example, to nd “Sam”, press
the # 7 key (P,Q,R,S) four times, the rst contact begins with the letter S is highlighted.
2. Press Up and Down to select the contact.
• View contact Information
When a contact is highlighted, press prole allows you to view the information of the selected con-
tact. Contact’s full name, home/mobile/ofce phone number, language, address, and online status
will be shown.
3. Select the contact to call then press Talk (R/FLASH) Key. The contact name will be displayed and
dialed.
Making SkypeOut™ Calls
1. Dial the number you want to call; the number appears on the display. Press the Talk (R/FLASH) Key.
• SkypeOut™
In order to make SkypeOut™ calls, you need to purchase SkypeOut™ credits; please go to
http:// www.skype.com/store/buy/skypeout.htm for further details.
When making SkypeOut™ calls, it may be necessary to dial 00, 011 or + as a prex of the phone
number you are calling.
For example, when making calls within North America: 00-1-905-5251258 or 011-1-905-3456622.
When making international calls: 00-852-25447555 or +852-90446577
• Emergency Calls
This phone is not intended for making emergency calls; please use a landline phone in
case of emergency.
• Entering a +
Simply long press the 0 key during standby or off hook.

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Making Calls
Additional call features
• Call timer
The call timer shows the duration of your current call on display.
• Out of range warning
If you move too far away from the base unit during a call, your phone will sound an alert tone, and
will ash. You need to move closer to the base unit or your call will be disconnected.
NOTE: If the handset cannot nd the base in 30 minutes, it will automatically turn itself off and user will
have to manually turn it on again.
• Low battery warning
If your phone is almost out of battery during a call, it will sound an alert tone. Place your phone on the
charger for charging as soon as possible or it will turn off when it is out of battery. Placing the phone on
the charger for charging will end the current call.
• Transfering a call from the PC to the handset
Calls answered or made on the handset cannot be transferred back to the PC. For your convenience,
however, calls made or answered on the PC can be transferred to the handset by following these steps:
1. “Right click” (click your right mouse button) on the Logitech® Internet Handset in the system tray.
2. Select “Transfer to handset” and answer handset.
Preparatory dialing for SkypeOut™ (pre-dial)
With pre-dial, you can see and edit the number you are calling on the display before dialing it through
SkypeOut™.
1. Enter the number you want to call. The number appears on the display.
• Deleting Digits
Press CLEAR to delete an incorrect digit. If you press CLEAR on the last digit, your phone will return to
standby.
• Entering a Pause
Press and hold # (KEY LOCK & PAUSE) Key where you want to enter a pause.
2. Press the TALK key to make the call.
Saving a number from pre-dial:
1. Enter the number in standby. The number appears on the display.
2. Press Save.
NOTE: If you encounter the “Memory Full” message, then you can not enter a new number.
3. Enter the name for the record. Refer to section 6: Entering letters & special characters. A name must be
entered and it must be unique.
4. Press Down to go to the next eld.
5. Edit the number for the record if necessary. You must enter a number.
6. Press Down. Press Left or Right to select a VIP melody for the record.
7. Press Save to conrm. The phone returns to standby.

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Making Calls
Quick dialing
1. During standby, press and hold a digit key that you have set a quick dial number to and your call is made.
For information on how to set quick dial numbers, refer to “Assign a quick dial key” under section 5: Using
Your Phonebook.
End a call
1. Press End (ON/OFF) Key or place the phone on the charger.
Answer a call
When you receive a call, the phone will ring and will ash in the display.
1. Press Talk (R/FLASH) Key to answer the call.
• Caller ID
The caller’s Skype™ name will be shown on the display.
• Turning off the ringer
Press SILENT when the phone is ringing to tun off the ringer for the call or press and hold * Key when
the phone is in standby to turn off the ringer for all calls. appears when the ringer is turned off.
(Press and hold * Key again to turn on the ringer.)
Making second outgoing call
While on a call, you can always make a second outgoing call.
1. While on the rst call, press Talk (R/FLASH) Key. A dial tone should be heard; the rst call will be put on
hold.
2. To call an ordinary number, enter the number; to call a contact, press to obtain the contact list; select
the contact to call.
3. Press Prole to view the detail of the contact and then press DIAL to make the second call.
4. To return to the rst call or to toggle between calls, press Talk (R/FLASH) Key.
5. To end one of the two calls, simply return to the other call.
Receive second incoming call
While you are on a call, you can pick up a second incoming call.
1. When there is a second incoming call, a call-waiting alert will be heard.
2. Press Talk (R/FLASH) Key to pick up the second call.
3. Press Talk (R/FLASH) Key again to return to the rst call, and to toggle between the two calls.
4. To end one of the two calls, simply return to the other call.

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Making Calls
Redial a number
Your phone records the last 10 contacts or numbers you have dialed. The most recent call is stored at the top
of the list. Only the Skype™ name will be stored for Skype™ contact calls.
If you have more than 1 handset, each handset records its own set of dialed number(s).
To redial the last contact dialed:
1. Press Talk (R/FLASH) Key.
2. Press Redial. The last dialed contact appears on the display and is dialed.
To redial one of the last 10 dialed numbers:
1. Press Right Navigation key during standby. The redial list appears on the display. You can also access the
dialed call list by press the CALLS key and select DIALED call list.
2. Press Up or Down to select the number you wish to redial. Press Talk (R/FLASH) Key.
Handsfree calls
Handsfree provides the convenience of talking to the caller without holding onto the phone. You can commu-
nicate by using a headset or the speaker/microphone of the phone. Handsfree also allows others in the room
to be involved in the conversation if you are not using the headset.
If you want to use the headset,
1. Plug in the headset (2.5mm, analog plug) to the headset jack at the side of your phone. You can hear the
caller from the earpiece of the headset, and you can speak via the headset’s microphone.
2. Unplug the headset to end handsfree.
If you want to use the phone’s speaker, during a call,
1. Press Options. Press Up or Down to select SPEAKER. Press OK.
You can hear the caller over the loudspeaker and you can speak via the microphone. will appear on
the display.
2. Repeat step 1 to switch off the speaker.

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Making Calls
Adjusting the volume of the caller’s voice
You can increase or decrease the volume of a caller’s voice during a call. There are 5 volume levels for
selection.
To adjust the volume, during a call:
1. While the phone is off hook (i.e. dial tone can be heard), press Up or Down. The display shows the current
volume level. Press Up or Down again to adjust the volume.
• Still can’t nd the most comfortable level?
Besides adjusting the volume on the handset, you might also need to adjust the volume on your PC in
order to set the speaker to the most comfortable volume.
Please refer to section 2 – Adjust the handset speaker volume on your PC for information on how to
adjust the volume on the PC.
Speak to someone privately when you are on a call
During a call, if you wish to speak to someone privately without having the caller hear your conversation,
1. Press Mute. The caller cannot hear you, but you can hear the caller.
2. Press Unmute to communicate with your caller again.

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Using Your Phonebook
Using your phonebook
You can use your phonebook to manage your phone entries for SkypeOut™ calling. The information in your
phonebook is stored in your handset. If you have more than one handset, each handset has its own phone-
book.
Your phonebook can store 100 records. Each record can store a name with up to 10 characters and a number
with up to 20 digits.
To view your phonebook entries:
1. Press Names or DOWN key to access phonebook menu.
2. Select VIEW from the phonebook menu. Press OK to conrm.
3. The rst entry on your phonebook should be shown.
To add an entry to your phonebook:
1. While in phonebook menu, press Up or Down to select ADD ENTRY, and then press OK.
• Memory full
If your phonebook is full, FULL is displayed. You have to delete some records before entering new ones.
2. Enter the name for the record. Refer to section 6: Entering letters & special characters. A name must be
entered and it must be unique. Press Down to continue.
3. Enter the number for the record. You must enter a number.
• Entering a pause
Press and hold # (KEY LOCK & PAUSE) Key where you want to enter a pause.
• Entering a +
Press and hold 0 where you want to enter a +.
4. Press DOWN, then press Left or Right to select a VIP melody for the record. If you do not wish to select a
VIP melody, go to step 5.
• VIP melody
A VIP melody is a melody you can select for a special person. Your phone will ring the selected VIP
melody when the calling number has an exact match as the one in your phonebook.
5. Press Save to conrm the information you have entered.
• Duplicate name
You cannot enter an identical name for 2 different records in your phonebook. If so, DUPLICATE NAME
REPLACE? is displayed. Press OK to replace the existing record with the new entry or press Cancel to
return to the previous display and make changes to the name.
NOTE: Please note that contacts on the contact list cannot be stored to the phonebook.
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