UCOM COCOON 951 TWIN User manual

COCOON 951 TWIN
CORDLESS PHONE
USER GUIDE
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Before Initial use
Thank you for purchasing this new digital cordless telephone
Intended Purpose:
This product is intend to be connected indoor to a analogue telephone line.
You have acquired a Cocoon 951, which is a product made in accordance with the Digital
Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT). DECT technology is characterized by
high-security protection against interceptions as well as high-quality digital transmission.
This telephone was designed for a wide range of applications. For example, this telephone
can be used within a network of base units and handsets, constituting a telephone system
which:
- Operates up to 4 handsets at one base unit.
- Allows an intercom between 2 handsets.
- Allows the operation of a handset at up to 4 base units.
Caller ID is a network provider service. After subscribing to Caller ID, this phone will display
the caller’s phone number.
Important
To use ‘Caller ID’ (display caller), this service has to be activated on your phone line.
Normally you need a separate subscription from your telephone company to activate this
function. If you don’t have the Caller ID function on your phone line, the incoming telephone
numbers will NOT be shown on the display of your telephone.
The CE symbol indicates that the unit complies with the essential
requirements of the R&TTE directive.
The features described in this manual are published
with reservation to modifications.


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1 Safety advice 5
2 Cleaning 6
3 Disposal of the device (environment) 6
4 Installation 6
4.1 Installing the base 6
4.2 Installing the second handset charger 7
4.3 Installing the batteries 7
5 Getting to know your telephone 8
5.1 Keys/LED 8
5.2 Navigating the menu 10
6 Handset operation 10
6.1 Turning the handset on / off 10
6.2 Setting the language 10
6.3 Making Calls 11
6.4 Receiving a Call 12
6.5 Redial list options 12
6.6 Activate/deactivate handsfree function 12
6.7 Out of range warning 13
6.8 Setting the speaker volume 13
6.9 Call Duration Indicator on the Display 13
6.10 Turning off the microphone (mute) 13
6.11 Pause key 13
6.12 Locating a misplaced handset (paging) 13
6.13 Using the alphanumeric handset keypad 14
6.14 Setting the ring volume level on the handset 14
6.15 Setting the ringer melody on the handset 14
6.16 Locking the key pad 15
6.17 Turning key click ON/OFF 15
6.18 Display contrast 15
6.19 Changing the handset name 16
6.20 Auto answer 16
7 Default handset settings (Handset reset) 16
8 Setting the clock and alarm 17
8.1 Date and time 17
8.2 Hour format 17
8.3 Using the alarm feature 17
9 The phone book 18
9.1 Adding a number and a name to the phone book 18
9.2 Looking up a number in the phone book 18
9.3 Changing a name or number in the phone book 18
9.4 Deleting name and number from the phone book 18
10 VIP list 19
10.1 Copy phonebook entries to the VIP list 19
10.2 Changing a ring tone for a VIP entry 19
10.3 Deleting an entry from the VIP list 19

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11 Base operation 19
11.1 Setting the ring volume and melody of the base 19
11.2 The R key (flash) 20
11.3 Changing the PIN code (system pin code) 20
11.4 Setting the dialling mode 20
12 Additional handsets and bases 21
12.1 Adding a new handset 21
12.2 Removing a handset 21
12.3 Selecting a base unit 22
12.4 Using multiple handsets 22
13 Caller ID/CLIP 23
13.1 The Call List 24
13.2 Calling a number from the Call List 24
13.3 Storing a number from the Call List in the Phone Book 24
13.4 Deleting numbers from the Call List 24
14 Voice mail indicator 25
15 Answering Machine 25
15.1 Setting the internal voice prompt language 25
15.2 LED Display 25
15.3 Answering Machine Key Functions 25
15.4 Outgoing Messages 26
15.5 Turning Answering Machine On/Off 26
15.6 Setting Number of Rings 27
15.7 Checking Number of Rings 27
15.8 Setting Day and Time 27
15.9 Checking Day/Time 28
15.10 Programming the VIP Code 28
15.11 Operation 28
15.12 Recording a Memo 29
15.13 Playback of Incoming Messages and Memos 29
15.14 Erasing Messages 29
15.15 Memory Full 29
15.16 Remote Operation 30
15.17 Turning Answering Machine on remotely 30
16 Menu structure 31
17 Trouble shooting 32
18 Technical characteristics 33
19 Warranty 34
19.1 Warranty period 34
19.2 Warranty handling 34
19.3 Warranty exclusions 34
20 Service address and support 34
21 Declaration of Conformity and manufacturer 34

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1 Safety advice
The following safety advice must always be followed before using electrical equipment.
Please read carefully through the following information concerning safety and proper use.
Make yourself familiar with all the functions of the equipment. Be careful to keep these advice
notes and if necessary pass them on to a third party.
Electrical safety and protection:
• Do not operate the equipment if the mains plug, cable or the equipment itself is
damaged.
• If the equipment is dropped, then it must be checked by an electrician before further use.
• Dangerous voltages are present inside the equipment. Never open the housing or insert
objects through the ventilation holes.
• Do not allow liquids to get into the equipment. In case of emergency, pull out the plug
from the socket.
• Similarly, if a fault develops during use or before you start to clean the equipment, pull
the plug out if the socket.
• Do not touch the charger and plug contacts with sharp or metal objects.
• Do not carry out any modifications or repairs to the equipment yourself. Have repairs
done to the equipment or the mains cable only by a specialist service centre.
Unsatisfactory repairs can lead to considerable danger for the user.
• Children frequently underestimate the dangers associated with electrical equipment.
Therefore you must never leave children unsupervised in the vicinity of electrical
equipment.
• The equipment is not to be used in a damp room (e.g. bathrooms) or rooms where there
is a lot of dust.
• Equipment connected to the mains during a thunderstorm can be damaged by lightning.
Therefore you should pull the plug out of the mains socket during a storm.
• To completely disconnect the equipment from the electricity supply, the plug must be
removed from the socket. When doing this always pull on the plug itself and never on the
cable.
• Protect the mains cable from hot surfaces or other sources of damage and do not allow
it to become constrained.
• Check the mains cable regularly for any damage.
• Unwind the mains cable completely before use.
• Make sure that the mains cable does not represent a trip hazard.
• The operation of some medical devices may be affected.
• The handset may cause an unpleasant buzzing sound in hearing aids.
Fire safety:
• The heat accumulated inside the equipment can lead to the defect and/or to the fire of
the equipment. Do not expose this equipment therefore to extreme temperature like:
– direct sun exposure and heater warmth
– ventilation holes may not be covered
Danger of explosion:
• Never throw batteries in fire.

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Poisoning danger:
• Keep batteries away from small children.
Note:
• Only use the charger plug supplied. Do not use other chargers, as this may damage the
batteries cells.
• The wall outlet for the power supply must be close and accessible
• As this telephone cannot be used in case of a power cut, you should use a mains-
independent telephone for emergency calls, e.g. a mobile phone.
• Only use rechargeable batteries of the same type. Place the batteries with correct
polarity inside the battery compartment (polarity is marked inside the handset). Never
use normal unrechargeable batteries!
2 Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a slightly damp cloth or with an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning
agents or abrasive solvents.
3 Disposal of the device (environment)
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the nor-
mal household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the recy-
cling of electrical and electronic equipments. The symbol on the product, user
guide and/or box indicate this.
Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling point. By re-
using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to
the protection of the environment.
Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information on the collection
points in your area.
4Installation
4.1 Installing the base
For installation, do the following:
• Plug one end of the adaptor into the outlet and the other end into the adapter jack on the
back of the base.
• Connect one end of the telephone cord with the wall phone jack and the other end to the
back of the base.
Before you use the telephone for the first time, you must first make sure
the battery is charged. If you do not do this, the telephone will not work
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A. Telephone wall outlet
B. Power cable
C. Back view of BASE
D. Telephone cord
4.2 Installing the second handset charger
E. Back view of charger
F. Power cable
4.3 Installing the batteries
• Open the battery compartment (see below).
• Insert the batteries respecting the (+ and -) polarity.
• Close the battery compartment.
• Leave the handset on the base unit for 16 hours. The Line/Handset indicator (LED)
on the base unit will light up.
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5 Getting to know your telephone
5.1 Keys/LED
Handset
1. Display
2. Line key
3. Up/Call log key
4. Alphanumeric keys
5. Keypad Lock Key
6. Redial/Pause key
7. Microphone
8. Flash/Escape/VIP Key
9. Ringer volume Off
10. Down Key
11. Handsfree Key
12. Internal Key INT
13. Option/Softmenu Keys
Base/Charger
14. Line/Handset in base indicator (LED)
15. Paging key
16. Answering machine Keys
17. Speaker
18. Voice promt select switch
19. Numbers of ring Setting Key
20. VIP Code Key
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Display (LCD)
Icon line
Text lines
Softmenu/Option menu line
Icons
On hook
Off hook
Ringing
Internal call
Internal communication between 2
handsets
Handsfree speaker ON
Keypad locked
Upper case
Lower case
Possible scroll direction
Unread call log entry
Read call log entry
Call log entries (steady)
New unanswered calls (blinking)
Voice mail message
Handset ringer off
Alarm set
VIP list
In range (steady)
Out of range (blinking)
External line on hold
Internal line on hold
The battery is fully charged
The battery is 25% drained
The battery is half drained (50%)
The battery is 75% drained
The battery is low. You will hear warning
signals and the battery symbol on the
display will blink.
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5.2 Navigating the menu
The handset has a menu system which is easy to use. Each menu leads to a list of options.
The menu map is shown in “16 Menu structure” .
When the handset is switched On and in standby, press the option button under ‘Menu’
to open the main menu.
Press the or button to scroll to the menu option you want. An arrow -icon
shows the menu item you have selected. Then press to select further options or
confirm the setting displayed.
Exit or go back one level in the menu:
To go to the previous level in the menu, press .
To cancel and return to standby at any time, press the ESC key. If no button is pressed
for 15 seconds, the handset returns to standby automatically.
6 Handset operation
6.1 Turning the handset on / off
• To turn the handset On, press the line key
• To turn the handset Off, press the option button under ‘Menu’ and then use the
arrow keys or until “Power off” is selected. Press to confirm or
to leave the menu.
6.2 Setting the language
The telephone has 5 display languages: see display languages table on packaging box!!
To set the language, do the following:
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until “Handset” is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until “Language” is selected
• Press to confirm
• The language set appears on the display.
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly to select the language you would like
to use.
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu.
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6.3 Making Calls
6.3.1 External Call
• Press the Line key .
• The Line/Handset indicator (LED) on the base unit will blink and the Call
symbol appear on the display.
• You will hear the dial tone. Dial the telephone number you wish to call.
• The number appears on the display and is dialled.
• After finishing your call, press the Line key to hang up.
6.3.2 Number preparation
• Dial the telephone number you wish to call. You can correct the number by pressing the
key.
• Press the Line key .
• The Line/Handset indicator (LED) on the base unit will blink and the Call
symbol appear on the display.
• The telephone number is dialled automatically.
• After finishing your call, press the Line key to hang up.
6.3.3 Redialling the last number dialled
• Press the Line key .
• Press the Redial key . The number you last called is dialled automatically.
6.3.4 Redial one of the last 5 numbers dialled
• Press the Redial key . The number you last called appears on the display.
• Press the Redial key a few times until the desired number appears on the display.
• Press the Line key .
• The number shown on the display is dialled automatically.
• After finishing your call, press the Line key to hang up.
6.3.5 Calling a programmed number from the Phone Book
The telephone has a Phone Book in which you can store telephone number with name (See
also § “9 The phone book” ). To call a number from the Phone Book:
• Press the Phone Book key . The first number of the Phone Book appears on
the display.
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly to select the telephone number you
want to call.
• Press the Line key .
• The number shown on the display, is dialled automatically.
• After finishing your call, press the Line key to hang up.
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6.4 Receiving a Call
During internal or external incoming call, the handset will start to ring. You can temporarily
disable the handset ringing by pressing the option key ‘Quiet’ .
• All subscribed handsets will ring when you receive a call.
• The Call symbol blinks on the display.
• The telephone number of the caller appears on the display if you have Caller ID service
(CLIP). Consult your telephone company. The name of the caller also appears on the
display if:
– the number is programmed into the Phone Book with name
– the network sends the name together with the telephone number
• Press the Line key to accept the external call.
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• Lift the handset off its base (if the Auto answer option is active, See § “6.20 Auto
answer”)
• During the conversation the symbol appear on the display and the call timer starts to
run.
• After finishing your call, press the Line key to hang up or put the handset back
on the base unit.
6.5 Redial list options
When scrolling through the redial list (see §“6.3.4 Redial one of the last 5 numbers dialled”)
you have the following options:
When the desired number is shown on the display press ‘Option’ and select with the up
and down keys /the following options:
•Delete Call: to delete an entry in the redail list. Press to confirm.
•Save number: to store the number into the phone book memory. Press to
confirm. Entera name (See §“9.1 Adding a number and a name to the phone book” ) and
press ‘Save’ . Edit the number and press ‘Save’ again.
•Delete all calls: to delete all entries in the redial list. Press to confirm.
6.6 Activate/deactivate handsfree function
This function allows you to communicate without having to pick up the handset. When you
are talking, press the Handsfree key to activate the handsfree function.
Press the button again to deactivate the handsfree function.
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drain quickly !
When you are calling in handsfree mode and you want to change the
volume, press Up or Down key /repeatedly.
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6.7 Out of range warning
If the handset is out of range of the base unit, a warning signal will sound.
•‘SEARCHING’ appears on the display and the symbol blinks on the display.
• Move closer to the base unit.
• As soon as you are back within range of the base unit, a signal sounds and the symbol
stops blinking.
6.8 Setting the speaker volume
Use the Up and Down keys /during conversation to set the volume of the
speaker. You can select from 5 levels. The telephone is set to level ‘3’ by default:
6.9 Call Duration Indicator on the Display
During an external call, the call duration is shown on the display:
E.g. “01:10:40“ for 1 hour , 10 minute and 40 seconds.
The call duration remains visible on the display for 5 seconds after each call.
6.10 Turning off the microphone (mute)
To turn off the microphone during a call press the option key ‘Mute’ . Now you can speak
freely without the caller being able to hear you. To activate the microphone again, press the
option key ‘Off’ .
6.11 Pause key
If you dial a telephone number and you would like to add a pause to this number, press the
Pause key ‘P’ at the desired place in the number.
When you dial or redial this number, the pause (3 seconds) is automatically included.
6.12 Locating a misplaced handset (paging)
If you cannot find the handset, briefly press the Paging key on the base unit.
All handsets subscribed on the base unit will ring so you can locate the misplaced handset.
To stop the signal, briefly press the Line key on any handset.
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Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
The handsfree volume can be set the same way as above!
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6.13 Using the alphanumeric handset keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to type text. To select a letter, press the corresponding key.
E.g. if you press the alphanumeric key ’5’, the first character ‘j’ appears on the display. Press
it repeatedly to select other characters from this key.
Press the ‘2’ key once to select the letter ‘a’. If you would like to select both ‘a’ and ‘b’ after
each other, first press the ‘2’ key once to select ‘a’, wait 2 seconds until the cursor moves to
the next position and then press the ‘2’ key twice to select ‘b’. You can delete characters
mistakenly typed by using the Delete key . The character in front of the cursor will
be deleted. All characters can be deleted by pressing the Delete key for 1,5
seconds.
You can move the cursor by pressing the Up and Down keys /.
You can switch between upper and lower case by pressing and holding the *-key . The
upper left corner will show ‘abc’ for lower case and ‘ABC’ for upper case.
You can change the input character set from English (ABC) to Latin (AÀÁ), Greek (
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Russian () by pressing and holding the # key for 2 seconds.
6.14 Setting the ring volume level on the handset
You can change the ring volume of an incoming call (internal and external) between 0-5.
If you select level ‘Off’ (level 0), the symbol appears on the display. The handset will not
ring when a call is received (the handset will always ring for internal calls).
Level ‘5’ is the highest level. The telephone is set to level ‘5’ by default.
6.14.1 Setting the ring volume for Internal and external calls (0-5)
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Ringer volume’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• The current volume is shown and hearable.
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly to select the desired volume.
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu.
6.15 Setting the ringer melody on the handset
You can change the ringer melody for an incoming call (internal or external). The unit has 9
ringer melodies to choose from (1-9). By default, the external ringer melody is set to ‘3’ and
the internal ring melody = ‘2’.
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• You can turn the handset ring volume off during ringing by pressing
the option key ‘Quiet’.
• By pressing the key for 3 seconds you can disable the handset
ringer. The symbol will appear on the display. To re-activate, press
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6.15.1 Setting a ringer melody for internal or external calls (1-9)
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Ringtone’ is selected
• Press to confirm
•Select‘External’ or ‘Internal’ and press
• The current melody is shown and hearable.
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly to select the desired melody.
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu
6.16 Locking the key pad
If you lock the keypad, it is impossible to dial a telephone number. You can only answer
incoming calls.
The keypad lock symbol will appear on the display.
• Press and hold the key for 3 seconds.
•‘Keypad locked’ will appear on the display.
•Press‘Unlock’ followed by ‘ ’ Key to unlock the keypad again.
6.17 Turning key click ON/OFF
You can set the handset to make a beep whenever you press a key.
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Keypad Beep’ is selected
• Press to confirm
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–‘ON’: turn on key click
–‘OFF’: turn off key click
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu.
6.18 Display contrast
To change the display contrast:
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Contrast’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Select the contrast with the Up or Down key /
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu.
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6.19 Changing the handset name
You can change the handset name displayed on the handset during standby (max. 15
characters).
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset name’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press to delete each letter of the name and use the alphanumeric keypad to
enter the correct name.
•Press‘Save’ to set the new handset name.
6.20 Auto answer
When there is an incoming call and the handset is on the base, the phone automatically takes
the line when lifted. This function can be turned on or off.
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Handset’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Autotalk’ is selected
• Press to confirm
•SelectOn or Off and press ‘Save’ to confirm
7 Default handset settings (Handset reset)
You can restore all handset settings back to default and erase all phonebook, call log, VIP
list and redial entries.
The default settings are:
Base Select: Auto select
Key Beep: On
External Melody: Melody 3
Internal Melody: Melody 2
Ringer Volume: Volume 5
Earpiece Volume: Volume 3
Handsfree: Volume 3
LCD Contrast: 5
Time Format: 24 hours
Handset Name: Handset
Phone Book: Empty
Call log: Empty
VIP List: Empty
Redial list: Empty
Auto Answer: Off
To restore the settings:
• Press the redial key for about 10 seconds until ‘Handset reset?’ appears
• Press to confirm or to stop
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8 Setting the clock and alarm
8.1 Date and time
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Alarm/Clock’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Date and time’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Enter the last 2 digits of the year and press ‘Save’
• Enter the month and press ‘Save’
• Enter the day and press ‘Save’
• Enter the hours and press ‘Save’
• Enter the minutes and press ‘Save’
8.2 Hour format
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Alarm/Clock’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Set time format’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Select the time format (12h or 24h notation) and press ‘Save’
8.3 Using the alarm feature
Set the date and time and use your handset to give you a reminder alarm. You can have
different alarm settings for each handset registered to your base. The alarm rings only at the
handset, not at the base or any other handset.
If one of the alarms is set, the alarm set icon appears in standby mode on the display.
8.3.1 Set the alarm
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Alarm/Clock’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Set Alarm’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly and select one of the 4 types of
settings: Once,On Daily,Mon to Fri or OFF. Confirm with . If you choose
Once,On Daily or Mon to Fri the display will show:
Time (24hr):
07:00
Enter the time when you want the telephone to ring and confirm by pressing ‘Save’ .
Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly and select one of the 9 alarm melodies
and confirm by presing ‘Save’.
• To deactivate the Alarm function, select ‘Off’ and confirm with .
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When you turn the handset off or when you remove the batteries, you
have to set the date and time again!
If you have Caller id on your telephone line and the operator sends date
and time, your clock will be set automatically on an incomming call.
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9 The phone book
The phonebook allows you to memorise 200 telephone numbers and names. You can enter
names of up to 17 characters length and numbers of up to 24 digits length.
9.1 Adding a number and a name to the phone book
• Press the phonebook option key .
• If no entries are stored in the phonebook memory, ‘New Entry’ is shown. Press
to add a new entry.
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•Press‘Option’ and then to add a new entry.
•‘Name‘ appears on the display. Enter the name using the alphanumeric keys .
•Press‘Save’ and enter the telephone number.
•Press‘Save’ to store the record in the phonebook or press ‘Esc’ to stop.
9.2 Looking up a number in the phone book
• Press the phonebook option key .
• Enter the first letter of the desired name via the alphanumeric keypad .
• The first name in the list with this letter appears on the display.
• Press the Up or Down key /to browse for other numbers in the Phone Book.
• If the desired number appears on the display, the number will be automatically dialled
once the Line key is pressed.
9.3 Changing a name or number in the phone book
• Press the phonebook option key .
• Enter the first letter of the desired name.
• The first name in the list with this letter appears on the display.
• Press the Up or Down key /to browse and select the entry in the Phone
Book.
• Once the desired number appears on the display, press ‘Option’.
• Press the Up or Down key /and select ‘Edit entry’.
• Press to confirm.
• Press to delete each letter of the name and use the alphanumeric keypad to
enter the correct name.
•Press‘Save .
• Press to delete each number one by one and use the keypad to enter the
correct number.
•Press‘Save’ to save the changes made.
9.4 Deleting name and number from the phone book
• Once the desired number appears on the display, press ‘Option’.
• Press the Up or Down key /and select ‘Delete entry’.
• Press when ‘Delete entry ?’ appears to confirm, or press to stop.
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10 VIP list
The VIP list contains phonebook records which are easily reachable by pressing the VIP-key
. Each VIP entry can have it own ring melody.
You can copy upto 10 entries from the phonebook to the VIP list.
10.1 Copy phonebook entries to the VIP list
• Press the VIP key .
• If no entries are stored in the VIP list, ‘New Entry’ is shown. Press to add a
new entry.
OR
•Press‘Option’ and then to add a new entry.
• The phonebook entries are shown.
• Enter the first letter of the desired name via the alphanumeric keypad.
• The first name in the list with this letter appears on the display.
• Press the Up or Down key /to browse for other numbers in the Phone Book.
Entries which are already stored in the VIP list are indicated with the icon and can’t
be copied.
• Once the desired number appears on the display, press ‘Select’.
• The current melody number is shown. Use the Up or Down key /to select
another melody (1-9) and press to confirm.
10.2 Changing a ring tone for a VIP entry
• Press the VIP key .
• Press the Up or Down key /until the desired entry is shown
• Press ‘Option’ and select ‘Ringtone’ and then .
• The current melody number is shown. Use the Up or Down key /to select
another melody (1-9) and press to confirm.
10.3 Deleting an entry from the VIP list
• Once the desired number appears on the display, press ‘Option’.
• Press the Up or Down key /and select ‘Delete entry’.
• Press when ‘Delete entry ?’ appears to confirm, or press to stop.
11 Base operation
11.1 Setting the ring volume and melody of the base
11.1.1 Setting the base melody
• Press and hold the key at the base until the current melody is played and the
answering On/Off LED is blinking.
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Press the or key repeatedly until the disired melody is heard (1-9). When no key is
pressed during 5 seconds, the On/Off LED stops blinking and the melody will be set.
11.1.2 Setting the base ring volume
• Press and hold the key at the base. The current melody will be played and the
answering On/Off LED will blink.
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Press the or key repeatedly until the disired volume is heard (0-5). When no key is
pressed during 5 seconds, the On/Off LED stops blinking and the volume will be set.
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11.2 The R key (flash)
Press the Flash key ‘R’ to use certain services on your external line such as “call waiting”
(if your telephone company offers this feature); or to transfer calls if you use a telephone
exchange (PABX). The Flash key ‘R’ is a brief interruption of the line. You can set the flash
time to 100ms or 250ms. Default it set to 100ms by default! However, if your system requires
a longer flash time, you can change:
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Base Settings’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Recall’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly to select the desired flash time:
–Long = 250ms
–Short = 100ms
•Press‘Save’ to confirm your selection or press to leave the menu
11.3 Changing the PIN code (system pin code)
Certain functions are only available if you know the PIN code of the base.
The PIN code has 4 digits. The default PIN code setting is ‘0000’. If you would like to change
the default PIN code and set your own secret code, do the following:
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’.
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Base Settings’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘System Pin’ is selected
• Press and enter the old pin code.
•Press‘Save’ . If the wrong pin code is entered, ‘Incorrect pin’ is shown. If the correct
pin code is entered the phone will ask you to enter the new pin. Enter the new system
pin code and press ‘Save’ .
• Enter the new pin code again to confirm and press ‘Save’ .
11.4 Setting the dialling mode
There are two types of dialling modes that can be used on a telephone line:
• DTMF/Tone dialling (the most common)
• Pulse dialling (for older installations)
To change the dialling mode:
• Press the option button under ‘Menu’
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Base Settings’ is selected
• Press to confirm
• Press the Up or Down key /repeatedly until ‘Dial mode’ is selected
• Press and select the dial mode with the up and down keys /and
press ‘Save’ to confirm.
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