Oricom ECO3400 manuel d'utilisation

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    ECO3400 Series User Guide Keep this user guide for future reference WARNING DO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BA TTERIES IN THIS PRODUCT, AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR INJURY. USE ONL Y Ni-MH RECHARGEABLE BA TTERIES AS SPECIFICED IN THIS USER GUIDE. CONTA CT OR ICOM FOR REPLA CEMENT BATTERIES.[...]

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    About Your Phone 2 Table of Contents 1 Environment & Sa fety .................................................................................. 3 2 What’s in t he Box ?....................................................................................... 4 3 Welcome ............................................................................[...]

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    About Your Phone 3 Environment & Safety Power requirements This produ ct requ ires an el ectrica l suppl y of 220-2 40 volts, single- phase al terna ting cur rent, excluding IT i nstallations defined in standard EN 60950. AC Adaptor Base Input: 240V AC 50Hz Output: 9V DC 500mA AC Adaptor charger Inpu t: 240V AC 5 0Hz Output: 6V DC 150mA Battery[...]

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    About Your Phone 4 • Your phone can interfere with elec trical equipment suc h as answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radio s and computers i f placed too close. It is recommended tha t you position the base unit at least one metre from such appliances. • This telephone complies with applicab le safety requiremen ts for exposure to rad[...]

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    About Your Phone 5 Welcome This user gu ide pro vides you with info rmatio n and in struct ion you nee d to get the most f rom your phone. HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE? The follo wing sym bols a re u sed to al ert you on impo rtan t inf ormat ion. • Warning : Critic al informa tion for preventing person al injury. • Cauti on: Critic al inf ormati[...]

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    About Your Phone 6 About your phone THE HANDSET 1 Up Naviga tion & C all Lo g key Scroll up menu items Increas e ringer and receiver v olume Enter incoming call l og 2 M e n u & O K k e y Access main menu Confirm s election /ope ration 3 R e d i a l & M o r e k e y Enter redial log View more re cord in formation 4 Talk key & Recall [...]

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    About Your Phone 7 THE BASE 1 Volume down key Use to turn t he speak er volume do wn. 2 Volume up key Use to turn t he speak er volum e up. 3 OGM key Use t o playbac k OGM. Use to record OGM. 4 Memo key Use t o playba ck memo. Use to record memo. 5 Answering Mach ine On/Off key Use to turn t he answ ering ma chine on/off. 6 Rewind & Alert key U[...]

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    About Your Phone 8 THE MENUS Your phone offers a variety of features an d functions grouped in the menu s. Browsing the menus The main menu include s the Phon ebook, Di sp lay, Sound, Se ttings, and System menus. ¾ Press to ente r the main menu. ¾ Press to en ter the incom ing c all lo g. ¾ Press to enter the phoneboo k. ¾ Press to ente r the r[...]

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    Getting S tarted 9 Getting S tarte d CONNECTING YOUR PHONE 1. Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the bott om of the base unit. 2. Connect the ma ins adapt er to a standard wall outlet. 3. Connect the telephone line co rd to the phon e socket at the bott om of the base unit and the wall phone socket. Note: In Australi a some phon e wall[...]

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    Getting S tarted 10 1. Place the 2 rechargeable batteries (include d) into the bat tery compartmen t. 2. Slide the batte ry door firmly into place. 3. Place the hand set on th e b ase u nit or charger for chargi ng. CHECKING THE BATTE RY LEVEL The battery i con displays the curr ent battery level. = 100% full = 60% full = 30% full = Empty requ ires[...]

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    Getting S tarted 11 SWITCHING YOUR HAN DSET ON/O FF If you go on vacat ion you may p refer to turn off your handset to co nserve powe r. Switching off your handset 1. Press and hold . The handset’s screen turns off. Switching on your handset 1. Press . The handset may take a few seco nds to po wer up. Call MAKING A CALL This section descri bes th[...]

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    Getting S tarted 12 2. Press to dial out the call . Redialing the last number 1. Press . 2. Press . The last dialed number displays on the screen an d is diale d out. Calling from your phonebook For details on the phonebook, see Phoneb ook on page 16 . 1. Press . 2. Select the phonebook re cord you wa nt. 3. Press to dial out the call . Calling fro[...]

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    Getting S tarted 13 Adjusting the earpiece volu me 1. Press or to adjust the v olume du ring a c all. Press to confirm. Muting the microphone The mute fea ture allows you to speak to some one in the ho use priv ately. 1. Press during a call. The caller cannot hear yo u, but you c an still he ar the caller ’s voice. 2. Press again to un-mute the m[...]

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    Getting S tarted 14 Multi-handset operation YOU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FE ATURES IF YOU H AVE 2 OR MORE H ANDSETS REGISTERE D TO THE BASE. CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET 1. Press . 2. Press the target handset number. 3. Wait for the other party to a nswer your call. 4. Press to can cel or end th e in tercom call. While you are on the phone While talk ing on[...]

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    Text and Numbers 15 Text and Numbers You can enter text and nu mbers for handset name , phonebook record, an d others. ENTERING TEXT AND NUMB ERS 1. Find the ke y with t he charac ter you wan t. 2. Press it as many times as needed for the c haracter to display on the screen. Figure 1: Input table Key Charac ters 0 0 1 space 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 [...]

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    Phonebook 16 Phonebook Each ha ndset has a p honebook th at can store up to 50 records. Eac h phonebook record can have a name of up to 12 ch aracte rs lon g an d a nu mbe r of up to 20 dig its long. VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK 1. Press . 2. If you want to vi ew the d etails of the re cord, pres s . Searching a record You can search the p honebook by scr[...]

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    Phonebook 17 ADDING A RECORD 1. Press . 2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ ADD RECORD . Press . 3. Enter th e name. Pres s . 4. Enter th e number. 5. Press to confirm. Your new record is saved. EDITING A RECORD 1. Press . 2. Select PHONEBOOK Æ EDIT RECORD . Press . 3. Select th e re cor d you w ant to e dit. Pres s . 4. Edit the nam e if necessary. Pr ess . 5[...]

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    Phonebook 18 Call Log The call log stores the call history of a ll the incomi ng (missed o r received) , and dialed calls. Calls What is this? Stored recor ds Incoming Calls that you rece ived. Up to 20 Dialed Calls t hat you have mad e. 1 The call hist ory includ es information of the caller name , number, call tim e, and date. VIEWING THE CALL RE[...]

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    Custom Options 19 Custom Options Make this your ha ndset – change the look and sound to suit your needs and tast es. Naming your handset Every handset can have its own name. It displays on the screen during standby. 1. Press . 2. Select DISPLAY Æ HANDSET NAME . Press . 3. Edit the name. Use to make correctio n. 4. Press to confirm. The new setti[...]

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    Extra Fe atures 20 Calling Features Your phone supports a number of call-related featur es to h elp you h andle a nd manage your ca lls. AUTO ANSWER Auto answer enables you to answer a n incomin g call by simply pi cking up the handset from the charging c radle. Yo u do not nee d to press a key to ans wer the ca ll. Activating/Deactivating au to an[...]

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    Extra Fe atures 21 VOICEMAIL IN DICATION Voicema il indication is a vis ual voicemail alert. On the ECO3400, you see an envel ope icon when there is a vo icema il wa iting in your serv ice provide rs m ailbox (es). Retrieving voicemail(s) To retrieve your voice mail( s), consul t your se rvice p roviders in struc tions. Clearing the voicemail indic[...]

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    The System 22 The System REGISTERING YOUR HAN DSET Regist ration al lows c ommunicat ion betw een your base uni t and ha ndset(s ). If yo ur hands et is no t registered, you will no t be able to make a call or use some of the functio ns and f eatures on the phone. If your handset displays UNREGISTERED , follow the steps below to register your hands[...]

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    The System 23 3. Enter the system PIN. Press to confirm. Use to make correc tion. 4. Enter the new system PIN. Press . 5. Enter the new system PIN again for verificati on. 6. Press . The new setti ng is saved. RESETTING TO FACTORY DE FAULT SETTINGS You can reset your phone settin gs to t he factor y default . 1. Press . 2. Select SYSTEM Æ RESET . [...]

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    The Answering Machine 24 The Answering Machine When first switched on, your ans wering machine is ready to be used. Your answ ering machine is se t to answer an d record mode. The answer ing machin e gives you clear v isual messages on its dis play. You can also reco rd memo s and acce ss the ans wering mach ine remo tely. SWITCHING THE ANSWERING M[...]

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    The Answering Machine 25 Deleting an OGM 1. Press while lis tening to t he OGM. T he pre-record ed OGM is r estored. INCOMING MESS AGES (ICM ) Each message can be up to 2 minutes long. When you have received new messa ges on your answering machine, its display will keep flashing the numb er of new messages received. If you pick up your phone when t[...]

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    The Answering Machine 26 MEMO A memo i s a mes sage you can le ave f or othe r use rs of your ph one. Recording a memo You can record one me mo (up to 2 mi nutes long). De lete the old memo before reco rding a new one. 1. Press for 2 seconds. 2. Start reco rding after the beep. 3. Press to stop recordin g or re cordin g will sto p after 2 minute s.[...]

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    The Answering Machine 27 ADJUSTING THE PLAYBACK VOLUME You can adjust the volume of call screeni ng and message playback. 1. Press to in crea se or to decrease the vo lume. SETTING RING DELAY Ring delay is the nu mber o f rings your ph one will ring be fore t he answ ering mac hine pi cks up t he call . This sett ing only a pplies when you r answe [...]

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    The Answering Machine 28 REMOTE ACCESS COMMANDS Table 1: Comma nds at t he remote menu Ta ble 2: Co mmand s duri ng mess age playb ack Key Function Key Function 2 To play messages 1 To play previous message 4 To play Memo 2 To repeat current message 5 To stop an operation 3 To play next message 6 To play OG M 5 To stop message playback 7 To record [...]

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    29 Appendix TROUBLESHOOT ING Problem (s) Tip(s) No dial tone • Check your phone c onnections. • The hands et may be out of range. Move closer to t he base. • The battery capacit y may be low. Charge battery. Signal i con flashi ng • The hands et may be out of range. Move closer to t he base. • If th e handset displa ys UNREGISTERED , regi[...]

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    30 Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit fo r any item of t e rminal equipment indica tes only that T elecom has accepted that the item compl ies with th e minimum conditi ons for conn ection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the produc t by Telecom, nor doe s it prov ide any sort of w arranty. Above all, it prov[...]

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    31 If you feel thi s product i s not workin g correctly please consult the use r guide and e nsure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions. Remove al l extra teleph one equipm ent and connect only this telephone directly to the telep hone sock et. If the fa ult is still p resent, connect anot her teleph one (if av ailable[...]