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    User Guide CARE80 Amplied Phone with direct dial picture buttons Please keep this user guide for future reference. TM Care80 user manual.indd 3 2009-11-5 17:37:59[...]

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    1 T able of contents General Information ............................................................... 2 Installation ............................................................................. 4 Location of Controls ............................................................... 6 Operation .....................................................[...]

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    2 General Information General Information WARNING It is very important that you read the User Guide carefully as it contains detailed information on installation, programming and operational issues which you will need to be aware of to ensure the Care Phone operates pr operly . Following is a list of some of t he important issues and important warn[...]

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    3 General Information Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a T elepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that T elecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by T elecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty . Above al[...]

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    4 Installation Installation Connecting the telephone 1. Plug one end of the telephone cable supplied into the TEL. LINE jack at the back of the telephone base. 2. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into the wall outlet. 3. Plug one end of the curly cord into the socket on the handset. 4. Plug the other end of the curly cord into the left sid[...]

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    5 Installation Method B . Attach directly to a wall 1.  Drill two holes vertically ,  one above the other ,  83mm apart,  and leave the screws protruding from the wall by 5mm. 2. Follow steps 1 and 2 above. 3. Then press down and slide the bracket upward until the tabs snap into place. 4. Plug one end of the t[...]

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    6 Location of Controls Location of Controls 1. Hook switch 2. Handset holder 3. Coil cord socket 4. Receiver volume controller 5.  Storebutton 6. T elephone line socket 7. One touch button(M1-M6) 8. Ring Hi/Mid/Off switch 9.  Recall TimeSwitch 10. Memor y button 11. Recall button 12. T one Hi/Low switch 13. Redial button 14. Ampli[...]

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    7 Operation Operation Recall switch Setting For Australia the Recall switch should be set to 100. For New Zealand the Recall switch should be set to 600. Making a call 1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone. 2.  Dialthenumberyouwishtocall. 3. When you have completed your call, hang up the handset. Receiving a Call When[...]

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    8 Operation Recall and call waiting Press the Recall button followed by the extension number to transfer calls when connected to a PBX. Access to additional network services can be gained by using the Recall button * and # keys. Contact your network operator for more information. T o T urn on T elstra call waiting (Austr alia) Y ou can use the reca[...]

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    9 Operation V olume Control Receiver volume control The receiver volume control enables you to adjust the receiver volume on the handset. Press the BOOST button, theredLEDwillturnon, now you can increase the receiver volume by rotating the knob (under the receiver) to the desired level ( level 1 to level 9). Warning: Sett[...]

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    10 Memory Memor y The telephone has 6 one-touch and 10 two-touch memories for frequently dialed telephone numbers. When a number is stored into Memory you only press one or two buttons dependent on location to make a call. The one-touch memories are M1-M6, the two-touch memories are accessed using the telephone keypad digits 0-9. Note: An alternati[...]

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    11 Consumer Support and T roubleshooting Consumer Support and T roubleshooting If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult this user guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions. Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the telephone socket. If the f[...]

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    12 Consumer Support and T roubleshooting It is important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains full and additional details of the warranty , limitation of warranty and conditions for receiving the warranty ser vices during the warranty period. The Warranty Card is located in the package. If you cannot locate the W arranty Card, pleaseco[...]

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    TM Care80 user manual.indd 13 2009-11-5 17:38:03[...]

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    Customer Support Email: support@oricom.com.au Web: Australia www.oricom.com.au New Zealand www.oricom.co.nz Phone: (02) 4574 8888 Fax: (02) 4574 8898 Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 TM Care80 user manual.indd 2 2009-11-5 17:37:58[...]