Oricom M2400 manual

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    Oricom M2400 Series DECT Cordless phone with answ ering machine Multi-handset capable User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 3 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................... 3 Con[...]

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    Backlight ......................................................................................... 9 Recall duration ................................................................................ 9 Register ........................................................................................ 10 Deregister .....................................[...]

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    3 SAFETY INFORMATION • Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid . • To prevent electric shock, do not open the han dset or base cabinet. • Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging con ductors. • Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard are a such a s whe re there is gas lea[...]

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    Your handset LCD display on the handset Displays the current battery level. It scrolls during chargi ng. The phone is in use. It blinks when pho ne rin gs. There is a new message (Subscription to network me ssage service may be required) The microphone is muted There is a new Caller ID (CID) or CID reco rd s are being reviewed Phonebook records are[...]

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    Basic steps to install 1. Connect the plug of the mains a daptor to the socket on the back of the base unit and the mains adaptor to the wall mains su p ply. 2. Plugs the mains adapto r of the addition al handset charger to the wall mains supply. 3. Insert 2 rechargeable b atteries (included) in each handset ob se rving the polarity, into the batte[...]

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    Predialing Pre-dial allows you to enter a tel ephone number and verify it on the screen before you place the call. The screen di splay s the last 12 digits dial ed but you can enter up to 20 digits. 1. Enter the phone number. 2. To enter a pause, p re ss a nd hold . A pause is displayed as “P”. 3. When you enter more than 12 digits, turns on. I[...]

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    Call Waiting Caller ID If you have subscribed your telephone network operators Call Wa iting Caller ID service, your phone will displ ay the number of the other incoming call for around 7 seconds whil e you are talking on the phone. • While the handset is on an external call, a se ries of short beeps is heard. • Press then to place the first ex[...]

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    1. Press and hold DEL until you are prompted to confirm the action. 2. Press OK . The call log is now empty. DIALED NUMBERS Viewing the redial list Your phone stores the last 5 external nu mbers dialed, up to 20 digits each. 1. Press during standby. The last number dial ed, if any, is display ed. 2. Press and to scroll through the last 5 dialed num[...]

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    3. Press OK to select the record and edit the name. 4. Press OK to confirm name change an d edit the number. 5. Press OK to confirm number change. Repeat steps 1 to 5 to edit another record. Deleting a phonebook record 1. In phonebook menu, pre s s and to select DELETE and press OK . 2. Press and to search for the record that you would like to edit[...]

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    If when you are using networ k services or a PBX the button does not work you can select a different setting. 1. In Settings menu, select RECALL and press OK . The current duration will be displayed. 2. Select RECALL 1 or RECALL 2 an d press OK to confirm. Register Each handset can be regi stered to only one base at a time . The current base will b[...]

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    ANSWERING MACHINE Display The following table describes what the display sym bol s mean. Display Meaning CL The clock is not set yet. FU Memory is full. No new m essages can be recorded. A AM P PM d1 Monday d2 Tuesday d3 Wednesday d4 Thursday d5 Friday d6 Saturday d7 Sunday -A The answer machine is being accessed from an external phone. OG OGM (You[...]

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    Getting started It is very simple to set up the Answering machine. The answer machine is equipped with voice prompt instru ction s to assist you. There is a real time clock on the answe ring ma chine, and it is used to record the time that each message was receiv e d. When the unit is turned on, the clock will need to be set. Time announcement 1. P[...]

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    Recording your Greeting (OGM ) The maximum recording time for your Greeting (OG M ) is 40 seconds. Once you record a new OGM, the old one will be overwritten. To record your own Greeti ng (O GM): 1. Press and hol d GREETING for 2 seconds. Follow the voice instruction to re cord your OGM. OG will flash during recording. 2. Speak into the microph one[...]

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    If a user on a parallel phone picks up wh ile the OGM i s playing, pressing # will stop the playback. 1. Press If a user on a parallel phone or the cordless han dset picks up during recoding of the callers message the recording will stop. The number of unheard messag e numbers will be blinking on the displ ay, and they will stop blinking after all [...]

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    When Toll saver is selected, the answeri ng machine will ring four times if no messages are recorded or two times if there is a ne w messag e. To review the current ringer delay setting, 1. Press RING during standby. To change the ringer delay setting, 1. Press and hol d RING for 2 seconds follo w voice instruction s. 2. Use VOL UP/VOL DN to adjust[...]

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    While playing the message, To play previous message, press 1, To repeat current message, press 2, To play next message, press 3, To delete current message, press 0, To listen to the options again, press #. Security PIN A three-digit PIN is required for remote access. Note: This is different from the base PI N which is used to register/d eregister t[...]

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    Paging the handsets You can page or locate the hand sets by pressing on the base. All handsets registered to the base will p r oduce the paging tone for 30 seconds and the screen displays blinking “o ooo”. You could stop the paging by pressi ng any key on each handset or pressi ng on the base again. Out of range warning When you are talking on [...]

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    PIN for registration & dere gistration: 00 00 Answer machine: On Base audio volume: 4 Call screening: On Message alert: On Greeting (OGM): Default ICM/Memo: Empty Time: Monday midnight Ring Delay: Time save r Security PIN for Answering System remote access: 000 * Settings not listed here are not affected by resetting. TROUBLESHOOTING Are you ha[...]

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    WARRANTY INFORMATION This product is covered by a 12 month warranty again st defective workmanship or part s. The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, exce ssive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This guarantee in no way affects your statut ory rights. Fu ll details of the warranty are contained in the [...]