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    User Guide PIX2000 Keep this user guide for future reference. PIX2000 User Guide.indd 3 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 3 2009-6-30 17:33:29 2009-6-30 17:33:29[...]

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    PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节1:2 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节1:2 2009-6-30 17:33:30 2009-6-30 17:33:30[...]

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    1 T able of contents Safety Information and W arnings ........................................... 2 Getting Started ...................................................................... 5 Handset and Base Layouts ..................................................... 7 Photo frame and remote control Layouts ................................ 9 Operat[...]

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    2 Safety Information and Warnings Safety Information and W arnings IMPOR T ANT • Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid. • T o prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet. • Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging conductors. • There is a slight chance tha[...]

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    3 Safety Information and Warnings • This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the mains power fails. • Always have a corded phone available to be able to make and receive calls to emergency services if the mains power fails. • Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to[...]

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    4 Safety Information and Warnings WARNING DO NOT USE ST ANDARD/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 SPECIFIED IN THIS USER GUIDE. CONT ACT ORICOM FOR REPLACEMENT BA TTERIES. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BA TTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Never use non-rechar[...]

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    5 Getting Started Getting Started P ack Contents The pack should contain the following items: Cordless Phone Base Unit & AC adaptor Cordless Phone Handset Phone Line cord Digital Picture Frame & AC adaptor Handset Rechargeable Batteries If any of these items are missing, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product from. Addi[...]

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    6 Getting Started Installation of the T elephone Base and handset 1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply . 2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket. 3. Insert 2 rechargeable Ni-MH AAA batteries (included), ob[...]

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    7 Handset and Base Layouts Handset and Base Layouts Redial / Up / Increase volume key Caller ID / Down / Decrease volume key Menu / OK key Mute / Cancel / Ring off key Recall key Phone book key T alk on / Off key Asterisk / Intercom key Hash / Keypad lock key Speaker Key Paging key PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:7 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:7[...]

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    8 Handset and Base Layouts LCD Display Icon Description Aerial icon Phone icon Key lock icon No ring icon Microphone mute icon Intercom call indicator Battery level indicator Phonebook icon Menu icon Voice mail waiting indicator (VMWI icon) Caller ID icon Alarm icon Speaker icon PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:8 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:8 20[...]

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    9 Photo frame and remote control Layouts Photo frame and remote control Layouts Bottom Panel: Power inlet Front Panel: IR window PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:9 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:9 2009-6-30 17:33:31 2009-6-30 17:33:31[...]

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    10 Photo frame and remote control Layouts Back Panel: 2 1 1. USB connection jack: Connect to USB drive external memory 2. SD (Secure Digital) / MMC (MutiMedia Card) / MS Duo / MS Pro card slot Note: 1. USB port is only for connection with USB drive. Connection to PC will damage the unit. 2. Performance is not guaranteed when connected with other US[...]

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    11 Photo frame and remote control Layouts Photo frame Key Descriptions: Up / VOL+ /  ip horizontal Down/ VOL- /  ip vertical Left or Previous photo during photo playback Right or Next photo during photo playback Return to Menu Selection Screen Stop / Return Ok / Pause Shortcut key for immediate photo playback Mute Phone off Phone on or Recall[...]

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    12 Photo frame and remote control Layouts T oggle DIM Mode Up / VOL+ /  ip horizontal Down / VOL- /  ip vertical Left / left-rotation Right / right-rotation Next picture during photo playback / next page Previous picture during photo playback / previous page Return to Menu Selection Screen Stop / Return Ok / Pause Shortcut key for immediate p[...]

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    13 Operation and setup of the cordless handset Operation and setup of the cordless handset How to make a Call 1 . Press the or key , wait for a dial tone, then dial the desired number . 2. After finishing the conversation, press key or place the cordless handset into the charger . The talk timer will be shown for about 2 seconds before returning to[...]

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    14 Operation and setup of the cordless handset Auto Answer If you set the “AUTO T ALK” to on you just need to pick up the cordless handset from the charger to answer the call directly , needn’t press or key . Handset Speakerphone Press key to activate or deactivate the handset speaker . Dialling from the Phone Book Press button when in standb[...]

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    15 Operation and setup of the cordless handset 1. With the caller on line, press and hold INT key on the calling unit and input the called unit number . The line will put on hold and the caller will hear hold music. 2. After the called unit answers the call, the intercom will begin between the calling unit and called unit. 3. If you want to transfe[...]

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    16 Operation and setup of the cordless handset 1. With the caller on line, press INT key on the calling unit and input the called unit number . The line will put on hold and the caller will hear hold music. 2. After the called unit answers the call, the intercom will begin between the calling unit and called unit. 3. Press key on the handset to ent[...]

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    17 Redial Function Redial Function The last 10 numbers you dialled are stored in handset redial memory . Review and Dial Redial Record 1. When the handset is in standby , press key to display the last redial record. If the redial record is empty , “EMPTY” will be shown. 2. Press or key to select the desired redial number . 3. The telephone numb[...]

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    18 Redial Function Delete All Redial Records 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press key . 2. Press or key to select the desired redial number . 3 . Press key to enter menu, press or key to select “DELETE ALL?”, press key , “CONFIRM?” will be shown. 4. Press key to con rm. Note: During redial function operating, if you want to retu[...]

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    19 Caller ID Service Caller ID Ser vice The caller’ s information will be displayed and recorded if you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your telephone network ser vice provider . When the telephone rings, the caller’ s information will be displayed on the handset LCD display . This information includes the phone number . The handset c[...]

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    20 Caller ID Service Note: 1. The “ ” icon will turn on if the call is a missed call. 2. “EMPTY” will be displayed for 2 seconds and return to standby mode if you have not received any call. Edit and Dial Call Record Y ou can edit the call record so as to dial back. 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press key . 2. Press or key to sele[...]

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    21 Caller ID Service Delete a Single Call Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press key . 2. Press or key to select the desired record. 3. Press key to enter menu. 4 . Press or key to select “DELETE?”, press key , “CONFIRM?” will be shown. 5. Press key to con rm. Delete All Call Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, p[...]

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    22 Phone Book Phone Book The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number . When the function is supported by the telephone network service provider and the caller , the handset displays the name of the caller (when stored in the phone book). Store Entries 1. Press key to access phone book memory . 2. Press key t[...]

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    23 Phone Book 3. Press to start Number edition and press key again to start Name edition. 4. Press key to con rm. Note: Press key to delete any incorrect input. Delete Entries Press key to access phone book memory . 1. Press or key to scroll. 2. Press key to select a desired entr y , and then press or to select the submenu “DELETE ?”. 3. Pre[...]

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    24 Menu Operation Menu Operation Handset Settings Ring Melody Y ou may select one of the 10 available ringer tones for your incoming calls alert tone. 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select “SETUP HS” and press key . 3. Press or key to select “RING MELODY” and press key . 4. Press or key to select the desired ring melody , the selected me[...]

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    25 Menu Operation 3. Press or key to select “TONES” and press key . 4. Press or key to select “LOW BA TTER Y” and press key . 5. Press or key to select “ON” or “OFF”. 6. Press key to con rm the setting. No Coverage Y ou may set the warning beep to “ON” or “OFF” when the cordless handset is out of range. 1. Press key . 2. [...]

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    26 4. Press or key to select “ON” or “OFF”. 5. Press key to con rm the setting. Alarm 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select SETUP HS and press key . 3. Press or key to select ALARM and press key . 4. Press or key to select “ON” or “OFF”. 5. Enter HH:MM in 24 hour format 6. Press key to con rm. Note: When the Alarm time is r[...]

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    27 Reset Handset This option allows you to restore the cordless handset to the default setting. 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select “SETUP HS” and press key . 3. Press or key to select “RESET” and press key , the LCD will display “RESET?”. 4. Press key to con rm the setting. Base Setting Change PIN The PIN prevents un-wanted cha[...]

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    28 Ringer Melody (external / internal) Y ou may select one base ring tone for your incoming call tone. 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select SETUP BS and press key . 3. Press or key to select RING MELODY and press key . 4. Press or key to select the desired ring melody , the selected melody will sound. 5. Press key to con rm the setting. Ring[...]

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    29 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select “SETUP BS” and press key . 3. Press or key to select “VMWI” and press key . “VMWI OFF?” will display . 4. Press key to con rm the setting. Reset Base This option allows you to restore the base and Date/Time to the default setting. 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select “SETUP BS” and [...]

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    30 Note: If the value you input is over the range during setting, you can’t enter the next setting, please enter the correct setting again. Registration Register new handsets on the pix2000 base The handset which comes with this pack is already registered to the base. If you buy new handsets. Y ou need to register them before use. Up to 6 cordles[...]

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    31 4. Press key to con rm the setting. Remove Handset This option allows you to remove the registered cordless handset from the base. 1. Press key . 2. Press or key to select “REGISTRA TION” and press key . 3. Press or key to select “REMOVE HS” and press key , the LCD will display “ENTER PIN”. 4. Input the correct PIN code and press [...]

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    32 Operation and setup of the picture frame Operation and setup of the picture frame. DIM Mode DIM Mode: Y ou can press the button to change the LCD brightness to very dim for use in dark rooms. Exit DIM Mode: In DIM mode, you can press button to change the digital photo frame to normal brightness and contrast. Note: In DIM mode, all the functions [...]

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    33 Operation and setup of the picture frame When the Photo Frame is out of range the following will be displayed: When the Photo Frame is not registered the display will show the following: PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:33 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:33 2009-6-30 17:33:35 2009-6-30 17:33:35[...]

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    34 Operation and setup of the picture frame View photo Select [Photo] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to enter photo application, or press the button to enter photo application. If you set “Auto-play” to “ON”, it will enter the slide show mode automatically; if you set “Auto-play” to ?[...]

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    35 Operation and setup of the picture frame Show Calendar and set: Select [Calendar] icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed, it will Display Calendar or set and the LCD screen will show below: There are three selections, using the navigator key select and press on the photo fra[...]

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    36 Operation and setup of the picture frame Display screen of calendar During calendar display screen, you can press or buttons to scroll through the month or press or button to scroll the year . Show time and set Select [Clock] icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed, the LCD s[...]

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    37 Operation and setup of the picture frame There are three options: • Display • Set Time • Exit Display: • Clock: Display clock only as shown below: • Clock & Calendar: Display clock with calendar: PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:37 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:37 2009-6-30 17:33:36 2009-6-30 17:33:36[...]

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    38 Operation and setup of the picture frame Set time: Y ou can use the navigation keys to change the time. Exit: Exit Clock Application. Alarm Menu Select [Alarm] icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed, the LCD screen will show below: There are three options: • Enable • Set[...]

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    39 Operation and setup of the picture frame Exit: Exit Alarm Application. During Alarm operation: If set to on, and the alarm and the time is reached, a polyphonic tone will ring and the following screen will be shown: User can press any key to exit the alarm mode and end the alarm tone or it will turn off automatically after 5 minutes of continuou[...]

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    40 Operation and setup of the picture frame Note: - When the photo frame is on a call or during registration, the alarm will be delayed. - Upon exiting the alarm screen, the main menu screen will appear . Setup Menu Select [Setup] icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed, the LCD[...]

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    41 Operation and setup of the picture frame Menu Structure: 1 st layer 2 nd layer 3 rd layer Photo Setting Interval Time - 5 sec - 10 sec - 15 sec - 30 sec - 1 min - 3 min - Off T ransition Effect - No Effect - Blind Vertical - Blind Horizontal - Colour Ration Vertical - Colour Ration Horizontal - Block 1 - Block 2 - Block 3 - Block 4 - Block 5 - B[...]

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    42 Operation and setup of the picture frame Display setup Contrast -7 … 0 …+7 Brightness -7 … 0 …+7 Saturation -7 … 0 …+7 Custom setup Language - English - Francais - Deutsch - Italiano - Espanol - Portugues - Nederlands Style - Style1 - Style2 - Style3 - Style4 Repeat Mode - Off - One - Folder - All Factory default - Con rmed Exit P[...]

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    43 Operation and setup of the picture frame when you are playing photos, press on the photo frame or on the remote control, the following screen will be shown. On the left side, the selected photo will be shown: - Thumbnail: If you set the browse method to thumbnail, when you are playing photos, press on the photo frame or on the remote control, th[...]

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    44 Operation and setup of the picture frame Step2: Select one photo by navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to rotate the selected photo. Auto-Play setting: • Photo: If it is set to “ON”, when user select the Photo feature in the main menu, it will enter the slide show mode automatically . If you set it to “OF[...]

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    45 Operation and setup of the picture frame After entering Phonebook application the screen shows: There are three options: • Review: review the phonebook record • Add: add new entr y into phonebook • Exit: return to main menu Phonebook Review Menu Select [Review] using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control t[...]

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    46 Operation and setup of the picture frame There are four selections: • Edit: edit the selected entr y . • Delete: delete the selected entr y . • Delete All: delete all entries. • Return: return to Phonebook application screen. Edit Menu Step1: Select one entry during phonebook review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote co[...]

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    47 Operation and setup of the picture frame on the photo frame or on the remote control. Step2: Select [Delete All] using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed. Step3: Select [OK] using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to con rm. Add phonebook menu Step1: Select [...]

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    48 Operation and setup of the picture frame There are four options: • All Calls: including all missed and received calls • Missed calls: not answered calls (including Call-waiting CID) • Received calls: answered calls (including Call-waiting CID) • Exit: The photo frame can’t save the logs for calls without CID. If you select [All Calls] [...]

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    49 Operation and setup of the picture frame There are four options: • Add: save the call log to phonebook • Delete: delete the selected call log • Delete All: delete all call logs • Return: return to Call log screen. Add call log to phonebook Step1: Select one log during call log review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote c[...]

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    50 Operation and setup of the picture frame Delete All call logs Step1: Select one log during call log review screen and press on the photo frame or on the remote control during call log review screen. Step2: Select [Delete All] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed. Step3: Select [OK] using t[...]

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    51 Operation and setup of the picture frame Registration Step1: Select [Registration] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed. Step2: Select digits using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to input PIN. Note: The default PIN is “0000” and the PIN code mus[...]

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    52 Operation and setup of the picture frame Ringer Loudness Step1: Select [Ringer Loudness] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to proceed. Step2: Select desired ring loudness using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to con rm. Show Miss Call This selection can e[...]

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    53 Operation during an incoming call Operation during an incoming call LCD display during a call The Photo Frame will stop any existing operations during an incoming call, the photo frame will return to its previous operation after the call ends. Case 1: Incomming call where the number matches with a phonebook entry , the displayed name will be in [...]

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    54 Operation during an incoming call Case 2: Incomming call which the number does not match with the phonebook, the unknown picture and the number will be shown Case 3: If the caller ID name is absent or somehow unavailable, the LCD will show below . PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:54 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:54 2009-6-30 17:33:38 2009-6-30 [...]

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    55 Operation during an incoming call Case 4: If there is an external call without caller ID, the LCD will show below . Case 5: If there is an internal call, the LCD will show below . PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:55 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节2:55 2009-6-30 17:33:39 2009-6-30 17:33:39[...]

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    56 Operation during an incoming call Answering call If there is an external call, you can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to answer the call, the LCD screen will show as below . Y ou can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to mute the MIC, the LCD screen will show as below: If there is an external call without CID or[...]

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    57 Operation during an incoming call Y ou can press or to adjust the speakerphone volume during a call, and can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to end the call. Call T ransfer Y ou can transfer an external call from a handset to the photo frame. When the handset initiates the transfer , the LCD screen will show as if it is being i[...]

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    58 Operation during an incoming call Note: For the call-log handling in call-waiting case: • Unanswered the second call: logged in missed call list • Answered the second call: logged in received call list • Calls without CID will not be logged Missed calls Display If you set “Show Miss Call” to “On”, when there are missed calls, the f[...]

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    59 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone on the cordless handset. 1. The base unit is not properly connected. 2. T oo far from the base unit. 3. Batter y charge is low . 4. Incorrect batter y polarity . 5. Re-register handset. 1. Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line. 2. Move handset CLOSER to b[...]

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    60 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) No symbol on the display . 1. Batter y is empty . 2. The product is not properly connected. 1. CHARGE batter y . 2. Make sure your product is properly PLUGGED-IN. Can’t transfer a call. 1. Handset is busy . 2. Handset is out of range. 3. Wrong handset number . 1. Check ALL handsets and END[...]

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    61 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Handset registration fails continuously . The maximum number of handsets may already be registered. Delete un-used handset and try again. Cannot make/ answer a 2nd call 2nd call service can be activated. Check with your service provider . Check the recall selection is correct. PIX2000 User G[...]

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    62 Warranty Information W arranty Information (Australia) (a) Warranty Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your statutor y warranty under the T rade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation. It is [...]

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    63 Warranty 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 [...]

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    64 Warranty Information REN (RN for New Zealand) The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of signi cance only if you wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line. A standard telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible to connect 3 (5) devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no degradation to the [...]

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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 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 2 PIX2000 User Guide.indd 2 2009-6-30 17:33:26 2009-6-30 17:33:26[...]