Oricom pro600 DECT manual

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    Professional Series User Guide Pro800 DECT Digital Cordless T elephone with Answering System Pro600 DECT Digital Cordless T elephone Keep this user guide for future reference. Pro_600_800.indd 3 2008-11-11 16:17:29[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS W arnings and Safety Information ...................................................................................................... 1 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. 2 Operating the T elephone ....................[...]

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    1 W arnings and Safety Information •  This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone doesnotexceed20mWlimitatwhichpointtestingisrequired.  • The earpiece of the handset may attract [...]

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    2 Getting Started Installation and Charger 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[...]

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    3 Getting Started Pack contents Depending on the model you have purchased this pack  shouldcontainthefollowingitems: If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly . Pro600-1/Pro800-1 Pro600-2/Pro800-2 Base units 1 1 Cordless handsets 1 2 Charging cradle 0 1 Power adaptors 1 2 Modular adaptor plug[...]

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    4 Getting Started Pro800 Pause (long press 0) Microphone Incoming call light Memory1/Userprole1 30 dB Boost Display Menu/Mute/Delete Internal call Externalcall/Handsfree */Ringeron/off IncomingCall/Charging/LineinUse PINCode(underbase) RingDelay(underbase) Play/Pause/OK Rewind Fastforward/Memo Delete [...]

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    5 Getting Started Pro600 Incoming call light Volumeup/down&Equaliser Memory2/Userprole2 Up/Redial Headsetsocket(Headsetnotincluded) PhoneBook Recall End call Down/Callslist #/Keylock Findhandset IncomingCall/Charging/LineinUse Memory1/Userprole1 30 dB Boost Display Menu/Mute/Delete [...]

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    6 Operating the T elephone Operating the T elephone The instructions throughout this guide are for both the  telephone base and the cordless  handset,  unless stated  otherwise. Display and explanation of operation sequences. Enter digits or letters  Pressthebuttonshown, briey 2 x[...]

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    7 Operating the T elephone Navigating in the menu Allthehandsetfunctionscanbeaccessedviathe menu. Pleasereferto"Usingthemenu"onpage12for information on how to access each function. All descriptions in this operating manual assume that thehandsetisinStandbymode. Ope[...]

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    8 T elephone Making a call  Enterthephonenumber(max. 24digits)   Followingincorrectinput, presstodelete the last digit  Dialthephonenumber It is also possible to press the external call button rst to obtain dialling tone.  The digits en[...]

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    9 Chain dialling This feature is used for more complex telephone services,egfortelephonebankingorcallingcard procedures. Severalnumbersstoredinthephone bookcanbedialledsuccessivelywhenaconnection hasalreadybeenmade. Itisalsopossibletocombine numbers?[...]

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    10 Muting the microphone Themicrophonecanbeactivatedanddeactivatedduring a telephone conversation when you are in handset or handsfree mode. , Mute On Switches the microphone off (Mute). , Mute Off Switches the microphone on Ringer on/off Y oucanturnthebelloftheringeronandoff. 2 sec  Switches[...]

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    11 Conference calls Y oucanholdaconferencecallbetween1externaland2 internal callers. HS1:  < INT ,  , eg 2 During an external call, dial the numberoftherequiredhandset HS2:  Accept the internal call on the other handset HS1: Conf  Activatesconferencecall HS1orHS2:  [...]

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    12 Using the menu Using the menu Answering Machine (Pro800 Only) (see page 23) Phone book (see page 19) Priority/Default Setting If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the settings in the menu so that they are justrightforyou. Thesesettingswillbememorised automaticallywheneveryouwishto[...]

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    13 Using the menu Changing the Prole "Equaliser" setting or ,  Select"Equaliser" or , save Selectandconrm Press the keytoreturntostandby . Copy a User Prole Y oucancopyauserproletoanothercompatible,  registered handset. , or ,  OpentheMenu, selec[...]

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    14 Using the menu Handset Handset Ringing melody Thereare10differentringingmelodiesavailable. , or ,  OpentheMenu, select"Handset" Select "Ring tone" or , Select "External" or "Internal (intercom)" Melody 8 (External) , Melody 8 (Internal) The current setting is shown or , Sav[...]

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    15 Using the menu Handset name Y oucanpersonaliseyourhandsetbynamingit(max. 12 letters). , or ,  OpentheMenu, select"Handset" or ,  Select"Handsetname" Delete the current name , Save Enternewnameandconrmit Keypad Beep , or ,  OpentheMenu, sele[...]

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    16 Using the menu Conrm beep , or ,  OpentheMenu, select"Handset" or ,  Select"Conrmbeep" On The current setting is shown or ,  Selectandconrm"On"or"Off" Select base (This allows the handset to work on multiple bases) , or ,  OpentheMenu, select?[...]

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    17 Using the menu Base settings Base Ringing melody Thereare10differentringingmelodiesavailable. , or , Open the Menu, select "Base settings" Select "Ring tone" 3 The current setting is shown or , save  Selectandconrmaringingmelody Base Ringing volume Thereare5ringingvolumese[...]

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    18 Using the menu T ime Date/Time , or , Open the Menu, select "Time" Select "Date and Time" , save Enter the day , month and year , followed bythetimein24hourclockandconrm. Set Time Format , or , Open the Menu, select "Time" , Select "Set time format" 24Hour Thecurrents[...]

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    19 Phone Book Phone Book 200namesandphonenumberscanbestoredinthephone bookwithamaximumof16lettersand24digitsforeachentry . * Always enter the area dialling code with each phone bookentry . *  Thephonebookentriesaremanagedalphabetically . T ogoquick[...]

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    20 Phone Book Show details  Openthephonebook or  Selectaphonebookentry Option, or Select "Show details" Deleting phone book entries  Openthephonebook or  Selectaphonebookentry Option, or Activate the deletion process (Delete entry or Delete all) 2x or  Conrmthedeletionor[...]

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    21 Caller ID Caller ID Ifyousubscribetoyourtelephoneoperatorsservice (chargesmayapply), numbersoftheincomingcalls willbedisplayedonthescreenandstoredinthecall log (please consult your telephone service provider for details). Thenumberofthecaller(ornam[...]

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    22 Caller ID Deleting calls list entries Deleting a single calls list entry Opens the calls list at most recent entry or Select an entry Option, or Select "Delete" or  ConrmorCancel Deleting all calls list entries Opens the calls list at most recent entry Option, or Select "Delete all" Delete all calls? or  Con[...]

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    23 Using the Ans wering Machine (Pro800 Only) Answering Machine (Pro800 Only) Y ouransweringmachinecanbereadyforusewithina few seconds of plugging in the telephone line cord and switching on the mains power . Justfollowthestepsinthissectiontosetupanduse your answering machine. Switch[...]

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    24 Using the Ans wering Machine (Pro800 Only) Set the date and time 2 sec Enters date and time mode   Selectadayoftheweek  Conrmtheday Select the hour  Conrmthehour Select the minutes  Conrmtheminutes Check the date and time The current date and time setting is announced Record a memo Y ou ca[...]

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    25 Using the Ans wering Machine (Pro800 Only) Listen to your messages/memos via the handset , or , Open the Menu, select "Ans Machine" or ,   Select"PlayNewMsgs"or"Play All Msgs" Press the keytoreturntostandby . Memory Full Shouldyouransweringmachinebecomefull[...]

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    26 Using Remote Access (Pro800 Only) Remote Access (Pro800 Only) Y ou can call your answering machine from any T ouchtone TM phoneormobilephonewhilstyouareaway from home to listen to your messages. PIN Code for remote access A3-digitPINcodeisrequiredforremoteaccessto youransweringmachin[...]

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    27 Using Remote Access (Pro800 Only) Remote commands Digit Function 1 Rewind 2 Play/Pause 3 FastForward 4 1stOGMPlayback(Answer&Record) 5 1stOGMRecording 6 Stop 7 Delete current message 8 Answer Off 9 AnswerOn/Answermode 0 Delete all old messages * Skipannouncement ** Switch to remote access # Record a memo Pro_[...]

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    28 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Setting the Recall time T worecalltimingsareavailable.Short100ms(Australia) andLong600ms(NewZealand). , or , Open the Menu, select "Base settings" or , Select "Recall" Short The current setting is shown or , save  Selectandconrm"Short&[...]

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    29 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Bad audio quality (crackles,echo, etc.). 1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance. 2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls. 3. The handset is too far from the base unit. 4. If you have Broadband/ ADSL you need an in line lter (not supplied) connected [...]

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    30 T echnical Properties T echnical properties Feature Value Standard DECT 1 GAP 2 Powersupply(base station) Input: 100~240VAC50/60Hz680mA Output: 12VDC670mA Range Outdoors Approx 300m Indoors Approx50m Standby Upto100h Max. talktime Upto11h Rechargeablebatteries AAA1.2V800mAhNiMH[...]

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    31 Default settings Default settings Cordless handset Thedefaultsettingscanberestoredviathemenu. Refer topage28forthesequenceofmenuoptionselections. Language English Handsetname Oricom HandsetRingingmelody(External) 8 HandsetRingingmelody(Internal) 8 HandsetRingingv[...]

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    32 Maintenance/Guarantee Warr anty (Australia) (a ) Warranty Oricom International Pty Ltd (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 statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar [...]

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    33 Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all, it provides no assur[...]

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    34 Index Index A AdjustingtheHandsfreevolume ....................................... 9 Adjustingthereceivervolume .......................................... 9 Answering Machine (Pro800 Only) ................................. 23 Autotalk ....................................................................... 15 B Backlighttim[...]

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    35 Index Deleteasinglemessage/memo ..................................... 24 Deleteallmessages/memos .......................................... 24 Deleting a single calls list entry ...................................... 22 Deleting all calls list entries ........................................... 22 Deletingphonebookentries[...]

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    36 Index MemoryFull ................................................................. 25 Muting the microphone ................................................. 10 N Navigatinginthemenu .................................................... 7 NightLight .................................................................... 18 Notesfor[...]

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    37 Index Set the date and time .................................................... 24 Set TimeFormat ........................................................... 18 Setting the Recall time .................................................. 28 Shaker ........................................................................ 17 Show details ..[...]

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    Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Customer Support Email: support@oricom.com.au Web: www.oricom.com.au Phone: (02) 4574 8888 Fax: (02) 4574 8898 Pro_600_800.indd 2 2008-11-11 16:17:25[...]