Oricom TP30 manual

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    User Guide TP30 Amplified Speakerphone Please keep this user guide for future reference.[...]

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    1 T able of contents General Information ............................................................... 2 Installation ............................................................................. 4 W all Mounting ........................................................................ 5 Location of controls .......................................[...]

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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 Phone operates properly . Following is a list of some of the important issues and warnings which you ne[...]

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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 Installing batteries (supplied) in the phone Warnings Before opening the battery compartment, make sure the telephone is disconnected from the telephone line. Y ou must install 4 AAA Alkaline batteries (supplied) in the phone base to retain memory and CID information when the telephone is disconnected from the line. 1. U[...]

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    5 Wall Mounting W all Mounting Desk Mounting Fit the bracket as shown in the illustration. Insert the brackets three tabs into the matching slots on the bottom of the phone and click into place. Caution : Be f or e installin go r changin g th e ba tt er y, make sure tha t the telephon ei s no t connecte d to the telephon e networ ko r th e main s p[...]

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    6 Location of controls ST OR E MUT E MUT E ME M CI D CAL L BAC K RECAL L REDIA L M1 M 2 M3 M 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 DELETE/OK 21[...]

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    7 Location of controls 1. Hook switch 2. Handset hook 3. Mute button 4. Store button 5. Recall button 6. Redial button 7. Speakerphone button 8. Keypad 9. Memor y buttons (M1, 2, 3, 4) 10. Memor y paper card 11. MEM button 12. CallerIDbutton 13. Phonebook button 14. Message button 15. / Buttons 16. DELETE/OKbutton 17. Call back bu[...]

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    8 Basic settings Basic settings 1 . After installing the batteries, the display should flash the word ENGLISH. If not press and hold for approximately 4 seconds. 2. Select the desired language using or . Press DELETE/OK button. 3.  Selectthedesiredcontrastsetting(2=Default)using or . Press DELETE/OK button. 4. Set the month [...]

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    9 Operation Operation When the telephone is not in use, the date and time, number of new and totalnumberofcallsSTOREDintheCallerIDMEMwillbeshowninthe display . The display will show the caller number (and name if available). Making a call 1. Pick up the handset or press button(thespeakerLED?[...]

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    10 Operation If you want to talk to the caller: 1. Pick up the handset or press button to answer the call. 2. At the end of the call, return the handset to the cradle or press . Redial function The last number dialled will be saved in the telephone automatically . T o use the redial facility , proceed as follows: 1. Liftthehandsetorp[...]

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    11 Operation T ake two different calls at the same time Duringacall, youwillheartwoloudbeepsperiodicallytonotifyyouof another incoming call. If you wish to answer this call 1. Press Recall button listen for dial tone then Press 2 to put the current call on hold and talk with the second caller . 2. Subsequen[...]

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    12 Operation Message W aiting Indicator Some PBX systems have a function called Message Waiting. On the back of the telephone is a switch marked (MW/V-/V+/HV/RINGER), this is used toselectoneofthefollowingoptions: LED+, LED-,  VisualRingIndicator (selectoneofthefollowingoptions: LED+, LED-[...]

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    13 The Phone Book The Phone Book The Phone Book will store 32 telephone numbers (22 digits max) and their associated names (16 characters max) with entries arranged alphabetically . A stored phone number can be dialled using fewer keystrokes than if dialledmanually .IfyousubscribetoaCallerIDservice, thename/number?[...]

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    14 The Phone Book Changing phone numbers/names 1. Press . 2. Scroll to the required memor y location using or . 3. Press STORE EDIT?isdisplayed. Press STORE . 4 . Changes to the displayed telephone number can be made using DELETE/OK . Press STORE . 5. Changes to the displayed name can be made using DELETE/OK 6. Press STORE to conr[...]

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    15 Memory Memor y The telephone also has 4 one-touch, 10 two-touch memories and a mailbox button for frequently dialled 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 (mail box), M1-M4, the two-touch memories are accessed using the telephone k[...]

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    16 Memory Storing two-touch Memories 1. Press STORE button. 2 . Enter the telephone number to be stored (up to 22 digits). Press STORE button. 3. Enter the name (up to 16 characters). Press the corresponding number button one or more times for the rst letter . Press STORE button. 4.  “location?” isdisplay . 5. Press either 0-9 to[...]

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    17 Caller ID Caller ID CallerIDallowsyoutoseewhoiscallingbeforeyouansweracallandto see who has called in your absence. If the number is stored in the indirect memory , itsassociatednamewillbedisplayedinstead.  TheCIDmemor y will store up to 32 name/telephone numbers st[...]

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    18 Caller ID CID Call T ypes Besides showing telephone numbers, the display can show a number of messages: OUT OF AREA It is an International call or a call from a PBX (no information received). PRIV A TE Information on the number is blocked. The call could also be from a PBX. NEW Number not previously seen. Several calls have been received from th[...]

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    19 Warranty Information (Australia) W arranty T er ms and Conditions (Australia) Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to acceptable quality and tness for a particular purpose, except as stated in this Warranty . Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty P[...]

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    20 Warranty T erms and Conditions (Australia) to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, at its discretion, elect to provide you with a replacement product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance. Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupted or error free. Oricom is not responsibl[...]

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    21 Warranty T erms and Conditions (Australia) of a third party . This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought, or a claim made, under this W arranty or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim or any other claim. However , this limitation of liability will not apply to claims for perso[...]

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    Australia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Australia Email: support@oricom.com.au Phone: 1300 889 785 (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST) Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4574 8898 New Zealand Email: support@oricom.co.nz Phone: 0800 674 266 (Monday to Friday 10am to 7pm NZST) Web: www.oricom.co.nz Customer Support [...]