Shiro SD8301 manual

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    • User Manual • SD8301 Digital Enhanced Cordless Communication[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 1 Contents What the symbols means 2 The handset and base unit--buttons and fun ctions 3 Setting up your telephone 4 Connection and conditions for use How many phones you can connect Radio signals betw een handset and base unit Choosing a site for the base unit Installation 5 I m p o r t a n t s a f e t y i n [...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 2 WHAT THE SYMBOLS MEAN Battery charge level Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ ( ), put the handset on the base unit to charge the batteries. While the battery is being charged, the level shown will keep changing. Mute Your handset's microphone is muted. Signal level Shows the strength of the signal[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 3 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION (HANDSET + BASE UNIT) Left Key Right Key Button Up and Down Button Press to enter menu and sub- menu mode; Press to confirm selection; With the key “ * ” to lock or unlock the keypad; Press during progra mming to move through the menu. Press during a call to chan ge the volume in the [...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 4 SETTING UP YOUR TELEPHONE Connection and conditions for use You can connect your phone to a direct exchange line (DEL), a line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an exte nsion socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an approved compat ible PBX. Do not connect the Phone as [...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 5 INSTALLATION 1. Choose a suitable site for the base unit Make sure it is not near to another telephone, nor to other electr ical equipment. 4. Switch on mains power at the socket 5. Fit the battery in the handset(s) Insert the battery cell as shown 6. Connect the base unit to the telephone line Switch off p[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This equipment is not designed fo r making em ergency calls in the event of a power failure. Alternative arrangements should be ma de for access to em ergency services. (This means that you should also ha ve a ba sic phone that does not need mains power, connected to your line s[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 7 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS To switch the handset ON or OFF Press and hold the CLEAR button for 2-3 seconds to switch the handset ON or OFF. To Make a Call 1. Key in the telephone number; 2. Press and hold the CALL button to make a call. To Dial a Number from Call Logs 1. Select <Missed Calls>, <Rec[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 8 Outbox Outbox contains messag es you have saved. • Select <Outbox> under MESSAGE mode, press left key, a list of saved me ssages is displayed. Press UP/DOWN button to scroll throu gh the messages; • Then you can edit, delete or send the message. To Read Message • Under <MESSAGE> menu, sele[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 9 2. Press left key and UP / DOWN button, and goes to the location New Entry ; 3. Then press left key again, and key in the name; 4. Press left key to confir m, and key in the number; 5. Now press left key to store it. To Delete a Number or A ll Numbers from Phonebook 1. Under Phonebook, press UP / DOWN butto[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 10 1. Select < Ringer Set > under HANDSET mode; 2. Press left key to confirm, then UP/DOWN button to Key Beep ; 3. Press left key and UP/DOWN button to set the key beep ON/O FF; press left key to confirm. Auto Talk Function Normally, you need to press the CALL button to answer an incoming call. But with[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 11 To Set Call Barring Number 1. Select < Call Barring> under BASE mo de ; 2. Select < Barring Numbe r> under Call Barring; 3. Press left key, then key in the PIN (the default PIN is 0000); The display shows one of t he numbers from 1 to 5 (the max imum call barring numbers you can set), and then [...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 12 RESETTING THE SYSTEM If you have set a PIN and forgotten it, you n eed to reset the system. The PIN will be reset to 0000. If you reset the system, you will lose all stored information (including numbers in memory) and all features will return to their default settings. While you are resetting the system, [...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 13 TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience difficulties with the operation of your phone, refer to the advice given below. 1. "The handset does not ring" Check the base unit's mains power adaptor is p lugged in and power is switched o n. The base unit needs mains power for normal ope ration of the ph[...]

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    U U s s e e r r M M a a n n u u a a l l 14 TECHNICAL DETAILS Full DECT GAP Compatible System Standard Frequency range : 1.88 to 1.9 GHz Channel bandwidth : 1.728 MHz Modulation : GMSK Operating range : Up to 300 m outdoor. Up to 50 m indoor Operating time : Standby time of 100 hours, Oper ating time of 8 hours. Temperature range : Operating at 0 0 [...]