Telstrat 7300A manual

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    T elstr a 7300 & 7300a Digital DECT C or dless T elephone /Integr ated Answ ering Machine If you have any pr oblems with your phone, refer t o the Help section of this User Guide or call T ecHelp on 1300 369 193. User Guide[...]

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    Intr oduction t o your T elstr a 7300 & 7300a Digital DECT Cor dless T elephone / Int egr ated Answ ering Machine • Phonebook – lets you stor e up to 50 names and number s for easy dialling. • Calling Number Display - lets you see who ’s c alling. Y our phone stor es details of the last 20 c allers in a Calls list. • Send & rec ei[...]

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    4 5 Getting st arted 8 Loc ation 8 Setting up 8 Set the day and time 11 T o change the time or date format 11 Setting up the c harger 12 W all mounting your 7300/7300a 13 Getting t o know your phone 16 Handset butt ons 16 Handset display icons 18 Base and char ger 19 Answering machine 20 Navigating the menus 22 Handset menu map 23 Menu navigation 2[...]

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    6 7 In this guide Calling Number Display 49 Caller information not av ailable 49 Calls list 49 View/dial a number 50 T o copy a Calls list number to the Phonebook 50 Delet e a number 51 Delet e the entire Calls list 51 T elstra Network Featur es 52 T o access a Network F eature 52 T ecHelp line 52 MessageBank® 53 T o retrieve a message fr om your [...]

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    8 9 Getting st arted 2. Remove the bat tery compartment c over and insert the 2 x AAA NiMH batt eries supplied into the handset, ensuring the + and -ends of the batt ery match up with the markings inside the bat tery compartment. Slide the battery c over c ompartment into plac e. The battery c over must be in plac e at all times when the handset is[...]

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    10 11 Getting st arted Set the day and time If you have mor e than one handset register ed to your base, you only need t o set the date and time on one handset and the other handsets will be automatic ally updated onc e you make a call, or press the ? PW^_]L or .LWW^ keys. 1. Pres s 8PY` to open the main menu . 2. Pres s .LWW^ or until the display [...]

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    12 13 When the handset is fully char ged the display shows the symbol. 4. After 16 hours, connect the phone line cor d to the main base and plug the other end int o the wall socket. Y our T elstra 7300/7300a multi handset pac k is now ready for use. W all mounting your 7300/7300a The T elstra 7300/7300a can be wall mount ed to a st andard T elstra [...]

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    14 15 Getting st arted 4. Thread the power c ord from the pow er supply through the L -shaped opening of the wall brac ket and out through the bot tom of the br acket. Now thread the line cor d from the phone soc ket through the square opening of the br acket. Plug the power cor d into the power soc ket and the line cor d into the line socket of th[...]

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    16 17 Getting t o know your phone 7. * butt on Pr ess and hold t o switch the ringer on/off , page 43. 8. Menu/ 4 Used to ac cess the main menu , select sub-menus and confi rm changes. 9. Up/Calls list From st andby, pres s to display the Calls list, page 49. Use to scroll up thr ough a menu or list. During a call, pres s to adjust the earpiece v [...]

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    18 19 Getting t o know your phone 7300 Base unit 1. Page but ton Pr ess t o page the handset(s) page 29. Charger unit (For multiple pac k users only) :K Q O Getting t o know your phone Handset display icons These are the symbols you will see on your handset’ s display. UP/DOWN When scrolling thr ough the menu and Direct ory ANTENNA Steady when in[...]

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    20 21 Getting t o know your phone 7300a Base unit 1 Skip < butt on T o skip back when listening to your mes sages, page 57. 2. V ol – butt on T o decrease the speaker volume, page57. 3. Delete but ton T o delete messages rec eived, page 62. 4. V ol + butt on T o increase the speaker volume, page 57. 5. Message indicat or Displays the number of[...]

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    22 23 Getting t o know your phone Handset menu map SMS messages - Writ e message - Inbox - Outbox - SMS settings Direc tory - New - Det ails - Edit - Delete entry - Delete list Answering Machine - Play message - Del all old - Security PIN - Ans settings Redial - Det ails - Save number - Delet e entry - Delet e list Calls List - Det ails - Save numb[...]

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    24 25 Using the phone If you have subscribed to T elstra’s Calling Number Display servic e, your caller ’s number will also be shown. If the number is private (eg b locked calls) the display will show Withheld . If an exact number mat ch is found in the Phonebook, the name will be displayed instead of the number . See page 49 for more inf ormat[...]

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    26 27 Using the phone Redial Y our T elstra 7300/7300a stor es the details of the last 10 c alls made into a r edial list. Stor ed redial numbers c an be up to 20 digits long. If a redial number is st ored in the Phonebook, the caller ’s name will be displayed instead of the number . If there ar e no redial numbers st ored, Empty will be displaye[...]

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    28 29 Using the phone 1. Press and hold  for 1.5 seconds until the icon is displayed. 2. T o unlock the keypad, pres s and hold  again. Ringer volume on/off 1. Press and hold  for 1.5 seconds t o switch the ringer on or off . If you switc h the ringer of f , the ic on will be displayed. Stopping the ring at a handset st ops the ring at tha[...]

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    30 31 Using the phone Switc hing a handset off 1. Pres s 8PY` then .LWW^ or until the display shows Swit ch off. 2. Pres s 8PY` and the display shows Switch off? , pressing 8PY` again will confirm and the handset will turn off. T o turn your handset back on just pres s the button Rec eiving internal c alls When you rec eive an internal c all , the [...]

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    32 33 Phonebook Writing tips If you make a mistake, pres s 8`_P t o delete the last char acter or digit. Press  repeatedly t o enter the following: SPACE 1 ¤ £ $ % & < >  Press  repeatedly t o enter the following symbols: . , ? ! 0 + - : ‘ “ Press  repeatedly t o enter the following symbols: # * @ / _ ( ) = § Press ?[...]

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    34 35 Phonebook Delet e Phonebook 1. Pres s t o open the Phonebook . The first entry is displayed. 2. Pres s 8PY` then .LWW^ or to display Delete list and pres s 8PY` t o select. 3. Delete list? is displayed. Pres s 8PY` t o confirm. 4. Deleted is displayed. Pres s and hold 8`_P t o return t o standby mode. Phonebook Edit a Phonebook entry 1. Pres [...]

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    36 37 T ext messaging (SMS) Send/save t ext messages 1. Pres s 8PY` , SMS messages will be displayed. 2. Pres s 8PY` , Write message is displayed. 3. Pres s 8PY` , the display shows Enter message . Enter your message using the keypad. 4. When you have f inished, pres s 8PY` . The display shows Number: 5. Enter the phone number you want to send the [...]

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    38 39 T ext messaging (SMS) Delet e a list 1. Pres s 8PY` , SMS messages will be displayed, pres s 8PY` . 2. Scroll to Inbox or Outbox and press 8PY` . 3. Pres s 8PY` and scroll to Delete list , p r e s s 8PY` . 4. Pres s 8PY` to c onfirm or 8`_P to c ancel. Call the sender ’s phone number 1. Pres s 8PY` , SMS messages will be displayed, pres s 8[...]

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    40 41 T ext messaging (SMS) SMS Service C entre number s T o send and receive SMS t ext messages you need the phone number of the T elstra SMS Servic e Centre. If you accident ally delete the Send or Rec eive SMS Service C entre numbers you will ne ed to r e-enter them in order f or your SMS Service to w ork . T elstra’s Send SMS Servic e number [...]

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    42 43 Handset settings Handset tones on/off Y our T elstra 7300/7300a has a series of tones designed t o alert you to c ertain situations. A tone will sound: when the battery is low; when you move out of r ange of the base and there is no co verage; to confi rm each but ton pr ess (key beeps). Y ou can switc h the handset tones on or off. 1. Pres [...]

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    44 45 5. Use .LWW^ or to display the handset number you wish to de- regist er , then press 8PY` . 6. Deregister? will be displayed, press 8PY` again to c onf irm. Rest ore default set tings Y ou can r eset your T elstra 7300/7300a handset t o its default (original) settings. 1. Pres s 8PY` to open the main menu . 2. Pres s .LWW^ or until the displa[...]

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    46 47 Change PIN code Y our System PIN c an help prevent unauthorised user s from changing the set tings on your phone. 1. Pres s 8PY` to open the main menu . 2. Pres s .LWW^ or until the display shows Setup base and pr ess 8PY` . 3. Pres s .LWW^ or until Change PIN is displayed, pres s 8PY` t o select. Enter PIN is displayed. 4. Enter the existing[...]

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    48 49 Calling Number Display If you subscribe to T elstra’ s Calling Number Display service, you can see your c aller ’s number on your handset display prior to answ ering the call. If the caller’s name and number are st ored in the Phonebook and a name/number matc h is found, you will see the c aller ’s name on the display inst ead. It may[...]

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    50 51 Delet e a number 1. Pres s 8PY` , to open the main menu . 2. Pres s .LWW^ or to display Calls list and pr ess 8PY` to select. The most rec ent missed call is displayed. 3. Pres s .LWW^ or to scr oll through the C alls list to the entry you want and pr ess 8PY` to select. 4. Pres s .LWW^ or to display Delete entry and pr ess 8PY` to select. 5.[...]

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    52 53 MessageBank® If you are a T elstra Home Mes sages 101® or MessageBank® user , its now even easier t o retrieve your messages. Y our T elstra 7300 or 7300a is pr ogrammed t o acc ess T elstra Home Mes sages 101® and MessageBank® T o retrieve a mes sage from your message servic e 1. Press the ? PW^_]L key 2. MessageBank should now appear h[...]

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    54 55 Delet e a service 1. Pres s ? PW^_]L then scroll to the servic e you want and pr ess 8PY` . 2. Scroll to display Delete and pres s 8PY` . Delete? is displayed. 3. Pres s 8PY` to c onfirm. Deleted is displayed. After 2 sec onds the display shows Empty . 4. Press and hold 8`_P to r eturn to st andby mode. T elstra Netw ork Features T elstra Net[...]

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    56 57 Oper ating the answering machine fr om the base Switc h on/off 1. Pres s ,Y^bP] :Y:QQ Playing messages 1. Pres s ;WLd During playback: >VT[ SKIP BACK – press onc e to r epeat current mes sage, twice t o play previous message >VT[ SKIP FORW ARD – pres s to play next message /PWP_P DELETE – press t o delete cur rent mes sage >[...]

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    58 59 Rec ord your own out going message T o recor d a new Answer Only message you must fi rst set up your answering machine t o Answer Only, see page 58. Similarly, to r ecord a new Answ er & Recor d message the answering machine must be set t o Answer & Recor d. An Answer & R ecord mes sage can be up t o 2 minutes long. An Answer Onl[...]

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    60 61 Answer delay Answer delay sets the number of rings befor e your T elstra 7300a answering mac hine picks up a call. The default setting is 6 rings. Y ou can select an answer delay of 2, 4, 6, 8 rings or Time Saver . Time Saver c an save you the cost of a c all when you want to ring in t o find out if you have new messages. Y our answering mach[...]

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    62 63 Memory full If a caller is leaving a mes sage when the memory becomes full your machine will announce, “ Memory ful l thank you for cal ling ” and hang up. The machine will also automatic ally set to Answer O nly, the base indicat or will flash F and the handset display will show Ans. mach full . Y ou must delete messages befor e you can [...]

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    64 65 Switc h answering machine on r emotely If you for get to switc h on your answering machine, you can do it from another phone. 1. Dial your phone number and let it ring. After 15 rings, your answering machine will switch on. 2. Y ou will hear , “ Please enter your sec urity c ode. ” 3. Enter your 4-digit PIN. If you have new messages, your[...]

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    66 67 Handset is not char ging properly • Make sure the handset is plac ed properly on the base/char ger . When charging, the battery symbol is shown filling up. • Clean the char ging contacts with a soft, slightly damp (not wet) cloth. Handset does not ring • Check that the bat teries are insert ed corr ectly. • Check that the handset ring[...]

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    68 69 Cannot r eceive t ext • Y ou will not be able t o rec eive text messages until you hav e f irst sent a message. The first message sent regist ers you with the text servic e. • More than one t ext messaging produc t is plugged into the line. Change the Common Inbox Sub Addr ess of other text message enab led products t o a number other tha[...]

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    70 71 General inf ormation Environment al • Do not expose t o direct sunlight. • The T elstra 7300/7300a handset may become warm when the bat teries are being r echar ged. This is normal. W e recommend that you do not place the pr oduct on antique/veneer ed wood t o avoid damage. • Do not st and your product on carpets or other surfac es whic[...]

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    72 73 Cust omer service & Pr oduct warr anty b) Y our produc t is suitably packaged; and c) Y ou have included all c omponents from the original purc hase. Subject t o your Statutory Rights: a) Any claim under this war ranty is limited t o the cost of r epair or replac ement of the product; and b) If the goods ar e found to be in sound working [...]

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    74 75 W all mounting t emplate W all mounted spacing Ensure ther e is suff icient space allow ed for mounting the phone before drilling holes. See page 13 and follow mounting instructions. Caution : Ensure ther e is no risk of damaging any pipes or wiring that may be behind the wall. Drill two holes 3 mm in diameter . 100 mm apart[...]

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