Oricom Telephone TP68 User Manual

Speakerphone with SIM Card Reader TP68  
User guide  
 
5.5 Deleting the entire caller list .....................................................................24  
6 The Recall Button .................................25  
6.1 Recall button on a PBX ............................................................................25  
6.2 Recall button for network services............................................................25  
6.3 Storing Telephone numbers on a PBX.....................................................25  
7 Other Settings ........................................26  
7.1 Adjusting Display Contrast .......................................................................26  
7.2 Set Clock Display Format.........................................................................26  
7.3 Entering Access Numbers for different Telephone Network Providers.....27  
8 Important information............................28  
8.1 Troubleshooting........................................................................................28  
8.2 Hearing aid compatible.............................................................................28  
8.3 Cleaning and care ....................................................................................28  
8.4 Temperature and ambient conditions.......................................................28  
8.5 Warranty...................................................................................................29  
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- General Information -  
General Information  
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Quick connection information  
To enjoy the many benefits this phone has to offer we recommend that you  
carefully read this user guide to fully understand how to get the best from this  
product.  
Before installing or changing the battery, make sure that the telephone is not  
connected to the telephone network.  
First install the batteries supplied, connect the curly cord to the phone and the  
handset. Connect the line cord to the bottom of the phone and then to the wall  
socket using the plug supplied. Lift the handset and check for dial tone.  
CAUTION  
Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid.  
To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet.  
There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an  
electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the  
mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.  
Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing  
materials, exhausted batteries and used phone. Wherever possible,  
recycle those materials.  
Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly  
aggressive solvents.  
Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is  
possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in Telstra  
White pages directory.  
CAUTION  
Use only the mains adaptor supplied with this telephone. Incorrect adaptor  
polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.  
Adaptor Model No.: 9vDC150  
Input: 240 VAC 50 Hz  
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Output: 9 VDC 150 mA  
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  
assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of  
Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model, nor does it imply that  
any product is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services. This device  
may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain other devices are  
connected to the same line. If this occurs, the problem should not be referred to  
the Telecom Faults service. This equipment shall not be set to make automatic  
calls to the Telecom “111” Emergency Service. This equipment may not provide  
for the effective hand-over of a call to another device connected to the same  
line.  
REN (RN for New Zealand)  
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of significance 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  
product’s performance. Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the ringer  
in any phone to decrease or not ring at all.  
Caller ID  
Customers using non Telecom toll services should not use the dial back feature  
for local calls as this will incur a charge only the 7 digit number should be dialled.  
Some of the CID services listed may not be available in New Zealand.  
Customers Using Another Company’s Toll Service  
Some customers use another company’s toll service and have their line setup  
so that their chosen carries access code is automatically inserted by the  
Telecom exchange. If you use such a service, your local calls will also be  
passed to the other carrier and should you dial automatically from the caller  
display memory a toll charge may be incurred.  
If you recognize the telephone number on the list as a local non-cellular  
number, then manually dial the 7-digit telephone number without the area code  
digit. This will avoid the incurring of a toll charge for a local number  
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User controls  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MENU button  
Phonebook  
NO  
YES  
C (Clear)  
CID Button (Caller list)  
Pause  
SIM-Update  
9
ENTER (Dial)  
10 Jogdial  
11 AUTO-Redial  
12 Redial  
13 Recall button  
14 Mute button  
15 Handsfree button  
16 Volume handsfree button  
Right side  
SIM-card drawer  
Modem connection  
Underside  
Ring volume  
Connection telephone cable  
Connection main power supply  
Battery compartment  
Connection handset  
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- Setting up -  
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Setting up  
3.1  
General Information  
NOTE! Before setting up, it is essential that you read the General Information  
at the beginning of this operating manual.  
3.2  
Check contents of pack  
The following items are supplied:  
one telephone  
one user guide  
one telephone line cord  
one handset  
one curly cord  
one desk stand  
one power supply  
four batteries Type AAA 1.5V  
3.3  
Connecting the handset  
After unpacking your telephone, you must first connect the telephone handset to  
the base unit. First take the short end of the curly cord and plug it into the  
socket on the handset. Turn the telephone base over and plug the long end into  
the socket marked with a handset  
symbol located on the right hand side.  
Feed the cable through the cable channel.  
3.4  
Insert batteries  
Fit the batteries (supplied) before connecting your telephone to the telephone  
network. The battery is required for the display, handsfree and other functions  
of the telephone.  
1. Make sure that the telephone is not connected to the telephone network.  
2. Locate the battery compartment on the underside of your telephone.  
3. Open the battery compartment with a pen tip or a pointed object.  
4. Insert the batteries, ensuring that the polarity is correct.  
5. Close the battery compartment.  
The battery must be changed when the display shows  
.
Do not use rechargeable batteries, as these could possibly lead to a short  
circuit. When replacing the battery use only AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries. Do not  
throw batteries into fire or immerse in water. Do not dispose of old or faulty  
batteries with the normal household waste.  
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3.5  
Connect Mains Power Supply  
In order to enjoy maximum performance and convenience, you must use the  
mains power supply provided. The batteries should always be installed, even  
when using the mains power supply, to protect against power cuts. Connect the  
main power supply to the power socket and the jack marked DC 9V on the  
underside of the telephone.  
Note: In the event of power cut the batteries will maintain full operation for a few  
days.  
3.6  
Connecting the telephone cable  
Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone wall socket and to the socket  
marked with a symbol on the base of the phone. Then feed the cable out of the  
telephone housing either upwards or downwards through the cable guide. Clip the  
cable firmly in the cable channel.  
3.7  
Fitting the desk support  
If you intend to use your telephone on a desk, then the desk support supplied must be  
fitted. To do this, turn the telephone over. Now insert the two upper hooks into the  
openings provided and push the desk support firmly home.  
If you ever need to remove the support, press gently on the middle clips on the upper  
edge and then pull the desk support off.  
In the handset rest there is a small hanging device, which is used when the telephone  
is wall mounted. This hanging device is not required when the telephone is used on a  
desk, as it impedes lifting of the handset. Using a small screwdriver, turn this hanging  
device until the screw is completely flush and its upper end does not protrude at all.  
3.8  
Wall mounting  
Your telephone is also suitable for wall mounting. Use two screws for fixing. Drill two  
holes horizontally side by side, 70mm apart, and leave the screws protruding from the  
wall by 5mm. Now place the telephone over the screws and push it slightly downwards.  
There is a small hanging device in the handset rest to prevent the handset from falling  
when it is placed on the rest with the telephone mounted on the wall. Using a small  
screwdriver, turn this hanging device until a small hook appears at the upper end.  
If you are using the telephone fitted to the wall, you can hang the handset on the  
telephone without hanging up. You will find a small hook for this purpose at the upper  
end of the handset rest.  
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3.9  
Modem Connection  
The telephone has a MODEM” socket for connection of a modem or fax  
machine on the right side of the unit. Please note that this connection uses the  
same telephone line as the telephone itself. The connected device cannot be  
used at the same time as the telephone.  
3.10  
Recall setup  
You can use the Recall button on your telephone when using your network  
operator’s services such as call waiting etc. A subscription may apply for these  
services, contact your network operator more information. If this is not working  
correctly check the setting of the Recall timing inside the Settings Menu. Refer  
to chapter 6 for viewing and changing the Recall setting. In Australia it should  
be set at 100ms and for New Zealand it should be set at 600ms for use on a  
normal telephone line.  
3.11  
Setting the Time / Date  
If you want to reset the current time and date or change a value already entered,  
proceed as follows:  
Note: All entries must be made as two digits. If you want to enter the date 8th of  
October, press the numbers 08 for the day and 10 for the month.  
PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS:  
Display shows:  
Add entry  
Press the MENU button.  
Settings  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Settings” message appears in  
the display.  
Now press the YES button twice.  
Date and time. The first  
figure of the date  
flashes.  
Now enter the current day, the month, the hour and the  
minutes one after the other using the keypad.  
If you want to set the  
24th October and the  
time 15.05, enter the  
numbers “24 10 15 05”  
using the keypad.  
The date and time are saved by pressing the YES  
button.  
To exit programming mode, press the NO button twice.  
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Entering your local area code  
3.12  
Telephone numbers must always be stored in mobile phones with the dialling  
code. If these numbers are then transferred to your telephone via the SIM card,  
the dialling code can of course be omitted when making local calls. For this  
purpose the telephone must know your local dialling code.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the MENU button once.  
Display shows:  
Add entry  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “Settings” message  
Confirm with YES.  
Settings  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial until the “City code” message appears in City code  
the display.  
Confirm with YES.  
Number:  
Note: A local dialling code already entered will not be  
shown in the display.  
Now enter your own local dialling code without the zero.  
e.g. 2  
Confirm with YES.  
Stored =>  
City code  
To exit programming mode, press the NO button twice.  
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Access Number for International Numbers  
3.13  
For international numbers, the TP68 automatically replaces the “+” sign with the  
IDD access number used in your country. Program this code by following the  
instructions below.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the MENU button once.  
Add entry  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “Settings” message  
Confirm with YES.  
Settings  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial until the “IDD Prefix” message appears  
in the display.  
IDD Prefix  
Number:  
Confirm with YES.  
Note: The IDD dialling code already entered will not be  
shown in the display.  
Now enter your own IDD dialling code 0011 when used in e.g. 0011  
Australia or 00 when used in New Zealand  
Confirm with YES.  
Stored =>  
PBX Prefix  
To exit programming mode, press the NO button twice.  
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Outside Line Code on a PBX (business users only)  
3.14  
If you have connected your telephone to a PBX, you may need to dial a  
particular number (e.g. “9” or “0”) in order to get dial tone for an outside line. If  
you have transferred the telephone numbers from your SIM card to your  
telephone, these telephone numbers will be automatically prefixed by the  
outside line code when dialling. To enable this you must program the outside  
line code necessary for your PBX.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Add entry  
Press the MENU button once.  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Settings” message appears in  
the display  
Settings  
Confirm with YES.  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial until the “PBX prefix” message appears  
in the display.  
PBX prefix  
Confirm with YES.  
Number:  
Note: codes already entered will not be shown in the  
display.  
e.g. “0”  
Now enter your own outside line code.  
Confirm with YES.  
Stored – PBX prefix  
To exit programming mode, press the NO button twice.  
Note: If you want to delete an outside line code already stored, do not enter  
a number when programming and confirm the blank display.  
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4
Operation  
4.1  
Making a call using the handset or handsfree feature  
You have three ways of making a call:  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Lift the handset.  
"ON LINE"  
Now dial the required telephone The number dialled; after 10 seconds  
number. the duration of the call.  
If you want to change from the handset to the handsfree feature, press the  
button and replace the handset.  
B. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Dial the required telephone number.  
With this method of entry, you can first  
check the telephone number and  
change it if necessary. Use the Jog dial  
and the C button to do this..  
Number to be dialled.  
Press the ENTER button.  
"ON LINE" and the number dialled; after  
10 seconds the duration of the call.  
After the number has been dialled, the telephone switches immediately  
to the handsfree facility. To end the call, press the button.  
By lifting the handset, the call can be continued via the handset.  
C. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the button.  
Dial the required number.  
Display shows:  
"ON LINE"  
The number dialled; after 10 seconds  
the duration of the call.  
If the other party answers their voice will be heard over the in-built loudspeaker.  
The volume can be adjusted using the two buttons VOL +“ and - on  
your telephone. If you want to change from the handsfree facility to the handset,  
simply lift the handset.  
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Dialling from the Phone Book  
4.2  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Name:  
Press the  
button.  
Press the buttons with the appropriate  
letters to select the number  
Stored phone number with name.  
alphabetically and/or search for the right  
number using the Jog dial.  
Press the ENTER button to call the  
"ON LINE“ and the number dialled.  
selected number.  
When the other party answers, you can speak using the handsfree facility or by lifting  
the handset. If the other party does not answer, hang up by using the button.  
Note: Chapter 4.9 explains how to store telephone numbers in the phone book.  
4.3  
Receiving Calls  
As soon as you receive a call, the caller’s number appears in the display.  
Further information on caller display is given in Chapter 5 “Caller number  
Display” (CID).  
The call can now be accepted using the handset or the handsfree facility. Lift  
the handset or use the handsfree facility by pressing the handsfree button  
.
To end the call, replace the handset or press the handsfree button  
.
4.4 Selecting different telephone network providers  
With your telephone you can make calling by way of the private telephone  
network providers considerably easier. You can store 3 different Call-By-Call  
numbers to these private telephone network providers in your telephone. When  
making calls using the phone book you can then choose which provider you  
wish to use to make the call. You will find out how to enter the Call-By-Call  
numbers in Chapter 7.4.  
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A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the ENTER button.  
Call-by-call Nr:  
Now press one of the previously  
entered access numbers by pressing  
the numbers 1, 2 or 3.  
Selected call-by-call number.  
Confirm the selection with YES.  
Now press the buttons with the  
Stored phone number with name.  
appropriate letters to select the number  
from the phone book and/or search for  
the right number using the Jog dial.  
Press the ENTER button to call the  
"ON LINE“ and the selected access  
number and telephone number.  
selected number.  
4.5  
Muting  
When on a call you can talk to someone in the same room without the caller  
hearing you. The loudspeaker remains switched on and you can continue to  
hear the other party. You can use the mute button during a call both with the  
handset and with the handsfree facility.  
To mute the microphone, press the MUTE button once during the call.  
The red indicator light in the button will turn on.  
To switch the microphone on again, press the MUTE button once more.  
The indicator light will go out and you will be able to continue your call  
as normal.  
4.6  
You can use the “RING” slide switch underneath the telephone to select the  
settings (soft) or (loud) to adapt the ringer volume to your requirements.  
If you ever do not want to be disturbed, use the (off) position.  
Adjustable Ringer Volume  
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4.7  
Redial  
If a connection that you have dialled is engaged or you were unable to get  
through to anybody, simply replace the receiver. The last number dialled will be  
saved in the telephone automatically. The last three numbers dialled remain  
stored in the telephone. To call one of the last three numbers dialled, proceed  
as follows:  
Select one of the last three numbers by repeatedly pressing the  
button.  
Press the ENTER button. After the number has been dialled, the telephone switches  
immediately to the handsfree facility. By lifting the handset, the call can be continued  
via the handset.  
You can also delete a particular number from the redial memory. Select the  
required telephone number with the handset on the hook by using the  
button and press the C button.  
4.8  
Automatic Redial  
The automatic redial is a useful aid to make telephoning easier for you. If a  
number is engaged, the number will be repeated automatically up to ten times.  
Attempt to call to the required party.  
AUTO-  
If the line is engaged, press the  
button. The display shows ”Pls Hang  
Up”. Replace the handset on cradle. The display shows “Auto redial”. The LED next to  
the handsfree button flashes.  
If you made the call using the handsfree facility, the call is ended automatically.  
Now, after about 30 seconds your telephone will try to call the number again. The  
handsfree facility is switched on and the number is dialled. If the number is still  
engaged, the handsfree facility automatically switches itself off again after a short time  
and your telephone waits for a further 30 seconds before another attempt is made.  
If the call is answered, you can press  
button to carry out the call using the  
handsfree facility. By lifting the handset, the call can be continued via the handset.  
Note: By lifting and replacing the handset once, the automatic redial is automatically  
cancelled.  
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Storing numbers in the Phone Book  
4.9  
Using your telephone, you can store 150 telephone numbers, each with 20  
digits, in the phone book. In addition, a name can be stored with each telephone  
number, each name having 16 letters.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
" Add entry "  
Name:  
Press the MENU button.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Before saving the telephone number, first enter the name. The numbers are also  
inscribed with letters for entering the name. By repeatedly pressing the appropriate  
button, upper and lower case letters as well as numbers and special characters  
can be entered.  
Example: You wish to enter the name “Peter”.  
Press: 1 x button 7, 5 x button 3, 4 x button 8, 5 x button 3, 7 x button 7  
To enter a space, turn the Jog dial to the right. To enter the same letter twice,  
press the appropriate letter and then turn the Jog dial to the right before entering  
the second letter. To correct a mistake, move the cursor to the required position by  
turning the Jog dial and change the entry. You can delete the selected letter  
(cursor flashes) with the C button. The special characters (. , ? ! - &) can be  
entered using the "1" and "*" buttons.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Number:  
Enter the complete telephone number. You can delete Number dialled  
numbers again using the C button (cursor flashes).  
e.g. 1234 56789  
In order to be able to use numbers later in your mobile  
phone, always enter the country code (+61 for Australia &  
+64 for New Zealand) and the local dialling code without  
the zero. To get the “+“ sign, press and hold the  
button  
for one second. To delete the “+” sign, press the  
button again for one second.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Stored  
Add entry  
Name:  
After a few seconds, the display shows “Add entry”  
To enter more numbers, press the YES button and start  
again by entering the name  
Exit the menu with the NO button.  
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The phone will automatically prevent your own local dial code being dialled  
along with the number. For more information, see Chapter 3.12. If you have  
also entered the numbers with your own country code, this will be recognised by  
the telephone and the country code will not be dialled. With international calls,  
your telephone automatically replaces the “+” sign with the IDD code you have  
programmed in to the phone. For more information, see Chapter 3.13  
4.9.1  
Changing stored telephone numbers or names  
Stored telephone numbers can be changed at any time. Please proceed as  
follows:  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the button once.  
Display shows:  
Name:  
Press the appropriate initial letter on the keypad or use  
the Jog dial to select the telephone numbers.  
Telephone number  
with name.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Edit  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Selected name  
Now enter the new name. By repeatedly pressing the C  
button, you can delete the name letter by letter.  
Alternatively, use the Jog dial to make changes within the  
name.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Telephone number.  
Stored – Name:  
Now enter the new number. By repeatedly pressing the C  
button, you can delete the individual digits. Alternatively,  
use the Jog dial to make changes within the number.  
The changes are saved by pressing the YES button  
Now select another number for changing if required or exit  
the menu with the NO button.  
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4.9.2  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the button once.  
Deleting a number in the phone book  
Display shows:  
Name:  
Press the appropriate initial letter on the keypad or use  
the Jog dial to select the telephone number.  
Telephone number  
with name.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Edit  
Now turn the Jog dial once to the right.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Erase  
Confirm (Y/N)  
Now press YES to delete the entry or cancel  
“Erased” with yes  
Erase with no  
the process with NO.  
Exit the menu with the NO button.  
4.10  
Use of your mobile phones SIM card  
With your telephone you can copy the telephone numbers stored in the phone  
book of your GSM mobile phone into the phone book of your telephone. You  
can keep both phone books the same level using the "Synchronisation" function.  
The telephone book contains 150 memory locations.  
WARNING! When you want to transfer the telephone numbers in your mobile  
phone to the telephone for the first time or vice versa, please always use  
synchronisation (item 4.10,1) so that the numbers already stored both in the  
mobile phone and in the telephone are not lost. If you should ever change your  
SIM card at a later date (e.g. change of provider), do not use synchronisation  
the first time but copy the data as described under item 4.10.2 instead. After  
this you can use synchronisation again for realignment.  
Please handle the SIM card carefully and do not touch the contact surfaces.  
Always place the card in the drawer with the contact surfaces uppermost. The  
card is slightly bevelled at the bottom right so that it cannot be inserted  
incorrectly.  
4.10.1 Synchronising the phone book in your GSM mobile phone with the  
internal phone book (Update)  
Please use synchronisation function to keep both phone books the same at all  
times. Numbers, which in the meantime have been stored either in the mobile  
phone or in the telephone are thus copied from the mobile phone to the  
telephone and vice versa.  
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A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Insert card  
Press the UPDATE button.  
Now open the compartment for the SIM card and insert  
the card into the drawer.  
Insert card  
Now slide the drawer back into the telephone and press Wait ... => Pin:_  
the YES button.  
Enter your mobile phone’s four-digit PIN code.  
Pin: ****  
Synchronisation is now started immediately by pressing  
YES. After synchronisation the display shows “done” and  
you can remove the SIM card.  
Wait .... => done  
rejected => Pin:_  
If the PIN code was not entered correctly, you can enter  
the PIN code again after a few seconds.  
WARNING! Please note there are only three attempts  
available. After this, your SIM card must be revalidated  
with the “master PIN” (PUK). Refer to your GSM manual.  
Note: If the message “Remove Card” appears in the display, remove the card from the  
telephone and confirm with YES.  
4.10.2 Copying the phone book from GSM mobile phones to the internal phone  
book and vice versa  
You will not normally need this function if you use synchronisation regularly.  
Bear in mind that copying deletes the current phone book in the target device.  
Copying should therefore only be used when you want to transfer the entire  
phone book to the SIM card or vice versa. Two functions “Card to Phone” and  
“Phone to Card” are available.  
Example 1 for “Phone to Card”. You have a new mobile phone with a new SIM  
card and want to transfer the entire phone book from your telephone to the SIM  
card.  
Example 2 for “Card to Phone”. You have not yet entered any telephone  
numbers into your telephone’s phone book and want to transfer the entire  
phone book from the SIM card to the telephone.  
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A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Add entry  
Press the MENU button.  
Turn the Jog dial until the message “SIM Card Access”  
appears in the display.  
SIM Card Access  
Confirm with YES.  
Insert card  
Insert card  
Now open the compartment for the SIM card and insert  
the card into the holder.  
Now slide the cardholder back into the telephone and Wait ... => Pin:_  
press the YES button.  
Enter your mobile phone’s four-digit PIN code.  
Pin: ****  
Copy all  
Confirm the PIN code with YES. If the PIN code was not  
entered correctly, you can enter the PIN code again after  
a few seconds.  
WARNING! Please note that there are only three attempts  
available. After this, the SIM card must be revalidated with  
the “master PIN” (PUK).  
Press YES once more.  
Card to phone  
Now choose whether you want to copy the telephone  
numbers from the telephone to the SIM card or from the  
SIM card to the telephone by using the Jog dial.  
Card to phone  
or  
Phone to Card  
Card to phone => Telephone numbers on the card are  
copied to the telephone  
Phone an Card => Telephone numbers in the telephone  
are copied to the SIM card  
Warning: No synchronisation takes place. Any existing  
data is deleted when copying.  
Confirm with the YES button.  
Confirm (Y/N)?  
Start copying with YES or cancel the function with NO.  
Warning: When copying from the telephone to the SIM  
card, an additional safety query is incorporated. Confirm  
the message “Overwrite?” with YES.  
with yes: Wait  
with no: Remove card  
Wait…  
The completion of the copying process is confirmed in the Done and then Copy all  
display.  
Press NO and remove the SIM card.  
After removing, confirm with YES.  
Exit programming with the NO button.  
Remove card  
SIM Card Access  
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- Caller Display (CID) -  
Caller Number Display (CID)  
5
If you subscribe to your telephone network operators Caller ID service, numbers  
of the incoming calls will be displayed on the display and stored in the call log. (  
If you have stored this telephone number with a name in your phone book, the  
name is also shown in addition to the number. All calls are saved in a caller list  
with date and time so that you will not miss any calls. Up to 99 numbers are  
saved in the caller list. When the list is full, the oldest number is always deleted  
from the list.  
If calls are registered during you will see in the display.  
TOTAL: 34 NEW:05  
This indication in the display shows that there is a total of 34 calls in the caller  
list. There are 5 new calls in the caller list that have not yet been checked. In  
addition, when there are new calls, the CID button flashes.  
Warning! Caller display is an optional service (charges may apply) from your telephone  
network operator. Please ask your telephone provider for further information. If this  
service is not available, incoming callers numbers will not be shown in the display.  
5.1  
Viewing the Caller List  
Press the CID button. The first storage location in the caller list appears in the display.  
This is at the same time the last call received.  
Name  
Number  
#001 --/-- --:-- NEW RPT  
If the number is stored in the phone book, the appropriate name appears in the  
first line. The telephone number can then be seen in the second line.  
The first figure in the bottom row “#001” shows the storage location in the caller  
list. After this comes the date and time of storing. If the symbol “NEW” appears,  
then the call has not yet been checked in the list. The symbol “RPT” (Repeat)  
tells you that this number has already called several times. The time and date of  
the latest call is always displayed.  
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- Caller Display (CID) -  
You can now look through the caller list using the Jog dial. When you reach the  
last storage location in the list, the display shows the message “End of list”.  
When all newly recorded numbers have been checked, the CID button no  
longer flashes.  
If the message “Not available” appears in the display, the number is not  
available for showing in the display. The caller has either suppressed the  
transmission of his number or the number could not be transferred.  
5.2  
Dialling a telephone number directly from the Caller List  
You can dial telephone numbers directly from the caller list.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the CID button once.  
First number from the  
caller list  
Turn the Jog dial until the required telephone number  
appears in the display.  
Telephone number /  
name  
Now press the ENTER button and the number will be  
dialled directly using the handsfree facility. Lift the handset  
if you want to call using the handset.  
Note!  
Before dialling, your telephone compares the country and local dialling codes of the  
number dialled with your location (local dialling code). If you have entered your  
local dialling code during installation, the appropriate numbers will not be dialled if  
this is a number from within your local network.  
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- Caller Display (CID) -  
Saving a number from the Caller List to the Phone Book  
5.3  
A telephone number stored in the caller list can be saved directly to the phone  
book.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the CID button once.  
First number from the  
caller list  
Turn the Jog dial until the required telephone number  
appears in the display.  
Telephone number /  
name  
Now press the YES button.  
Store  
_
Confirm the display with YES once more.  
Now enter the name. The numbers are inscribed with letters for entering the name.  
By repeatedly pressing the appropriate button, upper and lower case letters as well  
as numbers and special characters can be entered.  
Confirm with the YES button. The number from the caller  
Number: XXXXXX  
list appears in the display.  
Now save with the YES button.  
Stored  
5.4  
Deleting individual numbers from the caller list  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the CID button once.  
First number from the  
caller list  
Turn the Jog dial until the required telephone number  
appears in the display.  
Telephone number /  
name  
Now press the C button and the number will be deleted  
Erased  
from the caller list.  
5.5  
Deleting the entire caller list  
Please note that the list can only be deleted if you have previously viewed the complete  
caller list. The CID button must not be flashing. For more information see section 5.1.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Press the CID button once.  
First number from the  
caller list  
Now press the C button for one second.  
Confirm (Y/N)?  
Erased  
Confirm deletion with YES or cancel the process with NO.  
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- R Signal Button -  
The Recall Button  
6
You can use the Recall button on your telephone on a PBX and when using  
your network operators services such as call waiting etc.  
6.1  
Recall button on a PBX  
If you have connected your telephone to a PBX, you can use all the facilities  
such as call transfer, automatic recall, etc. The RECALL button provides  
access to these facilities. The recall time is selectable, (100ms or 600ms).  
6.2  
Recall button for network services  
Your telephone supports your network operators services (eg. call waiting,  
three-way conference, etc.).  
Setting the Recall time  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Add Entry  
Press the MENU button once.  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Settings” message appears in  
the display  
Settings  
Confirm with YES.  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Flash time” message appears  
in the display.  
Flash time  
Confirm with YES.  
Current flash time  
100 - 300- 600 ms  
Use the Jog dial to set the required flash time. 100ms for  
Australia, 600ms for New Zealand  
Confirm with YES.  
Flash time  
Press the NO button twice to exit programming  
6.3  
Storing Telephone numbers on a PBX  
The pause function between the code for the outside line (usually 0 or 9) and  
the dialling tone described in this chapter is only necessary on older private  
exchanges.  
With some private exchanges, there is a short pause between the code for the  
outside line (usually 0 or 9) and the dialling tone. This pause can be entered  
when dialling manually and when dialling from the phone book so that the  
following numbers are not dialled too quickly.  
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7
Other Settings  
Note: The DIAGNOSTICS item on the menu is intended for test purposes and should  
only be used by a trained specialist.  
7.1  
Adjusting Display Contrast  
To adjust the display to suit the local lighting conditions, please proceed as  
follows:  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the MENU button once.  
Display shows:  
Add Entry  
Settings  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “settings” message.  
Confirm with YES.  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “Contrast” message.  
Confirm with YES. (a digit 1-4 will be displayed)  
Contrast  
1 to 4  
Now select the desired contrast between 1 (light) and 4  
(dark) using the Jog dial.  
1 to 4  
Confirm with YES.  
Contrast  
Press the NO button twice to exit programming  
7.2  
Set Clock Display Format  
The clock can be set to 24-hour format (standard) or 12-hour format (AM/PM).  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Press the MENU button once.  
Display shows:  
Add Entry  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “Settings” message.  
Confirm with YES.  
Settings  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial as far as the “time format” message.  
Confirm with YES.  
Time format  
Current setting  
24 Hour - AM/PM  
Time format  
Now select the required format using the Jog dial  
Confirm with YES.  
Press the NO button twice to exit programming  
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7.3  
Entering Access Numbers for different Telephone Network  
Providers  
With your telephone you can make calling by way of the private telephone  
network providers considerably easier. You can store 3 different access  
numbers to these private telephone network providers in your telephone. When  
making calls using the phone book you can then choose which provider you  
wish to use to make the call. You can find out how to call up the access  
numbers before dialling in Chapter 4.4.  
A. Please follow the instructions:  
Display shows:  
Add Entry  
Press the MENU button once.  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Settings” message appears in  
the display  
Settings  
Confirm with YES.  
Clock  
Turn the Jog dial until the “Call-by-Call Nr.” message  
appears in the display.  
Call-by-Call Nr.  
Confirm with YES.  
Code 1:  
Select one of the three memory locations “Code 1”, “Code Code x:  
2” or “Code 3” using the Jog dial.  
Confirm with YES.  
Number:  
Now enter the required access number  
Confirm with YES.  
e.g. 01013  
Stored=>  
Call-by-Call Nr.  
Now press YES to start further programming or press the  
NO button twice to exit programming.  
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8
Important information  
8.1  
Troubleshooting  
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult the user guide and  
ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the instructions.  
Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone directly to the  
telephone socket.  
If the fault is still present, connect another telephone (if available) to the telephone  
socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies with this unit or with the  
telephone line. If the product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line.  
Please contact your network operator for assistance  
In the case of technical problems with this product please consult our website for  
further information or send us an email for a prompt response to your enquiry.  
8.2  
Hearing aid compatible  
The telephone has a special circuit working on the basis of induction for  
transmitting speech to hearing aids. Please set your hearing aid to “T”.  
8.3  
Cleaning and care  
The surface of the case can be cleaned with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use  
cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. Apart from occasional cleaning of the  
case, no other care is necessary. The rubber feet of the base station are not resistant  
to all cleaning agents. The telephone feet do not normally leave any marks on the  
surface. However, on account of the multitude of varnishes and surface finishes used,  
surface marks caused by the feet of the unit cannot be ruled out. The manufacturer  
can therefore not be held responsible for possible damage to furniture or the like.  
8.4  
Temperature and ambient conditions  
The telephone is designed for use in protected rooms with a temperature range  
of 10 °C to 30 °C. The telephone must not be installed in damp rooms such as a  
bathroom or laundry room. Avoid proximity to sources of heat such as radiators  
and do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.  
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8.5  
Warranty  
This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective workmanship o  
parts, effective from the date of purchase.  
NOTE: The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence,  
excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This guarantee in no  
way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contained in the  
enclosed warranty card.  
In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please contact us for  
assistance. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to  
return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt.  
Australia  
New Zealand  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
ABN 46 086 116 369  
PO Box 5681  
Atlas Gentech (NZ) Limited  
Private Bag 14927,  
Panmure,  
South Windsor, NSW 2756  
Auckland  
Customer support  
Customer support  
Fax: (02) 4572 0939  
Fax: (09) 574 2722  
Ph: 1300 889 785  
Ph: 0900 50 025 (Toll Call)  
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