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[. . . ] Contents
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Safety pg 2 Caring for your phone pg 3 Warranty information pg 3 Create your own phone system pgs 4-5 1 Setting up pgs 6-9 2 Basic functions pgs 10-25 3 Answer-phone functions pgs 26-33 4 Choosing your answer-phone settings pgs 34-35 5 Choosing your handset settings pgs 36-37 6 Choosing your base settings pgs 38-39 7 Network services pgs 40-45 8 Adding and using additional handsets pgs 46-51 9 Adding and using additional master base stations pgs 52-54 10 Troubleshooting pgs 55-60
Cord clip Helps to prevent accidental disconnection of the wires.
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Power lead Connects the power adapter to the base station.
Phone cord Connects your phone to the phone network.
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Safety
· Do not use your phone in damp, humid
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If you have a heart pace maker
You should consult your doctor before using this phone if you have a heart pace maker.
places such as bathrooms.
· Do not dispose of batteries with normal
Caring for your phone
1 Batteries not approved by us may damage
your phone. Your warranty may be affected if you use batteries that we do not approve.
Warranty information
Your phone is covered by a 12 month warranty. The warranty does not cover the batteries, misuse or damage caused by a storm. If you have any problems using the phone, check the Troubleshooting section at the back of this guide. [. . . ] The messages will be played on your handset and at the base station. If you switch Screening to off, you will only hear the messages at the handset see page 35.
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Press once to stop and return to previous menu Press and hold to stop and return to the stand-by display Press once for next message Press for next message Press to skip back to the start of the current message Press within 1 second to go back to the previous message Press to delete current message The maximum message length is 3 minutes.
8 3 Press and hold until the display says
wANS
Press twice
wDEL
USR OGM
PHONE
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Press
The handset will ask you to confirm
If the display says Messages,
press and hold the scroll button for the Answer-Phone menu
DEL USR OGM?
10 Press
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Press
wANS
ON/OFF
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DELETED
Press to finish
wOGM
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5
5
Press two times
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Answer-phone functions
Using Remote Access
You can listen to your messages from other phones. You must switch on Remote Access before you can do this. 1 2
S
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If you want to use Remote Access, it's a good idea to set the Answer Delay to Toll Saver. Then, if you have new messages, your answer phone will answer after 2 rings. If you don't have any new messages, your answer phone will take 6 rings to answer and you will know without having to use Remote Access. You can hang up without paying for the call. 3
Recording a memo
You can record memos on your phone for other members of your household. You play memos in the same way as messages. 1 2
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Press
wREC
MEMO LISTEN
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Press
wPLS
Dial your own phone number Press during your outgoing message You will hear a message asking you to enter your PIN. Dial your PIN The factory setting is 2100. Use the keys on the phone to handle your messages. Hang up when you have finished.
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Press once
wQUICKDIAL
0
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The base will say `Speak after the tone. To end recording press OK. `
PRESS OK
Speak your memo. Press to save your memo The display flashes STORED and then shows the REC MEMO menu for 30 seconds. If you want to record a new memo, press OK. When you've finished, the display changes to show how many messages or memos you have.
wMESSAGES
3
Press and hold until the display shows
wMESSAGES
0
Play messages Skip back one message Delete the message Skip forward one message Switch answer on or off Main menu Press to delete current message
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Press and hold until the display shows
wANS
PHONE ON/OFF
1
wANS
If you have caller display and the display says NEW CALLS someone has called but not left a message.
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5
Press
Answer-phone functions
Choosing your
answer-phone settings
The ANS PHONE menu lets you choose how your answer phone works
You can · switch the answer phone on or off · record a memo · record your outgoing message · set the time and day · configure the number of rings; whether it takes messages; whether remote access is on or off; the screening volume as messages are left; the volume messages are played at · reset to the factory settings
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See page 28 See page 26
w
Press and hold
ANS DELAY ANSWER MODE REMOTE
w
MESSAGES 0
w Press and hold w
each press selects a different number of rings TOLL SAVER: 6 rings if no messages; 2 rings if new messages press to select Answer & Record or Answer Only
s ENTER
PIN
press for on or off
w
ANS PHONE
w
Shows a current setting
Press to scroll down menus Press and hold to scroll up menus Press to select the feature you want Press and hold after setting a feature to leave the ANS PHONE menu Confirms a STORED setting you make
w
The factory setting is 2100. If you enter the wrong PIN, the display will say WRONG PIN. You get 3 chances before the display goes back to the start of the Remote access menu. You will need to start again.
BS SPEAKER
w
SCREENING PLAYBACK
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press for high, medium, low or off press for high, medium, low or off set time and day to 12. 01pm Saturday set Answer Delay to 4
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RESET
w
ENTER PIN
doing this will · switch on answer-phone to Answer & Record · set OGM to factory setting
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set screening and playback to high switch Remote access on
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w
Choosing your answer-phone settings
w
QUICKDIAL
ANS ON/OFF w REC MEMO w OGM w TIME & DAY w CONFIGURE
w
See page 29 See page 33
Choosing your
handset settings
The HS SETTING menu lets you choose how your handset works
You can
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w Press 9 times
AUDIO
w
RINGER VOL MELODY VOLUME TONES
w
each press selects a different volume each press selects a different melody each press selects a different volume
w
set the handset ringer volume choose the handset ring melody set the earpiece volume decide when tones are used select a base station reset to the factory settings change the handset name choose English or German for the display messages Shows a current setting Press to scroll through menus Press to select the feature you want Press and hold after setting a feature to leave the HS SETTING menu
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HS SETTING
w
LOW BATTERY NO COVERAGE KEY TONES
set the earpiece volume to 2 · switch all tones on
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selects on or off for a tone when the battery is low selects on or off for a tone when there is no coverage selects on or off for a tone when a key is pressed set original handset name · set the display to English
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SELECT BASE RESET
See page 52
w
w
RESET?
doing this will set the handset ringer volume to 5 · set the melody to 1
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w
HSET NAME LANGUAGE
w
LOUNGE ENGLISH
selects English or German for the display messages
use the keypad to enter the name
w
w
STORED
Confirms a setting you make
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Choosing your handset settings
Choosing your
base settings
The BS SETTING menu lets you choose how your master base station works
You can · set the base ringer volume · choose the base ring melody · bar external calls from being made · change your PIN · de-register any handset from this base station · reset to the factory settings · set your phone to wait for a dial tone after the access code on a PABX switchboard
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w
AUDIO
w
RINGER VOL MELODY ENTER PIN
each press selects a different volume each press selects a different melody
w
w
BS SETTING
w
CALL BARR
w
The factory setting is 2100. If you enter the wrong PIN, the display will say WRONG PIN. You get 3 chances before the display goes back to the start of the Remote access menu. You will need to start again.
choose off or on if you bar calls, the display will say CALLS BARRED whenever you try to dial
Shows a current setting
Press to scroll through menus Press to select the feature you want Press and hold after setting a feature to leave the BS SETTING menu
CHANGE PIN w NETWK CODES
w
See page 42 See page 52
w enter your current PIN factory setting is 2100
ENTER PIN
w enter your new PIN
NEW PIN
w re-enter your new PIN to confirm
REPEAT
DEREG w RESET
w w
w
ENTER PIN NETW ACCESS
w
RESET?
PABX FUNCT
STORED
Confirms a setting you make
w enter the switchboard access code
doing this will empty the favourite & quick dial lists · set the base ringer volume to 5 · set the PIN to 0000
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set the base melody to 1 empty the call log cancel call barring set network codes to BT
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Choosing your base settings
Network services
Section contents
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Switching call waiting on or off
Call waiting is a chargeable network service available from your phone service supplier. [. . . ] Press the page button on the base station to ensure the handset responds. If the handset responds, it is registered to the base station
Troubleshooting
BASE
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Troubleshooting
I cannot make intercom calls
Check at least two handsets are registered to the same master base station
I cannot register an extra handset to a master base station
Check you have pressed the Page button to send out the signal there is a free slot available on the base you can register six handsets to each master base station there is a free slot available on the handset. You can register a handset to four different master base stations the correct PIN was entered Check
Helpline If you are unable to solve a problem with your phone, call the VTech helpline on 0870 013 32 32
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I can hear the caller but they can't hear me
the handset microphone is not covered that the mute function is not active. There are details about this on page 13.
I have spilt liquid on my handset
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A
Intercom calls available A A
1 LOUNGE
2 KITCHEN
If your handset still does not work, return it to your supplier to repair. [. . . ]
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