Oricom ECO710 Manual
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DECT Digital Cordless Phone
Keep this user guide for future reference. Always retain your proof of purchase in case of
warranty service and register your product on line at: AUSTRALIA: www.oricom.com.au
Oricom DECT Digital
Cordless Telephone
eco710
eco710
DECT Digital Cordless Phone
with answering system
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 DECT Digital Cordless Phone DECT Digital Cordless Phone with answering system Keep this user guide for future reference. Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service and register your product on line at: AUSTRALIA: www.oricom.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION GETTING STARTED PHONE FUNCTION KEYS WHAT THE ICONS MEAN? YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS USING YOUR PHONEBOOK USING THE REDIAL LIST USING THE CALL LOG ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION BY HANDSET USING THE INTERCOM ADVANCED USE OF YOUR TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINE SETTINGS TROUBLESHOOTING CUSTOMER SUPPORT...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    6Q RTGXGPV GNGEVTKE UJQEM FQ PQV QRGP VJG Australia 1300 889 785 handset or base cabinet. #XQKF OGVCNNKE EQPVCEV GI OGVCN ENKRU MG[U www.oricom.com.au between the battery contacts and charging conductors. /QP(TK CO RO #'56 6JGTG KU C UNKIJV EJCPEG VJCV VJG VGNGRJQPG could be damaged by an electrical storm.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INFORMATION $GECWUG VJG RJQPG YQTMU D[ UGPFKPI TCFKQ &Q PQV WUG [QWT VGNGRJQPG FWTKPI CP GNGEVTKECN UKIPCNU DGVYGGP DCUG UVCVKQP CPF JCPFUGV storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an YGCTGTU QH JGCTKPI CKFU OC[ GZRGTKGPEG GNGEVTKE UJQEM 4GHGT VQ KPHQTOCVKQP EQPVCKPGF interference in the form of a humming noise.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Getting started IMPORTANT Location The base station must be plugged into the mains power at all times. Do not plug the ;QW PGGF VQ RNCEG VJG DCUG WPKV YKVJKP  OGVTGU QH VJG VGNGRJQPG NKPG EQTF KPVQ VJG YCNN UQEMGV WPVKN OCKPU RQYGT UQEMGV CPF VGNGRJQPG UQEMGV UQ VJCV VJG the handset is fully charged.
  • Page 6: Pack Contents

    GETTING STARTED Tip! WARNING It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the charging cradle when it is not in use to ensure that 1DUGTXG VJG RTQRGT RQNCTKV[ QT FKTGEVKQP the handset is always fully charged. of any battery. Reverse insertion of VJG DCVVGT[ EGNN ECP TGUWNV KP NGCMCIG QT WARNING GZRNQUKQP...
  • Page 7: Purchasing Additional Handsets

    (not supplied) between the telephone socket and your phone base to ensure that your broadband and eco71&eco710 will work properly. If you do not install the filter you will experience interference on the cordless phone and your Connect the base station as illustrated in the Broadband may suffer dropouts.
  • Page 8: Charging The Batteries

    GETTING STARTED Charging the batteries Interference $GHQTG VJG JCPFUGV KU WUGF HQT VJG TUV VKOG KPUGTV KV If the sound quality gets worse as you move around KP VJG DCUGEJCTIKPI UVCVKQP HQT CV NGCUV  JQWTU YJKNG QP C ECNN VJKU KU RTQDCDN[ ECWUGF D[ KPVGTHGTGPEG DGVYGGP VJG JCPFUGV CPF VJG DCUG WPKV RGTJCRU The handset warms up during the charging process.
  • Page 9: Phone Function Keys

    PACK CONTENTS PHONE FUNCTION KEYS Handset Phone Function Keys Earpiece The buttons in this operating manual are depicted OK button YKVJ C WPKHQTO EQPVQWT 6JGTGHQTG UNKIJV FGXKCVKQPU  5GNGEV C OGPW GPVT[ in the appearance of the symbols on the telephone buttons compared to those shown here are possible.
  • Page 10 PHONE FUNCTION KEYS 10 END button  'PF C ECNN  2TGUU CPF JQNF VQ VWTP VJG JCPFUGV QPQHH  'ZKV VJG OGPWQRGTCVKQP 11 R 4GECNN DWVVQP  Redial button  'PVGT TGFKCN NKUV CPF FKCN VJG TGEGPV PWODGT 13 [#] button handset locator button  +PUGTV C RCWUG  .QPI RTGUU VQ VWTP VJG TKPIGT QPQHH...
  • Page 11 PHONE FUNCTION KEYS Answering machine operation (eco710 ONLY) ;QW ECP WUG VJG MG[U QP VJG DCUG UVCVKQP VQ RGTHQTO VJG DCUKE HWPEVKQPU QH VJG CPUYGTKPI OCEJKPG 1 Answering machine /in use indicator  5MKR VQ PGZV OGUUCIG  6WTP VJG CPUYGTKPI OCEJKPG QPQHH  &GETGCUG URGCMGT XQNWOG...
  • Page 12: What The Icons Mean

    WHAT THE ICONS MEAN? What the icons mean? Icon Name Description $CVVGT[ %JCTIG .GXGN Indicates battery is fully discharged. $CVVGT[ %JCTIG .GXGN Indicates battery is fully charged. +PFKECVGU VJCV CP GZVGTPCN ECNN KU EQPPGEVGF QT JGNF Call +EQP DNKPMU YJGP TGEGKXKPI CP KPEQOKPI ECNN Message +PFKECVGU [QW JCXG C PGY 8QKEG /CKN OGUUCIG Caller display...
  • Page 13: Your Telephone Operations

    YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Set time and date Your Telephone Operations Note: Switching on/off +H [QW UWDUETKDG VQ VJG %CNNGT &KURNC[ UGTXKEG the time and date will be set automatically Press and hold the END DWVVQP HQT OQTG VJCP  YJGP [QW TGEGKXG C ECNN DWV [QW OC[ UVKNN PGGF seconds to switch on/off the handset in standby mode.
  • Page 14: Change The Display Language

    YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS  2TGUU BACK/CLEAR MG[ VQ FGNGVG VJG Direct dialling characters one by one. Press TALK MG[ VQ VCMG VJG NKPG CPF VJGP FKCN VJG PWODGT OCZKOWO  FKIKVU  'PVGT VJG PGY PCOG OCZKOWO  EJCTCEVGTU CPF RTGUU 1- MG[ VQ EQPHKTO # EQPHKTOCVKQP DGGR KU Call from redial list played.
  • Page 15: Call Waiting

    YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Answer and end a call Paging  9JGP VJG RJQPG TKPIU RTGUU TALK MG[ The paging feature enables you to locate a missing handset if the handset is in range and contains  6Q GPF C EQPXGTUCVKQP RTGUU END button. charged batteries.
  • Page 16 YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS 1. Press MENU MG[ VQ GPVGT OGPW UGNGEVKQP Activate/deactivate key tone # UKPING VQPG KU GOKVVGF YJGP C MG[ KU RTGUUGF ;QW  2 T G U U V J G N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V ECP GPCDNG QT FKUCDNG VJG MG[ VQPG $[ FGHCWNV VJG 2'4510#.
  • Page 17: Set Alarm

    YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Set time format Set alarm 1. Press MENU MG[ VQ GPVGT OGPW UGNGEVKQP 6JG JCPFUGV JCU CP CNCTO ENQEM HGCVWTG CPF YJGP  2 T G U U V J G N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V VJG CNCTO KU UGV KV KU UJQYP QP VJG JCPFUGV FKURNC[ CLOCK&ALARM and then press OK MG[ VQ 9JGP VJG CNCTO VKOG KU TGCEJGF VJG FKURNC[ CUJGU...
  • Page 18: Set Alarm Tone

    YOUR TELEPHONE OPERATIONS Set alarm tone 1. Press MENU MG[ VQ GPVGT OGPW UGNGEVKQP  2 T G U U V J G N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V CLOCK&ALARM and then press OK MG[ VQ select.
  • Page 19: Using Your Phonebook

    USING YOUR PHONEBOOK Press OK MG[ VQ EQP TO VJG PCOG GPVT[ Using your phonebook  'PVGT VJG PWODGT QH VJG EQPVCEV OCZKOWO  FKIKVU CPF VJGP RTGUU OK MG[ VQ EQP TO ;QWT RJQPG ECP UVQTG WR VQ  RJQPGDQQM OGOQTKGU # EQP TOCVKQP DGGR KU RNC[GF 'CEJ RJQPGDQQM GPVT[ ECP JCXG C OCZKOWO QH  FKIKVU HQT VJG RJQPG PWODGT CPF  EJCTCEVGTU HQT...
  • Page 20: Delete All Entries From The Phonebook List

    USING YOUR PHONEBOOK +PUVGCF QH RTGUUKPI VJG 0CXKICVKQP MG[ VQ DTQYUG 3. Press the Navigation MG[ VQ UGNGEV &'.'6' VJG RJQPGDQQM GPVTKGU [QW ECP RTGUU VJG PWOGTKE and then press OK MG[ VQ UGNGEV MG[ EQTTGURQPFKPI VQ VJG TUV NGVVGT QH VJG GPVT[ [QW  2TGUU VJG Navigation MG[ VQ UGNGEV CP GPVT[ YKUJ VQ NQECVG (QT GZCORNG RTGUUKPI 2 will show to delete and then press OK MG[...
  • Page 21: Delete Direct Access Memory

    USING YOUR PHONEBOOK Add/edit direct access memory Delete direct access memory 1. Press MENU MG[ VQ GPVGT OGPW UGNGEVKQP 1. Press MENU MG[ VQ GPVGT OGPW UGNGEVKQP  2 T G U U V J G N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V  2 T G U U V J G N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V 2*10'$11- CPF VJGP RTGUU OK MG[ VQ 2*10'$11- CPF VJGP RTGUU OK MG[ VQ UGNGEV...
  • Page 22: Using The Redial List

    USING THE REDIAL LIST Delete a redial number Using the redial list 1. Press REDIAL MG[ KP UVCPFD[ OQFG VQ IQ VQ The redial list stores the last 5 numbers dialed. A the redial list. OCZKOWO QH  FKIKVU ECP DG FKURNC[GF HQT GCEJ  2TGUU VJG Navigation MG[ VQ UGNGEV CP GPVT[ entry.
  • Page 23: Using The Call Log

    USING THE CALL LOG 1. Press OK MG[ VQ FKURNC[ OQTG FGVCKNU QH VJG Using the call log ECNN KPENWFKPI VJG FCVG CPF VKOG 5CXG ECNN NKUV GPVT[ KPVQ VJG RJQPGDQQM To receive Caller ID you may need to contact your  2TGUU CALL LOG 72 MG[ KP UVCPFD[ OQFG VGNGRJQPG UGTXKEG RTQXKFGT CPF VJG[ YKNN KPHQTO [QW CNUQ to go to the call list.
  • Page 24: Answering Machine Operation By Handset

    ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION BY HANDSET (ECO710 ONLY) The outgoing message Answering machine operation The model is supplied with two predefined outgoing by handset (eco710 ONLY) OGUUCIGU 1)/ WUGF HQT VJG FKHHGTGPV CPUYGT OQFGU 6JGTG CTG  CPUYGT OQFGU CXCKNCDNG #PUYGT 1PN[ ;QW ECP WUG VJG CPUYGT OCEJKPG OGPW QP VJG...
  • Page 25: Answering Machine Operation

    ANSWERING MACHINE OPERATION BY HANDSET (ECO710 ONLY) Record a personalized outgoing Playback and delete messages message The last recorded message is played first via the NQWFURGCMGT QP DCUG ;QW ECP EJQQUG VQ TGRNCEG VJG RTGFGHKPGF 1)/ YKVJ [QWT QYP RTGTGEQTFGF RGTUQPCNK\GF Old messages cannot be played again until after all messages.
  • Page 26: Using The Intercom

    USING THE INTERCOM +H VJGTG CTG OQTG VJCP  TGIKUVGTGF JCPFUGVU VJG Using the intercom JCPFUGV PWODGTU YJKEJ CTG CXCKNCDNG HQT KPVGTEQO CPF C  YKNN DG FKURNC[GF 2TGUU VJG URGEK E JCPFUGV +PVGTEQO ECNN VTCPUHGT CPF EQPHGTGPEG CTG QPN[ PWODGT [QW YKUJ VQ ECNN QT RTGUU VQ TKPI CNN RQUUKDNG YKVJ CV NGCUV  JCPFUGV TGIKUVGTGF VQ VJG JCPFUGVU VQ UVCTV KPVGTEQO...
  • Page 27: Switch Between An Internal And External Call

    USING THE INTERCOM Switch between an internal and external call &WTKPI VJG ECNN RTGUU INT MG[ VQ UYKVEJ DGVYGGP CP KPVGTPCN QT GZVGTPCN ECNN Establish a three-party conference call 6JG EQPHGTGPEG ECNN HGCVWTG CNNQYU QPG GZVGTPCN ECNN VQ DG UJCTGF YKVJ VYQ JCPFUGVU KP KPVGTEQO  6JG three parties can share the conversation and no CFFKVKQPCN PGVYQTM UWDUETKRVKQP KU TGSWKTGF &WTKPI CP GZVGTPCN ECNN RTGUU INT MG[ VQ RWV VJG...
  • Page 28: Advanced Use Of Your Telephone

    ADVANCED USE OF YOUR TELEPHONE Register your handset Advanced use of your +/2146#06 9JGP [QW RWTEJCUG C VGNGRJQPG CNN telephone JCPFUGVU CTG CNTGCF[ TGIKUVGTGF VQ VJG DCUG UQ [QW FQ PQV PGGF VQ TGIKUVGT VJGO *CPFUGV TGIKUVTCVKQP KU QPN[ PGEGUUCT[ YJGP [QW DW[ GZVTC JCPFUGVU QT KH C Change Master PIN handset has become faulty.
  • Page 29 ADVANCED USE OF YOUR TELEPHONE 9#+6+0) KU FKURNC[GF QP VJG UETGGP # EQP TOCVKQP Set prefix DGGR KU RNC[GF VQ KPFKECVG UWEEGUUHWN TGIKUVTCVKQP 6JKU CNNQYU [QW VQ FG PG C RTG Z PWODGT VQ DG CFFGF CPF VJG JCPFUGV YKNN TGVWTP VQ UVCPFD[ OQFG YKVJ KVU VQ VJG DGIKPPKPI QH CP[ RTGFKCNGF PWODGT CPF VQ handset number displayed.
  • Page 30: Change Recall Time

    ADVANCED USE OF YOUR TELEPHONE (QT PWODGTU UVCTVKPI YKVJ  QT 2 VJG RTG Z PWODGT  2TGUU VJG Navigation MG[ VQ UGNGEV #&8#0%'& will not be added to the SET and then press OK MG[ VQ UGNGEV 2TGFKCN PWODGT CHVGT TALK MG[ KU RTGUUGF 3.
  • Page 31: Answering Machine Settings

    ANSWERING MACHINE SETTINGS (ECO710 ONLY) 3. P r e s s t h e N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V Answering machine settings 5'66+0)5 CPF VJGP RTGUU OK MG[ VQ UGNGEV...
  • Page 32: Call Screening

    ANSWERING MACHINE SETTINGS (ECO710 ONLY) +H VJG TGOQVG CEEGUU EQFG KU EQTTGEV C EQP TOCVKQP 3. P r e s s t h e N a v i g a t i o n M G [ V Q U G N G E V...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING +H KV KU NQY TGRNCEG VJG JCPFUGV QP VJG DCUG WPKV QT Troubleshooting charger pod to recharge the batteries. 5YKVEJ QHH RQYGT CV VJG OCKPU UQEMGV YCKV HQT C ALWAYS check first that: UJQTV VKOG CPF VJGP UYKVEJ DCEM QP 6JKU OC[ UQNXG the problem.
  • Page 34: Intercom And Transfer

    HANDSET TONE TROUBLESHOOTING The base unit needs mains power for normal ;QW UJQWNF PF EQPVCEV FGVCKNU QP [QWT RJQPG DKNN QRGTCVKQP QH VJG RJQPG PQV LWUV HQT EJCTIKPI VJG The caller may have withheld their number or batteries. VJG[ OC[ DG ECNNKPI HTQO C PGVYQTM VJCV FQGU /CMG UWTG [QW CTG WUKPI VJG VGNGRJQPG NKPG ECDNG PQV VTCPUOKV VJG ECNNGT U PWODGT GI KH VJG[ CTG that was supplied with your...
  • Page 35 TROUBLESHOOTING HANDSET TONE %JGEM VJG EQPPGEVKQP DGVYGGP VJG DCUG WPKV CPF VJG OCKPU RQYGT UQEMGV "I try to recharge the batteries but I still get a warning that they are low" ;QW PGGF VQ TGRNCEG VJG DCVVGTKGU &KURQUG QH WUGF DCVVGTKGU UCHGN[ PGXGT DWTP VJGO QT RWV VJGO YJGTG VJG[ EQWNF IGV RWPEVWTGF &Q PQV WUG PQPTGEJCTIGCDNG DCVVGTKGU KP [QWT...
  • Page 36: Customer Support

    Troubleshooting section of this user guide as YGNN CU (TGSWGPVN[ #UMGF 3WGUVKQPU QP QWT YGDUKVG www.oricom.com.au. If you have further questions about using the product CHVGT TGXKGYKPI VJG TGUQWTEGU CDQXG QT YQWNF NKMG VQ purchase replacement parts or accessories please call our Customer Support Team.
  • Page 37: Warranty

    Australia ;QW OWUV CTTCPIG CPF RC[ CP[ GZRGPUGU KPEWTTGF Oricom has a simple warranty process for you to KPENWFKPI RQUVCIG FGNKXGT[ HTGKIJV VTCPURQTVCVKQP QT follow: KPUWTCPEG QH VJG RTQFWEV VQ TGVWTP VJG HCWNV[ RTQFWEV VQ...
  • Page 38 YJKEJGXGT KU NQPIGT &WTKPI VJG 9CTTCPV[ 2GTKQF are limited in duration to the Warranty Period. Oricom will where possible repair and if not replace Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects the faulty product or part thereof. All component parts...
  • Page 39 Oricom or Oricom’s authorised service provider. Oricom will not be liable for any damages caused by VJG RTQFWEV QT VJG HCKNWTG QH VJG RTQFWEV VQ RGTHQTO KPENWFKPI CP[ NQUV RTQHKVU QT UCXKPIU QT URGEKCN incidental or consequential damages.
  • Page 40 Phone: 1300 889 785 /QPFC[ VQ (TKFC[ CO VQ RO #'56 Web: www.oricom.com.au (CZ    Contact details for Oricom support and warranty claims in New Zealand 'OCKN UWRRQTV"QTKEQOEQP\ 2JQPG    /QPFC[ VQ (TKFC[ CO VQ RO 0<56...

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