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Oricom BB100
DECT CORDLESS Telephone
User Guide
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  • Page 1 Oricom BB100 DECT CORDLESS Telephone User Guide Keep this user guide for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety Information... 4 Unpacking your Oricom BB100 ... 4 Handset and Base unit... 5 LCD Layout ... 6 Selecting a site for the Base unit ... 7 Charging the batteries... 7 Handset battery charge level ... 7 Setting the handset date and time ... 7 Standby mode ...
  • Page 3 ADVANCED FEATURES... 20 Programming ... 20 Change PIN Code ... 20 Recall time selection... 21 Pause time selection ... 21 Reset to factory default settings ... 22 Quick default settings ... 22 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ... 23 Notes for operation in New Zealand ... 24 Warranty Information ...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Input: 240 Vac / 50Hz Output: 9.0 Vac / 300mA Unpacking your Oricom BB100 Retain all packing materials in a safe place, in case you later need to transport it or return it for servicing. In the box, you will find: - 1 handset, 1 Base Unit , 3 AAA rechargeable 600mAh batteries, 1 AC adaptor, User...
  • Page 5: Handset And Base Unit

    Handset and Base unit 1. Receiver 2. LCD display 3. PHONEBOOK button - Use to access phonebook. 4. TALK button - Press to make/receive/end external calls. - To escape from programming 5. Up button - To enter the redial list in standby mode - Long press to enter a pause in the dialling sequence - To adjust earpiece volume during a call...
  • Page 6: Lcd Layout

    LCD Layout ICON NAME Battery In Use (Talk) indicator Calling External External Call New CID Lock indicator Message Waiting Menu indicator Phone Book indicator Microphone Mute indicator Signal indicator Left Scroll Right Scroll DESCRIPTION Animated when charging Fully charged Half charged Very Low Remain steady when the phone is in use (i.e.
  • Page 7: Selecting A Site For The Base Unit

    Selecting a site for the Base unit The phone base unit should be installed where the mains adaptor plug will reach the power socket and, the telephone cable will reach your telephone socket and not to close to other electrical equipment (such as washing machines, microwaves, TV, fluorescent lights, etc.
  • Page 8: Standby Mode

    Standby mode When the handset is not in use is in the standby mode. The LCD will display: 1 BB100 10.37 Where: Handset assigned number BB100: Handset name 10:37: Time of the day ( 10 AM, 37 minutes) (ex : 23:37 : 11 PM, 37 minutes) Note: If power is disconnected from your phone, the clock will be inaccurate.
  • Page 9: Re-Dialing

    Press ‘TALK’ button to answer the call. To end the call, either press TALK button or place the handset back on the base. Re-dialing The last 10 dialled external numbers are stored for redialling (in the re-dial list). The number can consist of up to 25 digits.
  • Page 10: Page Function

    Page function If you lose or misplace your handset you can press the ‘Page’ on base to relocate it. Press the Page button on the base. The paged handset will ring. The In Use LED on the base will flash and handset.
  • Page 11: Reviewing The Phonebook

    Press OK button to confirm. Input phone number (max. 25 digits) from keypad. Press OK button to confirm. To add another phone book entry, follow steps above. To exit, press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode. Reviewing the phonebook a.
  • Page 12: Editing An Entry In The Phone Book

    Editing an entry in the phone book * You can amend the name and number of any entry stored in your phonebook: Press OK button. Press OK button. Press DOWN button to scroll to the option Press OK button. The name of first phone book entry is displayed. Use the UP and DOWN button to scroll through the records until the required name is displayed.
  • Page 13: Caller Id (Cid)

    If you subscribe to Caller ID (charges may apply) to your telephone service providers Caller ID service, numbers of the incoming calls will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log. (Please consult your telephone service provider for details about the service) Call Screening With CID service implemented on your telephone line, when your phone rings, the caller’s number will display on the LCD of the handset.
  • Page 14: To Store A Cid Entry In The Phonebook

    display first. If your telephone service provides the number only, the number will be displayed (without name). If the name is displayed first, press OK button to see the number. If the number consists of more than 12 digits, the turned on and the first 12 digits of the number are displayed.
  • Page 15: Message Waiting Service

    Press OK to view the number if the name is displayed first. Press OK again to see the remaining digits, if the number consists of more than 12 digits). Press OK again to show repeat times of the call if the number is displayed first.
  • Page 16: Setting The Handset Ringer Volume

    Press DOWN button. Press OK button. Use DOWN button to scroll to the option melody for external calls. Or, to scroll to the option INT MELODY, to set a ringer melody for internal calls. Press OK button. melodies) and you will hear a sample melody. Use the UP and DOWN button to select your desired melody.
  • Page 17: Setting Base Ringer Volume

    Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode, or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode. Setting Base Ringer Volume: Press OK button. ‘ Use DOWN button to scroll to Press OK button, Press OK button. volume levels) or Use the UP and DOWN button to select your desired volume level and if you want to set the ringer off, select...
  • Page 18: Low Battery

    Press OK button again. Press OK button again. Use UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF setting. Press OK button to confirm the setting. Press CANCEL and hold to exit to standby, or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode. Low battery Press OK button.
  • Page 19: Language Selection

    Press DOWN button. Press OK button. Use DOWN button to scroll to the option Press OK button. Enter your desired handset name from the keypad (max 5 characters). Press OK button to confirm the name. Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode, or Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode.
  • Page 20: Switching Your Handset On Or Off

    Switching your handset On or Off Press and hold the CANCEL button, you can power off the handset. To power on the handset again, just press CANCEL button. Auto Answering When the Auto Answer function is activated, you are able to answer a call by lifting the handset out of the base cradle without having to press the TALK key.
  • Page 21: Recall Time Selection

    Enter the old 4 digits PIN number from the numeric keypad (Default PIN code is 0000). Press OK button. The display shows Enter new PIN number (max. 8 digits) from the numeric keypad. Press OK button to confirm. The LCD shows Use numeric keypad to re-enter the new PIN.
  • Page 22: Reset To Factory Default Settings

    Reset to factory default settings This feature will restore the factory default settings of your phone. All programming earlier done like setting the ringing volume, ringing melody, external call melody, clear the phonebook, clear the LNR, etc. will be erased. Press OK button.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    Problem Possible Cause Programming RF Interference occurs Display during programming. NOT AVAIL Interference during Out of range or close to communications other electrical appliances Entries will not be Phonebook is full accepted in the PHONEBOOK. Time reset to 12:00 The base power was removed or base was reset.
  • Page 24: Notes For Operation In New Zealand

    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.
  • Page 25: Warranty Information

    In the unlikely event of a fault developing, 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 Oricom International Pty Ltd PO Box 5681 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Customer support Email: support@oricom.com.au...