Olympia OL6010 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Your Conference Telephone Owner’s Manual Base (DRAFT) LCD Display on the POD Phone Key Basic Steps to Install Charging the POD OLYMPIA OL6010 To Ensure Better Performance BASIC OPERATIONS 2.4 GHz WDCT Conference Telephone During Standby Answering Calls Making Calls Traditional Dialing...
  • Page 2 Ringer On/Off Shortcut Add New Number in Phonebook Programming Start Programming Programming Ringer Melody Programming Dialing Mode Flash Duration Programming User Phone Number Programming Network Services Number Programming Service Centre Number Programming Default Setting Additional Features Call Recording Out of Range Paging Additional Features Low Battery...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock the power fails. Make alternative arrangements for access to emergency during subsequent use. • services. Unplug this product form the wall outlet and battery source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION a.
  • Page 4 Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Use only an SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Olympia Phone approved battery pack in the POD of your OL6010 Conference Telephone. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, always do the following when replacing, discarding, or charging battery.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Checklist of Parts This package should contain the following: Base Base Adapter Battery AD04 Charging Adapter for POD GP180AAH6YML AD05 Telephone Line User’s Guide If any of these are missing, please contact help line 1-866-537-0384.
  • Page 6: Your Conference Telephone

    Your Conference Telephone Base Clear / Number Page During dialing/programming, press to clear previous digit; or Press to page POD if you want to find the press and hold to delete the entire string of numbers. misplaced POD. Press once to exit programming/phonebook/redial review. Press and hold to exit to Standby from programming mode.
  • Page 7: Lcd Display On The Pod

    LCD Display on the POD Phone Key Battery Phone Mute Phonebook Program Ringer Signal Key Function Phone Book Scroll Service Flash Redial / Program Clear Clock Hour glass Icon Name Description • stays on to indicate battery level Battery • flashes when batteries require charging Down •...
  • Page 8: Basic Steps To Install

    Basic Steps to Install BASIC OPERATIONS 1. Place the base and POD units on a flat and stable surface. During Standby 2. Connect the output plug of the base adapter to the socket on the bottom of the base unit and the adapter to the mains wall outlet. The power LED on the base should become steadily lit.
  • Page 9: Making Calls

    Making Calls Making Calls You can make a call by Predialing • pressing PHONE key and then dialing phone number; The phone number is entered before the phone line is entered. The phone • number can be verified before you place the call. dialing phone number and then pressing PHONE key;...
  • Page 10: Redialing

    Redialing Redialing Redialing allows you to call the last dialed number. You can redial a number by traditional dialing or predialing. • Call timer and talk time remaining Use Traditional Dialing counter are displayed accordingly. • Press PHONE key to seize the •...
  • Page 11 Phonebook Dialing Phonebook Dialing Phonebook dialing allows you to call any phone numbers stored in Note: If no phonebook record is selected after PHONEBOOK key has phonebook. Refer to the section of programming for how to store or edit the been pressed, phonebook numbers.
  • Page 12: Phonebook Dialing

    Phonebook Dialing Services Dialing Use Predialing Services dialing allow you to call network service (eg. bridging services, long distance conference services) by a single key press. Refer to the section of • Press PHONEBOOK key. programming for how to enter or edit the services phone number. •...
  • Page 13: Service Centre Quick Access

    Service Centre Quick Access Things you can do during a call The Service Centre quick access allows you to call the service center (eg. You can do the following during a call, helpline, support centre of network provider) by a single key press. Refer to a.
  • Page 14: Dialing Extra Digits

    Things you can do during a call Things you can do during a call Change Dial Tone Dialing from Phonebook Record Pulse dialing can be changed temporarily to tone dialing during a call. The You can dial any phonebook number when you are talking on the phone. phone shall return to pulse dialing when the call is ended.
  • Page 15: Things You Can Do During A Call

    Things you can do during a call Ringer Volume Displaying User Phone Number The POD has six ringer volume levels for selection (including OFF). The Your phone number (if it has been programmed) can be displayed during a ringer volume can be adjusted or turned on/off when the phone is ringing or call.
  • Page 16 Add New Number in Phonebook Programming You can store up to 10 phone numbers in phonebook. Each phone number You can program the ringer melody, dialing mode, flash duration, user phone can hold up to 44 digits. The original phone number, if any, shall be number, network service number, and service center number.
  • Page 17 Programming Programming Ringer Melody Dialing Mode • Press “1” to select ringer melody • Press “2” to select dialing mode programming. programming. (The current melody number shall (The current dialing mode is be displayed.) displayed e.g. “P” for pulse dialing.) •...
  • Page 18 Programming Programming Flash Duration User Phone Number • Press “3” to select flash duration • Press “4” to select user phone programming. number programming. (The current duration is displayed.) (The current number is displayed if it has been programmed; • Press PROGRAM key to select otherwise a blank screen will be displayed.) flash duration programming.
  • Page 19 Programming Programming Network Services Number Service Centre Number • Press “5” to select network • Press “6” to select service center services number programming. number programming. (The LCD displays the current (The LCD displays the current number if available; otherwise a number if it has been blank screen will be displayed.) programmed;...
  • Page 20 Programming Additional Features Default Setting Call Recording • Press and hold “9” to return the • External recording equipment can phone to default setting. be connected to the stereo jack on (The display will show the base unit for call recording. “888888888888888888”.) •...
  • Page 21 Additional Features QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Action Description Low Battery To make a call • Press → Dial tone → Enter number • Enter number → Press • During standby, the battery icon Redialing • Press → Last number dialed displayed will become empty and starts flashing when the battery is low.
  • Page 22 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. Check that the microphone is ON during the call. The GREEN Program Network • Press and hold → Press 5 → → Press microphone indicators should be lit. Services Number 2. Check that the telephone line is connected between the socket on the bottom of the base unit and to the wall phone socket.
  • Page 23 Notice COMPLIANCE INFORMATON FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION REQUIREMENTS This equipment should not be used on coin telephone lines. Connection to party line service is subjected to state tariffs. If trouble is experienced, The equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and Technical disconnect this equipment from the telephone line to determine if it is causing Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA.
  • Page 24 Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 25 FCC RF RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation expos ure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and ope rated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.

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