Ascalade DECT200 User Manual

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DECT200
DRAFT
1.9GHz DECT Telephone
Caller ID
Hands-free

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide DECT200 DRAFT 1.9GHz DECT Telephone Caller ID Hands-free...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Environment and Safety ............2 What’s in the Box? .............. 4 Welcome ................5 How to use this user guide? ..........5 Need more help? .............. 5 About your phone ............... 6 The handset..............6 The base................ 7 The icons ...............
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Auto answer..............25 Dial mode ..............25 Recall selection ..............25 Area code removal ............26 CID Prefix..............26 13 Extra Features ..............27 The alarm clock ..............27 Baby call...............27 Keypad lock ..............28 Missing handset(s)............28 Voicemail indication............28 14 The System ..............29 Registering your handset with additional base ......29 Selecting a base unit ............29 Deleting a handset ............30...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOUD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING. • Read and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. •...
  • Page 6: Environment And Safety

    Environment and Safety Environment and Safety IMPORTANT This product is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternate arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. Power requirements This product requires an electrical supply of 110-120 volts, single-phase alternating current, excluding IT installations defined in standard UL 60950.
  • Page 7 Environment and Safety Environmental Remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and old equipments. Promote their recycling where possible. Recycling & disposal Disposal instructions for old products: The purpose of WEEE directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment;...
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    What’s in the Box? Make sure you have all these items in the box. For missing item(s), contact your dealer. Base Unit Handset Handset Battery Cover Base Power Adapter NiMH AAA Telephone Line Cord Rechargeable Battery Quick Start Guide Charger Charger Power * For multiple pack Adapter...
  • Page 9: Welcome

    Welcome This user guide provides you with information and instruction you need to get the most from your phone. HOW TO USE THIS USER GUIDE? The following symbols are used to alert you on important information. This symbol has two meanings: •...
  • Page 10: About Your Phone

    About your phone THE HANDSET Menu & OK key Use to enter the menus. Use to select menu. Use to confirm selection. Redial, Mute & Back key Use to enter the redial log. Use to dial the last dialed number. Use to erase text and numbers.
  • Page 11: The Base

    About Your Phone THE BASE Page key Use to locate handsets. Use for registration. THE ICONS Each icon gives you a visual message of what is happening on your handset. Battery level Ringer off Call in progress Signal strength Voicemail indicator Press to confirm Caller ID indicator Menu options upward...
  • Page 12: The Menus

    About Your Phone THE MENUS Your phone offers a variety of features and functions grouped in the menus. Browsing the menus The main menu includes the Phonebook, Clock/Alarm, Personal Set, and Advanced Set menu. Press to enter the main menu. Press to enter the phonebook.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started CONNECTING YOUR PHONE NOTE: The power adapters (for the phone and charger) are intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. Connect the output plug of the mains adapter to the bottom of the base unit. Connect the mains adapter to a standard wall outlet.
  • Page 14: Checking The Battery Level

    Getting Started Place the 2 rechargeable batteries (included) into the battery compartment. Slide the battery door firmly into place. Place the handset on the base unit or charger for charging. Charge for 14 hours before initial use. * The charger is only applicable to multiple pack model. NOTE: Handset may get warm during initial charge.
  • Page 15: Registering Your Handset

    Getting Started REGISTERING YOUR HANDSET Registration allows communication between your base unit and handset(s). If your handset cannot communicate with its base, you will not be able to make any call or use some of the functions and features on the phone. NOTE: Your handset is already registered unless you have bought an extra handset individually or you have de-registered To register your handset to an additional base unit, see Registering your...
  • Page 16: Call

    Call NOTE: Emergency Call. This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternate arrangements should be made for access to MAKING A CALL This section describes the different ways to make a call. Press Dial the phone number.
  • Page 17: Ending A Call

    Call Calling from your phonebook For details on the phonebook, see Phonebook on page 18. Press Select the phonebook record you want. Press to dial out the number. Calling from the incoming call log You can return a call from the incoming call log. Press Select the record you want.
  • Page 18: During A Call

    Call DURING A CALL This section describes the features that are available during a call. Making a second call NOTE: 2 Call Service. Consult and subscribe from your service Press to put the current call on hold. Dial the number you want. The number displays on the screen and is dialed out.
  • Page 19: Intercom And Conference Calls

    Intercom and Conference Calls NOTE: You need at least 2 handsets to carry out the functions mentioned in this section. CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET Press Select the handset you want. Press OK. Wait for the other party to answer your call. Press to cancel or end the intercom call.
  • Page 20 Intercom and Conference Calls Press and hold to re-establish the conference call. - 16 -...
  • Page 21: Text And Numbers

    Text and Numbers You can enter text and numbers for handset name, phonebook record, and others. ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS Find the key with the character you want. Press it as many times as needed for the character to display on the screen.
  • Page 22: Phonebook

    Phonebook Each handset has a phonebook that can store up to 50 records. Each phonebook record can have a name of up to 12 characters long and a number of up to 20 digits long. VIEWING THE PHONEBOOK Press Select the record you want. Searching a record You can search the phonebook by scrolling or by searching the first character.
  • Page 23: Adding A Record

    Phonebook Press OK to send the phonebook number or press and hold again to exit phonebook. ADDING A RECORD NOTE: Memory Full. If your phonebook is full, a notification displays. Delete unnecessary records before adding new ones. Press Select PHONEBOOK ADD.
  • Page 24 Phonebook Press OK to confirm. All records are deleted. - 20 -...
  • Page 25: Call Log

    Call Log The call log stores the call history of the last 20 incoming and the last 5 dialed calls. VIEWING THE CALL RECORDS Press to view the incoming call log, or Press to view the dialed call log. Select the record you want. Press to see details.
  • Page 26 Call Log - 22 -...
  • Page 27: Custom Options

    Custom Options Make this your handset – change the look and sound to suit your needs and tastes. From the display to sound, this section shows you how to set your preference. PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE’S DISPLAY Naming your handset Every handset can have its own name. It displays on the screen during standby.
  • Page 28 Custom Options Setting your handset’s ringer volume Your handset has 6 ringer volume levels (including ringer off). Press Select PERSONAL SET HANDSET TONE VOLUME. Press OK. Select the volume level. Press OK when finished. The new setting is saved. Setting the key tone Key tone is the sound you hear when you press a key on your handset.
  • Page 29: Calling Features

    Calling Features Your phone supports a number of call-related features to help you handle and manage your calls more effectively and conveniently. AUTO ANSWER Auto answer enables you to answer an incoming call by simply picking up the handset from the charging cradle. You do not need to press a key to answer the call.
  • Page 30: Area Code Removal

    Calling Features Selecting recall duration Press Select ADVANCED SET RECALL TIME. Press OK. Select the new setting. Press OK. The new setting is saved. AREA CODE REMOVAL The area code feature automatically removes an area code of an incoming call. You can define an area code you want to remove. The phone number will be saved in the call log without the area code.
  • Page 31: Extra Features

    Extra Features Discover and explore the additional features your phone offers! Find out how these features can benefit you and help you make the most from your phone. THE ALARM CLOCK Use your phone as an alarm clock to wake you up from your sleep. You can have different alarm settings for each handset.
  • Page 32: Keypad Lock

    Extra Features Deactivating baby call Press Select OFF. Press OK. KEYPAD LOCK You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental presses on the handset while you are carrying it around. Locking/Unlocking the keypad Press and hold to lock and unlock the keypad. MISSING HANDSET(S) Press on the base unit.
  • Page 33: The System

    The System REGISTERING YOUR HANDSET WITH ADDITIONAL BASE This section shows you how to register your handset to additional base unit(s). If your handset displays UNREGISTERED, refer to Registering your handset on page 11. Press and hold on the base unit for 4 seconds. Press on the handset.
  • Page 34: Deleting A Handset

    The System DELETING A HANDSET Use one handset to delete (de-register) another handset that shares the same base unit. Press Select ADVANCED SET DELETE HS. Press OK. Select the handset (number) you want to delete. Press OK. Enter the system PIN. Use BACK to make corrections. Press OK.
  • Page 35: Appendix

    Appendix DEFAULT SETTINGS These are the factory pre-programmed settings of your phone. General Setting Language Country setting Handset Name* Unchanged Time 00:00 Alarm Clock Auto Answer Backlight Recall Duration Recall 1 Dial Mode Tone Area Code number Empty CID Prefix Phonebook* Unchanged Sounds Setting...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING Problem No dialing tone • Check your phone connections. • The handset may be out of range. Move closer. • The battery capacity may be low. Charge battery. Signal icon flashing • The handset may be out of range. Move closer. •...
  • Page 37: Phone Specifications

    Appendix PHONE SPECIFICATIONS Item Specification Product name SYNER.G Frequency bands North America (UPCS): 1920-1930MHz Number of North America (UPCS): 60 channels channels Range 300m outdoor, 50m indoor Connection PSTN Standby time 120 hours Talk time 10 hours Rechargeable 2 x AAA, NiMH 650 mAh battery cells - 33 -...
  • Page 38: Compliance Statement

    Appendix Compliance Statement Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment Published by ACTA. Notification to the local telephone company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment.
  • Page 39: Fcc Rf Radiation Exposure Statement

    Appendix This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference with not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :...
  • Page 40: Do Not Attempt To Repair Or Modify This Equipment

    Appendix The term « IC : » before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. 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 41: Service Centers

    Appendix Service Centers USA Location : Ascalade Communications 5077 W. Sunset Drive, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Canada Location : 12051 Riverside Way, Richmond, BC Canada, V6W 1K7 - 37 -...

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