Binatone FUSION 2925 User Manual
Binatone FUSION 2925 User Manual

Binatone FUSION 2925 User Manual

Digital cordless telephone with answer machine

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TECHNICAL DETAILS
Standard
USER GUIDE
Frequency range
Fusion 925
2
Channel bandwidth
Operating range
Digital Cordless Telephone
with Answer Machine
Operating time
Temperature range
Electrical power
Port specification
to EN41003.
The
port (connected to the telephone line) is a TNV port
CLEANING AND CARE
Binatone Helpline (for UK only)
Do not clean any part of your
Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm
this may cause permanent damage which is not
Tel: 0845 345 9677
When necessary, clean it with a damp cloth.
Keep your
Fusion 2925
**Please note that all calls are charged at local rate
it get wet.
Or visit our website: www.binatoneonline.com
Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your
However, if something
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING
supplier or the Helpline.
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER
FAILS. ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE
MADE FOR ACCESS TO DIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.
Before operating this set,
please read these instructions carefully.
1
3

GET TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

3.1
Handset Overview
3.2 Display Icons and Symbols
EARPIECE
The screen display gives you information on the current status of the telephone.
UP
RIGHT SOFT KEY
In lists: move up the options
Icons
Use to select function given on
During calls/ringing:
display above - PB (phonebook),
increase the volume.
Back, Clear.
LEFT SOFT KEY
u
se to select function given on
TALK OFF
,
,
display above - Menu Select
End a call or return to previous
OK, Mute, Unmute.
menu.
Press and hold to turn the
handset on / off.
Calls

Redial

RIGHT/CALL LIST
Calls
From idle: access the Call List.
In editing/predialling mode: move
TALK ON
the cursor to the right.
Make or answer calls.
LEFT
DOWN / REDIAL LIST
Redial
In editing/predialling mode:
From idle: access the Redial List
move the cursor to the left
In lists: move down the options
.
During calls / ringing: decrease
the volume.
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD,
* (STAR), # (HASH)
MICROPHONE
For dialling and entering
RECALL / FLASH
names, with additional long
Sends a recall (R) signal, used
press functions for:
SPEAKERPHONE
* key - keypad lock and to
fot some PBX / Calling Features.
Turns the speakerphone on /off.
switch character sets.
0 key - to insert a dialling
INTERCOM
pause
Make an intercom call or
# key - handset ringer on/off
conference call.
and to switch character cases.
5
(Lowercase)
4
USE YOUR PHONE
Power on the Handset
4.1
If your handset is powered off, press and hold <
<
> again to power off the handset.
4.2

Make an External Call

4.2.1
Preparatory dialling
Enter the phone number and press <
When
entering the number, if you
4.2.2
Direct dialling
Press <
> to connect to the line and then
(Note: if you enter a wrong digit you cannot correct it with the <C
4.2.3
Call from the phonebook
Press <Right Soft key> to access the phonebook and press <UP/DOWN> to select the desired
phonebook entry.
Press <
> or <
4.2.4
Call from the call list (Only available with Caller Display)
Press <
> to access the call list and press <UP/DOWN> to select the desired call list entry
Calls
Press <
> or <
4.2.5
Call from the redial list
Press <
Redial
> to access the redial list and press <UP/DOWN> to select the desired redial number
Press <
> or <
3. .3
6
Greek Character Table
4.2.6
Call timer
(Uppercase)
Your handset automatically times the duration of every call.
you
make or answer a call and remains on the
It is shown in hours, minutes and seconds format
4.3

Answer a Call

If the handset is not on the charging cradle:
When the phone rings, press <
Note: If AUTO ANSWER is set to ON, then lifting the handset off the base or
charger will answer the call automatically, and no buttons need to be pressed.

End a Call

4.4
During a call connection, press <
OR
Put the handset on the base station or charger to end the call.
4.5
Adjust Earpiece and Handsfree Volume
The volume level can be adjusted over 5 levels for each of the earpiece and handsfree volumes.
During a call:
Press <UP> or <DOWN> to increase or decrease the volume level respectively. The current setting is shown.
(Lowercase)
When you end the call, the volume settings will still remain at the last selected level.
4.6
Mute a Call
You can talk to someone nearby without letting the caller hear you during a call.
During a call:
Press <Mute/Left Soft key> to mute the microphone. Your caller cannot hear you. Press <Unmute/Left soft key>
again to unmute the microphone.
4.7
Turn Off the Handset Ringer
In idle, press and hold <#> to turn off the ringer. The
Note:
When there is an incoming call, the display will still flash the Call icon and show "
Incoming Call", with any Caller Display number, even if the ringer is turned off
To turn the ringer back on, press and hold <#> again.
4.8
Redial
You can redial
any of the last 20 numbers called. If you have st
number, the name will be displayed instead.
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Digital Enhanced Cordless
1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................. 3
Telecommunication (DECT)
2

INSTALL YOUR PHONE ...................................................................................................................................... 4

1.88 to 1.9 GHz
(bandwidth = 20 MHz)
2.1
C
ONNECT THE
B
ASE
S
TATION
...............................................................................................................................
2.2
I
NSTALL AND
C
HARGE THE
B
ATTERIES
1.728 MHz
3
GET TO KNOW YOUR PHONE ........................................................................................................................... 5
Up to 300m outdoors;
up to 50m indoors
3.2
B
S
O
.................................................................................................................................... 6
ASE
TATION
VERVIEW
3.1
H
ANDSET
O
VERVIEW
............................................................................................................................................ 5
Standby: 100 hours
3.2
D
I
A
S
............................................................................................................................. 6
ISPLAY
CONS
ND
YMBOLS
Talking: 10 hours
3.3
B
ASE
S
TATION
W
ITH
T
ELEPHONE
A
Battery charge time:15 hours
3.4
B
T
D
LED D
I
ASE
WO
IGIT -
ISPLAY
NFORMATION
Operating 0 C to 40 C
3.5
M
ENU
S
TRUCTURE
............................................................................................................................................... 8
Storage -20 C to 60 C
3.6
T
EXT
A
ND
D
IGIT
E
NTRY
T
ABLES
HANDSET
500mAH 2.4V NiMH
4
USE YOUR PHONE ............................................................................................................................................ 12
rechargeable battery pack
4.1
P
H
................................................................................................................................... 12
OWER ON THE
ANDSET
Base unit:
4.2
M
E
C
.................................................................................................................................. 12
AKE AN
XTERNAL
ALL
Ten Pao - S004LB0600045 / S004LV0600045
4.2.1 P
REPARATORY DIALLING
............................................................................................................................... ...... 12
input 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 150mA,
4.2.2 D
............................................................................................................................... ................. 12
output 6VDC 450mA
IRECT DIALLING
4.2.3 C
............................................................................................................................ 12
ALL FROM THE PHONEBOOK
4.2.4 C
................................................................................................................................. 12
Charger unit:
ALL FROM THE CALL LIST
Ten Pao - S004LB0600030 / S004LV0600030
4.2.5 C
ALL FROM THE REDIAL LIST
.............................................................................................................................. 1
input 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 150mA,
4.2.6 C
...................................................................................................................................................... 12
ALL TIMER
output 6VDC 300mA
4.3
A
C
................................................................................................................................................ 12
NSWER A
ALL
4.4
E
C
....................................................................................................................................................... 12
ND A
ALL
The
port (connec t ed to the mains power supply) is a SELV port with respect
4.5
A
DJUST
E
ARPIECE AND
H
ANDSFREE
4.6
M
C
..................................................................................................................................................... 12
UTE A
ALL
4.7
T
O
T
H
R
..............................................................................................................
URN
FF
HE
ANDSET
INGER
with
respect to EN41003.
4.8
R
EDIAL
.............................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.8.1 R
EDIAL A NUMBER FROM THE REDIAL LIST
4.8.2 S
AVE A REDIAL NUMBER INTO THE PHONEBOOK
Fusion 2925
system with benzene, thinners or other
solvent chemicals as
4.8.3 D
................................................................................................................................ 13
ELETE A REDIAL NUMBER
covered by the Guarantee.
4.8.4 D
ELETE
A
LL
REDIAL LIST ENTRIES
....................................................................................................................... 13
4.9
K
EYPAD
L
OCK
.................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.10
F
H
................................................................................................................................................. 13
IND
ANDSET
system away from
hot, humid conditions or
strong sunlight, and
don't let
4.11
M
I
C
................................................................................................................................. 13
AKE AN
NTERNAL
ALL
4.11.1 I
NTERCOM ANOTHER HANDSET
........................................................................................................................ 13
system.
4.11.2 T
RANSFER AN EXTERNAL CALL TO ANOTHER HANDSET
Fusion 2925
4.11.3 S
WITCH CALLS BETWEEN AN EXTERNAL CALL AND AN INTERNAL CALL
does go wrong, please
do not try to
repair it yourself
, but consult your
4.11.4 M
3-
AKE A
WAY CONFERENCE CALL
5

PHONEBOOK ..................................................................................................................................................... 14

5.1
A
N
E
............................................................................................................................................. 14
DD A
EW
NTRY
5.2
E
DIT AN
E
NTRY
................................................................................................................................................... 14
5.3
V
E
.................................................................................................................................................. 14
IEW AN
NTRY
5.4
D
ELETE AN
E
NTRY
.............................................................................................................................................. 14
5.5
D
ELETE
A
LL
P
HONEBOOK
E
NTIRES
5.6
V
P
C
............................................................................................................................. 15
IEW
HONEBOOK
APACITY

CALL LIST .......................................................................................................................................................... 15

6
6.1
V
C
L
........................................................................................................................................... 15
IEW THE
ALL
IST
6.2
S
C
L
N
TORE A
ALL
IST
UMBER INTO THE
6.3
D
IAL A
C
ALL
L
IST
N
UMBER
................................................................................................................................. 15
6.4
D
ELETE AN
E
NTRY IN THE
C
ALL
L
IST
6.5
D
A
C
L
E
ELETE
LL
ALL
IST
NTIRES
REMOTE OPERATION......................................................................................................................
3.3 Base Station with Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) Control
Description
Steady when the handset is in range of the base. More bars will
show when the signal strength is strong.
Flashes when the handset is not registered to the base,
or out of range of the base.
6
Indicates that the alarm is set.
Flashes when the alarm time is reached.
1
Indicates an intercom is in progress.
Indicates a call is in progress.
Flashes when there is an incoming call.
Indicates that speakerphone is being used.
1.
DELETE
Press once to delete the message during playback.
Indicates that the handset ringer is switched off.
Press and hold to delete all the messages.
Note: New voice messages will not be deleted.
Indicates the answering machine is turned on.
2.
VOLUME UP (+)
Flashes when the answering machine memory is full.
Increase (+) speaker volume during message playback.
Indicates when new VMWI message is received.
3.
TAM ON/OFF
(This is a Caller Display service and is not usually available from UK
Press to turn on the answering machine.
Press again to turn off the answering machine.
network providers.)
Indicates that the keypad is locked.
4.
SKIP FORWARD
Press to skip the current message and play the next message.
Indicates when the battery is fully charged.
5.
PLAY/STOP
Indicates when the battery is 2/3 charged.
Press to play the message.
Press again to stop the message playback.
Indicates when the battery is 1/3 charged.
6.
SKIP BACKWARD
Press to repeat playing the current message from the beginning. Press twice to skip
Flashes when low battery is detected to indicate that it needs
backward to the previous message.
charging.
7.
VOLUME DOWN (-)
Battery icons cycle during charging
Decrease (-) speaker volume during message playback.
8.
PAGE
Press the Page on the base station to page your registered handset(s).
Press and hold to start registration process.
6
4.8.1
Redial a number from the redial list
1. Press <DOWN/REDIAL> to access the redial list.
> to turn on the handset. You can press and hold
2. Press <UP/DOWN> to browse the redial list.
3. Press <Select> to dial to the selected redial number.
Note: If there are no numbers in the redial list, the display shows "List Empty"
4.8.2
Save a redial number into the phonebook
> or <
> to
connect to the line and dial the
number.
1.
Press <DOWN> and then <UP/DOWN> to find the redial number you want to save.
make a mistake, press <Clear>
to delete digits.
2. Press <Select> to select the redial number.
3. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Add to PB.
enter the phone number.
4. Press <Select>
to browse the ringtone list. The respective ringtone will
ringtone list.
(Note: the selected melody will only be played if you subscribe to Caller Display and the
lear> key.)
incoming number matches the stored number.)
5. Press <OK
> to save the redial number into the phonebook.
4.8.3
Delete a redial number
1.
> to dial
out the selected phonebook entry.
Press <DOWN> and then <UP/DOWN> to find the redial number you want to delete, and then press <Select>.
2. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Delete.
3. Press <OK> to
show "? Delete Confirm"
4. Press <OK> to confirm nd the entry will be deleted.
a
> to dial out to the selected call list entry.
4.8.4
Delete
all redial list entri es
1. Press <Down> to enter the redial list, then <Select>.
2. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Delete All.
> to dial
out the selected redial number.
3. Press <OK> to
show "? Delete Confirm"
4. Press <OK> to confirm. All entries will be deleted and the display will show "! List Empty".
4.9
Keypad Lock
You can lock the keypad so that it cannot be used accidentally while carrying it around.
The call timer is displayed from when you
Note: You will still be able to use <TALK> to answer a call if the handset is ringing.
screen for 5 seconds after the end of the call.
1. To lock the keypad: In idle mode, press and hold <*> key, the keypad lock icon<
(HH:MM:SS).
2. To unlock the keypad: In idle mode, press and hold <*> key, the keypad lock icon<
4.10 Find Handset
You can locate the handset by pressing <PAGE> on the base station. All the handsets registered to the base will
> /
<
> / <Accept> to answer a call.
ring up for 60 seconds and "--Paging--" is displayed on the LCD. You can stop the paging by pressing any key
on the handset, except <Silent / Right soft key>, or by
4.11 Make an Internal Call
This feature is only applicable when there are at least two registered handsets. It allows you to make internal calls,
> to end the call.
transfer external calls from one handset to another handset and make conference calls.
If the called handset is not answered within 20 seconds, the called handset will stop ringing and the calling
handset will return to standby mode.
4.11.1 Intercom another handset
1. Press <INT> and the numbers of all the registered handsets will be listed.
Note: If there are no additional handsets registered in the system,
"Unavailable".
If there is only one other handset registered to the base, when <INT> is pressed it will call the other
handset immediately.
2. Press <the handset number> or <LEFT> or <RIGHT> to select the handset that you want to make an internal
call to or press <9> to ring all
the registered handset.
3. Press <Select>.
4. The called handset rings and <
Note: If there is an external
call while you are on an intercom call, you'll hear warning beeps, and you have to end
ringer off
icon <
> is displayed on the LCD.
the intercom call before you can answer the external call.
4.11.2 Transfer an external call to another handset
During an external call:
1.
Press <INT> and select handset you want to transfer the call to.
2. The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset rings.
ored a name in the phonebook to go with the
3. Press <
> / <
> / <Accept> on t
4. Press <OFF> on the calling handset to end the current call with the external party.
5. The external call is transferred to the called handset.
Note: If the other handset has not answered the intercom call, you can stop the intercom
external call by pressing <INT> .
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Table of Contents
7
CLOCK & ALARM .............................................................................................................................................. 17
7.1
D
ATE
& T
IME
...................................................................................................................................................... 17
7.1.1 C
HANGE DATE FORMAT
..................................................................................................................................... 17
4
7.1.2 C
...................................................................................................................................... 17
HANGE TIME FORMAT
.................................................................................................................. 4
7.1.3 S
.................................................................................................................................................. 17
ET THE DATE
7.1.4 S
ET THE TIME
................................................................................................................................................... 17
7.2
A
LARM
............................................................................................................................................................... 17
7.2.1 T
....................................................................................................................................... 17
URN OFF THE ALARM
7.2.2 S
........................................................................................................................... 18
ET AND TURN ON THE ALARM
7.2.3 S
ET THE ALARM MELODY
................................................................................................................................... 18
NSWERING
M
ACHINE (TAM)
C
ONTROL
. .............................................................. 7
8
Settings........................................................................................................................................................... 19
............................................................................................
........ 8
8.1
H
ANDSET
S
ETTINGS
........................................................................................................................................... 19
.....................................................................................................................
.. 9
8.1.1 S
ET THE AUDIO VOLUME
................................................................................................................................... 19
8.1.2 S
................................................................................................................... 19
ET THE INTERNAL RINGER MELODY
8.1.3 S
.................................................................................................................. 19
ET THE EXTERNAL RINGER MELODY
8.1.4 A
DJUST THE
R
INGER
V
OLUME
........................................................................................................................... 19
8.1.5 S
ET THE ALERT TONES
...................................................................................................................................... 19
8.1.6 S
..............................................................................................................................
ET THE HANDSET LANGUAGE
8.1.7 R
..................................................................................................................................... 20
ENAME THE HANDSET
8.1.8 S
ELECT A COLOUR THEME
................................................................................................................................. 20
8.1.9 S
.............................................................................................................................. 2
ET THE CONTRAST LEVEL
8.1.10
T
............................................................................................................ 20
2
URN ON OR OFF THE AUTO ANSWER
8.1.11 S
..............................................................................................................................
ELECT BASE STATION
8.1.12 R
ESET HANDSET SETTINGS TO DEFAULT
.................................................................................................
V
OLUME
..................................................................................................... 12
8.2
B
S
................................................................................................................................................. 21
ASE
ETTINGS
8.2.1 D
-
H
................................................................................................................................. 21
E
REGISTER A
ANDSET
........ 12
8.2.2 C
................................................................................................................................... 21
HANGE THE DIAL MODE
8.2.3 C
HANGE THE
R
ECALL
(F
LASH)
T
IME
................................................................................................................... 21
.......................................................................................................... 1
3
8.2.4 C
HANGE THE
S
YSTEM
PIN C
ODE
...................................................................................................................... 21
.................................................................................................. 13
8.2.5 R
................................................................................................................... 21
ESET BASE SETTINGS TO DEFAULT
8.3
R
................................................................................................................................................... 22
EGISTRATION
9
..................................
9.1
T
URN THE
A
NSWERING
M
ACHINE
O
N
/O
FF
........................................................................................................... 23
9.2
L
ISTEN TO THE
M
ESSAGES IN THE
A
NSWERING
M
ACHINE
...................................................................................... 13
9.3
D
A
M
A
M
ELETE
LL
ESSAGES IN THE
NSWERING
ACHINE
................................................................. 14
9.4
R
M
.................................................................................................................................................. 24
ECORD
EMO
.................................................................................................................. 14
9.5
A
NSWERING
M
ACHINE
S
ETTINGS
........................................................................................................................ 24
9.5.1 S
A
M
................................................................................................................................... 24
ET THE
NSWER
ODE
9.5.2
S
T
O
M
(OGM) L
ET
HE
UTGOING
ESSAGE
ANGUAGE
9.5.3 R
ECORD
Y
OUR
O
WN
O
UTGOING
M
ESSAGE
(OGM)............................................................................................ 24
9.5.4 P
(OGM)............................................................................................................................................ 24
LAYBACK
9.5.5 S
A
D
.................................................................................................................................. 25
ET THE
NSWER
ELAY
9.5.6 S
ET THE
R
ECORDING
T
IME OF
I
NCOMING
M
ESSAGE
.................................................................................................................... 15
9.5.7 A
R
A
.............................................................................................................................. 25
CTIVATE
EMOTE
CCESS
9.5.8 C
S
............................................................................................................................................. 26
ALL
CREENING
10
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................... 27
P
........................................................................................... 15
HONEBOOK
11
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................... 15
REMOTE OPERATION......................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................... 15
................. 16
12
GUARANTEE AND SERVICE......................................................................................................................
1
3.4 Base Two Digit-LED Display Information
0F-> --
Displayed when the answering machine is turned OFF
0n-> XX
Displayed when the answering machine is turned ON where XX is number of messages
in T
AM memory.
00
Steady ON: No voice messages in the TAM.
XX
Flashing: There are XX new messages recorded where XX is from 01 to 59.
2
ZZ
Steady ON: There are ZZ old messages in the TAM memory
XX/FF
Flashing XX alternately with FF: There are XX new voice messages recorded and the
4
TAM memory is full.
FF
Flashing FF: The TAM memory is full and there are no new messages.
- - /XX
Flashing XX alternately with - -: The Time/Date is not set and there are XX new
7
messages recorded.
5
- -
Flashing - -: The Time/Date is not set and there are no new messages recorded.
XX
XX Steady ON: Playing the current XX old recorded message.
8
XX Flashing: Playing the current XX new recorded incoming message.
A1/A2
Steady ON: Playing the current outgoing message (OGM) where A1 is the Answer &
3
Record OGM and A2 is the Answer Only OGM.
XX/An
Flashing XX alternately with An:
Currently recording the new XX incoming message.
rA
Flashing: Remote access is in progress
LX
Steady ON: Indicates the current volume level where X is from 1 to 8.
3.
Menu Structure
5
In
idle mode, press <MENU/OK>
to go to CALL LIST, the first option in the menu list.
Press <UP> or <DOWN> to go to other options in the menu list.
Press <Select> to enter a sub-menu or function.
Press <Back> to go back to the previous level.
Re
fer to the following for the menu structure.
<UP/
<UP/
Key Press <MENU>
<UP/
DOWN>
DOWN>
DOWN>
Main
Call List
Phonebook
Clock/
Menu
Sub
(List Empty)
View
Date & Time
menu
OR
Add
Alarm
(Display Call
Edit
List Entries)
Delete
Add to PB
Delete All
Delete
PB Status
Delete All
OR
(List Empty)
Add
PB Status
7
Or you can press <
> and leave the external call ringing the called handset. If the
does not answer the call within 60 seconds the call will be returned to the calling handset and it will ring.
4.11.3 Switch calls between an external call and an internal call
During a
n external
call:
1. Press <INT> and select the handset you want to call.
2. The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset rings.
3. Press <TALK> / <SPEAKERPHONE> / <Accept> on the called handset to establish an internal call.
4. Press <INT> on the calling handset to switch
between the external call and the internal call.
4.11.4 Make a 3-way conference call
The conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two handsets (in intercom). The three
parties can share the conversation and no additional network subscription is required.
be played when browsing the
During an external call:
1. Follow Steps 1 to 3 in section 4.11.2.
2. Press and hold <INT> to establish the 3-way conference.
Either handset can exit from the conference by pressing <
to the external call .
5
PHONEBOOK
Your phone can store up to
30 private phonebook entries with names and numbers. Each phonebook entry can
have a maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12 characters for the name.
ringtones for your phonebook entries. (Note: the different ringtones only play if you subscribe to Caller Display and
the incoming number
matches the stored number.) Phonebook entries are stored alphabetically by name.
5.1

Add a New Entry

In idle:
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
Phonebook
2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select Add.
4. Enter the name and press <OK>
then enter the number.
Note:
When entering the name you can press and hold <#> to toggle between upper case and
> will display.
lower case letters, and you can switch between different character sets (see 3.6 ) if you
> will disappear.
press and hold the <*> key.
You must enter something in both the name and number fields to be able to save an entry.
5. Press <OK> to go to the first melody and <RIGHT/LEFT> to select the melody.
it is selected.
pressing <PAGE> on the base again.
6. Press <OK> to confirm the melody and to save the phonebook entry.
Note: If the
name is the same as one already in the phonebook,
and then return
to the name entry screen.
5.2
Edit an Entry
In idle:
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
Phonebook
2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select Edit.
4. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select the phonebook entry you want to change.
when <INT> is pressed it will display
5. Enter the revised name, phone number and Melody.
6. Press <OK> to confirm.
5.3
View an Entry
In idle:
1. Press <Right Soft Key/PB> to access the phonebook.
2. Enter the first character of the name by
pressing the appropriate digit key a
number of times, for
example for C press the 2 key three times.
> must be pressed on th
e called handset to establish the internal call.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> to highlight
the
phonebook entry
4. Press <Select> to view the details of the selected phonebook entry.
OR
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
Phonebook
2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select View.
4. Press <UP/DOWN> to highlight
the
phonebook entry
he called handset to establish an internal call.
5. Press <Select> to show the details.
5.4
Delete an Entry
In idle:
and return to the
Phonebook
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and injury, including the following:
1) Read and understand all the instructions.
2) Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3) Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
4)
Keep your phone away from hot, humid conditions or strong sunlight,
and don't let it get wet or u
se this product
near water (for example, near
a bath tub , kitchen
sink, swimming pool).
5) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
6) Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to Binatone under the following conditions:
When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
If the product has been dropped and the cabinet has been damaged.
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
7) NEVER use your phone outdoors during a thunderstorm-unplug the
base from the telephone line and the mains socket when there are storms
in your area. Damage caused by l ightning is not covered by the guarantee.
8) Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
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9) Use only the supplied NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries! The operation periods for the handsets are only
applicable with the default battery capacities
10) The use of other battery types or non-rechargeable batteries/primary cells can be dangerous. These may
0
damage to the unit
or surroundings. The manufacturer will not be held liable for
cause interference and/or
damage arising from such non-compliance.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage arising from
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such
non-compliance.
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11) Do not use third party charging bays. Damage may be caused to the batteries.
12) Please ensure the battery plug is fully inserted into the socket in the battery compartment.
13) Dispose of batteries safely. Do not immerse them in water, burn them, or put
them where they could get punctured.
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED
BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
Package contents
The package contains the following items:
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Single
• 1 Handset
• 1 Base station
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• 1 Mains power adapter
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• 1 Telephone line cord
• 1 rechargeable battery pack
• 1 User manual
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Note: If you have a Twin, Triple or Quad system, you will also have the requisite
extra handset(s) and batteries, and a charger pod for each extra handset.
Connection and conditions for use:
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You can connect your phone to a direct exchange line (DEL) on a local exchange with its own phone number;
to an extension socket connected to a DEL;
or to an extension on an approved compatible PBX. Do not connect as an extension to a payphone.
The ringer equivalence numbers (REN) of all equipment (phones, fax machines,
an exchange line must not add up to more than 4,
otherwise one or more of them may not ring and/or answer
calls correctly. The
phone has a REN of 1, and most othe
r telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
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To use your handset and base together, you must be able to establish a radio link
between the handset and the base is in accordance
with the normal standards for a DECT phone: Maximum
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range up to 300 metres outdoors or 50 metres indoors.
The signal range may decrease if there is any large metal object between the
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a refrigerator, a mirror, a filing cabinet, metallic
doors or reinforced concrete. The signal strength may also
be reduced by other solid structures like walls, or by other radio or electrical interference.
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3
The following functions can be accessed by pressing the relevant keys in idle mode:
Keys
Down/REDIAL
Right / Call List
Redial
Right Soft Key/PB<
Calls
List Empty
Sub menu
List Empty
OR
OR
Call List
Redial List
then
then
and
no new messages.
(List Empty)
Add to PB
Add to PB
OR
Delete
Delete
(Display Phonebook Entries)
Delete All
Delete All
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Text and Digit Entry Table
3.
The following tables show you where each letter and punctuation character can be found by using repeated
presses of the alphanu m eric k ey
pad.
Press and hold <*> to switch
between the different language tables. Press and hold<#> to switch between upper and lower case tables.
This will be helpful when storing a name in the phonebook and renaming your handset.
In editing mode, a cursor is displayed to indicate the current text entry position. It is positioned at the right of the
last character entered.
Writing Tips:
from a handset or via the external line.
1. Once a character is selected, the cursor will move to the next position after a short pause.
2. You can move the cursor within the text
using the <Left/Right/Up/Down> keys to amend the text entry.
3. Press <Clear> to delete the last character.
4. Press and hold <Clear> to delete the entire text string.
3.6.1
Latin Character Table
(Uppercase)
<UP/DOWN>
<UP/
<UP/
<UP/
<UP/
DOWN>
DOWN>
DOWN>
DOWN>
HS
Base
Registration
Answer
Settings
Settings
Machine
Audio Setup
Delete HS
Base 1
Playback
Ring Setup
Ring Setup
Base 2
Delete All
Tone Setup
Dial Mode
Memo
Base 3
Flash Time
Language
TAM On/Off
Base 4
Rename HS
Modify PIN
TAM Settings
BS Default
Colour Theme
Contrast
Auto Answer
Select Base
HS Default
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2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
called handset
3. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select Delete.
4. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to choose the phonebook entry that you want to delete.
5.
Press <OK> to show "?Delete Confirm", and then press <OK> again to confirm the delete,
or <Back> to cancel the delete and keep the entry.
5.5
Delete
All
Phonebook
Entries
In idle:
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
Phonebook
2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> and <Select> to select Delete All
4.
Press <OK> to show "?Delete Confirm", and then press <OK> again to confirm the delete,
or <Back> to cancel the delete and keep all the entries.
5.6
View Phonebook Capacity
In idle:
Phonebook
1. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to scroll to
>, leaving the other
handset still connected
2. Press <Select> to access the phonebook menu.
3. Press <UP/DOWN> to select PB Status.
4. Press <Select> to display the number of entries in the phonebook memory.
For example, " ! 7 / 30 Used" means 7 entries are stored out of the 30 available spaces.
You can also select different
CALL LIST
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This feature is available if you have subscribed the Caller Line Identification service with your network service
provider. Your phone can store up to 0
2 received calls
with date/time information in the call list.
The number will be shown on the
display when the phone is ringi
ng. If the number matches with one of the entries
in your private phonebook, the caller's
name stored in the private phonebook will be displayed with the number.
When new missed calls have been received the handset will display "XX New Call(s)". This
least one missed call has been viewed by that handset, and each handset will have to clear its own missed call
calls are marked with an "*"
by
the call entry. Only
indication.
In the Call List, new missed
been
selected and viewed, will
the "*" be removed.
If the caller number is e.g. by dialling 141, "Withheld" will display.
If the caller number is
unavailable, e.g. an international or from a private exchange, "
6.1

View the Call List

All
received
calls are saved in the call list with the latest call at the top of the list. When
the call list is full, the oldest call will be replaced by a new call. Any unanswered call which has not been read is
Each melody will play as
marked with "*"
by the
call entry.
1. Press <RIGHT
/CALLS
> to access the call list.
the screen will display "Name Existed".
OR
,
1. Press <Menu> to access the main menu and press <UP/DOWN> to select Call List.
2. Press <UP/DOWN> to select the desired entry.
3. Press <Select> to view the details of the call list entry.
6.2
Store a Call List Number into the Phonebook
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section 6.1.
2. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Add to PB.
3. Press <Select> then enter the name.
Press <OK>, then edit the number, if necessary.
Note:
When entering the name you can press and hold <#> to toggle between upper case and
letters, and you can switch between different character sets (see 3. ) if you press and hold the <*> key.
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You must have something in both the name and number fields to be able to save an entry.
4. Press <OK> to go the first melody and <RIGHT/LEFT> to select the melody.
5. Press <OK> to confirm
the melody and save the entry to the phonebook.
6.3
Dial a Call List Number
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 in Section 6.1.
2. Press <
> to dial out to the call list number.
you want to view.
6.4
Delete an Entry in the Call List
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section 6.1.
2. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Delete.
3. Press <Select> to show ?Delete Confirm .
"
"
4. Press <OK> to confirm the delete, or <Back>
to cancel the delete and keep the entr .
you want to view.
6.5
Delete All Call List
Entries
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section 6.1.
2. Press <Menu> and <UP/DOWN> to select Delete All.
3.
Press <Select> to show "?Delete Confirm".
4. Press <OK> to confirm the delete, or <Back>
to cancel the delete and keep all the entries.
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2
INSTALLING YOUR PHONE
2.1
Connecting the base station
1) Plug the power supply
and line cord
into
the base station.
2) Plug the power adapter into a 230Vac,
50Hz mains socket,
and the line cord into your
telephone line socket.
3) Always use the cables provided in the box
Warning: Use only the provided adaptor, using
other power supplies may cause a hazard.
Warning: Install the base unit in a position where
the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible
mains socket. Never try to lengthen the
mains power cable.
Note: The base unit needs mains power for normal operation,
not just for charging the handset batteries.
2.2
Installing and charging the batteries
1) Place the supplied battery pack into the battery
compartment
with the battery plug fully inserted
RED BLACK
in the socket
as shown
.
Use only the NiMH rechargeable battery type provided.
2) Position the battery compartment cover over the
batteries and slide up to
click into place.
3) Put the handset on the base and charge for
15 hours before using the handset for the first time.
The handset will give a beep when it is properly placed
on the base or charger.
If you have a Broadband line
If you connect your telephone to a line
with a broadband connection, you will
need to insert a micro-filter between the
telephone and the telephone line, otherwise
you man get interference between the
telephone and the broadband which could
cause problems.
In a home with broadband, every telephone must have a micro-filter connected,
not just the one at the telephone point that your modem is connected to.
modems, etc.) connected to
If you need more broadband micro-filters, contact your broadband supplier.
between them. The signal
handset and the base, such as
4
(Lowercase)
>
3. .2
6
Russian Character Table
(Uppercase)
10
will remain until at
after the missed call has
Out Of Area" will display.
lower case
y
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  • Page 1 5) Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock..18 6) Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to Binatone under the following conditions: •...
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