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TABEL OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS ............... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GETTING STARTED ..............---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALLING THE BASE ............---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE BASE : Features and Functions..........---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE HANDSET ................---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Handset LCD & Key Pad..............STANDBY MODE ............... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RECEIVING A CALL.
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Handset Language Setting............... Handset Contrast Setting..............Handset Alarm Setting..............Handset Key Tone Setting..............Handset Auto Answer Setting............Keypad Lock................. Handset REDIAL Key Function............Handset R Key Function..............Restoring Handset to Factory Default..........BASE STATION SETTING ............---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time and Date Setting..............Restoring Base to Factory Default............
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Make sure your handset for XPS-4010 is fully charged before first use. The charging cradle is connected to the AC outlet through the AC adapter. To operate properly, both the handset charging cradle and the XPS-4010 host ...
THE BASE Features and Functions Serves as the base station for 4 external lines and 15 internal lines. Provides 4 channels for simultaneous use by 4 handsets. Voice announce function (DISA). Digital wireless handsets that provide superior voice quality, no interference, and privacy protection.
THE HANDSET 1. Power supply: 7VDC input, with 100V ~ 240V AC 50~60Hz adapter. 2. Uses two rechargeable AAA Ni-MH 1.2V batteries. 3. Weight: 140g . 4. Dimensions: (L x W x H): 169mm x 48mm x 23mm. Handset Charger Handset Battery Cover 1.
Handset LCD Charge LED Up/Redial key Left key Right key Line Select Speakerphone Call key End key Down / Phonebook key INT key Function Icon Handset icon Antenna In talk mode Speakerphone Handset number Miss call Internal call Non-disturb Handset time (Ringer off) Alarm Keypad lock...
STANDBY MODE In standby mode, the handset phone number, battery level , and signal strength displayed. RECEIVING A CALL When the handset rings, if the caller ID function is activated, caller information is displayed after the first ring. 1. Press call key to receive the call.
Redial The thirty most recently dialled numbers are saved to your handset. 1. Press up key to enter the menu. 2. Press up key /down key to select the number you wish to redial, and press call to dial the number. Calling an Internal Number 1.
SPEAKERPHONE 1. During the call, press the speakerphone key . Speakerphone symbol is displayed. 2. You can place the handset within hearing range and continue the call. 3. Press end key to end the call. PHONEBOOK You can browse the Phonebook to find the number you wish to call. You can save a maximum of thirty contacts.
Alphanumeric Keys (press * to switch between upper case and lower case) Calling from the Phonebook 1. Press right key to enter the main menu. 2. Press up /down key to select Phonebook. 3. Press right key to confirm. View Entry is displayed. 4.
CALLER ID The handset allows you to view the caller's phone number before you accept a phone call. The time and date of the call are saved to the internal memory. (If your local phone service provides Caller ID with Name, the caller's name will be displayed instead of the number.) Important: To activate this function, contact your local phone service provider for the Caller ID service.
REGISTERING A HANDSET Once a handset has been registered, the handset number will be displayed on the right of the LCD display. To register the handset: 1. Press right key to enter the menu. 2. Press up /down key to select HS Setting. 3.
HANDSET SETTINGS Handset Ringer Melody Settings Setting the Ringer Melody and Volume for External Calls 1. Press right key to enter the menu. 2. Press up /down key to select HS Setting. 3. Press right key to confirm. Register HS is displayed. 4.
5. Press up /down key to adjust the contrast level. 6. Press right key to confirm. 7. Press left key repeatedly to return to the standby mode, or press end key exit. Handset Alarm Setting 1. Press right key to enter the menu. 2.
Handset REDIAL Key Function In standby mode, press REDIAL key, the last dialed phone number will be displayed. Press call key to dial the last dialed phone number. Handset R Key Function In standby mode, long press R key for 3 seconds can enter language setting. During an external call, R key is the flash function.
Call Waiting Tone When there is an incoming call from an external line during a call in progress, the base will send a series of short beeps to the handsets in use. Use this function to turn the call waiting tone on or off. 1.
TROUBLESHOOTING Error Solution The handset cannot be used. Make sure the power cord of the base station is connected to a power source. Make sure the batteries are charged and inserted correctly. Make sure the phone cables are properly connected to the RJ-11 phone jacks. Make sure the handset is connected to the base station.
FEATURES 1.8GHz, Digital Enhanced Cordless Technology GAP compliance, compatible with most DECT handsets Single cell base with 4 PSTN lines Expandable up to 15 cordless handsets Supports 4 active handsets Phone line auto searching ...
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