A quick look at the BoB2 handset Table of Contents BoB2 Handset ......................................... 1 Display screen Getting Started ........................................2 Display keys Setting Up Your Handset ....................................3 End call key, On/Off key Using Your Handset ......................................7 Hash Key – keypad lock on/off Call by call list key Menu Shortcuts ........................................
• The operation of medical appliances • The handset and its charging cradle sorry, so have a read of the BoB2 handset may be affected. Be aware of are not splash proof, so it’s best to Ok, it’s time to set up so you can start talking.
To keep your BoB2 handset in top notch condition, follow the below steps for the first battery charge and discharge. With the batteries in place, your BoB2 handset screen may begin flashing ‘Please register’. If it does, Place the handset in the charger for six hours or until the battery is completely full.
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The control key is used to move the cursor up, • Open the directory • It’s also worth reading the ‘Using the BoB2 handset’ section to familiarise yourself with all the handset features. down, right or left. Head to page 7 for more.
Briefly press the end call key once to return to the previous menu level or to cancel the operation. Going back to idle status To return the BoB2 handset to idle status, simply press and hold the end call key . If the handset remains untouched for two minutes, it will automatically return to idle status.
Keypad Lock Menu Shortcuts Locking the keypad of the BoB2 handset prevents any accidental use. Rather than scrolling through the menus to find what you’re after, you can go straight there by keying in its shortcut combination. • Press and hold the hash key when the handset is in idle status to activate or deactivate the keypad lock.
If your handset is charging or sitting on the handset cradle then the “auto Answer’ is activated. The call will automatically answer when you lift the handset off BoB2 To silence the ring tone, press the ‘Silence’ display key as the handset is ringing. You’ll still be able to accept the call for as long as it’s displayed on the screen.
Using the Directory and Lists With the BoB2 handset, you can create an individual directory and call-by-call lists. You can also send theses list/entries Storing a number in the directory to other handsets. • Press the and select ‘New Entry’.
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Selecting and calling an entry in the address book Here’s a rundown on the various functions: Open the directory or call-by-call list – Display Number: Edit or add to a saved number, or to save it as a new entry, press after the number is displayed.
• To turn the wake-up call off, press the display key under ‘OFF’ on the display screen. • For snooze mode, press the display key under ‘Snooze’ or any key on the BoB2 handset. The wake-up call • Press the end call key briefly to activate.
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You can set the loudspeaker volume to five different levels and the earpiece volume to three different levels. Setting the display lighting Earpiece Volume Depending on whether or not your BoB2 handset is in the charging cradle, you can turn it’s lighting on or off. If it’s on, •...
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Setting a ring tone for individual functions Activating and deactivating the ring tone This is where you can set the volume and melody depending on the type of signalling required. There are a few options when it comes to deactivating the ring tone. You can turn it off before you answer a call or when the handset is in idle status, remove the ring tone permanently or just for the current call.
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Battery - Select On, Off or In Call. The battery warning tone only sounds during a call. Save the changes. There’s no option to deactivate the confirmation tone for placing the BoB2 handset in the charging cradle. Personalising your handset settings...
Battery Disposal Customer Support Our friendly support team is available 24/7 on 13 22 58 or via email at support@iinet.net.au. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Stuck? Here’s a quick fix guide for some common hiccups.
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