Centrios 4314000 Owner's Manual

5.8 ghz digital spread spectrum multi-handset cordless system supports caller id type ii / call waiting type 2.5 and call waiting id option
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4314000
5.8 GHz DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM
MULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM
Owner's Manual
Supports Caller ID type II / Call Waiting Type 2.5 and Call Waiting ID Option
CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL WAITING / CALL WAITING ID OPTIONS COMPATIBLE
Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting, services are available from your local telephone operator. After subscribing,
this phone will display Callers name and phone number. Note: With Caller ID services, some information may be
blocked or unavailable.

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  • Page 1 4314000 5.8 GHz DIGITAL SPREAD SPECTRUM MULTI-HANDSET CORDLESS SYSTEM Owner’s Manual Supports Caller ID type II / Call Waiting Type 2.5 and Call Waiting ID Option CALLER ID / CALLER ID CALL WAITING / CALL WAITING ID OPTIONS COMPATIBLE Caller ID, Caller ID Call Waiting, services are available from your local telephone operator. After subscribing, this phone will display Callers name and phone number.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ....................4 Important Safety Instructions: ....................4 SPECIAL FEATURES ....................... 5 CHOOSE THE BEST LOCATION ..................... 6 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ..................... 7 Handset ..........................7 Base Unit ..........................9 LCD DISPLAY ........................... 10 Backlit LCD Display ......................10 Backlit Keypad ........................
  • Page 3 CONTENTS ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME ................ 28 TO MUTE A CALL ........................28 PAGING and INTERCOM ......................28 Locate misplaced handset(s) ....................28 Intercom between handsets ....................28 USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE ..................29 INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET ..................29 ADVANCED OPERATION ......................30 FLASH ............................
  • Page 4 CONTENTS REVIEWING PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ................40 EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER ..................41 DELETING AN ENTRY FROM A PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ..........41 DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS ............42 DIALING FROM THE PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY ..............42 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION ....................
  • Page 5: Important Information

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the telephone exhibits a distinct change in Important Safety Instructions: performance. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and/ or injury, always follow these basic safety Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak precautions when using your telephone approximately the leak.
  • Page 6: Special Features

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION SPECIAL FEATURES Your new Multi-handset Cordless System is designed and engineered to exacting standards for reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. Note: Charge all of the batteries for at least 15 hours prior to initial use. Talk time : 3-4 hours Standby time : 120 - 144 hrs.
  • Page 7: Choose The Best Location

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION Check to be sure that the following items are included with your phone. If there is anything missing or any visible damage, contact the original place of purchase. Do not attempt to operate the system if it is damaged.
  • Page 8: Location Of Controls

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION LOCATION OF CONTROLS Handset Line-in-use/ Message Waiting/ New Call Indicator Softkeys Speakerphone Indicator Mute Key Speakerphone Key Scroll Keys Redial / Pause Key Flash Key Intercom Key Line-in-use / Message Waiting / New Call Indicator (a) Flashes rapidly when ringing. (b) Flashes regularly if you have message in your answering machine or new Caller ID in Call Log.
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Flash Key The [Flash] key is used to access telephone company services such as Call Waiting. Scroll Keys [ e ] / [ d ] While on a call, press [ e ] / [ d ] to adjust the volume. During standby, press [ e ] / [ d ] to scroll through Menu options, access Caller ID Records, Phonebook Directory Records and Redial List.
  • Page 10: Base Unit

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION Base Unit Ornamental Light Charge indicator Ornamental light Page Key ON/OFF switch Ornamental lighting Flashes rapidly when ringing. Serves as a night-light in blue or violet colour when idled Turn red when line is in-use Ornamental Lighting On/Off switch Press to turn the ornamental lighting On or Off Press to swap between blue and violet night-light Page Key...
  • Page 11: Lcd Display

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION LCD DISPLAY Sequence Calling Date & Time in caller list Special Call Number of calls Information from same caller Callers Number Labels of 3 softkeys Caller’s Name Backlit LCD Display Both the handset and the base unit have the backlit LCD display. It will light when you start using the handset or the base unit, or when a call is received.
  • Page 12: Quick Reference

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page Adjust receiver / The handset has 4 adjustable volume levels (VOL-1 Speakerphone volume – VOL-4) that show on the display while off the hook. Press [ e ] / [ d ] to adjust during a call. Making a call 1.
  • Page 13 IMPORTANT INFORMATION QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page Call back a number in 1. Scroll to a desired record in Caller List. Caller List 2. Press [ ] to dial Store Caller ID number 1. Scroll to the desired Caller ID number. into Phone Book 2.
  • Page 14 IMPORTANT INFORMATION QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page Page from base to 1. Press [Page] key. handset(s) 2. Use [ e ] / [ d ] scroll keys to find the desired handset or all handsets and press [O.K.] to page. 3.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT INFORMATION QUICK REFERENCE Task Steps Page Room Monitoring On the handset in the room to be monitored: 1. Press [MENU] soft key 2. Scroll to the [MONITOR ROOM] menu and press [O.K.]. The handset will display “ READY TO ROOM MONITORING”.
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Your new telephone includes the highest quality NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable batteries available. Following these simple instructions can significantly improve your operational results. CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Charge all battery packs for at least 15 hours prior to connecting to the telephone line. 1.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Base Unit

    GETTING STARTED AC POWER Caution: 1. Use ONLY with the AC Adapter supplied (AC 120V, DC9V, 500mA). 2. The AC adapter must remain connected at all times (It is normal for the adapter to be warm during use). 3. Do not remove the battery from the handset to charge it. Never throw the battery into a fire, disassemble it, or heat it.
  • Page 18: Registration & De-Registration Of Handset

    GETTING STARTED REGISTRATION & DE-REGISTRATION OF HANDSET The first registered handset will be automatically assigned as HS (1). When additional handsets are registered to the system, they will be assigned extension numbers in the following sequence: HS (2), HS (3) and HS (4). They can be renamed later. Registration [6] 1-01 12-00A An unregistered handset will display “HS_ _”.
  • Page 19: Choose The Dialing Mode

    GETTING STARTED Press [OK] to enter Registration menu. DEREGISTER Using [ e ] / [ d ] to select “DEL HANDSET?” HS (1) ? Press [O.K.] and “DEREGISTER HS (#)” is displayed. EXIT Press [OK] to confirm. “DEREGISTERING...” will be displayed REGISTRATION during the process.
  • Page 20: Wall-Mounting Base Unit

    GETTING STARTED WALL-MOUNTING BASE UNIT The base unit can be mounted on a wall phone plate easily. 1. Plug the AC adapter’s barrel plug into the jack marked “500mA DC 7.9V” at the rear end of the base unit. 2. Plug the short telephone line cord into the jack marked “TEL LINE”. 3.
  • Page 21: Menu

    MENU STRUCTURE AND OPTIONS The phone offers an extensive range of functions, which are grouped in menus. You can customize your phone by pressing the Menu key and using [ e ] / [ d ] scroll keys to scroll through the options. Note: The settings are independent on each handset.
  • Page 22 MENU Contrast Contrast: 1-8 Call Waiting ID Option Call Waiting Option: On / Off New Call Lamp New Call Lamp: On / Off Set Date / Time Time: Date (DD/MM/YY) Set Alarm Alarm: On / Off Time: Monitor Room HS (#) Ready to Room Monitoring Last Call Time Last Call Timer 0-00-00...
  • Page 23: Initial Settings

    INITIAL SETTINGS Prior to using your phone, you may customize it to fit your preference. Ringer & Beep The base unit and each handset can be assigned with a specific ring type and volume. Different volume levels can be set for day and night. You can also choose between a confirmation beep or have silent operation.
  • Page 24: Intercom Set Up

    INITIAL SETTINGS Using [ e ] / [ d ] to select “KEY BEEP” and press [EDIT]. KEY BEEP: Current setting will be displayed. Using [ e ] / [ d ] to switch between ON & OFF then press [SAVE] to confirm. SAVE ON/OFF EXIT Intercom Set Up Choose the number of rings before the handset answers to an intercom call.
  • Page 25: Language

    INITIAL SETTINGS Language The phone can be operated in ENGLISH, FRENCH or SPANISH. Press [MENU]. LANGUAGE Using [ e ] / [ d ] to select “LANGUAGE”. ANSWER MODE Press [O.K.] to enter into the selection. EXIT Using [ e ] / [ d ] to select ENGLISH, FRENCH or SPANISH menu. Press [SAVE] to confirm setting.
  • Page 26: New Call Lamp

    INITIAL SETTINGS Using [ON/OFF] soft key to switch the Call Waiting ID Option ON or OFF. CW ID OPTION Press [SAVE] to confirm, and then press [EXIT] to return to stand-by. SAVE ON/OFF EXIT Note: Call Waiting ID Option may be available from your telephone company in different name. Subscription may be required.
  • Page 27: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION MAKING A CALL Direct Dial Press [ ] key and listen for the dial tone. The “In-Use” indicator on the handset will be turned ON and TALK VOL-3 the ornamental lighting on the base unit will turn red. HOLD DIR.
  • Page 28: Answering A Call

    BASIC OPERATION ANSWERING A CALL Press the [ ] or [Spk.] key to answer. If the phone is set to Auto Cradle Answer mode and the handset is on the charging cradle, you can answer a call by lifting the handset off the base 0:01:35 VOL-2 unit, or the charging cradle, without pressing any key.
  • Page 29: Adjusting Handset Receiver Volume

    BASIC OPERATION ADJUSTING HANDSET RECEIVER VOLUME There are four receiver volume levels in the handset(s). The current level is displayed while the line is in use. It can be 1234567 adjusted by pressing [ e ] / [ d ] during talk mode or intercom 0:01:35 VOL-2 mode.
  • Page 30: Using Handset Speakerphone

    BASIC OPERATION USING HANDSET SPEAKERPHONE To make a call or while on a call, press [Spk.] to turn the speakerphone ON and OFF. The Speakerphone Light comes ON when the speakerphone is in use. INSTALLING AND USING HEADSET Whenever a compatible 2.5mm headset is plugged-in the jack located on the side of the handset, either before or during a call, the audio signal will be diverted to the headset.
  • Page 31: Advanced Operation

    ADVANCED OPERATION FLASH Call Waiting 1. Use [Flash] for accessing Call Waiting service. For example, if you receive a second call during your initial call, press [Flash] to swap to the waiting call and put the initial caller on hold. 2.
  • Page 32: Sending Tone Signals In Pulse Dialing Mode

    ADVANCED OPERATION When the line is on hold, “CALL ON HOLD” appears on CALL ON HOLD all the handsets’ display. Press [UNHOLD] soft key or [ ] key to release. UNHOLD Note : The call can be picked up by any handset registered to the same base unit by pressing the ] or [ ] key.
  • Page 33: Using Dial V.m. Softkey

    ADVANCED OPERATION Using DIAL V.M. soft key Press the [DIAL V.M.] soft key. Your 7-digit access number DIAL VOICE MAIL will be displayed. 1234567 EDIT EXIT Press [O.K] or [ ] key to dial. Follow the voice prompt after the line is connected. 1234567 0:00:30 VOL-2 HOLD 3WAY...
  • Page 34: Room Monitoring

    ADVANCED OPERATION Key in the phone number of the second party. After the private conversation with the second caller, press [3WAY] 1234567 soft key to add the first caller into the conference call. 0:00:30 VOL-2 HOLD 3WAY DIR. Note: When the handset is engaged in 3-way conference call, pressing the [ ] key of another handset to join the conference call.
  • Page 35: Caller Id Operation

    CALLER ID OPERATION ABOUT CALLER IDENTIFICATION This telephone supports Caller ID service and Call Waiting ID Option service provided by your local telephone company. There may be a fee for this service, and it may not be available in all areas. This phone can provide information only if both you and the caller are in areas offering Caller ID service, and if both telephone companies use compatible equipment.
  • Page 36: Delete Record(S) From Caller List

    CALLER ID OPERATION Delete Record(s) from Caller List To delete all Caller ID records: DELETE ALL? Press [ e ] / [ d ] during standby mode to enter into Caller List default page. Press [DELETE] soft key and “DELETE ALL?” is displayed, then press [YES] soft key to confirm deletion.
  • Page 37: Call Display Messages

    CALLER ID OPERATION Forwarded Call 8-18 05-30P If the call was forwarded from another number through the call 987-987-6543 forwarding service provided by the telephone company, the JOHN SMITH icon will appear on the screen with the call information. SAVE DELETE EXIT Repeated Call 8-18 05-30P If a call is received from the same phone number more than...
  • Page 38: Call Waiting Id Options Set To On

    CALLER ID OPERATION You can also press [Flash] to switch between calls. TALK VOL-2 HOLD DIR. Call Waiting ID Options Set to ON (see page 26) If there is an incoming call during a conversation, soft 123-123-4568 key labels for Call Waiting ID Option features will be JOHN SMITH automatically shown on the display.
  • Page 39: Call Waiting Id Option: Hold

    CALLER ID OPERATION Call Waiting ID Option: HOLD If HOLD option is selected, “HOLD” will be displayed. A 1234567 hold announcement will be sent and the waiting call will be 0:01:30 VOL-2 placed on hold HOLD 3WAY DIR. After the private conversation with the original caller, you may select to drop the original call and take the waiting call or to add the waiting caller into the call conference.
  • Page 40: Phone Book Directory

    PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY Your phone has a Phone Book Directory for storing up to 40 important names and telephone numbers on each handset (personal directory) and 50 name and telephone numbers on the base unit (general directory). The General Directory can be accessed from every handset while the Personal Directory of each handset can only be reviewed from the local handset.
  • Page 41: Add A New Number/Name

    PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY Add a New Number/Name Press [DIR.] during standby mode. Select directory with [OK] or [GENERAL] soft key. “EMPTY LIST” appears if no records PERSONAL DIR. in the directory, or “# ITEMS” appears if there are # records in EMPTY LIST the directory.
  • Page 42: Editing A Phone Book Number

    PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY EDITING A PHONE BOOK NUMBER #3 1-234-5678 Select the record you want to edit. JOHN SMITH The recorded name will be played back instead if there was GENERAL DIR. caller name being recorded. EDIT DELETE EXIT When you see the record you want to edit displayed, press [EDIT] soft key and then edit the number.
  • Page 43: Deleting All Phone Book Directory Records

    PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY DELETING ALL PHONE BOOK DIRECTORY RECORDS Press [DIR.] soft key to enter into Phone Book Directory default page. Select [OK] or [GENERAL] for which phone PERSONAL DIR. book directory records you want to delete. 38 ITEMS SAVE DELETE EXIT Press [DELETE] soft key and “DELETE ALL?”...
  • Page 44: Multi-Handset Operation

    MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION Your new cordless phone provides a multiple handset capability which supports up to 4 handsets. Each additional handset comes with a charging cradle you can plug into any electrical outlet. No extra phone jack is required. Many extra functions become possible when there is more than one handset in your system.
  • Page 45: Announced Transfer

    MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION If you do this from HS (1) to HS (2) then HS (2) rings and “TRANSFER FROM HS (1)” is displayed. TRANSFER FROM Press [talk] or [O.K.] to take the line. HS (1) EXIT [4]10-06 06-03P If you are busy and do not want to take the line, 1 MSG 10CALLS press [EXIT] soft key to reject the transferred...
  • Page 46: Transferring To All Handsets

    MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION Transferring to all handsets Following the same steps above, you can select to transfer the call to all handsets by selecting “ALL” after pressing the [Int.] key. All handsets in range, including the base unit, will ring. The first one responding will set up the communication link.
  • Page 47: Operating Walkie-Talkies

    MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION Operating Walkie-talkies Press [Talk] or [Int.] followed by the handset number you WALKIE-TALKIE want to call. Both parties will ring. PAGING HS (2) PAGING FROM When the handset is paged, it will display “PAGING FROM HS #” HS (1) WALKIE-TALKIE WALKIE-TALKIE HS (1)
  • Page 48: Wall Mounting Template

    WALL MOUNTING TEMPLATE Attach two screws to the wall surface using this template. Once attached, carefully push your unit onto the screws and slide down until it is secured.
  • Page 49: Additional Information

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAPACITY Memory The Caller ID List: 40 memory locations; 24 digits and 15 characters per location. Phone Book Directory: 40 memory locations on each handset; 24 digits and 15 characters per location; 40 memory locations on the base unit that can be shared among all handsets, 24 digits and 15 characters per location.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling for service, please check this list of the most common problems. Problem Check The phone does not work Are the LINE CORD and AC adapter connected properly? Is the handset too far away from the base unit? Is the battery pack weak? Charge the battery on the base unit for about 15 hours.
  • Page 51: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE The following suggestions will help you care for the system so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the system dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liq¬uids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. Use and store the system only in normal temperature envi¬ronments.
  • Page 52: Fcc Requirements

    INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation, IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.
  • Page 53: Warranty

    • Orbyx Electronics, LLC (“Orbyx”), as the distributor of this ORBYX Electronics warrants that this product will be free from Centrios product (your “Product”). defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Within this period, simply take the...

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