Oricom S6000 manuel d'utilisation

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    Oricom S6000 Series SMS Capable DECT Cordless phone with Speakerphone Multi-handset capable 1 of 42[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information ..........................................4 Getting Started .......................................................5 Contents of Pack ................................................................................. 5 Your cordless phone ...........................................................................[...]

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    3 of 42 SMS Service ..................................................................................... 20 Setting up the Service Centre ........................................................... 21 Setting the Service Centre Number .................................................. 21 Setting up the Sub-Address .................................[...]

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    Call Transfer ..................................................................................... 38 Conferen ce Call ................................................................................ 38 Room Monitoring ............................................................................... 39 De-register a Han dset ........................[...]

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    Getting Started 5 of 42 Contents of Pack Depending on the model y ou have purchased the pack should con tain the following items, and this user guide:- S6000 S6000+1 S6000+2 Base units 1 1 1 Handsets 1 2 3 Charger + power ad aptors NIL 1 2 Base power adaptors 1 1 1 Number of phone cord 1 1 1 Handset Batteries 2 x AAA Rechargeabl e Ni-MH Batteries ([...]

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    LCD Display on the Handset 6 of 42 Icon Name Description Battery • Animated when charging. • When the battery indicator displays 4 blocks, the battery is fully charged. • When the battery indicator displays no block, the battery is almost empty, and requires charging. Signal Indicator Steadily – signal linkage between handset and base is es[...]

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    Battery Lev el Indication The Battery icon is always displayed when the handset is powered on. When cha rging, the battery icon will be scrolling to indicate that the batteries are being charged. When fully cha rged, four bars are displayed. The scrolling will stop. When an empty battery icon is displayed, place the handset on the base cradle to re[...]

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    8 of 42 RESET OUTBOX RESET? SMS SERVICE ON/OFF FEATURES MONITOR ON OFF DIRECT DIAL ON NUMBER?/Number OFF Enter Number QUICK DIAL Select a key 2…9 ON Select a name PREFIX P OFF Number Select a prefix ON PREFIX? CALL BARRING P OFF Select a handset Enter Prefix OFF NUMBER? ALL EXEMPT SOUNDS Number? HS RINGER BAR VOLUME Number? Select a level/OFF EX [...]

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    9 of 42 Phonebook Menu Press a Phonebook Key PRIVATE ADD ENTRY Select a Record M EDIT ENTRY Edit Name Edit Number TO SHARED DELETE DELETE? VIP MELODY ON Select a Melody SHARED OFF ADD ENTRY Select a Record M EDIT ENTRY Edit Name Edit Number TO PRIVATE DELETE DELETE? Call Log Menu Select a CID M SAVE ENTRY NAME? Enter/Edit Name NUMBER? DELETE DELETE[...]

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    Menu Short-cuts Once the Menu key is pressed from standby, use r can press the digit that corresponds to the position of a main menu item to enter that menu directly. User can pr ess 1 for the SMS menu, 2 for the FEATURES menu, 3 for the SOUNDS menu, 4 for the CALL SETTING menu, 5 for the DISPLAY menu, 6 for the SYSTEM menu, and 7 for the RESET men[...]

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    Using Pre-Dialling You can enter a telephone numb er and verify it on the display before you place the call. • Use the keypad to enter the phone number. The di splay shows the digits as you enter them. • Press , the number entered will be dialled out. Note: If you make a mistake, press to erase one digit at a time, or press and hold to clear th[...]

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    Using Direct Dialling When the direct dial feature is activated, the prompt, DIRE CT DIAL, will be blinking on the first line of the display during standby. Press any key except during standby to dial out the designated number. To activate: • Press . Use to select FEATURES. • Press . Use to select DIRECT DIAL. • Press . Use to select ON. Pres[...]

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    • Use to select SAVE ENTRY. Press . • The display will show NAME?. • Use the numeric keys & the key to enter the name. • Press to confirm. The redial number will be displayed . • Edit the number by using the numeric keys & the key. • Press to confirm the entry. • If the new entry would have the same n ame as a previously enter[...]

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    Recall This key is also used for a number of services available from the telephone network such as call waiting, and for use when co nnected to certain telephone phone sy stems (PBX’S). Details on how o use t his button will be explained by the network service provider. (Refer to Recall Timing Section) Adjusting the Handset Ri nging Volume • Pr[...]

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    Page 15 of 42 In the event of misplacing the handset, press the button on the base unit will page all handsets. All handset s on standby will ring for 30 seconds. The icon and the prompt BASE PAGING will be blinking. User can press th e page key on the base unit or any key on a handset to stop the paging . Note: If you press and hold the page key f[...]

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    16 of 42 • Use the alphanumeric key pad to enter the name of the person e whose tel phone number you wish to en ter. • Press . The display reads NUMBER?. • Enter the telephone number (maximu m 18 digits). • e Pr ss to confirm storing of the number. If the new entry has the same name as a previously entered record. The display will • read [...]

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    • Use the alphanumeric key pad and the key to make the changes. ress 17 of 42 P to confirm . The num • ber of the entry will be displayed. • Press to delete any digits you wish to alter and re-enter the m • Pre nu ber. ss to confirm. • If the edited entry has the same name as a previously ente record. The display will read REPLACE? togeth[...]

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    Note: If the handset loses link with the base whe n is pres SHARED, UNAVAILABLE will be displayed. 18 of 42 sed from ting a Phoneboo Private/Shared Phonebook Dele k Entry in • ess Pr during standby. • Use the to select IVAT r SHARED and press PR E o . • ADD ENTRY of the phonebook are displa and the first entry yed. • Use the numeric key, or[...]

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    • The number of new and ol d records will be displayed. • After two seconds time-out or a function key is p ressed, the most displayed first. If the call log is empty, 19 of 42 ve subscribed your telephone network ope rators Call Waiting Calle pho external call, a series of short beeps is heard announcing the se cond call. You can look at the n[...]

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    o If you do not 20 of 42 want to replace the record, press to return to name editing mode to edit the name. Deleting a CID Record • Press on a CID while reviewing the call log. • Use to select DELETE. Press . The display will read DELETE?. • • Press to confirm and the selected CID is deleted. If there is no • more record in the call log, [...]

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    21 of 42 • Press . Use to select between ON or OFF. Setting up the Service Centre st therwise you can not send a text message. However you sho uld be aware that this will allow presentation of your phone num ber to the called party. the base unit is tryin connection with the service centre, the active service centre number will be used. Howeve r,[...]

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    ♦ Press . Use to select SETTINGS. ♦ Press . Use to select SUB ADDRESS. ♦ . 22 of 42 Press ♦ The display will read NUMBER? and the previously entered su ddress will be displ ayed. Edit the sub address number. It can be b b a etween 0 to 9. Press ♦ ♦ to confirm. Note: Changing sub addre ss can affect the message sending and Connection wit[...]

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    23 of 42 • Press after the message is composed. • Use to select SAVE. Pres s . • The message is saved in Outbox. Exit from Compose Message • Press after the message is composed. • Use to select EXIT. Press . • The message composed will be negle cted. Receiving Message SMS messages with up to 160 characters in the messag e body will be a[...]

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    24 of 42 • The di ber. al splay will read NUMBER?. Enter the recipi ent num • User can so press the key to bring out the phonebook. • Use the to select a name. Press . The number of the record is copied a s the recipient number. • • Press to send the message. ady contains maximum number of BOX FULL will be displayed and then return to FOR[...]

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    25 of 42 When REPLY & DEL is selected, the original message in the k. If th Inbox will be deleted when the reply me ssage is sent out or saved. Saving the Sender’s Number The number of the sender can be saved in the private phone boo e sender’s CID is abse nt, this menu will not be available. • Press while reviewing a message in the Inbox[...]

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    26 of 42 Not o ge i e: If there is n messa n the Outbox, press will display EMPTY. The displa turn to OUTB y will re OX after a while. Cre Saved Messages ed as templates to create new s Whi viewing the mess age in the OUTBOX, • e ating New Messages from the Saved messages can be us me sages. le Pr ss . Use to select USE TEXT. • Press . The hand[...]

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    27 of 42 Note: If Outbox already contains maximum number of messages, OUTBOX FULL will be displayed when is pressed o n EDIT. Dele e message in the OUTBOX, ting the Saved Message While view ing th • Press . Use to select DELETE. • Press . DELETE? will be displayed. • Press again. The message is deleted. The display will return to OUTBOX showi[...]

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    28 of 42 Text Entry for SMS For text entry for SMS, the followings will be available. The default will be lower case. KEY 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 1 space 1 € £ $ ¥ 2ABC a b c 2 à ä å Ç 3DEF d e f 3 è é ∆ 4GHI g h i 4 ì Γ 5JKL j k l 5 Λ 6MNO m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø Ω 7PQRS p q r s 7 ß Π Φ Ψ Σ 8TUV t u v 8 ù ü Θ 9WXYZ [...]

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    Operator Services A total of 7 operator services, each up to 10 characte rs for name and 18 digits for number, can be stored in the hand set. There also will be factory-programmed numbers. You c an programme services of yo ur choice by using the ADD ENTRY m enu. The operator service s works like the phonebook except that the operator services can a[...]

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    Editing Service Number • Press during predial or standby. • The display will read ADD ENTRY and the first entry of the Service list. • Use to scroll through the services or press a digit to search like the phonebook entries. • Press on a service. Use to select EDIT ENTRY. • Press . NAME? and the name of the service will be displayed. • [...]

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    • Use to select ON or OFF. • Press on OFF will de-activate the selected prefix rule. • Press on ON to activate the selected prefix rule. • The display will read PREFIX? and the previously entere d prefix will also be displayed. • Use the numeric keys and the to enter the prefix. • Press to confirm the prefix entered. • The display wil[...]

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    o Use to select BAR. o Press . The display reads NUMBER? and the previously entered bar number will also be displayed. o Use the numeric keys and to enter the number to be barred. o Press to confirm the entry. Note: If is pressed when no digit is entered for EXEMPT and BAR, the call barring feature will be de-activated for th at handset. Handset Ri[...]

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    Base Ringer Melody for External Calls • Press . Use to select SOUNDS. • Press . Use to select BS RINGER. • Press . Use to select MELODY. • Press . Use to select the desire melody, MELODY 1 to MELODY 10, for incoming external call s. • Press to confirm the selection. Alert Tones User can choose to turn on or off the followin g tones accord[...]

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    o User will need to press the key to answer a call no matter the handset is on the base cra dle or out of the base cradle. Flash (Recall) Timing When talking on the phone, pressing will send a signal to the telephone network. The flash timing default is 100ms for Australi a (Flash 1). You should not need to change this setting unless you conne ct t[...]

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    • Press . Use to select DISPLAY. • Press . Use to select CALL TIMER. • Press . Use to choose ON or OFF. • Press to confirm. Backlit LCD / Backlit LCD & Keypad The backlight will turn on when: • a key is pressed • there is an incoming call • paging from the base. The backlight will turn off: • 10 seconds after a key is p ressed ?[...]

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    Delete All Records User can delete the records of the priv ate phonebook, sha red phonebook, call log, redial list, service s number and SMS messages by resetting the respective menu. • Press . Use to select RESET. • Press . Use to select from PRIV PBOOK, SHARED PBOOK, CALL LOG, REDIAL LIST, SERVICES or SMS MESSAGES . • Press . The display wi[...]

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    • Press on the handset. The handset will read SEARCH BASE X while it searches for the base unit (where ‘X’ is the number of the base you are registering to). 37 of 42 • Once a connection has be en made, the handset name and nu mber will be shown on the display. Base Selection AUTO If the base selection setting is set to auto, whenever the h[...]

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    38 of 42 Using Pre-Dialling dset you wish to call. • Enter the number of the han • Press . • The call will be connected. call comes through, you Note: During an internal call, if an external will hear short beeps. icon on handset will blink. Receiving external call during Internal Call f an external call comes in while the handset is on inter[...]

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    39 of 42 • You can exit the conf erence call by pressing on the hands or place the handset on the cra dle. The o her ha set and the et t nd external call will still be connected. The and icons will be turned off. When more than one handset is registered to the sam e base unit, one ts can be used as a room (baby) Monitor device. Room Monitoring of[...]

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    Appendix: Default Settings External ringer melody (handset and ba se): MELODY 1 Internal ringer melody (handset ): MELODY 2 Handset Ring Volume: Base Ring Volume: Receiver Volume: Med Flash Timing: FLASH 1 Dial Mode: Tone Auto Answer: On Key Beep Tone: On Confirmation Tone: On Charging Tone: On Backlit (if applicable): On Call Timer: On Message Wai[...]

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    41 of 42 SMS is not working properly • Check if the Service Centre numb ers are set correctly. • Check if the sub-addre ss is set correctly. • Check if the SMS service is ON. • Clear all the messages fr om RESET > SMS MESSAGES menu because some messages received ca n have errors. Please do this with caution as all the messages will be d [...]

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    Warranty Information This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective workmanship or part s. The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive volta ge, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This guarantee in no way affects you r statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contai ned in the e[...]