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USER MANUAL Keep this user guide for future reference. BT9500 Digital Cordless Telephone equipped with Bluetooth ® wireless technology[...]
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1 Contents Contents Getting started ...............................................2 Getting to know your phone ...........................6 Introducing Bluetooth ® wireless technology . 12 Calls ............................................................16 Intercom ..................................................... 20 Phonebook ..............[...]
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2 Important • Avoidexposureofthistelephonetomoistureorliquid. • T o pr ev en t el ec tr ic s ho c k, do n ot o pe n th e ha nd s et o r ba se c ab in et . • Avoidmetalliccontact(e.g. metalclips, keys)betweenthe battery contacts and charging conductors[...]
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3 GettinG st ar ted Location Y ouneedtoplaceyourBT9500basewithin2metresofthemains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables will reach. Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliancestoavoidinterference. Y ourunitworksbysendingradio signals betwee[...]
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4 Install and Charge the Batteries 1) Slidethebatterycompartmentcoveroffthebackofthe handset. 2) Insert the rechargeable battery pack as sho wn with the battery plugged into the small socket in the battery compartment. 3) Slidethebatterycompartmentcoverbackonthehandset. 4) Put the handset [...]
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5 • Avoidcontactwithmetalobjectswhenhandlingthebattery. Theseobjects could short out the batteries or cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns. • Donotattempttorechargethebatterycellbyhea tingit. Suddenreleaseof batteryelectrolytecancauseburn[...]
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6 Handset Overview 1 8 6 7 9 2 3 4 5 13 14 12 11 10 1 Earpiece 2 Scroll up/ V olume up/ Phonebook In idle mode: press to access the phonebook. In menu or list mode: press to scroll up. Ineditingmode: presstomovethecursortotheright. Duringacall: presstoincreasevolume. 3 INT Intercom Pressforinter[...]
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7 GettinG to know your phone 8 Scroll down/ V olume down/ Call List In idle mode: press to access the call list. In menu or list mode: press to scroll down. Ineditingmode: presstomovethecursortotheleft. Duringacall: presstodecreasevolume. 9 T alk off/ Clear/ Back Inidlemode: pressandhol[...]
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8 Base Station Overview + - Vol Vol 1 8 6 7 9 2 3 4 5 11 10 12 13 1 BLUETOOTH LEDs Steady ON: Bluetooth deviceispairedtothebase. Flashes: Bluetooth deviceisinpairingset-upmode. Off: If Bluetooth deviceisdisconnected. 2 IN USE LED Flashes when there is an incoming call, or a cordless handset is using the [...]
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9 8 SKIP BACKWARD Press to repeat playing the current message. Presstwicetoplaybackthepreviousmessage. 9 VOLUME – During message playback: press to decrease the speaker volume. Inidle: presstodecreasethebaseringervolume. 10 SKIP FORWARD During message playback: press to skip to the next message. 11[...]
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10 On when you have a new Voice Mail message. (This is a caller display service and is not usually available from UK network providers.) On when viewing a new call entry in the call log. On steadily when Bluetooth device #1 or #2 is connected with the telephone base. Full battery power level. 2/3 battery power level. 1/3 battery power level. Flashe[...]
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11 - - Flashing - -: the Time/date is not set and there are no new voice messages recorded. XX Steady ON: Playing the current XX incoming message. A1/A2 Steady ON: Playing the current outgoing message (OGM) where A1 is the Answer & Record OGM and A2 is the Answer Only OGM. XX/An Flashing XX alternately with An: Currently recording the XX new in[...]
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12 Introducing Bluetooth wireless technology Y ournewtelephonesystemwith Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features: • Uptotwo Bluetooth devicescanbepairedwiththetelephone base, and they can be two Bluetooth enabled mobile phones or one mobile phone plus one headset. • Connect?[...]
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13 • Makesurethatyour Bluetooth enabled mobile phone has sufcientsignalstrength. Y oumayneedtomovethe Bluetooth enabled mobile phone and telephone base to a location where the mobile signal may be stronger . • Chargeyour Bluetooth mobile phone while it is connected to the telephone base bec[...]
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14 NOTE Only Bluetooth headsets with password 0000 can be paired with the telephone base system. When a device is successfully connected, the Bluetooth LED for the button selected will be turned on, and the Bluetooth status icon will display on the handset screen. The number 1 and/or 2 will also be displayed next to Bluetooth status icon to indicat[...]
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15 NOTE If the connection between the paired device and the telephone base does not resume by manually connecting the device on the paired device list, you will need to unpair or de-register the device from the Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.Makesurethedeviceisnolongeronthepairedlistafterderegistration; the[...]
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16 Calls Make a HOME call • Press T ALK/RorSPEAKER, andthenenterthetelephone number . Predial a call • Enterthetelephonenumber .PressMUTE/CLEARor T ALKOFF/ BACKtomakecorrectionswhenenteringthephonenumber . • Press T ALK/RorSPEAKERtodial. Answer [...]
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17 NOTES 1. Some Bluetooth enabled mobile phones may have a default setting that disablesthefeatureofmakingacallthroughtheBluetoothconnection. MakesurethissettingisenabledbeforemakingaMOBILEcall. 2. Y ou may hear interference if your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is too closetoth[...]
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18 Volume control PressUP/DOWNtoadjustthelisteningvolumewhenonacall. Eachpressofthebuttonincreasesordecreasesthevolumelevel by one step. NOTES 1. Allvolumesettings(handsetandspeakerphone)areindependent. 2. When the volume reaches the minimum or maximum settin[...]
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19 Chain dialing Thisfeatureallowsyoutoinitiateadialingsequencefromnumbers stored in the phonebook, caller ID history or redial list while you are on a call. Chain dialing can be useful if you wish to access numbers other than phone numbers (such as bank account information or access codes) from the phonebook, calle[...]
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20 Intercom Ifyouhavemorethanonehandsetregisteredtoyourbase,usethe intercomfeatureforconversationsbetweenhandsets. Call another handset 1. From idle mode, press the intercom button INT , (or press MENU/OK, thenUP/DOWNtoINTERCOMandpressMENU/OKto select.) • Ifyou[...]
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21 2. T oanswerthecallontheotherhandset,press T ALK/Ror SPEAKER. Theoutsidecallisstillonholdandbothhandsets nowshowINTERCOM,andyoucanhaveaprivateconversation with the other handset. • Y oucantransferthecall.Press T ALKOFF/BA[...]
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22 PHONEBOOK The phonebook can store up to 100 entries with up to 30 digits for each phone number and 15 characters for each name. • Phonebookentriesaresharedbyallsystemhandsets. Any additions, deletions or edits made on one handset affect the phonebook on all handsets. • Whentherearenorecordsin?[...]
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23 Alphabetical search T o start an alphabetical search: 1. PressPHONEBOOKwhenthehandsetisnotinuse. 2. Use the dialling keys to enter the letters associated with the name. Forexample, ifyouhavenameentriesJenny , Kristen andLindainyourphonebook, press5(JKL)onceto[...]
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24 CALLER ID ThisfeatureisavailableifyouhavesubscribedtotheCallerID Identicationservicewithyournetworkser viceprovider . Caller ID lets you see the phone number of your callers on the handset display , before you answer a call and in your call log afterwards. Y ourphonecanstoreupt[...]
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25 4. PressUP/DOWNtobrowsethroughthecalllog. • Thename(ifavailable),telephonenumber , dateandtimeof each incoming call is shown on the screen, along with the HOME or MOBILE icon to indicate the source of the caller id. • Y ouhearadoublebeepwhenthelistreaches[...]
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26 REDIAL LIST Thetelephonestoresthevemostrecentlydiallednumbers. • Whentherearealreadyveentries,theoldestentryisdeleted to make room for the new entry . • Entriesareshowninreversechronologicalorder . • PressREDIALtobrowsetheredialli[...]
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27 PERSONAL SETTINGS Using the feature menu, you can customise many of the telephone’ s settings. 1. PressMENU/OKwheninidlemode(whenthephoneisnotin use) to enter the feature menu. 2. UseUP/DOWNtoscrolltothefeaturetobechanged. When scrolling through the menu, the top menu[...]
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28 T o Change Settings Ringer volume Y oucansettheringervolumelevel(1-6),orturntheringeroff. Whenturnedoff, the<RINGEROFF>iconappearsonthehandset screen. 1. PressMENU/OKwheninidlemodetoenterthemenulist. 2. PressUP/DOWNtoscro[...]
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29 Set the Recall time Y oumayneedtochangetherecall(ash)timeifyourphoneis connected to a PBX. The recall time options are SHOR T(100ms), MEDIUM(300ms) or LONG(600ms). 1. PressMENU/OKwheninidlemodetoenterthemenulist. 2. PressUP/DOWNtoscrollto>FLASH T[...]
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30 Reset Y our Phone Y oucanresetyourphonetothedefaultsettings. Aresetreturns all your personal settings to their defaults, except for the system PIN, and clears your redial list, call log and answering machine messages, but keeps your phonebook entries. 1. PressMENU/OKwheninidlemodetoent[...]
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31 REGISTRA TION IMPORT ANT : When you purchase your phone all handsets are already registered to the base, so you do not need to register them. Handset registration is only necessary when you buy extra handsets or if a handset becomes faulty . Y ournewtelephonesystemcanaccommodateupto6handsets. Y oucanaddnew?[...]
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32 USING YOUR ANSWERING MACHINE The answering machine records unanswered calls when it is activated.Itcanstoreupto99messageswithinthemaximum recording time of 14 minutes. T urn on or off the answering machine The answering system must be turned on to answer and record messages. When the answering system is [...]
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33 T o play messages with the telephone base: 1. PressPlay/Stop. 2. During message playback, press below keys to perform the following functions: • Play/Stop: Presstostopplayingmessagesorresumeplayback. • SkipBackward: Pressoncetoreplaycurrentmessagefromthe beginning. Press?[...]
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34 Answer machine settings Set the answer mode Y oucansettheansweringmachinetoans werandrecordmessage (ANSWER&RECORD)ortojustansweracallandplayanoutgoing message,butnotallowthecallertoleaveamessage(ANSWER ONL Y) 1. PressMENU/OKwhenin?[...]
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35 Play the outgoing message 1. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Record the outgoing message”. 2. PressMENU/OKandUP/DOWNtoselectPLA Y . 3. PressMENU/OKandUP/DOWNtoselectANSWER&RECORDor ANSWERONL Y . 4. PressMENU/OKandthemessagewillbeplayed. 5. PressT ALKOFF[...]
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36 Keys Functions While message is not playing While message is playing 2 Delete the current message playback 4 Skip to repeat playing the current message from the beginning. Press twice to skip backward to thepreviousmessage. 5 Play the message Stop the current message playback 6 Skip to play the next message 7 T urn on the answering machine[...]
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37 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone on the cordless handset. 1. The base unit is not properly connected. 2. T oo far from the base unit. 3. Battery charge is low. 4. Incorrect battery polarity. 5. Re-register handset. 1. Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line. 2. MovehandsetCLOSERtobase[...]
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38 Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Badaudioquality (crackles,echo, etc.). 1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance. 2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls. 3. The handset is too far from the base unit. 4. IfyouhaveBroadband/ADSLyouneedaninline lter (not supplied) connected wh[...]
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39 Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) The battery icon is not scrolling when the handset is placed on the base. 1. Bad battery contact. 2. Dirty contact. 3. Battery is fully charged 1. Movethehandsetslightly . 2. Clean the battery contact with a dr y cloth. 3. Itsnetoleaveonthebasewhenfullycharged. A [...]
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40 Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to merchantability and tness for a particular purpose, except as stated in this W arranty . Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period. Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or wor[...]
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41 IntheunlikelyeventthatyourOricomproducthasarecurring failure, Oricom,atitsdiscretion, mayelecttoprovideyouwitha replacementproductofitschoosingthatisatleastequivalentto your product in performance. Oricom does not warrant that the operation of t[...]
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Customer Support If you suspect your product is not functioning to specication, before making a warranty c laim please use the following resources. - T roubleshooting Guide in this user guide - Online Frequently Asked Questions - www .oricom.com.au - Email our customer support team at support@oricom.com.au - Contact Oricom Customer Support team [...]