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USER GUIDE Keep this user guide for future reference. Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service and register your product on line at: AUSTRALIA: www.oricom.com.au Oricom DECT Digital Corded Phone with Answering System eco7100-1 DECT Digital Corded Phone with Answering System[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMA TION 1 GETTING ST ARTEd 3 CORdLESS HANdSET LA YOUT 5 CORdLESS HANdSET LCd dISpLA Y 7 CORdEd BASE kEY LA YOUT 9 CORdEd BASE LCd LA YOUT 11 CORdLESS HANdSET OpERA TIONS 15 USING YOUR pHONEBOOk 17 USING THE CALL LOG 20 USING THE REdIAL LIST 21 SET CLOCk & ALARM 23 Adv ANCEd USE OF YOUR TELEpHONE 25 USING THE INTER[...]
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1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS • Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. • Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience interference in the form of a humming noise. • Your phone can interfere with electrica[...]
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2 • Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm or thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in White pages directory. • This phone is designed for connection to a PSTN telephone line or an analogue extension port of a PBX system. If you connect this device to a digital extension of a[...]
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3 Read first before getting started Location The base unit needs to be placed within 2 metres of the mains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables can reach. The base unit should not be placed too close to other electrical equipment for avoidi interference. Avoid exposure of the phone to moisture or liquid. Avoid exposure of the phone [...]
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4 In a home with broadband, every telephone must have a micro-lter connected, not just the one at the telephone point that your modem is connected to. If you need more broadband micro-lters, contact your broadband supplier. P acking contents The following items should be contained in the pack[...]
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5 Cordless Handset layout 1 Earpiece 2 OK button - Select a menu entry 3 NAVIGATION button - Up to increase volume and view CID - Down to decrease volume and access Phonebook 4 TALK button - Make or Accept a call 5 Menu button - Access to main menu 6 [*] button - Long press to activate or deactivate the key lock 7 Mute button - Mute or Unmute the m[...]
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p ACk CONTENTS 6 11 Redial button - Enter redial list to view the last dialed number 12 R (Recall) button 13 [#] button - Insert a pause. - Long press to turn the ringer on/off 14 INT button - Make the intercom call - Make the conference call 15 Microphone CORdLESS HANdSET LA YOUT[...]
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p ACk CONTENTS 7 1 Display icons 2 Displays during the MENU mode to confirm the selection 3 Indicates more options available Use Up/Down key to scroll up/down Cordless Handset LCD display 4 Display during the MENU mode Press BACK to return to the pervious menu level. Press BACK to delete the last entered digit or character CORdLESS HANdSET LA YOUT [...]
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8 Icon Definition Icon Name Description Battery Level Indication Indicates the battery charge level Call Indicates that an external call is connected or held. Icon blinks when receiving an incoming call. Message Indicates you have a new Voice Mail message. Caller display Indicates you have new missed calls, or the call log is being viewed. Phonebo[...]
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9 Corded base key layout CORdLESS HANdSET LCd dISpLA Y CORdEd BASE kEY LA YOUT[...]
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10 1 Hook lock - fix the corded handset on the corded base while the corded base is hung against the wall 2 Speaker 3 BACK button - Press to return to Standy mode 4 OK/ CLOCK button - Presstoconrmallsettings - Long press to set date and time 5 Key lock / * button - Long press to activate or deactivate the key lock on corded ba[...]
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11 CORdEd BASE kEY LA YOUT CORdEd BASE LCd LA YOUT[...]
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12 Icons Definition Icon Name Description Mute Indicates the mic is turned off Call Indicates that an external call is connected or held. Icon blinks when receiving an incoming call. Message Indicates you have a new Voice Mail message. Caller display Indicates you have new missed calls, or the call log is being viewed. Phonebook Displays when the [...]
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13 #88 Recorded number in Phonebook or CID list Indicates the recorded number for Phonebook or CID entry Digits on the right Displays when there is more digit(s) available on the right for displaying Digits on the left Displays when there is more digit(s) available on the left for displaying 88:88AM 88M/88D OR 88:88PM 88D/88M Time/ Date 1 D[...]
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14 Main Menu Sub-menu 1 PHONEBOOK NEW ENTRY LIST EDIT ENTRY DELETE DELETE ALL DIRECT MEM PERSONAL SET HANDSET NAME HANDSET TONE LANGUAGE AUTO HANG-UP CLOCK & ALARM DATE/ TIME SET FORMAT ALARM ALARM TONE ADVANCED SET CHANGE PIN REGISTRATION UNREGISTER RESET AUTO PREFIX RECALL TIME FIRST RING ANSW MACHINE PLAY DELETE ALL ANSW. ON/OFF RECORD OGM A[...]
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15 Cordless Handset Operations Switching ON/ OFF Press and hold the END button for more than 2 seconds to switch on/off the handset in standby mode. You can switch the handset off to save battery charge. Note: The handset cannot be used for Emergency calls when switched off. Also, it won’t ring during an incoming call. You need to switch it back [...]
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16 CORdLESS HANdSET OpERA TIONS V olume control During a call, you can increase/ decrease the earpiece volume by pressing Navigation up/down button Mute The Mute function allows you to turn off the microphone during a call, so that the caller can’t hear you. But, it won’t affect you hearing from the caller side. Press the Mute button to activat[...]
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17 USING YOUR pHONEBOOk CORdLESS HANdSET OpERA TIONS Using your Phonebook You can store up to 30 phonebook memories with a maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12 characters for name for each entry. The stored entries will be listed in alphabetic order. Add an entry into Phonebook 1. Press MENU button in standby mode and select PHONEBOOK w[...]
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18 USING YOUR pHONEBOOk Note: You can erase the entered content by pressing BACK button if you make an error.. Delete a Phonebook entry 1 . Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK buttontoconrm 2 . Press Up/Down button to select DELETE and then press OK buttontoconrm 3 . Press Up/D[...]
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19 USING YOUR pHONEBOOk USING YOUR pHONEBOOk 4. The current stored name will be displayed, press MENU button to display EDIT NUMBER 5. Press OK button to confirm, edit the name and press OK toconrm 6. The current stored number will be displayed, edit the number and press OK toconrm Delete a direct memory 1 . Press MENU button and [...]
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20 USING THE CALL LOG Using the call log Caller ID enables you to see the your callers’ phone number on the handset display before you answer and also in your Call Log afterwards, but you have to subscribe to the Caller ID service rst. Check with your telephone network service provider for more details if you need[...]
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21 USING THE CALL LOG USING THE REdIAL LIST Using the Redial list The last 5 dialed numbers will be stored in the Redial list. View the Redial list Press Redial button in standby mode and browse the redial list by using Up/Down button Save an entry into Phonebook from Redial list 1. Press Redial button in standby mode 2 . Press Up/Down button to se[...]
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22 USING THE REdIAL LIST 4. Press Up/Down button to select RING VOLUME and press OK buttontoconrm 5 . Press Up/Down button to select your desired volume and then press OK buttontoconrm Set the ring melody There are 10 melodies available on your handset. 1. Press MENU button in standby mode 2. Press Up/Down button to select P[...]
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23 SET CLOCk & ALARM Set date format 1. Press MENU button in standby mode 2 . Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM and press OK buttontoconrm 3. Press Up/Down button to select SET FORMAT and press OK buttontoconrm 4. Press Up/Down button to select DATE FORMAT and press OK buttontoconrm 5. Press Up[...]
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24 SET CLOCk & ALARM Set the Alarm tone There are 3 alarm melodies available. 1. Press MENU button in standby mode 2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM and press OK buttontoconrm 3. Press Up/Down button to select ALARM TONE and press OK buttontoconrm 4 . Press Up/Down button to select your desired melody a[...]
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25 Adv ANCEd USE OF YOUR TELEpHONE SET CLOCk & ALARM 2. Press MENU button on the handset in standby mode 3. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET and press OK buttontoconrm 4. Press Up/Down button to select REGISTRATION and press OK buttontoconrm 5 . Enter the PIN code and press OK button to confirm. WAITING will b[...]
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26 Adv ANCEd USE OF YOUR TELEpHONE After reset, all your personal settings including the entries in call log and redial list will be deleted. But, the entries in your Phonebook will remain unchanged and the recorded messages (answering machine model) will also remain unchanged. 1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby mode 2. Press Up/Down bu[...]
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27 Adv ANCEd USE OF YOUR TELEpHONE USING THE INTERCOM/ MAkE CONFERENCE CALL Using the intercom/Make conference call Initiate an intercom call 1. Press INT button (or the INT/PAGE button on the base unit) in standby mode 2. Handset will display INT with the relevant handset numbers that are available for intercom. 3. Press the specific handset numbe[...]
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28 ANSWERING SYSTEM Answering system T urn On/ off the answering system 1. Press MENU button in standby mode 2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE and press OK buttontoconrm 3. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW. ON/OFF and press OK buttontoconrm 4. Press Up/Down button to select ON or OFF and press OK button to co[...]
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29 ANSWERING SYSTEM ANSWERING SYSTEM 4. CONFIRM? will be displayed on the handset, press OK button to confirm Or you can simply press and hold the Mute/C/Delete button on the base unit to delete all recorded messages. Record an outgoing message The pre-recorded outgoing message will be played to the caller when the answering system answers the call[...]
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30 ANSWERING SYSTEM If the answering system is turned off, you must change your master PIN from its default 0000, before you can use the remote access feature. 1. Press MENU button in standby mode 2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE and press OK buttontoconrm 3. Press Up/Down button to select SETTINGS and press OK button?[...]
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31 ANSWERING SYSTEM CORdEd BASE OpERA TIONS Corded Base Operations Set Date and Time Press and hold OK/CLK button, the LCD will be displayed: - - : - - AM - - D/ - - M Select AM/PM Key in the time and date, you can erase the entered content by pressing Mute/C/Delete button if you made an error. Press OK/CLK button to save the setting. A conrmati[...]
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32 Activate/deactiv ate Key Lock function In standby mode, press and hold * button to activate/ deactivate key lock. The key lock icon will be displayed on the LCD when this function is activated. Redial List on the corded base There are 5 entries can be stored in the redial list. View redial list Press Redial button in standby mode and browse the [...]
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33 Press OK/CLK buttonto conrm.Aconrmationtone will be emitted and the base will return to standby mode. Edit a Phonebook entry Press Phonebook button in standby mode and select an entry by pressing CID up/down button Press and hold Phonebook button again till the Phonebook icon is displayed on the LCD. Press Mute/C/Delet[...]
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34 A conrmation tone will be emitted and the base will return to Standby mode. Delete a CID record Press CID up/down button in standby mode to select an entry Press Mute/C/Delete button and the LCD will be displayed: Press OK/CLK buttonto conrm.Aconrmationtone will be emitted and the b[...]
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35 Make a Conference call Your phone can make a conference call between the corded base, 1 registered handset and 1 external line, or between 2 registered handsets and 1 external line. When the corded base is connected with an external line, press INT/PAGE button to page all registered cordless handsets. Press TALK button on any one of the register[...]
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36 Press Play/Stop button in standby mode Press and hold Mute/C/Delete button for about 5 seconds to delete all the recorded messages. A conrmation tone will be emitted and the base will return to standby mode. Record y our MEMO Press and hold MEMO button in standby mode and the LCD will display: ?[...]
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37 CUSTOMER SUppOR T Customer Support If you have any problems setting up or using this product you will find useful tips and information in the Troubleshooting section of this user guide as well as “Frequently Asked Questions” on our website www.oricom.com.au. If you have further questions about using the product after reviewing the resources [...]
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How to make a claim under Warranty in Australia Oricom has a simple warranty process for you to follow: • Pleasecall or emailour Customer SupportTeam, contact details follow. • A Customer Support Team member will verify after troubleshooting with you if your product qualiesunder?[...]
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Warranty Information (Australia) This Warranty is provided by Oricom International Pty Ltd ABN 46 086 116 369, Unit 1, 4 Sovereign Place, South Windsor NSW 2756, herein after referred to as “Oricom”. Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to acceptable quality and tness for a particular?[...]
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between you and Oricom regarding the product. No change to the conditions of this Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an authorised representative of Oricom. Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty expressly set out in this User Guide or under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and excludes any liability for damages o[...]
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Ref: 07092011 Contact details for Oricom Support and W arranty Claims in A ustralia Oricom International Pty Ltd Locked Bag 658 South Windsor, NSW 2756 Australia Email: support@oricom.com.au Phone: 1300 889 785 (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST) Web: www.oricom.com.au Fax: (02) 4574 8898[...]