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eco series User Guide eco800 DECT Digital Cordless T elephone with Answering System eco80 DECT Digital Cordless T elephone Keep this user guide for future reference.[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS W arnings and Safety Information ...................................................................................................... 1 Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. 2 Operating the T elephone ....................[...]
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1 W arnings and Safety Information • This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone doesnotexceed20mWlimitatwhichpointtestingisrequired. • The earpiece of the handset may attract [...]
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2 Getting Started Installation 1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on thebackofthebaseunitandtothewallmainssupply . 2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the backofthebaseunitandintothewallpho[...]
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3 Getting Started Pack contents Depending on the model you have purchased this pack shouldcontainthefollowingitems: Ifanyofthesearemissing, pleasecontactOricomdirectly . eco80-1/eco800-1 eco800-1/eco800-2 Base units 1 1 Cordless handsets 1 2 Charging cradle 0 1 P ower adaptors 1 2 M[...]
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4 Getting Started eco800 Pause(longpress0) Microphone Incomingcalllight Memory1 Boost Display Menu/OK/Recall Mute/Delete Externalcall/Handsfree */Ringeron/off IncomingCall/Charging/LineinUse PINCode(underbase) RingDelay(underbase) Play/Pause/OK Rewind Fastforward/Memo Delete Volumedown Volume[...]
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5 Getting Started eco80 Incomingcalllight Volumeup/down Memory 2 Up/Redial PhoneBook Intercom End call Down/Callslist #/Keylock Findhandset Microphone Memory1 Boost Display Menu/OK/Recall Mute/Delete Externalcall/Handsfree */Ringeron/off Pause(longpress0) Charging/Lineinuse/Registration Alphanumericke[...]
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6 Operating the T elephone Operating the T elephone The instructions throughout this guide are for both the telephone base and the cordless handset, unless stated otherwise. Display and explanation of operation sequences Enter digits or letters Pressthebuttonshown, briey 2 x [...]
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7 Operating the T elephone Navigating in the menu Allthehandsetfunctionscanbeaccessedviathe menu. Pleasereferto“Usingthemenu” onpage11for information on how to access each function. All descriptions in this operating manual assume that thehandsetisinStandbymode. Open the[...]
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8 T elephone Making a call Enterthephonenumber(max. 24digits) Followingincorrectinput, presstodelete the last digit or Dialthephonenumber It is also possible to press the external call button rst to obtain dial tone. The digits en[...]
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9 Chain dialling This feature is used for more complex telephone services,egfortelephonebankingorcallingcard procedures. Severalnumbersstoredinthephone bookcanbedialledsuccessivelywhenaconnection hasalreadybeenmade. Itisalsopossibletocombine numbers?[...]
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10 Muting the microphone Themicrophonecanbeactivatedanddeactivatedduring a telephone conversation when you are in handset or handsfree mode. , MuteON, Switch the microphone off (Mute) , MuteOFF Switchthemicrophoneon Ringer on/off Y oucanturnthebelloftheringeronandoff. [...]
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11 Using the menu Using the menu Handset name Y oucanpersonaliseyourhandsetbynamingit(max. 9 letters). , 4 or 5 , OpentheMenu, select “HSNAME” Delete the current name , Enternewnameandconrmit Date/Time , 4 or 5 , OpentheMenu, select “DA T[...]
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12 Using the menu Base Ringer volume Thereare5ringervolumesettingsavailableand “OFF” , 4 or 5 , OpentheMenu, select “BSRING VOL ” VOLUME3 Thecurrentsettingisshown 4 and 5 , Selectandconrmaringingtone Boost Memory Withthisfeaturesetto?[...]
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13 Phone Book Phone Book Fiftynames(50)andphonenumberscanbestoredinthephone bookwithamaximumof12lettersand24digitsforeachentry . * Always enter the area dialling code with each phone bookentry . * Thephonebookentriesaremanagedalphabetically . T o[...]
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14 Caller ID Caller ID Ifyousubscribetoyourtelephoneoperatorsservice (chargesmayapply), numbersoftheincomingcalls willbedisplayedonthescreenandstoredinthecall log (please consult your telephone service provider for details). Thenumberofthecaller(ornam[...]
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15 Caller ID Displaying calls list entries Opens the calls list at most recent entry 4 or 5 Select an entry 1xto2x T o display further information Other messages that you may see in the display , if your telephone network provider supports this service , are: WITHHELD Thecallerhaswithheldtheirnumberor PRIV A TE the?[...]
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16 Using the Ans wering Machine (eco800 Only) Answering Machine (eco800 Only) Y ouransweringmachinecanbereadyforusewithina few seconds of plugging in the telephone line cord and switching on the mains power . Justfollowthestepsinthissectiontosetupanduse your answering machine. Switch[...]
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17 Using the Ans wering Machine (eco800 Only) Time saver: This feature can save you the cost of a call when you ring in to listen to your messages from another phone. If your answering machine answers after 2 rings you have new messages, if it answers after 5 rings then there are?[...]
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18 Using the Ans wering Machine (eco800 Only) Delete a single message/memo Playthemessagetobedeleted 2 sec Delete the message Delete all messages/memos 2 sec Whennomessagesarebeingplayed Deletes all old messages Memory Full Shouldyouransweringmachinebecomefulleither duringarecording?[...]
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19 Using Remote Access (eco800 Only) Remote Access (eco800 Only) Y ou can call your answering machine from any T one phoneormobilephonewhilstyouareawayfromhome to listen to your messages. PIN Code for remote access A3-digitPINcodeisrequiredforremoteaccesstoyour answeringmachine. T[...]
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20 Using Remote Access (eco800 Only) Remote commands Digit Function 1 Rewind 2 Play/Pause 3 FastForward 4 1stOGMPlayback(Answer&Record) 5 1stOGMRecording 6 Stop 7 Delete current message 8 Answer Off 9 AnswerOn/Answermode 0 Delete all old messages * Skipannouncement # Record a memo[...]
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21 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Setting the Recall time T worecalltimingsareavailable.Short100ms(Australia) andLong600ms(NewZealand). , 4 or 5 , OpentheMenu, select “RECALL ” SHORT Thecurrentsettingisshown 4 or 5 , Selectandconrm “SHORT” or[...]
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22 Multi-Handset Use Y ou can use these useful features if you have two or morecordlesshandsets(HS1, HS2)registeredtothe base. Making internal calls HS1: , ,eg2 Dialtheinternalcallnumberofthe requiredhandset HS2: Accept the internal call on the other handset HS1/HS2: En[...]
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23 At the handset , 4 or 5 , Openthemenu, select “REGISTER” Enterthebasenumber(1,2,3or4) , , EnterthePINcodeandconrm Handset deregistration Y ouwillonlyneedtode-registerahandsetifyoudecide that you have too many handsets registered or your h[...]
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24 T roubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Bad audio quality (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. If you have Broadband/ADSL you need an in line lter (not supplied) connected where this product[...]
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25 Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) eco800 Answering System (ONL Y) Answering machine does not record messages. 1. The answer machine may be turned off. 2. The memory may be full. 3. Answer mode may be set to ANSWER ONL Y . 1. Switch the answering machine on. 2. Delete some messages. 3. Change the mode to ANSWER & REC. Cannot access messag[...]
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26 Default settings Cordless handset Thedefaultsettingscanberestoredviathemenu. Refer topage21forthesequenceofmenuoptionselections. Language English Handsetname Oricom Ringer melody 8 Ringer volume 3 BoostMemory Off Auto answer Off Recall time 100ms PIN-Code 0000 Default Settings T e[...]
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27 T echnical Properties T echnical Properties Feature Value Standard DECT 1 GAP 2 Powersupply(base station) eco80 Input: 100-240VAC50/60Hz200mA Output: 6VDC300mA eco800 Input: 100-240VAC50/60Hz200mA Output: 6VDC500mA Range Outdoors Approx300m Indoors Approx50m Standby Upto100h Max. [...]
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28 Warr anty (Australia) (a ) W arranty Or icom Inter national Pty Ltd (Or icom) warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effectiv e from the date of purchase. This warranty in no wa y affects your statutor y warranty under the T rade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation. I[...]
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29 Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a T elepermit for any item of ter minal equipment indicates only that T elecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its networ k. It indicates no endorsement of the product by T elecom, nor does it provide any sor t of warranty . Above all, it provides n[...]
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30 Index A AdjustingtheHandsfreevolume ....................................... 9 Adjustingthereceivervolume .......................................... 9 Autotalk ....................................................................... 12 B BaseRingingmelody ..................................................... 11 BaseRi[...]
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31 H Handsetderegistration .................................................. 23 Handsetname .............................................................. 11 Handsetregistration ...................................................... 22 HandsetRingingmelody ................................................ 11 HandsetRingingvolum[...]
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32 Redial............................................................................. 8 Remote commands ....................................................... 20 REN(RNforNewZealand) ............................................. 29 Reset to default settings ................................................ 21 Ringeron/off ..........[...]
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A ustralia Oricom Inter national Pty Ltd Lock ed Bag 658 South Windsor , NSW 2756 Customer Suppor t Email: suppor t@oricom.com.au W eb: www .oricom.com.au Phone: (02) 4574 8888 F ax: (02) 4574 8898[...]