Oricom ECO90 manual

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    USER GUIDE K eep this user guide f or future reference . Oricom eco 90 Series DECT Digital Cor dless Phone[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS W ARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMA TION 1 GETTING ST AR TED 3 FEA TURES 5 BASIC OPERA TION 8 MUL TI-HANDSET OPERA TION 10 REDIAL OPERA TION 11 CALLER ID OPERA TION 12 PHONE BOOK 15 MENU OPERA TION 17 REGISTRA TION 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS 26 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27 APPENDIX 29[...]

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    1 s "ECAUSE THE PHONE WOR KS BY SENDING RADIO SIGNALS between base station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may e xperience interference in the f orm of a humming noise. The telephone is compatible with most popular hearing aids on the mar ket. Howe ver , due to the wide range of hearing aids av ailable , there i[...]

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    2 W ARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMA TION s $O NOT USE YOUR TELEPHONE DURING AN ELECTR ICAL STOR M thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. 2EF ERTOINFORMATIONCONTAINEDIN 7HITEPAGESDIRECTOR Y  s  4HIS PHONE IS DESIGNED F OR CONNECTION TO A 034. telephone l[...]

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    3 GETTING ST AR TED Installation and Charger 1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the sock et on the back of the base unit and to the w all mains supply . 2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone sock et on the back of the base unit and into the w all phone sock et.   )NSER T  RECHARGEABLE .I-( !!! batteries (i[...]

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    4 GETTING ST AR TED P ac k contents $EPENDING ON THE MODEL YOU HAV E PURCHASED THIS PACK  should contain the f ollowing items: If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly . ECO ECO Base units 1 1 Cordless handsets 1 2 Charging cradle and pow er adaptor 0 1 P ow er adaptors 1 1 Line [...]

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    5 FEA TURES Y our cor dless handset ,%$ + 2EDIAL5P)NCREASEVOLUMEK EY – #ALLER)$$OWN$ECREASEV OLUMEKE Y -ENU/+K EY #ANCEL2ECALLKE Y 4 ALK/N/FFKEY !STERISK).4KEY (ASH+ EYPADLOC KKE Y :ERO0 AUSE+ EY -EMOR Y+ EY -EMOR Y+ EY Handsfree[...]

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    6 FEA TURES Y our Base unit ,%$n).53% ,%$n#HARGING P aging ke y LED state   ,%$ONBASESTATION A  ,%$n)NUSE#OLORn'REEN P attern Function Steady On 7HENHANDSETISOFFHOOK Flashes When there is incoming ring signal B   ,%$n#HARGING#OLORn2ED P attern Function[...]

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    7 FEA TURES LCD Displa y Icon Description Antenna icon Phone icon K ey loc k icon 2INGOFFICON Speakerphone icon Batter y le vel indicator New call icon Alarm icon[...]

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    8 BASIC OPERA TION Make a Call 1. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y , wait f or a dial tone, then dial the desired number . 2. After finishing the conv ersation, press [ ] key or place the cordless handset into the charger . The talk timer will be shown during talk. Note: In standby mode press and holding [ ] or [ ] f or 1.5 seconds, the number associated [...]

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    9 BASIC OPERA TION Dialling fr om the Phone Book Press [  = BUTTON WHEN IN STANDBY MODE AND THE ,#$ on the handset will displa y “PHONEBOOK”, then press [ ] button and the first entry in the phone book appears. Note: )F THERE IS NO RECORD IN PHONE BOOK h%-049v INFORMATION will displ[...]

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    10 MUL TI-HANDSET OPERA TION Multi-Handset operation 9 OU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAV E  OR MORE cordless handsets registered to the base. Inter com 9 OUCANMAK EANINTERCOMCALLBETWEENTWOHANDSETS 1. When the handset is in standby mode , press and hold [  = KE Y ?[...]

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    11 REDIAL OPERA TION Redial Function The last 10 numbers y ou dialed out will be separately stored in handset redial memor y . Revie w Redial Recor d 1. When the handset is in standby mode , press [ ].    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%$)!, v  MENU THEN press [ ] ke y .   ?[...]

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    12 CALLER ID OPERA TION Caller ID Service The caller’ s information will be display ed and recorded if YOU HAVE  SUBSCRIBED TO #ALLER )$ SER VICE FROM YOUR LOCAL telephone company . When the telephone rings, the caller’ s information will be DISPLA YED ON THE HANDSET ,#$ DISPLAY   4HIS INF O[...]

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    13 CALLER ID OPERA TION Note: 1. If you re view ed all the missed calls from one handset, the displa y “ ” will sho w on other handsets. 2. Press [ ] key to toggle the displa y of the caller IDENTITY NUMBERAND$ATE4IME Revie w Call Log Recor d 1. When the handset is in standby mode , press [ ].    0RESS; ?[...]

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    14 CALLER ID OPERA TION Dial bac k from a Call Log Recor d 1. Select a call log record    4HERECORDCOULDBE EDITEDAPRElXWITHhv DIGITSKE YS (use [ ] ke ys to delete the digits, b ut the last 6 digits can’t be deleted) bef ore dial out. 3. Press [ ] or [ ] ke y , the number is dialed out[...]

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    15 PHONE BOOK The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number . When the function is suppor ted by the telephone pro vider ser vice and the caller , the handset displa ys the name of the caller (when stored in the phone book). Store Entries 1. Press [ ] ke y to access phone book memor y . 2. Press [  = KEY[...]

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    16 PHONE BOOK Delete Entries Press [ ] key to access phone book memory . 1. Press [  = KEY AND PRESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLL Press [ ] ke y to select a desired entr y , and then PRESS ;  = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h$%,%4% 2%#/2$v 2. Press [ [...]

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    17 MENU OPERA TION Alarms 9 OUCANSETTWOALARMSONTHEHANDSET 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = K EY TO SELECT h!,!2-3v  AND PRESS [ ] ke y .    0RESS;=OR;n=KE YTOSELECT h!,!2-v ORh!,!2-v  and pr[...]

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    18 MENU OPERA TION Date / Time f ormat 9 OUCANSETTHE$ATE4IMEF OR MATDISPLA YED 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS;=OR;n=KE YTOSELECT h(33%44).'3v 3. Press [  = KEY  AND PRESS ;  = OR ; n = KE Y TO SELECT h$ ! 4%4)-%3[...]

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    19 MENU OPERA TION Set Time 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ =KE Y PRESS;=OR;n=KE YTOSELECT h$ ! 4% 4)-% 3%44).'3v  PRESS ; ] ke y , then press [ + ] or ;n =KE Y[...]

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    20 MENU OPERA TION Key T o ne 9 OUMAYSET THE KE Y TONE TOh/.v  ORh/&&v  WHEN YOU PRESS the ke ypad. The default setting is “ON”. 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] ke y .    0[...]

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    21 MENU OPERA TION A uto T alk This option allows user to pic k up the cordless handset from the charger to ans wer an incoming call without pressing [ ] or [ ] ke y . The default setting is “OFF”. 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] k[...]

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    22 MENU OPERA TION Base Ringer V olume 9 OU MA Y SELECT ONE OF THE  AV AILABLE VOLUMES FOR YOUR  incoming call aler t tone. The def ault setting is volume 3. 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] ke y[...]

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    23 MENU OPERA TION Recall (Flash) Time 9 OUMA YNEEDTOCHANGETHEmASHTIMESHOR TMEDIUMLONG if you use this on a PBX system in a office . The default is shor t. 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] ke[...]

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    24 REGISTRA TION Register 2EGISTERINGYOURHANDSET 2EGISTRATION ALLOWS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN YOUR BASE UNIT and handset(s). If your handset is not registered, you will not be able to mak e a call or use some of the functions and f eatures on the phone. The handsets in this pack do not need registering. If your HANDSET DI[...]

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    25 REGISTRA TION Remo ve Handset This option allows user to remo ve a registered cordless handset from the base. 1. Press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = K EY TO SELECT h2%')342! 4)/.v  AND press [ ] ke y .    0RESS ;  = OR ; n = K EY TO SELECT[...]

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    26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Handset Operating Time: (a ver age values*) Approx. 10 hours talk time Appro x. 100 hours standby ! #$#!DAPTER&OR"ASE -/$%,./ 33!7 ! 5& ).0546! #(Z /54054 6$#M! ! #[...]

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    27 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE T roubleshooting Prob lem P ossible cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone on the cordless handset. 1. The base unit is not properly connected. 2. T oo f ar from the base unit. 3. Battery charge is low . 4. Incorrect battery polar ity .   2EREGISTERHANDSET 1. Check CONNECTION to po wer and telephone line. ?[...]

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    28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Prob lem P ossible cause(s) Solution(s) "ADAUDIOQUALITY (crackles ,echo , etc.). 1. Interf erence from nearby electrical appliance. 2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick w alls. 3. The handset is too f ar from the base unit.   )FYOUHA VE"ROADBAND!$3,Y OUNEEDAIN[...]

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    29 APPENDIX W arranty Information (A ustralia) (a) W arranty Oricom warrants that the product is free from def ects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months eff ective from the date of purchase . This warranty in no wa y aff ects your statutory warranty under the T rade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation. It is impor [...]

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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@or icom.com.au W eb: www .or icom.com.au Phone: 1300 889 785 F ax: (02) 4574 8898[...]