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TP88 Big Button Speakerphone Keep this user guide for future reference[...]
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2 2 CONTENTS Warnings ……………………………………………………………… 3 Location of Controls…………………………………………………………………………… 4 Features………………………………………………………………………………………... 5 PARTS LIST ………………?[...]
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Warnings • Do not use your telephon e during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. Refe r to information contained in the White pages directory. • The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items. • Before[...]
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Location of Controls 1. Store Button - Used to store numbers into the speed di als. 2. Recall/ Flash Button – Used to access telephone dialing features like call waiting. 3. Redial Button - Press for last number redial. 4. Speaker Button - Press to use the speakerphone. 5. Speaker LED - Lights red when the speakerph one is in use 6. Speaker Vo lu[...]
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5 5 15. Handset Hanger – Use to put handset on hol d if wall mounted 16. Volume Switch - Use to adjust the handset receiver volume (NORM or LOUD). 17. Delete Button - Press twice to erase a record. 18. Phone Book – Used to access the 50 Name and number memories 19. Memory [M1], [M2], [M3], [M4] buttons - Press to dial speed dial numbers. 20. Re[...]
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7 7 TELEPHONE OPERATION Answering and making Calls Using the Handset The TP88 is used like any conv entional phone , in add ition, the speaker phone keeps your hands free, which ma kes phoning considerably easier for you. When the telephone rings, allow it to ring twice so caller ID information is receive d. Answering Calls with the Speaker phone 1[...]
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8 8 Using the Handset Volume Control You can adjust the volume level of the hands et receiver by adjusting the volume control on the side of the handset duri ng a conversation. T here are two levels to adjust between: Normal and Loud (NORM-LOUD). Last Number Redial The TP88 will store the last 16 numbers yo u called. These are redialled a s follows[...]
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9 9 Making Calls from the T wo-Touch Memory Follow the instructions belo w to dial a number from the two-touch memory: 1. Pick up the handset, or press the SPEAKER button to get a dial tone. 2. Press the AUT O button, and then the dial pad b utt on where the number is stored. 3. The number is dialled automaticall y. Notes: 1. You may program a “P[...]
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10 10 MENU PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The T 88 has a simple menu system used to handle set up phone book operation. P Access ing the Menu With the handset on the base, press DIAL/ SET to enter the menu mod e, and LCD will display: VIEW MENU ↓↑ . Use UP or DOWN button to move through the menu. When you choose one item, press SET again to set. Af t[...]
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11 11 LCD CONTRAST 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select: CONTRAST ADJUST , press SET a nd use UP/DOWN to select among 5 degrees, which you prefer . NOTE: The default setting is 3. USING THE NAME A ND NUMBER PHONE BOOK Adding Names and Number s Y ou can store 50 names and Numbers in the phone book. 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select: P[...]
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12 12 EDITING PHONE BOOK ENTRIES 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select : PHONEBOOK EDIT . 1. Press SET and input the first character of name you wish to edit. Y ou can then view the corresponding telephon e numbers by pressing SET again. If no character input, you could use UP and DOWN to view all the entries in sequence. When you find the num[...]
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13 13 CALLER ID If you subscribe to your telephone o perators Calle r ID service, the inc oming callers number will be displaye d on the scree n and stored in the call log. (Please consult your telephone service prov ider for det ails, service charges may apply) CALLER ID OPERATION: When receiving a phone ca ll, the display will sho w the phone num[...]
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records, deleting all calls will not work. 1. Press DOWN or UP to view any caller ID call information. 2. Press and hold DELETE for five seconds until “ DEL ALL? ” is displayed. 3. All calls are Deleted and th e total call count in the display returns to zero. C New Call LED Indicator The NEW CALL LED indicat or will flash slowly to alert you i[...]
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1. HANDSET CLIP - When the phone is mounted on the wall, the HANDSET CLIP must be adjusted so it will hold the HANDSET. A. SLIDE OUT B.REVER SE C. SLIDE INTO PHONE Wall M O U N T I N G B R A C K E T : FOR WALL USE, PUT BRACKET HERE 2. Insert the HOOKS of the MOUNTING BRACKET into the matching slots on the bac k of the BASE UNIT (as shown). 3. Conne[...]
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Wall Mounting w ithout a Modular Wall Phone Plate 1. Locate a wall stud. lf the selected area does not have a wall stud directly behi nd it, use dry wall expanders or a similar t ype fastener. 2. Drill 2 6mm holes 100 mm apart, as per temp late at the end of this user guide. 3. Fix a screw (not supplied) into each h ole and leave 5mm of the head ex[...]
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17 17 TROUBLESHOOTING No dial tone/phone will not dial out. • Check all telephone cor d connections or try another wall socket. Can’t hear the phone ring. • Verify the ringer switch is not set to “Off.” Other party cannot hea r you. • Ensure handset cord is connected proper ly. Display sho wing erroneous figures OR Dis play does not w o[...]
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18 18 Note: Caller ID memory loss as well as one a nd two-touch memory loss may occur w hen resetting. Therefore, please mak e sure t hat you record all important information before you proceed with the reset. Handset falls out of phone base when wall mounted Handset clip was not installed proper ly for wall use LINE ERROR appears on the LCD panel [...]
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19 19 Technical suppo rt In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, pl ease consult our website for assistance or send us an email for a prompt re sponse to yo ur enquiry. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be aske d to retu rn it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt. Warranty Always retain your proof of purc[...]
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