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PowerTel
580
Combo
User Guide
At a glance
Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide to your PowerTel 580 Combo
A t A glAnce
Corded phone base
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3
PowerTel 580 combo
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9
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1 Menu/OK
2 Play/Pause
3 Stop
4 Mute/
Delete
5 Equaliser
6 35dB Boost
(under handset)
7 Volume up
8 Volume down
9 Keypad
10 Handsfree
11 Headset
12 Find handset/
Intercom/
Registration
13 Quick dial memories/
User profiles
14 Phonebook
15 Fast forward/
Memo
16 Up/Redial/
Pause
17 Incoming call light/
New messages received
18 Down/Calls list/Recall
19 Rewind/
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Cordless handset and charger base
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1 Incoming call light
2 Memory 1
3 35dB Boost
4 Display
5 Enter Menu/
Mute/Delete
6 Internal call
7 External call/
Handsfree
8 /Ringer on/off
9 Pause
(long press 0)
10 Microphone
11 Charging
12 Volume up/down
13 Memory 2
14 Up/Redial
15 Headset socket
(Headset not included)
16 Phonebook/
Save/OK
17 Recall
18 End call
19 Down/Calls list/
Equaliser
20 Keypad
21 #/Keylock
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Getting started .................................... 9
Check box contents ........................... 10
Set up your phone system in four simple steps........................... 11
Corded phone base display icons explained .................................. 14
Cordless handset display icons explained .................................. 15
Phone menu guide............................. 17
How to use your phone menu display ...................................... 17
Making and receiving calls ............... 19
Make a call using your corded phone .....................................20
Make a call using your cordless handset ................................20
End a call ............................................20
Take a call ........................................... 21
Redial a number using your corded phone base ............................ 21
Redial a number using your cordless handset ................................22
Call back a previous caller ................22
Dial a number in your phone book ...23
Dial a number using the quick dial buttons ..............................23
Adjust the corded phone earpiece volume ................................ 24
Adjust the cordless handset earpiece volume ................................ 24
Boost the handset earpiece volume . 24
Handsfree feature .............................. 24
Use handsfree calling on your corded phone ..................................... 25
Use handsfree calling on your cordless handset ................................ 25
Adjust the tone on the corded phone base only ................................ 25
See call length .................................... 26
Use a headset (not included) with the corded phone ...................... 26
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Use a headset (not included) with the cordless handset ................. 26
Mute .................................................... 26
Mute the microphone on the corded phone ..................................... 26
Mute the microphone on the cordless handset ................................ 26
Switch the cordless handset ringer on and off only ................................... 27
Lock and unlock the cordless handset keypad .................................. 27
Make an internal call .......................... 27
Transfer an external call internally ...28
Make a conference call using the corded phone ...............................28
Make a conference call using the cordless handset .........................29
Register a handset .............................29
Deregister a handset .........................30
To deregister a handset using the base corded phone ............................30
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To deregister a handset using the cordless handset .........................30
Power failure – what to do ................ 31
Using your menu – corded phone ...33
Priority/Default Setting ......................34
User Profiles .......................................34
Change the profile name ...................34
Change a profile’s handset volume ..35
Change a profile’s boost setting .......36
Change a profile’s tone
(‘equaliser’) setting ............................36
Choosing which profile to use ..........37
Change ringer melody .......................38
Change ringer volume .......................38
Switch key tone on or off ..................39
Change display contrast ....................39
Change display language ..................40
Remember boost ...............................40
Read number ...................................... 41
Change to upper or lower case......... 41
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Change System PIN ...........................42
Change date/time ...............................42
Change clock hours to 12- or 24-hour format display ....................................43
Reset to default settings ...................43
Using your phone book – corded phone .....................................44
How to use the keypad when using your phone book .....................44
Enter a name and number in your phone book ................................45
Edit a phone book entry ....................45
Delete a phone book entry ................46
Delete all phone book entries ........... 47
Copy phone book entries to another handset ................................. 47
Using your quick dial memory – corded phone .....................................49
Store a quickdial name and number 49
Edit a quick dial entry ........................50
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Delete a quick dial entry ....................50
Using your calls list – corded phone ..................................... 51
Store numbers from your calls list to the phonebook or quick dial memory (M1, M2, M3) ....................... 52
Delete a single calls list entry ........... 52
Delete all calls list entries ..................53
Using your menu – cordless handset ...............................55
Priority/Default Setting ......................56
User Profiles .......................................56
Change a profile name ......................56
Change a profile’s handset volume .. 57
Change a profile’s boost setting ....... 57
Change a profile’s tone
(‘equaliser’) setting ............................58
Copy a profile .....................................59
Choosing which profile to use ..........59
Change the handset ringer melody ..60
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Change the handset ringer volume .. 61
Change the tone (‘equaliser’) setting 61
Remember boost ...............................62
Change handset name ......................62
Switch key pad beep on or off ..........63
Change contrast .................................63
Switch auto talk on or off ..................64
Change backlight timer .....................64
Switch confirmation beep on or off .65
Select base .........................................65
Change language ...............................66
Change system PIN code ..................66
Change date/time ...............................67
Change clock hours to
12 or 24 hour format ..........................67
Set alarm ............................................68
Switch night light on or off ...............68
Base Settings .....................................69
Change base ringer melody ..............69
Change base ringer volume ..............69
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Using your phone book – cordless handset ............................... 70
How to use the keypad when using your phone book ..................... 70
Enter a name and number in your phone book ................................ 71
Edit a phone book entry .................... 71
Delete a phone book entry or all entries ............................................ 72
Copy phone book entries to another handset ................................. 73
Using your quick dial memory buttons – cordless handset .............. 74
Store a quick dial name and number 74
Edit a quick dial entry ........................ 74
Delete a quick dial entry .................... 75
Using your calls list – cordless handset ............................... 76
Store numbers from your calls list to the phonebook .........................77
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Delete a single calls list entry ...........77
Delete all calls list entries .................. 78
Using your answering machine ....... 79
Switch answering machine on or off ..............................................80
Set the answering machine language .............................80
Set answer mode ...............................80
Record your outgoing message ....... 81
Set answer delay ...............................82
Record a memo ..................................83
Listen to messages or memos using the corded phone ....................83
Delete a single message or memo ...84
Delete all messages and memos ......84
Listen to messages or memos using your cordless handset .............84
Memory full ........................................85
Remote access to your answering machine ..............................................85
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Change PIN .........................................85
Call in to check messages .................86
Use on a private branch exchange ..87
To set recall time using the corded phone ...............................88
To set recall time using the cordless handset ................................88
Insert a dialling pause .......................89
Using additional services ..................89
Set dial mode .....................................90
To change dial mode using the corded phone ...............................90
To change dial mode using the cordless handset ................................90
Reset to default settings ................... 91
To reset to default settings on your corded phone ............................ 91
To reset to default settings on your cordless handset ....................... 91
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Help and support ...............................93
Troubleshooting guide ......................94
General information .......................... 97
Safety information .............................98
Disposal ............................................ 100
Technical details .............................. 101
Default settings ................................ 102
Maintenance and guarantee ........... 104
Declaration of Conformity............... 105
Index ................................................. 106
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Getting started
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Getting started
Important: please make sure you’ve read the safety information on page 98 before you set up your phone system.
Check box contents
You should have:
• 1 corded phone base (includes handset and answering machine base)
• 1 cordless handset
• 1 battery cover
• 1 belt clip
• 1 charger base (for cordless handset)
• 2 power adapters (one’s already attached to your charger base)
• 1 telephone cable
• 2 rechargeable AAA 1.2V 800mAh NiMH batteries
Important: use only the power adapters, telephone line cord and batteries supplied with your PowerTel 580 Combo otherwise your phone may not work.
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Set up your phone system in four simple steps
1 Connect your corded phone base
i. Plug the power adapter (the one with nothing attached to it) into the back of your corded phone base and the other end into the mains power wall socket and switch on.
ii. Plug the telephone cable into the back of your corded phone base and the other end into the phone wall socket.
iii. Plug one end of the handset cable into the handset and the other end into the side of the base.
Socket for Vibrate Pad (PTV100) available as an accessory
Mains power wall socket
Telephone wall socket
1
Socket for Headset
(not supplied)
2
Important: use only the power adapters, telephone line cord and batteries supplied with your PowerTel 580 Combo otherwise your phone may not work.
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2 Connect your charger base
Plug the other power adapter that’s already attached to your charger base into your mains power wall socket and switch the power on.
3 Install your batteries
i. Insert your two rechargeable batteries into your handset. Make sure they’re the right way round so ‘+’ lines up with ‘+’.
ii. Replace your handset’s battery compartment cover.
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4 Charge your cordless handset
So it can charge fully, place your handset on its charger base for at least 15 hours (make sure the power socket is switched on!).
Important: only use the rechargeable 800mAh NiMH batteries supplied.
Over time if you need to replace the batteries make sure they are of the same type as those supplied. Never use Alkaline batteries.
Attach the belt clip (optional)
There is a belt clip included in the box that you can attach to the back of your cordless handset if required. Simply turn the handset over and slot the belt clip securely into the two holes located on either side of the handset.
Private exchanges: if your phone is going to use a private exchange
(for example, if you have to dial ‘9’ to get an outside line, please follow the steps on page 89).
Your telephones are now ready for use!
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Corded phone base display icons explained
The following icons appear in your corded base display to indicate:
Phone book mode
Ringer off
Handsfree mode
Call in progress
Boost receiver volume is on (Icon will flash)
Mute handset microphone
You have new calls
Internal call in progress
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Cordless handset display icons explained
The following icons appear in your cordless handset display to indicate:
Menu
Confirm / OK
Phone book mode
There is more information to view on the left
There is more information to view on the right
Battery status
Ringer off
Keylock is on
Handsfree mode
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Call in progress
Boost receiver volume is on (Icon will flash)
Mute handset microphone
You have new calls
Answering machine is on
Answering machine is off
When steady, the handset is in range of the phone base
When flashing, the handset is out of range of the phone base
Internal call in progress
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Phone menu guide
Use this section to find your way around the menu displays on both of your phones.
How to use your phone menu display
When you’ve set up your phones and everything’s connected, use your menu display to do things with your phone – from making and receiving calls to setting up user profiles and saving phone numbers.
Basic guide
Open main menu: press (corded phone) or (cordless handset).
Browse sub menu: open your main menu and then press
Select sub menu item: scroll using looking for is highlighted and then press
(cordless handset).
or
or
until the item you’re
(corded phone) or
.
Browse a function: open your sub menu and then press or .
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Select a function: scroll using is highlighted and then press
or until the function you’re looking for
(corded phone) or (cordless handset).
Enter digits or letters: use your keypad.
Confirm or save an entry or action: press
(cordless handset).
(corded phone) or
Cancel and return to standby: press (corded phone) or (cordless handset).
Note: if you don’t do anything, your phone will automatically go on standby after 20 seconds.
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Making and receiving calls
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Making and receiving calls
Make a call using your corded phone
As you enter each number to be dialled it will be announced to you. For this feature to work you must have the Read number feature set to On, see page 41.
1. Enter the number you wish to call using your base keypad.
2. If you make a mistake, press to delete the last digit.
3. Dial the number by picking up the handset or pressing .
4. End your call by putting the handset back in its cradle.
Make a call using your cordless handset
1. Enter the number you wish to call using your handset’s keypad.
2. If you make a mistake, press to delete it.
3. Dial the number by pressing .
4. End your call by pressing .
End a call
Simply put the handset in its base cradle if you’re using your corded phone or press
on the cordless handset.
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Take a call
Simply lift the handset or press if you’re using the corded phone or press
on the cordless handset.
Redial a number using your corded phone base
Your corded phone stores the last five numbers you’ve dialled
(max. 24 digits each).
1. Open the redial list by pressing
2. Scroll through the redial list using the
.
or buttons until the number you wish to redial is highlighted. To dial the number simply lift the handset or press to dial in handsfree mode.
Note: each phone number will be announced as you scroll through the redial list provided the Read Number feature is enabled. See page 41,
“Read number” for details.
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Redial a number using your cordless handset
Your cordless handset stores the last ten numbers you’ve dialled
(max. 24 digits each).
1. Open the redial list by pressing .
2. Scroll through the redial list using or until the number you wish to redial is highlighted and then press to dial the number.
Call back a previous caller
Your phone stores the last 30 incoming calls.
1. Open the incoming calls list by pressing
(cordless phone).
(corded phone) or
2. Scroll to find the number you want to call back using lift your corded handset or press
or
on the cordless handset.
Note: each phone number will be announced as you scroll through the incoming calls list provided the Read Number feature is enabled.
See page 41, “Read number” for details.
then
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Dial a number in your phone book
To store a phone number in your phone book, see page 45 (corded phone) or page 71 (cordless handset).
1. Open your phone book by pressing (cordless handset) or
(corded phone).
2. Scroll to find your number using press on the cordless handset.
or
then lift your handset or
Note: each phone number will be announced as you scroll through your phone book provided the Read Number feature is enabled. See page 41,
“Read number” for details.
Dial a number using the quick dial buttons
To store phone numbers under your quick dial memory buttons, see page 49
(corded phone) or page 74 (cordless handset).
1. Choose your quick dial number by pressing , or on the corded phone or
or on the cordless handset.
2. Lift your corded phone handset or press on the cordless handset.
Note: the quick dial number you’ve selected will be announced when you press the quick dial button provided the Read Number feature is enabled.
See page 41, “Read number” for details.
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Adjust the corded phone earpiece volume
Your handset earpiece volume is louder than a standard phone. But you can still increase or decrease the volume to suit you.
To adjust the volume while you’re making a call, press or .
Adjust the cordless handset earpiece volume
Your handset earpiece volume is louder than a standard phone. But you can still increase or decrease the volume to suit you.
To adjust the volume while you’re making a call, push the button on the side of the handset up or down.
Boost the handset earpiece volume
To boost the handset earpiece volume while you’re making a call, press
(cordless phone) or (corded phone). An image of an ear will flash in the display to show that boost is on.
Handsfree feature
Use the handsfree feature to talk to your caller without holding the handset or to let other people in the room listen to the conversation.
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Use handsfree calling on your corded phone
To switch handsfree mode on and off, simply press .
To adjust handsfree volume, press or (there are 5 levels).
Use handsfree calling on your cordless handset
1. Switch on handsfree mode by pressing the
key twice.
2. Exit handsfree mode by pressing .
3. To adjust the handsfree volume, use the switch on the right of the handset or the or buttons.
Note: you can’t boost volume using when using handsfree calling.
Adjust the tone on the corded phone base only
To adjust the tone while you’re making a call, press then use the or buttons until it’s right for you.
Note: adjusting the tone can affect volume level – you may need to adjust the volume level after you’ve adjusted the tone.
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See call length
You can see call time on your display.
Use a headset (not included) with the corded phone
Simply plug your headset into the headset socket marked on the back of the base and press the button.
Use a headset (not included) with the cordless handset
Simply plug your headset into the headset socket marked
on the right side of the handset. This socket can also be used with an Induction Neck Loop NL100
(not supplied).
Mute
During a call you can mute the microphone so your caller cannot hear you.
Mute the microphone on the corded phone
To switch off the microphone, simply press . Mute will be displayed.
To switch it on again, simply press again. The display will show Unmute.
Mute the microphone on the cordless handset
To switch off the microphone, simply press . Mute On will be displayed.
To switch it on again, simply press again. The display will show Off.
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Switch the cordless handset ringer on and off only
To switch the ringer on and off, simply press and hold for a couple of seconds.
Lock and unlock the cordless handset keypad
You can still answer calls as usual when your keypad is locked.
To lock the keypad, press and hold for 2 seconds. The icon will be displayed. To unlock, press and release and release .
then immediately, press
Make an internal call
Your corded phone base has an internal call number HSO, and your cordless handset HS1. You can make internal calls between the two handsets. These calls are free of charge.
1. Press and hold (corded phone) or (cordless handset).
The display will show Handset? Enter the internal call number of the handset you want to call, e.g. 1 (to call the cordless phone) or 0 (to call the corded phone).
2. To accept the call on the receiving handset, press .
3. End your call by putting the handset in its base cradle or pressing on the cordless handset.
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Transfer an external call internally
1. During your external call, press and hold either (corded phone) or
(cordless handset) until a short beep is heard, then enter the internal call number of the handset you want to transfer the call to e.g. 1 (to call the cordless phone) or 0 (to call the corded phone).
2. To accept the call on the receiving handset, press .
N
Note: if no one picks up the call you’re trying to transfer, you can take the call back on your phone by pressing
INT
or .
Make a conference call using the corded phone
It’s easy to hold a conference call between one external and two internal callers.
1. During your external call, press and hold until a short beep is heard, then enter the internal call number of the handset you want to transfer the call to e.g. 1 (to call cordless Handset 1).
2. To accept the call on the receiveing handset, press .
3. Once the call has been received on the other handset that you’ve dialled, activate your conference call by pressing and holding for 2 seconds.
4. You can put the external call on hold by pressing .
5. The conference call will end when you put the handset back in its cradle.
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Make a conference call using the cordless handset
1. During your external call, press and hold until a short beep is heard, then enter the internal call number of the handset you want to transfer the call to e.g. 2 (to call cordless Handset 2 – if you have more than one cordless handset on the system) or 0 (to call the corded phone).
2. To accept the call on the receiving handset, press .
3. Once the call has been received on the other handset that you’ve dialled, activate your conference call by pressing and then releasing the button.
4. You can put the external call on hold by pressing .
5. The conference call will end when you press .
Register a handset
You only need to register a handset if it has become de-registered from the base or if you’ve purchased a new handset separately.
Important: make sure any handset you’re registering is fully charged before you try to register it.
At the cordless handset:
1. Press and hold for approx 10 seconds until the display shows Press and
hold Page key.
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At the base:
2. Press and hold for at least 10 seconds until the display shows Register.
Deregister a handset
You may need to deregister a handset if you’ve too many registered on your phone system, or if the handset develops a fault and needs to be replaced.
To deregister a handset using the base corded phone
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Remove HS and press
2. Enter the PIN code and press .
.
3. Enter the handset’s internal number (e.g. 1) and press .
To deregister a handset using the cordless handset
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Registration, and press
Then scroll to highlight De-register and press
3. Enter the PIN code (default PIN 0000) and press .
.
4. Enter the handset’s internal number (e.g. 1) and press to confirm.
.
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Power failure – what to do
If your mains power fails, you can still use your corded phone to make and receive calls – though the incoming call light won’t work, your caller’s details won’t be stored, and the display will only show when you lift the handset.
You can still also:
• View and dial numbers using your phone book or the , and keys
• Dial out using Recall (Flash) and pause
• Adjust the earpiece volume
• Mute the microphone
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Using your menu – corded phone
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Using your menu – corded phone
For information on your answering machine, please go to page 80.
For information on your phone book, please go to page 44.
Priority/Default Setting
If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the settings in the menu so that they are just right for you. These settings will be memorised automatically whenever you wish to make or answer a call.
The user profile feature can be used by others in the household whose preferences for volume, boost and equaliser will also be memorised and applied as indicated below.
User Profiles
You can store 3 different user profiles, each with different settings for the
‘Volume’, ‘Boost’ and ‘Equaliser’ features. You can also personalise each Profile by naming it (Max 10 letters).
Change the profile name
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Profile and press
2. Scroll using or
, then scroll using
.
or
until you highlight Profile 1, 2 or 3 and press
until
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3. Scroll using or until you highlight Name and press
4. Delete the current name by pressing .
5. Enter a new name (up to ten letters) and press
Change a profile’s handset volume
You have a choice of five volume levels.
.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Profile and press
2. Scroll using press .
or
, then scroll using
.
or
until you highlight Profile 1, 2 or 3 and
3. Scroll using or until you highlight Volume and press
4. You’ll see the current volume level (e.g. 4).
5. Change the volume level using or and press .
.
until
.
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Change a profile’s boost setting
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or you highlight Profile and press
2. Scroll using or
.
until you highlight Profile 1, 2 or 3 and press
3. Scroll using
.
or until you highlight Boost and press
4. You’ll see the current boost setting (i.e. On or Off).
5. Change the boost setting using or and press
Change a profile’s tone (‘equaliser’) setting
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using
.
or you highlight Profile and press
2. Scroll using or
.
until you highlight Profile 1, 2 or 3 and press
3. Scroll using
.
or until you highlight Equaliser and press
4. You’ll see the current tone setting.
5. Change the tone setting using or
and press
.
until
.
until
.
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Note: when you finish changing any profile settings, press to put the base back to standby.
Choosing which profile to use
You need to use a handset to choose a profile to use for a call – you can’t choose a profile using handsfree.
Before you answer an incoming call, press , or – depending on which profile you want to use. The display will confirm your choice.
When you want to make a call and before you dial the number, press and hold
, or – depending on which profile you want to use. The display will confirm your choice.
Note: once you’ve selected a profile to use when making a call, you have about 30 seconds to dial the call under that profile before the system will return to its default settings.
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Change ringer melody
You have a choice of ten ringer melodies.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Ringer Tone and press
, then scroll using
.
or until
2. Choose whether you want to use this melody for external or internal calls by scrolling or to highlight either EXT Melody or INT Melody, and press .
3. You’ll see the current settings (i.e. Melody 8).
4. Scroll using or until you highlight the ringer tone you want to use and press .
Change ringer volume
You have a choice of five volume levels plus Off.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Ringer Tone and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Volume and press
3. You’ll see the current volume level (e.g. Ring Vol 5).
4. Change the ringer volume using or and press .
until
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Switch key tone on or off
This is the tone you hear when you press a button.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Key Tone and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. You’ll see the current key tone setting (i.e. On or Off).
3. Change the key tone on or off using or
Change display contrast
You have a choice of five screen contrast levels.
and press
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Display and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Contrast and press
3. You’ll see the current contrast setting (e.g. 4).
4. Change the contrast setting using or and press .
.
until
until
.
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Change display language
You have a choice of five languages to use on your handsets: English, German,
French, Spanish and Italian.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Display and press
4. Change the language setting using
Remember boost
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Language and press
3. You’ll see the current language setting (e.g. English).
or and press .
until
.
When this feature is set to On and you use the button, the handset you’re using will remember and use your last boost setting for each of your calls.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Settings and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Boost Mem and press
3. You’ll see the current boost memory setting (e.g. Off).
4. Change the boost memory setting using or and press
until
.
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Read number
When this feature is set to On: as you enter each number or press a quickdial button to make a call, or when you scroll through your phonebook entries, your redial list or calls list (if you subscribe to a Caller Display/Caller ID service) the telephone numbers will be announced to you. A quarterly fee may be payable for
Caller Display/Caller ID. See page 51 for further information.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Settings and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Read number and press
3. You’ll see the current read number setting (e.g. On).
until
.
.
4. Change the read number setting using
Change to upper or lower case
1. Open your menu by pressing
or
, then scroll using
and press
or until you highlight Settings and press
2. Scroll using or
.
until you highlight Change case and press
3. You’ll see the case setting (e.g. ABC).
4. Change the case setting using or and press .
.
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For information on dial mode, please go to page 90.
For information on recall, please go to page 88.
Change System PIN
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or you highlight Settings and press
2. Scroll using or
.
until you highlight System PIN and press
3. Enter your old PIN and press .
until
.
4. Enter your new PIN and press
Change date/time
1. Open your menu by pressing
.
.
, then scroll using or you highlight Time and press
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Date & Time and press
until
.
3. Enter the day, month and year and press .
4. Enter the hours (your handset has a 24-hour clock) and press .
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Note: it’s also possible to use the and forward to make changes.
and keys to move backward
Change clock hours to 12- or 24-hour format display
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or you highlight Time and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Format and press
3. You’ll see the current time format setting (e.g. 24 hour).
.
4. Change the time format using or and press
Reset to default settings
You can easily reset your handset to its default settings.
until
Note: your phone book, calls and redial lists and any answering machine messages will be deleted if you do this.
.
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Reset and press
, then scroll using
.
2. You’ll see Base Reset? displayed, press
to confirm or
or until
to cancel.
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Using your phone book – corded phone
You can store, alphabetically, up to 200 names and their phone numbers in your phone book. To quickly find a phone book entry, simply enter the first letter of the name you’ve stored.
Note: each phone book entry allows for up to 16 letters for any name and up to 24 digits for any phone number.
Important: please remember to also enter the area code for each phone number you enter in your phone book.
How to use the keypad when using your phone book
You’ll see that the keys on your keypad have letters as well as numbers. If you press a chosen key a number of times it’ll show you all the numbers and letters it represents.
Here are some keys you may find useful when entering names and phone numbers in your phone book:
• press for a space
• press to delete a number or letter you’ve entered
• press
44
or for certain special characters
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Note: to enter the same letter twice, simply enter the letter and then wait until the cursor moves to after the letter you’ve entered, before entering it again.
Enter a name and number in your phone book
1. Press and hold for about 2 seconds until the display shows Enter
Name and a flashing cursor.
2. Enter the name you want to store using the keypad and press
3. Enter the phone number you want to store and press .
.
4. Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press . The display will show Saved.
Edit a phone book entry
1. Press .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry you want to edit.
3. Open options by pressing and then scroll using or until you highlight Edit and press .
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4. Edit the name using letters and press .
or
5. Edit the phone number using
to move the cursor and enter the new
or to move the cursor and enter the new digits and press .
6. Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press . The display will show Saved.
Delete a phone book entry
1. Press .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry you want to delete.
3. Open options by pressing and then scroll using or until you highlight Delete and press .
4. You’ll see Delete? on your display. Press
to confirm the deletion or
to cancel.
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Delete all phone book entries
1. Press .
2. Open options by pressing highlight Delete All and press
3. You’ll see Delete All? on your display. Press or to cancel.
and then scroll using or until you
.
to confirm the deletion
Copy phone book entries to another handset
Note: you can only copy the phone book to another handset if that handset is registered on your phone system. See page 29.
It’s easy to copy:
• a single entry (Copy entry)
• entries not already on the handset you’re copying to (Copy append)
• all entries (Copy all)
Important: when you copy all entries to a handset, all existing entries will be deleted.
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1. Press .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry or entries you want to copy and press .
3. Scroll using or to select either Copy entry, Copy append or Copy all and press .
4. Select the handset you want to copy to (e.g. HS2) by pressing
and press .
or
5. Pick up the handset you’re copying entries to and press .
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Using your quick dial memory – corded phone
You can store a name (max. 16 characters) and telephone number
(max. 24 digits) under each of the quick dial memory buttons: , and .
Store a quickdial name and number
1. Choose the quick dial button under which you want to store a name and number by pressing either , and .
2. Press twice.
3. Enter the name you want to store using the keypad and press
4. Enter the phone number you want to store and press .
5. Scroll and press
or
.
to choose a ringer melody for this name and number
. The display shows Saved.
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Edit a quick dial entry
1. Choose the quickdial entry you want to edit by pressing either , or .
2. Press . Edit is displayed, press
3. Edit the name using or
again.
to move the cursor and enter the new letters and press .
4. Edit the phone number using or to move the cursor and enter the new digits and press .
5. Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press . The display will show Saved.
Delete a quick dial entry
1. Choose the quick dial entry you want to delete by pressing either , or .
2. Press . Press to highlight Delete and press
3. You’ll see Delete? on your display. Press to confirm or
.
to cancel.
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Using your calls list – corded phone
Note: you must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller Display/Caller ID service for this feature to work. A quarterly fee may be payable.
Incoming call telephone numbers should appear in your calls list. If you have the caller’s number stored in your phonebook the name will be displayed instead. A total of 30 incoming calls can be stored in the calls list (16 letters per name and 23 digits per number). The number of new calls received will be shown in the display with the flashing
icon. If the number doesn’t appear, this is because the caller’s identification (Call Line ID) has been withheld by the caller.
You can open and view your calls list by pressing calls list simply press or .
. To scroll through your
Here are some things you may see on your calls list display:
• WITHHELD NUMBER – caller has withheld their number, or this information isn’t available
• INTERNATIONA – caller is calling from another country or using an internet service
• PAYPHONE – caller is calling from a public payphone
• OPERATOR – caller is a telephone network operator
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Store numbers from your calls list to the phonebook or quick dial memory (M1, M2, M3)
It’s easy to store incoming call numbers to your phone book or quick dial list.
1. Press
2. Scroll using
to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
or to find the entry you want to store.
3. Open options by pressing and then scroll using you highlight Save to PB or M1, M2 or M3 and press .
or
4. Using your keypad, enter a name for this stored number and press
until
5. Edit the number for this name, if needed, and press
6. Scroll using or
.
to choose a ringer melody for the entry and
.
press .
Delete a single calls list entry
1. Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
2. Scroll using or
3. Open options by pressing
to find the entry you want to delete.
and then scroll using or you highlight Delete and press .
4. You’ll see Delete? on your display. Press
to confirm or
until
to cancel.
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Delete all calls list entries
1. Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
2. Scroll using or to select an entry.
3. Open options by pressing and then scroll using or until you highlight Delete All and press .
4. You’ll see Delete All? on your display. Press to cancel.
to confirm or
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Using your menu – cordless handset
For information on your answering machine, please go to page 80.
For information on your phone book, please go to page 70.
Priority/Default Setting
If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the settings in the menu so that they are just right for you. These settings will be memorised automatically whenever you wish to make or answer a call.
The user profile feature can be used by others in the household whose preferences for volume, boost and equaliser will also be memorised and applied as indicated below.
User Profiles
You can store 2 different user profiles, each with different settings for the
‘Volume’, ‘Boost’ and ‘Equaliser’ features. You can also personalise each Profile by naming it (Max 10 letters).
Change a profile name
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Profile and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press .
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3. Scroll using or
until you highlight Name and press
4. Delete the current name by pressing .
5. Enter a new name (up to ten letters) and press .
Change a profile’s handset volume
You have a choice of five volume levels.
.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Profile and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press .
3. Scroll using or until you highlight Volume and press .
4. You’ll see the current volume level (e.g. 4).
5. Change the volume level using or and press .
Change a profile’s boost setting
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Profile and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press .
3. Scroll using or until you highlight Boost and press .
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4. You’ll see the current boost setting (i.e. On or Off).
5. Change the boost setting using or and press .
Change a profile’s tone (‘equaliser’) setting
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Profile and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press .
3. Scroll using or until you highlight Equaliser and press .
4. You’ll see the current tone setting.
5. Change the tone setting using or and press .
Note: press
to put the handset back to standby.
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Copy a profile
You can easily copy a profile to another registered and compatible
PowerTel handset.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Profile and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press .
3. Scroll using or until you highlight Copy and press .
4. Scroll using or until you highlight the handset (e.g. 2, 3 or 4) you want to copy the profile to, and press .
5. On the handset you’re copying the profile to: to confirm, press .
Or to cancel, press .
Choosing which profile to use
You need to use a handset to choose a profile to use for a call – you can’t choose a profile using handsfree.
Before you answer an incoming call, press or – depending on which profile you want to use. The display will confirm your choice.
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When you want to make a call and before you dial the number, press and hold
or – depending on which profile you want to use. The display will confirm your choice.
Note: once you’ve selected a profile to use when making a call, you have about 30 seconds to dial the call under that profile before the system will return to its default settings.
Change the handset ringer melody
You have a choice of ten ringer melodies.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Ring tone is highlighted, press .
3. Scroll using or until you highlight External or Internal and press .
4. You’ll see the melody setting (e.g. 7 [External], 9 [Internal]).
5. Change the melody using or and press .
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Change the handset ringer volume
You have a choice of five volume levels plus Off.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using to highlight Ringer volume and press .
3. You’ll see the current volume level (e.g. 5).
4. Change the ringer volume using or and press .
Change the tone (‘equaliser’) setting
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Equaliser and press .
3. You’ll see the setting.
4. Change the tone setting using or and press .
Note: to adjust tone while you’re making a call, press the button to access the equaliser setting. Then press the or button to adjust the setting as shown on the bar-graph on the handset screen. Press the volume switch on the side of the phone to exit this mode.
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Remember boost
When this feature is set to On and you use the key on the top left side of the handset, the handset you’re using will remember and use your last boost setting for each of your calls.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Boost memory and press .
3. You’ll see the current boost memory setting (e.g. Off).
4. Change the boost memory setting using or and press .
Change handset name
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Handset name and press .
3. Delete the current name by pressing .
4. Enter a new name (up to 12 letters) and press .
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Switch key pad beep on or off
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Keypad Beep and press .
3. You’ll see the key pad setting (i.e. On or Off).
4. Change the key pad beep on or off using or and press .
Change contrast
You have a choice of five screen contrast levels so you can set the display to how you find it most easy to read.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Contrast and press .
3. You’ll see the current contrast setting (e.g. 3).
4. Change the contrast setting using or and press .
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Switch auto talk on or off
When auto talk’s switched on your handset will automatically answer the call when you pick up the handset from its charger base. This is the default setting.
If you set it to off you will need to press the button to answer any calls.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Auto talk and press .
3. You’ll see the current auto talk setting (e.g. On).
4. Change the auto talk setting using or and press .
Change backlight timer
You have a choice of 10, 20, 30 or 40 seconds before the backlight timer switches off.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Backlight time and press .
3. You’ll see the current backlight timing (e.g. 10S).
4. Change the backlight timer setting using or and press .
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Switch confirmation beep on or off
This is the beep you hear when you change a setting. You can switch the beep on or off.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Confirm beep and press .
3. You’ll see the current confirmation beep setting (e.g. On).
4. Change the confirmation beep setting using or and press .
Select base
You can use this feature if your handset is registered to more than one base.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Select base and press .
3. You’ll see the current base setting (e.g. Auto or Manual).
4. Change the base setting using or and press .
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Change language
You have a choice of five languages to use on your handset: English, German,
French, Spanish and Italian.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Language and press .
3. You’ll see the current language setting (e.g. English).
4. Change the language setting using or and press .
Change system PIN code
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Base settings and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight System PIN and press .
3. Enter your old PIN code and press .
4. You will be prompted to enter your new PIN code twice, then press .
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Change date/time
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Time and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Date and Time and press .
3. Enter the day, month, year and hours (your handset has a 24-hour clock) and press .
Change clock hours to 12- or 24-hour format
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Time and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Set time format and press .
3. You’ll see the current time format setting (e.g. 24 hour).
4. Change the time format using or to highlight either 12 hour or 24
hour and press .
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Set alarm
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Alarm and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Set alarm (your alarm uses a
24-hour clock) and press .
3. Enter the time you want your alarm to go off at either Once, Every Day,
Mon to Fri or Off and press .
4. Choose your alarm melody and press .
Switch night light on or off
Note: the alarm needs to be set before the night light feature will work.
See above for instructions.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Alarm and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Night Light and press .
3. You’ll see the current night light setting (e.g. On).
4. Change the night light setting using or and press .
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Base Settings
Change base ringer melody
You have a choice of ten base ringer melodies.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll or until you highlight
Base settings and press .
2. Ring tone is highlighted, press .
3. You’ll see the ringer melody setting (e.g. 8).
4. Change the ringer melody using or and press .
Change base ringer volume
You have a choice of five volume levels plus Off.
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Base settings and press .
2. Scroll until you highlight Ringer volume and press .
3. You’ll see the current base ringer volume level (e.g. 5).
4. Change the base ringer volume using or and press .
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For information on recall, please go to page 88.
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Using your phone book – cordless handset
You can store, alphabetically, up to 200 names and their phone numbers in your phone book. To quickly find a phone book entry, simply enter the first letter of the name you’ve stored.
Note: each phone book entry allows for up to 16 letters for any name and up to 24 digits for any phone number.
Important: please remember to also enter the area code for each phone number you enter in your phone book
How to use the keypad when using your phone book
You’ll see that the keys on your keypad have letters as well as numbers. If you press a chosen key a number of times it’ll show you all the numbers and letters it represents.
Here are some keys you may find useful when entering phone numbers in your phone book:
• press for a space
• press to delete a number or letter you’ve entered
• press the key to change from upper case (e.g. ABC) to lower case
(e.g. abc)
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Note: to enter the same letter twice, simply enter the letter and then wait until the cursor moves to after the letter you’ve entered, before entering it again.
Enter a name and number in your phone book
1. Open your phone book by pressing .
2. Press . The display will show New entry, press
3. Enter the name you want to store and press .
again.
4. Enter the phone number you want to store and press .
5. Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press .
Edit a phone book entry
1. Open your phone book by pressing .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry you want to edit and press .
3. Scroll to display Edit entry and press .
4. Press to delete characters and use the keypad to enter new ones, then press .
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5. Press to delete digits and use the keypad to enter new ones, then press .
6. Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this entry and press .
Delete a phone book entry or all entries
1. Open your phone book by pressing .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry you want to delete or highlight any entry if you want to delete all entries.
3. Press to display either Delete entry or Delete all and press .
4. Press to confirm or to cancel.
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Copy phone book entries to another handset
Note: you can only copy the phone book to another handset if that handset is registered on your phone system. See page 29.
It’s easy to copy:
• a single entry (Copy entry)
• entries not already on the handset you’re copying to (Copy append)
• all entries (Copy all)
Important: when you copy all entries to a handset, all existing entries will be deleted. To prevent this from happening you can use the “Copy append mode”.
1. Open your phone book by pressing .
2. Scroll using or to find the entry or entries you want to copy and press .
3. Scroll to either Copy entry, Copy append or Copy all and press .
4. Scroll
or to highlight the handset number you want to copy to
(e.g. 2 for Handset 2 or if you want to copy to the base select 0) and press
to confirm.
5. Pick up the handset you’re copying entries to and press or press on the corded phone.
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Using your quick dial memory buttons – cordless handset
You can store a name (max. 16 characters) and a telephone number
(max. 24 digits) under each of the quick dial memory buttons: and .
Store a quick dial name and number
1. Choose the quick dial button under which you want to store a name and number by pressing either or
and
.
2. Press . The display will show New entry, press
again.
3. Enter the name you want to store using the keypad and press .
4. Enter the phone number you want to store and press . The display will show Saved.
Edit a quick dial entry
1. Choose the quick dial entry to edit by pressing either
or
.
2. Press . The display will show Edit entry, press
again.
3. Press
to delete characters and use the keypad to enter new ones, then press .
4. Press
to delete digits and use the keypad to enter new ones, then press . The display will show Saved.
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Delete a quick dial entry
1. Choose the quick dial entry to delete by pressing either or .
2. Press . Scroll to Delete entry and press
3. Display will show Delete entry? Press
.
to confirm or to cancel.
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Using your calls list – cordless handset
Note: you must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller Display/Caller ID service for this feature to work. A quarterly fee may be payable.
Incoming call telephone numbers should appear in your calls list. If you have the caller’s number stored in your phonebook the name will be displayed instead. A total of 30 incoming calls can be stored in the calls list (16 letters per name and 23 digits per number). The number of new calls received will be shown in the display with the flashing icon. If the number doesn’t appear, this is because the caller’s identification (Call Line ID) has been withheld by the caller.
You can open your calls list by pressing the button. To scroll through your calls list simply press or . To display more information including the date and time of the call, press .
Here are some things you may see on your calls list display:
• WITHHELD NUMBER – caller has withheld their number, or this information isn’t available
• INTERNATIONA – caller is calling from another country or using an internet service
• PAYPHONE – caller is calling from a public payphone
• OPERATOR – caller is a telephone network operator
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Store numbers from your calls list to the phonebook
It’s easy to store incoming call numbers to your phone book.
1. Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
2. Scroll using or to find the entry you want to store and press .
3. The display will show Save to phbk, press .
4. Using your keypad, enter a name for this stored number and press .
5. Edit the number for this name, if needed, and press .
6. Scroll using or to choose the ringer melody for this name and number and press .
Delete a single calls list entry
1. Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
2. Scroll using or to find the listed call you want to delete and press .
3. Scroll until you highlight Delete and press .
4. Confirm or cancel to delete the calls list entry by pressing or .
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Delete all calls list entries
1. Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry.
2. Scroll until you highlight Delete all and press .
3. The display will show Delete all Calls? Press or
to cancel.
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Using your answering machine
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Using your answering machine
After you’ve set up your phone system, follow these easy steps using your corded base to set up your answering machine.
Switch answering machine on or off
To switch your answering machine on and off, simply press on the base.
The current answer mode will be announced.
Set the answering machine language
You have a choice of three languages to use on your answering machine:
English, German or French.
1. Open your answering machine menu by pressing on the base twice.
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Language and press .
3. Choose the language using or and press .
Set answer mode
There are two answer modes to choose from: Answer & Record or Answer only.
If you set the answer mode to Answer only your callers will not be able to leave a mesage.
1. Switch your answering machine on by pressing on the base.
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2. To change mode between Answer & Rec. and Answer Only, press and hold
for a couple of seconds.
Record your outgoing message
You can change the default answering message to your own. Your outgoing message needs to be under two minutes.
1. Press and hold on the base for a couple of seconds and then record your message after the beep.
2. To stop recording, press .
3. Check your outgoing message is how you want it but pressing to hear it.
Note: to return your outgoing message to the default message, simply press and hold while the outgoing message is playing.
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Set answer delay
You either choose the number of rings you want before your answering machine answers any incoming call or you can choose Time Saver. Time Saver saves you the cost of the call if you’re calling in from elsewhere to pick up any messages: if your answering machine answers after 2 rings you have new messages, if it answers after 5 rings you have no new messages. Therefore, you can hang up after 3 rings knowing you have no new messages and you won’t be charged for the call.
1. Press
2. Scroll using
twice.
or until you highlight Answer Delay and press
3. You’ll see the current answer delay setting (e.g. 5 rings).
4. Choose the number of rings you want (2–9) or Time Saver using
and press .
or
.
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Record a memo
You can record memo messages for yourself or other members of the household which can be played back like normal messages.
1. Press and hold for a couple of seconds.
2. After the beep record your memo.
3. Press to finish recording.
Listen to messages or memos using the corded phone
Playback is in the order messages or memos were received. New messages are played before old ones. The time and date of each message or memo is announced before playback.
Here are some functions you may find useful:
• to play or pause, press
• to stop, press
• to rewind, press
• to fast forward, press
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Delete a single message or memo
1. Play the message or memo you want to delete by pressing .
2. Press and hold during playback of the message or memo to delete it.
Delete all messages and memos
1. Press twice.
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Del. All Msgs and press
3. You’ll see Delete All? on your display.
4. To confirm, press . Or to cancel, press .
Listen to messages or memos using your cordless handset
1. Open the answering machine menu by pressing .
2. Ans Machine is displayed, press .
3. Scroll using or to display either Play New Msgs or Play All Msgs and press .
4. Press to return to standby.
.
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Memory full
Your answering machine will announce if it’s full and automatically stop taking any more messages and switch itself to Answer Only. You’ll need to delete some of your messages or memos before any new messages can be recorded.
Remote access to your answering machine
You can call your answering machine to hear your messages when you’re away from home using most modern phones, including mobile phones.
You need to use a PIN code to access your answering machine. The default code is 000. We suggest you change this for security reasons.
Change PIN
1. Open your menu by pressing twice, then scroll using until you highlight Remote PIN and press .
2. Enter your old PIN and press
3. Enter your new PIN and press
.
.
or
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Call in to check messages
1. Dial your own phone number from the remote phone.
2. Press three times, then enter your 3 digit PIN.
3. You can manage your messages using your keypad (see remote instructions below)
Note: if you make a mistake entering your PIN three times, your answering machine will hang up and you’ll need to call and try again.
Remote instructions guide
While listening to your messages from a remote location, enter these numbers to manage your messages.
To…
Rewind messages, press 1.
Play or pause your messages, press 2.
Fast Forward through your messages, press 3.
Hear outgoing message (OGM), press 4.
Record outgoing message (OGM), press 5. To end your message, press 6.
Stop messages, press 6.
Delete current message, press 7.
Switch answering machine off, press 8.
Switch answering machine on to take messages, press 9.
Delete all old messages, press 0.
Record a memo, press #. To end your message, press 6.
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Use on a private branch exchange
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Use on a private branch exchange
If your phone’s on an exchange (e.g. you need to dial 9 to get an outside line), you can transfer calls and use call back by using the R button. You’ll need to check your private exchange manual to find out which timing to use for your exchange. You can choose two recall timings: 100ms (Short) and 300ms (Long).
To set recall time using the corded phone
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or you highlight Settings and press
2. Scroll using or
.
until you highlight Recall and press
3. You’ll see the current recall timing setting (e.g. Short).
4. Choose the recall timing setting you want (Short or Long) using
until
.
or
and press .
To set recall time using the cordless handset
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Base settings and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Recall and press .
3. You’ll see the current recall timing setting (e.g. Short).
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4. Choose the recall timing setting you want (Short or Long) using
and press .
or
Insert a dialling pause
If you have to dial a number for an outside line and it takes a while to connect, you can insert a pause so you don’t have to wait to hear the dialling tone.
To insert a dialling pause using your corded phone, simply enter the number you usually dial for an outside line and then press will show dialling pause is active.
. A P on your display
To insert a dialling pause using your cordless handset, simply enter the number you usually dial for an outside line and then press for two seconds. A P on your display will show dialling pause is active.
Note: you can also insert a dialling pause with a phone number in your phone book.
Using additional services
Your phone should be able to support services such as call waiting and conference calls. You’ll need to check with your telephone network provider for further information on these services.
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Set dial mode
You have a choice of two dialling modes: tone and pulse. The default setting is
TONE and this is the correct setting for use within Europe.
To change dial mode using the corded phone
1. Open your menu by pressing you highlight Settings and press
, then scroll using
.
or
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Dial Mode and press
3. You’ll see the current dial mode setting (e.g. Tone).
4. Choose the dial mode setting you want (Tone or Pulse) using and press .
or
until
.
To change dial mode using the cordless handset
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Base settings and press .
2. Scroll using or until you highlight Dial Mode and press .
3. You’ll see the current dial mode setting (e.g. Tone).
4. Choose the dial mode setting you want (Tone or Pulse) using or and
90 press .
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Reset to default settings
Important: if you reset to default settings on your corded phone, your phone book, calls list, redial list, messages and memos will be deleted.
Your phone book, calls list and redial list aren’t deleted if your reset your cordless handset.
To reset to default settings on your corded phone
1. Open your menu by pressing , then scroll using or until you highlight Reset and press .
2. You’ll see Base Reset? on your display. Confirm or cancel the reset to default settings by pressing or .
To reset to default settings on your cordless handset
1. Press for 10 seconds.
2. Confirm or cancel the reset to default settings by pressing or .
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Help and support
If you need some help and you’re in the UK, please first check and see if your problem can be solved using the troubleshooting guide below. If it can’t , please call us on 0844 800 6503 (using a UK landline, at the time of going to print: calls cost 6p for connection charge and then 5p a minute. Mobile costs may vary).
Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, excluding public holidays. If you’ve a claim on your 2-year guarantee, please contact your supplier.
Some issues may simply be resolved by disconnecting the power to the unit.
In such instances the power to the main base station should be switched off and batteries in the handset should also be removed for about 20 minutes.
After which reconnect everything to determine if this has resolved the issue.
Troubleshooting guide
I can’t make phone calls
1. Make sure the phone cable is connected properly. If it is, there may be a fault. Please make sure you’re using the phone cable that came with your phone.
2. Check power’s plugged in, switched on and working.
3. If using the cordless handset, make sure you aren’t too far from the charger base (in ideal conditions, it should work up to 300 metres outdoors and up to
50 metres indoors).
4. Test the phone line and socket by using another phone.
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I keep losing my connection when using my cordless handset
1. Make sure you aren’t too far from the charger base (in ideal conditions, it should work up to 300 metres outdoors and up to 50 metres indoors).
2. The charger base may not be in an ideal location – consider moving it.
My cordless handset keeps switching off
1. It may need recharging. So it can charge fully, place your handset on its charger base for at least 15 hours (make sure the power socket is switched on!).
2. Replace the rechargeable batteries. Any replacement batteries should be the same type as those provided.
The phone system isn’t responding
You may need to reset to default settings. Please see page 43.
Caller’s identification (Call Line ID) isn’t working
1. Check you have this service on your phone line. Please call your network provider.
2. The caller may have withheld their phone number.
My handset or base doesn’t ring
Check that the ringer is on. See pages 27, 38, 61 and 69.
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I’ve got a buzzing noise on my radio, TV or computer
We suggest you use your cordless handset at least one metre away from electrical equipment and mobile phones.
There is interference in the earpiece and/or internet connection is very slow when using the phone
You must plug the phone into the wall socket via an ADSL filter if you have broadband internet on your phone line.
My answering machine won’t record messages or memos
1. Check that your answering machine is connected and switched on.
2. Answering memory may be full. See page 85.
My remote access isn’t working
1. Check you’re using the correct PIN. See page 85.
2. Make sure you’re using a touchtone phone.
The white light on the base is constantly flashing
You have new answering machine message(s). Press the button to listen to them and the flashing will stop.
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Safety information
Please make sure you read this User Guide carefully.
Intended use
This phone is suitable for use on a public telephone network. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruction isn’t permitted. Do not open the device and attempt any repair work yourself.
Phone location
Make sure your phone:
• is on a dry, flat and stable surface
• isn’t a trip hazard with its power cable
• isn’t obstructed by furniture
• is at least one metre from other electrical appliances
• isn’t exposed to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Power supply
Important: use only the power adapter supplied with your PowerTel
580 Combo.
Power failure can affect your phone and equipment. Only the corded phone will work if power fails. See page 31.
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Energy efficient power adapter
The included mains adapter meets the eco-design requirements of the European Union (Directive 2005/32/EG). Thus, its power consumption is considerably lower, both in operated as well as in non-operated mode, compared with the mains adapter of previous design.
Medical equipment
Do not use your phone:
• near emergency or intensive care medical equipment
• during an electrical storm
It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted you check with a medical expert or your health adviser before using this product
Rechargeable batteries
Do not throw the batteries into a fire or water.
Hearing aid compatibility
You phone works with most popular hearing aids. However, given the wide range of hearing aids available, we can’t guarantee that your phone will function fully with every hearing aid.
Important: your phone can produce very high sound when Boost is switched on. Please take care if the handset is used by others.
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Disposal
You are obliged to dispose of consumable goods properly in accordance with the applicable legal regulations.
The symbol on this product indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries must be disposed of separately from domestic waste at suitable collection points provided by the public waste authorities. Batteries can also often be disposed of at the point of sale.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations.
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Technical details
Standard
Power supply (base station)
DECT¹ GAP²
Input: 230VAC 50Hz 40mA
Output: 12VDC 670mA
Power supply (charging station) Input: 230VAC 50Hz 30mA
Output: 7.5VDC 100mA
Range
Standby
Maximum Talk Time
Outdoors Approx 300m
Indoors Approx 50m
Up to 100hrs
Up to 10hrs
Rechargeable batteries
Dialling mode
AAA 1.2V 800mAh NiMH
Tone (DTMF)
Pulse
Optimum ambient temperature 0˚C to 45˚C
Optimum relative humidity
Recall
20% to 80%
100, 300 ms
¹ DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = standard for cordless phones.
² GAP: Generic Access Profile = standard for the operation of handsets and base stations from different manufacturers.
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Default settings
To reset to default settings, please see page 43.
Corded phone default settings
Language English
Answer mode
PIN code for remote access
Answer delay
Time format
External memory
Internal memory
Ringing volume
Key tone
Contrast
Boost memory
Shaker
Recall time
Dialling mode
8
9
5
On
Answer and Record
000
5
24 Hour
4
Off
On
100ms
Tone
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Cordless handset default settings
Language English
Handset name
Handset ringing melody (external)
Handset ringing melody (internal)
Handset ringing volume
Base ringing melody
Base ringing volume
Keypad beep
Auto talk
Contrast
Backlight time
Boost memory
Shaker
Recall time
Dialling mode
PIN code
8
5
On
On
9
5
PowerTel
7
3
10s
Off
On
100ms
Tone
0000
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Maintenance and guarantee
Maintenance
• Please clean your equipment’s surfaces with a soft, fluff-free cloth.
• Never use cleaning agents or solvents.
Guarantee
AMPLICOM equipment is produced and tested according to the latest production methods. The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble free functioning and a long service life. The terms of the guarantee do not apply where the cause of the equipment malfunction is the fault of the telephone network operator or any interposed private branch extension system. The terms of the guarantee do not apply to the rechargeable batteries or power packs used in the products. The period of guarantee is 24 months from the date of purchase.
All deficiencies resulting from material of production faults which occur during the period of guarantee will be eliminated free of charge. Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following intervention by the purchaser or third parties. Damage caused as a result of improper handling or operation, incorrect positioning or storing, improper connection or installation, Acts of
God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guarantee.
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In the case of complaints, we reserve the right to repair or replace defect parts or provide a replacement device. Replacement parts or devices become our property.
Rights to compensation in the case of damage are excluded where there is no evidence or intent or gross negligence by the manufacturer.
If your equipment shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOM equipment together with the purchase receipt. All rights to claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet.
Two years after the purchase of our products, claims under the terms of guarantee can no longer be asserted.
Declaration of conformity
This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive:
1999/5 EU directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity.
Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE symbol on the device.
To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our website www.amplicom.eu
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A
Adjusting the handsfree volume 25
Adjusting the earpiece volume 24
Alarm 68
Answer delay 82
Answer mode 80
Answering machine 80
Auto talk 64
B
Backlight timer 64
Base ringer melody 69
Base ringer volume 69
Base select 65
Base settings 69
Boost memory 40, 62
Boosting the earpiece volume 24
C
Calling back missed calls 22
Call in to check messages 86
Call length 26
Calls list 51-53, 76-78
Change case 41 i ndex
Changing the PIN code 66, 85
Charging the batteries 12-13
Check the contents of the box 10
Conference calls 28-29
Confirmation beep 65
Connecting the base and charger 12-13
Contrast 39, 63
D
Date/time 42-43, 67
Declaration of Conformity 105
Default settings 43, 102-103
Delete messages 84
De-register a handset 30
Dial mode 90
Dialling pause 89
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book 23
Dialling phone numbers from a quickdial button 23
Display contrast 39, 63
Display icons 14-16
Displaying calls list entries 51-53, 76-78
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E
Earpiece volume 24
End a call 20
Entering a name in the phonebook
45, 71
Equaliser 36, 61
G
Guarantee 104
H
Handset deregistration 30
Handset name 62
Handset registration 29
Handset ringer melody 60
Handset ringer volume 61
Handsfree 24-25
Headset use 26
Help 94
I
Icons in the display 14-16
Inserting the batteries 12
Internal calls 27
K
Keypad lock 27
Keypad beep on/off 63
Keytone on/off 39
L
Language 40, 66
Listening to your messages 83-84
M
Maintenance 104
Making a call 20
Making internal calls 27
Memo 83
Memory full 85
Menu guide 17-18
Muting the microphone 26
N
Navigating the menu 17-18
Night light 68
P
Pause 89
Phone book 23, 44-48, 70-73
PIN 66, 85
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Play messages 83-84
Power fail 31
Private branch exchanges 88
Profiles 34-37, 56-60
Q
Quickdial 23, 49-50, 74-75
R
Recall 88-89
Read number 41
Record a memo 83
Record your outgoing message 81
Redial 21-22
Register a handset 29
Remember boost 40, 62
Remote access 85-86
Reset to default settings 43, 102-103
Ringer melody 38, 60, 69
Ringer on/off 27
Ringer volume 38, 61, 69
S
Safety information 98
Select base 65 i ndex
Set the answer delay 82
Set the answer mode 80-81
Set the voice prompt language 40, 66
Setting the recall time 88-89
Storing a quickdial entry 49, 74
T
Take a call 21
Talk time display 26
Technical details 101
Tone control 25, 61
Transferring external calls internally 28
U
User profiles 34, 56
Using a headset 26
Using remote access 85
Using the answering machine 80
Using the menu 17-18
V
Volume 38, 61, 69
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Table of contents
- 12 Getting started
- 13 Check box contents
- 14 in four simple steps
- 17 icons explained
- 20 Phone menu guide
- 20 menu display
- 22 Making and receiving calls
- 23 corded phone
- 23 cordless handset
- 23 End a call
- 24 Take a call
- 24 corded phone base
- 25 cordless handset
- 25 Call back a previous caller
- 26 quick dial buttons
- 27 earpiece volume
- 27 Handsfree feature
- 28 corded phone
- 28 cordless handset
- 28 phone base only
- 29 See call length
- 29 with the corded phone
- 29 with the cordless handset
- 29 corded phone
- 29 cordless handset
- 30 on and off only
- 30 handset keypad
- 30 Make an internal call
- 31 the corded phone
- 32 the cordless handset
- 32 Register a handset
- 33 Deregister a handset
- 33 base corded phone
- 33 the cordless handset
- 34 Power failure – what to do
- 37 Priority/Default Setting
- 37 User Profiles
- 37 Change the profile name
- 39 Change a profile’s boost setting
- 39 (‘equaliser’) setting
- 40 Choosing which profile to use
- 41 Change ringer melody
- 41 Change ringer volume
- 42 Switch key tone on or off
- 42 Change display contrast
- 43 Change display language
- 43 Remember boost
- 44 Read number
- 44 Change to upper or lower case
- 45 Change System PIN
- 45 Change date/time
- 46 format display
- 46 Reset to default settings
- 47 corded phone
- 47 using your phone book
- 48 your phone book
- 48 Edit a phone book entry
- 49 Delete a phone book entry
- 50 Delete all phone book entries
- 50 another handset
- 52 corded phone
- 53 Edit a quick dial entry
- 53 Delete a quick dial entry
- 54 corded phone
- 55 memory (M1, M2, M3)
- 55 Delete a single calls list entry
- 56 Delete all calls list entries
- 58 cordless handset
- 59 Priority/Default Setting
- 59 User Profiles
- 59 Change a profile name
- 60 Change a profile’s boost setting
- 61 (‘equaliser’) setting
- 62 Copy a profile
- 62 Choosing which profile to use
- 65 Remember boost
- 65 Change handset name
- 66 Switch key pad beep on or off
- 66 Change contrast
- 67 Switch auto talk on or off
- 67 Change backlight timer
- 68 Select base
- 69 Change language
- 69 Change system PIN code
- 70 Change date/time
- 70 12 or 24 hour format
- 71 Set alarm
- 71 Switch night light on or off
- 72 Base Settings
- 72 Change base ringer melody
- 72 Change base ringer volume
- 73 cordless handset
- 73 using your phone book
- 74 your phone book
- 74 Edit a phone book entry
- 75 all entries
- 76 another handset
- 77 buttons – cordless handset
- 77 Edit a quick dial entry
- 78 Delete a quick dial entry
- 79 cordless handset
- 80 list to the phonebook
- 80 Delete a single calls list entry
- 82 Using your answering machine
- 83 on or off
- 83 machine language
- 83 Set answer mode
- 84 Record your outgoing message
- 85 Set answer delay
- 86 Record a memo
- 86 using the corded phone
- 87 Delete all messages and memos
- 87 using your cordless handset
- 88 Memory full
- 88 machine
- 88 Change PIN
- 89 Call in to check messages
- 91 the corded phone
- 91 cordless handset
- 92 Insert a dialling pause
- 92 Using additional services
- 93 Set dial mode
- 93 the corded phone
- 93 cordless handset
- 94 Reset to default settings
- 94 your corded phone
- 94 your cordless handset
- 96 Help and support
- 97 Troubleshooting guide
- 100 General information
- 101 Safety information
- 103 Disposal
- 104 Technical details
- 105 Default settings
- 107 Maintenance and guarantee
- 108 Declaration of Conformity
- 109 Index