USER GUIDE UK CORDED TELEPHONE Style 15 V1
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BECAUSE WE CARE Thank you for purchasing this product. This product has been designed and assembled with utmost care for you and the environment. Thank you for supporting us to protect our environment. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following: 1. Read and understand all the instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3.
3 Ringer light t This flashes when the phone is ringing for an incoming call. 4 Speakerphone button t Press to make, answer, or end a call using the speakerphone. 5 Flash / exit button t You may need the flash function if your phone is connected to a PBX t When in menus or pre-dialling, press to exit from the function. R 6 Delete button t Press to delete individual messages, memos, stored numbers or caller display records. 7 Memo / fast forward button t In standby, press and hold to record a memo.
Phone You are connected to the telephone line - your handset is off hook. Time Displays the time. Date/month Displays the date and month. Caller display record Shows the position in the caller display list of the caller display record being received or viewed. New Appears when viewing new caller display records. Message Appears when viewing a caller display entry where an answering machine message was recorded. Mute Flashes when you press the mute button to mute the microphone.
6. Wait while the display shows “INITIALISATION”, then the announcement “Answering machine on. Announcement one.” before the display changes to the standby screen. 7. Lift the handset and check for dial tone Note: t The base unit doesn’t require a battery. t Always use the telephone line cord supplied with your phone. Other telephone line cords may not work. 7 SETTING UP YOUR TELEPHONE The following section details how to set up your telephone.
t Press the up or down button until de display shows “SET TIME/DATE”. to confirm. t Press the OK button >The year will be blinking. t Press the up or down button to set the year. t Press the OK button to confirm. >The month will be blinking. t Press the up or down button to set the month. t Press the OK button to confirm. >The date will be blinking. t Press the up or down button to set the date. t Press the OK button to confirm. >The hour will be blinking. t Press the up or down button to set the hour.
7.6 Rings to answer To set the number of rings before the machine answers a call. t Press the menu button . >The display shows “OPTIONS MENU“. or down button until de display shows “RINGS TO ANSWER”. t Press the up t Press the OK button to confirm. t Press the up or down button to select “TOLL SAVER”, “2”, “3”, “4”, “5”, “6”, “7” , “8” or “9” rings. >The default setting is 5. >Use “TOLL SAVER” when checking for messages from a remote location.
TELEPHONE OPERATION UK 8 8.1 Ringer volume The ringer high / low switch located at the back of the base unit, allows you to adjust the volume of the ringer. High volume Low volume 8.2 To make a call t Lift the handset or press the speakerphone button on the base unit. >Check for dial tone. t Dial the telephone number. >The display shows the duration of the call in minutes and seconds. OR Using pre-dialling: t Dial the telephone number.
9 OUTGOING CALL RECORD 9.1 Last number redial t Lift the handset or press the speakerphone button . t Press the redial button . >The phone automatically redials the last number you called. Note: t This will not work after a mains power disconnection. t Dialled numbers are only saved in the last number redial memory if the number has started dialling out. 9.2 Viewing the outgoing call records The telephone remembers the last 50 outgoing calls. .
PHONEBOOK The phonebook can store up to 120 names (max. of 15 characters) and telephone numbers (max. of 24 digits) in the memory. 10.1 To view the phonebook records t Make sure the phone is in standby (not connected to a call). . t Press the phonebook button >The display shows “SEARCH ADD”, with the “SEARCH” option blinking. t Press the OK button to confirm. >If the phonebook memory is empty, the phone will automatically return to the standby display.
>The phone automatically dials the displayed record using the handset or speakerphone mode selected. 10.4 To edit a stored number and/or name or down button to find the record you t When viewing the phonebook records, press the up wish to edit. . t When the record is displayed, press the phonebook button >The display shows the cursor blinking on the first digit of the telephone number.
11.1 Caller display list This phone automatically stores the last 99 calls received. The calls list is saved even if the mains power is removed, but new caller information will not be displayed or saved unless the mains power is on. When the caller display list is full, the new caller display entry will replace the oldest record. “NEW/CALLS” will alternate on the display to show that you have a new caller display call stored in memory.
12 ANSWERING MACHINE An OGM is the announcement callers will hear when the machine answers a call. The phone has two pre-recorded announcements available if you choose not to record your own OGMs. t OGM1 - this invites callers to leave a message after the tone. The default is “Please leave your message after the beep”. t OGM2 - this informs callers to call later and does not give them the opportunity to leave a message. The default is “Please call later”.
12.5 To turn the answering machine on / off to turn on the answering machine. t Press and hold the on/off button >You will hear “Answering machine on. Announcement one.” >The display shows “ANSWER A1” alternately with the calls information and the message light will turn on. t Press and hold the on/off button again to turn off the answering system. >You will hear, “Answering machine off.” >The display shows “ANSWER OFF” alternately with the calls information and the message light will turn off.
12.12 Volume Control to adjust the volume of the loudspeaker during playback, from the t Use the volume buttons 6 levels available. >The display shows the volume level setting on the screen when it is being adjusted. 12.
13.1 To check remote access code t In standby mode, press the OK/MENU button. or down button until the display shows “REMOTE ACCESS“. t Press the up to display your code setting. t Press the OK button >The default code is “321“. t Press the stop button to return to standby mode. >See “7.7 Remote access” for how to change your code. 13.2 To check your messages from a remote location t Using a tone dialling phone, dial your home phone number.
14 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE The phone is guaranteed for 24 months from the date of purchase shown on your sales receipt. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, faults on the telephone line, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or repair other than through approved agents. Please keep your sales (till) receipt this is your proof of guarantee. 14.
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