User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- cov - Safety Precautions
- ch1 - Before Using Your Phone
- ch2 - Basic Operations
- ch3 - Phone book
- ch4 - Other Essential Functions
- Other Essential Functions
- Table of Essential Functions
- Own Phone Number Display
- Selecting a Ringing Volume
- Selecting a Ringing Tone
- Selecting a Keypad Tone
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Alarm Clock
- Entering an IP Card Number and Password
- Restricting your calling information (phone number)
- Setting the Handover Tone
- Out of Service Area Alarm
- Toll Call Lock and Password
- Setting the Display Contrast
- Selecting a Language
- Animation
- Scheme (Background Image)
- Other Essential Functions
- ch5 - Maintenance & Troubleshooting
700 U (C) User Manual Before Using Your Phone 1-9
1.6 Battery Charging
1. Connect the charger plug to the charging jack on the bottom of the handset.
AC Wall Outlet
2. Plug the charger into the (100V ~ 240V AC) wall outlet and the battery icon will start
to flash.
3. Battery is fully charged when the battery icon stops flashing.
If the input voltage to the charger is not within the range of 100V ~ 240V AC
±10%, the battery icon on the LCD might flash even when charging is completed
4. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone.
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Before using the phone for the first time, charge the battery for a minimum of four
hours.
When the LCD displays , the phone should be recharged.
When the battery is running out of power and only 20 seconds of talk time remains, a
warning tone (“bi-bi-”) is heard and the battery icon flashes. When there is no more
power in the battery the phone switches off automatically.
When the power level of the battery reaches 3% of its capacity in standby mode, a
warning tone (“bi-bi-bi-bi”) is heard and the battery icon flashes.
In order to maintain good operating times, fully discharge the battery from time to
time by leaving the phone switched on until it turns itself off.
The phone can be used to make and receive calls while charging if the phone is on.