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Model 28320
InfoLink Phone
User’s Guide
for use as a telephone
and to receive information from internet
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2 Important Instructions & Information Equipment Approval Information Your telephone equipment is approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network and is in compliance with parts 15 and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations and the Technical Requirements for Telephone Terminal Equipment published by ACTA. 1 Notification to the Local Telephone Company On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating, among other information, the US number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for th
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3 Important Instructions & Information Interference Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are desig
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Table of Contents Important InstructIons & InformatIon ..2 IdlE modE dIsplay ......................... 14 EquIpmEnt approval InformatIon ......2 programmIng your pHonE.................. 15 IntErfErEncE InformatIon ..................3 navIgatIng tHE mEnu..................... 15 HEarIng aId compatIbIlIty (Hac) ......3 HandsEt sEttIngs .......................... 16 lIcEnsIng ..........................................3 handSet name ..................................16 fcc rf radIatIon Exposur
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Table of Contents call tImEr ..................................... 28 voIcE maIl waItIng ....................... 33 makIng a call ............................... 28 rss customIzatIon ............................ 34 to Switch to SPeakerPhone ...........28 customIzIng your on scrEEn rss answErIng calls ........................... 28 InfolInk sErvIcEs ....................... 34 adjuSting handSet/SPeakerPhone acceSSing the configuration voLume ...........................................
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Introduction This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone. You must first set up your phone before you can use it. CAUTION: When using This doesn’t take long and is easy to do. Just follow the telephone equipment, simple instructions on the next few pages. there are basic safety Need help? instructions that should always be followed. Refer If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair to the IMPORTANT SAFETY or warranty in
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Installation INSTALLATION NOTE: Important Installation Guidelines This product operates at a frequency of 1.9GHz. to • Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors, provide communication fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens, heating with minimal interference appliances and direct sunlight. from other electronic • Avoid areas of excessive dust, moisture and low devices. To further minimize the possibility temperature. of interference, the base • Avoid other cordless telephones
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8 Installation Your unit is provided with three power adaptors; 2 for handset charger cradles and 1 base power. The connectors are different sizes, only the larger power CAUTION: To reduce the adaptor is for the base unit. risk of fire or personal injury, use only the Installing the Handset Battery Thomson Inc. approved 1. Locate batteries and battery door which are model GP AAAHC 1.2V packaged together inside a plastic bag and are 0mAh, rechargeable Nickel-metal Hydride separate
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Installation Base Set-Up The base needs a direct access connection to the CAUTION: To reduce risk internet, and the IP address of the base must be of personal injury, fire, or provided by a DHCP server. damage use only the -22 power adaptor listed in the user’s guide. This power adaptor is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. ETHERNET Connection IMPORTANT: Do not 1. Using the ETHERNET cable (RJ45 ) provided with connect the telephone your
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10 Installation Power Supply Connection 1. Connect the power adaptor provided with your unit to the base. 2. Connect the adaptor to an electrical wall outlet. 3. When power is applied to the base, the unit goes through a one minute initialization process in the following sequence: a) the blue DECT indicator is on (solid); b) the green POWER indicator flashes; NOTE: Your handset will c) both the blue DECT and green POWER automatically display the indicators flash; and RSS synchronizat
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11 Getting to Know Your Phone Base Layout ETHERNET POWER (indicator) (indicator) PAGE DECT (button) (indicator) ETHERNET Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates network error with last RSS update. When solid, indicates properly working ethernet connection. When off, indicates no ethernet connection. DECT Indicator (blue) When flashing, indicates base is in handset registration mode. When solid, indicates an active call. When off, indicates no activity. POWER Indicator (green) When solid, in
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12 Getting to Know Your Phone Handset Layout Display Navigational (button) Right soft Left soft (button) (button) Alert Indicator Headset Call/ jack Speakerphone (button) END (button) FLASH (button) INT/a/A (button) Caller ID (button) pause/#/lock (button) * (button) microphone
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13 Getting to Know Your Phone Left soft button Selects the current menu item or confirms a setting, depending on the current screen. Right soft button “Back” button returns to the previous screen. Navigational/Volume button Press the up, down, left, or right arrows to navigate while in a menu or the RSS content screen. After a selection from a menu or article, press the right arrow button to view. During a call, press vol-/+ to increase or decrease the volume. Alert Indicator If flashing,
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1 Getting to Know Your Phone Idle Mode Display The idle mode display of your phone provides various status indicators and access to the menu-based interface. The illustration below shows the screen and its elements. Current Time Range Indicator Battery Status Handset Identity Action Action Low level Partially charged Battery Status - indicates the status of the battery. Fully charged Charging. Range Indicator - flashes when handset is out of range of the base. Weather Alert - flashes during
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1 Programming Your Phone Navigating The Menu Your phone has an easy to use menu system. Each menu leads to a list of options. When the handset is in idle mode, press to open the main menu. Press to navigate to the menu options you want. Press to select further options or confirm the setting displayed, or if a new call was received it takes you to the Caller ID records. Press to return to previous menu. If no button is pressed within 60 seconds, the handset will return to idle mode autom
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1 Programming Your Phone Handset Settings There are eight programmable menus available: NO NOTE: TE: If y If you cannot r ou cannot read ead Handset Name, Language, Menu Color, Wallpaper, the display language, r the display language, refer efer Contrast, Auto Talk, Area Codes (Regional & Local), and to: Handset Settings> to: Handset Settings> Default Settings. Language. Language. To Access Handset Settings via the Menu; 1. Make sure your phone is OFF (not in talk mode). 2. Press , naviga
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1 Programming Your Phone Menu Color From the Handset menu; 1. Use or to scroll to Menu Color. 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. Use or to scroll to the desired color. The default is Blue. 4. Press to save your selection. Background Picture From the Handset menu; 1. Use or to scroll to Picture. 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. Use or to scroll through the selection, press to view. The default is Picture 4. 4. Press to save your selection. Display Contrast From the Handset menu;
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18 Programming Your Phone Aut Auto T o Talk alk Auto Talk If Auto T If Auto Talk is set to alk is set to On On From the Handset menu; the handset automatically the handset automatically 1. Use or to scroll to Auto Talk. answ answer ers the incoming call s the incoming call when the handset is ringing when the handset is ringing 2. Press to enter the menu. and lifted fr and lifted from the char om the charger ger. . (Same as pr (Same as pressing essing ). ). 3. Use or to select Off o
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1 Programming Your Phone Default Settings From the Handset menu; 1. Use or to scroll to Default Settings. 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. Press to confirm. List of Default Settings: Handset 6 Bars Handset Earpiece Name # Volume Language English Internal Melody Ringtone 1 Menu Color Blue External Melody Ringtone 5 Picture 4 6 Bars Background Ringer Picture Volume Contrast Mid-level Key Beep On Auto Talk Off Time 12 Hour Format Area Codes - - - Alarm Off Tone
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20 Programming Your Phone Contacts To Access Contacts via the Menu; 1. Make sure your phone is OFF (not in talk mode). 2. Press , navigate to the Contacts menu, press to enter. Find Entry From the Contacts menu; 1. Use or to scroll to Find Entry. 2. Press to enter the menu. 3. The current list of contacts is displayed. Use to increase or to scroll through the contacts. 4. Press to select contact to view details, delete entry, edit entry, copy entry to other handsets and view phoneb