Oricom DECT MI40 user manual

User manual for the device Oricom DECT MI40

Device: Oricom DECT MI40
Category: Cordless Telephone
Manufacturer: Oricom
Size: 0.49 MB
Added : 9/26/2014
Number of pages: 36
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TABLE OF CONTENTS


Notes for operation in New Zealand.................................................. 6

Safety Information .............................................................................. 7
Getting Started.................................................................................... 8
Unpacking......................................................................................... 8

Your Telephone ..............................................................

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Using a Headset (Not supplied)................................................... 23 Memo.............................................................................................. 36 Recording Memo ......................................................................... 36 Microphone Mute / Un-mute............................................................ 24 Playing Memo.............................................................................. 37 Deleting Memo ....................

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Ringing Volume for Base ................................................................ 57 Notes for operation in New Zealand Base Ringer Melody for External Calls............................................ 57 The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates Alert Tones...................................................................................... 58 only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the Out of Range Warning ........................

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Getting Started Safety Information Unpacking This package should contain the following: • Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid. Handset Belt Clip • To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet. • Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging conductors. • Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where there is gas leaking. • There is a slight chance that the telephone could be

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LCD Display on the Handset Your Telephone New CID Ringer Off External / Internal / Phone On Answering Conference Machine On Mute Battery LED Signal Indicator Left Scroll Right Scroll Phonebook / Scroll up / Volume up LCD Display Digits Display Redial / Confirm Menu / Recall Icon Name Description In Use Cancel / Mute Battery • Animated when charging. Charging • When the battery indicator displays 4 blocks, the battery is fully charged.

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Basic Steps to Install Battery Level Indication The Battery icon is always displayed when the 1. Connect the output plug of the mains adaptor to the socket handset is on. When charging, the battery icon will on the back of the base unit and the mains adaptor to the wall be scrolling to indicate that the batteries are being mains supply. charged. When fully charged, four bars are 2. Insert the 2 rechargeable Ni-MH AAA batteries (included), displayed. The scrolling will stop. o

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SPK FILTER Menu Overview SCREENING OFF FEATURES ALL MONITOR EXEMPT ON SCREEN OFF BLOCKER DIR DIAL REMOTE PIN ON SOS CODE OFF QUICK DIAL Select a key 1…9 Phonebook Menu ON PREFIX P OFF Select a prefix Select an entry EDIT ENTRY ON DELETE CALL BAR P OFF VIP MELODY Select a handset SOUNDS OFF ADD ENTRY NAME?

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Service Menu Basic Operations Select a Service During Standby EDIT ENTRY DELETE ADD ENTRY When the phone is not in use, the LCD displays the phone model no., NAME? the handset no., the battery icon, and the Signal indicator. Enter Name NUMBER? Enter Number Making External Calls Using Traditional Dialling • Press and wait for dialling tone. • The icon on handset will be turned on. • The LED on

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Using Pre-Dialling • Press at OFF will de-activate the quick dial feature for the selected key. You can enter a telephone number and verify it on the display before you place the call. • Press at ON will activate the quick dial feature for the selected key. The name of the first record in the phonebook • Use the keypad to enter the phone number. The display will be displayed. shows the digits as you enter them. • If more than 16 digits are entered, the icon will be turned on. •

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Redial the Last Dialled Number • Press to confirm. • If no number was entered but is pressed, the feature will • Press and wait for dial tone. be de-activated. • Press , the last number dialled will be displayed and • Press to exit. A blinking DIR DIAL is displayed during dialled out automatically. standby. Note: The display will show EMPTY if there is no number in the To de-activate: redial list. • Press will go directly to DIR DIAL Redial the Last Dialled Number

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display will blink. The LED on the handset and the In Use LED on the • Press to confirm the entry and exit to SAVE ENTRY. base unit will also blink. • Press to return to the redial list. When the handset is on the base unit, lift the handset: • To answer the call when the AUTO ANS feature is turned on. Delete a Redial Number • Press to connect the call if the AUTO ANS feature is • Press , the last number dialled will be displayed. turned off. (Refer to section “Auto Answeri

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• The handset receiver and microphone are now turned off. • To turn off the ringer volume, press on VOL OFF. The icon • You can now talk into to the microphone of the headset on the display will be turned on. without holding the handset to the ear. • You can also press and hold during phone ringing or • For additional mobility and full handsfree, mode clip handset to your belt using the clip supplied. standby to turn off the ringer. The icon on the display will be turned on. To

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provided AUTO ANS is ON. Once the call is ended by pressing • To exit, Press . or returning to the cradle, the keypad remains locked. Note: If there 50 records have been added, pressing at ADD ENTRY will display FULL and then return to ADD ENTRY. Low Power Mode The Phonebook record and Services number cannot be the same. You may put the handset in low power mode to conserve the battery consumption. The display and ringer will be turned off. Any incoming calls will ring

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• Press . • Press to confirm and the selected entry is deleted. The • The name of the entry will be displayed. display will return to phonebook. • Press to exit. • Use the alphanumeric keypad and the key to make the changes. • Press and hold will exit to standby. • Press to confirm. Note: Refer to Delete All Records section to delete the entire • The number of the entry will be displayed. phonebook at once. • Press to delete any digits you wish to alter and re-enter the nu

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Caller ID Call Log If you subscribe (charges may apply) to your telephone service The call log stores the last 20 unanswered and answered incoming providers Caller ID service, numbers of the incoming calls will be calls, up to 10 characters for names or prompt messages, 18 digits for displayed on the display and stored in the call log. (Please consult numbers, date and time. your telephone service provider for details about this service) If a number has been identified severa

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Call Back from the Call Log Saving the CID record into phonebook This feature only works if the CID record contains a valid phone number. • Press on a CID while reviewing the call log. • The display will show SAVE ENTRY. Press during predial or standby to bring out the call log. • • Press . The display reads NAME? or the name of the CID • The most recent received CID is displayed. (transmitted from the network or from the phonebook). • If the call log is empty, EMPTY will be

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When the answering machine answers the call, your customized Answering Mode OGM1 or 2 will play to the caller as selected. There are two modes available to answer an incoming call when the If the customized OGM’s are deleted or not recorded the default OGM answering machine is on. will be played to callers. When the answering machine is in Answer and Record (ANS RECORD) mode, the answering machine will allow the caller to leave Recording OGM a message after OGM1 is played. •

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ONLY, depending on the answering mode, and icon on the • If the answering machine is in ANS RECORD mode, OGM1 will be played. The display will show PLAY OGM1. display and the DTAM LED on the base unit will also be turned on. • If the answering machine is in ANS ONLY mode, OGM2 will • Press to turn answering machine to off. A confirmation be played. The display will show PLAY OGM2. tone will be emitted. The display will show AM OFF. The icon on the display and the DTAM LED on the base

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• The memo will stop playing and a confirmation tone will be • Press to stop the recording. The display will show heard. STOP. • The display will show DELETED. • The memo will be played back. During play back, the display will show PLAY MEMO. Incoming Message (ICM) • If the recording was not stopped. Once the maximum duration is reached or the memory is full, the recording will stop by A maximum of 25 messages ICM’s can be recorded, unless a memo itself. The memo will be played

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• When maximum recording duration for the ICM has reached • the date recorded from the CID, e.g. 02/11, and or the memory is full if the caller doesn’t hang up, a two- • The time recorded from the CID, e.g. 10:20. beeps tone will emit to the user when the recording stops. The answering machine will release the line. • If there is CID information from the call, the date and time of Deleting ICM the ICM will be recorded. During ICM playing, Playing ICM • Press to delete the current


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