Oricom TP88 user manual

User manual for the device Oricom TP88

Device: Oricom TP88
Category: Conference Phone
Manufacturer: Oricom
Size: 1.28 MB
Added : 6/6/2013
Number of pages: 20
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CONTENTS Warnings ……………………………………………………………… 3 Location of Controls…………………………………………………………………………… 4 Features………………………………………………………………………………………... 5 PARTS LIST …………………………………………………………………..………………. 5 INSTALLATION ……………………………………………………………….………………. 6 Connecting Your Telephone ………………………………………………………… 16 Choosing Tone or Pulse Dialing……………………………………………………… 16 Using the Ringer HI/LOW/OFF Switch ……………………………………………… 6 CALLER ID PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ………………………………………….. 10 Setting the Contr

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Warnings • Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in the White pages directory. • The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near these items. • Before installing or changing the batteries make sure that the telephone is not connected to the telephone network or the mains power supply. • All batt

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Location of Controls 1. Store Button - Used to store numbers into the speed dials. 2. Recall/ Flash Button – Used to access telephone dialing features like call waiting. 3. Redial Button - Press for last number redial. 4. Speaker Button- Press to use the speakerphone. 5. Speaker LED - Lights red when the speakerphone is in use 6. Speaker Volume Slide - Slide up or down to adjust the speakerphone volume. 7. Auto Button - Used to recall numbers from 2 touch memories. 8. Up and Down butt

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15. Handset Hanger – Use to put handset on hold if wall mounted 16. Volume Switch - Use to adjust the handset receiver volume (NORM or LOUD). 17. Delete Button - Press twice to erase a record. 18. Phone Book – Used to access the 50 Name and number memories 19. Memory [M1], [M2], [M3], [M4] buttons - Press to dial speed dial numbers. 20. Reset Switch – Located on the base of the phone Key Features Caller ID: • Displays the caller’s name and telephone number, plus the date and time of

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TELEPHONE OPERATION Answering and making Calls Using the Handset The TP88 is used like any conventional phone, in addition, the speaker phone keeps your hands free, which makes phoning considerably easier for you. When the telephone rings, allow it to ring twice so caller ID information is received. Answering Calls with the Speakerphone 1. When there is an incoming call, ringing is heard. If you are subscribed to caller ID service, the caller information is shown after the first rin

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Using the Handset Volume Control You can adjust the volume level of the handset receiver by adjusting the volume control on the side of the handset during a conversation. There are two levels to adjust between: Normal and Loud (NORM-LOUD). Last Number Redial The TP88 will store the last 16 numbers you called. These are redialled as follows. 1. To redial the last number leave the handset on the base, press REDIAL repeatedly until you find the number you wish to dial. 2. When you find th

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Making Calls from the Two-Touch Memory Follow the instructions below to dial a number from the two-touch memory: 1. Pick up the handset, or press the SPEAKER button to get a dial tone. 2. Press the AUTO button, and then the dial pad button where the number is stored. 3. The number is dialled automatically. Notes: 1. You may program a “Pause” into memory (e.g. when you need to dial a 9 to get an outside line). While storing a number, press the [REDIAL] button (a “P” will show on the d

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MENU PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS The TP88 has a simple menu system used to handle set up phone book operation. Accessing the Menu With the handset on the base, press DIAL/SET to enter the menu mode, and LCD will display: VIEW MENU ↓↑. Use UP or DOWN button to move through the menu. When you choose one item, press SET again to set. After you finish with one item, you should press SET again in order to confirm and/or move to another item. To change items, always use the UP or DOWN but

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LCD CONTRAST 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select: CONTRAST ADJUST, press SET and use UP/DOWN to select among 5 degrees, which you prefer. NOTE: The default setting is 3. USING THE NAME AND NUMBER PHONE BOOK Adding Names and Numbers You can store 50 names and Numbers in the phone book. 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select: PHONEBOOK ADD 2. Press SET, The LCD displays INPUT NUMBER now enter the number you wish to store including the area code and IDD prefix, EG 02 912

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EDITING PHONE BOOK ENTRIES 1. Press DIAL/SET use UP or DOWN to select: PHONEBOOK EDIT. 1. Press SET and input the first character of name you wish to edit. You can then view the corresponding telephone numbers by pressing SET again. If no character input, you could use UP and DOWN to view all the entries in sequence. When you find the number you want to edit. 2. Use UP/DOWN to move the cursor and DELETE to correct. When finished, press SET again to confirm, to exit press DELETE. Diallin

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CALLER ID If you subscribe to your telephone operators Caller ID service, the incoming callers number will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call log. (Please consult your telephone service provider for details, service charges may apply) CALLER ID OPERATION: When receiving a phone call, the display will show the phone number together with the information, date, and time of the call. A new number will carry a “NEW” icon, and a repeated number will carry a “REP” icon. A

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records, deleting all calls will not work. 1. Press DOWN or UP to view any caller ID call information. 2. Press and hold DELETE for five seconds until “DEL ALL?” is displayed. 3. All calls are Deleted and the total call count in the display returns to zero. C New Call LED Indicator The NEW CALL LED indicator will flash slowly to alert you if there have been any new incoming calls. The display will also indicate the number of new calls. The NEW CALL LED indicator will keep flashing until

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1. HANDSET CLIP - When the phone is mounted on the wall, the HANDSET CLIP must be adjusted so it will hold the HANDSET. A. SLIDE OUT B.REVERSE C. SLIDE INTO PHONE Wall MOUNTING BRACKET: FOR WALL USE, PUT BRACKET HERE 2. Insert the HOOKS of the MOUNTING BRACKET into the matching slots on the back of the BASE UNIT (as shown). 3. Connect one end of the SHORT TELEPHONE LINE CORD into the TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION JACK on the back

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Wall Mounting without a Modular Wall Phone Plate 1. Locate a wall stud. lf the selected area does not have a wall stud directly behind it, use dry wall expanders or a similar type fastener. 2. Drill 2 6mm holes 100 mm apart, as per template at the end of this user guide. 3. Fix a screw (not supplied) into each hole and leave 5mm of the head exposed to mount the phone. 4. Connect the TELEPHONE LINE CORD to the BASE UNIT and the wall jack. 5. Position the WALL MOUNT SLOTS on the bottom of t

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TROUBLESHOOTING No dial tone/phone will not dial out. • Check all telephone cord connections or try another wall socket. Can’t hear the phone ring. • Verify the ringer switch is not set to “Off.” Other party cannot hear you. • Ensure handset cord is connected properly. Display showing erroneous figures OR Display does not work as intended. • Enter the telephone setup by pressing the DELETE button and then the DOWN button. After that, reset the settings, especially language, ar

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Note: Caller ID memory loss as well as one and two-touch memory loss may occur when resetting. Therefore, please make sure that you record all important information before you proceed with the reset. Handset falls out of phone base when wall mounted Handset clip was not installed properly for wall use LINE ERROR appears on the LCD panel • Your phone received no information or unclear call information. Static can cause this message. If this condition persists, contact your local tele

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Technical support In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please consult our website for assistance or send us an email for a prompt response to your enquiry. If the product is then found to be faulty you will be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt. Warranty Always retain your proof of purchase (receipt) from the retailer as this will be needed for any warranty claim. This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective workman

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