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8Handset and Base LayoutsLCD DisplayIcon DescriptionAerial iconPhone iconKey lock iconNo ring iconMicrophone mute iconIntercom call indicatorBattery l
9Photo frame and remote control LayoutsPhoto frame and remote control LayoutsBottom Panel:Power inletFront Panel:IR windowPIX2000 User Guide.indd 章节
10Photo frame and remote control LayoutsBack Panel:211. USB connection jack: Connect to USB drive external memory2. SD (Secure Digital) / MMC (MutiMed
11Photo frame and remote control LayoutsPhoto frame Key Descriptions:Up / VOL+ / ip horizontalDown/ VOL- / ip verticalLeft or Previous photo durin
12Photo frame and remote control LayoutsToggle DIM ModeUp / VOL+ / ip horizontalDown / VOL- / ip verticalLeft / left-rotationRight / right-rotatio
13Operation and setup of the cordless handsetOperation and setup of the cordless handsetHow to make a Call1. Press the or key, wait for a dial ton
14Operation and setup of the cordless handsetAuto AnswerIf you set the “AUTO TALK” to on you just need to pick up the cordless handset from the charge
15Operation and setup of the cordless handset1. With the caller on line, press and hold INT key on the calling unit and input the called unit number.
16Operation and setup of the cordless handset1. With the caller on line, press INT key on the calling unit and input the called unit number. The line
17Redial FunctionRedial FunctionThe last 10 numbers you dialled are stored in handset redial memory.Review and Dial Redial Record1. When the handset i
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18Redial FunctionDelete All Redial Records1. When the handset is in standby mode, press key.2. Press or key to select the desired redial number.3
19Caller ID ServiceCaller ID ServiceThe caller’s information will be displayed and recorded if you have subscribed to Caller ID service from your tele
20Caller ID ServiceNote:1. The “” icon will turn on if the call is a missed call.2. “EMPTY” will be displayed for 2 seconds and return to standby mod
21Caller ID ServiceDelete a Single Call Record1. When the handset is in standby mode, press key.2. Press or key to select the desired record.3.
22Phone BookPhone BookThe telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number. When the function is supported by the tele
23Phone Book3. Press to start Number edition and press key again to start Name edition.4. Press key to con rm.Note:Press key to delete any inco
24Menu OperationMenu OperationHandset SettingsRing MelodyYou may select one of the 10 available ringer tones for your incoming calls alert tone.1. Pre
25Menu Operation3. Press or key to select “TONES” and press key.4. Press or key to select “LOW BATTERY” and press key.5. Press or key to
264. Press or key to select “ON” or “OFF”.5. Press key to con rm the setting.Alarm1. Press key.2. Press or key to select SETUP HS and press
27Reset HandsetThis option allows you to restore the cordless handset to the default setting.1. Press key.2. Press or key to select “SETUP HS” and
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28Ringer Melody (external / internal)You may select one base ring tone for your incoming call tone.1. Press key.2. Press or key to select SETUP BS
291. Press key.2. Press or key to select “SETUP BS” and press key.3. Press or key to select “VMWI” and press key. “VMWI OFF?” will display
30Note: If the value you input is over the range during setting, you can’t enter the next setting, please enter the correct setting again.Registration
314. Press key to con rm the setting.Remove HandsetThis option allows you to remove the registered cordless handset from the base.1. Press key.2.
32Operation and setup of the picture frameOperation and setup of the picture frame.DIM ModeDIM Mode: You can press the button to change the LCD brig
33Operation and setup of the picture frameWhen the Photo Frame is out of range the following will be displayed:When the Photo Frame is not registered
34Operation and setup of the picture frameView photoSelect [Photo] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote contro
35Operation and setup of the picture frameShow Calendar and set:Select [Calendar] icon using the navigator key in the main menu and press on the phot
36Operation and setup of the picture frameDisplay screen of calendarDuring calendar display screen, you can press or buttons to scroll through the
37Operation and setup of the picture frameThere are three options:• Display• Set Time• ExitDisplay:• Clock: Display clock only as shown below:• Clock
2Safety Information and WarningsSafety Information and WarningsIMPORTANT• Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid.• To prevent electr
38Operation and setup of the picture frameSet time:You can use the navigation keys to change the time.Exit: Exit Clock Application.Alarm MenuSelect [A
39Operation and setup of the picture frameExit: Exit Alarm Application.During Alarm operation:If set to on, and the alarm and the time is reached, a p
40Operation and setup of the picture frameNote:- When the photo frame is on a call or during registration, the alarm will be delayed.- Upon exiting
41Operation and setup of the picture frameMenu Structure:1st layer 2nd layer 3rd layerPhoto SettingInterval Time- 5 sec- 10 sec- 15 sec- 30 sec- 1 min
42Operation and setup of the picture frameDisplay setupContrast -7 … 0 …+7Brightness -7 … 0 …+7Saturation -7 … 0 …+7Custom setupLanguage- English- Fr
43Operation and setup of the picture framewhen you are playing photos, press on the photo frame or on the remote control, the following screen will
44Operation and setup of the picture frameStep2: Select one photo by navigator key and press on the photo frame or on the remote control to rotate t
45Operation and setup of the picture frameAfter entering Phonebook application the screen shows:There are three options:• Review: review the phonebook
46Operation and setup of the picture frameThere are four selections:• Edit: edit the selected entry.• Delete: delete the selected entry.• Delete All:
47Operation and setup of the picture frameon the photo frame or on the remote control.Step2: Select [Delete All] using the navigator key and press o
3Safety Information and Warnings• This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the mains power fails. • Always have a co
48Operation and setup of the picture frameThere are four options:• All Calls: including all missed and received calls• Missed calls: not answered call
49Operation and setup of the picture frameThere are four options:• Add: save the call log to phonebook• Delete: delete the selected call log• Delete A
50Operation and setup of the picture frameDelete All call logsStep1: Select one log during call log review screen and press on the photo frame or on
51Operation and setup of the picture frameRegistrationStep1: Select [Registration] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame or on t
52Operation and setup of the picture frameRinger LoudnessStep1: Select [Ringer Loudness] icon using the navigator key and press on the photo frame o
53Operation during an incoming callOperation during an incoming callLCD display during a callThe Photo Frame will stop any existing operations during
54Operation during an incoming callCase 2: Incomming call which the number does not match with the phonebook, the unknown picture and the number will
55Operation during an incoming callCase 4: If there is an external call without caller ID, the LCD will show below.Case 5: If there is an internal ca
56Operation during an incoming callAnswering callIf there is an external call, you can press on the photo frame or on the remote control to answer
57Operation during an incoming callYou can press or to adjust the speakerphone volume during a call, and can press on the photo frame or on the r
4Safety Information and WarningsWARNINGDO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS PRODUCT, AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR INJURY. USE ONLY
58Operation during an incoming callNote:For the call-log handling in call-waiting case:• Unanswered the second call: logged in missed call list• Answe
59TroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem Possible cause(s) Solution(s)No dial tone on the cordless handset.1. The base unit is not properly connected
60TroubleshootingProblem Possible cause(s) Solution(s)No symbol on the display.1. Battery is empty.2. The product is not properly connected.1. CHA
61TroubleshootingProblem Possible cause(s) Solution(s)Handset registration fails continuously.The maximum number of handsets may already be registere
62Warranty InformationWarranty Information (Australia)(a) WarrantyOricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship f
63Warranty InformationNotes for operation in New ZealandThe grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has a
64Warranty InformationREN (RN for New Zealand)The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of signi cance only if you wish to connect more than 1 t
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5Getting StartedGetting StartedPack ContentsThe pack should contain the following items:Cordless Phone Base Unit & AC adaptorCordless Phone Handse
6Getting StartedInstallation of the Telephone Base and handset1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on the back of the base unit and t
7Handset and Base LayoutsHandset and Base Layouts Redial / Up / Increase volume keyCaller ID / Down / Decrease volume keyMenu / OK keyMute / Cancel /
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