Oricom eco71 User manual

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USER GUIDE
Keep this user guide for future reference. Always retain your proof of purchase in case of
warranty service and register your product on line at: AUSTRALIA: www.oricom.com.au
Oricom DECT Digital
Cordless Telephone
eco71
eco710
DECT Digital Cordless Phone
with answering system
DECT Digital Cordless Phone
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION 1
GETTING STARTEd 3
PhONE FuNCTION KEYS 7
WhAT ThE ICONS MEAN? 10
YOuR TELEPhONE OPERATIONS 11
uSING YOuR PhONEBOOK 17
uSING ThE REdIAL LIST 20
uSING ThE CALL LOG 21
ANSWERING MAChINE OPERATION BY hANdSET 22
uSING ThE INTERCOM 24
AdvANCEd uSE OF YOuR TELEPhONE 26
ANSWERING MAChINE SETTINGS 29
TROuBLEShOOTING 31
WARRANTY 34
CuSTOMER SuPPORT 36
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
• Becausethephoneworksbysendingradio
signalsbetweenbasestationandhandset,
wearers of hearing aids may experience
interference in the form of a humming noise.
Yourphonecaninterferewithelectrical
equipmentsuchasansweringmachines,TV
andradiosets,clockradiosandcomputersif
placed too close. It is recommended that you
positionthebaseunitatleastonemetrefrom
such appliances.
Thistelephonecomplieswithapplicable
safety requirements for exposure to radio
waves (EMR). The mean power of this
telephone does not exceed 20mW limit at
which point testing is required.
Privacyofcommunicationsmaynotbe
ensured when using this telephone.
• 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.
Thistelephoneisnotdesignedformaking
emergency telephone calls when the mains
power fails. Always have a corded phone
availabletobeabletomakeandreceivecalls
to emergency services if the mains power fails.
SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT
• Avoidexposureofthistelephonetomoisture
or liquid.
• 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.
• Thereisaslightchancethatthetelephone
couldbedamagedbyanelectricalstorm.Itis
recommended that users unplug the phone
fromthemainssupply andtelephonesocket
during a storm.
• Donotusethehandsetinanexplosivehazard
areasuchaswherethereisgasleaking.
Followthe local regulations regardingthe
disposalofyourpackingmaterials,exhausted
batteriesandusedphone.Whereverpossible,
recycle those materials.
• Thisphoneshouldnotbeusednearintensive
care medical equipment. Persons with
pacemakersshouldconsulttheirDoctoror
cardiologistbeforeusingthisphone.
• Cleanwithadry,soft,lint-freecloth.Never
usecleaningagents,particularlyaggressive
solvents.
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• Donotuseyourtelephoneduringanelectrical
stormthunderstormasitispossibletogetan
electricshock.Refertoinformationcontained
in White pages directory.
Thisphoneisdesignedforconnectionto
aPSTNtelephoneline orananalogue
extensionportofaPBXsystem.Ifyou
connect this device to a digital extension of a
PBX,damagemayresulttothePBX.
Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this
product. Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can
seriously damage the unit.
Adaptorforbaseunitandcharger:
BaseUnitpowersupply–Input:100-240VAC
50/60HzOutput:6V0.5A
ExtChargerpowersupply–Input100-240VAC
50HzOutput:6V150mA
CAUTION
!
SAFETY INFORMATION
3
Getting started
Location
Youneedtoplacethebaseunitwithin2metresofthe
mainspowersocketandtelephonesocketsothatthe
cableswillreach.Makesureitisatleast1metreaway
from other electrical appliances to avoid interference.
Yourcordlessphoneworksbysendingradiosignals
betweenthehandsetandbase.Thestrengthofthe
signaldependsonwhereyousitethebase.Puttingit
ashighaspossibleensuresthebestsignal.
Handset range
The range is up to 300 metres outdoors when there
isaclearlineofsightbetweenthebaseandhandset.
Anyobstructionbetweenthe base andhandsetwill
reducetherangesignicantly.Withthebaseindoors
andhandseteitherindoorsoroutdoors,therangewill
normallybeupto50metres.Thickstonewallscan
severely affect the range.
Signal strength
The icon on your handset indicates when you are in
range.Whenoutofrangeofthebasetheiconashes
andthehandsetgivesanout-of range warning tone
every minute. This tone is repeated until you move
backintorange.
Ifyoumoveoutofrangeduringacall,thetelephone
callwillbedisconnected.Moveback within range
beforeyoumakeanyfurthercalls.Thehandsetwill
automaticallyre-connecttothebase.
Thebasestationmustbepluggedintothe
mains power at all times. Do not plug the
telephonelinecordintothewallsocketuntil
thehandsetisfullycharged.Onlyusethe
powerandtelephonecablessuppliedwith
the product.
IMPORTANT
!
Battery low warning
If the iconashesinthedisplay,youwillneedto
rechargethehandsetbeforeyoucanuseitagain.
Duringcharging,the
icon in the display will scroll.
Battery performance
Inidealconditions,fullychargedbatteriesshouldgive
about10hourstalktimeor100 hours standby time
from a single charge.
Notethatnewbatteriesdonotreachfullcapacityuntil
theyhavebeeninnormaluseforseveraldays.
Thechargecapacityof rechargeablebatterieswill
reducewithtimeastheywearout,givingthehandset
lesstalk/standbytime.Eventuallytheywillneedtobe
replaced.
Batteriesandhandsetsmaybecomewarmduring
charging. This is normal.
SAFETY INFORMATION
GETTING STARTEd
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Tip!
It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the
charging cradle when it is not in use to ensure that
the handset is always fully charged.
DONOT USESTANDARD/ALKALINE
BATTERIESIN THISPRODUCT,AS
THEREIS ARISKOFEXPLOSIONAND/
ORINJURY. ONLYUSETHENi-MH
RECHARGEABLEBATTERIESSPECIFIED
INTHISUSERGUIDE.CONTACTORICOM
FORREPLACEMENTBATTERIES.
RISKOFEXPLOSIONIF BATTERYIS
REPLACEDBYANINCORRECTTYPE.
Neverusenon-rechargeablebatteries.
Use recommended type supplied with this
product.
• Neverusealkalineorlithiumbatteries.
• Donotdisposeofthebatteriesinare,as
they can explode.
Donot openormutilatethebattery.
Released electrolyte is corrosive and can
causedamage totheeyes orskin.Itcan
betoxicifswallowed.
Avoidcontactwith metalobjectswhen
handlingthe battery.Theseobjects
couldshort outthebatteries orcausethe
conductortooverheatresultinginburns.
• Donotattempttorechargethebatterycell
byheating it.Suddenrelease ofbattery
electrolytecan causeburnsor irritationto
theeyesorskin.
WARNING
• Observetheproperpolarity,or direction,
ofany battery.Reverseinsertionof
thebattery cellcanresult inleakageor
explosion.
• Remove thebatteriesifyoudonotplanto
use the product for several months at a time.
Followthe localregulationsregarding
thedisposal ofyourpacking materials,
exhaustedbatteries andusedphone.
Whereverpossible,recyclethosematerials.
WARNING
!
Pack contents
Depending on the model you have purchased this
packshouldcontainthefollowingitems:
Ifanyofthese are missing,pleasecontactOricom
directly.
Single Twin Triple
Baseunit 1 1 1
Cordless handsets 1 2 3
Charging cradle 0 1 2
Power adaptors 1 2 3
Line cord 1 1 1
User guide 1 1 1
HandsetRechargeable
Ni-MH1.2V400mAh
Batteries
2 4 6
!
GETTING STARTEd
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Purchasing additional handsets
Youmayexpandyourcordlesssystembyadding
morehandsets(eco7150).Thesecanbepurchased
separately from the retailer where you purchased the
product,ordirectlyfromOricom(Australia)
www.oricom.com.au.
Theeco71andeco710canaccommodateatotalof4
cordless handsets.
If you have a Broadband line
If you connect your telephone to a line with a
broadband conne ction, you must connect an in
line filter (not supplied) between the telephone
socket and your phone base to ensure that your
broadband and eco71&eco710 will work properly.
If you do not install the filter you will experience
interference on the cordless phone and your
Broadband may suffer dropouts. Please refer to
the user guide of the in line filter for installation.
In a home with broadband, every telephone, fax
or answering system must have a in-line filter
connected, not just the one at the telephone point
that your modem is connected to.
Additional in-line filters can be purchased from
electronic stores.
TELEPHONE
WALLSOCKET
MICROFILTER
Connecting the base station
Connectthebasestationasillustratedinthe
diagram.Forreasonsof safety,onlyusethepower
adaptor and telephone connection line cord supplied.
Inserting the batteries
1) Openthebattery compartment cover. Install
theAAArechargeablebatteriesintohandset
inaccordancewiththepolaritymarkedinthe
batterycompartment.
2) Closethebatterycompartmentcover,sliding
itintoplaceandpressingrmlytomakesure
it is secure.
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Interference
If the sound quality gets worse as you move around
whileonacall,thisisprobablycausedbyinterference
betweenthehandsetandthebaseunit,perhaps
becauseyouaretooneartoanother phone or other
electrical equipment. Move to a different position to
cleartheinterference.Ifyoudonotmove,itmight
causeashortbreakoryourcallmaybecutoff.
Checking your answering machine
messages remotely
1. Fromanotherphone,dialhome.The
answering machine answers and starts playing
your greeting message.
2. While the greeting is playing, press #key
on the phone you used to dial and enter the
remote access code* (which is the same as
yourmasterPINcode).
• Iftheansweringmachine isturnedoff,youmust
changeyourmasterPINfromitsdefault0000,
beforeyoucanusetheremoteaccessfeature.
3. Ifthe remoteaccesscodeiscorrect,a
conrmationbeepcanbeheard.
4. Presskey2tostartmessageplayback.
5. When you are finished listening to your
messages,presstheHangup/exitbuttontoexit.
Charging the batteries
Beforethehandsetisusedforthersttime,insertit
inthebase/chargingstationforatleast14hours.
The handset warms up during the charging process.
Thisisnormalanddoesnotrepresentarisk.Donot
charge the handset with charging units from other
manufacturers.The batterychargestatusisindicated
inthedisplay.Whenthebatterychargehasreachedits
lowerlimitvalue,thebatteryicon
ashesinthedisplay.
Setting the time and date on the
handset
Whenusedupforthersttime,thehandsetdoesnot
show the correct time (e.g. for entries in the call list/
answering machine). The date and time are set using
the DATE TIME menu option.
Setting the display language
Thedisplaylanguagecan besettooneofthe9
differentlanguagesavailable.Whendelivered,the
languageissettoENGLISH.Change the setting
using the
HANDSET
>
LANGUAGE
menu option.
Radio signals between handset and
base unit
Touseyourhandsetandbaseunittogether,youmust
beabletomaintaina radio linkbetweenthem.Be
awarethatanylargemetalobjects,likearefrigerator,
amirror,lingcabinet,etc,betweenthehandsetand
thebaseunitmayblocktheradiosignal.Othersolid
structures,likewalls,mayreducethesignalstrength.
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Phone Function Keys
Thebuttonsinthisoperatingmanualaredepicted
withauniformcontour.Therefore,slightdeviations
intheappearanceofthesymbolsonthetelephone
buttonscomparedtothoseshownherearepossible.
Handset
1
Earpiece
2
OK
button
- Selectamenuentry
3
NAVIGATION
button
- UptoincreasevolumeandviewCID
- Downtodecreasevolumeandaccess
Phonebook
4
TALK
button
- Makeacall
- Acceptacall
5
Menu
button
- Accesstomainmenu
6
[*]
button
- Longpresstoactivateordeactivatethekeylock
7
Mute
button
- Mute/unmutethemicrophone
8
Display
9
BACK
button
- Cancelamenuentry
- Backspacethedigit(s)orcharacter(s)
- Pressandholdtotogglebetweenhandset
nameanddate/timeinstandbymode
14
12
11
1
2
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
10
15
13
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PhONE FuNCTION KEYS
8
10
END
button
- Endacall
- Pressandholdtoturnthehandseton/off
- Exitthemenu/operation
11
R
button
12
Redial
button
- Enterrediallistanddialtherecentnumber
13
[#]
button
- Insertapause.
- Longpresstoturntheringeron/off
14
INT
button
- Makeanintercomcall
- Makeaconferencecall
15
Microphone
D
C
V
handsetlocatorbutton
PhONE FuNCTION KEYS
9
1 Answering machine /in use indicator
2 Turn the answering machine on/off
3 Delete current message, longpress
to delete all read messages
4 Increasespeakervolume
2
3
4
8
5
6
7
1
Answering machine operation (eco710 ONLY)
Youcanusethekeysonthebasestationtoperformthebasicfunctionsoftheansweringmachine.
5 Skiptonextmessage
6 Decreasespeakervolume
7 Play/Stopmessageplayback
8 Gobacktopreviousmessageorreplaycurrent
message
PhONE FuNCTION KEYS
PhONE FuNCTION KEYS
10
What the icons mean?
Icon Name Description
BatteryChargeLevel Indicatesbatteryisfullydischarged.
BatteryChargeLevel Indicatesbatteryisfullycharged.
Call
Indicates that an external call is connected or held.
Iconblinkswhenreceivinganincomingcall.
Message IndicatesyouhaveanewVoiceMailmessage.
Caller display Indicatesyouhavenewmissedcalls,orthecalllogisbeingviewed.
Phonebook Displayswhenthephonebookisaccessed.
Alarm Displayswhenthealarmclockisactivated.
RingerOff Displays when ringer volume is turned off.
Signal Level
Indicatesthatthehandsetisregisteredandwithinrangeofthebasestation.
Iconblinkswhenthehandsetisoutofrangeorissearchingforabase.
Iconblinkswhenthehandsetisoutofrangeorissearchingforabase.
Tam
SlowlyBlinkingtoindicatenewTAMmessage(s)
FastblinkingtoindicateTAMisfull
Tam off to indicate TAM off
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Your Telephone Operations
Switching on/off
Press and hold the
END
buttonformorethan2
secondstoswitchon/offthehandsetinstandbymode.
Youcanswitchthehandsetoff and savebattery
charge.
To lock/unlock the keypad
Press and hold the
STAR
keyfor1secondtolock/
unlockthekeypadinstandbymode.
Set time and date
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
CLOCK&ALARMandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press
OK
keytoselectDATE/TIME.Thelast
stored date is displayed. Enter the current
date(YY-MM-DD),press
OK
,thenenterthe
time(HH-MM).
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectAMorPM
(ifthetimeisin12HOURSformat)andthen
press
OK
keytoconrm.Aconrmationbeep
is played.
Change your handset’s name
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PERSONALSETandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectHANDSET
NAMEandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.The
current handset name is displayed.
Note:
WhenthehandsetisOFF,itcannotbeused
formakingcalls includingemergencycalls.
Therewillbenoringingduringanincoming
call.Toansweracall,youwillneedtoswitch
itbackon.Itmaytakesometimeforthe
handsettore-establisharadiolinkwiththe
baseunit.
Note:
Incomingcallscanstillbeansweredeven
ifthekeypadwaslocked.
Note:
IfyousubscribetotheCallerDisplayservice,
thetimeanddatewill be setautomatically
whenyoureceiveacall,butyoumaystillneed
to set the correct year.
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4. Press
BACK/CLEAR
keytodeletethe
charactersonebyone.
Enter the new name (maximum 10 characters) and
pressOKkeyto confirm.Aconfirmationbeepis
played.
Change the display language
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PERSONALSETandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
LANGUAGEandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoyourdesired
language and press
OK
keytoconfirm.A
conrmationbeepisplayed.
• Oncethedisplaylanguageisset,theoptionmenus
on the handset will switch to display in the selected
language immediately.
Make and answer calls
Make a call
Pre-dialling
Dialthenumber(maximum24digits)andthenpress
TALK
key.
Direct dialling
Press
TALK
keytotakethelineandthendialthe
number(maximum24digits).
Call from redial list
Press
REDIAL
keyinstandbymode.
Press the
Navigation
keytoanentryintherediallist
and then press
TALK
key.
Call from the call log
Press
CALL LOG
(UP)keyinidlemode.
Press the
Navigation
keytoanentryinthe call list
and then press
TALK
key.
Call from the phonebook
Press
PHONEBOOK
(DOWN)keyinidlemode.
Press the
Navigation
keytoanentryinthe
phonebookandthenpress
TALK
key.
Note:
YouneedtosubscribetoCallerLineIdentication
servicetobeabletoseethecaller’snumberor
name in the call log.
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Answer and end a call
1. Whenthephonerings,press
TALK
key.
2. Toendaconversation,press
END
button.
When the handset rings during an
incomingcall,pleasedonothold
the handset too close to your ear as
the volume of the ringing tone may
damage your hearing.
WARNING:
!
IMPORTANTNOTE:Youcansimplyplacethe
handsetbackonits base stationorchargerpodto
end the call.
Makesurethatyouhavenotdeactivatedtheauto
hang-upfeature.
Adjust the earpiece volume
Duringacall,presstheNavigationkeytoselectfrom
VOLUME1toVOLUME3.
Mute/unmute microphone
Whenthemicrophoneismuted,thehandsetdisplays
MUTEON,andyourcallercannothearyou.
During a call,pressthe
MUTE
keyto turnon/offthe
microphone.
Paging
The paging featureenablesyoutolocateamissing
handset if the handset is in range and contains
chargedbatteries.
Press
HANDSET LOCATOR
keylocatedattheback
ofthebasestation.Allthe registered handsets start
to ring.
Onceretrieved,pressanykeyonthe handset or the
HANDSET LOCATOR
keyagaintoendthepaging.
Call waiting
IfyouhavesubscribedtoCallWaitingservice,the
earpiecewillemita beep tone to inform you that
thereisasecondincomingcall.Thenumberorname
ofthesecondcallerwillalsobe displayed on your
phoneifyouhave subscribedtoCallerID. Please
contactyournetworkproviderformoreinformation
on this service.
Handset Tone
Set the ring volume
Thereare5ringervolumeoptions(OFF,LEVEL1,
LEVEL2,LEVEL3andLEVEL4).Thedefaultlevel
isLEVEL2.
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1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PERSONALSETandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectHANDSET
TONEandthenpress
OK
keytoselectand
showRINGVOLUME.Pressthe
OK
keyagain
to select.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoyourdesired
volume level and then press
OK
keyto
conrm.Aconrmationbeepisplayed.
Set the ring melody
Thereare10ringmelodiesavailableonyour
handset.
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PERSONALSETandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectHANDSET
TONEandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectRING
TONESandthenpress
OK
to select.
5. Press the
Navigation
keytoyourdesired
melody and then press
OK
keytoconrm.A
conrmationbeepisplayed.
Activate/deactivate key tone
Asingletoneisemittedwhenakeyispressed.You
canenableordisablethekeytone.Bydefault,the
keytoneisON.
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectPERSONAL
SET and then press
OK
keytoselect.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectHANDSET
TONEandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectKEYBEEP
and then press
OK
to select.
5. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectONor
OFFandthenpress
OK
keytoconfirm.A
conrmationbeepisplayed.
Activate/deactivate auto hang-up
Thisfunctionenablesyoutoendacallautomatically
bysimplyplacingthehandsetonthebasestation.By
default,theAutoHangupfeatureisON.
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectPERSONAL
SET and then press
OK
keytoselect.
Set date/time format
Youcansetyourpreferreddate/timeformatforyour
phone.ThedefaultformatisDD/MMand24HOURS.
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Set time format
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
CLOCK&ALARMandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectSET
FORMATandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Press
O
KkeytoenterTIME FORMAT.The
current setting is displayed.
5. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect12HOURS
or24HOURSandthen press
OK
keyto
conrm.Aconrmationbeepisplayed.
Set date format
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
CLOCK&ALARMandthenpress OK key to
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectSET
FORMATandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectDATE
FORMATandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
The current setting is displayed.
5. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectDD/MM
or MM/DD and then press
OK
keytoconrm.
Aconrmationbeepisplayed.
Set alarm
Thehandsethasanalarmclockfeature,andwhen
thealarmisset,itisshownonthehandsetdisplay.
Whenthealarmtimeis reached, thedisplayashes
--ALARM--andthealarmmelodyisplayedfor1
minuteoruntilanyhandsetkeyispressed.
IfthealarmissetforONDAILYandthealarmwill
sound again on the next day.
IfthealarmwassetforONONCE,thewillbeturned
off.
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
CLOCK&ALARMandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectALARM
and then press
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectOFF,ON
ONCEorON DAILYandthenpress
OK
key
toconrm.
Ifyou selectONONCEorONDAILY,enter
thetime(HH-MM)forthealarmandpressthe
UP/DOWN
keytoselectAMorPMifthetime
isin12HOURSformat.
5. Press
OK
keytoconrm.Aconrmationbeep
is played.
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Set alarm tone
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
CLOCK&ALARMandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectALARM
TONEandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectMELODY
1,MELODY2orMELODY3andthenpress
OK
keytoconfirm.Aconfirmationbeepis
played.
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uSING YOuR PhONEBOOK
Using your phonebook
Yourphonecanstoreupto20phonebookmemories.
Eachphonebookentrycan haveamaximumof24
digitsforthephone numberand12charactersfor
name.
How to enter characters?
Whenyouselect aeldinwhichyoucanentertext,
youcanenterthelettersthatareprintedonthekeys
bypressingtherelevantkeyonceorseveraltimes.
Forexample,press2 once to insert theletter‘A’,
press2twicetoinsert theletterB,andsoon...
Spacesandothersymbolscanbeenteredusingthe
1or0key.
Store a contact in the phonebook
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PHONEBOOKandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
3. Press
OK
keyagaintoenterNEWENTRY.
4. Enterthe name of the contact (maximum 12
characters).
Toedit,press
BACK
keytodeletethelast
character entered.
Press
OK
keytoconrmthenameentry.
5. Enterthenumberofthecontact (maximum
24digits)and thenpress
OK
keyto conrm.
Aconrmationbeepisplayed.
• Youcannot store a new phonebook entry when
thememoryisfull.Inthiscase,youhavetodelete
existingentriestomakespacefornewentries.
• Whenstoringthenumber,enterthefullnumber
includingtheSTD(area)codeifyousubscribeto
callerdisplay,otherwiseitwillnotdisplaythename
when there is an incoming call.
Access phonebook
1. Press
PHONEBOOK
(DOWN)keyinstandby
modetobrowsethephonebookentries.
Alternatively,youcanpress the
MENU
key,
todisplayPHONEBOOKandthenpress OK
keytoselect.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectLISTand
then press
OK
keytoconrm.
Thephonebookentrieswill be listedin
alphabeticalorder,andyou can press
Navigation
keytoscrollthroughthestored
entries.
3. Press
OK
keytoviewthedetailsof the
selected entry.
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3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectDELETE
and then press
OK
keytoselect.
4. Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectan entry
to delete and then press
OK
key.
5. Press
OK
keyagaintoconfirm. A
conrmationbeepisplayed.
Delete all entries from the phonebook
list
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PHONEBOOKandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectDELETE
ALL and then press
OK
keytoselect.
4. Press
OK
keyagaintoconrm.Aconrmation
beepisplayed.
Direct access memory
There are 2 direct access memories (Keys
1
&
2
) in
additiontothephonebookmemory. A longpresson
thekeysinstandbymodewillautomaticallydialthe
storedphonenumber.
• InsteadofpressingtheNavigationkeytobrowse
thephonebookentries,youcanpressthenumeric
keycorrespondingtotherstletteroftheentryyou
wishtolocate.Forexample,pressing
2
will show
the entries starting with A.
• Pressing
2
again will show the entries starting with
B,andsoon...
Modify a phonebook entry
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PHONEBOOKandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
3. Press the
Navigation
keytoselectEDIT
ENTRYandthenpress
OK
keytoselect.
4.Pressthe
Navigation
keytoselectan entry
to edit and then press
OK
key.
The current name is displayed.
Edit the name and then press
OK
keyto
conrm.
5. Editthenumberandthenpress
OK
keyto
conrm.Aconrmationbeepisplayed.
Delete a phonebook entry
1. Press
MENU
keytoentermenuselection.
2. Press the
Navigation
keytoselect
PHONEBOOKandthenpress
OK
keyto
select.
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Oricom eco71 User manual

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