Azurite D16T User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

Azurite D16T is a digital cordless phone with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space. It has a built-in answering machine with a capacity of up to 30 minutes of messages. The phonebook can store up to 100 names and numbers, and you can assign shortcut keys to your most frequently called contacts. The phone also has a number of other features, including caller ID, call waiting, and three-way conferencing.

Here is a summary of some of the key capabilities of the Azurite D16T:

  • Cordless operation with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space

Azurite D16T is a digital cordless phone with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space. It has a built-in answering machine with a capacity of up to 30 minutes of messages. The phonebook can store up to 100 names and numbers, and you can assign shortcut keys to your most frequently called contacts. The phone also has a number of other features, including caller ID, call waiting, and three-way conferencing.

Here is a summary of some of the key capabilities of the Azurite D16T:

  • Cordless operation with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space
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Introduction
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing the Azurite D16T telephone, we appreciate your trust in us. This
product was manufactured with the utmost care. Should you encounter difficulties during its use,
we recommend that you refer to this user guide.
For your comfort and safety, we ask you to please read the following section carefully:
Recommendations and safety instructions
Your DECT telephone must not be installed outdoors, or in a humid environment
(washroom, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is further than 1.50 m away
from any water outlet. Your telephone must only be used in ambient temperatures of
between 5°C and 45°C.
Only use the supplied power adapter, connected to the base socket in accordance with the
installation instructions provided in this guide and the indications on the identification label
affixed to it (re. mains power voltage, current and frequency). As a precaution against
dangerous overloads, the mains adapters provide a disconnect mechanism from the mains
power supply. Adapters should be placed near the device and should be easily accessible.
This telephone is designed for use on the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). In
case of a problem you should first contact your reseller. Only use the supplied telephone
cord.
The telephone cord is to be connected prior to opening the battery compartment.
For your personal safety, never place your handset in the base without the batteries, or the
battery cover fitted – this could result in an electric shock.
To avoid damaging your handset, use only certified rechargeable AAA b atteries NiMH 2.4 V
550 mAH. Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Insert the batteries in the handset battery
compartment, respecting polarity.
At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling
instructions presented in this booklet.
Your DECT telephone has an indoor radio range of approximately 50 metres and up to
300 metres in open space. The close proximity of metal parts, (a tele vision for example), or
any electric appliance may result in range reduction.
In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone line
using a surge protection device.
This equipment does not function if the mains power supply is interrupted: for emergency
calls, it is recommended to use another unit during power cuts.
The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive
1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio
equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users,
for electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum
attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference.
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Contents
1. Before you begin 1
1.1. Digital security system 1
1.2. Installing the phone 1
1.3. Handset keys 2
1.4. Base Station 2
1.5. Quick guide to handset display icons 3
2. Menu structure 3
3. Calls 4
3.1. Cordless phone basics 4
3.2. Caller Identification (CLI) 5
4. Phonebook 7
4.1. Dialling a memory number 7
4.2. Storing a memory 7
4.3. Editing a memory 7
4.4. Deleting a memory / the whole phonebook 7
4.5. Assigning a shortcut 8
4.6. Inserting a pause 8
5. Using the Multi-Handset capabilities 9
5.1. Intercom Call/Intercom 9
5.2. Answering an internal call 9
5.3. Call management 9
6. Customising the handset 11
6.1. Handset naming 11
6.2. Tone settings 11
6.3. Selecting the language 12
6.4. Auto talk (Refer to § 4.1.4 “Answering a call” page 5) 12
6.5. Key lock 12
7. Phone settings 13
7.1. Time and date 13
7.2. Date format / Hour format 13
7.3. Alarm clock 13
7.4. Selecting the alarm tone 14
8. Advanced settings 15
8.1. Base station master PIN code 15
8.2. Association of a handset to the base 15
8.3. Disassociation of a handset from the base 15
8.4. Selecting the country 16
8.5. Restoring the Handset / Base Default Settings 16
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8.6. Flash timing 16
8.7. Selecting the dialling mode 16
8.8. First ring 17
9. Call log 17
9.1. Received call log 17
9.2. Dialled call log 17
10. Changing the batte ry pack 18
10.1. Battery safety precautions 18
11. Troubleshooting 18
11.1. Causes of poor reception 18
11.2. Troubleshooting tips 18
11.3. Unit beeps 19
11.4. Memory dialling 19
12. General produc t care 19
13. Guarantee 20
13.1. Terms and Conditions 20
13.2. Service Enquiries 20
14. Environment 20
14.1. Batteries 20
14.2. Responsible disposal of the Product 20
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1. Before you begin
Make sure your package includes the following items:
1. Base unit
2. Handset
3. Battery compartment cover
4. Handset battery pack
5. Telephone line cord
6. AC power supply
If you purchased a duo pack, you will also find:
1. A handset charger unit
2. An additional handset
3. An additional battery compartment cover
4. An additional battery pack
5. An additional AC power supply
1.1. Digital security system
Your cordless phone uses a security system to provide protection against false ringing,
unauthorised access and charges to your phone line.
When you place the handset in the base, the unit verifies its security code. After a power outage
or battery replacement, you should place the handset in the base for about 20 seconds to reset
the code.
1.2. Installing the phone
Power socket
telephone socket
Bloc battery
2.4V 550mAh
Battery wire
1. Pl ug the battery wire plug into the socket in the battery compartment.
2. Insert the battery pack, positioned with its wires leading out from the top left.
3. Slide the batter y compartment cover on. The screen will display «searching..».
4. Pl ug the power supply cord into the AC outlet and the other end into the power jack on the
underside of the base.
5. A welc ome message in all the languages supported by the telephone is displayed on the
screen. Press the
key
*
.
6. Selec t the country using the or keys then press the
key
*
.
7. A screen will then invite you to confirm your choice. Press the
key and you will hear a
confirmation tone.
8. The screen s aver is then displayed.
* : depending on country
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You can change the display on the screen saver.
For this purpose, press and hold down the
key.
To return to the previous display, press and hold down the
key.
Place the handset in the base station to charge for at least 12 hours prior to first use. If the phone
is not properly charged, battery performance will be compromised.
9. Pl ug one end of the telephone line cord into the modular wall phone jack and the other end
into the jack on the base station.
10. After charging, press the
key and you will hear dial tone.
1.3. Handset keys
Internal call
Microphone
Earpiece
Mute the microphone /
Correction / Cancel
Talk off /
Switch handset on/off
Recall/Flash
Screen
Access to dialled number
Access to menu /
Validadate
Talk on
Activate, deactivate keypad lock
Access to phonebook
Navigation key down /
Navigation key up /
Access the caller list
Deactivate handset ringer
1.4. Base Station
Base button
Pressed briefly:
- telephone set paging.
Held down (4 seconds minimum):
- telephone set registration.
Handset location
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1.5. Quick guide to handset display icons
Signal strength icon (blinking when no signal or the signal strength is weak).
Call (icon is blinking when a new call is in the caller list).
Handset ringer is muted.
Received call list (appears when a new call is in the caller list).
Memory.
Charging status icon (
: Full; + flashing (charger not connected): Flat;
blinking during charging).
If you see the icon change into + flashing (charger not connected, this
indicates that your battery is low and your handset keypad is not available to use.
Please put the handset in the base station cradle to recharge your battery.
2. Menu structure
phonebook
new entry
list
edit entry
delete entry
delete all
direct mem.
personal set
handset name
handset tone
language
auto hang-up
clock&alarm
date / time
set format
alarm
alarm tone
advanced set
changer pin
registration
unregister
country
reset
auto prefix
recall time
dial mode
first ring
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3. Calls
3.1.
Cordless phone basics
3.1.1. Making a call
Ensure that the handset is switched on.
1. Press the Talk key
, you will hear the dialling tone and the display will show you the
phone icon
.
2. Enter the phone number, which is then dialled out.
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1. Enter the phone number first and then press
key. If you make a mistake,
press the
key to remove the last digit.
2. To end a call, either press the key or replace the handset in the base station cradle.
3.1.2. Aut o talk off
Placing the handset in the case cradle during a call (while the handset is off-hook) automatically
terminates the call.
3.1.3. Answ ering a call
(Refer to paragraph 7.4 page 13)
1. When the phone rings, press the key to answer the call.
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1. If AUTO TALK MODE is ON, pick up the handset from the base station to answer.
2. To end a call press the
key or replace the handset in the base station cradle.
3.1.4. Handset volume
You can adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset at any time by pressing the
or keys. You will hear a beep with each key press and a double beep when you reach the
highest or lowest setting.
3.1.5. Call timer
At the start of a call, a built-in call timer is displayed after 10 seconds, to indicate the length of
time of the call, in minutes and seconds. Press
to activate the timer if it does not appear.
3.1.6. Ending a call
To end a call, press the key. The call timer display persists on the screen for 10 seconds.
If desired, you may return to the screen saver earlier by pressing the
key.
3.1.7. Redialling a number
Any of the last five numbers you have dialled can be quickly redialled:
1. Press the
key. The phone number that was last dialled appears on the display.
2. Press the

or

keys to review the list of last five dialled numbers, and select the number
that you wish to redial.
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3. Press the key to dial out the desired number, or press the key to return to the
screen saver.
3.1.8. Microphone mute
During a call you can switch OFF (mute) the microphone. The call is placed on hold.
- MUTE ON: Press the
key during a call. The display shows "Mute on" and your
correspondent will be unable to hear you.
- MUTE OFF: Press the
key again to continue with the call.
3.1.9. Recall / Flash
Press the key to access line transfer offered by the PABX or call waiting provided by
Telephone Company.
3.1.10. Temporary tone-dialling
If normally using (rotary) pulse-dialling, you can temporarily switch to tone-dialling, in order to
access touch-tone services offered by for example, banks.
1. Press the
key, after call has been answered.
2. Press the desired number key(s) and follow the voice instructions.
3. After you hang up, the phone automatically resumes to the pulse-dialling service.
3.1.11. Paging the handset
To locate a misplaced handset:
Press the
key at the base station, "paging" flashes on the screen of the handsets registered
on your D16T base station until you press a handset key or until you press
on the base
station again.
3.2. Caller Identification (CLI)
This phone stores and displays the Calling Line Identification (CLI) information provided by your
local telephone company. This allows you to see who is calling, before you answer the call. You
must subscribe to the CLI service in order to use this facility. If you have not subscribed to the
CLI service, or if the caller number is «suppressed», the display will show ‘unknown’.
3.2.1. Caller List
The CLI of an incoming call is stored in the PHONEBOOK - LIST menu.
When you enter the LIST menu, the display will show the
icon.
The Caller List stores the last 10 incoming calls and call time.
3.2.2. Display o f numbers not available
Unavai lable
: you are not in same area as your contact.
Hide i d
: your contact does not want their number to be displayed.
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3.2.3. Accessing the Caller List menu
1. Press the key to enter the Caller List menu. The display shows the most recent caller
phone number (up to 12 digits).
2. Press the or keys to navigate through the Caller List.
3. To view the time at which a selected call occurred, press the
key.
3.2.4. Calling back a caller
1. Press the key to enter the Caller List menu.
2. Press the or key to select a call record.
3. Press the
key to dial out the number.
3.2.5. Deletin g a Caller List record
1. Press the key to enter the Caller List menu.
2. Press the or key to select a call record.
3. Press
key.
- Select "delete entry" to delete the current rec ord.
- Select "delete all” to delete the entire Caller List.
4. A confirmation screen appears :
- If you do not wish to delete the current record, pres s the
key.
- To delete the current record, press the
key.
5. The record or the entire Caller List is deleted.
You will hear a confirmation tone.
3.2.6. Storin g memory from the Caller List
1. Press the key. The Caller List appears on the screen. Use the or keys to select
the desired caller number.
2. Press the
key, then select "save number" and press the key.
3. Enter the name of the entry then press the
key.
The entry is stored in the phonebook and you will hear a confirmation tone.
If the number is too long (more than 12 digits), the screen will not show the
number in full.
Press the
key to go to the last number page for Caller ID (CID) length.
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4. Phonebook
You can store 50 phonebook entries in your phonebook.
Each phonebook entry can hold the name of a contact (up to 12 characters long, with spaces
included), and your contact's telephone number (up to 24 digits).
4.1. Dialling a memory number
1. Press the key.
2. Press the or keys to view the phonebook locations.
3. Press
key. The display number is dialled.
4.2. Storing a memory
1. Press the key and "phonebook" will appear on the screen. Press the key.
2. "new entry" appears on the screen. Press the
key.
3. Enter the name of the contact. Press the
key to confirm the name.
4. Enter the number of the contact using the keypad keys. Press the
key.
The contact entry is stored in the phonebook and you will hear a confirmation tone.
4.3. Editing a memory
1. Press the key and "phonebook" will appear on the screen. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "edit entry" and then press the
key.
The list of phonebook entries organised in alphabetical order appears. Select the entry you
want to edit using or .
3. You will then enter the name input screen and the cursor will be at the end of the name.
- To correct the name, press the
key to delete characters.
When the entry is accurate press the
key.
4. You will then enter the number screen and the cursor will be at the end of the number.
- To correct the number, press the
key to delete digits.
When the entry is accurate press the
key.
5. The entry is then modified and you will hear a confirmation tone.
4.4. Deleting a memory / the whole phonebook
1. Press the key and "phonebook" will appear on the screen. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "delete entry". Press the
key.
The list of phonebook entries, organised in alphabetical order, appears. Select the entry you
wish to delete using the or keys.
3. A confirmation screen appears.
- If you do not wish to delete the entry, press the
key.
- To delete the entry, press the
key.
The entry is deleted from the phonebook and you will hear a confirmation tone.
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Note !
If you enter the wrong digits press the C key
to delete the incorrect digits.
Note !
To delete the entire phonebook list, select "delete all", then press the
key.
A confirmation screen appears:
- If you do not wish to delete the entry, press the
key.
- To delete the phonebook, press the
key.
The entire phonebook will be deleted and you will hear a confirmation tone.
4.5. Assigning a shortcut
This menu allows you to record two quick dial numbers assigned to the keys 1 and 2 on the
keyboard.
Note !
Your voice mail number is not factory set and you can assign it to the
key.
1. Press the
key and "phonebook" will appear on the screen. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "direct mem." then press the
key.
3. Using the  or keys, select the key you want to assign a number to (1 or 2) and press
the
key, "no number" is displayed on the screen. Press the key.
4. "edit" will appear on the screen. Press the
key.
5. You will then enter the name input screen. Enter the name of the entry and press the
key to confirm.
6. You will then enter the number screen. Enter the number of the entry. Press the
key to
confirm and you will hear a confirmation tone.
4.5.1. Calling an abbreviated number
To call the number you have assigned to one of the shortcut keys:
1. Hold down the key on which the number was programmed (1 or 2).
2. The number is displayed on the screen and is automatically dialled.
4.6. Inserting a pause
To insert a pause in the dialling sequence, wait for the dial tone before you press the key.
The pause time is fixed at 3 seconds.
Press and hold the
key during edit mode to insert the pause. The display shows a ’’P’’.
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5. Using the Multi-Handset capabilities
These functions are used for handset management when two or more handsets are registered on
the same base station.
5.1. Intercom Call/Intercom
1. Make sure your handset is in standby mode.
2. Press the
key on the handset.
- If your installation has two handsets, the second handset is directly called, and "intercom"
followed by the handset number are displayed on the screen.
- The display shows the INT icon and the number of all registered handsets
- Enter the desired handset number or press the
key if you want to call all handsets. All
registered handsets will ring.
3. On the called handset, press the
key to answer.
5.2. Answering an internal call
1. The ring melody from an internal call is different to that of an external call. "intercom" and the
calling handset number appear on the screen and "
" is blinking.
2. Press the
key to answer. The " " will stop blinking.
3. To end an internal call, press the
key.
5.3. Call management
5.3.1. An ext ernal and an internal call
Transferring an external call to another handset registered on the same bas e station
1. During a call, press . The external call is put on hold.
2. Enter the internal number. When the internal user answers, you can announce the call.
3. Press the
key to transfer the call.
Note!
To switch from one call to another, press and hold down the "*" key until an
audible signal is heard.
Note!
If the called handset does not answer, press the
key again to take back
the call.
Making conference calls (3-way conversations)
You can connect one external call to two handsets registered at the base station. All users can
then talk and listen simultaneously:
1. Press the
key. The external user is put on hold.
2. Dial the internal call number and wait until the internal user answers.
3. Press and hold the
key, until an audible signal is heard to start a three-way
conference. "conference" is displayed on the handset screen.
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13. Guarantee
13.1.
Terms and Conditions
The Azurite D16T carries a 12 month warranty. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase for
warranty purposes.
The warranty is covered by Telkom’s Terms and Conditions of Warranty.
If repairs under the guarantee are required, you should contact your deal er or our Helpdesk (see
Service Enquiries below). Note that proof of purchase will be required.
Note that the guarantee applies only to usage of the telephone in the manner in which it was
intended. No liability is accepted for abnormal usage of the telephone or for any other damage
that occurs as a consequence of such usage.
13.2.
Service Enquiries
For any service or product information query relating to this telephone, please call our ShareCall
number 08602HELPU (0860 243 578) or visit our web site at www.phones4telkom.co.za.
14. Environment
Preservation of the environment is of great concern to us. Our desire is to operate
systems with consideration to the world around us and consequently it has been
decided to integrate environmental performance with the life cycle of our products,
from manufacturing and commissioning, to operation and disposal.
14.1.
Batteries
The batteries contained in this product must be disposed of responsibly e.g. at
appropriate collection points provided by your local authority.
14.2.
Responsible disposal of the Product
The crossed-out waste bin stuck on the product or its accessories means that the
product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipments.
In this respect, please ensure that you carry out your own selective recycling
collection at:
- The sales outlet when you buy a similar new device.
- The collection points available to you in your area (recycling centres, sorting
points, etc.).
This makes you a participant in the recycling and valorisation of used electrical and electronic
goods which would otherwise have a negative impact on the environment and health.
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8.4. Selecting the country
1. Press the key and select "advanced set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "country" then press the
key.
3. Enter the base master PIN code (default 0000). Each time a digit is entered the «_» is
replaced by a «*». Press the
key to confirm.
4. Using the or key, select the country where you will use the telephone. Press the
key.
5. A confirmation screen appears. Press the
key.
The message "wait.." appears on the screen and then you will hear a confirmation tone.
8.5. Restoring the Handset / Base Default Settings
To restore the factory settings to your Handset or your Base:
1. Press the
key then select "advanced set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "reset" then press the
key.
3. When a confirmation screen appears, press the
key.
- If you want to confirm the restoration of factory settings, press the
key.
- To cancel the restoration, press the
key.
4. The settings of your phone are restored to their initial values when you hear the confirmation
tone.
8.6. Flash timing
If you connect your telephone to a private automatic branch exchange (PA BX) or use it in a
foreign country, you may need to modify the flash recall duration in order to use your telephone
correctly with regard to the following functionalities: making a 2nd outgoing call, taking a 2nd
incoming call or making conference calls.
Contact your administrator, to determine the appropriate flash duration, and proceed to the
following settings:
1. Press the
key and select "advanced set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "recall time" then press the
key.
3. Three choices are available, namely: "short", "medium" or "long".
4. Select the appropriate flash duration.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection and you will hear a confirmation tone.
8.7. Selecting the dialling mode
Most telephone systems use the tone (DTMF) dialling mode. However, if required you can use
the pulse (Rotary) dialling mode. To change the dialling mode:
1. Press the
key and select "advanced set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "dial mode" then press the
key.
Two modes are available: "tone" and "pulse".
3. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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5.3.2. Two external calls
Taking a second call while you are already on a call
During a call, a beep is emitted by your operator to inform you that a second call is on hold. A
screen displays the number of this second (held) caller.
Press the
key to take this new call.
Your first contact is put on hold and you can talk with the second caller.
Making a second call while you are already on a call
During a conversation, press the
key then dial the second number to be called.
The first call is then put on hold and you can make the second call.
Switching from one call to the other
To switch from one call to the other, press the
key then the key.
The call in progress is then put on hold and you can take the other call back.
Ending one of the two calls
To end one call and continue with the other, press the
key then the key.
The call in progress is then terminated and you take the other call back.
To set up a 3-way conference (2 calls and yourself)
During a conversation, press the key, then the key.
You can then talk with both contacts at the same time.
To end the 3-way conference, press the
key.
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6. Customising the handset
6.1.
Handset naming
This function allows you to change the name of your handset.
1. Press the
key and select "personal set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. "handset name" appears on the screen. Press the
key.
- Use the keypad to enter the new name (up to 10 characters).
- Use the
key to delete wrong input if necessary.
3. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
6.2. Tone settings
6.2.1. Hand set ringer level
You can choose from four ringer volumes.
1. Press the
key and select "personal set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "handset tone" then press the
key.
3. "ring volume" will appear on the screen. Press the
key.
4. Use the or keys to select the desired volume level.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection.
6.2.2. Hand set ringer melody
This function allows you to assign a ring tone for incoming calls.
1. Press the
key and select "personal set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "handset tone" then press the
key.
3. Using the or keys, select "ring tones" then press the
key again.
4. Use the or keys to select the ring tone.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection.
6.2.3. Key tone On/Off
This function allows you to activate or deactivate tones being heard when pressing the keypad.
1. Press the
key then select "personal set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "handset tone" then press the
key.
3. Using the or keys, select "key beep" then press the
key again.
4. Use the or keys to select the "on" or "off" setting.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection.
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6.3. Selecting the language
1. Press the key then select "personal set" (or “personalise”) using the or keys.
Press
key.
2. Using the or keys, select "language" (or “langue”) then press the
key.
3. Using the or keys, choose the desired language.
4. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
6.4. Auto talk
(Refer to § 4.1.4 “Answering a call” page 5)
When active, the Auto talk feature enables you to automatically connect the call as soon as you
remove the handset from its base.
1. Press the
key and select "personal set" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "auto hang-up" then press the
key.
3. Use the or keys to select the "on" or "off" setting.
4. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
6.5. Key lock
You can lock the keypad to prevent inadvertent activation.
1. Press and hold the key for 1 second until the display shows "keys locked".
2. To unlock the keypad, press and hold the
key for 1 second, or replace handset into the
base station cradle.
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7. Phone settings
7.1.
Time and date
1. Press the key then select "clock&alarm" using the or keys. Press the key
.
2. Using the or keys, select "date/time" then press the key.
The date is displayed.
- To retain the current date setting, press the
key.
- To change the date, enter a new date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
- To go back and revise the entry, press the
key.
Press the
key.
3. The date is displayed.
- To retain the current time setting, press the
key.
- To change the time, enter a new time in HH:MM f ormat.
(If, after entering the time, the time format is 12H, use the key to set
aM
, or the 
key to set
pM
).
- To go back and revise the entry, press the
key.
4. Press the
key and you will hear a confirmation tone.
7.2. Date format / Hour format
7.2.1. Hour format
1. Press then select "clock&alarm" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "set format" then press the
key.
3. Using the or keys, select "time format" then press the
key again.
4. Use the or keys to select the desired format.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
7.2.2. Date fo rmat
This function allows you to define the date format (DD/MM or MM/DD).
1. Press
and select "clock&alarm" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "set format" then press the
key.
3. Using the or keys, select "date format" then press the
key again.
4. Use the or keys to select the desired format.
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
7.3. Alarm clock
To set the date and time of the Alarm:
1. Press the
key and select "clock&alarm" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "alarm" then press the
key.
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3. To activate the alarm for a single day, select "on once".
4. To repeat the alarm each day at the programmed time, select "on daily".
5. To deactivate the alarm, select "off".
6. To confirm your activation choice above, press the
key:
Use the touch tone pad to enter the current alarm time. Enter minutes first (format
is HH:MM).
(If, after entering the time, the time format is 12H, then use the key to select
aM
, and the
key to select
pM
).
7. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
7.4. Selecting the alarm tone
1. Press and select "clock&alarm" using the or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "alarm tone" then press the
key.
Three melodies are available: "melody 1”, "melody 2" and "melody 3 ".
3. Select the desired melody.
4. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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8. Advanced settings
8.1.
Base station master PIN code
Your base station code (default setting 0000) is required to access certain security functions.
This code can be changed to a PIN code of your preference (max. 8 digits).
1. Press the
key.
Select "advanced set" using the or keys, then press the
key.
2. "change pin" appears on the screen. Press the
key, to display the base station code
entry screen.
3. Enter the old code first. Each time a digit is entered the «_» is replaced by a «*».
After entering the code, press the
key to confirm.
4. Enter your new PIN code. Each time a digit is entered the «_» is replaced by a «*».
5. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
Note ! Carefully note your new PIN code. You will need it to change certain settings.
8.2. Association of a handset to the base
This function allows you to register a new handset on your base.
1. Press the
key then select "advanced set" using the or key. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "registration" then press the
key.
3. Enter the digit base master PIN code (default 0000). Each time a digit is entered the « _» is
replaced by a «*».
4. Press and hold the
key for 5 seconds (Note: if 1 minute elapses with no handset
starting its registration process, the base exits registration mode and returns to standby).
5. Press the
key to start registration. The display will display "WAITING" to indicate the
awaiting registration state.
6. Once the handset is registered, you will hear a confirmation tone. The handset then
automatically exits the registering mode.
7. The handset number is assigned automatically by the base and is displayed on the screen.
8.3. Disassociation of a handset from the base
This function allows you to de-register a handset from your base.
1. Press the
key then select "advanced set" using or keys. Press the key.
2. Using the or keys, select "unregister" then press the
key.
3. Enter the digit base master PIN code (default 0000). Each time a digit is entered the « _» is
replaced by a «*». Press the
key to confirm.
4. Select the handset you want to de-register (in standby state, "pls reg h/s" is displayed on
the screen).
You will hear a long beep confirmation tone.
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8.8. First ring
Activating this function is only useful if your line does not have the CLI service.
This menu allows you to arrange for your telephone to ring when a call is received, even if it is
connected on the same line as another device (e.g. fax, corded telephone, etc.).
This function is activated by default. It will be automatically deactivated when a CLI call is
received (the number of which will be displayed on the handset screen).
1. Press the
key and select "advanced set" using the or keys. Press the
key.
2. Using the or keys, select "first ring" then press the
key.
- select "ON" using the or keys, to activate the first ring.
- select "desactiver" using the or keys, to deactivate the first ring.
3. Press the
key to confirm your selection. You will hear a confirmation tone.
9. Call log
9.1.
Received call log
If you have subscribed to a "Caller display" service, the received call log presents the last five
calls you received. To view the list:
1. Briefly press the ҏkey.
2. The most recent received call number or name is displayed, depending on whether the
number is included in your phonebook.
- If it is a private number, the screen will display "Hide i d".
- If you are not in same area as your contact, the screen will display " unavailable".
3. Press the
key to display the date and the time of the call.
9.2. Dialled call log
The dialled call log presents the last five calls you made.
To view the list:
1. Briefly press the
key.
2. The last dialled number will be displayed.
3. To redial this number, press the
key.
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10. Changing the battery pack
Make sure the telephone is OFF before you replace battery pack.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Remove the battery pack from the handset and disconnect t he connector from the jack.
3. Plug the connector of the new battery pack into the jack inside the handset and insert the
battery, positioned with its wires leading out from top left.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
5. Place the handset in the base station to charge. Leave the handset battery to fully charge for
12 hours prior to first use. If you do not fully charge the phone, battery performance will be
compromised.
There is a Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Use only
2,4V 550mAh type or equivalent rechargeable battery pack. Do not dispose of
batteries in fire, the cell may explode. Check the local authority code for any
special disposal instructions.
10.1.
Battery safety precautions
- Warning - Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate or puncture batteries of this type - toxic
materials will be released, which are likely to cause injury.
- To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use on ly the battery listed in the user’s guide.
- Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
- Remove batteries if storing handset in excess of 30 days.
11. Troubleshooting
11.1.
Causes of poor reception
x Aluminium siding.
x Foil backing on insulation.
x Heating ducts and other metal fittings can shield radio signals.
x Close proximity to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc.
x Atmospheric conditions caused by severe storms.
x Base station installed in the basement or lower floor of the house.
x Base station plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices.
x Baby monitor is using the same frequency.
x Handset battery is low.
x You are out of range of the base station.
11.2.
Troubleshooting tips
11.2.1. Caller id
Problem Solution
No display
x Is battery fully ch arged? Try replacing the battery. Make sure the
battery is properly installed and connected.
x If you are using AC power, make sure that the unit is connected to a
non-switched electrical outlet. Disconnect the unit from the plug and
plug it in again.
x Did you order Caller ID service from your local telephone company?
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11.2.2. Telephone
Problem Solution
No dial tone
x Check installation:
- Is the base power cord connected to a working outlet?
- Is the telephone line cord connected to the base unit and the wall
jack?
x Disconnect the base from the w all jack and connect another phone
to the same jack. If there is no dial tone in the second phone, the
problem might be your wiring or local service.
x Is the handset ou t of range of the base?
x Make sure the b attery is properly charged (12 hours).
x Is the battery pac k installed correctly?
x Did the IN USE indicator c ome on?
The battery may need to be charged.
Dial tone is OK, but can’t
dial out
x Make sure the tone/pulse setting i s correct.
Handset does not ring
x Make sure the RINGER sett ing on the handset is programmed to
ON.
x You may have t oo many extension phones on your line. Try
unplugging some phones.
x See solutions for «NO dial tone».
You experience static,
noise or fading in and out
x Change channels.
x Is handset out of range?
Move closer to the base.
x Does the base need to be relocated?
x Charge the battery.
x Make sure base is not plugged into an outlet wi th another household
appliance.
11.3.
Unit beeps
- Place handset in base for 20 seconds to reset the s ecurity code. If that doesn’t work,
charge the battery for 12 hours.
- Clean charging contacts on handset and base stati on with a soft clean cloth.
- See solutions for «No dial tone».
- Replace the battery pack.
11.4.
Memory dialling
- Did you program the memory location keys correctly?
- Did you follow proper dialling sequence?
- Make sure the tone/pulse setting is correct.
- Did you reprogram numbers into t he memory after a power outage, or replacement of the
battery pack?
12. General product care
- To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
- Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical
noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).
- DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
- Avoid dropping the phone and any other rough treatment.
- Clean with a soft cloth.
- Never use strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder, as this will damage the finish.
- Retain the original packaging in case you have to return the phone at a later date.
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Azurite D16T User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

Azurite D16T is a digital cordless phone with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space. It has a built-in answering machine with a capacity of up to 30 minutes of messages. The phonebook can store up to 100 names and numbers, and you can assign shortcut keys to your most frequently called contacts. The phone also has a number of other features, including caller ID, call waiting, and three-way conferencing.

Here is a summary of some of the key capabilities of the Azurite D16T:

  • Cordless operation with a range of up to 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres in open space

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