Oricom ECO70 User manual

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Oricom ECO700 is a DECT cordless digital telephone with answering system capabilities, allowing you to make and receive calls, store phone numbers, and record and playback messages. It features a large LCD display for easy viewing, a speakerphone for hands-free conversations, and a range of up to 300 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors, making it suitable for large homes or offices.

Oricom ECO700 is a DECT cordless digital telephone with answering system capabilities, allowing you to make and receive calls, store phone numbers, and record and playback messages. It features a large LCD display for easy viewing, a speakerphone for hands-free conversations, and a range of up to 300 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors, making it suitable for large homes or offices.

USER GUIDE
Keep this user guide for future reference.
Oricom
eco
Series
eco700 DECT Digital Cordless
Telephone with Answering
System
eco70 DECT Digital Cordless
Telephone
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1
GETTING STARTED 2
BASIC OpERATION 8
CALLER ID OpERATION 11
LNR FuNCTION (LAST NuMBER REDIAL) 13
phONEBOOk 14
CORDLESS hANDSET OpERATION 15
ANSWERING MAChINE OpERATION (ECO700 ONLY) 19
REMOTE OpERATION (ECO700 ONLY) 23
CuSTOMER SuppORT 25
AppENDIx 26
1
• 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 designedfor 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.
• 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.
WARNINGS AND 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areasuch
as where there is gas leaking.
• Followthelocalregulationsregardingthedisposalofyour
packingmaterials,exhaustedbatteriesandusedphone.
Whereverpossible,recyclethosematerials.
• We advise that this phone should not be used near
intensivecaremedical equipmentor by persons with
pacemakers.
• Cleanwithadry,soft,lint-free cloth.Neverusecleaning
agents,particularlyaggressivesolvents.
• Becausethephoneworksbysendingradiosignalsbetween
basestationandhandset,wearersofhearingaidsmay
experience interference in the form of a humming noise.
• Your phone caninterfere with electrical equipmentsuch
asansweringmachines,TV and radiosets,clockradios
andcomputersifplacedtooclose.Itisrecommendedthat
you position the base unit at least one metre from such
appliances.
• Thi s tel ep hon e c om pl i es w it h a pp lic able s afe t y
requirementsforexposuretoradiowaves(EMR).Themean
power of this telephonedoes notexceed 20mWlimitat
whichpointtestingisrequired.
Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this product.
Incorrectadaptorpolarityorvoltagecanseriously
damage the unit.
Adaptor for base unit:
eco70
Input:100-240VAC50/60Hz200mA
Output:6VDC300mA
eco700
Input:100-240VAC50/60Hz200mA
Output:6VDC500mA
eco70&700charger(eco7050):
Input:100~240VAC200mA;
Output:7.5VDC100mA;
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CAUTION
2
Installation and Charger
1. Connectthemainsadaptor(supplied)
to the socket on the back of the base
unit and to the wall mains supply.
2. Connect the telephone cord to the
phone socket on the back of the base
unit and into the wall phone socket.
3. Insert 2 rechargeable Ni-MHAAA
batteries(included), observing the
correct polarity,into the battery compartment on the
handset. Slide the battery door firmly into place.
4. Placethehandseton thecharging cradleandcharge
thebatteries forafull14hours beforeusing itforthe
first time.
Note:
Itmaytakesometimeforthecordlesshandsettopower
up, anditmay get warm during initial charge.This is
normal.
Tip!
It is goodpracticeto putthe cordless handseton the
charging cradle when it is not in use to ensure that the
handset is always fully charged.
GETTING STARTED
DO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BATTERIES IN
THISPRODUCT,ASTHEREISARISKOFEXPLOSION
AND/ORINJURY.USE ONLY NI-MHRECHARGEABLE
BATTERIES ASSPECIFIEDINTHISUSERGUIDE.
CONTACTORICOMFORREPLACEMENTBATTERIES.
RISKOF EXPLOSIONIF BATTERYISREPLACEDBY
ANINCORRECTTYPE.
Neverusenon-rechargeablebatteries.Userecommended
type supplied with this product.
• Neverusealkalineorlithiumbatteries.
• Do not disposeof the batteries ina fire,as they can
explode.
• Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released
electrolyteis corrosiveandcancause damageto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.
• Observetheproperpolarity,ordirection,ofanybattery.
Reverseinsertionof thebattery cell canresultin
leakage or explosion.
• Remove the batteries if you do notplan to use the
productforseveralmonthsatatime.
• Follow thelocal regulations regardingthedisposalof
yourpackingmaterials, exhaustedbatteries andused
phone.Whereverpossible,recyclethosematerials.
WARNING
!
3
GETTING STARTED
Pack contents
Depending on the modelyou have purchasedthis pack
should contain the following items:
Ifanyofthesearemissing,pleasecontactOricomdirectly.
eco70/700-1 eco70/700-2
Baseunits 1 1
Cordless handsets 1 2
Charging cradle and power
adaptor
0 1
Poweradaptors 1 1
Linecord 1 1
User guide 1 1
HandsetRechargeableAAA
Ni-MHBatteries(1.2V500mAh)
2 4
Important:
Do YoU HaVE BroaDBanD/aDSL?
Ifyoudo,youmustconnectaninlinelter (notsupplied)between
thetelephonesocketandyoureco70/700basetoensurethatyour
broadband andeco70/700 willworkproperly.If youdonot install
thelteryouwillexperienceinterferenceontheeco70/700andyour
Broadbandmaysufferdropouts.Pleaserefertotheuserguideofthe
in line filter for installation.
Purchasing additional handsets
Youmayexpandyoureco70/700byaddingmorehandsets
(eco7050).Thesecanbe purchasedseparatelyfrom the
retailerwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct,ordirectlyfrom
Oricom (Australia).Theeco70/700canaccommodate a
totalof5cordlesshandsets.
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GETTING STARTED
Your cordless handset
1 LCD Display
2 Talk
3 Left / Recall / Dial mode
4 Handsfree
5 Phonebook
6 Right / CID (Caller ID)
7 Intercom
8 Delete / Mute
9 Numeric keys
10
*
/ Ringer Off (On)
11 Ringer Melody / Ringer Volume / Receiver Volume
12 # / Keypad lock
13 LNR (Last Number Redial) / Pause /Long (Short)
flash
2
6
3
5
4
7
8
9
10
12
11
13
1
5
GETTING STARTED
Answering machine (eco700)
1 Talk/Charging state indication
2 LCD Display
3 Number or Character indication
4 Power supply indication
5 Speaker Volume down / Ring
6 Speaker Volume Up / Code
7 Power On/Off /Stop
8 Delete
9 OGM / Rewind
10 Fast Forward / MEMO
11 Page
12 Play / Pause/ Clock
4
3
2
1
6
8
10
12
5
7
11
9
6
GETTING STARTED
1 Connected with DC adaptor
2 Connected with telephone cord
2
1
eco700
eco70
2
1
7
GETTING STARTED
Understanding the cordless handset display
Left Arrow / Phonebook records are being
reviewed
Battery level (3 bars fully charged)
Ringer is turned off
Speakerphone on
Keypad lock
Connected to telephone line
Flasheswhenthereisanincomingcall
Xappears:microphonemuted
Caller display
Antenna in range / out of range
Intercom call to another handset
Right Arrow / Message waiting
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BASIC OpERATION
During standby
Note:
Ifthepowerisnotconnectedtothebaseunit.
The cordless handset CANNOT operate.
Cordless handset's LCD display
HANDSET1:Handsetnumber
:Currentbatterylevel
: A constant signal icon indicates the
cordless handset is linked to the base unit.
Whensignaliconisflashingthehandset
needstobere-registered.
Note:
The signal icon will also flash if the handset is out of range.
Answering an incoming call
Whenthereisanincomingcall,thephoneringsand flashes
onthedisplay.IfaCIDrecordisreceived,
flashes and the
caller information is displayed.
1. Press[
] key to answer the call.
2. Press[
] key again to end the call.
Making an external call
Normal dialling
1. Press[ ] key.
2. Enter a telephonenumber.If youentermorethan 12
digits,youonlyseethelast12digitsonthedisplay.
3. Press[
] key to end the call.
Pre-dialling
1. Enteratelephonenumber.
2. When necessary, press [
] to erase the digit
individually.
3. Press[
] key to dial.
4. Press[
] key to end the call.
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BASIC OpERATION
Mute feature
PlaceacallonholdsothatthecallerwillNOTbeableto
hear you but you can still hear the caller.
Duringtalkingmode,
1. Press[
]keyonthehandsettomutethecall, is
shown on the display.
2. Press[
] key again to resume the call.
Handset range
Youreco70/700handsethasarangeofupto300metres
outdoorsandupto50metresindoors,inidealconditions.
If youcarrythehandsettoo farawayfromthe base,you
may go out of communication range and the antenna icon
will flash on the display.
Ifyouarealreadyonacallandmoveoutofrange,thecall
quality willdegradeastherangelimitisreachedandthe
callmaybedisconnected.Youwill need to movecloser
to the base to be able to continue the call and make any
further calls.
Checking the signal strength
The signal icon displays the link status between your
handset and the base unit. A steady icon means your
handset and the base unit are linked. A flashing icon
means your handset and the base unit are not linked.
Ifyoumovetoofarawayfromthebaseunitwhileyouare
onthephone,youwillhearwarningtonesnotifyingyouthat
your handset is almost out of range lost link. Take your
handset closer to the base unit or your call may be cut off
shortly after the warning
Note:
Ifyourhandsethaslostthelinkwiththebase,youwillnot
beabletomakeorreceivecalls.Youwillalsonotbeable
to carry out many of the phone functions and features.
Important notE:
Emergency Call. This telephone is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative
arrangementsshouldbemadeforaccesstoemergencyservices.
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BASIC OpERATION
Recall selection
YoucanusetheRecallbuttononyourtelephonewhenusing
yournetworkoperator'sservicessuchascallwaitingetc.
Asubscriptionmayapplyfortheseservices.Contactyour
networkoperatorformoreinformation.Ifthisisnotworking
correctly,changethesettingusingtheinstructionbelow:
Selecting recall duration:
1. Pressandhold[
]for3seconds.
2. Thedisplaywillshow“Lor“S”
(L:NewZealand;S:Australia).
Handsfree mode
Duringtalkingorstandbymode,
1. Press[
] key to switch to speakerphone mode.
2. Press[
] key again to cancel this feature.
Volume adjustment
Duringstandbymodeadjustthehandsetringervolume.
1. Press[
] key.
2. Press[
]or[ ]keytoadjustthehandsetvolume
level,there are 5 volumelevels andVolume off for
selection.
Duringhandsettalkingmodeadjustthehandsetreceiver
volume.
Press[
]keyrepeatedlytoadjustthehandsetvolume
level(5volumelevels).
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CALLER ID OpERATION
If you subscribe to your telephone operators service
(chargesmayapply),numbersoftheincomingcallswillbe
displayedonthescreenandstoredinthecalllog(please
consultyourtelephoneserviceproviderfordetails).
Theeco70/700seriescanstorethelast20callsincluding:
therecordnumber,date/time,andphonenumber(upto23
digitsforthecordlesshandset).
Whenyouhavenew/unansweredcalls,
flashes on the
cordlesshandset.Ifacallhasbeenanswered,thenthecall
is set to old call.
Call waiting (Australia only)
You can use therecallfunctionto answerasecond call
whileyouareonthephone.Howeverthisserviceneedsto
beturnedon.Forexample,toturnonTelstra’sCallWaiting
service:
1. Press[
] on the cordless handset to wait for dial tone
thenpress[ ][4][3][#].
2. Youwillhearaservicetonethenpress[
] again.
Take two different calls at the same time
Duringacall,youwillheartwoloudbeepsperiodicallyto
notifyyouofanotherincomingcall.Ifyou wishtoanswer
thiscall,
1. Press[ ]key.Youwillhearadialtone.
2. Press[2 ] to put the current call on hold and talk with
the second caller.
3. Repeatsteps1-2toswapbetweenthetwocallers.
Review Caller ID records
Duringstandbymode,
1. Press[
] key to display the latest call. The following
will appear on the display.
45748888
Ifthelistisempty,“NOisshownonthedisplay.
2. Press[
]keytoviewthedataandtimeoftheCID.
3. Press[
]keytoviewtothepreviouscall.
Press[ ]keytoviewthenextcall.
Onlywhenthenetworksendsthetime/datetogetherwith
thetelephonenumber!OnsomenetworkswithcallerID,
time and date will not be displayed.
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CALLER ID OpERATION
Store a CID number
Youcan save aCID recordintothe Phonebook/Direct
memoryprovidedthatitcontainsavalidphonenumberand
thePhonebook/Directmemoryisnotfull.
WhileyouareviewingtheCIDrecordthatyouwishtosave,
1. Press and hold [
] key for about 2 seconds. The
following will appear on the display.
45748888
_
2. ThespaceafterthelastdigitoftheCIDwillblink,and
pressthenumerickeystoedittheCIDnumberandthen
press[ ] key to confirm.
3. Pressthememorylocationno.that youwanttostore
thenumber.Itwillthengiveabeeptoconrmthatthe
storage is successful.
4. Press[
] key again to confirm and go back to standby
mode.
Therecordisnowsavedintothephonebook.Thenitgoes
back to the call log.
Delete CID record(s)
While you are viewing the CID record that you wish to
delete,
Pressandhold[
]keyforabout3seconds.
Note:
IftherearenomoreCIDrecords,amessageNOis
displayed.
Calling a number from the CID records
WhenyouareviewingtheCIDrecords,
1. Press[
]or[ ] key to scroll to desired number.
2. Press[
] key. The number will be dialled automatically.
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LNR FuNCTION (LAST NuMBER REDIAL)
Redial the last number
Yourcordlesshandsetstores thelast3externalnumbers
dialled,upto24digitspernumber.Ifthenumberexceeds
24digits,thelast24digitswillbestoredtomemory.
Duringstandbymode,
1. Press[
] key.
2. Whennecessary,press[
]keyagainuntilyouhave
selected your desired number.
3. Press[
] key to dial.
Or
1. Press[
] key.
2. Press[
] key to redial the last number.
Store the last number dialled
Whileyouareviewingapreviouslydiallednumberthatyou
wishtosave,
1. Press and hold [
] key for about 2 seconds. The
following will appear on the display.
2. ThespaceafterthelastdigitoftheRedialnumberwill
blink,andyoucanpressnumerickeystoedittheRedial
number.Thenpress[ ] key to confirm.
3. Pressthenumerickeystoeditthememorylocation(0-9)
where you want to store the number.You willheara
confirm beep.
4. Press[
] key again to confirm and go back to standby
mode.
Therecordisnowsavedintothephonebook.Thenitgoes
back to the call log.
Delete last number dialled
Whileyouareviewingapreviouslydiallednumberthatyou
wishtodelete,
Pressandhold[
]keyforabout3seconds.
Note:
IftherearenomoreLNRrecords,amessageNOis
displayed.
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Add new records
Youcanstoreupto10phonebookrecordsineachhandset.
Eachrecordcancontainupto24digitspernumber.
Duringstandbymode,
1. Pressandhold[
] key until the icon appears on
the display.
2. Pressthenumerickeystoenterthetelephonenumber.
Ifyoumadeamistake,press[
]keytoeditit.Press
andhold[ ] key to delete the entire number.
3. Press[
] key to confirm.
4. Pressthenumerickeysto enterthememorylocation
(0-9)whereyouwanttostorethenumber.
5. Youwillhearaconrmationbeep.
TherecordisnowsavedintothePhonebook.Thenitgoes
backtostandbymode.Repeatstep1to5toaddanother
record.
Review / Edit / Dial stored Phonebook
records
Duringstandbymode,
1. Press[
] key. The following will appear on the display.
2. Pressthenumerickeystoviewthestoredrecords.
3. Press[
] key to dial the number.
Whileyouareviewingtherecordthatyouwishtoedit,
1. Pressandhold[
] key. The following will appear on
the display
.
The space after the last digit will blink.
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2. Press[ ]keytoerasethelastdigit,orpressandhold
[ ] key to erase the entire digits.
3. Press[
] key to confirm.
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Voicemail indication – network service
Voicemail indicationis a visual voicemail alert.On this
phone,youwillseeanenvelope icon when there is a
voicemailwaitinginyourserviceprovidersmailbox.
Retrieving Voicemail(s)
Toretrieveyourvoicemail(s),consultyourserviceprovider.
Clearing the Voicemail indicator
Afterchecking yourvoicemail(s),the voicemailindicator
will be clearedautomatically after receiving a signal
fromthenetwork.Youcanclearthevoicemailindicator
manually if it fails to reset.
1. Remove the batteries ofthehandsetunit.Wait for 30
seconds.Insertbatteriesagain,thevoicemailindicator
will be cleared.
Handset ringer adjustment
Handset ringer melody
Duringstandbymode,
1. Pressandhold[
] key.
2. Press[
]or[ ] key to select the melody option
(1to9foradjustment).
3. Press[
] key to confirm.
Handset ringer volume
Duringstandbymode,
1. Press[
] key.Displayshows thecurrent volume
level.
2. Press[
]or[ ]keytoselectthevolumelevel.
Thereare5levelsforadjustment:1(lowest)to5(highest)
andVolumeoff(the[
] icon will be shown on the
display).
3. Press[
] key again to confirm.
Handset ringer On / Off
Duringstandbymode,pressandhold[ ] key to switch
betweenringerOn/Off.
appearswhenevertheringerisOff.
Note:
VolcemailIndicationService.Requiressubscription with
yournetwokserviceprovider.
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Multi-handset Operation
Youreco70/700seriesphonecanhaveupto5handsets
registered to the base unit. Each handset has its own number
HS-1,HS-2,HS-3,HS-4andHS-5,shownontheleft-hand
sideofthedisplay.With2ormorehandsetsyoucan:
• Makeintercomcallswhileonanexternalcall
• Switchbetweenanexternalcallandintercomcall
• Transferanexternalcallfromonehandsettoanother
• Set a 3-way conference call between yourself, an
external call and intercom call
Note:
•Amaximumof1xexternalcalland2xintercomcallscan
take place at the same time.
•Ifyoumakeanexternalcall+anotherhandsetisonline
= result in a busy tone.
•Youcanmakeanintercomcallwhentheotherhandsetis
in progress.
Call transfer between cordless handsets
Duringexternalcall,
1. Press[INT]key.Thefollowingwillappearonthedisplay.
2. Keythe handsetnumber (2, 3, 4 or 5) you wish to
transfer.
3. Press[
]key toexitIntercom mode andreturnto
standby mode.
Conference calls
This functionallows 3parties (yourself+external call +
intercomcall)tobeconnectedatthesametime.
Duringexternalcall,
1. Press[INT]key.Thefollowingwillappearonthedisplay.
2. Keythehandsetnumber(2,3,4,5)youwishtoinviteto
the conference.
3. ThenyoucanhaveanintercomcallwithHS-x.
4. Atthismoment,youcanpressandhold[INT]keyfor3
secondstogoto3-wayconferencecall.
Cordless handset keypad lock
Duringstandbymode,
1. Pressandhold[
] key to lock the keypad.
2. Toreleasekeypadlock,pressandhold[
]keyfor3
seconds.
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Note:
Whenthekeypadislocked,[
]keyand[INT]keycan
be used to answer an external or intercom call.
Registration
Register new handsets on the eco70/700 base
The handsets which come in the same pack are already
registeredtothebase.Ifyoubuynewhandsets.Youneed
to register them before use.
1. Chargethebatteries(for14hours).
2. Registerthehandset(tothebaseunit).
the operation is different in eco70 and eco700.
Ineco70,weneedtosetthebaseunitinregistrationmode
by resetting the base power.
In eco700, we canset thebase in registration modeby
pressingandholdingthebase[
]for10s
Eachbasecanregisterupto5handsets.
Duringstandbymode,
1. Pressandholdthe[
]keyfor3secondsuntilboth
the[ ]and[ ]iconsash,thenpressandholdthe
[ ]keyfor3seconds.Thefollowingwillappearon
the display.
2. Press1andthehandsetbeginstosearchforthebase.
3. Enterthebasepincode(0000).Ifthepiniswrong,the
handset will restart searching for the base.
4. Whenthehandsetisregistered,itwillshow“HS”followed
by the handset number.
Note:
Ifthebaseisfullandcannotaddanymorehandsets,you
willhearatone.Seethenextsectiontoremoveahandset.
Remove handsets
Duringstandbymode,
1. Pressandholdthe[
]keyfor3seconds,thenpress
andholdthe[ ]keyfor3seconds.
2. Enter thedefault value0000.If the pinis wrong,the
handset will go back to standby.
3. Pressthenumerickeys(1-5)toenterthehandsetnumber
youwanttoremove.
4. The unit will go back to standby if the removal is
successful.
Note:
Youcanonlyremoveotherhandsetsinyoursystembut
youarenotabletoremovethehandsetyouareusing.
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ANSWERING MAChINE OpERATION (ECO700 ONLY)
The base has a built-indigital answering machinewith
a recording capacity of 11 min.The answering machine
can be operated remotely and features the possibility of
recording two outgoingmessages (OGM 1 andOGM 2)
(maximumof2min).
There are 2 possibilities:
• With OGM1, the caller hasthe possibilitytoleave a
message
• With OGM 2, only the outgoing message is given
withoutthe caller having theopportunitytoleave a
message
Themax.recordingtime foreachincomingmessage =3
min.
Aninternalvoicewillstatevariousinformation,suchasday
andtimeofthecall.Thelanguageoftheinternalvoiceis
stated on the packaging!
LED Display
The LED display on the base indicates how many
messagesyouhavereceived.Whentherearenew
messages, the 2x 7 segment LED display on thebase
willblinkandindicate the amount ofnew messages.If
theanswering machineis switched off, theLEDdisplay
doesnotlightup."FL"willbeshownonthedisplaywhen
the internal memory is full and no new messages can be
recorded.
Outgoing Messages
Two outgoing messages of 2 minutes can be recorded
(OGM1andOGM2).
• Outgoing message 1 for the answeringfunction and
possibilityforcallerstoleaveamessage.
• Outgoingmessage2fortheansweringfunctionwithout
allowingcallerstoleaveamessagesonthemachine.
Recording outgoing messages (OGM 1 or OGM 2)
• Pressandholdthe[ ]keytoselecttheOGM.
• Pressthe[
] key for two seconds.
• Recordtheoutgoingmessageafterthebeep.
• PresstheStopkey[
] to stop recording.
Playback the Outgoing Message
To check the outgoing message now set:
• Pressthe[
] key.
Note:
•It isonly possibletoselectanoutgoingmessageifthe
answering machine is turned on.
•Ifthememoryis full, onlyoutgoingmessage2canbe
selected(onlyansweringwithoutrecordingmessages).
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Oricom ECO70 User manual

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Oricom ECO700 is a DECT cordless digital telephone with answering system capabilities, allowing you to make and receive calls, store phone numbers, and record and playback messages. It features a large LCD display for easy viewing, a speakerphone for hands-free conversations, and a range of up to 300 meters outdoors and 50 meters indoors, making it suitable for large homes or offices.

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