AUDIOLINE PHONE EASY User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual
PHONE EASY
Telephone
User guide
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M3
M1
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STORE/MUTE
MEMORY
RECALL REDIAL
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1 Handset hanger hook 6 Recall button
2 Memory card 7 Last number redial
3 Direct memories M1, M2, M3 8 Ring indicator
4 Store/mute button and indicator 9 Keypad 0-9, *, #
5 Memory button (Indirect) 10 Volume controls
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CONNECTING
# Connect the line cord to the telephone and to the telephone socket.
# Lift the handset and check for a dial tone.
WALL MOUNTING
Check for hidden cables, water pipes, etc., before drilling holes. Check that the
intended mounting point is within reach of a telephone socket.
# Mark the position of the two holes 83 mm apart, one above the other.
# Drill the holes.
# Fit the screws (not supplied) to the wall, leaving 5 mm protruding (use wall plugs if
necessary, not supplied).
# Place the telephone in position and locate the two holes on the base of the
telephone over the screws, then slide into place.
Note: When the phone is wall mounted the hanger hook (with serrated top) located on
the base directly below the circular earpiece resting point, must be removed, rotated
180 degrees (so that the lip protrudes) and replaced.
TO MAKE A CALL
P Lift the handset and wait for dial tone.
P Dial the phone number.
P Replace the handset to terminate the call.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
To redial the number called, lift the handset and press the REDIAL button. The
number will be dialled automatically.
The number will be retained in memory until another number is dialled.
The Last Number Redial button will not operate if the number dialled was from
memory.
MUTE
To speak privately to a third party while on a call, press the MUTE button (the small
red light will flash). When you wish to resume your telephone conversation, press the
MUTE button again.
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DIRECT MEMORY (M1-M3)
The telephone has 3 direct dial memories. When a phone number is stored into these
memories you need to press the M1 - M3 buttons only to make the call.
STORING DIRECT MEMORIES
P Lift the handset and press STORE button (ignore any sound in the earpiece).
P Select the desired direct memory button M1 - M3 by pressing the corresponding
button.
P Dial the phone number (max 21 digits).
P Replace the handset. The number is now stored.
DIALLING DIRECT MEMORIES
P Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.
P Select the desired direct memory M1-M3 by pressing on the corresponding
button. The telephone will automatically dial the stored number.
INDIRECT MEMORY (keypad 0-9)
The telephone has 10 indirect memories. When a phone number is stored in a memory
you need to press two buttons only to make the call.
STORE INDIRECT MEMORY
P Lift the handset and press STORE (ignore any sound through the earpiece).
P Press MEMORY button.
P Select the desired indirect memory (0-9) by pressing on the corresponding button.
P Dial the phone number (max 21 digits).
P Press STORE button again.
P Replace the handset. The number is now stored.
DIALLING INDIRECT MEMORIES
P Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.
P Press MEMORY button.
P Select the desired indirect memory (0-9) by pressing on the corresponding button.
The telephone will automatically dial the stored number.
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VOLUME CONTROL
The volume level in the earpiece can be increased or decreased using the
volume buttons on the base unit during a call.
ADJUSTABLE RINGER
There are three different ringing tones available and three different volume settings for
each ringer
P Lift the handset and press the STORE button .
P Press #.
P Select a ring signal by pressing 0 - 9 according to the table below.
P Press the STORE button again.
P Replace the handset. The ringer type is now selected.
Keypad digit Ringer type Setting
1 Melody A Low
2 Melody A Normal
3 Melody A High
4 Melody B Low
5 Melody B Normal
6 (factory setting) Melody B High
7 Melody C Low
8 Melody C Normal
9 Melody C High
0 -
Off * (see below)
* If setting 0 is selected, the ringer type will be turned off until the handset is lifted
again. After that, the ringer type reverts to the previous setting.
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ADDITIONAL NETWORK SERVICES
Optional Network services such as call waiting, reminder calls, charge advice, etc., can
be accessed via the RECALL, # and * buttons. For further information, contact your
Network Operator.
HEARING AID COMPATIBLE
The phone is hearing aid compatible. When used with a suitable hearing aid set to the
T mode.
FAULT FINDING
In the unlikely event of a fault occurring, proceed as follows:
# Check that telephone is plugged into telephone socket.
# Check telephone operation in master telephone socket. There may be a fault with
the line in which case contact your Network Operator.
# Check that total of REN numbers does not exceed 4 (the PHONE EASY has a
REN of 1.)
# If the telephone does not ring, lift and replace the handset (the ringer may be
programmed off).
Technical Support: If you cannot resolve the fault using the fault finder section,
please call the Technical Helpline on: 0906 302 0114 between 9AM - 5PM Monday-
Friday. Please note that this is a Premium Line number and all calls are charged
at 50 pence per minute. Price correct at the time of going to press.
Alternatively, you can write to: Technical Support Group, Doro-Audioline Ltd., 22
Walkers Road, North Moons Moat, Redditch, Worcestershire, B98 9HE.
GUARANTEE
The AUDIOLINE PHONE EASY is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the
date of purchase. In the unlikely event of a fault during this period, please return it with
a copy of the purchase receipt to your place of purchase.
The guarantee does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive
voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning.
This guarantee in no way affects your statutory rights.
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AUDIOLINE PHONE EASY User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual

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