Oricom M800 User manual

Category
Answering machines
Type
User manual

Oricom M800 is a cordless telephone with answering system that allows you to answer calls, manage your messages, and access your phonebook, all from the convenience of your cordless handset.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of the Oricom M800:

  • Cordless operation: The cordless handset allows you to move around your home or office while still being able to answer calls or access your phonebook.

  • Answering system: The answering system allows you to screen your calls and record messages from callers, so you never miss an important message.

  • Phonebook: The phonebook allows you to store up to 50 names and numbers, so you can easily call your friends, family, or colleagues.

Oricom M800 is a cordless telephone with answering system that allows you to answer calls, manage your messages, and access your phonebook, all from the convenience of your cordless handset.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of the Oricom M800:

  • Cordless operation: The cordless handset allows you to move around your home or office while still being able to answer calls or access your phonebook.

  • Answering system: The answering system allows you to screen your calls and record messages from callers, so you never miss an important message.

  • Phonebook: The phonebook allows you to store up to 50 names and numbers, so you can easily call your friends, family, or colleagues.

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
with Answering System
M800 Series
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION 1
GETTING STARTEd 3
PhONE FuNCTION KEYS 5
BATTERY ChARGING 9
SCREEN dISPLAY ICON 10
MENu TREE 11
TELEPhONE OPERATION 13
hANdSET ANd BASE OPTIONS 17
PhONEBOOK 20
CALLER Id 22
CLOCK ANd ALARM 23
dO NOT dISTuRB 25
BLOCK LIST 26
AdVANCEd SETTINGS 27
ANSWERING SYSTEM 29
TROuBNLEShOOTING GuIdE 34
WARRANTY 36
CuSTOMER SuPPORT 38
1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION
• 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.
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.
2
GETTING STARTEd
SAFETY INFORMATION
• 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.
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
!
3
GETTING STARTEd
SAFETY INFORMATION
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 m800 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 base and charger
installation
1. Plugthesmallerendofthepoweradaptor
intothepowerjackatthebottomofthe
telephonebase.
2. Plugoneendofthetelephonelineintothe
jackatthebottomofthetelephonebase.
3. Plugtheotherendofthetelephonelineintoa
telephonewalljack.
4. Plugthelargerendofthepoweradaptorintoan
electricaloutletnotcontrolledbyawallswitch.
Parts Checklist
Dependingonthemodelyouhavepurchasedthis
packshouldcontainthefollowingitems:
Ifanyoftheseitemsaremissing,pleasecontact
Oricomdirectly.
Single Twin
Baseunit 1 1
Cordlesshandsets 1 2
Chargingcradle 0 1
Poweradaptors 1 2
Line cord 1 1
User guide 1 1
HandsetRechargeableNi-MH
1.2V400mAhBatteries
2 4
4
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
GETTING STARTEd
4. Chargethehandsetbyplacingitinthe
telephonebaseorcharger.Thelightonthe
handset is on when charging.
Toreducetheriskofreorpersonalinjury,useonly
theOricomapprovedmodel(400mAh1.2VNi-MH)
whichiscompatiblewiththisunit.
CAUTION
!
• 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
!
Use only the power adaptor that came with this
unit.(Telephonebase:6Vdc/500mA,charger:
6Vdc/150mA).Usingotherpoweradaptorsmay
damagetheunit.Contactyourlocaldistributor
if you need to order replacement for the power
adaptors.
CAUTION
!
Purchasing additional handsets
Youmayexpandyourcordlesssystembyadding
morehandsets(M8050).Thesecanbepurchased
separately from the retailer where you purchased
theproduct,ordirectlyfromOricom(Australia)
www.oricom.com.au.
TheM800canaccommodateatotalof5cordless
handsets.
Battery installation
Foroptimumbatteryperformance,chargethebattery
for14hoursbeforerstuse.
1. Removethebatterycompartmentcover.
2. InserttheAAArechargeablebatteriesin
thebatterycompartment,matchingthe+/-
polaritymarkings.
3. Alignthecoveragainstthebattery
compartment and slide it upwards until it
clicksintoplace.
5
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
GETTING STARTEd
Telephone base layout (TAM Version)
6
PAGE -Presstopageallsystemhandsets.
Answeron/off -Presstoturntheansweringsystemonoroff.
DND -PresstoturnDNDmodeonoroff.
Volumedown
-Presstodecreasethetelephonebaseringervolumewheninstandby
mode.
-Presstodecreasethevolumeduringplaybackorcallscreening.
Volumeup
-Presstoincreasethetelephonebaseringervolumewheninstandby
mode.
-Presstoincreasethevolumeduringmessageplaybackorcallscreening.
Message
window
Message window
-Displaysthenumberofmessages.
-Displaysthemessagenumberduringplayback.
Delete
-Presstodeletethemessageduringplayback,orpressandholdto
delete all old messages.
Repeat
-Presstorepeatamessageorpresstwicetoplaytheprevious
message.
Play/Stop -Presstoplaymessagesorstopplayback.
Skip -Presstoskiptothenextmessage.
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
7
Handset layout
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
8
CID/Volumeup
-Presstoreviewthecalllogwhenthetelephoneisnotinuse.
-Whileinmenu,presstoscrollup.
-Duringacall,presstoincreasetheincomingvolume.
OFF/Cancel
-Duringacall,presstohangup.
-Duringprogramming,presstocancelandexitwithoutmakingchanges.
(ash)
-Duringacall,presstoansweranincomingcallifyoureceiveacallwaiting
alert(ifyouhavesubscribedtothecallwaitingfeaturefromyourservice
provider).
-Presstoaccessmessageplaybackwheninidlemode(forTAMversiononly)
Menu/OK/Mute
-Presstoshowmenu.
-Presstoselectanitem,ortosaveanentryorsetting.
-Presstomuteacall,pressagaintoresumeconversation.
Delete/INT
-Presstodeletethelastnumberorletterentered.
-Presstoinitiateanintercomcallortransferacall.
Phonebook -Presstoreviewthephonebookwhenthetelephoneisnotinuse.
Talk/Speaker
-Presstomakeoransweracall.
-Presstoswitchtospeakerphoneduringacallormessageplayback.
-Duringacall,presstoswitchbetweenspeakerphoneandnormal
handset use.
-*/ keylock -LongPresstolock/unlockthekeypadwheninidlemode
-Volumedown
-Whileinmenu,presstoscrolldown.
-Duringacall,presstodecreasetheincomingvolume.
Redial -Presstoreviewrediallist.
#/Pause/Ringoff
-Pressandholdtoturntheringeroff.
-
Pressandholdtoaddadiallingpausewhendiallingorentering
numbersintophonebook.
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
9
Thefollowingtablesummarizesthebatterychargeindicatorsandwhatactionsneedtobetaken.
Battery indicators Battery status Action
Batteryiconisscrolling. Batteryischarging. Keepthehandsetinthetelephonebaseorchargerwhen
not in use.
Batteryiconisonsteady. Batteryiscompletelycharged. The handset is ready for use.
Itwilltakeapproximately2hoursforthebatteryiconto
indicate a full charge even if the handset is only removed
fromthetelephonebaseorchargerforashorttime
and replaced. This is a normal operation and does not
indicateabatteryissue.
Batteryiconisemptyand
the screen shows
LOW
BATTERY
.
Batteryislow. Placethehandsetinthetelephonebaseorcharger
to charge without interruption (at least 30 minutes)
beforeuse.
Thescreenisblank. Batteryhasnopowerwhile
the handset is out of the
telephonebaseorcharger.
Placethehandsetinthetelephonebaseorcharger
for at least 14 hours without interruption. See
troubleshootingforhelpifthescreenremainsblank
after charging.
Battery charging
PhONE FuNCTIONS KEYS
BATTERY ChARGING
PACK CONTENTS
10
Thefollowingtablesummarizesthebatterydisplayindicators.
Item Meaning
• Displayswhenthetelephonebaseiswithinreceptionrange.
• Flasheswhenthetelephonebaseisoutofrange.
• Scrollstoindicatebatterychargingwhenhandsetisinthetelephone
baseorcharger.
• Flashesandemptywhenbatterylevelislow.
• Speakerphoneisinuse.
• Displayswhenthereisanewvoicemailmessage.(Availableonlyif
youhavesubscribedtovoicemailservicefromyourtelephoneservice
provider)
• Displayswhenthealarmisset.
• Energy saving mode is activated.
• Displayswhentheringeristurnedoff.
• Displayswhenansweringsystemison.
• Flasheswhentherearenewmessages.
Screen display icon
SCREEN dISPLAY ICON
PACK CONTENTS
11
Menu tree
Main Menu Sub-menu 1
Sub-menu2
PLAYMESSAGES(onlyforTAMversion)
ANSSYSTEM(onlyforTAMversion)
ANSWERMODE
ANSWER&REC
ANSWERONLY
OFF
ANNOUNCEMENT
DEL.ALLOLD
RECORDMEMO
SETTINGS
RINGDELAY
REMOTEACCESS
REMOTECODE
HSSCREENING
VOICELANG.
PHONEBOOK
ADDNEW
EDITCONTACT
DELETEENTRY
DELETEALL
BLOCKLIST
ADDNEW
EDITCONTACT
DELETEENTRY
DELETEALL
PROGRAMDND
OFF
ONETIME
DAILY
SCREEN dISPLAY ICON
MENu TREE
12
CLOCK&ALARM
SETDATE/TIME
SETFORMAT
TIMEFORMAT
DATEFORMAT
ALARM
ALARMTONE
SETTINGS
HANDSETNAME
LANGUAGE
EQUALIZER
ENERGYSAVE
AUTOHANG-UP
ANTOANSWER
HANDSETTONES
RINGVOLUME
EXT.RINGTONE
INT.RINGTONE
KEYBEEP
BASETONES
BASEMELODY
BASEVOLUME
ADVSETTING
CALLBARRING
PIN
REGISTER
DEREGISTER
RESET
RECALLTIME
FIRSTRING
MENu TREE
13
Telephone operation
Make a call
1. Press[
].
2. Dialthephonenumberafteryouhearthedial
tone.
Predial a call
1. Dialthephonenumberusingthekeypad.
Ifyoumakeanerrorwhiledialling,youcan
press[
] to erase the last digit entered.
2. Press[
].
Answer a call
Press[
] to answer an incoming call.
Whenthereisanincomingcall,thescreenand
keypadbacklightwillbeon.
End a call
Press[
]orplacethehandsetinthetelephonebase
or charger to end a call.
Speakerphone
Anytimeduringacall,press[
]toswitchbetween
speakerphoneandnormalhandsetuse.Whenthe
speakerphoneisactive,thehandsetscreenshows[ ].
Volume control
Youcanadjustthevolumeofthehandsetor
speakerphoneanytimeduringacall.
Onthehandset,press[
]toincreaseor[
] to
decrease the volume.
Make a call using the redial memory
Thelast10telephonenumberspreviouslydialledare
stored in the redial list (up to 24 digits each).
1. Press[
].
2. [
]/[
]:selectthedesiredphonenumber->
[
] to dial.
Note:
Thescreenshowstheelapsedtimeasyoutalk(in
hours,minutesandseconds).
Note:
Onlythelisteningvolumecanbeadjusted.
Note:
Usingthespeakerphonewilldrainthebattery
faster than the normal handset use.
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Save a number from the redial list to
the phonebook
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:selectthedesiredphonenumber->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:SAVENUMBER->[
].
4. Enterthenamebyusingthekeypadandthen
press[
].
5.Editthenumberbyusingthekeypadif
necessary,andthenpress[
].
Delete number from the redial list
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:selectthedesiredphonenumber->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:DELETE->[
]->CONFIRM?->[
]
todeletetheselectednumber.
-OR-
[
]/[
]:DELETEALL->[
]->CONFIRM?->
[
]todeleteallnumbers.
Mute
The mute function allows you to turn off the
microphonewhileonacall.Youcanheartheother
partybuttheotherpartycannothearyou.
1. Press[
] during a call.
2. Press[
] again to resume conversation.
Handset page
Youcanlocateamisplacedhandsetbypagingit.
1.Press[
]onthetelephonebase.All
registeredhandsetsbeepforoneminute.
2. Press[
]onthetelephonebaseorpress[
]
on any handset to stop paging.
Intercom (only applicable for models
with multiple handsets)
Thesystemallowsanintercomcallbetweentwo
handsetsregisteredtothesametelephonebase.
To initiate an intercom call
1. Press[
].
• If your telephone system has only two
handsetsregistered,theintercomcallwillbe
automatically directed to the other system
handset.
• If your telephone system has more than
twohandsetsregistered,enterthehandset
numberyouwanttocallbyusingthekeypad
1–5.
Note:
ThescreenshowsMUTEONwhenmutefeature
is activated.
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2. Press[
] to answer the intercom call on the
other handset.
3. Toendtheintercomcall,press[
].
To answer an incoming call during intercom
Youwillhearanalerttonewhenyoureceivean
incoming call during intercom.
• Press[
] to answer the incoming call and
end the intercom.
• Press[
] to answer the incoming call and
puttheintercomonhold.Pressandhold
[
]toswitchbetweenintercomandthe
incoming call.
• Pressandhold[
]toconferencewithboth
the incoming call and the intercom.
To initiate an intercom during a call
Youcanintercomwithanothersystemhandset
duringacall,orinviteanothersystemhandsettojoin.
1. Press[
] during a call.
• If your telephone system has only two
handsetsregistered,theintercomcallwillbe
automatically directed to the other system
handset.
• If your telephone system has more than two
handsetsregistered,youwillneedtoenter
thehandsetnumberyouwanttointercomto
byusingthekeypad1–5.
The call is placed on hold while the intercom
isestablishedwiththeotherhandset.
2. Press[
] to answer the intercom on the
other handset.
3.Youcanchoosefromoneofthefollowing
options for this intercom call.
• Pressandhold[
]toconnectbothhandsets
to the call.
• Press[
] on the originating handset to
alternatebetweentheintercomandthecall.
• Press[
] on either handset to terminate
the intercom on that handset. The call will
continue on the other handset.
Notes:
1) Theintercomcallcanbecancelledbeforeit
isansweredbypressing[
]or[
] on the
originating handset.
2) Ifthehandsetbeingcalleddoesnotanswer
withinoneminute,thepagingwillbecancelled.
Note:
Theintercomcallcanbecancelledbeforeitis
answeredbypressing[
] on the originating
handset.
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Push to talk (PTT) (only applicable
for models with multiple handsets)
Youcandirectlybroadcastmessagestothe
speakerphoneofanyregisteredhandsetinthe
system.
To initiate a PTT
1. PressthePTTbuttonontherightsideofthe
handset.
• If your telephone system has only two
handsetsregistered,thebroadcastwillbe
automatically directed to the other system
handset.
• If your telephone system has more than two
handset.Press[
]/[
] to select the handset
youwanttobroadcastthemessage,orselect
ALLtobroadcasttoallhandsetsandthen
press[
].
2. PRESSANDHOLD(PTT)TOTALKshows
on the screen when the connection is set
betweentheinitiatinghandsetandthe
destination handset.
3.Pressandholdthe(PTT)buttononeither
handsettostartthebroadcast.
Note:
Connectionsetbetweenhandsetslastsfor30
minutesafteritisestablished,or30minutesafter
thelastbroadcast.Youwillneedtoperformthe
aboveoperationagainifyouwanttoinitiateaPTT
toanothersystemhandsetorafterthe30-minute
time out.
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Handset options
Ring volume
Youcansetthehandsetringervolumefromlevel1
tolevel5orturntheringeroff.
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:HANDSETTONES->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:RINGVOLUME->[
].
5. [
]/[
]:selectthedesiredlevel->[
].
EXT. Ring Tone
Youcanselectfrom10ringtones.
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:HANDSETTONES->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:EXT.RINGTONE->[
].
4. [
]/[
]:selectthedesiredmelody->[
].
INT. Ring Tone
Youcanselectfrom10ringtones.
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:HANDSETTONES->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:INT.RINGTONE->[
].
4. [
]/[
]: select thedesiredmelody->[
].
Key tone
Thehandsetcanbeprogrammedtoemitatone
witheachkeypress.Tochangethekeytone
setting:
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:HANDSETTONES->[
]
3. [
]/[
]:KEYBEEP->[
]
4. [
]/[
]:selectONorOFF->[
]
Handset Name
To change the handset name:
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:SETTINGS->[
]
3. [
]/[
]:HANDSETNAME->[
]
4. Editthenamebyusingthekeypadandthen
press[
].
Note:
Pressandholdthe[
]keytoswitchtheringer
betweenonandoffwhenthehandsetisin
standbymode.The icon displays on the screen
when ringer off feature is activated
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Display language
YoucanselectENGLISH,DEUTSCH,FRANCAIS,
ITALIANO,ESPAÑOL,TüRKCE,POLSKIor
PORTUGUêSasthedisplaylanguage.Thedefault
settingisENGLISH.
To change the display language:
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:SETTINGS->[
]
3. [
]/[
]:LANGUAGE->[
]
4. [
]/[
]: select thedesiredsetting->[
]
Equalizer
Thisfeatureallowsyoutochangethebalanceofthe
audioofthehandsettobestsuityourhearing.
1. [
]
2. [
]/[
]:SETTINGS->[
]
3. [
]/[
]:EQUALIZER->[
]
4. [
]/[
]:selectfromNATURAL,BASSorTREBLE.
5. [
].
Energy save
Thisfeatureenablesthehandsettooperatein
energysavingmode.Withthisfeatureturnedon,the
handsetwillautomaticallyturnthehandsetbacklight
off.
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:SETTINGS->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:ENERGYSAVE->[
].
4. [
]/[
]:selectONorOFF->[
].
Auto Hang-Up
This feature allows you to release the line
automaticallywhenyouputthehandsetbackonthe
charge-cradle.
1. [
].
2. [
]/[
]:SETTINGS->[
].
3. [
]/[
]:AUTOHANG-UP->[
].
4. [
]/[
]:selectONorOFF->[
].
Note:
Ifyoumakeanerrorwhiledialling,youcanpress
[
] to erase the last digit entered.
Note:
WhenENERGYSAVEisturnedon,the icon
shows on the handset screen.
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Oricom M800 User manual

Category
Answering machines
Type
User manual

Oricom M800 is a cordless telephone with answering system that allows you to answer calls, manage your messages, and access your phonebook, all from the convenience of your cordless handset.

Here are some of the features and possible use cases of the Oricom M800:

  • Cordless operation: The cordless handset allows you to move around your home or office while still being able to answer calls or access your phonebook.

  • Answering system: The answering system allows you to screen your calls and record messages from callers, so you never miss an important message.

  • Phonebook: The phonebook allows you to store up to 50 names and numbers, so you can easily call your friends, family, or colleagues.

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