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1. 1 Dial your phone number from another phone 84 2 Press when you hear the outgoing message and then enter the 4 digit remote access PIN 3 When you have accessed your phone you can use the keypad to operate your answering machine see the Remote Commands table below Follow the announcements and instructions you hear NOTES 1 If you enter the incorrect PIN code for three times your phone system will hang up 2 If you do not press any keys after you entered the remote access code all new messages play If there are no new messages all old messages play 3 Once the new messages have played the telephone announces the help menu options If you do not press any key within 20 seconds the remote access call automatically disconnects 11 9 3 Activate Remote Access if TAM is Off 1 Dial your number from another phone and let it ring 2 After 10 rings the answering machine will switch on and answer your call 3 Press and then enter your remote access PIN 4 When you have accessed your phone you can use the keypad to operate your answering machine refer to the table in Operate Your Answering Machine Remotely Follow the announcements and instructions you hear gt Z O m g Z A S gt Q T Z m NOTE If you do not choose to turn TAM On it will turn off when the call ends 11 10 Answering System and Voicemail Your telephone has separate indicators for two different types of voice messages thos
2. Q T Z m NOTES 1 If there is no remaining recording time the answering system announces Calls will not be answered and cannot be turned on 2 If TAM is off will be disappeared on the handset status bar 11 4 Record and Play Memos Memos are messages you record as reminders for yourself or others using the same answering system You can record your own memos using a system handset Play and delete them the same way as incoming messages To record and play a memo 1 In main menu press ZU 2 Press A V to highlight Record Memo then press BL 3 The system announces Please speak after the tone To end recording press SAVE After the tone speak towards the handset microphone 4 Press when you finish recording The saved memo will be played back automatically 5 Press ifd to stop playing or press to delete the memo NOTE Newly recorded memo is also treated as a new TAM message 11 5 CareMemo You can record CareMemos that will be played automatically through the base speaker when the set time reaches 11 5 1 Play a CareMemo 1 In main menu press AQ 2 Press A V to highlight CareMemo then press Cf 3 Press QJM to select CareMemo 1 or CareMemo 2 4 Press i to select Playback 5 Press JM to play the desired memo 78 NOTE If no memo recorded before the handset will display No Messages 11 5 2 Record a CareMemo 1 In main menu press EN 2 Press A V to highlight CareMe
3. 000 33 Answer a Home Call While On a Mobile Call 34 5 10 1 Answer the Incoming Home Call 005 34 5 10 2 End the Home Call 5 10 3 Resume the Mobile Call on Hold 00 34 Conf rence Call Sranane 34 5 11 1 Make a Conference Call between Home Call and Mobile Calll ccccccccecccesesteeeeeeeeeee 34 5 11 2 End a Conference Call cccccccceeesssteeeeeeees 34 5 11 3 Using the Home and Mobile Lines Together 35 HandStrees viiacviscensenr e teienei e T A 35 Earpiece Handsfree VolUme ccccceeeeeeteeeteeees 35 Silencing the Ringer ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeteneeetees 35 PUTO ANSWER 36 LOCK KEV PAG simrer nenger A ESEE APESE 36 Call TIME enanssar aeaa 36 Outlot Range Wami isisisi 36 S19 MUtC ieee eed earthen deren 37 5205 Holdenas A EEO 37 521 Chain DiallinG ic seccsscieccnccsscectvscenatecepecesaqetepelecencesctansaecees 37 5 21 1 Access a Number in the Contact List While oma Call aereus isnan 37 5 21 2 Access a Number in the Call Log While oma Galleon ien T elie 38 5 22 Redial as osioeisanast asaan i 38 5 22 1 Review the Redial List ceceseeeeeeeees 38 5 22 2 Dial a Redial Entry 5 22 3 Save a Redial Entry to the Contact List 39 5 22 4 Delete a Redial Entry ccesceeeeeteeeteeees 39 5 22 5 Delete all Redial Entries 0 c cceeeetee 40 5 239 CalliROCONRDING ssie ee aaiae 40 5 2
4. JNOHd XJNOA MONY OL E12 4 BLUETOOTH 4 1 Introducing BLUETOOTH Your new telephone system with BLU ETOOTH wireless technology has the following features Pair up to four Bluetooth enabled devices mobile phones or headsets with the telephone base Connect a maximum of two Bluetooth devices two mobile or one mobile one headset to make and receive mobile calls Only one device one mobile or one headset can be active on a call at a time Paired devices will be shown in Paired Devices list while Connected devices will be shown in the Active Devices list Connect a Bluetooth enabled headset for making and receiving home calls Conference mobile and home calls Make and receive calls using your mobile phone plan with your cordless system handsets 4 2 Important Information After plugging in the telephone base wait at least 20 seconds before connecting a Bluetooth device The screen shows Bluetooth system busy if you try to connect too soon Refer to the user s manual of your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or headset for more information about how that device uses Bluetooth connectivity Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a short range up to 9 metres from the telephone base Keep connected mobile phones and headsets within this range 20 e If your mobile phone has poor reception in your home the telephone cannot improve the reception However if you have a location in your house with bett
5. Lock the keypad to prevent accidental dialling while carrying the handset around A In idle mode press and hold J The display shows Keypad locked To unlock the keypad press and hold The display shows Keypad Unlocked 5 17 Call Timer Your handset will automatically time the duration of all external calls The handset display shows the call duration both during and for a few seconds after your call is terminated 5 18 Out of Range Warning When the handset goes out of range of the base the line will hang up if you are on a call When you move back within range the handset will automatically reconnect to the base 36 5 19 Mute Use the mute function to turn off the microphone You can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you While on a call press lt to mute the microphone and call muted icon will be displayed Your caller cannot hear you Press lt again to unmute the microphone and the call muted icon disappears 5 20 Hold You can place any call on hold You hear an alert tone at the telephone base if you have not taken the call off of hold after 14 minutes You hear another alert tone at the telephone base 30 seconds later At 15 minutes on hold the call on hold automatically disconnects While on a call press on the handset The current call will be put on hold Press again to resume the call 5 21 Chain Dialling Use this feature to initiate a dialling sequence from n
6. You can change the name of a paired device on the Paired Device list 1 In main menu press EMSAN Press A V to highlight Paired Devices then press J Press A V to highlight a device then press ff Press A V to highlight Rename then press J to confirm Press lt P gt and the dialling keys to edit the device name as necessary Then press Qi to confirm 6 The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone Of oN NOTES 1 A maximum of 16 characters can be entered in the device name 2 Ifthe revised name is duplicated with any paired device you will be prompted to rename the device again 4 3 11 Remove a Paired Device When you already have the maximum of four paired devices and you want to pair another device you must first delete a device from the Paired Device list 1 In main menu press EMAA Press A V to highlight Paired Devices then press bX Press A to highlight a device then press Off Press A V to highlight Remove Paired then press ei The handset displays Remove device from the paired list Press ZS to confirm 6 The handset displays OK and you hear a confirmation tone Sie PO i 28 4 3 12 Replace an Active Device If you want activate a paired device but the Active Device list has no free slot you can replace an active device In main menu press EMEA Press A to highlight Paired Devices then press 0 Press A to highlight a device then press ff Press
7. you hear a confirmation tone The corresponding status icon 9 1 or 2 displays and the corresponding device light on the telephone base amp 1 or Q 2 turns on NOTES 1 The pairing process may take up to one minute If the pairing process fails try again 2 When a connected headset is charging it may disconnect from the telephone base and the corresponding light on the telephone base 1 or 2 turns off For some headset models you may need to turn on the headset and reconnect it to the telephone base again 4 3 3 Auto Connection When an active device moves within Bluetooth range of the telephone base or is turned on within range the telephone base tries to connect to the device When the device moves out of range it is disconnected Your device might make a connect or disconnect sound A connected device could also be disconnected by Turning off the Bluetooth device Turning off the Bluetooth feature of the device Disconnecting through the telephone base Active Device list or Paired Device list The telephone base will not attempt to reconnect until your device is moved out of range and then moves back in range again 4 3 4 Device Lists and Connection Up to four devices can be paired to the telephone base All paired devices are shown on the Paired Device list To use a paired device it must be in an active slot on the Active Device list and connected Only one Bluetooth mobile phone or a he
8. 1 or Handset 2 If you select All 5 Press JM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone If you select Handset 1 or Handset 2 5 Press A to highlight Rings then select the ring delay from 2 Rings 4 Rings 6 Rings and 8 Rings 6 Press Mf to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 10 10 Set the Call Share Call share allows two handsets to share the same external call conveniently instead of setting up a conference call by complicated call transfer Please refer to page 90 for operation details 1 In main menu press REB 2 Press A V to highlight Base then press Of 3 Press A V to highlight Call Share then press ff 4 Press lt P to select On or Off 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 10 11 Set the Exchange Code 1 In main menu press REB 2 Press A V to highlight Base then press K 3 Press A V to highlight Exchange Code then press ffi 4 Press the dialling keys to enter the exchange code 5 Press eM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 73 NOTE Only one digit can be entered for the exchange code and it can be null 10 11 Register a Handset to a Base You can register up to five handsets to a telephone base 1 In main menu press RAAE 2 Press A V to highlight Registration then press BJ 3 Press lt gt to select a desired base then press Oi The currently used base if
9. Contacts Contact entries are sorted alphabetically 1 In main menu press AMERA 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press Sf and A V to highlight View Entry then press OY 4 Press A to view the entry details 6 4 Alphabetical Search You can use the 1 character search to find your contacts quickly and efficiently To start the search 1 In main menu press ANERE 2 When the contact entries appear use the dialling keys to enter a letter associated with the initial of the desired contact name For example press 7 four times to view entries beginning with S if Brown Queenie Rita Samuel exist in the contact list The handset will show the first entry named with the same first letter with the quick search key If there is no name matching the letter entered the next closest match in alphabetical order appears 6 5 Dial Edit or Delete a Contact Entry 6 5 1 Dial a Contact Entry 1 In main menu press QNES 2 Press A to highlight the desired contact entry 3 Press Ai to highlight Call Number then press BJ OR Press or Id 4 If the contact has one number only the number will be dialled immediately If the contact has multiple numbers press A V to select the desired one and press BJ 44 6 5 2 Edit a Contact Entry 1 In main menu press Gilera 2 Press A F to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A to highlight Edit Entry then press oi 4 Press A to h
10. Flashing Playing the new incoming message XX is the sequential number of message mA m S 0 A 6 2 lt 0 N U ae e Z m 13 3 4 Handset LCD Display Icons The screen display gives you information on the current status of the telephone _Menwieon oe O i oe a Keypad unlocked Recording in progress OB Alarm notification ee ee fll Signal strength Handset number ao New voicemail message a Answering Machine On Bluetooth On ne m oee a w 15 Ne R al07 Telko I E13 3 5 Menu Structure When the handset LCD backlight is off press any key to turn on the backlight then press A lt gt to browse the main menu Refer to the following table for the menu structure Key Press MENU A lt __ A V lt A V ee CONTACTS CALL LOG SETTINGS If contact list is empty NEW ENTRY CAPACITY If contact list is not empty NEW ENTRY Entry list Under a selected contact entry CALL NUMBER EDIT ENTRY VIEW ENTRY DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL CAPACITY EDIT CALL GROUP SPEED DIAL ALARM CLOCK CLOCK HANDSET BASE REGISTRATION If call log is empty SETTINGS If call log is not empty Entry list Under a selected call log entry DETAILS DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL CALL NUMBER STORE NUMBER SETTINGS 16 Key Press MENU gt A lt A V lt gt A V PLAY MESSAGES SETUP CALLER DEL AL
11. Handset through the Menu 1 In main menu press Rep OIA The default PIN is 0000 The handset displays Press and Hold Page Button Press and hold 9 on the telephone base the handset will display Registering 7 The handset will return to main menu if the registration is successful If registration fails please try again from step 1 or follow the automatic registration procedure as above NOTES 1 Additional handsets are assigned numbers in the sequential order they are registered Press lt P gt to select a desired base then press Of gt 3 Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIK The default PIN is 0000 v 4 The handset displays Press and Hold Page Button 5 Press and hold 9 on the telephone base the handset will display Registering 6 6 The handset will return to main menu if the registration is successful Z If registration fails please try again from step 1 or follow the gt automatic registration procedure as above E OR I 1 In main menu press RAB gt 2 Press A to highlight Registration then press Od 5 3 Press lt P gt to select a desired base then press Ot 7 4 Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press m 02 Qo 91 2 You cannot register a handset if any other system handset is in use 12 6 Deregister Handsets If you want to replace a handset or reassign the designated handset number of a registered
12. Only 5 If you have recorded your own outgoing message it will be played 6 Press to delete your own recorded outgoing message 7 After deleting the message the handset displays Deleted and the pre recorded outgoing message will be played NOTE The pre recorded message cannot be deleted 11 7 TAM Settings In the answering system setup menu you can change the settings for answer mode answer delay recording time and call screening 11 7 1 Set the Answer Mode A 2 3 In main menu press EN Press A V to highlight TAM Settings then press I Press lt P to select Ans amp Rec or Ans Only as the desired answer mode Press fi to confirm The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone 81 gt Z O 2 m a Z a S gt Q T Z m 11 7 2 Set the Answer Delay ls 2 3 4 6 In main menu press ENM Press A V to highlight TAM Settings then press BL Press A to highlight Answer Delay Press lt P gt to select from Time Saver 2 Rings 3 Rings 4 Rings 5 Rings 6 Rings 7 Rings 8 Rings and 9 Rings Press ef to confirm The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone 11 7 3 Set the Recording Time Al 2 3 4 6 In main menu press AY Press A V to highlight TAM Settings then press BL Press A to highlight Recording Time Press lt P gt to select the recording time from 30 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds and Unlimited Press QM
13. Press QM to select Alarm Clock Press A to browse the alarm list and highlight an alarm then press oJ Press A to highlight Melody Press lt P gt to select a desired melody A sample of each melody plays as you scroll through the choices Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 1 5 Set the Alarm Repetition 1 2 3 In main menu press RAAE Press QJ to select Alarm Clock Press A F to browse the alarm list and highlight an alarm then press jx Press A to highlight Repeat Press lt gt to turn on or off alarm repetition The tick sign denotes the repetition is activated Press A to highlight any day then press lt P to set the alarm to repeat on the desired day s Press Mi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 57 10 2 Date and Time Settings The answering system announces the day and time of each message prior to playing it If you subscribe to calling number display service the day month and time are set automatically with each incoming call However the year must be correct so that the day of the week can be calculated from the calling number display information Before using the answering system set the date and time as follows After handset registration or a power failure the handset will prompt you to set the date and time 10 2 1 Set the Clock Format 1 In main menu press RRE 2 Press A to highlight Clock then p
14. answering system to answer before voicemail answers as described below To learn how to program your voicemail settings contact your telephone service provider Then if you are on a call or if the answering system is busy recording a message and you receive another call the second caller can leave a voicemail message Set your answering system to answer calls at least two rings earlier than your voicemail is set to answer For example if your voicemail answers after six rings set your answering system to answer after four rings Some voicemail providers may program the delay before answering calls in seconds instead of rings In this case allow six seconds per ring when determining the appropriate setting 11 10 2 Voice Prompts The system provides voice prompts to guide you through the setup procedures at the telephone base message playback remote access and recording outgoing messages 86 12 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS 12 1 Transfer a Call While on an outside call you can transfer the call from one handset to another 1 Press QW It will call the other handset 2 The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset rings 3 Press on the calling handset The current call with the external party ends on the calling handset and the called handset rings 5 Press MESE or Id on the called handset to answer the call The external call is now transferred to the called handset NOTE If the destination
15. be dangerous These may cause interference and or unit damages The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage arising from such non compliance Do not use third party charging bays The batteries may be damaged Please note the correct polarity while inserting the batteries Do not immerse batteries in water do not place in fire DISPOSAL WARNING di When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC All electrical and electronic products battery should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities The correct disposal of your old appliance battery will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance battery please contact your city office waste disposal service or The Shop where you purchased the product If you have questions about this product or having difficulty with setup or operation call or Customer Service Centre Customer Service Hotline 852 2666 5558 Technical Inquiry Hotline 852 2667 7433 2 SET UP THE TELEPHONE 2 1 Package Contents The package contains the following items 1 Handset 1 for FS6325A 2 for FS6325 2A 1 Base unit 1AC power adapter Charger 1 for FS6325 2A 1 Telephone lin
16. charged correctly For optimum daily performance return the handset to the telephone base after use Make sure the power adapter is securely plugged into an outlet Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the telephone base and the telephone wall jack Unplug the electrical power to the telephone base Wait for approximately 15 seconds then plug it back in Allow up to one minute for the handset and telephone base to synchronize Remove and re insert the batteries If that still does not work it might be necessary to purchase new batteries Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and plug in a working telephone If the other telephone does not work the problem is probably in the wiring or the telephone service Call your telephone service provider Place the handset in the telephone base for recharging Remove and re install the batteries and use it until fully depleted then recharge the handset in the telephone base If the above measures do not solve the problem replace the batteries gt U z d e r4 gt a I gt Z g y m The batteries do not charge in the handset or the handset batteries do not accept charge Make sure the handset is placed in the telephone base correctly Remove and reinstall the batteries then change the handset for about 10 hours Purchase new batteries 94 There is interference during a telephone con
17. device does not answer within 30 seconds the caller device displays No response to transfer and rings If the caller device does not answer the call on hold within 30 seconds the call will end automatically 12 2 Intercom Use the intercom feature for conversations between two handsets You can buy additional expansion handsets for this telephone system You can register up to five handsets to the telephone base 12 2 1 Initiate an Intercom Call In main menu press the one digit destination handset number in the keypad then press MMA The destination handset rings 12 2 2 Answer an Intercom Call at the Destination Device Press Wien or Id on the destination handset 12 2 3 Silence an Intercom Call Press Eile on the destination handset and Ringer mute appears 87 gt U z A e Z gt r an gt Z g m 12 2 4 Mute while on an Intercom Call Press lt to mute the microphone and call muted icon will be displayed on screen Your caller cannot hear you Press lt again to unmute the microphone and call muted icon disappears 12 2 5 End an Intercom Call Press to end the intercom call OR Put the handset on the telephone base or charger NOTE If you are calling all devices only the first handset to pick up can answer the intercom call If the destination device does not answer the intercom call within 100 seconds is in the contact list or call log or is out of range the initiating device
18. displays Not possible 12 3 Answer an Incoming Call during an Intercom Call When you receive an incoming home call during an intercom call the two handsets display External Call and then the calling number display The telephone base and all other handsets ring 12 3 1 Answer a Home Call during an Intercom Call Press ita and then X to select CW Accept to answer the home call The intercom call will be put on hold automatically During the home call you have the following options e If you want to resume the intercom call press ERI The home call will be put on hold automatically e If you want to establish a 3 way conference call press fy The other handset will join the call For details on conference call refer to page 89 Press e gt to end the intercom call without answering the incoming call The telephone continues to ring 88 12 3 2 Answer a Mobile Call during an Intercom Call When you receive an incoming mobile call during an intercom call the two handsets display the mobile device name and then the calling number display The telephone base rings and all other handsets ring Press JA and then Bi to select CW Accept to answer the mobile call The intercom call will be put on hold automatically During the mobile call you have the following options e If you want to resume the intercom call press ERI The mobile call will be put on hold automatically e If you want to establish a 3 way conference cal
19. displays Please set your headset to discoverable mode The telephone base is in discoverable mode Set your headset to discoverable mode refer to the user s manual of your headset then press ffi All devices that are connected to the telephone base are disconnected until the pairing process completes The screen displays Searching for Bluetooth headset When the screen displays the found devices press A to highlight your desired headset and then press Bi Enter the PIN of your headset The PIN for most Bluetooth devices is 0000 refer to the user s manual of your headset Then press ef The handset displays Pairing is in progress then Paired with Headset when the operation is successful Press ii If there is another headset already active the screen shows Only 1 headset can be connected and prompts you to replace an existing active device Follow the instructions to remove the handset from the Active Device list The handset then displays Headset X is paired to the base Connect now Press Z to connect If there are already two connected handsets on the Active Device list the handset shows Maximum of 2 devices can be connected Follow the instructions to replace a device and remove it from the Active Device list The handset displays Connecting Headset X to the base then Headset setup is completed Device is connected when the operation is successful 24 11 When a device is successfully connected
20. handset displays Connecting Mobile X to the base then Mobile setup is completed Device is connected when the operation is successful 9 When a device is successfully connected you hear a confirmation tone The corresponding status icon 3 1or 3 2 displays and the corresponding device light on the telephone base 9 1 or 2 turns on NOTES 1 The pairing process may take up to one minute If the pairing process fails try again 2 If you put the handset back in the telephone base or charger while pairing the process is cancelled and the handset returns to idle mode 3 If the device connection fails the disconnected device will be displayed in the Paired Devices list and the Auto connect function will be enabled W r Cc m Q 0 ae 4 3 2 Add a Headset Before you begin make sure that your Bluetooth enabled headset is not connected to any other Bluetooth device Refer to your headset user s manual to learn how to search for or add new Bluetooth devices To pair and connect a headset 1 In main menu press SIMA 2 Press A V to highlight Setup Mobile then press J 23 10 If there is free pairing slot the screen displays Place Bluetooth headset next to the base Press 6 If there are already four paired devices on the device list the screen displays Maximum of 4 devices can be paired Follow the instructions to replace a device and remove it from the paired list The screen
21. off the handset The handset displays Switch off handset Press to confirm When the handset is off press and hold for around five seconds to power on the handset 5 26 Turn On Off LCD Backlight When the handset LCD backlight is off press once to turn it on When the handset LCD backlight is on press once to dim it When the handset LCD backlight is dim press once to turn it off 41 Cc o Z lt O Cc a U 2E e Z m 6 CONTACTS The contact list stores up to 500 entries with up to 24 digits for each phone number Home Mobile Office and 16 characters for each name Family Name Given Name Contact list entries are sorted alphabetically by Family Name Spaces and digits take the first priority If only the Given Name was entered in the contact list this is incorporated into the sort order instead of the Family Name 6 1 Create and Review Entries 6 1 1 Create a New Entry 1 In main menu press AMERA 2 Press Pi to select New Entry 3 Press A to highlight one of the following contact information Family Name Given Name Home Number Mobile Number Office Number Group Picture 4 Press the dialling keys to enter the name s as appropriate Press to erase a character Press and hold to erase all characters Press lt gt to move the cursor to the left or right 5 Press the dialling keys to enter the telephone number s as appropriate Press to erase a digit Press and hold to erase
22. on the product 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub kitchen sink swimming pool 5 Do not expose the telephone to direct sunlight or extreme cold environment Do not put the telephone close to heating sources such as radiators cookers etc 6 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 7 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to VTech under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions e Ifthe product has been dropped and the cabinet has been damaged e Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance 8 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning S U z a gt Z v gt TI z Z A 9 O Z 9 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 10 Use only the supplied Li ion batteries The operation periods for the handsets are only applicable with the default battery capacities 1 11 12 13 14 The use of other battery types or non rechargeable batteries primary cells can
23. the LCD backlight in cyclic i e Dim gt Off gt On In menu editing mode Press to return to idle mode During a call Press to hang up and return to idle mode Y DOWN KEY In menu mode Press to scroll down the menu items In contact list redial list call log Press to scroll down the list During a call or TAM message playback Press to decrease the listening volume While predialling or editing Press to move the cursor one line downwards or to the end of the strings MICROPHONE ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Press to insert a digit character Number keys in main menu Press and hold to perform speed dial 9 10 11 12 13 QO in main menu Press and hold to dial the voicemail number in editing mode Press to toggle between uppercase or lowercase character input L in main menu Press and hold to turn off on the handset ringer in main mode Press and hold to lock unlock the keypad 0 in idle predialling number editing mode Press and hold to insert a pause TALK ON FLASH In contact list predial mode redial list call log Press to make a call to the selected entry In main menu Press and hold to access the redial list During ringing Press to answer a call In predial mode Press and hold to insert a flash lt LEFT KEY In main menu Press to move to the previous main menu item horizontally In sub menu redial list call log Press to access the previous
24. to select the desired flash time 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE Flash time options are country dependent Possible options are 80 100 120 180 200 250 300 600ms 10 10 3 Set the Dial Mode 1 In main menu press RAE 2 Press A to highlight Base then press 6 3 Press A V to highlight Dial Mode then press ff 4 Press lt P to select Tone or Pulse 5 Press MM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 69 10 10 4 Manage the Handsets To rename the handset 1 2 3 4 In main menu press QAAE Press A V to highlight Base then press ef Press A V to highlight Manage HS then press 6 All registered handsets are displayed Press A to highlight a desired handset then press EJ Press i to select Rename HS Press lt gt and the dialling keys to rename the handset Press fi to save Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone To deregister the handset OO ON In main menu press YAA B Press A V to highlight Base then press Of Press A V to highlight Manage HS then press 6X Press A V to highlight a desired handset then press Bid Press A V to highlight Deregister HS then press ff Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIK The default PIN is 0000 The handset displays De register Press I to confirm When the deregistration is successful the handset displays Deleted
25. use this default outgoing message or replace it with your own 11 6 1 Play Outgoing Message 1 In main menu press QW Press A V to highlight Outgoing Msg then press ef Press to select Play OGM Press lt P gt to select Ans amp Rec or Ans Only a PF wN If you have recorded your own outgoing message it will be played otherwise the pre recorded one will be played 6 Press Rif to stop the message playback 11 6 2 Record Your Own Outgoing Message 1 In main menu press QW Press A V to highlight Outgoing Msg then press Off Press A V to highlight Record OGM then press Of Press lt P gt to select Ans amp Rec or Ans Only The system announces Please speak after the tone To end recording press SAVE After the tone speak towards the handset microphone 6 Press when you finish recording The newly recorded outgoing message will be played back automatically 7 Press 8 to stop playing or press to delete the outgoing message After deleting the message the handset displays Deleted and the pre recorded outgoing message will be played Shee Oi 80 NOTES 1 2 Your outgoing message can be up to 90 seconds in length Outgoing messages shorter than three seconds are not recorded 11 6 3 Delete your Outgoing Message 1 In main menu press UY 2 Press A to highlight Outgoing Msg then press Od 3 Press QJM to select Play OGM 4 Press lt P gt to select Ans amp Rec or Ans
26. your telephone if it gets wet Do not use the handset in the rain or handle it with the wet hands Do not install the telephone base near a sink bathtub or shower Electrical storms e Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment For your own safety take caution when using electric appliances during storms Cleaning your telephone e Your telephone has a durable plastic casing that should retain its luster for many year Clean it only with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild soap e Do not use excess water or cleaning solvents of any kind NOTE Remember that electrical appliances can cause serious injury if used when you are wet or standing in water If the telephone base should fall into water DO NOT RETRIEVE IT UNTIL YOU UNPLUG THE POWER CORD AND TELEPHONE LINE CORDS FROM THE WALL Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 97 O gt ry m gt Z 5 s 2 zZ m Z gt Z Q m Customer Service Centre Suite 1601 Lever Tech Centre 69 71 King Yip Street Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong Customer Service Hotline 852 2666 5558 Technical Inquiry Hotline 852 2667 7433 VTECH TELECOMMUNICATIONS LTD A member of THE VTECH GROUP OF COMPANIES 2014 VTech Telecommunications Ltd All Rights Reserved 91 007573 010 10
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29. 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight the desired contact entry 3 Press Often and Si to select Call Number OR Press or i 4 Ifthe contact has one number only the number will be dialled immediately If the contact has multiple numbers press A V to highlight the desired one and press Bt 5 1 4 Call from the Call Log 1 In main menu press eg mess 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight the desired call log entry 3 Press OQA and A V to highlight Call Number then press JA OR Press or a 5 1 5 Call from the Redial List 1 In main menu press and hold or I to enter the redial list 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight the desired redial list entry 30 3 Press OMi and A V to highlight Call Number then press ei OR Press or a 5 2 Answer a Home Call If the handset is not on the charging cradle Press Id or to answer the call OR If the handset is on the charging cradle Pick up the handset from the cradle to answer the call NOTE You need to turn on Auto Answer before you can answer a call by this method Please see page 36 for details 5 3 End a Home Call Press e during a call to end the call OR Put the handset on the telephone base or charger 5 4 Call Waiting on the Home Line If you subscribe to call waiting service from your telephone service provider you hear a tone if someone calls while you are already on a call Press JA and then X to sele
30. 4 Find Handset Paging lt 0ss cesnscreaesonseseesecenessearsncnanes 41 5 25 Power On Off Handset ssnissoseoseadin aiana 41 5 26 Turn On Off LCD Backlighit ssssriesrerrinnananaosenas 41 CONTACTS i seis csi cite sssstiectecsnsstsceccasensscescesecesesessees 42 6 1 Create and Review Entries ccccsseeseeteeeteeeeeeees 42 6 1 1 Greate a New Entry icc icce seen eyne 42 6 2 Adda Predialled Telephone Number to the Contact ENS careers cates nears ence ner E 6 3 View the Contacts 6 4 Alphabetical Search ce 6 5 Dial Edit or Delete a Contact Entry eeeeee 44 6 5 1 Dial a Contact Entry 6 5 2 Edit a Contact Entry 6 5 3 Delete a Contact Enttry c cceeeeeteeees 45 6 5 4 Delete All Contact Entries 0 0 45 66 gt View Capacity ssnscisie csr etaraeneeenraled 67 Edit CalliGroupin c8 inaa 6 7 1 Rename the Call Group 6 7 2 Set the Ringtone of the Call Group 6 8 Speed Dial cc sosicccccences cass dassevsesshadescdeateedacotsaencesacaepensanee 6 8 1 Assign a Speed Dial Contact Entry 6 8 2 View the Speed Dial List c eee 10 6 8 3 Dial a Speed Dial Entry 0 ceceeeeeeees 6 8 4 Reassign a Speed Dial Entry 6 8 5 Delete a Speed Dial Entry 0 c eee CALL OG a E e aa aani 7 1 Calling Number Display 7 1 1 View the Call Log TAQ Dial aCallikog EMY vic warceeekeriese sees 50 7 1 3 Save a Call Log Entry to the Contact List 50 7 1 4 Delet
31. A to highlight Home Ext Calls Home Int Calls Mobile 1 or Mobile 2 Press lt P gt to select your desired ringer tone A sample of each ringer tone plays as you scroll through the choices Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 60 10 4 2 Set the Ringer Volume Ot Bb ONS In main menu press RRM Press A to highlight Handset then press J Press A to highlight Audio then press J Press oJ to select Ringer Settings Press A to highlight Ringer Volume then press Oi Press A to highlight Home Ext Calls Home Int Calls Mobile 1 or Mobile 2 Press lt P gt to select your desired ringer volume from Off Level 1 to Level 5 and Crescendo A sample of each ringer volume plays as you scroll through the choices If you want to turn off the ringer select Off Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTES Al Crescendo means the ringer volume will be increased gradually from lower to higher Changing the handset ringer volume does not affect base ringer volume The ringer volume level also determines the ringer levels of intercom calls 10 4 3 Set the Silent Mode NOaOFR WN In main menu press BRZM Press A to highlight Handset then press JA Press A to highlight Audio then press J Press to select Ringer Settings Press A to highlight Silent then press GX Press lt P gt to select Off o
32. AAE Press A V to highlight Handset then press A Press A V to highlight Reset Handset then press OL Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIK The default PIN is 0000 The handset displays Reset Handset to default Press to confirm The handset will be reset to default settings 10 10 Base Settings 10 10 1 Ringer Settings To set the ringer tones Als 2 3 4 In main menu press QAAE Press A to highlight Base then press Of Press ef to select Ringer Press lt P gt to select your desired ringer tone A sample of each tone plays as you scroll through the choices A total of 10 melodies are provided for base ringer Press fi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 68 To set the ringer volume 1 In main menu press REB 2 Press A V to highlight Base then press efi 3 Press BJM to select Ringer 4 Press A to highlight Ringer Volume 5 Press lt gt to select your desired ringer volume from Off Level 1 to Level 5 6 Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 10 2 Set the Flash Time The default flash time is best suitable for your country and network operator It is unlikely that you should need to change this setting unless advised to do so 1 In main menu press RAB 2 Press A to highlight Base then press OM 3 Press A V to highlight Flash Time then press J 4 Press lt gt
33. G Press to page the registered handsets CHARGING CRADLE 11 y O A 6 2 lt O N U 2E O Z m 3 3 Base Station LED Display Behaviour 2 digit 7 seg Behaviour LED Display No matter answering machine is on or off Flashing when date time not set Flashing between and XX when there are new messages XX is the number of new messages When answering machine is off No display when no old new messages Flashing when there are new messages XX is the number of new messages Flashing when the memory of answer machine is full Flashing XX alternatively with FF when there are XX new voice messages received and the memory of answer machine is full Steadily on when memory is full and there is no new message Flashing XX alternatively with A when the new voice message XX is recording 12 Flashing when playing recording OGM A1 Answer amp Record A2 Answer Only Flashing when remote access is in progress LX Steadily ON Indicate the current volume level where X is from 1 to 8 non cyclic optional for 0 to 8 during message playback or from 0 to 8 during call screening or incoming message recording Bluetooth LED Steadily ON Bluetooth device 1 and or 2 LED 1 and 2_ is are connected LED Flashing Bluetooth device 1 and or 2 is are being paired LED OFF Bluetooth device 1 and or 2 slot s is are empty XX Steadily ON Playing the old incoming message XX
34. L OLD MSG MOBILE PICTURES ANSWER ON OFF SETUP SLIDESHOW RECORD MEMO ae OUTGOING MSG DEVICES TAM SETTINGS PAIRED REMOTE ACCESS DEVICES CHANGE PIN m fe A 6 2 lt 0 N U I e Z m 17 3 6 Text and Digit Entry Table The following table shows you where each letter and punctuation character can be found This will be helpful when storing a name in the contacts or renaming your handset In editing mode a cursor is displayed to indicate the current text entry position It is positioned at the right of the last character entered NOTES 1 Once a character is selected the cursor will move to the next position after a short pause 2 You can move the cursor within the text by pressing lt gt to amend the text entry 3 Press to delete the last character Press and hold to delete the entire text string 3 6 1 English Character Set Upper Case Key Alphanumeric Editing Press For contact name editing and renaming handset m ero eose O 2 ABC2AAARAARG a berseeeeso lt a fonem so pes OSS e unosoosooan e _ tuveuuuo SSCS o wxyzevvazw SOS foo E aeC E t A r Lower Case Key Alphanumeric Editing Press For contact name editing and renaming handset 1 space 1 _ lt gt amp ES ELI FAS fs defseeseno OSOS S a omean O o so pesa SSS e o mno6 a fuves O O oOo o oo oo o oza OOS S o Ee ee ee 19
35. O 7 v I le Z m 5 22 5 Delete all Redial Entries 1 In main menu press and hold or a 2 Press A to browse the redial list and highlight an entry 3 Press QATA and A V to highlight Delete All then press Od 4 The screen displays Delete All Dialled Calls Press I to confirm All redial list entries will be deleted 5 23 Call Recording 1 During a call press QZT and A V to highlight Record Call then press OIX You hear a beep and the call recording starts 3 Press 8f when you finish recording The display returns to the call screen 4 The recorded conversation is saved like a recorded memo It can be played back from the new TAM messages similar to memo playback During the recorded conversation playback name number date and time will display if available NOTE 2 way recording is applicable to record conversation with an external call 40 5 24 Find Handset Paging This feature helps you find a misplaced handset You can locate the handset by pressing on the base station All handsets registered to the base will ring up and display lt lt Paging gt gt You can stop the paging by pressing any key on the handset or on the base again NOTES 1 If the handset ringer volume is set to off the handset still rings when paged 2 If there is no response after 60 seconds paging ends 5 25 Power On Off Handset In idle mode press and hold for around five seconds to power
36. adset can be on a call at a time Once you have paired a device with the telephone base you do not need to repeat the pairing procedure again unless you delete the device from the Paired Device list 25 W r Cc m 0 O ae NOTE When connecting a Bluetooth device to the device list all connected devices will be temporarily disconnected until the procedure is complete It may take up to two minutes to reconnect 4 3 5 Review the Active Device List 1 In main menu press EMEIS 2 Press A V to highlight Active Devices then press Ot 3 Press A F to browse the list 4 3 6 Connect Disconnect a Device While in the active devices or paired devices menu you may connect or disconnect your device 1 In main menu press SAME 2 Press A to highlight Active Devices or Paired Devices then press jx 3 Press A to highlight a device then press BJ Press A to highlight Connect or Disconnect whichever is applicable then press J to confirm 5 The handset displays Device Connected or Device Disconnected You hear a confirmation tone NOTE When your active device is connected you are prompted to select Disconnect When your active device is disconnected you are prompted to select Connect 4 3 7 Remove an Active Device When you already have the maximum of two active devices and you want to add another device you must first delete a device from the Active Device list 1 In main menu p
37. ady stored will be saved Press to turn TAM on gt Z O m g Z A S gt Q z Z m 83 To screen calls at the telephone base If the answering system and call screening are on the outgoing message and the incoming message broadcast at the telephone base when a call is answered by the answering system Options while a message is being recorded Press J Q on the telephone base to adjust the call screening volume Press to stop the message recording 11 9 Remote Access You can operate your answering machine from any phone by calling your phone and entering a 4 digit security code The preset code is 0000 You can change the code to any 4 digit number 11 9 1 Enable Disable Remote Access To enable or disable remote access 1 In main menu press QW 2 Press A to highlight Remote Access then press Bid 3 Press lt gt to select On or Off then press BY 4 If you select On enter the old PIN then press f The default PIN is 0000 Enter the new PIN and press f then enter the new PIN again 6 Press BJM to confirm 7 The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone NOTES 1 If the old PIN or the repeat PIN entered is incorrect Incorrect PIN will display on the screen 2 If you select Off for remote access the PIN previously stored will be removed A new PIN will be needed to be entered to enable remote access 11 9 2 Operate Your Answering Machine Remotely
38. all as the destination If you select Internal Call 6 Press A to highlight Handset and press lt P gt to select the desired internal handset 7 Press A to highlight Sensitivity and press lt gt to select the desired sensitivity of room monitor between Low and High 8 Press M to save Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone If you select External Call 6 Press A to highlight Number and press the dialling keys to enter the external destination number 7 Press A to highlight Sensitivity and press lt gt to select the desired sensitivity of room monitor between Low and High 8 Press M to save Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE Higher sensitivity means lower sound can be detected vice versa 10 8 2 Deactivate the Room Monitor In main menu with room monitor activated press ii Or Press JAT and lt gt to select Off then press BY Or Accept the call from the room monitor handset then press 8 and continuously 67 NOTES 1 To use this option the room monitor should be diverted to an external destination number and the destination phone must support tone dialling With this option to deactivate the room monitor there will be no further room monitor calls but the other settings e g no ringtone for incoming call will remain activated until you turn it off with the other two options above 10 9 Reset the Handset Po NS In main menu press Q
39. all digits Press lt gt to move the cursor to the right or left Press and hold 0 to insert a dialling pause a P appears 42 6 Press lt gt to select a desired call group 7 Press lt gt and then A V to browse and select a desired picture Press to confirm 8 Press QJM to save the entry The screen shows Saved and you hear a confirmation tone NOTES 1 While editing press to toggle between the uppercase and lowercase letters 2 Family Name Given Name and at least one phone number should be entered in order to save a contact entry 3 Acontact entry can only be assigned to one call group at a time 4 Ifthe caller ID matches with the contact entry and that entry has been saved with a caller picture the picture will be displayed in the incoming call screen 6 2 Add a Predialled Telephone Number to the Contact List You can save a predialled telephone number to the contact list 1 Enter the telephone number while in main menu 2 Press faite and A V to highlight Store Number then press 3 The screen displays Copy number to Press lt gt to select the desired type for the number then press ffi 4 Use A F to highlight any of the contact information Then press lt gt and the dialling keys to select and enter information as necessary Please see page 42 for details on creating a new entry 5 Press M to save the entry Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 43 6 3 View the
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41. and returns to main menu NOTE The handset you are using cannot deregister itself To set the call interception With call interception turned on when a caller is leaving a message on your answering system you can stop recording and talk to the caller by pressing or Ig on the handset 70 NQOaR WN gt In main menu press ERauee Press A V to highlight Base then press i Press A V to highlight Manage HS then press 6X Press A to highlight a desired handset then press Bf Press A V to highlight Call Interception then press Ot Press lt gt to turn call interception on or off Press M to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 10 5 Change the System PIN 1 2 3 4 aan In main menu press RRAS Press A V to highlight Base then press 6 Press A V to highlight Change PIN then press od Press the dialling keys to enter the old 4 digit PIN The default PIN is 0000 Press the dialling keys to enter the new 4 digit PIN Press the dialling keys to reconfirm and save the new PIN Press JM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 10 6 Reset the Base 1 2 3 4 In main menu press ERauee Press A V to highlight Base then press I Press A V to highlight Reset Base then press OI Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press ei The default PIN is 0000 The handset displays Reset Base to default Press to confir
42. any is displayed with an asterisk 4 Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIX The default PIN is 0000 5 The handset displays Press and Hold Page Button Press and hold 9 on the telephone base the handset displays Registering 7 The handset will return to main menu if the registration is successful An unused handset number will be assigned automatically 74 11 ANSWERING MACHINE The total recording time for the outgoing message messages and memos is approximately 60 minutes with HQ low compression or 30 minutes with SHQ The messages remain available for replay until you delete them You can operate your answering machine from the handset the base or via remote access 11 1 Message Playback You can play the TAM messages no matter the answer machine is on or off If you have both new and old messages the telephone will play the new ones first When playback begins the handset and telephone base screens display the message status caller s information if the number of the caller is stored in the contacts and time and date of the message recorded You hear the total number of messages followed by the day and time of the message After the last message the telephone announces End of messages and the handset displays End of Messages To listen to messages with a handset 1 In main menu press UY 2 Press QM to select Play Messages 3 If you have either new or ol
43. ase or decrease the speaker volume during message playback 11 2 Delete All Old Messages Using a handset 1 In main menu press AQ 2 Press A V to highlight Del All Old Msg then press i 76 3 The screen displays Delete All Old Messages Press Ga to confirm 4 The handset displays Deleted and the telephone announces All old messages deleted Using the telephone base Press and hold DEL when the phone is not in use All previously reviewed messages are erased and the telephone announces All old messages deleted NOTE You can only delete the old messages which have been previously reviewed 11 3 Answer On Off If you turn the answering system on it answers calls and records messages only on the home line If your paired mobile phone has voicemail callers can leave messages with the voicemail service When the answering system is turned on displays on the handset status bar Using a handset 1 In main menu press UY 2 Press A V to highlight Answer On Off then press ff 3 Press lt P gt to select On or Off 4 Press to confirm 5 TAM will be turned on or off and you hear a confirmation tone Using the telephone base Press QO to turn the answering system on or off when the phone is not in use When the answering system is turned on it announces Answer on When the answering system is turned off it announces Answer off 77 gt Z QO m a Z 9 S gt
44. ct CW Accept to put your current call on hold and take the new call Press at any time to switch back and forth between calls 31 Cc o Z 9 lt O C a U 2E e Z m 5 5 Make a Mobile Call You can connect a maximum of two Bluetooth enabled mobile phones to the telephone base but only one mobile phone can be used on a mobile call at a time 5 5 1 Preparatory Dialling a Mobile Call Enter the telephone number then press Ai and A V to highlight Call with Mobile X and press J4 to dial the number 5 5 2 Direct Dialling a Mobile Call In main menu press MAYIA Enter the telephone number then press or g NOTE If you have only one mobile phone connected to the telephone base it is automatically selected to make mobile calls If you have two mobile phones connected to the telephone base the telephone system prompts you to select a mobile phone before you make a mobile call Press lt 4 gt to select the desired mobile phone then press bX 5 6 Answer a Mobile Call Press 1d or MAES to answer the call 5 7 End a Mobile Call Press s during a call to end the call OR Put the handset on the telephone base or charger NOTE You can also use your mobile phone to answer the call If you answer with your mobile phone it disconnects from the telephone base 32 5 8 Call Waiting on the Mobile Line If you subscribe to call waiting service from your mobile phone service provider you hear a beep if some
45. d Dial then press BX 4 Press A to highlight an assigned speed dial key then press on Press A V to highlight Delete Entry then press f The handset displays Delete 7 Press to confirm The contact number stored in the speed dial key will be deleted NOTE Deleting speed dial entries does not affect the contact entries 48 7 CALLLOG 7 4 Calling Number Display If you have subscribed to Calling Number Display service you will be able to see your caller s number on your handset display provided it is not blocked prior to answering the call If your caller s name is stored in the contact list and a number match is found you will see the caller s name on the display instead You will see the following displays on handset if the corresponding data are received from network e Withheld When the caller ID data is hidden by the caller e Unavailable When the caller ID data is not provided by the network e Callback When the caller uses ringback service to initiate a call when line is free e International When the caller ID data is received as an international number e Public When the call is made from a network public phone e Operator When the call is from network operator NOTES Your phone can store up to 50 incoming calls and 30 outgoing calls with date time information in the call log 1 For each call log entry 16 characters for name and 24 digits for number can be stored 2 Ifthe ph
46. d messages the messages will play automatically Options during playback Press I to play the messages through the handset earpiece Press Id again to return to playing messages through the speakerphone Press A to adjust the speakerphone volume Press 2 or fe to stop the message playback and go back to previous screen Press 4 once to repeat playing the current message from the 75 gt Z O m g Z q S gt Q z Z m beginning Press twice to skip backward to play the previous message Press 5 or to delete the current message The handset displays Deleted briefly and the system advances to the next message Press 6 to skip forward to play the next message Press to stop the current message playback and return to main menu NOTES 1 At the end of playback the handset display will return to main menu 2 If there are no TAM messages No Messages will display on the handset and the handset will return to the previous screen To listen to messages with the telephone base Press gt New messages will be played first Options during playback Press DEL to delete the voice message during playback The system advances to the next message Press gt to stop or resume the message playback Press I lt once to repeat playing the current message from the beginning Press twice to skip backward to play the previous message Press D1 to skip to the next message Press J to incre
47. dapter and the telephone line cord into the base station as shown above 2 Insert the other end of the power adapter into the wall outlet and the telephone line cord into a telephone wall jack If you have DSL high speed internet service a DSL filter not included is required NOTES 1 Always use the cables supplied with the product 2 Use only the power adapter supplied with the base station 2 4 Connect the Charger Base for FS6325 2A only Plug the charger adapter into the mains power wall socket lt m Mains power cable Plug the charger adapter into the mains power wall socket and switch the power on iy y Cc U I m m r m U gE v O Z m NOTE Ensure power cord is fed through slot on the charger so unit sits flush with the desk 2 5 Install and Charge the Handset Batteries ES O SS C E WaN A aLLVE jomer fp N Meanie S H pe Slide open the battery compartment cover 2 Place the supplied rechargeable battery in the battery compartment with the battery connector plugged in as shown 3 Slide the battery compartment cover back on until it clicks into place 4 Place the handset on the base to charge for at least 10 hours A beep indicates that the handset is properly placed on the base or charger NOTES 1 Use only the su
48. dialling keys to select and enter information as necessary Please see page 42 for details on creating a new entry 50 6 Press QM to save the entry Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE When you try to save a number already stored in the contacts the screen shows Number Exist When you try to save a name already stored in the contacts the handset displays Name Exist 7 1 4 Delete a Single Entry in the Call Log 1 In main menu press og Mess 2 Press A F to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and oJ to select Delete Entry 4 The handset displays Delete 5 Press to confirm The selected call log entry will be deleted 7 1 5 Delete the Entire Call Log 1 In main menu press EILH K 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A V to highlight Delete All then press Od 4 The handset displays Delete All Calls 5 Press to confirm All call log entries will be deleted 7 2 Call Log Settings 7 2 1 Set the Call Log Type If there are no call log entries 1 In main menu press EUN eye 2 The handset displays List Empty 3 Press QJM to select Settings 4 Press lt gt to select All Calls or Missed Calls 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 51 If there is are call log entry ies i or ON In main menu press AINE Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry Press ita and A V to highlig
49. dio then press Gf Press A V to highlight Vibrating Alert then press 0 Press lt P gt to select On or Off Press fi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 5 Set the Direct Call To turn on the direct call Al 2 3 4 In main menu press RUE Press A to highlight Handset then press fi Press A V to highlight Direct Call then press BY Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIX The default PIN is 0000 Press lt gt to turn on direct call Press A to highlight Number then press the dialling keys to enter the direct call number Press eff to confirm You hear a confirmation tone and Direct Call displays in the main menu If direct call is turned on and number is set press any key in main menu will dial the set number except QATA To turn off the direct call from main menu 1 2 In main menu press ANE Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIK The default PIN is 0000 64 3 Press lt gt to turn off direct call 4 Press QM to confirm You hear a confirmation tone and the screen returns to main menu 10 6 Select the Base Your handset can be registered to a maximum of four bases and you can select the desired base which you would like to connect from your handset 1 In main menu press RRE 2 Press A to highlight Handset then press OI 3 Press A V to highlight Select Base then pr
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51. e cord 1 Li ion rechargeable battery pack 1 for FS6325A 2 for FS6325 2A 1 English user s manual 1 Traditional Chinese user s manual e 1 Warranty card 2 2 Location For maximum coverage and reduce the interference here are some guidelines you should consider when you place the base unit e Place your telephone within 2 metres of the mains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables will reach e Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference Your telephone works by sending radio signals between the handset and base The strength of the signal depends on where you locate the base Putting it as high as possible ensures the best signal e The maximum range between the base station and the handset is approximately 300 metres If the reception for a base unit location is not satisfactory move it to another location for better reception Depending on the surrounding conditions as well as spatial and structural factors the range may be reduced The range indoors is normally less than outdoors 3 o m Cc U ae m E m r m U I U 0 Z m 2 3 Connect the Base Station Insert the other end of Insert the other end of the the power adapter into telephone line cord into a the wall outlet telephone wall jack Telephone line cord Mains power cable a 1 Insert the DC plug of the power a
52. e handset to establish the conference call if another handset has answered the call NOTE Any party hangs up during a conference call will leave the other party still in connection with the external call 12 4 3 Make a Conference Call between Two Ext Lines and One Handset During an external call 1 Press and then enter the external number Or press Aia and A to select an entry from the Contacts or Call Log 2 Press QM to call the external number and the first external call will be on hold automatically 3 Press EEJ to toggle the line between two external lines 4 Press to establish a conference call 5 Press e gt to end the call and back to main menu NOTE This feature requires network subscription 12 5 Register Handsets Your handset and telephone base is pre registered If for some reason the handset is not registered to the telephone base Register will be displayed on the handset screen register your handset according to the following procedure 12 5 1 Automatic Registration for Handset 1 Make sure the handset battery is fully charged before you begin registration 90 2 Put the handset you wish to register on the telephone base cradle not the charger when it shows Register 3 Registration is automatically performed by the system The handset displays Registering 4 When the registration is complete the handset displays Registered and you hear a confirmation tone 12 5 2 Register a
53. e recorded on its built in answering system and those recorded in your service provider s voicemail fees may apply Your telephone s built in answering system messages and voicemail messages are separate Each alerts you to new messages differently 85 If there is a blue circle appearing at the top right corner of TAM in the main menu of the handsets and a number is flashing on the telephone base there is are new message s in the built in answering system To listen to messages recorded on your digital answering system press gt on the telephone base If QO displays on handsets your telephone service provider is indicating that it has new voicemail for you To listen to your voicemail you typically dial an access number provided by your telephone service provider followed by a security code or PIN Some service providers bundle or combine multiple services like voicemail and call waiting so you may not be aware that you have voicemail To check what services you have and how to access them contact your telephone service provider To use your voicemail service rather than your answering system turn off your answering system To use your answering system rather than your voicemail service contact your telephone service provider to deactivate your voicemail service 11 10 1 Using the Answering System and Voicemail Together You can also use your telephone answering system and voicemail together by setting your built in
54. eeeetteeees 4 3 9 Review the Paired Device List 4 3 10 Rename a Paired Device 4 3 11 Remove a Paired DeViICE cccccccceceeeesteeees 4 3 12 Replace an Active Device 4 3 13 Change PIN USING THE PHONE ccc cccssessseeeseseeeeeneeeneees 30 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 Mak a Home Callieici cavemen acannon tiers 30 5 1 1 Preparatory Dialling a Home Call 00 30 5 1 2 Direct Dialling a Home Call eee 30 5 1 3 Call from the Contacts ssanie 30 5 1 4 Call from the Call Log 5 1 5 Call from the Redial List ccceeeeeeee 30 Answer a Home Calleri ainnean 31 End aHome Call cccicscctccctcrcseseadcenesnoaiessaineesenteenesieesiseese 31 Call Waiting on the Home Line c ceceeeeeteeeeees 31 Make a Mobile Call 5 5 1 Preparatory Dialling a Mobile Call 32 5 5 2 Direct Dialling a Mobile Call 00ceeee 32 Answer a Mobile Call ccccceceseeeeeeeeeteeteeetenetenees 32 Enda Mobile Call ctorsccssmativaadesscessmeiisenterteretencnthieenes 32 Call Waiting on the Mobile Line ceeeeeeeeeee 33 Answer an Incoming Mobile Call While on a Home Callindra senini iai 33 5 9 1 Answer the Incoming Mobile Call 5 33 5 9 2 End the Mobile Call cccccccccceeesseeeeeees 33 5 9 3 Resume the Home Call on Hold
55. er reception you can leave your mobile phone in that location while you use the mobile line In order for this to work the mobile phone must be within 4 5 metres of the telephone base for optimal performance e Charge your mobile phone while it is connected to the telephone base Your mobile phone s battery discharges faster while it is connected to the telephone base via Bluetooth wireless technology e Monitor your mobile phone s usage because minutes may be deducted from your mobile plan for the duration of all mobile calls depending on the terms of your plan The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc W r m 0 O 2E 21 4 3 Bluetooth Setup To use a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone with your telephone you must first pair and connect your Bluetooth mobile phone with the telephone base All handsets can be used to make or answer calls on the mobile phone line Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a short range up to 9 metres When you pair a Bluetooth mobile phone or Bluetooth headset to the telephone base keep the device within 4 5 metres of the telephone base for optimal performance 4 3 1 Adda Mobile Phone Before you begin make sure that you have mobile coverage and your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone is not connected to any other Bluetooth device Refer to your mobile phone user s manual to learn how to search for or add new Bluetooth devices To pair and c
56. ess Ot 4 Press lt P gt to select a desired base then press M The currently used base is displayed with an asterisk Press QJM The handset displays Searching 6 The handset will return to main menu if the registration is successful NOTE Only the registered base s is are displayed in the list 10 7 Set the Auto Answer Mode If you turn on the auto answer you would be able to answer the incoming call simply by picking up the handset from the charging cradle 1 In main menu press REB 2 Press A V to highlight Handset then press 3 Press A V to highlight Auto Answer then press 6d 4 Press lt P gt to select On or Off 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 65 10 8 Set the Room Monitor You can set your registered handset s as a room monitor You can save an internal or external number in the handset as the destination number and then activate the room monitor the previously saved destination number will be called automatically as soon as a set noise level is reached All handset keys will be deactivated except the two soft keys shown on screen and e The room monitor call to an external number will be terminated after around 90 seconds no matter the call is answered or not While call to an internal number another handset will be terminated after around 100 seconds as well if no body answers it When room monitor call is triggered press s to end the cal
57. g will display the new TAM message s will play or the voicemail number will be dialled 55 10 PHONE SETTINGS 10 1 Alarm Settings 10 1 1 Turn On or Off the Alarm A In main menu press RAAE 2 Press fi to select Alarm Clock 3 Press A V to browse the alarm list and highlight an alarm then press oft 4 Press lt b gt to turn on or off the selected alarm The tick sign denotes the alarm is activated 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE If alarm is set and the preset alarm time arrives the alarm name will display and flash with the set time Press BEYZA to snooze the alarm or press jj to switch it off 10 1 2 Set the Alarm Time A 2 3 In main menu press RE Press M to select Alarm Clock Press A to browse the alarm list and highlight an alarm then press oii Press A to highlight Time Press the dialling keys and lt gt to enter the alarm time Press JM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 56 10 1 3 Set the Alarm Name 1 2 3 In main menu press RME Press i to select Alarm Clock Press A to browse the alarm list and highlight an alarm then press oi Press A to highlight Name Press lt P gt and the dialling keys to enter the alarm name Press J to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 1 4 Set the Alarm Melody 1 2 3 In main menu press RRauee
58. handset you must deregister all the handsets and then individually register each handset again To deregister a single handset OOF BN In main menu press RE Press A V to highlight Base then press Of Press A V to highlight Manage HS then press 6d Press A V to highlight a desired handset then press BJ Press A V to highlight Deregister HS then press ff Press the dialling keys to enter the 4 digit system PIN then press OIX The default PIN is 0000 The handset displays De register Press ZS to confirm When the deregistration is successful the handset displays Deregistered and returns to main menu NOTE The handset you are using cannot deregister itself To deregister all handsets Al Make sure that all handsets are out of the telephone base and chargers before you begin deregistration Unplug the telephone base power adapter from the power outlet Make sure all handsets are plugged with charged batteries before proceeding While you press and hold 9 on the telephone base plug the telephone base power adapter back to the power outlet Keep pressing and holding for about 10 seconds then release it The base enters deregistration mode and all handsets display Register 92 13 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have difficulty with your phone please try the suggestion listed below My telephone does not work at all Low battery shows on screen Make sure the batteries are installed and
59. hen press Bd Press oJ to select Ringer Settings Press A to highlight Voice Ringer then press fd Press A V to highlight a recorded voice ringer entry then press Pf Press A to highlight Delete then press OI The handset displays Deleted You hear a confirmation tone ON D OP ON 10 4 5 Set the Advisory Tones In main menu press Rae Press A V to highlight Handset then press J Press A to highlight Audio then press ff Press A to highlight Advisory Tones then press OK Press lt gt to turn on or off Key Tone Press M to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE The procedure to set the Confirm Tone Low Battery Tone and No Coverage Tone is the same OO NS 10 4 6 Set the Wideband Sound With wideband sound turned on the sound from the handset earpiece or the speaker will be in higher quality and you can get a better speech experience 1 In main menu press RAEE Press A to highlight Handset then press Of Press A V to highlight Audio then press bd Press A V to highlight Wideb Sound then press 6 Press lt P to select On or Off Press I to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 63 oak whN 10 4 7 Set the Vibrating Alert With the vibrating alert on the handset will vibrate when there is an incoming call 1 oak wN In main menu press RAU E Press A V to highlight Handset then press Of Press A V to highlight Au
60. ht Settings then press of Press lt gt to select All Calls or Missed Calls Press fi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTES 1 If All Calls is selected all incoming and outgoing calls including answered and missed calls will be displayed in the call log If Missed Calls is selected all unanswered calls will be displayed in the call log The unanswered calls which have not been read will also be marked with a Solid dot in the call log The dot will become hollow after the entry is read 7 2 2 Set the New Call Alert If there are no call log entries DOV ON In main menu press INET The handset displays List Empty Press J to select Settings Press A to highlight New Call Alert Press lt gt to select On or Off Press J to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone If there is are call log entry ies OF Or Be ON a In main menu press EEY Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry Press Aii and amp to highlight Settings then press Bf Press A to highlight New Call Alert Press lt P gt to select On or Off Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 52 7 3 Voicemail Indicator Voice Mail Waiting Indication VMWI QO is an indication given to you when a new voice mail message is waiting on the telephone service provider This feature is available if you have subscribed to the voicemail service from y
61. ighlight any of the contact information Then press lt P gt and the dialling keys to edit information as necessary Please see page 42 for details 5 Press to save the entry Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 6 5 3 Delete a Contact Entry 1 In main menu press Gera 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A to highlight Delete Entry then press A 4 The screen displays Delete XX where XX denotes the contact name 5 Press to confirm The entry will be deleted NOTE Once a contact entry is deleted it cannot be retrieved 6 5 4 Delete All Contact Entries 1 In main menu press QERAS 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A to select Delete All then press id 4 The screen displays Delete All 5 Press to confirm All entries will be deleted 6 6 View Capacity If there are no contacts in the contact list 1 In main menu press QNES 2 The handset displays List Empty 45 3 Press A V to highlight Capacity then press BJ 4 The handset displays Memory Details 0 500 Used If there is are contact entry ies in the contact list 1 In main menu press AMERA 2 Press A V to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press QAT and A V to highlight Capacity then press OI 4 The handset displays Memory Details X 500 Used where X denotes the number of the existing contacts 6 7 Edit Call Group 6 7 1 Rename the Cal
62. l When the room monitor is activated the keypad will be disabled except the two soft keys no call can be made on the room monitor handset Incoming calls to the handset are indicated without ringtone and only shown on the screen The display will be in dim mode keypad will not be illuminated and advisory tones will also be turned off The vibration alert will be disabled Vibration alert settings will be resumed after room monitor is deactivated If you accept an incoming call the room monitor will be suspended for the call duration but will be resumed after the call ended NOTES 1 You should always check and verify the operation of the room monitor before use to ensure it is working normally 2 Enabling this feature will reduce the operating time of the handset considerably Please place the handset in the base charging cradle to ensure the battery does not run down 3 Please put the handset directly towards the baby But should be 1 2 metres away from the baby 4 The connection to which the room monitor is diverted must not be blocked by any activated answering machine 66 10 8 1 Activate the Room Monitor 1 In main menu press Retailers 2 Press A to highlight Handset then press Of 3 Press A V to highlight Room Monitor then press JA 4 Press lt P to turn on or off room monitor activation 5 If you select On press A to highlight Call To and press lt gt to select Internal Call or External C
63. l press n The other handset will join the call For details on conference call refer to the next section Press s gt to end the intercom call without answering the incoming call The telephone continues to ring 12 4 Conference Call 12 4 1 Make a 3 Way Conference Call The conference call feature allows one external call to be shared with two handsets in intercom The three parties can share the conversation and no network subscription is required During an external call with internal call put on hold 1 Press EY to toggle between the external and internal call 2 Press to establish a 3 way conference 3 From the conference call you have the following options Press RAMIE to talk to the external call and put the internal call on hold Then press to toggle the line between external and internal call When user talks to the internal or external call another line will be put on hold automatically If you want to re establish the 3 way conference call press ZAN Press it or on any handset during a conference call will leave the other handset still in connection with the external call 89 gt U z al O r4 gt r I gt Z g y m 11 12 4 2 Make a 3 Way Conference Call with Call Share If you turn on the call share function see page 73 for details on setting call share you can conduct a conference call between handsets easily as following During an external call Press or I on th
64. l Group 1 In main menu press AMERA 2 Press A V to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press Sieh and A V to highlight Edit Call Group then press oa Press A V to highlight a desired call group entry then press OK 5 Press lt gt and the dialling keys to edit the call group name as necessary 6 Press i to save Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 6 7 2 Set the Ringtone of the Call Group In main menu press AMERS Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry Press A to highlight Set Ringtone Oot Oh plays as you scroll through the choices 7 Press QM to save Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 46 Press Ai and A V to highlight Edit Call Group then press BY Press A V to highlight a desired call group entry then press BI Press lt P gt to select a desired a ringtone A sample of each tone 6 8 Speed Dial 6 8 1 Assign a Speed Dial Contact Entry You can assign eight of your contact entries to a speed dial slot 2 9 The speed dial entries are shared by all handsets Up to eight speed dial entries can be stored The speed dial number must be created from an existing entry in the contacts 1 In main menu press QMERS 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A to highlight Speed Dial then press GI 4 Press A to highlight an empty speed dial key slot then press Press A V to highlight a desired contact en
65. m The base will be reset to default settings and will then return to standby 71 10 10 7 Set the Manual ECO Mode With Manual ECO set at lower level the radiation between the base and handset will be lower as well as the range of the base 1 In main menu press RRE 2 Press A V to highlight Base then press Of 3 Press A V to highlight Manual ECO then press Efi 4 Press lt gt to select the desired manual ECO level from Level 1 to Level 4 5 Press MM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE Level 1 Indicates lower radiation and shorter range 10 10 8 Set the Enhanced ECO Mode With Enhanced ECO mode turned on the radiation DECT transmission power between the base and handset will be switched off automatically and only turns on when calls are made 1 In main menu press Return Press A V to highlight Base then press 6X Press A V to highlight Enhanced ECO then press Bf Press lt P gt to turn enhanced ECO mode on or off Press QM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone oP ON NOTE When the Enhanced ECO mode is activated call setup will be delayed by around 2 seconds and the handset standby time will be reduced as well 72 10 10 9 Set the Handset Ringer Priority 1 In main menu press RAB 2 Press A V to highlight Base then press Of 3 Press A V to highlight Ringer Priority then press efi 4 Press lt P gt to select All Handset
66. menu level During a call Press to mute unmute the call While predialling or editing Press to move the cursor one character left Id SPEAKERPHONE In main menu Press and hold to access the redial list In contact list redial list call log Press to make a call to the selected entry with speakerphone During ringing Press to answer a call with speakerphone In main menu Press to turn on the handset speakerphone and press again to resume normal handset use EARPIECE HEADSET CONNECTOR m 0 A 6 2 lt le Cc N U ae e Z m 3 2 Overview of the Base Station i N s e 1 K D SKIP BACKWARD SKIP FORWARD During message playback Press once to repeat playing the current message from the beginning Press twice to skip backward to play the previous message During message playback Press to skip to play the next message 2 gt m PLAY STOP In idle mode Press once to play the new message During message playback Press to stop the message playback 3 DEL DELETE In idle mode Press and hold to delete all old messages During message playback Press to delete the current message playing 10 QO ANSWER ON OFF Press to turn on off the answering machine Q Q VOLUME DOWN VOLUME UP In idle TAM message playing mode Press to decrease or increase the volume of speaker 0 PAGIN
67. mo then press Bt 3 Press to select CareMemo 1 or CareMemo 2 4 Press QM to select Record 5 The system announces Please record your CareMemo message after the tone Press SAVE to stop recording After the tone speak towards the handset microphone NOTE If there is already a memo recorded before the handset will display Replace Press to record the new memo 6 Press JA to save and the recorded memo will play automatically 11 5 3 Turn the CareMemo ON OFF 1 In main menu press ZA 2 Press A V to highlight CareMemo then press OL 3 Press A to select CareMemo 1 or CareMemo 2 4 Press QM to select On Off 5 Press JM to select Daily Once or Off If you selected Daily or Once press Y and then enter the time to set the alert time 6 Press J to confirm NOTE If you selected OFF and if there is a memo preset by user the date time setting will be removed but the recorded memo will be kept You can turn it on for next use 79 gt Z O m g Z A S gt Q T Z m 11 6 Outgoing Message An outgoing message is the greeting callers hear when calls are answered by the answering system There are two pre recorded outgoing messages one for Answer amp Record mode and the other for Answer Only mode You can also record your own outgoing message The telephone is preset with a greeting that answers calls with Hello please leave a message after the tone You can
68. n hold automatically 5 10 2 End the Home Call Press e on the handset The mobile line will also be hang up 5 10 3 Resume the Mobile Call on Hold Press to put the mobile line off hold NOTE If you have turned on your answering system and you do not answer the incoming home call the call is answered by your answering system 5 11 Conference Calls 5 11 1 Make a Conference Call between Home Call and Mobile Call When you have calls established on the home and mobile lines with either one put on hold you can press to create a 3 way conference For more information on conference calls please refer to page 89 5 11 2 End a Conference Call Put the handset back in the telephone base or charger OR Press Ef or on the handset 34 5 11 3 Using the Home and Mobile Lines Together You can be on two different calls at the same time using the mobile line and home line and two handsets You cannot be on a call using the mobile line and a Bluetooth headset via the home line at the same time These are both Bluetooth devices and only one can be used at a time If you are on a call using the mobile line you cannot join the call using your paired mobile phone However you can join the call using another FS6325A device Your mobile phone is being used for the phone call so only features that are normally available during a call can be used 5 12 Handsfree During a call press I on the handset to switch between the speakerpho
69. ne and normal handset use 5 13 Earpiece Handsfree Volume There are five volume levels Level 1 to Level 5 to choose from for each of earpiece and speaker volume While on a call you can adjust the listening volume on the handset If it is a mobile call and the volume is too loud too quiet or drops out try changing the volume on your mobile phone On some mobile phones changing the volume on the mobile phone affects your mobile call volume on the handsets or telephone base During a call press A V to increase or decrease the volume level respectively The current setting is shown When you end the call the settings will remain at the last selected level 5 14 Silencing the Ringer When the telephone is ringing you can temporarily silence the ringer of the handset or telephone base without disconnecting the call The next call rings normally at the preset volume 35 Cc o Z lt O A U I e Z m To silence the handset ringer Press SN or on the handset and Ringer mute appears To silence the base ringer Press Q until the screen displays LO NOTE While in idle mode you can press and hold to turn the handset ringer on or off 5 15 Auto Answer As long as you have Auto Answer set to On you can answer a call by lifting the handset off the base If you have switched Auto Answer off you will need to press Id or EGG on the handset Please see page 65 for details 5 16 Lock Keypad
70. one calls while you are already on a call Press JA and then Bi to select CW Accept to put your current call on hold and take the new call Press on the handset at any time to switch back and forth between calls 5 9 Answer an Incoming Mobile Call While on a Home Call When you receive an incoming mobile call during a home call the handset displays the mobile device name and then the calling number display The telephone base and all other handsets ring 5 9 1 Answer the Incoming Mobile Call Press JA and then Bi to select CW Accept to answer the mobile call The home call will be put on hold automatically 5 9 2 End the Mobile Call Press e on the handset The home line will also be hang up 5 9 3 Resume the Home Call on Hold Press to put the home line off hold NOTE If you have voicemail service active on your mobile phone and you do not answer the incoming mobile call the call is answered by your mobile phone s voicemail Contact your mobile phone service provider for more information about voicemail service 33 c 0 Z lt 0 7 v I e Z m 5 10 Answer a Home Call While On a Mobile Call When you receive a home call during a mobile call the handset displays External Call and then the calling number display The telephone base and all other handsets ring 5 10 1 Answer the Incoming Home Call Press fied and then Li to select CW Accept to answer the home call The mobile call will be put o
71. one number has more than 24 digits it will not be saved or shown in the call log 3 No Number calls will not be displayed in the call log 49 7 1 1 View the Call Log Review the call log to find out who called to easily return a call or to copy the caller s name and number into your contact list List Empty appears if there are no records in the call log 1 In main menu press EE K 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press DRAAIE to view the date and time information of the selected entry NOTES 1 The call log including received calls dialled calls and missed calls is arranged in the date time order with the most recent one putting at the top of the list 2 When the call log is full the oldest call will be replaced by a new call 7 1 2 Dial a Call Log Entry T 2 3 4 In main menu press EINEM Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry Press titan and A V to highlight Call Number then press fd OR Press or i The number will be dialled 7 1 3 Save a Call Log Entry to the Contact List 1 2 3 4 In main menu press EEY Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry Press fete and A V to highlight Store Number then press od The handset displays Copy number to Press lt P gt to select the desired type for the number then press f Use A to highlight any of the contact information Then press lt gt and the
72. onnect a mobile phone 1 In main menu press SMEA 2 Press Bi to select Setup Mobile 3 If there is free pairing slot the screen displays Place the mobile phone next to the base Press Bt If there are already four paired devices on the device list the screen displays Maximum of 4 devices can be paired Follow the instructions to replace a device and remove it from the paired list 4 The screen displays Please set your mobile to search for devices The telephone base is in discoverable mode Promptly turn on the Bluetooth feature of your mobile phone and search for the device FS6325A then press OL All devices that are connected to the telephone base are disconnected until the pairing process completes 5 The screen displays the Base Name and Code Enter the PIN of the telephone base the default PIN is 0000 into your mobile phone if necessary to continue the pairing process The handset displays Pairing is in progress On your mobile phone press to choose FS6325A to connect with the telephone base 22 Your mobile phone may require a passcode In this case enter the mobile phone passcode into the handset and press GI 6 Upon successful pairing the handset displays Paired with Mobile Press OK 7 lf there are already two connected devices on the Active Device list the handset shows Maximum of 2 devices can be connected Follow the instructions to replace a device and remove it from the Active Device list 8 The
73. ou network service provider The telephone is designed to provide visual indication when a new message is left in your telephone service provider When a new message is left QO will be displayed and the New Event LED will flash on the handsets After you have listened to your message s the QO icon will disappear and the indicators on the handsets turn off automatically To dial to the voicemail number In main menu press and hold QO in the keypad The voicemail number will be dialled OR When there is are new voicemail s press in the main menu If new voicemail s is the only new event the voicemail number will be dialled directly If there are other new events press A F to highlight VoiceBox and press J to dial the voicemail number NOTE The voicemail number is customer dependent and user programmable For China dialling to the voicemail number equals to dialling to the IP number 53 8 MEDIA 8 1 View Caller Pictures In main menu press MRJE Press i to select Caller Pictures 3 Press lt gt or WE and then A V to view the default caller pictures 4 Press ERY to exit NOTE Please see page 43 for details on setting a caller picture for a contact entry 8 2 View Slideshow of Wallpapers In main menu press ERIE Press A V to highlight Slideshow then press Bit Press to view the slideshow of the default wallpapers Press ERS to exit NOTE Please see page 59 for details on setting
74. pplied Li ion rechargeable batteries 2 If you do not use the handset for a long time disconnect and remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage 3 GET TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 3 1 Overview of the Handset yi O A 6 2 lt O N U 2E O Z m 1 A UP KEY In menu mode Press to scroll up the menu items In contact list redial list call log Press to scroll up the list During a call or TAM message playback Press to increase the listening volume While predialling or editing Press to move the cursor one line upwards or to the beginning ofthe strings _ SOFT KEYS Press to select a menu item above the key While in a menu press to select an item or save an entry or setting NEW EVENT KEY In main menu Press to show the event summary if there are multiple types of new events or access the event directly if there is only one type of new events If there are no new events the screen displays No New Events and returns to main menu gt RIGHT KEY In main menu Press to move to the next main menu item horizontally In sub menu redial list call log Press to access the next menu level While predialling or editing Press to move the cursor one character right TALK OFF In main menu Press and hold to power on off the handset When the handset is off cradle Press once to dim the LCD backlight and press again to turn off
75. r Beep Press Mi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 61 NOTES i If you set Off there will be no tone when you turn off the ringer during an incoming call While if you set Beep there will be a beep tone instead In idle mode you can also turn on off the silent mode by pressing and holding 10 4 4 Set the Voice Ringer To record a voice ringer OM NO OP ON In main menu press Behrens Press A V to highlight Handset then press 0 Press A V to highlight Audio then press 0X Press J to select Ringer Settings Press A V to highlight Voice Ringer then press Jd Press A V to highlight a voice ringer entry then press BL Press i to select Record Speak towards the handset microphone to record the voice ringer Press Save when you finish recording To playback a voice ringer OOT Oh OO ON In main menu press Seater Press A to highlight Handset then press 0 Press A V to highlight Audio then press 0 Press to select Ringer Settings Press A V to highlight Voice Ringer then press BJ Press A to highlight a recorded voice ringer entry then press Press A V to highlight Playback then press fi The recorded voice ringer will play Press Eta to stop the voice ringer or press to delete it while playing 62 To delete a voice ringer In main menu press RAEE Press A V to highlight Handset then press Od Press A to highlight Audio t
76. r I to enter the redial list 2 Press A to browse the redial list 3 Press DAAE or lt to view the details of an entry If the number is already stored in contact list the name and number will all be displayed NOTE If there are no numbers in the redial list the handset will display List Empty 38 5 22 2 Dial a Redial Entry 1 2 3 In main menu press and hold or a Press A to browse the redial list and highlight an entry Press and A F to highlight Call Number then press oli OR Press or Ig to dial the number displayed 5 22 3 Save a Redial Entry to the Contact List 1 2 3 In main menu press and hold or ag Press A to browse the redial list and highlight an entry Press and A F to highlight Store Number then press o Ki The screen displays Copy number to Press lt gt to select the desired type for the number then press I Use A F to highlight any of the contact information Then press lt P gt and the dialling keys to select and enter information as necessary Please see page 42 for details on creating a new entry Press M to save the entry Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 5 22 4 Delete a Redial Entry 1 2 3 In main menu press and hold or id Press A to browse the redial list and highlight an entry Press and A to highlight Delete Entry then press x The handset displays Delete Press to confirm 39 c 0 Z lt
77. ress SIME 2 Press A V to highlight Active Devices then press Bi 3 Press A to highlight a device then press BJ 26 4 Press A F to highlight Remove Active then press 6 to confirm 5 The handset displays Device removed from the active device list and you hear a confirmation tone NOTES 1 The removed device will be shown as Empty in the Active Device list 2 The removed device will still be shown in the Paired Device list 4 3 8 Add an Active Device If there is only one device active or no device is active you can add a device to the Active Devices list 1 Cir er Ng 6 In main menu press EMIA Press A V to highlight Active Devices then press J Press A V to highlight Empty then press f Press i to select Add If there are devices paired but not all connected press A V to highlight a desired device and then press BJ If paired devices already exist and all of them are connected the handset displays All paired devices are already connected If you want to add a headset to the Active Device list but another headset has been connected already the handset displays Only 1 headset can be connected The handset displays OK You hear a confirmation tone 4 3 9 Review the Paired Device List 1 2 3 In main menu press EIMA CIN Press A to highlight Paired Devices then press 0 Press A to browse the list 27 W r Cc m 0 0 ae 4 3 10 Rename a Paired Device
78. ress Li 3 Press QJM to select Clock Format 4 Press lt P gt to select the desired time format between 12 Hour and 24 Hour 5 Press A V and then lt P gt to select the desired date format between DD MM YYYY and MM DD YYYY 6 Press fi to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 2 2 Set the Date and Time 1 In main menu press RRE 2 Press A V to highlight Clock then press Of 3 Press A V to highlight Set Time Date then press Ef 4 Press the dialling keys to enter the time You can press lt P to move the cursor to different input fields Then press i to continue 5 Press the dialling keys to enter the date You can press lt gt to move the cursor to different input fields 6 Press 8 to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 58 NOTE If the date and time are not set when a message is recorded the system announces System date and time not set before each message plays 10 2 3 Set the Time Date Master 1 In main menu press REB 2 Press A V to highlight Clock then press i 3 Press A V to highlight Time Date Master then press 6 4 Press lt P gt to select the desired time date master between Handset and Network 5 Press QJM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 3 Handset Display Settings 10 3 1 Set the Screensaver 1 In main menu press RAEE 2 Press A to highlight Handset then press Xd 3 Press BJM
79. slideshow of wallpapers as handset screensaver PN SS 54 9 NEW EVENTS In the main menu of the handset a blue circle appearing at the top right corner of Call Log or TAM denotes the new event status The blue circle displays a number or sign with indications as below 1 9 New calls or TAM messages More than nine new calls or TAM messages The new events screen will not appear when all new calls and new TAM messages have been read Thus if there is no new event pressing on the handset will display No New Event and return to main menu Any new events calls TAM messages will be shown as New When new voicemail is received a lt gt will display If one of the new calls or new TAM messages has been read the counter of new will diminish by one In the event that a new event is decremented to zero this event shall be removed from the new events screen In idle state the New Event LED will flash for any new calls new TAM messages or new voicemails 9 1 View New Events In main menu press When there is only one type of new event e If the new event is new call s the call log will display e If the new event is new TAM message s the new TAM message s will play e If the new event is new voicemail s the voicemail number will be dialled OR When there are multiple types of new events Press A V to highlight Calls Messages or Voicemails then press of Based on your selection the call lo
80. ther information This telephone is not equipped with a grounding function Therefore some of the functions may be limited when used in PBX systems Technical Support For technical support please call VTech Technical Inquiry Hotline 852 2667 7433 Please read out the serial number of this telephone to Technical Center The serial number can be found in the battery compartment after having the batteries removed 95 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Handset width length height 50 X 160 X 18 mm Base width length height 85 X 140 X 70 mm Charger width length height 79 X 85 X 68 mm Handset 117g without battery 140g with battery Base 186g Charger 63g Valid range Indoor 50m Outdoor 300m Handset Standby time 200Hours approx Operating Time Talk time 20Hours approx RF Parameter Frequency 1 8GHz Number of 10 channels Channels Power Supply Base Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 150mA Output 6VDC 750mA SMPS Handset Li ion 3 7V 1000mAH rechargeable batteries pack Charger Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 150mA Output 6VDC 450mA SMPS 96 15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Take care of your telephone e Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts so you must treat it with care e Avoid rough treatment e Place the handset down gently Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it Avoid water e You can damage
81. to confirm The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone 11 7 4 Enable Disable Call Screening Oy OP ON In main menu press ENM Press A V to highlight TAM Settings then press BX Press A to highlight Call Screening Press lt gt to select On or Off Press i to confirm The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone 11 8 Call Screening The call screening feature lets you listen at the telephone base and handset to a caller leaving a message While monitoring an incoming message you can answer the call by pressing or Ig on the handset 82 To screen calls at the handset If TAM and call screening are on and the answering system is recording a message press to screen the call and Scanning in progress displays While message is not While message is playing playing Press to play remote access menu Press to play the message s Press to repeat playing the current message from the beginning Press twice to skip backward to play the previous message Press to delete the current message playback Press to skip forward to play the next message Press to turn TAM off Press and enter the remote access PIN if the answering machine is on and during OGM is playing At any time if you want to pick up the call you can press on the handset and the message recording will be stopped automatically If the answering machine is in the process of recording the message alre
82. to select Display 4 Press lt P to preview the screensaver Then press lt gt to browse different types of screensaver and select one including Analog Clock Digital Clock and Slideshow Wallpaper 1 5 If you want to turn screensaver off select Off 5 Press JM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone NOTE If screensaver is set the selected screensaver appears when the LCD backlight goes to dim mode automatically after 30 seconds in idle state or you press s gt to turn the handset LCD backlight to dim mode manually 59 10 3 2 Set the Brightness Level 1 2 3 In main menu press RE Press A V to highlight Handset then press PL Press A to highlight Brightness then press lt P gt preview different brightness levels Press lt P gt to select a appropriate brightness level Press XM to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 3 3 Set the LCD Backlight In main menu press RE Press A V to highlight Handset then press Ef Press A to highlight LCD Backlight then press lt P gt select Off On or Dim Press i to confirm Saved displays and you hear a confirmation tone 10 4 Handset Audio Settings 10 4 1 Set the Ringer Tones Q Or S a oS In main menu press YAA B Press A V to highlight Handset then press Ef Press A V to highlight Audio then press Bf Press QJ to select Ringer Settings Press to select Ringer Tones Press
83. to select Replace Active then press Of Press lt P gt to highlight a device to be replaced then press BI The handset displays Device added to active list Connect now Press Xf to connect later or press to connect now 7 If you choose to connect the active device the handset displays Device Connected and you hear a confirmation tone O Oi ONS NOTE When adding removing or replacing a Bluetooth device on the Active Device list all connected devices are temporarily disconnected until the procedure is complete It may take up to two minutes to reconnect 4 3 13 Change PIN You are required to enter a PIN when establishing a Bluetooth connection The default PIN of your telephone base is 0000 To change the PIN 1 In main menu press EMEN 2 Press A V to highlight Change PIN then press IA 3 The handset displays Enter New PIN and the existing PIN 4 Use the dialling keys to enter a new 4 digit code Press to erase a digit Press and hold to erase all digits Press lt P gt to move the cursor to the right or left 5 Press to confirm 6 The handset displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone 29 W r Cc m 0 0 ae 5 USING THE PHONE 5 1 Make a Home Call 5 1 1 Preparatory Dialling a Home Call Enter the telephone number then press or i 5 1 2 Direct Dialling a Home Call Press or d then enter the telephone number 5 1 3 Call from the Contacts 1 In main menu press AMERA
84. try then press Ef 6 If the contact has one number only the screen displays Saved and you hear a confirmation tone If the contact has multiple numbers press A V to select the desired one and press oh The number will be assigned to the speed dial key 6 8 2 View the Speed Dial List 1 In main menu press Gilera 2 Press A F to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press and A to highlight Speed Dial then press OI 4 Press A F to browse the speed dial list 6 8 3 Dial a Speed Dial Entry In main menu press and hold the dialling key 2 9 corresponding to the assigned entry you wish to call OR In main menu press or Ig then press and hold the dialling key 2 9 corresponding to the assigned entry you wish to call 47 6 8 4 Reassign a Speed Dial Entry 1 In main menu press QNES 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press QATT and A V to highlight Speed Dial then press J 4 Press A to highlight an assigned speed dial key then press Press 04 again to select Edit Entry Press A V to highlight a desired contact then press BJ 7 Ifthe contact has one number only the speed dial key will be reassigned to the selected number If the contact has multiple numbers press A V to select a desired one and press 6 6 8 5 Delete a Speed Dial Entry 1 In main menu press fanetacs 2 Press A to browse the list and highlight an entry 3 Press QAI and A V to highlight Spee
85. tseicn ceceeertaaasarti asec 11 2 Delete All Old Messages TS ANSWER ONION onhan a E teens 11 4 Record and Play Memos cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteees TS CareMEm Oras 11 5 1 Play a CareMemo 12 11 8 11 9 11 10 11 5 2 Record a CareMemo isitin 11 5 3 Turn the CareMemo ON OFF Outgoing Message cceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeteeeee 11 6 1 Play Outgoing Message c cceeeeeeeeteeeees 11 6 2 Record Your Own Outgoing Message 11 6 3 Delete your Outgoing Message 0eee TAM SOUINGSiisiiexncitatenea tent eeatanncaunntil 11 7 1 Set the Answer MOd6 visccccevsasceccenevececcreeeeece 11 7 2 Set the Answer Delay scessceeeeeeeeees 11 7 3 Set the Recording Time 11 7 4 Enable Disable Call Screening 0e Gall SCre nin jxesssecdusscinereetese EANAN Remote ACCESS iraniens 11 9 1 Enable Disable Remote Access 11 9 2 Operate Your Answering Machine Remotely c ccecceseeeeseteeeeeeeeees 84 11 9 3 Activate Remote Access if TAM is Off 0 85 Answering System and Voicemail c ceeeeeeee 85 11 10 1 Using the Answering System and Voicemail Together cccecceceeeeeeee 86 11 10 2 VOICE PROMPIS isinai aniue as 86 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS snnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnne 87 12 1 12 2 12 3 Transfer a Call tero Minnanna 12 2 1 Initiate an Intercom Call cccceeecceeeeeeeteeees 87 12 2 2 Answer
86. umbers stored in the contact list or call log while you are on a call Chain dialling can be useful if you wish to access other numbers such as bank account numbers or access codes from the contact list or call log 5 21 1 Access a Number in the Contact List While on a Call 1 Press and A F to highlight Contact list then press to select 2 Press A V to highlight the desired contact entry and press A N 3 Ifthe contact has one number only the number will be dialled immediately If the contact has multiple numbers press A to highlight the number and press Bf 37 c 0 Z 9 lt O 7 v I fe Z m 5 21 2 Access a Number in the Call Log While on a Call 1 Press QAT and A V to highlight Call log then press BJM to select 2 Press A F to highlight the desired number and press J to dial the number NOTES 1 You can only view the numbers in the contact list and call log You cannot edit delete or save entries 2 You cannot copy a call log entry into the contact list while on a call 3 Press ERY to exit the contact list or call log while on a call 5 22 Redial You can redial up to 30 of the last numbers called If you have stored a name in the contact list to go with the number the name will be displayed instead NOTE After making a call further key input after call timer is displayed will not be stored in the redial list 5 22 1 Review the Redial List 1 In main menu press and hold o
87. versation My calls fade out when am using the handset The location of your telephone base can impact the performance of your cordless phone For better reception install the telephone base in a centralized location within your home or office away from walls or other obstructions In many environments elevating the telephone base improves overall performance Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and plug in a corded telephone If calls are still not clear the problem is probably in the wiring or telephone service Contact your telephone service provider charges might apply If the other telephones in your home are having the same problem the problem is in the wiring or telephone service Contact your telephone service provider charges may apply Common cure for electronic equipment If the telephone is not responding normally put the handset in the telephone base If it does not respond try the following in the order listed Disconnect the power to the telephone base Disconnect the batteries on the handset Wait a few minutes before connecting power to the telephone base Re install the batteries and place the handset in the telephone base Wait for the handset to synchronize with the telephone base Allow up to one minute for this to take place gt U z al O r4 gt a ae gt Z g y m S 11 Please contact the technical support of the network provider for fur
88. vtech Models FS6325A FS6325 2A TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 SET UP THE TELEPHONE 0 00 cccceeeeeeeeeeeees 3 2 1 Package Contents iis sscscsnieneneveienian cans 3 2 2 LOCATION ceciecasisccoresstvesc Ad 2 3 Connect the Base Station ee 4 2 4 Connect the Charger Base for FS6325 2A only 5 2 5 Install and Charge the Handset Batteries 8 6 3 GET TO KNOW YOUR PHONE c s eeeeeeeee 7 3 1 Overview of the Handset cccsiccsecsscesseeneaceecsnaeeoens 7 3 2 Overview of the Base Station eee 10 3 3 Base Station LED Display Behaviour 00e 12 3 4 Handset LCD Display Icons 3 5 Menu Structure 3 6 Text and Digit Entry Table 3 0 1 English Character Set isss aici vetted eee 18 A BLUETOOTH sis siccsccseaccvensccecscccccasdndeseactecuecsscseassvs 4 1 Introducing BLUETOOTH seisseen 4 2 Important Information ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeee 4 3 Bluetooth Setup ceseesccitiseueleei eet naa 4 3 1 Adda Mobile Phone 4 3 2 Adda Headset c cc ccccessetivcceeivcseetieeteessstvises 4 3 3 AUTO CONNECHOM mises csearesivcreesees tenes caeecieearti acl 4 3 4 Device Lists and Connection 4 3 5 Review the Active Device List 4 3 6 Connect Disconnect a Device 4 3 7 Remove an Active Device ccccccccceeeseeees 4 3 8 Add an Active Device eccccceeeecee

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