SBC comm SBC-6020 user manual

User manual for the device SBC comm SBC-6020

Device: SBC comm SBC-6020
Category: Cordless Telephone
Manufacturer: SBC comm
Size: 2.06 MB
Added : 11/25/2014
Number of pages: 47
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SBC-6020_Manual_cover.pdf 9/29/06 2:20:44 PM
SBC-6020
Users Manual
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone
In case of difficulities, visit our service center at www.sbctelephones.com or call 800-400-5156

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Table Of Contents Contents Telephone.Operation.................................................................... 20 Introduction.................................................................................... 2 Making.and.receiving.calls...................................................................20 Welcome...............................................................................................2 Out.of.range.indication............................................................

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Welcome NOTE! Thank you for purchasing this 1.9 GHz Digital Cordless phone. Your phone is equipped with a fully functional phone book, alarm, caller ID, IMPORTANT: Allow and the ability to use additional handsets. It has an elegant design and is the handsets to simple to use. charge for at least 12 hours before This user’s guide is designed to familiarize you with your cordless telephone. using the phone for We strongly recommend you read the guide before using your phone. the first time

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Introduction Features • Base station ringer volume (9 levels) • Phone book with 100 locations (up to 15 • Internal call between handsets while on an digits for names & 25 digits for numbers) external call • Area code • Transfer an external call to another handset • Back light (both on LCD and keypad) • Conference calling • Call timer (displays the length of communication) • Incoming call waiting signal during intercom • Call blocking calls • Pre-dialing • Room monitoring • Last number re

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Terminology Standby Mode - The mode your phone is in when you’re not on a call. The phone is ready to accept a new action. Talk Mode - The mode your phone is in when you’re on a call. Some of the Soft Keys will not be available when in this mode. Soft Keys - Soft Keys appear on the LCD screen of the handsets directly below the LCD. The functions of these keys change based on the mode (standby or talk) or menu. Symbols On The LCD Key Descriptions Hands Free Mode Current functions & display k

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Quick Reference Parts Checklist 2 3 4 1. This user’s guide 5 6 2. Base unit 3. Handset 4. 2 rechargeable batteries 5. Power adapter 6. Telephone line cord 

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Handset and Base Functions & Controls 1. Ear piece (speaker) 2. LCD 3. Navigation Key Up 4. Soft Key 1 1 5. Soft Key 2 6. Talk On 7. Talk Off 2 8. Navigation Key Down 9. Number Keys 10. * Key (Press and hold for Internal Call) 11. Microphone 12. Page handset(s) 13. Charging LED 3 14. Visual Ringer LED 4 5 7 6 8 9 12 10 11 13 14  Controls & Functions

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Controls & Functions Connection Diagram 

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Getting Started Powering On and Off the Handset Power Off To turn off the handset: 1. Press the key for 2 seconds. After the validation melody, the handset will be switched off. Power On To turn on the handset: 1. Press the key while in the power off state. The handset will turn on. It will search for the base station and the handset LCD will display “Searching”. After locating the base, the initial screen is displayed on the handset LCD.  Getting Started

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Getting Started Access to Ringer Menu You can customize the ring tone you hear for incoming calls through the handset and the base. 1. Press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose the “Ringer” Menu using the or keys. 2. Press the Back key (Soft Key 2 ) or the key to return to the previous menu. And press the key to return to standby mode. Ring mode setting for handset 1. Go to the “Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Choo

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Volume setting for handset You also can set the volume for the melody. 1. Go to “Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Choose “Volume”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The display will show the previously stored volume level. 4. Choose from volumes 1 through 9. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. Adjusting the earpiece volume You can change the listening volume at any point during a conversation. While on a phone call

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Getting Started Melody setting for handset You can choose from 13 different ring melodies for the handset. 1. Go to the “Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Incoming Call”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Choose “Melody”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 4. Choose from melodies 1 through 13. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. Ring mode setting for base 1. Go to the “Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Base Ring Tone”. Press the OK key (

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Volume setting for base You also can set the volume for the melody. 1. Go to “Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Base Ring Tone”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Choose “Volume”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The display will show the previously stored volume level. 4. Choose from volumes 1 through 9. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. Melody setting for base You can choose from 9 different ring melodies. 1. Go to the “Base Settings” menu. Press the OK

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Getting Started Setting the date and the time You can set the date and time. The clock is in 24-hour mode. 1. Go to the “HS Settings” Menu. Choose “Set Clock”. 2. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Enter the month, day and year. 3. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Enter the hours and minutes. 4. Press the AM/PM key (Soft Key 2 ). Choose the desired option. 5. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. Setting the area code You can enter your home area code to indicate which phone numbers are local

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Setting keypad tones 1. Go to the “HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Keypad Tones”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Choose “On” to enable this function and choose “Off” to disable the function. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). Setting the backlighting of LCD display You can choose to turn the LCD backlight on or off while in standby mode. 1. Go to the “HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Backlighting”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). a.

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Getting Started Prefix Dialing If the telephone is connected to a PABX, you can set the code to ac- cess an external line (usually 0 or 9). This gives the possibility to insert a pause between dialing the access code and the phone number. To enable this prefix dialing: 1. Go to the “Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Prefix Dialing”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 3. Insert the desired external access number (1 digit). Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ) to confirm. To

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Flash While on a call, you may want to transfer the call to someone else connected to the same PABX. This can be done by using the flash function. • Press the Flash key (Soft Key 2 ) or press and hold the # key for 2 seconds during an external call. The base station will then transmit a FLASH signal to the line. Inter-digit pause Some phone numbers require you to dial additional digits a few seconds after entering the phone number. You can insert a 3-second pause while in pre-dialing mode.

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Getting Started Register to Base In multi-handset mode, you may need to switch the base to which a handset is assigned. Up to four assignments are possible. You can set based selection manually or automatically. Register an optional handset 1. Press and hold down the button on the base for 5 seconds or until the base begin to give out a confirmation tone. 2. Go into the “HS setting” menu of the handset and press the or keys until the “Register to BS” is selected. Press the OK key (Sof

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use the instructions of this base to place it in registration mode. When you need to register a different handset on the base of your telephone, you can place it in registration mode by pressing and holding the key on the base for 5 seconds or until it gives out a confirmation tone. Then, follow the specified registration procedure for the other handset. Manual selection of a base This function is used to select one specific base among the ones to which the handset is already assigned. Th

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Getting Started Once enabled, the automatic selection remains active until the next manual selection or the next assignment. 1. Go to the “HS Settings” Menu. Choose “Switch Base”. The display will show the current base’s number. 2. Choose “Automatic” by using the navigation key. 3. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The handset will start the search for the base that has the strongest signal. Then, the handset will show the number of the base with the strongest signal. 4. Press the OK key (So


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