Binatone SPEAKEASY 5 user manual

User manual for the device Binatone SPEAKEASY 5

Device: Binatone SPEAKEASY 5
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Binatone
Size: 1.22 MB
Added : 7/9/2014
Number of pages: 28
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2. Installation 1. Locating the Base unit The Base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where: the telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socket. it is not close to a sink, bath or shower, or anywhere else where it might get wet. it is not close to other electrical equipment - fridges, washing machines, microwave ovens, TVs, fluorescent lights, etc. 2. Plug the coiled handset cord into the Handset. Plug the other end into the jack on the le

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3. Desk/Wall mount installation Desk Mount To place the SpeakEasy 5 on a desk, connect the stand to the bottom of the phone in the slots near the ringer cover as shown below. Insert the rigid clips of the stand into the slots on the bottom of the phone (near the ringer cover). Press down firmly until the flexible clips clicks into place. To remove the stand, (1) pinch the flexible clips, (2) pull back the stand, and then (3) slide up and forward (3) as shown below. Wall Mount To place the Speak

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Desk/Wall mount continue... Insert the rigid clips of the stand into the slots on the bottom of the phone (near the battery cover). Press down firmly until the flexible clips clicks into place. To remove the stand, (1) pinch the flexible clips, (2) pull back the stand, and then (3) slide up and forward as shown below. Mark two points on the wall that are 137mm apart to lay the fixing centers as shown below. BE CAREFUL to check that there are no electrical wires hidden in the wall. Fix two screws

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4. Setting up your phone The following section details how to set up your telephone. Press the MENU button to enter the Options menu and then use the UP or DOWN buttons to cycle through the following options: SET LANGUAGE SET TIME/DATE LCD CONTRAST SET FLASH TIME EXIT OPTION Note: The system will time out if you leave ! more than 15 seconds between key presses. SET With the phone in standby mode: LANGUAGE 1 Press MENU button. The display shows OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTION

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Setting up continue... 2 Press UP or DOWN button until the display shows SET TIME/DATE SET TIME/DATE SET TIME/DATE SET TIME/DATE SET TIME/DATE. 3 Press MENU button to confirm. The ‘year’ icon will be blinking. 4 Press UP or DOWN button to set the year. 5 Press MENU button to confirm. The ‘month’ icon will be blinking. 6 Press UP or DOWN button to set the month. 7 Press MENU button to confirm. The ‘date’ icon will be blinking. 8 Press UP or DOWN button to set the date. 9 Press MENU button to c

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Setting up continue... 3 Press MENU button to confirm. 4 Press UP or DOWN button to select your comfortable display viewing level (1~6). The default setting is 3. 5 Press MENU button to confirm the LCD CONTRAST setting. 6 Continue with programming, or press RECALL button to return to standby mode. SET FLASH 1 Press MENU button. The display shows OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU . TIME 2 Press UP or DOWN button until the display SET FLASH

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5. Telephone Operation Ringer volume The Ringer High-Low switch located at the back of the Base unit allows you to adjust the volume of the ringer. - High volume - Low volume To make a 1 Lift the handset, or press SPEAKERPHONE call button on the Base unit. Check for dial tone. 2 Dial the telephone number. The display shows the duration of the call in minutes and seconds. Using the Pre-dial mode 1 Dial the telephone number. 2 Lift the Handset or press SPEAKERPHONE button on the Base unit to di

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Telephone operation continue... To adjust the During a call: speakerphone Adjust the volume of the speakerphone to your volume comfortable volume level using the SPEAKERPHONE volume switch located on the right side of the Base unit. To end a call Replace the Handset on the Base unit cradle, or press SPEAKERPHONE button on the Base unit. The SPEAKERPHONE light indicator will turn OFF. To switch During a phone conversation through the between the Handset, press the SPEAKERPHONE button Handset and

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Telephone operation continue... Storing a 1 With the phone on standby mode, press STORE button. Number in memory 2 Enter the telephone number, up to 22 digits. The memory cannot exceed 22 digits during programming and if exceeded, the memory will not store the number. 3 Press the desired memory location button (M1, M2, or M3) button. The display shows SAVED! SAVED! SAVED! SAVED! SAVED! 4 Input the name, maximum of 15 characters using keypad buttons 2/ABC to 9/WXYZ. See character table on page

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6. Outgoing call record Last 1 Lift the handset or press SPEAKERPHONE Number button. redial 2 Press REDIAL/PAUSE button. The phone automatically redials the last number you called. Viewing the The telephone remembers the last 10 outgoing Outgoing call calls. records 1 In standby mode, press REDIAL/PAUSE button. The most recent outgoing call record will be displayed. 2 Press UP or DOWN button to view the other records. Making a 1 In standby mode, press REDIAL/PAUSE call from the button. Outgoi

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Outgoing call record continue... Storing an 1 When viewing the Outgoing call records, press Outgoing UP or DOWN button to find the record you call record wish to store. into the 2 When the record is displayed, press Phonebook PHONEBOOK button. memory The display shows the cursor blinking on the first digit of the number. To modify the number, press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the number you want to change then input the new one or press CANCEL button to delete. 3 Press PHONEBOOK bu

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7. Phonebook function The Phonebook can store up to 22 names (maximum of 15 characters) and telephone numbers (maximum of 20 digits) in the Memory. To view the 1 Make sure the Handset is idle (not connected Phonebook to a call). record 2 Press PHONEBOOK button. The display shows SEARCH ADD SEARCH ADD SEARCH ADD SEARCH ADD SEARCH ADD, with the ‘SEARCH’ option blinking. 3 Press PHONEBOOK button again. If the Phonebook memory is empty, the phone will automatically return to the standby

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Phonebook function continue... 4 Input the name, maximum of 15 characters using keypad buttons 2/ABC to 9/WXYZ. Refer to the table below to get the following characters. 5 Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm the name. The display shows the cursor blinking on the number field. 6 Input the telephone number, max. of 24 digits. 7 Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm the number. 8 Press RECALL button repeatedly to return to standby mode, or wait until the program times out. To make a 1 When viewing the

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Phonebook function continue... 1 When viewing the Phonebook records, press To edit a stored UP or DOWN button to find the record you number wish to edit. and/or name 2 When the record is displayed, press PHONEBOOK button. The display shows the cursor blinking on the first character of the name field. 3 Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the character you wish to edit then input the new one or press CANCEL button to erase. 4 Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm the edited name. The disp

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8. Caller Display operation VERY IMPORTANT: The Caller Display feature of this product requires a subscription to Caller Display service from your telephone company. If you subscribe to this feature from your local telephone company, you can see the phone number of the person calling you before you answer. The caller display information includes: The caller’s number. The date and time of the call. The caller’s name if the network sends it. Note: The Caller Display information will also inclu

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Caller Display operation continue... The ‘NEW’ icon will display, and the NEW CALL light indicator will light up to indicate that you have a new Caller Display call stored in memory. It will turn off until you have viewed the new caller display record. Viewing the 1 With the phone on standby mode, press UP or Caller DOWN button. Display list The display shows the most recent record. If there are no Caller Display records, the display will show NO CALLS NO CALLS NO CALLS NO CALLS NO CALLS. 2 Pre

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Caller Display operation continue... To delete During the Caller Display review: all Caller 1 Press and hold CANCEL button. Display The display prompts DEL ALL CALLS? DEL ALL CALLS? DEL ALL CALLS? DEL ALL CALLS? DEL ALL CALLS? records 2 Press CANCEL button again to confirm. The display automatically returns to standby mode. OR press RECALL button to exit and return to the previous menu. Storing a During the Caller Display review: Caller Display record 1 Press UP or DOWN button to find the reco


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