Oricom eco90 Series DECT Digital Cordless Phone USER GUIDE Keep this user guide for future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION 1 GETTING STARTED 3 FEATURES 5 BASIC OPERATION 8 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION 10 REDIAL OPERATION 11 CALLER ID OPERATION 12 PHONE BOOK 15 MENU OPERATION 17 REGISTRATION 24 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 26 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27 APPENDIX 29
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT s !VOID EXPOSURE OF THIS TELEPHONE TO MOISTURE OR LIQUID s 4O PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE HANDSET OR base cabinet. s !VOID METALLIC CONTACT E G METAL CLIPS KEYS BETWEEN the battery contacts and charging conductors. s 4HERE IS A SLIGHT CHANCE THAT THE TELEPHONE COULD BE damaged by an electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.
2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION s $O NOT USE YOUR TELEPHONE DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric shock. 2EFER TO INFORMATION CONTAINED IN 7HITE PAGES DIRECTORY s 4HIS PHONE IS DESIGNED FOR CONNECTION TO A 034. telephone line or an analogue extension port of a PBX system. If you connect this device to a digital extension of a PBX, damage may result to the PBX. CAUTION ! Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this product.
GETTING STARTED Installation and Charger 1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply. 2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket. )NSERT RECHARGEABLE .I -( !!! batteries (included), observing the correct polarity, into the battery compartment on the handset. Slide the battery door firmly into place. 4.
4 GETTING STARTED Pack contents Purchasing additional handsets $EPENDING ON THE MODEL YOU HAVE PURCHASED THIS PACK should contain the following items: 9OU MAY EXPAND YOUR ECO BY ADDING MORE HANDSETS (eco9050). These can be purchased directly from Oricom (Australia). The eco90 can accommodate a total of 6 cordless handsets. If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly.
FEATURES 5 Your cordless handset ,%$ + – 2EDIAL 5P )NCREASE VOLUME KEY #ALLER )$ $OWN $ECREASE VOLUME KEY -ENU /+ KEY #ANCEL 2ECALL KEY 4ALK /N /FF KEY !STERISK ).
6 FEATURES Your Base unit LED state ,%$ ON BASE STATION A ,%$ n )N USE #OLOR n 'REEN Pattern Function Steady On 7HEN HANDSET IS OFF HOOK Flashes When there is incoming ring signal B ,%$ n #HARGING #OLOR n 2ED Pattern Function Steady On When handset is in the cradle and charging Flashes When paging, in cadence with ringing signal ,%$ ON (3 ,%$ n). 53% ,%$ n#HARGING Pattern Flashes Paging key Function When message waiting received, or incoming ring signal.
FEATURES LCD Display Icon Description Antenna icon Phone icon Key lock icon 2ING OFF ICON Speakerphone icon Battery level indicator New call icon Alarm icon 7
8 BASIC OPERATION Make a Call 1. Press the [ ] or [ ] key, wait for a dial tone, then dial the desired number. 2. After finishing the conversation, press [ ] key or place the cordless handset into the charger. The talk timer will be shown during talk. Note: ] or [ ] for 1.5 In standby mode press and holding [ ] or [ ] seconds, the number associated with the [ key will dial out. Pre-dialling 1. When the handset is in standby mode, input the desired number. ] key to cancel the wrong digit, input the 2.
BASIC OPERATION 9 Dialling from the Phone Book Paging the Handset Press [ = BUTTON WHEN IN STANDBY MODE AND THE ,#$ on the handset will display “PHONEBOOK”, then press ] button and the first entry in the phone book [ appears. If a handset has been misplaced, it is possible to page all the handsets. Note: )F THERE IS NO RECORD IN PHONE BOOK h%-049v INFORMATION will display. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE REQUIRED RECORD FROM the phone book. 2. Press [ ] or [ ] key to dial out the number. 3.
10 MULTI-HANDSET OPERATION Multi-Handset operation 9OU CAN USE THESE USEFUL FEATURES IF YOU HAVE OR MORE cordless handsets registered to the base. Intercom 9OU CAN MAKE AN INTERCOM CALL BETWEEN TWO HANDSETS 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press and hold = KEY THE ,#$ WILL DISPLAY h).4v AND THEN INPUT THE [ desired handset number. 4HE TARGET HANDSET WILL RING AND THE ,#$ WILL SHOW THE calling handset number. 3. Press [ ] or [ ] key in the target handset to answer. 4.
REDIAL OPERATION 11 Redial Function The last 10 numbers you dialed out will be separately stored in handset redial memory. Review Redial Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [ ]. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%$)!,v MENU THEN press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL REDIAL RECORDS Or 1. Press [ + ] key to display the information for the redial records.
12 CALLER ID OPERATION Caller ID Service Call waiting The caller’s information will be displayed and recorded if YOU HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO #ALLER )$ SERVICE FROM YOUR LOCAL telephone company. 9OU CAN USE THE RECALL BUTTON TO ANSWER A SECOND CALL WHILE you are on the phone. However this service will need to be turned on.
CALLER ID OPERATION 13 Note: 1. If you reviewed all the missed calls from one handset, the display “ ” will show on other handsets. 2. Press [ ] key to toggle the display of the caller IDENTITY NUMBER AND $ATE 4IME Review Call Log Record 1. When the handset is in standby mode, press [ ]. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h#!,, ,/'v MENU THEN press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO REVIEW ALL CALL LOG RECORDS Or 0RESS ; n = KEY TO DISPLAY THE INFORMATION FOR THE LAST CALL received.
14 CALLER ID OPERATION Dial back from a Call Log Record 1. Select a call log record 4HE RECORD COULD BE EDITED A PRElX WITH h v DIGITS KEYS (use [ ] keys to delete the digits, but the last 6 digits can’t be deleted) before dial out. 3.
PHONE BOOK 15 The telephone can store up to 25 entries in the phone book with name and call number. When the function is supported by the telephone provider service and the caller, the handset displays the name of the caller (when stored in the phone book). Store Entries 1. Press [ ] key to access phone book memory. 2. Press [ = KEY THE ,#$ ON THE HANDSET WILL DISPLAY the stored number. 3. Press [ = KEY THE ,#$ ON THE HANDSET WILL DISPLAY ] key, h!$$ .%7 %.429v THEN PRESS ; 4.
16 PHONE BOOK Edit Entries Delete Entries Press [ Press [ ] key to access phone book memory. = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLL 1. Press [ Press [ ] key to select a desired entry, and then PRESS ; = OR ; n = TO SELECT THE SUBMENU h%$)4v 2. Press [ = TO START .!-% EDITION AND PRESS ; ] KEY AGAIN TO START .5-"%2 EDITION 3. Press [ ] key to confirm. Note: Press [ ] key to delete any incorrect input. = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SCROLL 1.
MENU OPERATION 17 Alarms 9OU CAN SET TWO ALARMS ON THE HANDSET 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!,!2-3v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!,!2- v OR h!,!2- v and press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h#,%!2v OR h3%4v )F YOU SELECT h#,%!2v AND PRESS ; ] key, the alarm will be cleared. If you select “SET” and press [ ], ENTER (( -- IN HOUR FORMAT OR IN HOUR FORMAT 6. Press [ ] key to confirm.
18 MENU OPERATION Date / Time format Set Date 9OU CAN SET THE $ATE 4IME FORMAT DISPLAYED 9OU CAN SET THE $ATE 4IME DISPLAYED ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v 3. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO h$!4% 4)-% 3%44).'3v 4. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO h$!4% 4)-% &/2-!4v 5. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO h$!4%v OR h4)-%v 6. Press [ = KEY AND PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO THE DESIRED $ATE 4IME FORMAT 7. Press [ ] key to confirm. ] key.
MENU OPERATION 19 Set Time Earpiece Boost Mode 1. Press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ = KEY PRESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4% ] key, then press [ + ] or 4)-% 3%44).'3v PRESS ; ] key, press ; n = KEY TO SELECT h$!4% 4)-%v PRESS ; ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h4)-%v PRESS ; ] key.
20 MENU OPERATION Key Tone Handset Name 9OU MAY SET THE KEY TONE TO h/.v OR h/&&v WHEN YOU PRESS the keypad. The default setting is “ON”. 9OU CAN SET THE CORDLESS HANDSET NAME THAT YOU LIKE ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h+%9 4/.%v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h/.v OR h/&&v 5. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.
MENU OPERATION 21 Auto Talk Set Default This option allows user to pick up the cordless handset from the charger to answer an incoming call without ] or [ ] key. The default setting is “OFF”. pressing [ This option allows user to restore the cordless handset to the factory default settings. ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h(3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h!54/ 4!,+v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h/.v OR h/&&v 5.
22 MENU OPERATION Base Ringer Volume Change PIN 9OU MAY SELECT ONE OF THE AVAILABLE VOLUMES FOR YOUR incoming call alert tone. The default setting is volume 3. PIN is your base’s identification number, the default setting IS h v 9OU MAY CHANGE THE 0). 0LEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE change. ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code and press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"!3% 2).
MENU OPERATION 23 Recall (Flash) Time 9OU MAY NEED TO CHANGE THE mASH TIME SHORT MEDIUM LONG if you use this on a PBX system in a office. The default is short. ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h"3 3%44).'3v AND press [ ] key. 3. “INPUT PIN” will be shown, Input the correct PIN code and press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h&,!3( 4)-%v AND PRESS [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE DESIRED mASH TIME 6. Press [ ] key to confirm the setting.
24 REGISTRATION Register 2EGISTERING YOUR HANDSET 2EGISTRATION ALLOWS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN YOUR BASE UNIT and handset(s). If your handset is not registered, you will not be able to make a call or use some of the functions and features on the phone. The handsets in this pack do not need registering. If your HANDSET DISPLAYS h3%!2#().'v FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO register your handset. Note: 1. If the handset is registered to the base. Cordless handset number will be shown after it returns to standby mode.
REGISTRATION 25 Remove Handset Remove Base This option allows user to remove a registered cordless handset from the base. This option allows user to remove the registered cordless handset from the base. ] key. 1. Press [ 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%')342!4)/.v AND press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT h2%-/6% (!.$3%4v and press [ ] key. 4. Input the PIN code and press [ ] key. 0RESS ; = OR ; n = KEY TO SELECT THE CORDLESS HANDSET YOU want to remove and press [ ] key. ] key.
26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Handset Operating Time: (average values*) Approx. 10 hours talk time Approx. 100 hours standby !# $# !DAPTER &OR "ASE -/$%, ./ 33! 7 !5 & ).054 6 !# (Z /54054 6 $# M! !# $# !DAPTER &OR (ANDSET CHARGER twin pack only) -/$%, ./ 33! 7 !5 & ).054 6 !# (Z /54054 6 $# M! 2ECHARGEABLE Battery '0 !!!(# 6 M!H .I -( !!! X * For guidance only, depends on initial battery charge.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 27 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) No dial tone on the cordless handset. 1. The base unit is not properly connected. 2. Too far from the base unit. 3. Battery charge is low. 4. Incorrect battery polarity. 2E REGISTER HANDSET 1. Check CONNECTION to power and telephone line. -OVE HANDSET #,/3%2 TO BASE UNIT #(!2'% BATTERY 2% ).3%24 BATTERIES AND CHECK AND . 5. Handset not registered. !NTENNA SYMBOL IS mASHING 1. The handset is not registered.
28 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) "AD AUDIO QUALITY (crackles,echo, etc.). 1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance. 2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls. 3. The handset is too far from the base unit. )F YOU HAVE "ROADBAND !$3, YOU NEED A IN LINE filter (not supplied). 1. Try a different connection point, one that is away from other electrical appliances. )NSTALL THE BASE UNIT IN A $)&&%2%.4 ROOM /2 USE EXTENSION leads.
APPENDIX 29 Warranty Information (Australia) (a) Warranty Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation.
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