TM Slim-9000 USER MANUAL Digital Cordless Telephone with Answering System Keep this user guide for future reference.
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Contents Contents Getting started 4 1 Make an External Call 12 Answer a Call 12 End a Call 13 Adjust Earpiece and Handsfree Volume 13 Mute a Call 13 Important 4 Set the Silent Mode 13 Location 5 Redial 13 Handset range 5 Keypad Lock 14 Signal strength 5 Find Handset 14 Installation and Charger 5 Make an Internal Call (For multi-handset versions only) 14 Battery low warning 5 Battery performance 6 Phonebook Pack contents 7 Add a New Entry 16 Purchasing additional ha
2 Contents Store a Call List Number into the Phonebook 19 Set the alert tones 23 Dial a Call List Number 19 Rename the handset 24 Delete an Entry in the Call List 20 Set the contrast level 24 Delete the Entire Call List 20 Turn on or off the auto answer 24 Set the call barring 24 Select base station 25 Clock & Alarm 21 Date & Time 21 Set the SOS number 25 Change date format 21 Reset handset settings to default 25 Change time format 21 Base Settings 26 Set the date 21 De
Contents Set the Outgoing Message Language (Country Dependent) 30 Record Your Own Outgoing Message (OGM) 30 Playback the Outgoing Message (OGM) 31 Set the Answer Delay 31 Set the Recording Time of Incoming Message 31 Activate Remote Access 31 Call Screening 33 DEFAULT SETTINGS 34 Appendix 35 Troubleshooting 35 Warranty Information (Australia) 38 Notes for operation in New Zealand 41 3
4 Getting started Important • • • • • • • • • • • Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid. To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet. Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery contacts and charging conductors. There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.
Getting started Location flashes and the handset gives an out-of-range warning tone every minute. This tone is repeated until you move back into range. You need to place your Slim base within 2 metres of the mains power socket and telephone socket so that the cables will reach. Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference. Your unit works by sending radio signals between the handset and base. The strength of the signal depends on where you site the base.
6 Getting started Battery performance In ideal conditions, fully charged batteries should give about 10 hours talk time or 100 hours standby time on a single charge. Note that new batteries do not reach full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days. The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less talk/standby time. Eventually they will need to be replaced. Batteries and handset may become warm during charging.
Getting started 7 Pack contents Important: DO YOU HAVE BROADBAND/ADSL? Depending on the model you have purchased this pack should contain the following items: If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly. If you do, you must connect an in line filter (not supplied) between the telephone socket and your Slim base to ensure that your broadband and Slim will work properly. If you do not install the filter you will experience interference on the Slim and your Broadband may suffer dropouts.
8 Getting to know your phone Handset Overview 1 2 7 3 8 4 10 9 5 6 13 11 12
Getting to know your phone 1 EARPIECE * key during a call: Short press to switch to tone dialling mode temporarily if using pulse dialling mode currently # key in editing mode: Long press to toggle between uppercase or lowercase character input # key in Idle mode: Long press to turn on / off the ringer 0 key in idle / predialing / number editing mode: Long press to insert a pause 2 UP In menu mode: Press to scroll up the menu list In Phonebook list / Redial list / Call List: Press to scroll up the list
10 Getting to know your phone 10 DOWN / REDIAL LIST In idle mode: Press to access the redial list In menu mode: Press to scroll down the menu list In Phonebook list / Redial list / Call List: Press to scroll down the list During a call: Press to decrease the volume Press any key on the handset except or on the base to stop the paging.
Getting to know your phone 11 Handset LCD Display Following icons will be displayed according to the current status of the phone operation. Icons Description Steady when the handset is in range of the base. More bars will show when the signal strength is strong. Flashes when the handset is searching for, or is out of range of the base. Indicates that the alarm is set. Flashes when the alarm time is reached. Indicates an intercom is in progress. Indicates an external call is in progress.
12 Using the phone Using the phone Power on the Handset If your handset is powered off before, press and hold to turn on the handset. You can press and hold again to power off the handset. Make an External Call Preparatory dialling Enter the phone number and press or to dial the number. Press toclear the entry. Direct dialling Press or to take the line and enter the phone number.
Using the phone 13 End a Call Redial During a call , press to end the call. OR Put the handset on the base station or charger pod to end the call. The last 20 numbers dialled are saved in the Redial list. If you have stored a name in the phonebook that matches the number, the name will be displayed instead. Adjust Earpiece and Handsfree Volume Redial a number from the redial list 1. Press to access the redial list. 2. Press to browse the redial list. 3.
14 Using the phone Delete a redial number 1. Follow steps 1 and 2 section “Save a redial number into the phonebook”. 2. Press
Using the phone 15 Transfer an external call to another handset During a call: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 in section “Intercom another handset”. 2. The external call is put on hold automatically and the called handset rings. 3. Press / / on the called handset to establish an internal call. 4. Press on the calling handset to end the current call with the external party. 5. The external call is transferred to the called handset.
16 Phonebook Phonebook Your phone can store up to 100 private phonebook entries with names and numbers. Each phonebook entry can have a maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12 characters for the name. Add a New Entry In idle mode: 1. Press
and to scroll to Phonebook. 2. Press Phonebook 17 OR 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4. Press to confirm or to cancel. Press and to scroll to Phonebook. Press to access the phonebook menu. Press and to select View. Press to highlight your desired phonebook entry. Press to view the details ofthe selected phonebook entry. Delete an Entry Remarks: Applicable if there are phonebook entries in the phonebook. In idle mode: 1. Press and to scroll to Phonebook. 2.
18 Phonebook 5. The receiving handset will beep and prompt to ask whether to accept the phonebook transfer from the sending handset. 6. Press to start the phonebook transferring process. 7. When the transfer is completed, “Finished” will be displayed on both sending and receiving handsets. Note If is pressed in Step 6, “Aborted” will be displayed on both sending and receiving handsets. View Phonebook Capacity In idle mode: 1. Press and to scroll to Phonebook. 2.
Caller LIST 19 Caller LIST 2. Press to select the desired entry. 3. Press to view the details of the call list entry. This feature is available if you have subscribed to the Caller ID service with your network service provider. Your phone can store up to 30 answered calls or unanswered with date/time information in the call list. The number will be shown on the display when the phone is ringing.
20 Caller LIST Delete an Entry in the Call List 1. 2. 3. 4. Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section “View the Call List”. Press
and to scroll to Delete. Press to confirm. Press to reconfirm. Delete the Entire Call List 1. 2. 3. 4. Follow steps 1 to 3 in Section “View the Call List”. Press and to scroll to Delete All. Press to confirm. Press to reconfirm.Clock & Alarm 21 Clock & Alarm You can set date and time to be displayed in different formats, and set an alarm time. Date & Time Change date format In Idle: 1. Press
and to scroll to Clock/Alarm. 2. Press and to scroll to Date & Time. 3. Press and to scroll to Date Format. 4. Press and to scroll to your desired date format of either DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-Y YYY. 5. Press to confirm. Change time format In Idle mode: 1.22 Clock & Alarm Alarm You can use the handset as an alarm clock. When an alarm is set, the is shown on the handset display. When the alarm time is reached, the and “Alarm On” flash on the display, and the alarm melody is played for 45 seconds or until a any handset key is pressed. If snooze function is activated, the alarm will repeat every 2 minutes, unless or are pressed while the alarm is sounding. Note a.
settings 23 Settings Note Your phone comes with a selection of settings that you can change to personalise your phone operation. 5. Press to confirm your external ringer melody. Handset Settings Set the internal ringer melody In Idle mode: 1. Press and to sc roll to HS Settings. 2. Press and to scroll to Ring Setup. 3. Press and to scroll to Internal Ring. 4.
24 settings 4. Press and to scroll to On or Off. 5. Press to confirm your alert tone setting. Rename the handset 1. Press and to scroll to HS Settings. 2. Press and to scroll to Rename HS. 3. Press and then enter your new name for the handset. Press to delete the last character or press and hold to delete the whole character string. Note The handset name can be up to 12 characters long. 4.
settings 25 5. Press and enter the number for the selected Bar Number. Note Each barring number can include up to 4 digits including “*” and “#”. Press to delete a digit or press and hold to delete the whole barring number. 6. Press to confirm the number to be barred. Note If Barring Mode is set to On and Barring Number is programmed with at least one number, your handset will check the first 4 digits of your dialling number with the programmed barred numbers.
26 settings 3. Press and enter the 4-digit system PIN (Default 4-digit system PIN: 0000) 4. Press to confirm the PIN. 5. Press to confirm the handset default. Note Note Note If the PIN code is entered correctly and is confirmed to restore the HS settings to default settings, “Reset” will display. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly, “PIN Invalid” will display. If handset de-registration is successfully done, “HS Deleted” will display.
settings 27 5. Press and enter your new 4-digit system PIN. 6. Press and enter your new 4-digit system PIN again. Note If the new PIN entered in Step 6 is not matched with the new system PIN entered in Step 5, “New PIN Invalid” is displayed and you are returned to step 5. 7. Press to confirm the new PIN. Reset base settings to default You can reset your base to its original default settings.
28 ANSWERING MACHINE ANSWERING MACHINE If the answering machine is set to Off, the icon will be shown on the handset display. Your phone includes a telephone answering machine(TAM) that records unanswered calls when it is on. The answering machine can store up to 59 messages within a maximum recording time of approximately 15 minutes. As well as recording incoming messages, you can record memos for other users of your phone. If the answering machine memory is full, the icon will flash.
ANSWERING MACHINE 29 5. Press
30 ANSWERING MACHINE Answering Machine Settings You can use the TAM Settings menu through the handset to change the settings of your answering machine. Set the Answer Mode By default, the answer machine is set in Answer & Record mode which allows callers to leave a message. This mode can be changed to Answer Only which does not allow callers to leave a message. In that case, your callers will be prompted to call back later. 1. Press
and to scroll to Answer Machine. 2.ANSWERING MACHINE 31 Playback the Outgoing Message (OGM) You can playback your own personalised OGM or the pre-set OGM for Answer & Record mode or Answer Only mode. Playback the OGM 1. Press
and to scroll to Answer Machine. 2. Press and to scroll to TAM Settings. 3. Press and to scroll to OGM Settings. 4. Press and to scroll to Answer & Record or Answer Only 5. Press and to scroll to Playback. 6.32 ANSWERING MACHINE Change the 4-Digit Remote Access PIN 1. Press
and to scroll to Answer Machine. 2. Press and to scroll to TAM Settings. 3. Press and to scroll to Chg Remote PIN. 4. Press to enter the Old remote access PIN (Default Remote Access PIN is 0000). Note If the Old remote access PIN is incorrect, “Old PIN Invalid” is displayed and will return to Chg Remote PIN menu. 5. Press to enter the new remote access PIN. 6.ANSWERING MACHINE 33 Keys 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 * Functions While message is not playing While message is playing Delete the current message playback Repeat playing the current message from the beginning. Press twice to skip backward to play the previous message.
34 DEFAULT SETTINGS Items Default Values External Ring Internal Ring Handset Ring Volume Earpiece Volume Speaker Volume Handset Name Key Tone Battery Tone Out of Range Ringer on/Off Con trast (Level 1 to 5) Keypad Locked Auto Answer Date Format Time Format Date Time Alarm Menu Language Dial Mode Recall Time System PIN for HS/BS TAM On/Off Answer Mode TAM Language Answer Delay Recording Time Remote Access Remote Access PIN Melody 6 Melody 1 Volume 4 Volume 3 Volume 4 Oricom On On On On Level 3 Off Off DD-
Appendix 35 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. B attery charge is low. 4. I ncorrect battery polarity. 5. R e-register handset. 1. C heck CONNECTION to power and telephone line. 2. M ove handset CLOSER to base unit. 3. C HARGE battery. 4. R E-INSERT batteries and check + and . 5. H andset not registered. Antenna symbol is flashing. 1.
36 Appendix Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) Bad audio quality (crackles,echo, etc.). 1. I nterference from nearby electrical appliance. 2. B ase unit is installed in a room with thick walls. 3. The handset is too far from the base unit. 4. I f you have Broadband/ADSL you need an in line filter (not supplied) connected where this product connects to the phone socket. 5. Faulty telephone line. 1. Try a different connection point, one that is away from other electrical appliances. 2.
Appendix 37 Problem Possible cause(s) Solution(s) is 1. Bad battery contact. The battery icon not scrolling when the 2. Dirty contact. 3. Battery is fully charged handset is placed on the base. 1. Move the handset slightly. 2. C lean the battery contact with a dry cloth. 3. Its fine to leave on the base when fully charged. A phonebook entry cannot be stored. The phonebook is full. Delete any unused entries to free memory. Answering machine does not record messages. 1.
38 Appendix Warranty Information (Australia) Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied, including as to merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, except as stated in this Warranty. Any implied warranties that may be imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period. Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or workmanship during the Warranty Period.
Appendix 39 uninterrupted or error free. Oricom is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions that came with the product. These terms and conditions together with any specific terms and conditions contained in the user guide to the product purchased constitute the complete and exclusive agreement between you and Oricom regarding the product.
40 Appendix (v) modification to the product or services carried out to the product by anyone other than Oricom or on Oricom’s behalf. Oricom will not be liable for consequential losses including loss of profits arising from a cause of action in contract, tort or any other statutory or common law (except where a statute or any law prohibits this exclusion). The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning.
Appendix 41 Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.
Customer Support If you suspect your product is not functioning to specification, before making a warranty claim please use the following resources. - Troubleshooting Guide in this user guide - Online Frequently Asked Questions - www.oricom.com.au - Email our customer support team on support@oricom.com.au - Contact Oricom Customer Support team on 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm EST) Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to the back page of this user guide. Visit www.