User’s Manual for VP1000 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions ...............................................................................................4 Safety Instructions for Handset Battery Pack.......................................................................5 FCC Statement ......................................................................................................................6 Handset and Base Layouts............................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions BEFORE USING YOUR TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO PERSON, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked 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.
e. f. controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has be damaged. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15.
FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4 Flash/Speakerphone 12 Intercom 5 Voice Mail 13 Redial/Pause 6 Program 14 Repeat Dial 7 Volume ? / Scroll ? 15 Directory Info.
LCD Display 1. Caller ID Time 2. Caller ID Date 3. Ringer OFF icon (displayed when user turns the ringer off) 4. Low battery icon (on only if battery voltage is low) 5. Key lock icon (displayed when user locks the keypad) 6. In Service icon (displayed when Handset is ‘in range’ of the Base) 7. Off Hook icon (displayed when Handset is on an external or intercom call) 8.
5 6 Snap the bracket into place on the back of the Base. Connect the power supply to a live outlet. Make sure t he outlet is not controlled by a switch. DO NOT connect the Ethernet cable to your router until the Handset is fully charged. 7 8 Plug the adaptor in socket-outlet which is near equipment and easily accessible. Place the Handset in the Base cradle. The Handset and Base communicate with each other automatically. This is the Registration process, and it may take up to 60 seconds.
Connect the Ethernet cable from the base to your router to begin using the phone. Your router MUST be configured for DHCP operation for the VP1000 to operate correctly. Depending on your router model, you may also need to open a port to allow incoming phone calls. Please see the Troubleshooting section for more information. Basic Operation When you plug in the Ethernet cable to your router for the first time the VP1000 will contact your voice service provider over your internet connection.
SMITH PRIVATE NUMBER Out of area number: SMITH UNKNOWN NUMBER Private name: PRIVATE NAME 98-765-4321 Out of area name: UNKNOWN NAME 98-765-4321 If both name and number are blocked: Private name & number: PRIVATE NAME PRIVATE NUBMER Out of area name & number: UNKNOWN NAME UNKNOWN NUMBER Display presentation during an ongoing call: When you answer the call, the display changes depending on the type of call.
Display presentation after call is terminated When the call is terminated, the current screen is maintained for 5 seconds before the phone returns to idle presentation. This current display is interrupted in the event of a key press or an incoming call. Making Calls Making Calls – Pre-Dialing You can enter the phone number before pressing PHONE to get a dial tone: 1. Enter the number. It will be displayed on the second line. In case the number exceeds 16 digits, it continues in the third line.
becomes available. From this menu the user has several options, which will change depending on the state of the current call. Contact your Service Provider for informat ion on available services.
Using the ‘Hands -Free’ Handset Speakerphone The hands-free operation can be switched on and off while in conversation. Using the Handset Speakerphone, you can place the Handset on a table talk hands-free. It’s a portable speakerphone! With the Handset either idle or active, enter hands-free operation by holding FLASH down for 2 seconds. While in conversation, the hands -free function can be enabled or disabled by holding FLASH down for 2 seconds.
Idle Call log Recall Phone book Store Handset Volume Ring Volume External Ring pattern Internal Auto Answer Key click Key lock Handset name Language Clear msg wait View Settings VoIP Settings Program Reset Figure 1.1 Menu structure. Call Log (Caller ID) All incoming calls with a valid Caller ID provided phone number are stored in the call log. Name and time/date information is also stored in the call log if your service provider sends it.
contains a matching number; i.e. the Phone Book name takes precedence. 4. Scroll through the call log entries using the ? and ? 11:02AM 11/27 ANOTHERPERSON 012-345-6789 14 keys. The following actions are possible from the call log: ?D ? ialing the caller displayed by pressing the PHONE key. ?D ? eleting the caller displayed by pressing the CLEAR key. If you press the DELETE key, you will be asked ‘DELETE?’; you can either accept deletion by pressing PROG (=yes) or cancel it by pressing CANCEL (=no).
Incoming format 11 Dialable/storable formats and selection sequence 1xxx-yyy-yyyy xxx-yyy-yyyy 1-yyy-yyyy 10 xxx-yyy-yyyy 8 1-yyy-yyyy 7 yyy-yyyy Table 1.1 1-yyy-yyyy yyy-yyyy yyy-yyyy 1xxx-yyy-yyyy yyy-yyyy 1-yyy-yyyy Number format selection. yyy-yyyy: basic number xxx: area code Phone Book ? ?You can store up to 50 Phone book entries, which includes names and phone numbers. ? ?The Phone book entries are sorted and presented in alphabetical order.
HINT: With Handset idle (on-hook), press ? to go directly to Phone Book mode. From the Phone Book RECALL menu it is possible to: ? ?Search for an entry and dial the number. If no records match the search criteria, the closest alphabetic match is displayed. ? ?Edit an entry. ? Delete an entry. From the Phone Book STORE menu it is possible to: ? ?Enter a new entry in the Phone Book.
PROG again; with " RECALL" in the first line, press PROG again. ALICE 2278238989 2) Scroll through the Phone book entries using ? or ? ; OR enter the first character of the desired name and continue searching using the UP/DOWN keys. R ROBERT 9898327777 3) Press CLEAR; you will then be asked to confirm your decision. ROBERT DELETE? 4) Press PROG to accept; the Phone Book displays the next entry. –O R- Press CANCEL to abort.
NOTE: During your conversation, the volume can be adjusted with the ? /? keys. The level will be represented by the number of bars displayed on the screen. If you try to adjust the volume beyond the lower or upper limits, the Handset will emit an error tone. The display retur ns to normal in-call presentation after 4 seconds. The default audio volume is 2. Ring Volume The ring volume is adjusted by the following key sequence: 1) Press PROG. >CALL LOG PHONE BOOK 2) Press ? three times.
3) Press PROG to enter the auto answer sub-menu. AUTO ANSWER OFF 4) Enable auto answer by pressing 1 or ? , or disable auto answer by pressing 0 or ? . AUTO ANSWER ON 5) Press PROG to confirm the setting. The display will return to: >AUTO ANSWER KEY CLICK Auto answer is disabled by default. Key Click When the key click option is enabled, any key press generates a click sound, except when the keypad is locked. To access the Key Click option: 1) Press PROG. >CALL LOG PHONE BOOK 2) Press the ? key six times.
READY KEY LOCKED While keys are locked, pressing any key will generate this screen: PRESS 159 TO UNLOCK The message will disappear after 5 seconds. To unlock the keypad press the key sequence ‘1’,’5’,’9’ READY NOTE: It is still possible to dial an emergency call when the keypad is locked by pressing first PHONEand then the emergency number (e.g. 000,110,112,119,911,999). Key lock is disabled after an emergency call.
Message Waiting Working in conjunction with your Service Provider’s voicemail, the Handset and Base Unit provide visual prompts to alert you to new messages. Once you have reviewed all new messages, the prompts are turned off until a new message is received. You can also remove the ‘ MESSAGE WAITING’ alert from the Handset display manually, following this sequence: 1) Press PROG. >CALL LOG PHONE BOOK 2) Press the ? key ten times. >CLEAR MSG WAIT CALL LOG 3) Press PROG to enter the message sub-menu.
of range of the Base. Off Hook (Telephone icon) This icon is on when the Handset is in use (off hook). Low Battery This icon is displayed when the battery voltage drops below the critical charge level. The icon is turned off when the battery is charged above its critical level. Key Lock The key lock icon is displayed when the keypad has been locked. New Call (NEW) The New Call icon is displayed when there are one or more unreviewed calls in the CID call log.
MESSAGE WAITING When there are one or more new, unreviewed calls stored in the CID call log, the status is displayed on line two: READY 10 CALL/3 NEW When the ringer is programmed to Off (volume = 0), the status is displayed on line two.
In case of heavy air interference, e.g. when many 2.4GHz products are active in the same area, the registration duration may be longer, since registration consists of data transfer, which, in contrast to audio, has to be error free. The way to de-register a Handset and register it to another Base Unit is to power down the Base Unit, and place the Handset into a different Base cradle. After powering down the first Base Unit, the Handset is no longer linked to it, and can be registered to another base.
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
• Carefully pack your unit. Include all accessories provided with the product. We recommend using the original carton and packing materials. • Include a copy of the sales receipt or other evidence of date of original purchase (if purchase was • within the last 12 months). • Print you name, address and phone number, along with a description of the defect, and include this in the package. • Include payment for any service or repair not covered by warranty, as determined by your Service Provider.