ENG TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................................................................................... 4 Key features ..................................................................................... 4 Safety and care instructions ......................................................... 5 Caring for your telephone ............................................................................ 5 Safety precautions ..........................................................................
ENG Changing the handset setting .................................................... 15 Setting the dial mode (pulse or tone dial) ................................................... Changing the handset ring tone ................................................................. Changing the handset ring volume level ..................................................... Changing the earpiece volume level ...........................................................
ENG INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon ScientificTM ThermoDECT cordless handset as your personal communications device of choice. Your new handset is designed to give you many years of reliable service, and includes the following conveniences: • Cool blue LCD backlight for caller ID, temperature display, and in use/battery charging indicators. • Temperature display in Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees. • Caller ID display for up to ten pre-set numbers.
ENG 7 Keypad Keypad 0-9, * and # buttons. Press to dial the number for the call or to enter text for phonebook entries. 8 Intercom button Press to make and terminate an intercom(handset to handset) call. 9 OK button Press to select or confirm a menu option. 10 Up / redial button - Press to scroll through the Caller ID menu or recall the last number dialled. - Press to increase earpiece or speakerphone volume.
ENG • • • • • The ThermoDECT cordless handset Two rechargeable batteries for the handset A 220-volt AC power cord The stand alone charger An attachable Belt Clip Choosing a location for the charger When selecting a location for the charger, observe the following guidelines: • Choose a location that provides easy access to a 220-volt AC power source. Never try to lengthen the power cord. Use an appropriate AC power cord for your local power supply.
ENG Registering the handset To register a new handset: 1. On the base unit, press and hold the PAGE button until the blue In Use light flashes. button on the handset. 2. Press the 3. Press to select Registration from the options. 4. Press . 5. Press or to select a base unit number that does not have a check mark ( ) next to it. (Checked numbers have already been registered.) 6. Press to display the PIN Code? prompt. 7. Enter the security PIN for the handset. The default PIN code is “0000”.
ENG 4. Press to select Remove HS from the options. 5. Press . 6. Enter the security PIN for the handset. The default PIN code is “0000”. For more information about security PIN codes, refer to page 19. . 7. Press or 8. Press highlighted. until the number for the handset you wish to remove is Tip: The handset number is shown on the display when it is in standby mode. Note: You cannot remove the handset that you are using. . 9. Press 10. Press again to confirm your selection.
ENG Clearing all registrations If you have registered numerous handsets and base units in your ThermoDECT telephone system, you may experience problems registering new handsets as your system becomes more complex. A single base unit can carry a maximun of 5 handsets. You cannot make intercom, 3-way, baby monitor, or transfer calls between handsets that are registered to two different base units. To clear all registrations and reorganize your telephone system, perform the following procedures.
ENG Note: The handset number will display after the assigned name. For example, if you named handset 2 “Sally”, it will appear as “Sally 2”. The number cannot be changed. Tip: To return to standby mode, press and hold the button. Charging the handset batteries The batteries may take up to 15 hours to fully charge the first time you use them. The battery icon on the handset display becomes progressively empty as the batteries become low.
ENG Making a telephone call To make a telephone call using the Phone button: 1. Press to get the dial tone, then dial the number, OR . 2. Dial the number then press To make a call using the speakerphone: button to get the dial tone, then dial the number, OR 1. Press the 2. Dial the number then press . Note: To switch to speakerphone mode while you are on a call, press the button. Once you place a call, the display on the handset will begin timing the call length after approximately 15 seconds.
ENG Returning missed calls If you subscribe for caller ID sevice through your telephone carrier your ThermoDect telephone can keep track of missed calls information for you. When you miss a call, the handset will display “New Calls” and the number of calls you missed. To review the call history (including caller ID), press the button. To dial the number, press the button. Ending a telephone call To end a telephone call, press .
ENG To display caller ID information: 1. With the handset in standby mode, press the button to view the list of caller IDs. A No Entry Stored message displays if there are no entries stored in the caller ID bank. 2. Press or to select the name you want to check. If there is no number available for the caller you select, a line (_____) displays on the handset. A warning tone sounds when you reach the end of the list. Tip: To place a call to the number, press the displayed on the handset.
ENG Tip: Press the button to go back to the previous character. To scroll to the next character, press the button repeatedly. Example: To enter the name “Anna”, you would press 2, 6(x2), 6(x2), and 2. 5. Press to display the Number prompt. 6. Enter the number using the keypad, including any prefixes or country codes. 7. Press to display the Stored confirmation report. Tip: To return to standby mode, press and hold the button.
ENG 5. Press or to select the entry you wish to edit. to display the entry. 6. Press 7. Modify the name using the chart on page 13 as a guide. 8. Press when you are finished to display the entry exactly as it will appear in your phone book. again to confirm the change. 9. Press Result: The display shows the word Stored to confirm that the change has been made.
ENG Changing the handset ring volume level To change the volume level while the handset is ringing, press the To change the volume level while the handset is in standby mode: arrows. button. 1. Press the 2. Press or to select Handset Menu from the options. 3. Press . 4. Press once to select Ring Volume. 5. Press . or to select the desired handset ring volume. The ring volume level 6. Press is progressively louder from level 1 to 5. 7.
ENG 6. Press to select Low Battery from the options. 7. Press . or to select off or on. You will still hear a warning tone if the 8. Press batteries become low while you are talking on the telephone. 9. Press to confirm your selection. Tip: To return to standby mode, press and hold the button. Turning the out of range warning signal off or on You will hear an out of range warning signal whenever you begin moving outside of the range for the base unit. To turn this warning signal off or on: 1.
ENG Turning the auto-answer feature off or on The auto-answer feature allows you to answer a telephone call as soon as you remove the handset from the cradle. The default for this setting is on. If you would prefer to answer your calls by pressing the this setting. To turn the feature off or on: button. 1. Press the 2. Press button, you can change to select Handset Menu from the options. 3. Press . 4. Press to select Auto Answer from the options. 5. Press to select off or on. 6.
ENG 4. Press to select PABX setup from the options. 5. Press . 6. Press again to select Code 1 from the options. 7. Enter the security PIN for the base, followed by the prefix. For more information about the security PIN, refer to the next section. Example: The security PIN for John’s ThermoDECT telephone is “0000”. To dial an external number in his PABX, he must dial “9”, and then the number. John would enter “0000” and “9” for this step. 8. Press to confirm your entry. 9.
ENG Resetting your telephone system Resetting the system clears all information that you have stored on the handset – such as telephone book entries, caller ID history, and the baby call (emergency call) number – and returns your ThermoDECT telephone to its default settings (shown on page 32). There are two ways to reset the system – with a security PIN, and without a security PIN. To reset the system with a security PIN: 1. Press the button. 2. Press to select Setup from the options. 3. Press . 4.
ENG 7. Press . or 8. (Optional, if you selected Def Priority in Step 6) Press handset for which you wish to set ring priority. 9. Press to select the . 10.Press or to select the number of rings you want this handset to ring ahead of the other handsets. 11.Press to confirm your selection. Tip: To return to standby mode, press and hold the button. Making an intercom call If you have more than one handset registered with the base unit, you can make an intercom call between two handsets.
ENG 2. Press to make an intercom call to another handset. 3. Enter the handset number that you wish to page. Result: The handset you paged rings. The internal party can answer the call by pressing the button. button for approximately 2 seconds, until you see the 4. Press and hold the word Conference flash on the display and hear a confirmation beep. Result: All three parties are connected into the call, and can talk together. Tip: You can end a 3-way conference call exactly as you would any other call.
ENG Note: The temperature reading is the current temperature at the base unit (for Indoor) or the current temperature at the remote sensor (for outdoor). It is not the temperature reading at the current location of the handset.
ENG Changing the date and time To change the date and time on the system clock (e.g. all handsets): 1. Press the button. 2. Press to select Setup from the options. 3. Press . 4. Press again to select Clock Setting from the options. 5. Press again to select Time Setting. 6. Press the keypad digits (0-9) to input the date and month. 7. Press to confirm the date and month, and to enter the time setup mode. 8. Press the keypad digits (0 – 9) to input the hour and minute. 9.
ENG Deactivating the alarm When one of the alarms activates, the handsets rings with the page tone. To stop the alarm, press any key on the handset or the PAGE key on the base unit. USING THE CHILD-FRIENDLY FEATURES The handset telephone includes the following child-friendly features: • Keypad lock – locks the keypad to prevent small children from inadvertently placing calls. • Baby call – calls a pre-set number (such as to a relative or the police) whenever any key is pressed.
ENG 4. Press to select Number from the options. 5. Use the keypad digits (0 – 9) to enter the number (including any applicable prefixes or STD codes). 6. Press to confirm when you are finished. Tip: To reset the baby call number, repeat Steps 1 – 5. To activate the baby call feature: 1. Press the button. 2. Press to select Babycall from the options. 3. Press . to select Babycall on. The phrase Babycall steadily shows on the 4. Press handset display. 5. Press to confirm when you are finished.
ENG Snake game description When the game starts, the snake is moving in the direction of the arrow. When the snake reaches the same row as the egg, press 4 or to turn toward the egg. The snake turns left and is now moving toward the egg. As the snake passes over the egg, the egg will move to a different location. Press 8 or to move the snake down. The snake is moving down when it reaches the same row as to turn right. the egg. Press 6 or The snake turns right and is moving toward the egg.
ENG Press the keys as shown below to move the car in the desired direction: Direction Key Up ( ) 2 or Break ( Down ( ) ) 6 8 or Tip: You only need to use the ( ) and ( ) keys to navigate the car between the barriers. The ( ) key acts as a break to reduce the car’s speed. Car game description When the game starts, your car is moving to the left; the computer-driven car is moving to the right.
ENG If the problem persists, please contact our help line following the instructions on our website (www. oregonscientific.com). Never attempt to repair or adjust the telephone yourself. This can cause damage to the unit, electrical shock, and may invalidate your warranty. Problems making and answering calls “I cannot make or answer calls.” • Try moving the handset closer to the base unit. • The battery charge level may be low. The battery life shortens when you use the Speakerphone (handsfree) mode.
ENG “I just recharged the batteries, but I still get a warning that they are not charged” The batteries may need to be replaced. Rechargeable batteries gradually lose their ability to be recharged as they get older. Replace the batteries with two rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (AAA size). “The handset does not ring when a call comes in.” • Check that you have not turned off the ringer volume level. Refer to page 16 for instructions.
ENG • You may have already registered 5 handsets to the base unit. If so, you will need to remove one or add another base unit before you can register the new handset. • If you are replacing a faulty handset, make sure you have fully removed the faulty one before registering the new one. Refer to the instructions on page 16 for more information. • If you are still experiencing problems, you may need to reset all the registrations, then start over. Refer to page 7 for instructions. “I cannot make a call.
ENG SPECIFICATIONS Weight Dimension Charger: TBA (without battery) Handset : 102g (without battery) Charger: TBA (HxWxD) Handset: 138 x 52 x 27mm (HxWxD) Technical details Standard Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) Frequency range 1880 to 1990 MHz (band width = 20 MHz) Channel band width 1.
ENG WARNINGS Your ThermoDECT handset has been designed to provide you with many years of reliable service. To ensure that you use the product safely and correctly, observe the following safety warnings: • Certain types of rechargeable batteries, such as Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, may require special handling and disposal. Check with your local waste disposal authorities for instructions.
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