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8.5

Additional base stations

A number of base stations can be used to extend the coverage available 
to the handsets. To make use of this, all the base stations must have a 
direct telephone connection. Depending on your objectives, you can 
provide each base station with its own telephone line or connect them all 
to the same line. A new number will be allocated to the handset each 
time it moves within range of another base station.

You should ensure that the coverage of the base stations overlap, 
before adding a new base station to your system, check the range of the 
handsets.

Selecting a base station

1.

Press the 

MENU/OK 

button on the handset.

2.

Use the 

p

and

q

 buttons to select 

REGISTER

. Press the

MENU/OK 

button. 

3.

The display shows 

SELECT BASE

. Press the 

MENU/OK 

button.

4.

The display now shows all base stations that the handset is 
already registered to. The number of the currently active base 
station will flash. Select the required base station by means of 
the keypad. Alternatively, use the 

p

and

q

 buttons to scroll to 

AUTO

. Press the 

MENU/OK

 button to confirm. When the 

handset locates the selected base you will hear a confirmation 
beep.

NOTE:

 If you select 

AUTO

, your handset will automatically search for 

and connect to the base with the strongest signal. 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

handset to be de-

registered  

6.

If de-registration is completed, you will hear a confirmation 
beep. The handset is now de-registered  and can no longer be 
used with this base station.

Use the keypad to enter the number of the 

.

9.

Troubleshooting Guide

If you have any problems with your telephone, please check through the 
following troubleshooting guide. For claims under guarantee, please 
contact the retailer where you purchased your telephone. The guarantee 
period is 12 months

 

from the date of purchase as indicated on your till 

slip which must be retained as proof of purchase. 

Summary of Contents for AP-3000D

Page 1: ...AP 3000D DECT Cordless Phone Warning Charge the handset for 24 hours before use...

Page 2: ...f 3 7 Range indications 3 8 Muting the handset microphone 3 9 Setting the receiver volume 3 10 Redial 3 10 1 Copying a number from the redial list into the phonebook 3 10 2 Deleting individual numbers...

Page 3: ...et name 7 6 Turning the key tone on and off 7 7 Turning the battery low warning beep on and off 7 8 Turning the out of range warning beep on and off 7 9 Setting the display language 7 10 Auto Answer 7...

Page 4: ...30 Volt power outlet socket To avoid interference problems do not place the base station in the immediate proximity of other electrical equipment such as a microwave oven or hi fi system The location...

Page 5: ...ts Apart from occasionally cleaning the outer surfaces no further care is required The rubber feet of the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents The retailer cannot therefore be held re...

Page 6: ...Clr Mute button 2 Menu OK button 3 Redial Up button 4 Calls list Down button 5 Phonebook Exit button 6 Handsfree button 7 Call button 8 Keypad lock button 9 Internal calls button 10 Recall Power butto...

Page 7: ...one line cord and this instruction manual 6 Back View 2 3 Connecting the base station Set up your telephone s base station within reach of a telephone socket and power outlet socket 1 Insert the power...

Page 8: ...n correctly 2 5 Charging the batteries The rechargeable batteries in your telephone s handset provides sufficient power for a maximum standby time of 100 hours and talk time of up to 10 hours The actu...

Page 9: ...g phone call See section 5 in this manual for more information on the use of caller ID and the IdentiCall service Setting the date 1 Press the MENU OK button 2 Use the p or q buttons to select DATE TI...

Page 10: ...ashes to indicate an incoming external call External call in progress Flashes to indicate an incoming internal call Internal call in progress 3 way call in progress or transfer an external call to ano...

Page 11: ...scription required Notice While the handset is ringing you can use the p and q buttons to adjust the ring volume Press the button on the handset to take the call If the handset is on the base simply l...

Page 12: ...possible in the pre dialing mode 3 4 Handsfree facility Handsfree lets you talk to your caller without holding the handset It also enables other people in the room to listen to both sides of your conv...

Page 13: ...ion to avoid losing the connection For best performance ensure that the base station is located in the centre of the area in which the handset will be used most frequently This will ensure optimum ran...

Page 14: ...on the display 3 10 1 Copying a number from the redial list into the phonebook 1 on the display 2 Use the p and q buttons to select the number you wish to transfer to the phonebook Press the MENU OK...

Page 15: ...returns to standby Press the button and the last number dialed will appear 3 11 Keypad lock If you frequently carry the handset around with you you can lock the keypad so that buttons are not pressed...

Page 16: ...d q buttons to select the melody you wish to assign the phone number to 10 Press the MENU OK button again to confirm 11 If you wish to store more phone numbers go back to step 3 To exit from the entry...

Page 17: ...display will show the first stored number in alphabetical order 2 The p and q buttons can now be used to step through the list of stored numbers Or To jump directly to a number with a name beginning w...

Page 18: ...he number press the MENU OK button again 9 Use the p and q buttons to select the melody you wish to assign the phone number to Press the MENU OK button to confirm 10 Press the button to return to stan...

Page 19: ...g symbol appears on the display NOTICE For Caller Identification service a subscription fee may be required 5 1 The list of callers In order to see the list of callers on the display proceed as follow...

Page 20: ...n again The number will be displayed again Press the MENU OK button 7 Use the p and q buttons to select the melody you wish to assign the phone number to 8 Press the MENU OK button again to store the...

Page 21: ...K button 6 Press the button to return to standby 6 2 WaitingCall Your telephone supports the WaitingCall service If you subscribe to this service you can use this feature to put a call on hold and ans...

Page 22: ...menu 7 1 Your handset offers ten different ring melodies to signal an incoming call If you are operating the telephone with several handsets you can set up a different ring melody for internal and ext...

Page 23: ...esired ring melody then press the MENU OK button 5 Press and hold the button to return to standby Setting ring melodies on the base station 7 4 The volume of the base station ring melody can be set to...

Page 24: ...uttons to select between ON and OFF Press the MENU OK button 6 You can then select further menu functions or exit by holding down the button 7 7 Turning the battery low warning beep on and off 1 Press...

Page 25: ...andset from the base station If you wish to take calls by using the button only you can turn the auto answer function off 1 Press the MENU OK button 2 Use the p and q buttons to select HANDSET then pr...

Page 26: ...and q buttons to select ON or OFF then press the MENU OK button 5 If you selected on enter the time you want to set the alarm for e g 07 30 for 7 30am then press the MENU OK button NOTE When the alar...

Page 27: ...he MENU OK button 5 The handset will now return to standby Language English Handset name HANDSET 1 Low battery beep On Key tone On Internal melody 1 External melody 3 Out of range beep On Auto answer...

Page 28: ...u structure Phonebook Add Entry Modify Entry Delete Entry Name More More More Setup Recall Default More Tone Pulse Dial Mode PIN Code More More Eco Mode More More Base Volume More Base Melody More Del...

Page 29: ...e More Auto Answer On Off Low Battery Out Range More More Key Tone More Int Ring Vol More Ext Ring Vol More Int Melody More Ext Melody Keylock More Date Time Date Set More More Clock Set More Alarm Se...

Page 30: ...dset s number will appear on the display The call is answered by pressing the button 8 2 Transferring external calls to another handset If you have answered an external call on one handset you can tra...

Page 31: ...al and internal calls 10 An internal number has now been allocated to the handset The first handset registered main handset has the internal number 1 allocated to it The second handset to be logged on...

Page 32: ...at the handset is already registered to The number of the currently active base station will flash Select the required base station by means of the keypad Alternatively use the p and q buttons to scro...

Page 33: ...that your telephone exchange supports tone dialing The system fails to react or is in an First unplug the power adaptor undefined state for a short time Reset to the default factory settings For the f...

Page 34: ...220 230V 50Hz Range Interior up to 50m Range Line of sight up to 300m Standby time Up to 100 hours Call time Up to 10 hours Rechargeable batteries 2 x type AAA Ni MH 1 2 Volt Minimum 3000mAh batteries...

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