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- When the instruction simply say 'press' a button,

 this means you should press it

briefly then release it.

- When the instruction say 'press and hold' a button,

 this means you should keep

it pressed until the display

 changes or you hear a tone.

Important:

Microphone -For 

speakerphone use 

and answering 

machine OGM &

Memo recording.

With TAM ON is standby mode, 

press to select OGM1 or OGM2.

- To access the caller 

display records, and 

UP-DOWN (Calls) Buttons

to scroll through lists 

and options.

- Press to delete individual 

messages, memos, stored 

DELETE Button

light

 - Turns ON

when using the

speakerphone.

SPEAKERPHONE

- Turns ON when the TAM

is on. Flashes when you

have new TAM messages.

MESSAGE light

numbers or Caller Display 

records.

- Press to enter Options 

MENU/OK Button

Contrast, 

phone/TAM settings.

- Press to access the 

Phonebook records.

(PHONEBOOK) Button

- Press to access the LNR lists 

when in standby mode. Press to

insert a pause when dialing.

PAUSE/REDIAL Button 

- You may need this function if your

phone is connected to a PBX, or if

you use BT Calling Features.

RECALL Button

- Press to make, answer, or end a call

using the speakerphone.

- Press and hold to record

message(s).

- Press and hold to record

Press during message

 Button

- Press to play back

Press to pause playing of

a memo or message.

PLAY/PAUSE Button

Button

 - Press to stop recording

/STOP (ANSWER ON/OFF)

- Used to adjust the volume

level of the Speakerphone.

SPEAKER Volume control

when you have new 

Caller Display records.

New call light 

- Flashes

 M1, M2, M3 one-Touch

Memory Buttons 

your outgoing messages.

Press during message

playback to repeat the

current message or to

go back to the previous

or playback. Press and hold to

switch the answering maching

ON or OFF.

a memo.

playback to skip to the

next message.

messages and memos.

to

- Press 

mouthpiece. Press to store

and M3) one

during a call 

mute the microphone or

the (M1, M2 

touch memory dialing

buttons

Menu to set the Date,

Time,Screen 

Delete

1

0

Store /

Mute

OGM

Recall

Pause/Redial

Handsfree

ABC

5

JKL

8

TUV

4

GHI

7

PQRS

3

DEF

6

MNO

9

WXYZ

MEMO

MENU/OK

Calls

FWD

REW

Stop

2

HADNSFREE Button

STORE/MUTE Button 

FWD / MEMO

OGM/REW Button

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Summary of Contents for Caprice 670

Page 1: ...670 Delete 2 0 Store Mute OGM Recall Pause Redial Handsfree ABC 5JKL 8TUV 4GHI 7PQRS 3 DEF 6MNO 9WXYZ MEMO MENU OK 1 FWD REW Stop Calls Mounting Stand All manuals and user guides at all guides com a...

Page 2: ...your phone is connected to a PBX or if you use BT Calling Features RECALL Button Press to make answer or end a call using the speakerphone Press and hold to record message s Press and hold to record P...

Page 3: ...press the MUTE button to Message Appears only when viewing a Caller display entry with a recorded answering machine message NEW The NEW icon only appears when viewing New Caller Display records Calle...

Page 4: ...unit 4 Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE LINE jack at the back of the Base unit Plug the other end into your telephone line socket 5 Plug the power supply cord into the POWER jack at the ba...

Page 5: ...al Call rate Insert the rigid clips 1 of the stand into the slots on the bottom of the phone near the rear of the base Press down firmly until the flexible clips 2 click into place The base stand can...

Page 6: ...place To remove the half stand pinch the flexible Half Stand Mount To remove the stand 1 pinch the flexible clips 2 pull back the stand and then 3 3 as shown below move up and forward To stand the Cap...

Page 7: ...Press UP or DOWN button to select ENGLISH default FRANCAIS or DEUTSCH 5 Press MENU OK button to confirm 6 Continue with programming or press STOP button to return to standby mode SET LANGUAGE 1 Press...

Page 8: ...return to standby mode 1 Press MENU OK button The display shows OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU 2 Press UP or DOWN button until the display shows SET FLASH TIME SET F...

Page 9: ...button The display shows OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU 2 Press UP or DOWN button until the display shows MESSAGE LENGTH MESSAGE LENGTH MESSAGE LENGTH MESSAGE LENGTH...

Page 10: ...NU OPTIONS MENU 2 Press UP or DOWN button until the display shows REMOTE ACCESS REMOTE ACCESS REMOTE ACCESS REMOTE ACCESS REMOTE ACCESS 3 Press MENU OK button to confirm The first digit of the code wi...

Page 11: ...lay shows TAM HD ON OFF setting OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU 2 Press UP or DOWN button until display shows 3 Press Menu OK button to confirm The will be blinking 4...

Page 12: ...hands free The Speakerphone light will turn on but conversation remains through the Handset until the Handset is replaced on the Base unit cradle During a call you can mute the microphone or the mout...

Page 13: ...rd you wish to delete When the record is displayed press the DELETE button The display prompts Viewing the Outgoing call records Deleting an Outgoing call record Making a call from the Outgoing call r...

Page 14: ...EBOOK button again to save Storing an Outgoing call record into the Phonebook memory Outgoing call record continue 8 Phonebook The Phonebook can store up to 120 names max of 15 characters and telephon...

Page 15: ...s the UP or DOWN button to select ADD ADD ADD ADD Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm The display shows the cursor blinking on the number field 4 Input the telephone number maximum of 24 digits Pres...

Page 16: ...blinking on the first digit of the telephone number Press the UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the digit you wish to change then input the new one or press DELETE button to delete Press the PHO...

Page 17: ...ler Display feature of this product requires a subscription to Caller Display service from your telephone company If you subscribe to this feature from your local telephone company you can see the pho...

Page 18: ...e MSG icon will show to indicate that the caller has recorded a message Press the UP or DOWN button again to scroll to the next Caller Display record The display shows END OF LIST END OF LIST END OF L...

Page 19: ...input the new one or press DELETE button to delete 3 Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm Input the name See page 15 for entering letters To modify an existing name press the UP or DOWN button to mov...

Page 20: ...emory full please call later will be shown NOTE You will need to delete some messages before that answering machine can be turned on again to a maximum of 59 messages When minutes of messages there is...

Page 21: ...2 3 unit s Microphone from a the STOP Press and release the STOP button to switch between OGM1 and OGM2 The machine does not record messages with OGM2 Announcement 2 selected make sure OGM1 is select...

Page 22: ...er playing all new messages press the PLAY PAUSE button again The system will play all of its messages memos Playback 1 To pause a message playback press the PLAY PAUSE button again If you have messag...

Page 23: ...If you intercept a call within 3 seconds of its start you may sometimes need to press the button to stop recording To intercept a call To stop the message playback press the button Stop playback Use t...

Page 24: ...en t yet listened to 3 The display automatically returns to standby mode To delete all messages delay you will hear All messages erased DELETE button twice The display automatically Press the OGM REWI...

Page 25: ...peration continue automatically after 10 seconds within 10 seconds or the The following is the Remote Instruction Code Help Menu To bypass the Outgoing Message press To play new messages press 2 After...

Page 26: ...When you hear a beep key in your REMOTE ACCESS code 3 Press keypad 9 to switch ON Switching ON from a remote location There could be a delay while the delete is being done before you hear a beep and t...

Page 27: ...r plug will reach an easily accessible 230 V AC switch mains supply socket never try to lengthen the mains power cable the telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socke...

Page 28: ...oblem The phone does Make sure you re using the telephone line cable not ring that was supplied with your Caprice 670 Other telephone line cables might not work Set the ringer volume to High using the...

Page 29: ...ideal for remote operation Don t leave more than 10 seconds between key presses otherwise your call will be cut off Using your Caprice 670 on a PBX Last Number When you first make a call try pressing...

Page 30: ...ompany If you still cannot identify the cause of the problem contact the Binatone Help Line on 0845 345 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate 14 Guarantee and Service This product is guaranteed ag...

Page 31: ...uirements of R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Council Directive 2004 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibi...

Page 32: ...nd it 2 Installation 3 Desk Wall mount installation 4 Setting up the Caprice 670 5 Telephone operation 7 Outgoing call record 8 Phonebook function 9 Caller Display operation 10 Answering Machine syste...

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