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Contents

Read these notes before
installation

2

Connection and conditions for use ,

2

Choosing a site for the base unit and
charger pod,

2

Radio signals between the handset and
the base unit,

3

Mains power connections,

3

Installation

4

Before you start

6

Electrical safety,

6

Interference,

6

Keeping the batteries charged,

6

‘Out of range’ warning,

7

Cleaning and care,

7

Making and answering calls

8

The Speakerphone function,

8

To make a call  ,

8

To answer a call,

8

To end a call,

8

Last Number Redial,

8

Muting the mouthpiece,

9

Earpiece volume,

9

Memory dialling

10

To store a number,

10

To clear a number from memory,

11

To make a memory call,

12

To modify (change) a number in
memory,

12

Caller Display

13

To check Caller Display records,

13

To return a call,

14

To delete Caller Display records,

14

Tones and volumes

15

Earpiece volume,

15

Handset ringing melody and volume,

16

Base unit ringing melody and volume,

18

Key tone on/off,

19

Low Battery tone on/off,

20

‘Out of range’ warning tone on/off,

21

Customising your phone

22

Your handset name,

22

Auto-answer,

22

Display language,

23

Locking the keypad,

24

Your security PIN,

25

Call barring

26

Babysitter’s Call (BabyCall)

28

Resetting the system

31

Multi-handset use

33

Registering new handsets,

34

To make an intercom call,

37

To transfer a call,

37

To shuttle between two calls,

38

Conference calls,

38

New Call tone,

39

Troubleshooting

40

Guarantee and service

46

Technical details

47

Declaration of conformity

48

Index

49

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Page 1: ...e box are the cordless handset two handsets with a Twin system three with a Triple system four with a Quad system the base unit rechargeable batteries or a battery pack and a battery compartment cover...

Page 2: ...stall the base unit MEMORY button Press to make calls to numbers stored in memory MENU button Press to start and end the programming menu EXT INT micro This shows the handset s name When you dial a ph...

Page 3: ...r Display records 13 To return a call 14 To delete Caller Display records 14 Tones and volumes 15 Earpiece volume 15 Handset ringing melody and volume 16 Base unit ringing melody and volume 18 Key ton...

Page 4: ...lephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise Choosing a site for the base unit and charger pod The base unit and charger pod should each be placed on a level surface in a position where the mains...

Page 5: ...signal Other solid structures like walls may reduce the signal strength Mains power connections IMPORTANT please note that The MD 1600 base unit must be used with mains adapter part no XX002147D supp...

Page 6: ...o a 230 V AC 50 Hz mains socket with the switch on the socket set to OFF 1 2 3 Switch on mains power at the socket 4 If you have a MD 1600 Twin Triple or Quad system 5 Plug the mains power lead into t...

Page 7: ...batteries fully Leave the handset on the base unit or charger pod for 15 hours You hear a beep when the handset is correctly in position on the charging cradle Fit the batteries in the handset s 6 In...

Page 8: ...the handset and the base unit perhaps because you are too near to another phone or other electrical equipment Move to a different position to clear the interference If you do not move your call may b...

Page 9: ...t to hear the out of range warning tone you can turn it off as described on page 21 Cleaning and care Do not clean any part of your MD 1600 with benzene thinner or other solvent chemicals this may cau...

Page 10: ...r SPEAKERPHONE button You can dial the number after you press the PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE button if you prefer but you won t be able to correct any mistakes if you do it this way To answer a call When t...

Page 11: ...line To get back to the call Press the C button again Earpiece volume During a call to adjust the volume in the earpiece or speakerphone 1 Press the OK button The display shows the current volume leve...

Page 12: ...the OK button The display shows number 6 Key in the number Note if you re using the Caller Display feature see page 13 you should store the full number including the STD dialling code starting with 0...

Page 13: ...uch as when storing numbers in memory the numbered keys 1 to 9 give you letters depending on how many times you press them as follows 1 gives space 1 2 gives A B C 2 3 gives D e f 3 etc For example to...

Page 14: ...The display shows modify 4 Press the OK button 5 Press the r or o button until the display shows the name you want to modify 6 Press the OK button 7 Modify the name if necessary 8 Press the OK button...

Page 15: ...w of dashes The month date and time of the call When there have been calls you haven t answered the symbol is shown on the display and green IN USE light on the base unit flashes To check Caller Displ...

Page 16: ...R press the C button if you don t want to delete the record When there are no more Caller Display records the display shows empty To delete all Caller Display records 1 Press the CALLER button The dis...

Page 17: ...the o button The display shows ear vol 5 Press the OK button The display shows ear vol and the current level 1 to 5 6 Press the r or o button to change the volume 7 Press the OK button to confirm You...

Page 18: ...button The display shows melody and the current one 1 to 5 6 Press the r or o button to change the melody You hear each melody in turn 7 Press the OK button to confirm the melody you want 8 Press the...

Page 19: ...button TWICE The display shows ring vol 5 Press the OK button The display shows the current level or vol off 6 Press the r or o button to change the volume 7 Press the OK button to confirm the volume...

Page 20: ...e the melody You hear each melody in turn 7 Press the OK buttonto confirm the melody you want 8 Press the MENU button to go back into standby mode If you ve set the ringer volume to OFF see next point...

Page 21: ...if you prefer 1 Press the MENU button The display shows phonebk 2 Press the o button The display shows handset 3 Press the OK button The display shows beep 4 Press the OK button The display shows key...

Page 22: ...button The display shows beep 4 Press the OK button The display shows keytone 5 Press the o button The display shows low batt 6 Press the OK button The display shows on or off 7 Press the r button to...

Page 23: ...p 4 Press the OK button The display shows keytone 5 Press the o button TWICE The display shows outrange 6 Press the OK button The display shows on or off 5 Press the r button to switch on or the o but...

Page 24: ...also page 11 6 Press the OK button to confirm then the MENU button to go back into standby mode Auto answer Normally you need to press the PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE button to answer an incoming call But...

Page 25: ...an change the language to French or German if you prefer 1 Press the MENU button then the o button The display shows handset 2 Press the OK button The display shows beep 3 Press the o button SEVEN tim...

Page 26: ...play shows on 5 Press the OK button to confirm The display shows the symbol when the keypad is locked To unlock the keypad 1 Press the MENU button The display shows key lock 2 Press the OK button 3 Pr...

Page 27: ...button The display shows pin 6 Key in the existing PIN 0000 by default and press the OK button The display shows new pin 7 Key in the your new PIN and press the OK button The display shows retype 8 K...

Page 28: ...t emergency 999 calls To set Call Barring 1 Press the MENU button The display shows phonebk 2 Press the o button TWICE The display shows base 3 Press the OK button 4 Press the o button TWICE The displ...

Page 29: ...10 Press the OK button to confirm 11 Press the MENU button to go back into standby mode To turn call barring OFF Follow steps 1 to 11 setting the level to no bar at step 9 Call barring Binatone Help...

Page 30: ...atically when any key is pressed Before turning BabyCall on you must first program the telephone number To programme the BabyCall number 1 Press the MENU button The display shows phonebk 2 Press the o...

Page 31: ...2 Press the o button FOUR times The display shows babycall 3 Press the OK button The display shows off 4 Press the o button The display shows on 5 Press the OK button As long as babycall is shown on...

Page 32: ...OK button The display shows on 3 Press the r button The display shows off 4 Press the MENU button to go back into standby mode Babysitter s Call BabyCall 30 E Binatone2003 MD1600 MD1600_03 vp 09 June...

Page 33: ...set a PIN see page 25 and forgotten it The PIN will be reset to 0000 Reset with the PIN 1 Press the MENU button The display shows phonebk 2 Press the o button twice The display shows base 3 Press the...

Page 34: ...ay shows default 3 Release the STAR key and press the OK button You ll hear a confirmation tone from the handset and base unit and search 1 will appear on the display for a few moments Resetting the s...

Page 35: ...yourself an outside call and an intercom call Each handset has its own number 1 2 3 4 or 5 which is shown on the right hand side of the display You can change the handset s name from micro to a name o...

Page 36: ...the base unit for about 3 seconds until you hear two short beeps and the green IN USE light flashes You now have 3 minutes in which to register the handset 2 Press the MENU button The display shows r...

Page 37: ...nless you want to register your handset to a different brand of DECT base unit To de register a handset You may need to do this if you have more than one handset registered to your base unit and you n...

Page 38: ...r other GAP compatible handsets to your MD 1600 base unit But we do not guarantee that all features or display messages will be available using other manufacturers equipment 1 Follow the instructions...

Page 39: ...ur handset The other person will hear Busy tone and should also press the PHONE button to hang up To transfer a call When you have made or answered an outside call to transfer it to another handset 1...

Page 40: ...ton to hang up you ll be left connected to the outside call Conference calls To set up a three way conference between yourself an outside call and an intercom call with another handset 1 Either make o...

Page 41: ...ill also flash on your handset s display To answer the outside call 1 Press the PHONE button to end the intercom call Your handset will ring 2 Press the PHONE button again to answer the outside call S...

Page 42: ...in and power is switched on The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the phone not just for charging the batteries Make sure you re using the telephone line cable that was supplied wit...

Page 43: ...se unit perhaps higher or further from other electrical equipment The phone does not ring Check that the base unit s mains power adapter is plugged in and power is switched on The base unit needs main...

Page 44: ...a two storey house the first floor landing is an ideal place for the base unit When I press the PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE button I hear a loud noise The strange noise is caused by interference Disconnect...

Page 45: ...t and the adapter is plugged into the mains socket with the power switched on If you have more than one handset registered to your base unit check that another handset isn t already in use on a call M...

Page 46: ...ressing the CALLER button for a pause between the outside line access digit e g 9 and the telephone number You should later be able to redial the number When storing numbers in memory you can include...

Page 47: ...ay socket adapter remove it and plug a telephone directly into the socket If the call now works the adapter may be faulty If you cannot make a call the fault may be on the exchange line Contact the se...

Page 48: ...hone line and the mains electricity supply 2 Pack up all parts of your MD 1600 using the original packaging Remember to include the mains adapter 3 Return the unit to the shop where you bought it maki...

Page 49: ...t number XX002147D Port specification The port connected to the mains power supply is a SELV port with respect to EN41003 The port connected to the telephone line is a TNV port with respect to EN41003...

Page 50: ...ve 1999 5 EC EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and conforms to the following relevant harmonised standards Radio TBR6 EMC EN 301489 Safety EN 60950 EN 41003 Other I CTR37...

Page 51: ...me 22 I intercom calls 37 interference 2 6 K key tone on off 19 keypad lock 24 L language 23 Last Number Redial 8 on a PBX 44 locking the keypad 24 Low Battery tone on off 20 M making a call 8 9 memor...

Page 52: ...the base unit 2 spare handsets 34 36 speakerphone 8 volume 9 T telephone line connection 5 three way conference 38 tones and volumes 15 21 transferring calls 37 troubleshooting 40 45 V volume control...

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