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Phone

You are connected to the telephone line - your
Handset is ‘offhook’.

Time

Displays the time.

Date/Month

Displays the date and month.

Speakerphone

Appears when the speakerphone function is 
turned ON.

Appears when you press the MUTE button to

Message

Appears when viewing a Caller display entry
where an answering machine message was

NEW

records.

Caller Display
Record

Shows the total number of Caller Display records
when the caller display is being received or when
the call list is being viewed.

mute the mouthpiece or microphone.

Appears when viewing New Caller Display

recorded.

XX

Indicates the total number of answering machine
messages recorded (XX from 00 to 59) and the
total number of caller display records saved (YY

from 00 to 99) . When steady on, there are no

new entries in either list.

Flashing alternately with the screen above, 
indicates the number of new answering machine
messages recorded and the number of new

MESSAGES

CALLS

YY

XX

YY

NEW

NEW

caller display records received.

Summary of Contents for Reliant 510

Page 1: ...10 FLASH ESC MUTE REDIAL PAUSE If you need help The Binatone Help Line is available 0845 345 9677 from 9 00 am to 5 00 pm Monday to Friday on Calls are charged at Local Call rate Or visit our website...

Page 2: ...or backward level of the Loudspeaker SPEAKER VOLUME control Microphone answering machine For speakerphone use and OGM Memo recording Press to make answer or end a call using the speakerphone Press to...

Page 3: ...Caller Display records when the caller display is being received or when the call list is being viewed mute the mouthpiece or microphone Appears when viewing New Caller Display recorded XX Indicates...

Page 4: ...e the telephone line cord supplied with your line cords may not work to Modular Wall jack for Dial tone in the earpiece Note The base unit doesn t require a battery the Base unit Plug the other end th...

Page 5: ...wise you may get interference with a broadband connection you will need to insert a micro filter between In a home with broadband every telephone must have a micro filter connected not just the one at...

Page 6: ...ess UP button to go to the language setting The display shows SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE 3 Press MENU OK button to confirm 4 Press UP or DOWN button to select ENG...

Page 7: ...s the correct day adjusted to ensure the answering machine time 4 Press UP or DOWN button to set the year 5 Press MENU OK button to confirm The month will be blinking 6 Press UP or DOWN button to set...

Page 8: ...other name for the R Recall button and the normal UK requirement is for 100ms but some PBX may need a longer time in which case you can change the setting from the Options Menu 5 Press MENU OK button...

Page 9: ...number of rings before the machine answers a call 1 Press MENU OK button The display shows OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU OPTIONS MENU RINGS TO ANSWER 2 Press UP or DOWN button u...

Page 10: ...ess UP or DOWN button to set the second digit of the REMOTE ACCESS code 7 Press MENU OK button to confirm Setting up continue The third digit of the code will be blinking The second digit of the code...

Page 11: ...her but it will only save up to With the compression rate set to OFF the recording quality will be lower but it will save up to about 40 minutes of messages setting about 20 minutes of messages Settin...

Page 12: ...he Handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE button on the Base unit to dial out the number During a call To adjust the speakerphone volume When the phone rings Lift the handset or press the SPEAKERPHONE butt...

Page 13: ...er right corner of the display 2 Press the MUTE button again to get back To mute the mouthpiece or microphone to the call LCD screen backlight and the mute icon will also turn on The display backlight...

Page 14: ...nd the call duration shown REDIAL PAUSE In standby mode press the OUT button Press the UP or DOWN button to find the record you wish to call When the number is displayed The phone automatically redial...

Page 15: ...e cursor to the number you Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm Input the name See page 17 for entering letters To modify an existing name press the UP or character you want to change then input the...

Page 16: ...to standby mode or wait until the program times out Press the PHONEBOOK button again If the Phonebook memory is empty the phone will automatically return to the standby display Otherwise the first alp...

Page 17: ...es Phonebook continue Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm Press the button repeatedly to return to standby mode or wait until the program times out 7 8 When viewing the Phonebook records press the U...

Page 18: ...aracter of the name Press the UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to the character you wish to change then input the new one or press the DELETE button to delete Press the PHONEBOOK button to save th...

Page 19: ...t normally available in the UK Withheld and Unavailable calls are saved in the calls list and show as missed Caller Display list This phone automatically stores the last 99 calls received When the cal...

Page 20: ...re When the record is displayed press the PHONEBOOK button The display shows the cursor blinking on the first digit of the number To modify the number press the UP or DOWN button to move the cursor to...

Page 21: ...ETE button again to confirm 3 Press the button to return to the standby mode To delete a Caller Display record 1 When the Caller Display record is displayed Press and hold the DELETE button The displa...

Page 22: ...X X M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S X X X X X X X X X X N E W N E W N E W N E W N E W Memory full please call later NOTE You will need to delete some m...

Page 23: ...1 minute long Press the button briefly until you hear Announcement 1 1 2 recorded message will be played back for hear a beep After setting the OGM1 briefly press the Announcement 2 Press and hold the...

Page 24: ...ou can record a memo directly into the machine The memo message will be played back together with any messages from callers With the Handset on hook press and hold the MEMO button until you hear a bee...

Page 25: ...S A G E S M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S M E S S A G E S X X X X X X X X X X N E W N E W N E W N E W N E W shows the total number of messages Press the PLAY button again to restart message playback o...

Page 26: ...me Control If you hear the answering machine recording a message you can intercept the call and speak to the caller either by lifting the Handset or pressing the SPEAKERPHONE button on the When you ha...

Page 27: ...confirm the The machine will not delete any messages that you haven t yet listened to 3 The display automatically returns to standby mode To delete all messages delay you will hear All messages erased...

Page 28: ...or bypass the OGM by pressing 3 Enter your REMOTE ACCESS Code 4 Press keypad 2 to playback your messages For other instructions see the Remote Intruction code menu shown on the next page To check you...

Page 29: ...0 To repeat the current message press To skip back to the previous message press 1 twice To skip forward to the next message press 3 To play the current announcement press 4 5 6 To delete the current...

Page 30: ...CCESS code Interrupt and bypass the outgoing message OGM Start message playback Skip forward to next message Repeat the current message Skip back to the previous message Stop playback or recording Del...

Page 31: ...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 socket it is not close to...

Page 32: ...ect one or more telephones The phone does Make sure you re using the telephone line cable not dial that was supplied with your Reliant 510 Other telephone line cables might not work The Caller Display...

Page 33: ...een key presses otherwise your call will be cut off Using your Reliant 510 on a PBX Last Number When you first make a call try pressing the REDIAL PAUSE Redial and or memory dialling access digit e g...

Page 34: ...identify the cause of the problem Calls are charged at Local Call rate 13 Guarantee and Service This product is guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of 1 year unauthorised modificati...

Page 35: ...irective 1999 5 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Council Directive 108 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility EMC and the European...

Page 36: ...hat you should press the button briefly then release it When the instructions tell you to press and hold a button this means you should keep the button pressed until the display changes and or you hea...

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