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Important!

The earpiece of the handset may attract small ferromagnetic objects such as staples and pins, care should 

be taken when placing the handset near these items.

Connection/Initial programming

1. 

Connect the curly cord to the handset and to the socket marked

 

q

 

on the side of 

the telephone.

2. 

Place the handset into the cradle.

3. 

If supplied, connect the mains adapter to the DC 9V socket on the telephone and 

to the mains power wall socket. If a power adapter is not used then batteries must 

be fitted! See “Batteries” section.

4. 

The display will now flash the alarm setting.

5. 

If the alarm is not shown press and hold 

v

 until the alarm setting flashes.

 

(detailed description of the alarm can be found in chapter 

Alarm settings

)

6. 

Press

 OK

.

7. 

Select the required language using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

8. 

Select the desired contrast setting (3=normal) using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

9. 

Set the correct hour (00-23) using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

10. 

Set the correct minute/s using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

11. 

Set the correct day using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

12. 

Set the correct month using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

13. 

Select the required pause setting (2 seconds=normal) using 

v

/

V

. Press 

OK

.

14. 

Please refer to 

Batteries

 above regarding the installation of back up batteries.

15.

  Connect the telephone line cord to the socket marked 

T

 

on the telephone, and to 

a telephone network wall socket.

16.   

Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone. Your telephone is now operational.

Batteries

The telephone requires 3 x AA 1.5V alkaline batteries. When the batteries are running 

low, 

 will be displayed.

The batteries will maintain the telephones functions and prevent the loss of Caller ID, 

memories and other functions in the event of a power failure.

1. 

Check that the mains adapter is correctly connected to avoid losing stored 

information.

2. 

Disconnect the telephone line cord from the network wall socket.

3. 

Remove the battery cover.

4. 

Install the batteries ensuring that the correct battery polarity is observed.

5. 

Replace the battery cover.

Changing the clock, alarm settings, language or contrast

If you wish to alter the clock, alarm, language or contrast settings at a later point please 

refer to 

Connection/Initial programming

 (steps 

5-13

) above.

Summary of Contents for AUB 300

Page 1: ...AUB 300 ...

Page 2: ...5 Clear OK button 6 One Touch memories 7 Headset socket 8 Handset socket 9 Mute button and LED 10 Store button 11 Recall button 12 Redial button 13 Hands free button and LED 14 Headset button and LED 15 Speaker volume control 16 Handset Headset volume control 17 Ringer Message waiting indicator 18 Caller ID Phone book 19 Input socket for additional equipment English 18 19 8 1 ...

Page 3: ...y using v V Press OK 12 Set the correct month using v V Press OK 13 Select the required pause setting 2 seconds normal using v V Press OK 14 Please refer to Batteries above regarding the installation of back up batteries 15 Connect the telephone line cord to the socket marked T on the telephone and to a telephone network wall socket 16 Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone Your telephone i...

Page 4: ...acket is available as an accessory part number WB200 300 in white or black 1 Fix the wall mount bracket on the back of the telephone 2 Secure two screws vertically positioned 83 mm apart 3 The screws should locate into the two keyholes on the wall mount bracket 4 Activate the hanging peg located by the hook switch by lifting it upwards and rotating it 180 degrees Making a call Lift the handset and...

Page 5: ...automatic and dependent on the sound level of the incoming call and the microphone respectively It is therefore essential that there are no loud noises e g music in the immediate vicinity of the telephone as this will disrupt the hands free function Group listening Group listening allows anyone in the same room as the base unit to hear both parties and follow the conversation through the base unit...

Page 6: ...ou need to insert a pause in the telephone number press REDIAL If you need to change a number store the new number in the same location as the old one Dialling from the Phone book 1 Press b repeatedly until the symbol b is displayed 2 Scroll through the entries using v V To perform a quick search press the corresponding number button one or more times for the first letter 3 Press DIAL to dial the ...

Page 7: ...D b repeatedly until the symbol is displayed Press STORE 2 Enter the telephone number to be stored up to 22 digits Press STORE 3 Enter name Press the corresponding number key one or more times for the first letter Press STORE 4 Select a One Touch memory location M1 M16 by pressing the corresponding button Please note If you need to insert a pause in the telephone number press REDIAL If you need to...

Page 8: ...played 2 Scroll through the entries using v V 3 Press DIAL to dial the displayed number or just wait to return to standby mode Caller ID Messages Apart from showing telephone numbers the display can also show OUT OF AREA It is an International call or a call from a PBX no information received PRIVATE The call comes from a blocked number or a PBX T New number not previously displayed Z double envel...

Page 9: ...button timing can be switched between either 100ms AU UK EU 300ms FR 600ms NZ using the RECALL TIME switch located on the underside of the telephone within the battery compartment EARTH TIME UK only Selection of either earth or timed loop break recall method PULSE TONE Select the required dialling type Tone or Pulse using the PULSE TONE switch located on the underside of the telephone within the b...

Page 10: ...system If the telephone still does not work contact the place of purchase Don t forget the receipt or a copy of the invoice UK If you cannot resolve the fault using the faultfinder section technical support is available by email on tech doro uk com or via a premium rate telephone number 0905 895 0854 calls cost 50 pence per minute prices correct at the time of publication Further contact details a...

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