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Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit

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Chapter 4: Using the Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit
Using the Phonebook

Using the Phonebook

Your handset has a private phonebook and a shared phonebook. Each handset has its own private phonebook. 
The shared phonebook is stored in the USB base station, so its information can be shared by all handsets. A 
handset must be connected to the USB base station in order to use the shared phonebook.

Your private phonebook can store up to 100 entries, and your shared phonebook can store up to 10 entries. A 
name can have up to 10 characters, and a number can have up to 20 digits. 

Accessing the Phonebook

1. Select 

NAMES

2. Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want, PRIVATE or SHARED. 

3. Select 

OK

.

Adding a Phonebook Entry

1. Select 

NAMES

2. Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want, PRIVATE or SHARED. 

3. Select 

OK

.

4. Select 

ADD ENTRY

 and then select 

OK

.

5. Enter a unique name for the entry. (If the phonebook is full, the handset will return to standby mode.)

NOTE:

If you enter the same 

name for two different entries, 
then the message, “DUPLICATE 
NAME REPLACE?” will be 
displayed. Select 

OK

 to replace 

the existing entry with the new 
entry, or select 

CANCEL

 to 

change the name.

NOTE:

Contacts on the Skype 

contact list cannot be saved to 
the private or shared 
phonebook. 

Summary of Contents for CIT300

Page 1: ...User Guide Model No CIT300 Dual Mode Voice Internet Telephony Kit ...

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Page 3: ...nted like this Also each figure diagram screenshot or other image is provided with a figure number and description like this Figure numbers and descriptions can also be found in the List of Figures section This exclamation point means there is a caution or warning and is something that could damage your property or Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit This question mark provides you with a reminder ab...

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Page 5: ...ct should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of ele...

Page 6: ...the eyes or skin Observe the proper polarity or direction of any battery Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage or explosion Remove the battery cells if you do not plan to use the product for several months at a time Discard any dead batteries because they are likely to leak into the product Do not store this product or the battery in a high temperature area Battery stored in ...

Page 7: ...The Handset s Front Panel 5 The Handset s Side Panel 6 The Handset s Back Panel 7 The Handset s Display Screen 8 Chapter 3 Getting Started 13 Overview 13 Before You Begin 13 Getting Started with the Handset 14 Getting Started with the USB Base Station 15 Powering On the Handset 15 Setting Up Your PC 16 Using the Telephony Kit 18 Setting the Handset s Clock 19 Chapter 4 Using the Dual Mode Internet...

Page 8: ...eatures 59 Managing the Handsets 67 Using Multiple Handsets 72 Appendix A Troubleshooting 75 Common Problems and Solutions 75 Frequently Asked Questions 78 Default Settings 79 Appendix B Specifications 81 Environmental 82 Appendix C Regulatory Information 83 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 83 Environment and Safety 83 Compliance Information 85 European Un...

Page 9: ...dset Port 6 Figure 2 6 Back Panel of Handset 7 Figure 2 7 Handset with Clip 7 Figure 3 1 Handset s Batteries 14 Figure 3 2 Handset on Charger 14 Figure 3 3 Connect to the LINE Port 15 Figure 3 4 Audio for Windows 2000 17 Figure 3 5 Volume Control for Windows 2000 17 Figure 3 6 Skype Access Screen 18 Figure 3 7 Front of Handset 19 Figure 4 1 Front of Handset 21 Figure 4 2 Page the Handset 22 Figure...

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Page 11: ...on You plug the USB base station into your computer using USB and then connect its LINE port to a telephone wall jack With the Skype application running on your computer the handset can display your contact list on its display Find your contact press the Skype button and start talking The Telephony Kit also supports SkypeOut dialing and works as a regular phone It rings when you have a Skype Skype...

Page 12: ... Mode Internet Telephony Kit This chapter discusses how to make calls and configure different features of the Telephony Kit Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix describes some potential problems and solutions as well as frequently asked questions regarding use of the Telephony Kit Appendix B Specifications This appendix provides the technical specifications for the Telephony Kit Appendix C War...

Page 13: ... A handset A charger with built in power adapter A USB base station with built in USB cable A power adapter for the USB base station A belt clip for the handset An RJ 11 telephone cable The Charger The Telephony Kit comes with a charger which plugs into an electrical outlet When the handset s power runs low slide it into the charger and the handset will begin recharging automatically Figure 2 1 Ha...

Page 14: ...a landline call Page Button Press this button to page your handset To stop the page press the right soft key on your handset You will also use this button if you need to register additional handsets refer to Chapter 4 Using the Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit for more information Back Panel LINE Port Use the LINE port to connect the USB base station to your telephone wall jack with an RJ 11 telep...

Page 15: ...g call or a message waiting The context sensitive keys are described in this table Icon Name Function Soft Key Press this key to select the appropriate action shown on the left or right hand side of the screen Navigation Pad This lets you navigate menus in up and down directions as well as left to right During standby mode press up or down to see the Skype contact list Press left to view the SKYPE...

Page 16: ...hout saving changes or Ringer Off This button performs all the functions of a star key or turns the handset s ringer on or off Key Lock or Pause This button performs all the functions of a pound key locks the keys or enters a pause Intercom Press this button to access the intercom feature skype Press this button to access your Skype contact list Calls or Speakerphone Press this button to access ca...

Page 17: ...s Back Panel The handset s speakerphone and battery compartment are located on the back panel For directions on how to insert the batteries refer to Chapter 3 Getting Started The included belt clip snaps onto the back of the handset Figure 2 6 Back Panel of Handset Battery Compartment Speakerphone Figure 2 7 Handset with Clip Belt Clip ...

Page 18: ...een Icons Various icons can appear on the handset s display screen They are described in this table Icon Description Icon Description Base Handset Link Name Landline or Intercom Call in Progress Number Battery Full This bar shortens as the battery charge runs low Battery Empty Recharge the handset Speaker Volume Level 1 block lowest volume 5 blocks highest volume Alarm Clock Internal Melody for in...

Page 19: ...timer shows the duration of your current call Home Phone Landline Volume Mobile Phone Display Contrast Gender Office Phone Address Country State Province City Birthday USB Base Station Skype Melody Language Landline Voicemail Online Status Skype Voicemail Retrieved Skype Voicemail Skype Call in Progress New Skype Voicemail Skype ID Time Icon Description Icon Description ...

Page 20: ... sub menus During menu mode select OK or SAVE press the left soft key to save your changes Select CANCEL to cancel your changes Press the Power or End Call key to cancel changes and return to the standby screen SKYPE DISPLAY SOUNDS ADVANCED SYSTEM CONTACTS CLOCK HANDSET HS TOUCH DIAL REGISTER USER STATUS TIME FORMAT HS KEY TONES AUTO ANSWER BASE SELECT VOICEMAIL HANDSET NAME HS TONES ALARM CLOCK D...

Page 21: ...navigation pad to scroll through the menus and sub menus During menu mode select OK or SAVE press the left soft key to save your changes Select CANCEL to cancel your changes Press the Power or End Call key to cancel changes and return to the standby screen PRIVATE SHARED VIEW VIEW USE NUMBER USE NUMBER DETAILS EDIT EDIT TO PRIVATE TO SHARED DELETE DELETE ADD ENTRY ADD ENTRY STATUS QUICK DIAL DELET...

Page 22: ... cancel your changes Press the Power or End Call key to cancel changes and return to the standby screen Proceed to Chapter 3 Getting Started MISSED DIALED RECEIVED CALL TIMERS DELETE CALLS USE NUMBER USE NUMBER USE NUMBER LAST CALL MISSED DETAILS DETAILS DETAILS DIALED DIALED USE NUMBER USE NUMBER USE NUMBER RECEIVED RECEIVED LIST LIST LIST ALL CALLS VMWI VoiceMail Waiting Indication TO PRIVATE TO...

Page 23: ...you can follow the instructions in this chapter and run the Setup Wizard when instructed to do so Before You Begin Make sure you have an active Skype account www skype com and a PC with the following Windows 2000 or XP Skype software www skype com High speed Internet connection Available USB port If you have traditional phone service a landline make sure you have an available telephone wall jack ...

Page 24: ...ide the cover upward until it snaps into place 4 Plug the charger s power adapter into an electrical outlet 5 Place the handset on the charger For the initial charge let the batteries charge for 14 hours before using the handset This maximizes battery performance and life Proceed to the next section Getting Started with the USB Base Station Figure 3 1 Handset s Batteries NOTE The handset may becom...

Page 25: ...e USB cable of the USB base station to a USB port on your Skype enabled PC 3 Connect the included power adapter to the power port of the USB base station Then plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet Proceed to the next section Powering On the Handset Powering On the Handset When the handset is fully charged press and hold down the Power or End Call key for two seconds this will power on t...

Page 26: ...he Setup Wizard does not automatically run click Start Click Run In the field provided enter D SetupWizard exe if D is the letter of your CD ROM drive 3 When the installation is complete a shortcut icon will appear on your desktop If your PC runs Windows 2000 you may need to restart the PC Adjusting the Speaker Volume To manually adjust the speaker volume on your PC follow the instructions for you...

Page 27: ...e Sound Playback drop down menu and select your original sound device 9 Click the OK button Windows 2000 1 Click Start and select Settings Click Control Panel 2 Double click Sound and Multimedia 3 Click the Audio tab 4 From the Sound Playback drop down menu select USB Audio Device 5 Click the Apply button 6 Click the Volume button 7 Adjust the volume using the slider to obtain the best sound quali...

Page 28: ... your desktop 4 If this is the first time you use the USB driver you will be asked to allow the USB driver to access Skype Click Allow this program to use Skype and then click the OK button 5 When both Skype and the USB base station are active the Telephony Kit is ready for use Your current Skype online status should be shown on the handset s display screen 6 For Skype calls press the skype key on...

Page 29: ...o select MENU 2 Use the navigation pad to scroll up or down and select DISPLAY 3 Press the left soft key to select OK 4 Select CLOCK 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to scroll left or right and change the hour 7 Scroll down and change the minute If you are using a 12 hour time format proceed to step 8 If you are using a 24 hour time format proceed to step 9 8 Scroll down and select AM or PM 9 ...

Page 30: ...elect MENU 2 Use the navigation pad to scroll up or down and select DISPLAY 3 Press the left soft key to select OK 4 Select TIME FORMAT 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to scroll up or down and select 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS 7 Select OK to save your changes For more information on how to use the Telephony Kit refer to Chapter 4 Using the Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit ...

Page 31: ...vanced features Manage multiple handsets Using the Handset Here are some guidelines for using the handset and making calls Figure 4 1 Front of Handset Soft Key Call Intercom Calls or Speakerphone Soft Key Power or End Call skype Navigation Pad or Ringer Off Key Lock or Pause LED IMPORTANT When you want to make an emergency call make a landline call with the Telephony Kit if you have a landline If ...

Page 32: ... the 0 or key repeatedly to enter the special character symbol you want To change the case of a letter press the key The next letter you enter will be in the opposite case lower or uppercase To erase a character select Clear it works as a backspace To move the cursor use the navigation pad Call Timer When you are on a call the call timer shows the duration of your current call Paging the Handset I...

Page 33: ... key to turn on the ringer Staying within Range If you move outside of the USB base station s range during a call an alarm tone will sound and the Base Handset Link icon will flash on the handset s display screen Your call will be disconnected if you do not move back within range If a disconnected handset is outside of the USB base station s range for more than 30 minutes it will automatically tur...

Page 34: ...ion pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want When a contact is highlighted select PROFILE to view the contact s information such as name online status language birthday gender home number office number mobile number address and time 3 After you have selected the appropriate contact press the Call key ...

Page 35: ...t proceed to step 3 To call a landline number through SkypeOut go to step 7 3 Press the skype key or press up or down on the navigation pad 4 The Skype contact list will appear Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want 5 Select PROFILE 6 Press the Dial key Proceed to step 8 7 Dial the landline number you want to call 8 To toggle between the two calls press the Call key Ending a Skype C...

Page 36: ... there is a second incoming Skype call while you are on the first Skype call you will hear a call waiting tone To pick up the second incoming call press the Call key Your current Skype call will be put on hold To toggle between the two calls press the Call key Starting a Three Way Skype Conference Call You can have a conference call with two other Skype contacts or landline users through SkypeOut ...

Page 37: ...e landline number you want to call 2 Press the Call key Saving a Pre Dialed Number 1 Enter the number during standby mode 2 Select SAVE 3 Enter a unique name for the entry If the phonebook is full the display screen will say FULL and the handset will return to standby mode 4 Press down and edit the number if necessary 5 Press down and select a melody optional Use this feature if you want a specifi...

Page 38: ...andline Call When you receive a call the handset will ring and the Home Phone Landline icon will flash If you have caller ID then the caller ID of the incoming call will be displayed If the incoming call number matches a number in your phonebook then the name in the phonebook will be displayed To answer press the Call key Answering an Incoming Call from the Other Line When there is an incoming cal...

Page 39: ...ast landline number dialed follow these instructions 1 Press the Call key 2 Select REDIAL To redial one of the last 10 landline numbers dialed follow these instructions 1 During standby mode press right on the navigation pad The Dialed list will appear 2 Use the navigation pad to select the number or contact you want 3 Press the Call key Each number or contact on the Dialed list indicates which li...

Page 40: ...ill appear on the display screen Press the Calls or Speakerphone key again to turn off the speakerphone Adjusting the Call Volume During a call press up or down on the navigation pad to change the volume level You can also adjust the volume on your PC Refer to Chapter 3 Getting Started for more information Muting a Call To mute a call select MUTE The caller cannot hear you but you can hear the cal...

Page 41: ...to 10 characters and a number can have up to 20 digits Accessing the Phonebook 1 Select NAMES 2 Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK Adding a Phonebook Entry 1 Select NAMES 2 Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK 4 Select ADD ENTRY and then select OK 5 Enter a unique name for the entry If the phonebook...

Page 42: ... 1 Select NAMES 2 Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK 4 Select VIEW 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 7 If you are using the shared phonebook proceed to step 10 If you using the private one select OPTIONS...

Page 43: ... OK 6 Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 7 Select OPTIONS 8 Select EDIT 9 Select OK 10 If you wish edit the name and number If you are using to the private phonebook you can press down and change the melody Use this feature if you want a specific melody to ring when an...

Page 44: ...e the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 7 Select OPTIONS 8 To copy to the shared phonebook select TO SHARED To copy to the private phonebook select TO PRIVATE 9 Select OK 10 If you wish edit the name and number If you are copying to the private phonebook you can press down an...

Page 45: ...1 Select NAMES 2 Select PRIVATE 3 Select OK 4 Select QUICK DIAL 5 Select OK 6 The first quick dial key is displayed Press down on the navigation pad to select the quick dial key you wish to use If no number is assigned the display will say EMPTY Press the left soft key and go to step 8 If a number has been assigned to the quick dial key the display will show the name and number of the entry Go to ...

Page 46: ...the navigation pad to select the contact you want 9 Select DETAILS 10 Select OK Deleting a Quick Dial Key 1 Select NAMES 2 Select PRIVATE 3 Select OK 4 Select QUICK DIAL 5 Select OK 6 The first quick dial key is displayed Press down on the navigation pad to select the quick dial key you want to delete 7 Select OPTIONS 8 Select DELETE and then select OK 9 Select OK to confirm ...

Page 47: ...IEW and then select OK 5 Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 6 Select OPTIONS 7 Select DELETE and then select OK 8 Select OK to confirm Deleting All Entries 1 Select NAMES 2 Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK 4 Select D...

Page 48: ... the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK 4 Select STATUS and then select OK 5 The display shows how many entries you have left and how many are used Select OK when finished Calling a Number from the Phonebook While you are viewing your phonebook you can call a contact You can also open your phonebook during a call Calling Directly from the Phonebook 1 Select NAMES 2 Use the navigation...

Page 49: ...ES 2 Use the navigation pad to select the phonebook you want PRIVATE or SHARED 3 Select OK 4 Select VIEW and then select OK 5 Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 6 To make the call press the Call key To edit the number go to step 7 7 Select OPTIONS 8 Select USE NUMBER a...

Page 50: ... handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the name you want to find 4 Select DETAILS 5 The entry will be displayed Select CANCEL three times to return to the call Making a Call from the Phonebook During a Call 1 Select OPTIONS 2 Select PHONEBOOK 3 Use the navigation pad to select the contact you want If you want to search by letter use the handset s keypad to enter the first letter of the nam...

Page 51: ...nd the Skype Voicemail icon will appear on the display screen Retrieving a Voicemail Message 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK 4 Select VOICEMAIL 5 Select OK 6 Select VIEW 7 Select OK 8 Select the message you want to retrieve 9 Select PLAY to listen to the message NOTE The voicemail list will display an icon next to each voicemail The Skype Voicemail icon with a red star indicates that a me...

Page 52: ...ing Voicemail Deleting a Voicemail Message 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK 4 Select VOICEMAIL 5 Select OK 6 Select VIEW 7 Select OK 8 Select the message you want to delete 9 Select DELETE 10 Select OK to confirm Deleting All Voicemail Messages 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK ...

Page 53: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 43 Chapter 4 Using the Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit Using Voicemail 4 Select VOICEMAIL 5 Select OK 6 Select DELETE ALL 7 Select OK 8 Select OK to confirm ...

Page 54: ... keep track of the duration of your calls Checking the Call Records 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select MISSED DIALED or RECEIVED 3 Select OK 4 A list of call records is displayed Press up or down on the navigation pad 5 To view the details of an entry select OPTIONS 6 Select DETAILS 7 Select OK Transferring the Call Record to the Phonebook 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select...

Page 55: ...umber If you are copying to the private phonebook press down and change the melody if you wish Use this feature if you want a specific melody to ring when an incoming call matches the number of this entry 9 Select SAVE Deleting a Call Records Entry 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select MISSED DIALED or RECEIVED 3 Select OK 4 A list of call records is displayed Press up or down on the navi...

Page 56: ...sts at the same time 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select DELETE CALLS 3 Select OK 4 Select MISSED DIALED RECEIVED or ALL CALLS 5 Select OK 6 Select OK to confirm Using the Call Timer The handset has a call timer that records how long you have spent on various calls Viewing the Call Timer 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select CALL TIMERS 3 Select OK 4 Select LAST CALL DIALED REC...

Page 57: ...Call Timer 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select CALL TIMERS 3 Select OK 4 Select CLEAR ALL 5 Select OK 6 Select OK to confirm You have reset the call timer to zero Calling a Number from the Call Records While you are viewing the call records you can make or return a call Calling Directly from the Call Records 1 Press the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select MISSED DIALED or RECEIVED 3 Sele...

Page 58: ... the Calls or Speakerphone key 2 Select MISSED DIALED or RECEIVED 3 Select OK 4 A list of call records is displayed Press up or down on the navigation pad 5 To make the call press the Call key To edit the number go to step 6 6 Select OPTIONS 7 Select DETAILS 8 Select OK 9 Select OPTIONS 10 Select USE NUMBER and then select OK 11 Select CLEAR to delete a digit or use the navigation pad and keypad t...

Page 59: ...Using the Handset You can change your online status anytime without going back to your computer 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK 4 Select USER STATUS 5 Select OK 6 Select the online status you want others to see 7 Select OK Checking Your SkypeOut Credits Using the Handset You can check how many SkypeOut credits you have left 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK ...

Page 60: ...dset If you have misplaced a handset press and release the page button on the USB base station All handsets that are in standby mode and connected to that USB base station will play a paging melody If an outside call comes in the handsets will stop paging and play the external call melody There are two ways to stop the paging melody If you have multiple handsets press and release the page button o...

Page 61: ...ode Internet Telephony Kit Using Additional Features Using the Chat Alert You can have the handset alert you when someone sends you a Skype chat message 1 Select MENU 2 Select SKYPE 3 Select OK 4 Select CHAT ALERT 5 Select OK 6 Select ON 7 Select OK when finished ...

Page 62: ...ed the handset will obtain the current time from your PC which will be shown on the display screen You can manually change the time or time format To adjust the time setting follow these instructions 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK 4 Select CLOCK 5 Select OK 6 Press left or right on the navigation pad and change the hour 7 Press down and change the minute If you are using a 12 hour time...

Page 63: ...just the time format follow these instructions 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK 4 Select TIME FORMAT 5 Select OK 6 Press up or down on the navigation pad and select 12 HOURS or 24 HOURS 7 Select OK Giving the Handset a Name The handset comes with a factory default name You can give the handset a different name 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK ...

Page 64: ... Select OK 6 Edit the name 7 Select OK when finished Adjusting the Contrast of the Display Screen 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK 4 Select CONTRAST 5 Select OK 6 Press left or right on the navigation pad to select the proper contrast 7 Select OK when finished Setting the Language on the Handset 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY ...

Page 65: ...ct OK 4 Select LANGUAGE 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to select the language you want 7 Select OK when finished Changing the Wallpaper of the Display Screen 1 Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK 4 Select WALLPAPER 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to select the wallpaper you want 7 Select OK when finished ...

Page 66: ... Select MENU 2 Select DISPLAY 3 Select OK 4 Select COLOR 5 Select OK 6 Use the navigation pad to select the color you want 7 Select OK when finished Customizing the Sounds of the Handset Setting the Ringing Melodies and Volume You can assign different ringing melodies for each handset at different volume levels You can also assign different ringing melodies for outside and inside calls 1 Select ME...

Page 67: ...ess left or right on the navigation pad Press down when finished 8 To change the melody used for landline calls press left or right on the navigation pad Press down when finished 9 To change the melody used for inside calls press left or right on the navigation pad 10 Select OK when finished Setting the Key Tones The handset emits key tones each time you press a key on the keypad You can turn thes...

Page 68: ...t OK when finished Setting the Confirmation and Parking Tones The handset emits confirmation tones each time an operation is successful It emits parking tones when you place the handset on the charger You can turn these tones on or off 1 Select MENU 2 Select SOUNDS 3 Select OK 4 Select HS TONES 5 Select OK 6 Select ON or OFF 7 Select OK when finished ...

Page 69: ... the Alarm Clock 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select ALARM CLOCK 5 Select OK 6 Select ON or OFF 7 If you selected ON select OK and proceed to step 8 If you selected OFF select OK 8 To set the hour press left or right on the navigation pad Press down when finished 9 To set the minute press left or right on the navigation pad Press down when finished ...

Page 70: ...STOP to turn it off Using the Snooze Feature of the Alarm Clock When it rings select SNOOZE to temporarily turn off the alarm clock It will ring again in 10 minutes Using the Countdown Timer Setting the Countdown Timer 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select TIMER 5 Select OK 6 To set the hour press left or right on the navigation pad Press down when finished NOTE If the alarm clock i...

Page 71: ...ad Then select OK 9 The timer will start counting down and be displayed on the standby screen Turning Off the Countdown Timer The countdown timer will ring when it finishes counting down the time you have set When the timer rings select STOP to turn it off Using the Stopwatch 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select STOPWATCH 5 Select OK NOTE If the timer is ringing and you do not pres...

Page 72: ... without a reset select RESUME To return to the previous menu select CANCEL Using the Touch Dial Feature This feature allows you to call a number by pressing any key on your handset except when you press the Power or End Call key or select CANCEL Activating Touch Dial 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select TOUCH DIAL 5 Select OK NOTE To use this feature the handset must be registered...

Page 73: ...Deactivating Touch Dial 1 Select CANCEL to return to its normal standby mode 2 Select OK to confirm 3 The handset will return to its normal standby mode Using the Auto Answer Feature This feature offers you the convenience of answering a call by picking up the handset from the charger You do not need to press any key to answer the call 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select AUTO ANSW...

Page 74: ...set to tone dialing You can switch to pulse dialing if necessary 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select DIAL MODE 5 Select OK 6 Select TONE or PULSE 7 Select OK NOTE You can temporarily use tone dialing while the handset is in pulse dial mode Press and hold the key to set temporary tone dialing The letter d will be displayed on the screen All of the digits will be dialed as tones unt...

Page 75: ... 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select RECALL 5 Select OK 6 The current setting is displayed Use the navigation pad to select a different recall duration 7 Select OK Setting the Pause Duration You can set the pause duration on the handset In most cases you do not need to change this setting 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select PAUSE NOTE If you are not sure how to use this feature...

Page 76: ...y You can set the Private Automatic Branch Exchange PABX number on the handset so that it will be used as the prefix every time you make an outgoing call For example if you have to dial 9 first for an outgoing call you can set it here so you do not have to manually dial 9 first anymore 1 Select MENU 2 Select ADVANCED 3 Select OK 4 Select PABX 5 Select OK 6 The current setting is displayed Enter th...

Page 77: ... register the handset with up to four USB base stations and each USB base station can register up to four handsets 1 When the handset says UNREGISTERED select REG 2 Select OK 3 Press and hold down the page button on the USB base station until the LEDs of the USB base station flash 4 On the handset enter the Personal Identification Number PIN code The default is 0000 5 Select OK After the handset h...

Page 78: ... Select SYSTEM 3 Select OK 4 Select REGISTER 5 Select OK 6 Press and hold down the page button on the additional USB base station for four seconds 7 On the handset enter the PIN code The default is 0000 8 Select OK Selecting a USB Base Station When you want to select a USB base station to use you have two methods available Follow one of the following 1 Press and hold down MENU for one second 2 You...

Page 79: ... Then select OK Deleting a Handset You can delete a handset from any USB base station After you have deleted a handset it will no longer be linked to that USB base station The information in the handset s private phonebook and call records will still be available to you However you will no longer have access to the shared phonebook or any system features related to that USB base station 1 Select M...

Page 80: ...r your PIN code Then select OK Changing the PIN Code The PIN code secures access to some of the handset s menus The factory default is 0000 You can change it to a unique PIN code that only you remember 1 Select MENU 2 Select SYSTEM 3 Select OK 4 Select CHANGE PIN 5 Select OK 6 Enter your current PIN Code 7 Select OK 8 Enter the new PIN code 9 Select OK 10 Enter the new PIN code again 11 Select OK ...

Page 81: ...ndset to Its Factory Defaults You can reset the display sounds and other settings of the handset Refer to Appendix A Troubleshooting for a list of default settings 1 Select MENU 2 Select SYSTEM 3 Select OK 4 Select RESET 5 Select OK 6 Enter your PIN code 7 Select OK 8 Select OK to confirm The handset will return to standby mode ...

Page 82: ... for the other handset to answer your call Exiting an Intercom Call To exit an intercom call press the Power or End Call key Answering an Outside Call If an outside call comes in while you are on an intercom call you will hear a call waiting tone and the caller ID will be displayed on the handset To answer the outside call you must end the intercom call first Press the Power or End Call key and th...

Page 83: ...king an Inquiry Call During an Outside Call 1 Press the Intercom key 2 Use the navigation pad to select the handset you want to call 3 Select OK 4 Wait for the other handset to answer your call To return to the outside call follow these instructions 1 Select OPTIONS 2 Select OUTSIDE CALL 3 Select OK Your inquiry call has ended Transferring Your Call to Another Handset During an Outside Call 1 Pres...

Page 84: ...rting a Three Way Conference Call During an Outside Call You can connect an outside call and an inside call to create a three way call 1 Press the Intercom key 2 Use the navigation pad to select the handset you want to call 3 Select OK 4 Wait for the other handset to answer your call 5 When the other handset has answered your call select OPTIONS 6 Select CONFERENCE 7 Select OK 8 When both parties ...

Page 85: ...ck B Move the handset closer to the USB base station C Place the handset on the charger and recharge the batteries 2 The Base Handset Link icon is flashing on the handset s display screen Do the following until the icon is not flashing A If the handset says it is not registered then refer to Chapter 4 Using the Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit for instructions on how to register the handset B Move...

Page 86: ...o see if the batteries are positioned properly in the battery compartment B Make sure that you have properly connected the handset charger and USB base station Refer to Chapter 3 Getting Started C Put the handset on the charger to recharge the batteries 6 The audio quality is poor Do the following A Move the handset closer to the USB base station B There may be interference from nearby electrical ...

Page 87: ...t icon on the desktop E Another user may be using the contact list or Skype menu Try again later 10 I cannot call a landline number using SkypeOut Do the following until you can make your call A Make sure you enter 00 or 011 before you dial the number B Check your SkypeOut credit amount to make sure you have enough credits C Move the handset closer to the USB base station 11 I get a busy tone when...

Page 88: ... to www skype com for details When you receive a SkypeIn call it will ring the Skype melody and you can answer it the same way you answer a Skype call Can I put a Skype call on hold and make a landline call on the same handset No In order to make a call using the other line the landline you have to end the current Skype call However if you want to put the current call on hold and make another outg...

Page 89: ... Blank Color Color 1 PIN Code 0000 Handset Ring Volume Maximum Base Selection Auto Handset Skype Ring Melody Melody 1 LCD Contrast Level 2 Handset Landline Ring Melody Melody 2 Receiver Volume Medium Handset Intercom Ring Melody Melody 3 Message Waiting Indicator Off Handset Key Tones On Last Call Timer Reset Confirmation Parking Tone On Dialed Call TImer Reset Alarm Clock Off Received Call Timer ...

Page 90: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 80 Appendix A Troubleshooting Default Settings ...

Page 91: ...andards DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication Standard GAP General Access Profile Speech Coding 32Kbps ADPCM Distance Range 300 meters outdoor 50 meters indoor Number of Channels 120 duplex channels Europe and South America 60 duplex channels North America 96 duplex channels Taiwan Standby Talk Time 120 hours 10 hours USB Base Station Power 9V DC 300mA Interface USB Button Handset Locat...

Page 92: ...ndset Dimensions 1 86 x 5 20 x 1 36 47 37 mm x 132 mm x 34 62 mm Weight 4 59 oz 0 13 kg Charger Dimensions 2 99 x 2 99 x 2 48 76 04 mm x 75 88 mm x 62 92 mm Weight 6 35 oz 0 18 kg Certification FCC cUL CE Operating Temp 0ºC to 46ºC 32ºF to 110ºF Storage Temp 20ºC to 76ºC 4ºF to 164ºF Operating Humidity 10 to 50 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Storage Humidity 10 to 60 Non Condensing ...

Page 93: ...ing a thunderstorm IMPORTANT The electrical network is classified as dangerous according to criteria in the standard IEC 60950 One way to power down this product is by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet Ensure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible You can also power down this product by unplugging the USB base station from the h...

Page 94: ...as stations where there is gas leaking Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the Telephony Kit Environmental care Please remember to observe your local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials exhausted batteries and old phone and where possible always recycle Because the phone works by sending radio signals between the USB base station and ...

Page 95: ... with Part 68 of the FCC Rules A label is attached to the equipment that contains among other information its FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company This equipment uses the following USOC Jack RJ 11 An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be ...

Page 96: ...ephone company may ask that you disconnect the equipment from the telephone network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning The user must use the accessories and cables supplied by the manufacturer to get optimum performance from the product No repairs may be done by the customer If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contac...

Page 97: ...d the base station should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to the equipment may render the equipment void in product warranty and compliance This could also void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Radiation Exposure To maintain compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines the internal antennas use...

Page 98: ...ded FCC limit is 1 6 W kg based on 1 gram of tissue This phone has been tested and found compliant with the belt clip provided with the product The use of other type accessories not provided with the product may not ensure compliance to the recommended RF exposure standards Additional information on SAR and RF Exposure can be obtained off the FCC website at www fcc gov oet rfsafety There is no con...

Page 99: ...n on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection www who int emf Cellular Telecommunications Association www wow com com Noise Electrical pulse noise is present at one time or another This is most intense during electrical storms Certain kinds of electrical equipment such as light dimmers fluorescent bulbs motors fans etc also generate pulse noise Because radio frequencies are susceptible to this you may on...

Page 100: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 90 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union European Union Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE Directive ...

Page 101: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 91 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union ...

Page 102: ...ement in another language or have access to any other technical documentation see the Technical Documents on www linksys com international The following standards were applied during the assessment of the product against the requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC Radio EN 301 406 EMC EN 301 489 1 and EN 301 489 6 Safety EN 60950 1 EN 50360 handset and EN 50385 base station CE Marking The followin...

Page 103: ...ducts Covered by EU Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE This document contains important information for users with regards to the proper disposal and recycling of Linksys products Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol ...

Page 104: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 94 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union ...

Page 105: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 95 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union ...

Page 106: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 96 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union ...

Page 107: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 97 Appendix C Regulatory Information European Union For more information visit www linksys com international ...

Page 108: ...ich you reside 3 Click the name of the country in which you reside 4 Click Products 5 Click the appropriate product category 6 Select a product 7 Click the type of documentation you want The document will automatically open in PDF format NOTE If you have questions regarding the compliance of these products or you cannot find the information you are looking for please contact your local sales offic...

Page 109: ...NTY OF NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to You This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction This warranty does not apply if the Product a has been altered except by Linksys b has not been installed operated repaired or...

Page 110: ...Dual Mode Internet Telephony Kit 100 Appendix D Warranty Information ...

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