background image

Cordless Digital Phone

with Answer Machine

Instruction Manual
L15DTAM10
L25DTAM10
L35DTAM10

Cordless Digital Phone

with Answer Machine

Instruction Manual
L15DTAM10
L25DTAM10
L35DTAM10

L25DTAM10 - 1 x Additional Handset

L35DTAM10 - 2 x Additional Handset

Logik L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd   1

8/4/10   2:39 PM

Summary of Contents for L15DTAM10

Page 1: ...ction Manual L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine Instruction Manual L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 L25DTAM10 1 x Additional Handset L35DTAM10 2 x Additional Handset...

Page 2: ...buttons 11 Base Unit 11 Display Icons and Symbols 12 Menu Structure 13 Quick exit a menu 13 USING YOUR PHONE 14 Switch the handset power on off 14 Make a call 14 Preparatory dialling 14 End a call 14...

Page 3: ...isplay the name or number 19 Edit an entry 20 Delete an entry 20 CALLER DISPLAY THE CALLS LIST 21 Caller Display 21 Caller information 21 Calls List 22 View the Calls List 23 Dial a number in the Call...

Page 4: ...ncy default 31 Default settings 31 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS AND BASES 32 Internal calls 32 Make an internal call 32 Receive an internal call 32 Transfer an external call 33 3 Way call 33 Register a new han...

Page 5: ...outgoing message 39 Delete outgoing message 39 Day setting 39 Answer delay 39 Call Screening 39 GENERAL INFORMATION 40 HELPFUL INFORMATION 42 SPECIFICATION 45 SAFETY FIRST 46 CAUTION 48 Logik L15DTAM1...

Page 6: ...ine We recommend that you spend some time to read this Instruction Manual in order to fully understand how to install and operate it Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this...

Page 7: ...Answer Machine Instruction Manual L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 L25DTAM10 1 x Additional Handset L35DTAM10 2 x Additional Handset Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine Instruction Manual L15DTAM1...

Page 8: ...indicated in the battery compartment 3 Slide the battery compartment cover back on 4 Put the handset on the base unit to charge it The first time you charge the handset charge it continuously for 14 h...

Page 9: ...al handset s is now set up to make and receive calls Handset Range Your telephone has a range of up to 300 metres outdoors when there is a clear line of sight between the base unit and the handset Any...

Page 10: ...press to delete the displayed entry or press and hold to delete all entries 2 Redial Pause Press to open the redial list When dialling storing a number press to enter a pause 3 Talk End call Press to...

Page 11: ...ging press up or down to adjust the handset ringer volume 8 Calls Press to open and scroll through the Calls list 9 Phonebook Press to open the phonebook When viewing the redial Calls list or when edi...

Page 12: ...es signal strength Flashes when handset is not registered to the base unit or if you go out of range Menu open Phonebook open Flashes to indicate new calls list entries received Answered call when vie...

Page 13: ...button to scroll through the menu options When you reach the end of the list the first option is displayed again and the handset makes an audible tone To select an option press the button To return t...

Page 14: ...ke as you enter the number press the button to delete a digit 2 Press the button to dial the number End a call 1 Press the button or place the handset back on the base unit charging cradle Receiving c...

Page 15: ...op your caller from hearing you while you talk to someone else close by 1 During a call press the button The handset microphone is muted and MUTE is displayed 2 Press the button again to resume your c...

Page 16: ...s and hold the button DELETEALL is displayed 2 Press the button to confirm or press the button to cancel Copy a redial number to the phonebook 1 Press theRedialbutton to open the redial list 2 Scroll...

Page 17: ...he keypad press and hold the button until the display shows the icon 2 To unlock the keypad press any button the display shows PRESS 3 Press the button within 3 seconds Find handset Paging You can ale...

Page 18: ...g the or button to PHONEBOOK and then press the button 2 The displays shows ADDENTRY Press the button 3 The displays shows NAME Use the keypad to enter the name and press the button 4 The displays sho...

Page 19: ...ce press the button To enter a dash press the button twice Dial from the phonebook 1 Press the button to open the phonebook The icon is displayed 2 Scroll using the or button to the entry you want or...

Page 20: ...to delete the number if required then enter the new number and press the button 6 If required select a new melody then press the button to confirm 7 ADDENTRY is displayed You can now enter your next n...

Page 21: ...Caller information The display can show the first 12 characters of phone numbers and names For this feature to work you must subscribe to a Caller Display Service During a call the caller s details a...

Page 22: ...a new call is received in the Calls list the icon will flash in the display when in standby mode to alert you When you have viewed the new call the icon will disappear but the icon will remain The Ca...

Page 23: ...play will alternate between the name and the number Press the button to see the caller s number If the telephone number is longer then 12 digits the icon is displayed Press the button again to see the...

Page 24: ...t the number if necessary then press the button 5 Scroll using the and button to select a ringtone and then press the button to confirm The entry is now stored in the phonebook Delete an entry 1 Press...

Page 25: ...the volume 1 5 or OFF 4 Press the button to confirm or button to return to the previous menu While the phone is ringing you can adjust the ringer volume by pressing the or button Handset ringer melody...

Page 26: ...the button to confirm The handset name will only be displayed for approximately 20 seconds when no button is pressed If you make a mistake press the button to delete an incorrect character or digit S...

Page 27: ...n to confirm Battery low warning tone on off 1 Press the button scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button 2 When BEEP is displayed press the button 3 Scroll using the button to LOWB...

Page 28: ...ls by lifting the handset off the base unit or charging cradle You can switch this feature off so that calls always have to be answered by pressing 1 Press the button scroll using the button to HANDSE...

Page 29: ...ibed to your network s Caller Display service the day and time will be set on the handset automatically Set the alarm 1 Press the button scroll using the button to DATE TIME and then press the button...

Page 30: ...ess the button 4 Enter your new 4 digit PIN and then press the button 5 Re enter the new PIN again and then press the button to confirm Reset You can reset your phone to its default settings 1 Press t...

Page 31: ...d the button while replacing the batteries back into the telephone The display will show DEFAULT Press the button Default settings Low battery beeps ON Out of range warning beeps ON Key beep ON Auto a...

Page 32: ...calls between handsets transfer an external call from one handset to another hold a conference call between two internal handsets and an external call make an internal call between two handsets while...

Page 33: ...reconnected to your external caller 3 When the other handset answers press the button to transfer the call If the other handset does not answer press the button to speak to your external caller again...

Page 34: ...and then press the button 4 Enter the base unit number 1 4 The numbers that are flashing are already in use 5 The display will show SEARCHING 1 When the handset finds the base unit signal SEARCHING an...

Page 35: ...a handset You can use one handset to de register another handset You cannot de register the handset you are using 1 Press the button scroll using the toSETUP and then press the button 2 Scroll using t...

Page 36: ...ip to the next message playing Press the button during message playback to delete the message You will hear Message delete prompt to confirm that the message has been deleted The next message will the...

Page 37: ...an audible tone If ON is selected the unit will answer the call If OFF is selected the unit will not answer the call Please see the Call answering and message recording section Answer mode The unit ha...

Page 38: ...ve a message so please call later Press the button scroll using the or button to TAMSETTING menu and then press the button Scroll using the or button to select OGMSET TING and then press the button to...

Page 39: ...r Delay Select ANSWERDELAY from the TAMSETTINGS menu and then press the button The handset displays the current setting Scroll using the or button to select the desired answer delay and then press the...

Page 40: ...ed expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity of emergency intensive care medical equipment It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted you check with a medi cal expert befor...

Page 41: ...ost types of switchboard however in the event of any difficulties consult your switchboard Service Provider Dialling mode Your telephone is set to Tone dialling and you can change to Pulse Dialling Re...

Page 42: ...line cord is correctly connected The handset batteries are installed correctly and charged No display Check that the batteries are correctly inserted into the handset and fully charged Check that the...

Page 43: ...heck with your local council office for special disposal instructions Do not open or mutilate the battery ies Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to eyes and skin The elect...

Page 44: ...it could be a phone line problem Please contact your telephone company for assistance Moving your phone Carefully pack your unit preferably in the original packaging Disposal Old units still have som...

Page 45: ...sion W x D x H 110 x 80 x 180 mm Weight 35g Dialing Mode Tone DTMF Pulse Operating Environment 0 40 C Power Source HANDSET 2pcs of AAA size 550 mAH NiMH 1 2 V rechargeable batteries BASE Input 230V 50...

Page 46: ...age and or injury may result if the product falls Do not cover slots and openings on the telephone They are provided for ventilation and protection against overheating Never place the telephone near r...

Page 47: ...with the telephone The telephone is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supe...

Page 48: ...cations unless it is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution w...

Page 49: ...Logik L15DTAM10_A6_100804 indd 49 8 4 10 2 39 PM...

Page 50: ...Logik L15DTAM10_A6_100804 indd 50 8 4 10 2 39 PM...

Page 51: ...Logik L15DTAM10_A6_100804 indd 51 8 4 10 2 39 PM...

Page 52: ...iver direct to your door the very next day Visit www partmaster co uk or call 0844 800 3456 UK customers only Calls charged at National Rate If you require a replacement for any of the items listed be...

Reviews: