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 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 4

Key features ........................................................................................................................ 4

The handset ....................................................................................................................................... 4
The base unit ..................................................................................................................................... 5
The remote unit .................................................................................................................................. 5

Safety and care instructions ............................................................................................ 5

Caring for your telephone ................................................................................................................... 5
Safety precautions ............................................................................................................................. 6

Setting up your telephone ............................................................................................... 6

Unpacking the telephone .................................................................................................................... 6
Remote unit set up ............................................................................................................................. 6
Installation .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Choosing a location for the base unit ................................................................................................ 7
Connecting the base unit ................................................................................................................... 7
Installing the handset batteries .......................................................................................................... 7
Charging the handset batteries .......................................................................................................... 7
Replacing the handset batteries ......................................................................................................... 8
Replacing the remote sensor batteries ............................................................................................... 8
Installing the remote sensor batteries ................................................................................................ 8
Reset system ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Attaching the belt clip ........................................................................................................................ 8

Using your telephone ....................................................................................................... 8

Before you start ................................................................................................................................. 8
Making a telephone call ...................................................................................................................... 8
Correcting a dialling error ................................................................................................................... 9
Redialing a number ............................................................................................................................. 9
Answering a telephone call ................................................................................................................. 9
Returning missed calls ....................................................................................................................... 9
Ending a telephone call ...................................................................................................................... 9
Using the handset speakerphone ....................................................................................................... 9
Muting the microphone ....................................................................................................................... 9
Paging the handset from the base unit ............................................................................................ 10
Displaying caller ID information ........................................................................................................ 10
Deleting call ID information ............................................................................................................... 10

Using the telephone book .............................................................................................

10

Programming the telephone book ..................................................................................................... 10
Recalling an entry from the telephone book ..................................................................................... 11
Deleting an entry from the telephone book ...................................................................................... 11
Changing an entry in the telephone book ......................................................................................... 11

Changing your telephone settings ..............................................................................

12

Setting the dial mode (pulse or tone dial) ......................................................................................... 12
Changing the handset ring tone ....................................................................................................... 12
Changing the handset ring volume level ........................................................................................... 12
Changing the earpiece volume level ................................................................................................. 13
Turning the low battery warning signal off or on ............................................................................... 13
Turning the out of range warning signal off or on ............................................................................. 13

Summary of Contents for ThermoDECT

Page 1: ... a telephone call 8 Correcting a dialling error 9 Redialing a number 9 Answering a telephone call 9 Returning missed calls 9 Ending a telephone call 9 Using the handset speakerphone 9 Muting the microphone 9 Paging the handset from the base unit 10 Displaying caller ID information 10 Deleting call ID information 10 Using the telephone book 10 Programming the telephone book 10 Recalling an entry fr...

Page 2: ...all waiting feature 21 Transferring calls between handsets 21 Monitoring the temperature 22 Changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit 22 Monitoring the Indoor Temperature 22 Monitoring the Outdoor Temperature 22 Searching for Remote Sensor 22 Changing the Remote Sensor s Channel 22 Setting and using the handset clock 23 Selecting 12 or 24 hour display 23 Changing the date format 23 Changing the date and...

Page 3: ...tor emergency dial keypad lock and game play options Adjustable ring tones volume levels language display handset IDs and low battery out of range warning signals Dual time clock with alarm Long life 10 hour rechargeable batteries for those conversations that go on and on Read on to learn how to set up and use your new ThermoDECT telephone system KEY FEATURES The handset 1 Clear Phonebook Mutebutt...

Page 4: ...charging Flashes if a new messages or caller ID number has been received C F selection button Press the button at the back of the unit to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature display The remote unit 1 Temperature display 2 LED indicator 3 C F Switch 4 Reset button 5 Channel switch 6 Battery compartment 7 Battery compartment lid 8 Wall mount SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Caring for your...

Page 5: ... batteries for the handset A 220 volt AC power cord A telephone line An attachable belt clip for the handset A remote temperature sensor Two regular batteries for the remote sensor Remote unit set up Up to 3 remote units can be used with this product to monitor outdoor temperature The measurement unit C or F and channel number 1 2 or 3 switches are located in the battery compartment and should be ...

Page 6: ... the telephone wall socket 3 Plug the small end of the AC power cord into the power socket located at the back of the base unit 4 Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a nearby AC wall socket Installing the handset batteries Your ThermoDECT telephone is shipped with two rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA size To install the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment located at the back of the h...

Page 7: ... secure Reset System The RESET button is located in the battery compartment Press it with the point of a blunt object such as a ball point pen whenever you change the batteries or whenever performance is not behaving as expected e g unable to establish radio frequency link with main unit Attaching the belt clip To attach the belt clip to the back of the handset 1 Slide the belt clip over the back ...

Page 8: ...swer a call 1 Press OR 2 Press the button to use the speakerphone Once you answer the call the display on the handset will begin timing the call length after approxi mately 15 seconds Returning missed calls If you subribe for caller ID sevice through your telephone carrier your ThermoDect telephone can keep track of missed calls information for you When you miss a call the handset will display New...

Page 9: ...etwork provider The date and time of the last call made from the number The number of calls made to the number To display caller ID information 1 With the handset in standby mode press the button to view the list of caller IDs A No Entry Stored message displays if there are no entries stored in the caller ID bank 2 Press or to select the name you want to check A warning tone sounds when you reach ...

Page 10: ...confirm that you wish to delete the entry Result The display shows the word Deleted to confirm that the name and number have been removed from your telephone book Changing an entry in the telephone book To change an entry in the telephone book 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Phonebook 3 Press to select Edit Entry 4 Press 5 Press or to select the entry you wish to edit 6 Press to display the e...

Page 11: ...t ring tone You have a choice of five ring tones for external incoming calls To select a ring tone 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Handset Menu from the options 3 Press 4 Press to select Ext Melody from the options 5 Press 6 Press or to select the desired handset ring tone You will hear the melody for each tone unless you previously disabled the ring 7 Press to confirm your selection Tip To r...

Page 12: ...ur handset become low you will hear a warning tone whenever you use the telephone To turn the warning signal off or on 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Handset Menu from the options 3 Press 4 Select WarningTones from the options 5 Press 6 Press to select Low Battery from the options 7 Press 8 Press or to select off or on You will still hear a warning tone if the batteries become low while you ...

Page 13: ...ws you to answer a telephone call as soon as you remove the handset from the cradle in the base unit The default for this setting is on If you would prefer to answer your calls by pressing the button you can change this setting To turn the feature off or on 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Handset Menu from the options 3 Press 4 Press to select Auto Answer from the options 5 Press to select of...

Page 14: ...0000 and 9 for this step 8 Press to confirm your entry 9 Optional Repeat Steps 6 8 to set up a second prefix Tip To return to standby mode press and hold the button To select a pause duration 1 Follow Steps 1 5 above to enter the PABX setup menu 2 Press the button to select Pause setup from the options 3 Press to confirm your entry Tip To return to standby mode press and hold the button Changing t...

Page 15: ...ster up to four additional handsets and three additional base units to expand your ThermoDECT telephone system Additional handsets and base units are sold separately Handsets are shipped with a charge adapter for recharging their batteries Note This ThermoDECT telephone is compatible with most major modern DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications telephones If you already have a DECT syst...

Page 16: ... or Grandma H but they can with Mum Dad and Sam 5 Tom and Grandma H cannot use these features with Jill and Anna but they can with Mum Dad Sam and one another As you add handsets and additional base units to your ThermoDECT telephone it is important to remember the following concepts 1 Each base unit can carry a maximum of 5 handsets and keeps a record of which handsets have been registered to it ...

Page 17: ...not need to record or remember this number unless you are trying to register your handset to the base unit of another telephone system 9 Press to end the registration session Removing a handset To remove a handset from your ThermoDECT telephone system 1 Press the button on a handset that you do not intend to remove 2 Press to select Setup from the options 3 Press 4 Press to select Remove HS from t...

Page 18: ...never the phone is in standby mode To assign a name 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Handset Menu from the options 3 Press 4 Press to select Handset Name from the options 5 Press 6 Enter the new name for the handset using the chart on page 9 as a guide Press the button to delete the current entry The maximum length for the name is 8 characters 7 Press to confirm your selection Note The handset...

Page 19: ...re others start To turn the handset ring priority off or on 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Setup from the options 3 Press 4 Press to select Ring Priority from the options 5 Press 6 Press to set the ring priority to off on or Def Priority 7 Press 8 Optional if you selected Def Priority in Step 6 Press or to select the handset for which you wish to set ring priority 9 Press 10 Press or to sele...

Page 20: ...ximately 2 seconds until you see the word Conference flash on the display and hear a confirmation beep Result All three parties are connected into the call and can talk together Tip You can end a 3 way conference call exactly as you would any other call Just press the button Using the call waiting feature If you receive an external call while you are talking to someone through the intercom you wil...

Page 21: ...yed together with the OUT icon When the outdoor temperature reaches 40 C 104 F or higher the base unit will show HHH Note Your Thermo DECT supports up to 3 remote sensors Each one occupies one of 3 channels If you cannot find a remote sensor on one of the 3 channels please go to the section Searching for the Remote Sensor Suggestion Place up to 3 Remote Sensors in important areas of your home such...

Page 22: ... the button Changing the date format To change the handset date display format 1 Press the button 2 Press to select Setup from the options 3 Press 4 Press again to select Clock Setting from the options 5 Press to select Date Format from the options 6 Press 7 Press or to select DD MM Date Month or MM DD Month Date 8 Press to confirm your selection Tip To return to standby mode press and hold the bu...

Page 23: ... the PAGE key on the base unit USING THE CHILD FRIENDLY FEATURES Your ThermoDECT telephone includes the following child friendly features Keypad lock locks the keypad to prevent small children from inadvertently placing calls Baby call calls a pre set number such as to a relative or the police whenever any key is pressed Baby sit uses a second handset as a baby monitor to listen to your child s ac...

Page 24: ...handset as a baby monitor baby sit This feature allows you to place an intercom call between two handsets so that you can listen to the activities occurring in a second location The handsets must be registered to the same base unit for this feature to work To use this feature first place the listening handset in monitor mode then place an intercom call from another handset To place a handset in mo...

Page 25: ...or Backward left 4 or Forward right 6 or Down 8 or Snake game description When the game starts the snake is moving in the direction of the arrow When the snake reaches the same row as the egg press 4 or to turn toward the egg The snake turns left and is now moving toward the egg As the snake passes over the egg the egg will move to a different location Press 8 or to move the snake down The snake i...

Page 26: ...esired direction Direction Key Up 2 or Break 6 Down 8 or Car game description When the game starts your car is moving to the left the computer driven car is moving to the right When you reach the gap press the appropriate key to move to another row and avoid crashing into the computer car Press the keys to move between the rows as you try to clear all the dots The computer car will try to crash in...

Page 27: ...unit until the battery signal appears full Check the power connection by switching off the power at the main socket waiting a few seconds then switching it back on When I press the phone button I hear the busy tone You will hear a busy tone if the line is engaged with another handset that is registered to the same base unit Check the LCD display area for the EXT symbol This symbol indicates that s...

Page 28: ... but keep getting the busy tone and cannot get the blue LED light to display on the base unit Your handset may no longer be registered with the base unit Unplug the AC power source from the bottom of the base unit then plug it back in Press and hold the PAGE button until the blue IN USE light flashes Then follow the instructions on page 16 to re register your handset I keep hearing a short beep on...

Page 29: ...URCES Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn more about your ThermoDECT telephone and other Oregon Scientific products such as additional handsets and base units Contact information for our team of customer service representatives is on the website SPECIFICATIONS WeightDimension Base unit 200g without battery Base unit 122 x 132 x 76mm HxWxD Handset 102g without battery Handset 138 x ...

Page 30: ... product safely and correctly observe the following safety warnings Your ThermoDECT telephone is dependent on AC power source for operation and may not work during power and telephone outages Certain types of rechargeable batteries such as Ni MH rechargeable batteries may require special handling and disposal Check with your local waste disposal authorities for instructions Do not use your ThermoD...

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