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In this guide

Getting started

Location ..................................................5
Connect the telephone line.......................6

Getting to know your phone

 ..................7

Using the phone

Make a call ............................................10
End a call ...............................................10
Receive a call ........................................10
Adjust the handset volume .....................10
Handsfree ..............................................10
Make a call in handsfree mode ..............11
Answer a call in handsfree mode ...........11
Adjust the handsfree volume ..................11
Last number redial .................................11
Adjust the ringer volume ........................11
Adjust the ringer tone ............................12
Adjust the incoming and outgoing  
Handset volume .....................................12
Increase the incoming and outgoing
Handset volume .....................................13
Mute button ...........................................13

One-touch memory

Store a one-touch number .....................14
Dial a one-touch number .......................15
Delete a one-touch number ...................15

Quick dial memory

Store a number in the quick
dial memory ..........................................16
Dial a quick dial memory number ..........16
Delete a quick dial number ....................17

Help

 ......................................................18

General information

Safety instructions, precautions and  
care .......................................................19
How many telephones can I have? .........21
Switchboard compatibility ......................21
Express Warranty ...................................22

Summary of Contents for CARE95

Page 1: ...s to assist in answering your questions quickly and efficiently Oricom Support Australia For all product enquiries troubleshooting or to discuss the range of Oricom products feel free to contact Orico...

Page 2: ...CARE95 Amplified Big Button Corded Phone with Handsfree Speaker User Guide Keep this user guide for future reference Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service...

Page 3: ...easy dialling of your 3 most important numbers 10 number quick dial memory so you can store a further 10 useful telephone numbers Handsfree make and receive calls without having to lift the handset L...

Page 4: ...uctions in Getting started on the next few pages Hearing aid friendly The CARE95 Big Button phone is fitted with an inductive coupler so it is compatible with hearing aids Need help If you have any pr...

Page 5: ...umber redial 11 Adjust the ringer volume 11 Adjust the ringer tone 12 Adjust the incoming and outgoing Handset volume 12 Increase the incoming and outgoing Handset volume 13 Mute button 13 One touch m...

Page 6: ...d Getting started Location You need to place your CARE95 Big Button phone within 1 5 metres of a telephone line socket so that the cable will reach Warning Do not place your telephone in the bathroom...

Page 7: ...oid problems with your broadband or noise on your phone line you might need to plug it into the wall socket via a microfilter not supplied If your main phone socket has a single socket as shown you ll...

Page 8: ...phone Getting to know your phone Underside of base Ringer Tone R1 R2 R3 Lets you set the tone of the ringer High Mid or Low Ringer Volume Lets you set the ringer volume High Low or Off Loud Use to in...

Page 9: ...called Mute with LED indicator 1 Press to mute button to mute caller the red LED illuminates when activated Quick dial memory card Use to make a note of your quick dial numbers Vol Use to decrease the...

Page 10: ...l Used with switchboard services One touch memory buttons Use to store and dial one touch telephone numbers in the memory Microphone When using handsfree your voice is detected through the base microp...

Page 11: ...ess the button 2 Enter the telephone number End a call 1 Replace the handset on the base or if using handsfree mode press the button Receive a call 1 When you receive a call the telephone rings and th...

Page 12: ...call Adjust the handsfree volume Use the buttons to increase or decrease the loudspeaker volume Last number redial 1 Lift the handset or press then press the REDIAL button The last number called will...

Page 13: ...Adjust the switch on the underside of the base to the ringer tone you want Adjust the incoming and outgoing handset volume You can adjust the volume level of your caller s voice in the earpiece and th...

Page 14: ...ce 1 Set the switch on the underside of the base to either Hearing for your caller s voice or Voice for your voice 2 During a call press the LOUD button to increase the volume level Mute button You ca...

Page 15: ...press 2 Press and hold the QUICK DIAL button for 2 seconds until a confirmation tone is heard then release 3 Press a button to assign a number M1 M2 or M3 A confirmation tone will be heard 4 Dial the...

Page 16: ...want is stored either M1 M2 or M3 The number will be dialled out automatically Delete a one touch number 1 Lift the handset or press 2 Press and hold the QUICK DIAL button for 2 seconds until a confi...

Page 17: ...emory number 1 Lift the handset and wait for the dial tone or press 2 Press the QUICK DIAL button 3 Press the quick dial memory location button to under which the number you want is stored The number...

Page 18: ...1 Lift the handset or press 2 Press and hold the QUICK DIAL button for 2 seconds until a confirmation tone is heard then release 3 Press the quick dial memory location button to that you want to delet...

Page 19: ...e and plugged into the telephone line socket at the wall see page 6 Only use the telephone line cord supplied with the phone Phone does not ring Check that the Ringer volume is not set too low or Off...

Page 20: ...ons safe for future reference Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing materials and exhausted batteries Wherever possible recycle those materials Installation and location...

Page 21: ...ance Dust with a soft dry cloth no water or solvent Regularly check that objects don t cover any parts or any vents which could cause overheating Only use batteries of same size and type as advised in...

Page 22: ...is exceeded the telephones may not ring With different telephone types there is no guarantee of ringing even when the REN is less than 4 Connecting to a switchboard Switchboard compatibility This tele...

Page 23: ...acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or workmanship during the Express Warranty Period This Express...

Page 24: ...xpress Warranty Period This Express Warranty extends to the original purchaser only and is not transferable Products distributed by Oricom are manufactured using new materials or new and used material...

Page 25: ...on with a 1 failure by you to adhere to the warnings and follow the instructions set out in this user guide for the proper installation and use of the product 2 wilful misconduct or deliberate misuse...

Page 26: ...Products that are authorised to be returned to Oricom in Australia must include all of the following A completed Return Authorisation form A copy of your Proof of Purchase please keep your original c...

Page 27: ...ta such as stored telephone numbers text messages and contact information Please ensure that you have made a copy of any data saved on your goods before sending for repair Please also be aware that go...

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