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Table of contents

Important Information ....................................................................................................................... 1
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................ 5
Handset display icons explained ...................................................................................................... 11
Phone menu guide ......................................................................................................................... 13
Making and receiving calls ............................................................................................................. 14
Using your menu ............................................................................................................................ 20
Base Settings ................................................................................................................................ 30
Using your phone book ................................................................................................................... 33
Using your quick dial memory buttons ............................................................................................. 37
Using your calls list ........................................................................................................................ 39
Operations of voice menu ............................................................................................................... 42
Using your answering machine (Only for Pro810) ............................................................................. 45
Use on a private branch exchange .................................................................................................. 52
Help and support ........................................................................................................................... 54
Safety information .......................................................................................................................... 57
Maintenance and guarantee ........................................................................................................... 60
Warranty information (Australia) ...................................................................................................... 61

Pro610 810 User Guide-.indd   4

2012-7-16   14:08:00

Summary of Contents for Pro610

Page 1: ...user guide for future reference Always retain your proof of purchase in case of warranty service and register your product online at AUSTRALIA www oricom com au Oricom Customer Support 1300 889 785 o...

Page 2: ...1 Getting Started 5 Handset display icons explained 11 Phone menu guide 13 Making and receiving calls 14 Using your menu 20 Base Settings 30 Using your phone book 33 Using your quick dial memory butt...

Page 3: ...OFBS JOUFOTJWF DBSF NFEJDBM FRVJQNFOU t MFBO XJUI B ESZ TPGU MJOU GSFF DMPUI FWFS VTF DMFBOJOH BHFOUT QBSUJDVMBSMZ BHHSFTTJWF TPMWFOUT t FDBVTF UIF QIPOF XPSLT CZ TFOEJOH SBEJP TJHOBMT CFUXFFO CBTF TU...

Page 4: ...IFBSJOH BJET available we can t guarantee that your phone will function fully with every hearing aid Telecom NZ The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom...

Page 5: ...is product Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit Adaptor for base unit OQVU _ 7 N 0VUQVU 7 N This telephone is capable of producing very high volume levels when the Boost...

Page 6: ...and Time Stop Watch Answer off Show Details Equalizer Recall Set Time Voice Prompt 1 2 3 Format on off Delete Entry Boost System PIN simple PO PGG Delete All Handset Name Copy Entry Keypad Beep 0O PG...

Page 7: ...x contents If you have purchased a 1SP pack you should have t CBTF t DPSEMFTT IBOETFU t CBUUFSZ DPWFS t CFMU DMJQ t QPXFS BEBQUPS t UFMFQIPOF MJOF DPSE t Y 7 N I J CBUUFSJFT Important 6TF POMZ UIF QPX...

Page 8: ...derside of your phone base but don t plug the other end into the phone wall socket yet Pro810 Pro610 Important 6TF POMZ UIF QPXFS BEBQUPS UFMFQIPOF MJOF DPSE BOE CBUUFSJFT TVQQMJFE XJUI ZPVS 1SP PUIFS...

Page 9: ...handset So it can charge fully place your handset on its base to charge for at least 16 hours make sure the power socket is switched on Important Only use the rechargeable 750mAh NiMH batteries suppl...

Page 10: ...quired Simply turn the handset over and slot the belt clip securely into the two recesses located on either side of the handset PVS 1SP JT OPX SFBEZ GPS VTF Private exchanges if your phone is going to...

Page 11: ...on Menu in standby mode 5 Direct Memory M1 M2 and M3 6 BMM 5SBOTGFS BOE 7PJDF FOV 4XJUDI 7 PPTU 0O 0GG 8 Boost On LED 9 Profile 10 Navigation Left INT 11 Navigation Up Redial 12 Navigation Right Recal...

Page 12: ...ion Key PRO810 Base Unit 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 9 10 1 IFDL 3FDPSE 0 2 7PMVNF 6Q 3 7PMVNF PXO 4 VUF FMFUF 5 BTU PSXBSE FNP 6 1MBZ 1BVTF 7 Rewind 8 1BHF OUFSOBM 9 OGM 10 4UPQ TD OT PO PGG Pro610 810 User Guid...

Page 13: ...t display to indicate Menu PO SN 0 Back Phonebook mode There is more information to view on the left There is more information to view on the right Battery status Ringer off An alarm is activated Hand...

Page 14: ...V IBWF OFX DBMMT When steady the handset is in range of the base 8IFO BTIJOH UIF IBOETFU JT PVU PG SBOHF PG UIF CBTF Internal call in progress Answering machine is on Answering machine is off Indicate...

Page 15: ...menu open your main menu and then press or Select sub menu item scroll using or until the item you re looking for is shown and then press Browse a function open your sub menu and then press or Select...

Page 16: ...k is set to ON see page 26 and speak into the phone or if the handset is off the base or Auto Talk is set to OFF see page 26 press and then speak into the phone Redial a number PVS IBOETFU TUPSFT UIF...

Page 17: ...the desired entry using the keypad e g m for Miller If there are more than one entry beginning with m scroll to find your number using or then press Dial a number using the quick dial buttons To store...

Page 18: ...1 Switch on handsfree mode by pressing the key twice 2 Exit handsfree mode by pressing 5P BEKVTU UIF IBOETGSFF WPMVNF QSFTT UIF CVUUPOT and on the right of the handset Note PV DBO U CPPTU WPMVNF XIFO...

Page 19: ...press and hold for 3 seconds The icon will be displayed To unlock press and hold again for 3 seconds Make an internal call Note The following features Make an internal call transfer an external call...

Page 20: ...ternal call number of the handset you want to transfer the call to e g 2 to transfer the call to Handset 2 2 To accept the call on the receiving handset press PV DBO OPX TQFBL UP UIF QFSTPO BOTXFSJOH...

Page 21: ...ll end when you press Find handset PV DBO MPDBUF B NJTTJOH IBOETFU PS BMFSU B IBOETFU VTFS UIBU UIFZ BSF XBOUFE CZ DBVTJOH UIF handset to beep from the base 1 Press on the base The handset s will beep...

Page 22: ...boost and equaliser will also be memorised and applied as indicated below User Profiles PV DBO TUPSF EJGGFSFOU VTFS QSP MFT FBDI XJUI EJGGFSFOU TFUUJOHT GPS UIF A7PMVNF A PPTU BOE A RVBMJTFS GFBUVSFT...

Page 23: ...our menu by pressing then scroll using or until Profile is displayed and press 2 Scroll using or until Profile 1 or 2 is displayed and press 3 Scroll using or until Boost is displayed and press PV MM...

Page 24: ...ng or until Copy is displayed and press 4 Scroll using or until the handset e g 2 3 4 or 5 you want to copy the profile to and press 5 On the handset you re copying the profile to to confirm press Or...

Page 25: ...one is shown press 3 Scroll using or until External or Internal is displayed and press PV MM TFF UIF NFMPEZ TFUUJOH F H YUFSOBM OUFSOBM 5 Change the melody using or and press Change the handset ringer...

Page 26: ...re is set to On the boost function is always activated The Boost LED on the top left side of the handset is on and the display shows BOOST IS ON PV DBO VTF UIF key to switch it off for the recent call...

Page 27: ...ayed and press 2 Scroll using or until Keypad Beep is displayed and press PV MM TFF UIF LFZQBE TFUUJOH J F 0O PS 0GG 4 Change the keypad beep on or off using or and press Change contrast PV IBWF B DIP...

Page 28: ...g or until Auto talk is displayed and press PV MM TFF UIF DVSSFOU BVUP UBML TFUUJOH F H 0GG 4 Change the auto talk setting using or and press Change backlight time PV IBWF B DIPJDF PG PS TFDPOET CFGPS...

Page 29: ...the confirmation beep setting using or and press Select base PV DBO VTF UIJT GFBUVSF JG ZPVS IBOETFU JT SFHJTUFSFE UP NPSF UIBO POF CBTF 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or until Handset...

Page 30: ...your handset has a 24 hour clock and press Change clock hours to 12 or 24hour format 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or until Time is displayed and press 2 Scroll using or until Set ti...

Page 31: ...t Once Every Day Mon to Fri or Off and press 4 Enter the time you want your alarm to go off and press 5 Choose your alarm melody and press To cancel the alarm signal press Pressing activates the snooz...

Page 32: ...OH F H 4 Change the ringer melody using or and press Change base ringer volume PV IBWF B DIPJDF PG WF WPMVNF MFWFMT QMVT 0GG 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or until Base settings is di...

Page 33: ...scroll or until Tools is displayed and press 2 Scroll using or until Appointment is displayed and press 3 Scroll using or until 1 2 3 4 or 5 is displayed and press 4 Scroll using or until Edit is dis...

Page 34: ...is displayed and press 2 Scroll using or until voice prompt is displayed and press 3 Scroll to select ON OFF or Simple 4 Press to select and save setting Reset to default settings Important If you re...

Page 35: ...V MM TFF UIBU UIF LFZT PO ZPVS LFZQBE IBWF MFUUFST BT XFMM BT OVNCFST G ZPV QSFTT B DIPTFO LFZ B number of times it ll show you all the numbers and letters it represents Here are some keys you may fin...

Page 36: ...name and number and press Edit a phone book entry 1 Open your phone book by pressing 2 Scroll using or to find the entry you want to edit and press 3 The display will show Edit entry press again 4 Pre...

Page 37: ...another registered handset Note PV DBO POMZ DPQZ UIF QIPOF CPPL UP BOPUIFS IBOETFU JG UIBU IBOETFU JT SFHJTUFSFE PO ZPVS base unit See page 18 It s easy to copy t B TJOHMF FOUSZ PQZ FOUSZ t FOUSJFT O...

Page 38: ...y and press 3 Scroll to either Copy entry Copy append or Copy all and press 4 Scroll or to the handset number you want to copy to e g 2 for Handset 2 and press to confirm 5 Pick up the handset you re...

Page 39: ...phone number you want to store and press 5 Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this entry and press The display will show Entry saved Edit a quick dial entry 1 Choose the quick dial entry to...

Page 40: ...e quick dial entry to delete by pressing either or 2 Press Scroll to Delete Entry and press 3 Display will show Delete Entry Press to confirm or to cancel Using your quick dial memory buttons Pro610 8...

Page 41: ...on If the number doesn t appear this is because either the caller s identification Caller ID has been withheld by the caller or it is unavailable due to network restrictions PV DBO PQFO ZPVS DBMMT MJT...

Page 42: ...name if needed and press 6 Scroll using or to choose the ringer melody for this name and number and press Store numbers from your calls list to a quick dial memory It s easy to store incoming call nu...

Page 43: ...press 3 Scroll until you highlight Delete 4 Press to confirm or to cancel Delete all calls list entries 1 Press to open your calls list at the most recent entry and press 2 Scroll until Delete all is...

Page 44: ...hone book in order when selected entry is reached after 2 seconds delay the phone will announce the name by announcing each character in the name Voice menu options There are 2 levels of voice mode fu...

Page 45: ...To Select the Voice Menu mode 1 Open the menu by pressing then scroll using or until Tools is displayed and press 2 Scroll using or UP TFMFDU 7PJDF 1SPNQUT BOE QSFTT 3 Scroll using or to select Simple...

Page 46: ...FT Deregister a handset PV NBZ OFFE UP EFSFHJTUFS B IBOETFU JG ZPV WF UPP NBOZ SFHJTUFSFE PO ZPVS QIPOF TZTUFN PS JG UIF handset develops a fault and needs to be replaced Important PV DBO POMZ DBODFM...

Page 47: ...ZPV have Adjust the base loudspeaker volume PV DBO JODSFBTF PS EFDSFBTF UIF CBTF MPVETQFBLFS WPMVNF VTJOH UIF buttons on the base The volume level will be shown on the base message counter e g L1 L5...

Page 48: ...ge counter will show oG during recording 2 To stop recording press PVS PVUHPJOH NFTTBHF XJMM CF QMBZFE CBDL UP ZPV UIF CBTF message counter will show o1 Note To return your outgoing message to the def...

Page 49: ...econds The current ring delay setting will be announced and you will also see it displayed on the base message counter e g r3 or tS for time saver 2 Choose the number of rings you want 2 9 or Time Sav...

Page 50: ...memos using the base buttons Playback is in the order messages or memos were received New messages are played before old ones The time and date of each message or memo is announced before playback He...

Page 51: ...rn to standby Memory full PVS BOTXFSJOH NBDIJOF XJMM BOOPVODF JG JU T GVMM BOE BVUPNBUJDBMMZ TUPQ UBLJOH BOZ NPSF NFTTBHFT BOE TXJUDI JUTFMG UP OTXFS 0OMZ PV MM OFFE UP EFMFUF TPNF PG ZPVS NFTTBHFT PS...

Page 52: ...w security PIN will be announced Press the key at any time to exit changing the PIN code mode and return to standby The PIN code will remain unchanged Call in to check messages 1 Dial your own phone n...

Page 53: ...sages press 3 Hear outgoing message OGM press 4 Record outgoing message OGM press 5 To end your message press 6 Stop messages press 6 Delete current message press 7 Switch answering machine off press...

Page 54: ...PV MM TFF UIF DVSSFOU SFDBMM UJNJOH TFUUJOH F H Short 4 Choose the recall timing setting you want Short or Long using or and press Insert a dialling pause If you have to dial a number for an outside l...

Page 55: ...BCMF UP TVQQPSU TFSWJDFT TVDI BT DBMM XBJUJOH BOE DPOGFSFODF DBMMT PV MM OFFE to check with your telephone network provider for further information on these services Use on a private branch exchange...

Page 56: ...r which reconnect everything to determine if this has resolved the issue I can t make phone calls 1 Make sure the phone cable is connected properly If it is there may be a fault Please make sure you r...

Page 57: ...er ID isn t working 1 Check you have this service on your phone line Please call your network provider 2 The caller may have withheld their phone number My handset or base doesn t ring Check that the...

Page 58: ...l See page 49 My remote access isn t working 1 Check you re using the correct PIN See page 50 2 Make sure you re using a touchtone phone The red light on the base is constantly flashing PV IBWF B OFX...

Page 59: ...es Y 7 N I J Recall time 4IPSU NT POH NT Optimum ambient temperature 0 C to 45 C Optimum relative humidity 20 to 80 Recall 100 300 ms DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication standard for cord...

Page 60: ...ing melody external 7 Handset ringing melody internal 9 Handset ringing volume 4 Base ringing melody 3 Base ringing volume 3 Keypad beep On Auto talk Off Contrast 3 Backlight time 10s Boost on Off Rec...

Page 61: ...Answering machine will not be reset Answer mode Answer and record PIN code for remote access 000 Answer delay 9 Time format 12 hours Safety information Pro610 810 User Guide indd 59 2012 7 16 14 08 0...

Page 62: ...oricom com au If you have further questions about using the product after reviewing the resources above or would like to purchase replacement parts or accessories please call our Customer Support Tea...

Page 63: ...does not qualify for return this warranty does not apply to your product Products that are authorised to be returned to Oricom in Australia must include all of the following t DPNQMFUFE 3FUVSO VUIPSJ...

Page 64: ...other warranties or conditions express or implied including as to acceptable quality and fitness for a particular purpose except as stated in this Warranty Any implied warranties that may be imposed b...

Page 65: ...FMFDU UP QSPWJEF ZPV XJUI B replacement product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the product will be uninterrupt...

Page 66: ...nd strict product liability a contract claim or any other DMBJN PXFWFS UIJT MJNJUBUJPO PG MJBCJMJUZ XJMM OPU BQQMZ UP DMBJNT GPS QFSTPOBM JOKVSZ PUIJOH JO UIJT Warranty excludes restricts or modifies...

Page 67: ...a Email support oricom com au Phone 1300 889 785 or 02 4574 8888 Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST Web www oricom com au Fax 02 4574 8898 Contact details for Oricom support and warranty claims in New Z...

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