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YOUR HANDSET DISPLAY

USING YOUR TOUCH PHONE AND BASE

Earpiece/Receiver

Display

Display with icons and blue backlight.

Up/Down

Press during a call to increase/decrease 
earpiece volume. During standby use to
scroll Up or Down through the menu
options and through phonebook and
Calls log entries.

Talk

Press to make and receive calls.

Redial/Pause

Use to redial any of the last 20 numbers
called. Press to enter a pause in a number.

Alphanumeric keypad

Use to enter digits and characters.

When entering text, press repeatedly to
enter punctuation.

Recall/Cancel

For use with certain network services,
including Call Waiting. Press to delete an
incorrect character/digit. Press to return 
to previous menu.

End

Press to end calls. Press to exit the menu
and return to standby mode.

Phonebook

Use to access the phonebook.

#/Conf

When entering text use to toggle between
lower and upper case. Press to start a
conference call.

Menu/Mute

Press to access the menu or confirm a
menu setting. During a call, press to mute
the microphone.

INT

Use to call another registered handset.

Find Handset (page)

Press to page/locate a misplaced handset.
(Located on the base behind the handset).

In Use/Message 
LED indicator

Illuminates when
the line is in use.
Flashes when you
are connected to a
switcboard and you
have new voice
messages.

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Headset jack (2.5mm)

Explanation

Remains steady - the handset is in range with the base.

Disappears and OUT OF RANGE is displayed when the handset is out of range of 
the base.

Keypad is locked. You cannot make calls, only receive them.

Automatic keypad lock - which is activated when the handset is placed against the side
of the face.

Displayed when the handset ringer is set to OFF.

Alarm is set.

Small letter entry activated.

An envelope indicates you have voice messages from your Network provider’s voicemail service.

(You will need to subscribe to your Network provider’s service.)

Always displayed, shows the battery status.

Battery is fully charged.

Battery is low and needs charging. LOW BATTERY will also be displayed.

Battery charging.

Symbol 

Scrolling bars

Summary of Contents for T1000-1

Page 1: ...indsor NSW 2756 Panmure Auckland Customer Support Customer Support Email support oricom com au Email support atlasgentech co nz Web www oricom com au Web www atlasgentech co nz Phone 1300 889 785 Phon...

Page 2: ...that you unplug the phone from the mains supply and telephone socket during an electrical storm Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing materials exhausted batteries and u...

Page 3: ...ndset and push securely into place Your Oricom Touch phone is now ready for use ATTENTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Oricom Touch Phone with its high tech touch sensitive keypad The touch...

Page 4: ...s to access the menu or confirm a menu setting During a call press to mute the microphone INT Use to call another registered handset Find Handset page Press to page locate a misplaced handset Located...

Page 5: ...decrease the volume End a call Press or place the handset on the base charger Receive a call When the phone rings lift the handset from the base charger and press USING YOUR PHONE 1 Touch Activated K...

Page 6: ...you are talking on the phone New Zealand only 1 To put your current call on hold and talk to the second caller press the key 2 To toggle between calls press the key Page a handset Press on the base H...

Page 7: ...ITALIAN SWEDISH FINNISH DANISH or NORWEGIAN and press to confirm Display contrast 1 Press then scroll or or press to select PHONE SETUP and press 2 Scroll or or press to select SET CONTRAST and press...

Page 8: ...r or press to select SMART KEY LOCK and press 3 Scroll or to select ON or OFF and press to confirm Manual key lock On Off Use the manual key lock to lock the keypad and prevent accidental dialling at...

Page 9: ...displayed instead If you do not subscribe to your network operators Caller ID service your touch phone will still indicate the missed calls The display will indicate the number of missed calls but whe...

Page 10: ...to select SECURITY SET and press 2 Scroll or or press to select DEREGISTRATION and press 3 Scroll or to select the handset you want to de register and press 4 ACCEPTED is displayed when the handset h...

Page 11: ...n the following SIMPLE SOLUTIONS Cannot make a call Is the symbol missing move closer to the base Is symbol displayed if so unlock the keypad see page 6 If you have multi handsets another handset may...

Page 12: ...e only the battery type listed in this user guide Do not use Alkaline or lithium batteries Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire as they can explode Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released...

Page 13: ...ils Make alternative arrangements for access to emergency services a Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the dat...

Page 14: ...he fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line If the product is working correctly the fault is on the telephone line Please contact your network operator for assistance To order spare parts...

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