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6

Installation 

 

1.  Choose a suitable site for the handset unit 

     Make  sure  it  is  not  near  to  another telephone, nor to other electrical 

equipment. 

 
 

2.  Plug the mains power                                   
     lead into the rear of 

          the base unit.

 

 
 
3.  Plug the mains adapter 
     into a 230 V AC, 50 Hz 
     mains socket, with the  

switch on the socket set to OFF 
 

 

Note: The illustration of adaptor 
          may vary from country to country. 

 
4.  Switch on mains power at the socket 

 

5.  Fit the battery in the handset(s) 

                    

 
 

  

 

 

 

 
  
 

                

 

Insert the battery pack as shown .Fit the battery compartment cover, 
Sliding it until it clicks firmly into 
Position. 

Summary of Contents for SD7100

Page 1: ... User Manual SD7100 Digital Enhanced Cordless Communication ...

Page 2: ...phone 4 Installation 6 Important safety information 8 Warranty Information 9 Making and answering calls 10 Phone Book 11 Call Logs 12 Handset Setting 13 Base Setting 15 Resetting the system 19 Handset registration 19 Intercom and transfer 20 Troubleshooting 21 Technical details 23 Declaration of conformity 24 ...

Page 3: ...l You are connected to an intercom call Phone book Show the names and numbers of stored record Mute Your handset s microphone is muted Up and down arrows To browse through the programming menu for more options Speakerphone Your handset s loudspeaker is on Signal level Shows the strength of the signal between the handset and base unit and flashes when you are out of range of the base unit when the ...

Page 4: ...ode and enter sub menu With the key to lock or unlock the keypad IN USE light The IN USE light comes on when you have a connection to the telephone line PHONEBOOK button In standby mode press to enter phonebook menu Press to confirm selection You can activate Recall Flash function if your phone is connected to a PABX or if you use Select Services INT button Press to make an intercom call if you ha...

Page 5: ...e unit To use your handset and base unit together you must be able to establish a radio link between them Be aware that Sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results in a two storey house the best position may be on the first floor landing Any large metal object like a fridge a mirror or a filing cabinet between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal Other solid ...

Page 6: ...complete box to your supplier The cordless handset The base unit Rechargeable AAA batteries A telephone line cable different from country to country A mains power lead and adaptor different from country to country Charger pods not available for single handset User manual Note Keep your proof of purchase to support any guarantee claim ...

Page 7: ...wer lead into the rear of the base unit 3 Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC 50 Hz mains socket with the switch on the socket set to OFF Note The illustration of adaptor may vary from country to country 4 Switch on mains power at the socket 5 Fit the battery in the handset s Insert the battery pack as shown Fit the battery compartment cover Sliding it until it clicks firmly into Position ...

Page 8: ...socket Switch mains power back on Make sure the mains socket is switched on if you want to use the phone it will not work without electrical power Use the plug to raise the shutter before pushing it into the socket Note 1 The charge pod does not have a connection to the telephone line 2 The illustration of telephone s socket may vary from country to country ...

Page 9: ...you are wet or standing in water NEVER use your phone during a thunderstorm Unplug the handset unit from the telephone line and the mains socket when there are storms in your area Damage caused by lightning is not covered by the Guarantee 4 The SD7100 will produce a certain amount of heat during operation For this reason it is recommended that this equipment is NOT placed in direct contact with an...

Page 10: ...your sales receipt The warranty does not cover the batteries misuse or damage caused by a storm or excessive voltages If you have any problems using the phone check the Troubleshooting section at the back of this manual If you need to return your SD7100 to our Repair Center while it is under guarantee there will be some handling charge ...

Page 11: ...a pause To redial a call In standby mode press and hold the CALL button to enter the dial list and press the UP DOWN button to scroll through the number you want to dial then press the CALL button to redial To answer a call When the handset and base unit ring press the CALL button to answer a call and the symbol or appears in the display When the AUTO TALK is turned on you can simply answer the ca...

Page 12: ...the PHONEBOOK button to confirm 4 Press the CLEAR button twice to return to standby mode or you can continue to store number To clear a number from phonebook 1 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows ADD 2 Press UP DOWN button to the location DELETE 3 Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm then press UP DOWN button to select the number you want to delete 4 Press the PHONEBOOK to delete the name an...

Page 13: ...er from phonebook 1 In standby mode press UP DOWN button to enter the phonebook list directly 2 Key in the first letter of the name to quick search the accordance number you want to Dial 3 Press CALL button Call Logs You must subscribe to Caller ID service from your service provider to use this feature Call Logs store information related to received calls missed calls and dialed calls The SD7100 c...

Page 14: ...n the new number 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button to save the change To clear a number in call logs 1 Repeat step 1 to 3 in To check call records section until the display shows the number 2 Press the MENU button then press UP DOWN button to the location DELETE 3 Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm To clear all number in call logs 1 Repeat step 1 to 3 in To check call records section until the displ...

Page 15: ...ange the volume 5 Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm the volume level you want Ringer Melody EXT INT You have a choice of 9 ringing melodies 1 Press the MENU button then press UP DOWN button to the location HANDSET 2 Press the PHONEBOOK button then press UP DOWN button to the location EXT RING INT RING 3 Press the PHONEBOOK button The display shows the current melody 4 Press UP DOWN button to c...

Page 16: ...ALK turned on when your handset is resting on the base unit and it rings for an incoming call you can answer the call by simply lifting the handset To turn auto talk ON OFF 1 Press the MENU button then UP DOWN button to HANDSET 2 Press the PHONEBOOK button then UP DOWN button to AUTOTALK 3 Press the PHONEBOOK button again the display shows ON OFF 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button to confirm If you have...

Page 17: ...lete call barring number 1 Press MENU button then UP DOWN button until the display shows BASE SET 2 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows PIN 3 Key in your PIN number 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button then UP DOWN button to the location BARRING 5 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows the call barring number you set 6 Press the CLEAR button to delete the number 7 Press PHONEBOOK button to ...

Page 18: ... location DIAL MODE 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button and press UP DOWN button to change Dial mode as TONE or PULSE dialing To reset base 1 Press MENU button then UP DOWN button to the location BASE SET 2 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows PIN 3 Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK button then UP DOWN button to the location B RESET 4 Press PHONEBOOK button then the display shows RES...

Page 19: ...IN number and press the PHONEBOOK button then UP DOWN button to the location PABX 4 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows PABX 1 You may press UP DOWN button to select PABX 2 5 Press the PHONEBOOK button the display shows EMPTY Key in the code The maximum PABX code length is 5 digits 6 Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm FLASH With the FLASH function you may select Short or Long flash time fo...

Page 20: ...2 3 seconds you can hear beep sound for two times again and the IN USE light goes off 4 Disconnect the power lead from base reconnect and you will hear confirmation tone from the base unit Handset registration Your SD7100 is supplied with the handset already registered to the base unit and you shouldn t need to register it But if you ve bought extra handsets separately you ll need to register each...

Page 21: ...DSET SETTING part To end an intercom call Press the CALL button on your handset The other person will hear Busy tone and should also press the CALL button to hand up To transfer the outside call to another handset if you have two or more handsets Press the INT button and key in the number of the other handset The outside call is put on hold When the other handset answers you can speak to the user ...

Page 22: ... power at the mains socket wait for a few seconds and then switch back on This may solve the problem If you still can t make calls try re registering the handset When I press keys on the handset nothing happens Make sure the batteries are fitted in your handset If the battery level symbol on the display shows low recharge the batteries Check whether there s a key symbol on the display If so the ke...

Page 23: ... feature isn t working You need to subscribe to the Caller Display feature from your service provider The caller may have withheld their number or they may be calling from a network that does not transmit the Caller ID for example it may be an international call The handset s battery is running low within an hour or two Before you used the handset for the first time you should have left it on the ...

Page 24: ... range Electrical power Dial Mode 1 88 to 1 9 GHz 1 728 MHz GMSK Up to 300 m outdoors Up to 50 m indoors Standby time 100 hours Talking time 8 hours Operating 00 C to 400 C Storage 200 C to 600 C Handset 2x1 2V 550 mAH NiMH rechargeable battery cell Base unit input 230 V AC 50 Hz output AC 9 V 300 mA Pause length 3 seconds Signaling type DTMF dual tone multifrequency Pulse dialing ...

Page 25: ...ve requirements and objectives of EC R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC And conforms to the following relevant harmonized standards TBR 10 1999 TBR 22 1997 TBR 38 1998 EN 301406 V1 5 1 2003 EN 301489 01 V1 4 1 2002 EN 301489 06 V1 2 1 2002 EN 60950 1 2001 ...

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