Slican XL-2023ID User Manual Download Page 11

 4.6 Language selectings

The   unit   supports   multiple   languages   including   English,   Greek,   Australian,   Czech, 
Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Danish, 
Finnish and Norwegian. To enter the language settings, press the 

DIAL

 button when the 

caption  

SET   LANGUAGE

  is   shown   on  LCD.   Use   the  

  or  

  button   to   select   the 

language. Press the 

DIAL

 button to confirm and exit.

    

 4.7 Set Prefix &  LDS (Long Distance Code Settings)

The settings can be done only under "English", "Polish", "Greek", "Australian", "Czech" and 
"Turkish" language and in on-hook state. When you use this phone for the first time, or 
move to an area that has different area code, you must enter your area code. This is 
necessary because the phone must distinguish local or long distance calls to properly dial 
calls from the Caller ID list.

1. Press the DIAL button when the LCD shows SET PREFIX&LDS to enter the setting.
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the area code.
3. When the area code setting has been completed the LCD displays SET LDS CODE. Enter 
the long distance code, press the DIAL button.

4. After the setting press the DEL button to exit.
For example: If you set the long distance 0 and area code 52, and if the incoming number 
is 0523251100.  When  you  call back  the  number, the  LCD  only show  3251100.  If  the 
incoming   number   is   3251100,   when   you   call   back   the   number,   the   LCD   will   show 
03251100.

 11.8 Flash settings

When the caption  

SET FLASH

  is shown on LCD, press the  

DIAL

  button to enter this 

settings and then the current value will be displayed. Use the 

 or 

 button to set the 

flash time (100ms/l20ms/300ms/600ms). Press the 

DIAL

 button to confirm and exit.

 11.9 Hour format selection

When the caption 

HOUR FORMAT

 is shown on LCD, press the 

DIAL

 button to enter this 

settings and then the current value will be displayed. Use the 

 or 

▼ 

button to select the 

hour format (

12 HOUR

/

24 HOUR

). Press the 

DIAL

 button to confirm and exit.

 11.10 Date format selection

When the caption 

DATE FORMAT

 is shown on LCD, press the 

DIAL

 button to enter this 

settings and then the current settings will be displayed. Use the 

 or 

 button to select 

the date format (

DD-MM

/

MM-DD

). Press the  

DIAL

  button to confirm and exit. In the 

DD-MM mode, the time displayed sequence is day-month while in the MM-DD mode, the 
sequence is month-day.

Summary of Contents for XL-2023ID

Page 1: ...Phone device XL 2023ID User s manual Issue 1 02...

Page 2: ...ntry to phone book 8 4 1 2 Review the entry in phone book 9 4 1 3 Speed dialing number from phone book 9 4 1 4 Modify phone book name 9 4 1 5 Delete number in phone book 10 4 1 6 Copy Caller ID to the...

Page 3: ...ecting purchased phone to wall outlet you should check the contents of the box Brand new box should contain Phone base Handset with handset cord Telephone line cord User s manual CONNECTING LINE CORDS...

Page 4: ...RD P button 9 MUTE button 10 SET button 11 Down button 12 DEL button 13 MENU button 14 Up button 15 DIAL button 16 STORE button 17 AUTO button 18 Volume VOL button 19 Volume VOL button Figure 2 2 Tele...

Page 5: ...one for another call or to get another call from Call Waiting a special telephone service NOTE If you do not have any special telephone service such as Call Waiting pressing the FLASH button during a...

Page 6: ...r Copy the CID or last 15 dialed or phone book number to M1 M10 When the desired number shows on the LCD press and hold the location button M1 M10 until the LCD shows SAVE OK now the number has been s...

Page 7: ...receiving or speaker volume there are 8 levels for selecting Current setting will be shown on the LCD e g SPEAKER VOLUME 2 3 11 Timer Setting When your phone is in use mode you can press the FLASH bu...

Page 8: ...the or button to select the ADD menu Press the DIAL button to enter the function of adding name and number you can enter it directly by pressing and holding the phone book button 2 Enter the telephone...

Page 9: ...n again to review the next call 4 1 3 Speed dialing number from phone book To speed dial number from the phone book during the reviewing process use or button to select the number you want when it is...

Page 10: ...AST caption is shown on LCD then the current contrast level 8 levels will be shown on the LCD e g SET CONTRAST 7 Press or button to make a selection press the DIAL button to confirm and exit NOTE You...

Page 11: ...ce code press the DIAL button 4 After the setting press the DEL button to exit For example If you set the long distance 0 and area code 52 and if the incoming number is 0523251100 When you call back t...

Page 12: ...s will turn to default values factory reset If you want to select N no not reset the phone you can press the or button or DEL button to exit 5 Receiving call records A caller ID record consists of the...

Page 13: ...have retrieved your voice mail and the MESSAGE WAITING will be saved as a call NOTE This function should be supported by your telephone company NO CALL When all calls have been deleted the caption NO...

Page 14: ...ion END OF LIST is displayed on LCD display when the top end of the call history list is reached If there is no call then caption NO CALL is shown on LCD display OUT OF AREA This message will be displ...

Page 15: ...ord which you want to remove press the DEL button the LCD will show DELETE and then press the DEL button again to remove this record press any button to exit If you press the DEL button for about 6 se...

Page 16: ...MF dual system Caller ID 2 Stores minimum 80 incoming calls name number date time 3 Stores up to 15 outgoing calls number 4 Stores up to 99 names numbers in phone book 5 LCD displays calling name and...

Page 17: ...TA SENT NO RESPONSE ON LCD DISPLAY Call your telephone company to verify that your caller ID services are active If you have an answering machine connected to this phone ensure that your answering mac...

Page 18: ...fire or electrical shock 8 Never push objects of any kind into this telephone as they can touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock 9 T...

Page 19: ...tives 73 23 EWG LVD 89 336 EWG EMC 99 5 WE R TTE it also fulfiles requirements of following harmonized standards PN EN 60950 2000 A11 2000 PN EN 55022 2000 A1 2003 PN EN 55024 2000 Additional informat...

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