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Using your F5000 alarm clock radio

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Please note

Your Telstra F5000
Clock is set to
adjust
automatically for
leap years until
2050.

Please note

If you do not press
any button for 15
seconds, the
display switches
back to idle mode.

Setting the time and date

To set the time

The time is displayed in the middle line of the display.

1.Press the 

button. The clock setting flashes in the display.

2. Press 

and hold

the 

or 

button to adjust the time quickly.

3. Now press 

and release

the 

or 

button repeatedly to make

the adjustments, i.e. exact minute setting.

4. Press the 

button to confirm the time setting.

To set the date

The abbreviated day of the week (e.g. SU for Sunday), calendar date
and month are displayed in the bottom line of the display.

E.g.

1. Press the 

button 

twice

. The year, day of the week, date and

month flash in the display.

2. Press 

and hold

the 

or 

button to move quickly through the

days and months until the correct date is set.

3. Press the 

or 

button repeatedly to change the setting one

day at a time.

4. Press the 

button to confirm the date setting.

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Summary of Contents for f5000

Page 1: ...scanning recording or otherwise be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted without prior permission from Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556 Trade Mark of Telstra Corporation...

Page 2: ...way conference 1 external call 2 internal callers Alarm Clock Radio features Large backlit display AM FM radio Snooze control 2 alarms As a Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DECT product...

Page 3: ...arted on the next few pages Need help If you have any problems setting up or using your Telstra F5000 please contact the TecHelp line on 1300 369 193 Alternatively you may find the answer in Help at t...

Page 4: ...calls 12 3 way conference 12 Using your Telstra F5000 alarm clock radio 13 Setting the time and date 13 To set the sleep timer 14 Alarm beeps radio alarm 15 Snooze control 17 Switching the radio on of...

Page 5: ...ol on your handset screen indicates when you are in range When you are out of range it flashes Location Situate your product close enough to the power socket so that the cable will reach safely withou...

Page 6: ...outdoors and up to 50m indoors Thick stone walls can severely affect the range Signal strength The symbol on your handset screen indicates when you are in range When you are out of range it flashes 3...

Page 7: ...ndset 2 Press and hold the button on the base for about 10 seconds until you hear a beep and the In Use light starts flashing 3 On the handset to be registered press and hold the and buttons together...

Page 8: ...le up to 90 minutes CHARGING CRADLE 1 4 PRESET Stored radio station memories VOL UP DOWN Use to increase or decrease the volume STORE Use to store up to 4 radio stations for each band in the preset me...

Page 9: ...ayed if alarm one is on and you have radio alarm set Displayed if alarm two is on and you have beep alarm set Displayed if alarm two is on and you have radio alarm set Displayed when the Sleep timer i...

Page 10: ...lly charged handset batteries should give about 10 hours talktime or 100 hours standby on a single charge Battery low warning If the BATTERY symbol is flashing you will need to recharge your handset b...

Page 11: ...eek will help them last as long as possible The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out so reducing the talk standby time of the handset Eventually they will n...

Page 12: ...t to call The other handset will ring 3 Press to end the call Transferring calls With additional Telstra F5000 handsets you can transfer an external call to the other handset 1 During an external call...

Page 13: ...ss and release the or button repeatedly to make the adjustments i e exact minute setting 4 Press the button to confirm the time setting To set the date The abbreviated day of the week e g SU for Sunda...

Page 14: ...e to display the current sleep timer setting ON or OFF The display will show ON if no timer has been set The radio will then come on at the chosen station 2 Press the button repeatedly to change the s...

Page 15: ...ound D daily alarm WD weekdays only WE Saturday Sunday only When the alarm is set the display will show the icon for the type of alarm you have set to the left of the time e g Alarm Beeps Radio alarm...

Page 16: ...pe of setting daily weekday or weekend 2 Press and hold the or button to adjust and set the time quickly 3 Press the or button repeatedly to adjust the alarm time minute by minute 4 Press the button t...

Page 17: ...off permanently press or repeatedly until no alarm icon is shown on the display Snooze control The button lets you temporarily turn off the alarm beeps or radio for 9 minutes When that time has elaps...

Page 18: ...memory buttons the preset radio station will begin playing automatically To manually select a radio station 1 Press the button to switch the radio on 2 Press the button to select the AM FM band you wa...

Page 19: ...ttons The selected number is displayed 3 Whilst the icon is flashing press the button to confirm stops flashing and the selected station is stored To replace a stored station with a new one repeat the...

Page 20: ...radio without unlocking the buttons To lock unlock the buttons You can lock the buttons so that the settings of your alarm clock radio cannot be changed 1 Press the button 2 Press the button 3 Press t...

Page 21: ...Take out the old batteries and replace with new ones In the event of a power failure your Telstra F5000 Alarm Clock Radio Charger will reset itself If this happens the default settings will be restore...

Page 22: ...unit See page 7 Is the ANTENNA icon flashing in the top left hand corner of the display If so you may be out of range and need to move closer to the base Check that the mains power cable is connected...

Page 23: ...is could expose you to high voltages or other risks It is recommended that advice from a qualified expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity of emergency intensive care medical equipm...

Page 24: ...over its surfaces Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions such as bathrooms Do not expose your product to fire explosive or other hazardous cond...

Page 25: ...under this warranty if A Proof of purchase cannot be provided B The defect was caused by an accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation vermin infestation lack of reasonable care unautho...

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