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Telstra phone features

Flashing Message Indicator

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The Telstra Outdoor 900 is designed to provide visual indication 
when a new message is left in your Telstra Home Messages 101® or 
MessageBank® service.

On the Handset

 - when a new message is left, an 

 icon will 

be displayed on the handset. 

On the Base

 - the Power/In use LED 

will slowly flash.
After listening to your messages(s), the 

 icon will disappear 

and the 

Power/In Use

 LED will return to steady green.

MessageBank® and Telstra Home Messages 101®

MessageBank takes the message for you when you are on the 
phone or can't answer it, so you can call back when it suits you. 
Message retrieval is free from most Telstra fixed line telephones.

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Telstra Home Messages 101® is free to turn on or use.

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To listen to your messages

Press 

and hold

 

1

 button for 1.5 seconds. Your handset will 

access the telephone line and automatically dial 125 101.Follow 
the voice prompts to access your messages.

Call Waiting

If an incoming call arrives while you are already engaged on a 
telephone call, you will hear a soft beep every 5 seconds. The 
second caller’s number (and name if stored in the directory) will 
appear on the handsets display.

 

To accept a Call Waiting call

If you hear the tone that tells you there is another caller, whilst 
you are on a call:
1. Press 

and hold

 

2

ABC

 button for 1.5 seconds. 

  The first caller is put on hold and you can talk to the second 

caller.

2. To switch between callers, press 

and hold

 

2

ABC

 button for 1.5 

seconds.

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Summary of Contents for Outdoor 900

Page 1: ...TelstraOutdoor900 LongRangeDECTCordlessTelephone UserGuide If you have any problems with your phone refer to the Help section of this User Guide or call TecHelp on 1300 369 193...

Page 2: ...phonebook Use Calling Number Display2 to see the number of the person calling and keep track of unanswered calls Last number redial to display and redial the last 10 numbers called from your handset A...

Page 3: ...your Telstra Outdoor 900 please contact the TecHelp line on 1300 369 193 Alternatively you may find the answer in Help at the back of this guide Got everything Telstra Outdoor 900 Telstra Outdoor 900...

Page 4: ...Receiving calls 14 Handsfree 14 Make a handsfree call 14 Adjust earpiece handsfree volume 15 Answer a call in handsfree 15 Earpiece volume 15 Redial a number from the Dialled Calls list 15 Redial a n...

Page 5: ...ing SMS 27 To register for Telstra s text messaging service 27 Calling Line Identifications and text messaging 27 Using text messaging 27 Character map 28 Button character 28 To write and send a text...

Page 6: ...information 39 Replacing the handset batteries 39 Safety 39 General 39 Cleaning 40 Environmental 40 Telstra accessories and replacement items 40 How many telephones can you have 41 Connecting to a PA...

Page 7: ...r 100 hours standby on a single charge See Battery performance on the next page Location You need to place your Telstra Outdoor 900 base unit within 2 metres of a mains power and telephone socket so t...

Page 8: ...ew batteries can be purchased from TecHelp on 1300 369 193 or your nearest electrical retailer RK QSXQ OV K6 2 Insert the 2 x AAA NiMH batteries supplied into the handset as below a Unscrew the batter...

Page 9: ...ton to confirm Set date on the handset 1 Press Menu scroll to Date and Time 2 Press the Menu button to confirm 3 Scroll to SET TIME and press Menu button to confirm 4 Enter the current date in day mon...

Page 10: ...all Power For use with a PABX and Telstra Calling Features page 42 Power on off Handset buttons Handsfree button Redial Pause button Mute Clear Press to mute callers page 17 Used to delete characters...

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Page 12: ...enu leads to a list of options You ll find a menu map on the following page When the handset is switched on and in standby press the Menu button to open the main menu Use the and buttons to scroll to...

Page 13: ...SKXY O Z K O YV_WO K O 7OVYNc OV 2KXN O SX 38 2KXN O SX YNO SX 8Oa SX O cZO OPK_V OMKVV OVOM K O OQ K O OMKVV K O I I I K O OMKVV YXPS W 7 3XLYb O YXKV 7 A S O 7O KQO OMOS O OX O OVO O VV 3XLYb YXPS W...

Page 14: ...age button Press to page the handset s page 20 Power in use light Lights up when the power is on Flashes when making or receiving a call approx once every second Flashes slowly when you have a new voi...

Page 15: ...ial the number you want Preparatory dialling Enter the number first If you make a mistake as you dial press Mute to delete Press to dial the number End a call Press or place the handset back on the ba...

Page 16: ...ve stored a name in the Phonebook to go with the number the name will be displayed instead see Phonebook on page 18 1 Press to enter the Calls list The last phone number received missed will be shown...

Page 17: ...phone numbers from the callers list 1 Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display 2 Select the number from the Callers list that you want to delete using the and b...

Page 18: ...ring you 1 During the call press Mute The display shows MUTE Your caller cannot hear you 2 Press Mute again to return to your caller Keypad lock You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental dialing w...

Page 19: ...ypad letters to enter names For example press 8for the letter t or 6for the letter m Keep pressing the same button to scroll through the characters shown on button If the next character you want to en...

Page 20: ...onfirm Dial a number from the Phonebook 1 Press 2 Scroll or to the name you want or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the name 3 Press to dial Edit an entry 1 Press the Menu button The displ...

Page 21: ...he display will show ADD ENTRY 3 Press the button to DELETE ENTRY 4 Press the Menu button to confirm 5 Use the and buttons to select the entry you want to delete 6 Press Menu button to confirm The dis...

Page 22: ...You can set different melodies for internal and external calls 1 Press Menu then scroll to SETUP and press Menu 2 Scroll to BASE MELODY and press the Menu button to confirm 3 Scroll or to select requ...

Page 23: ...and buttons select on or off 6 Press the Menu button to confirm Handset name The display will show the duration of the call and the name of the handset for a few seconds after a call has ended If you...

Page 24: ...m the base without having to press the button By switching Auto talk off you will need to press to answer a call 1 Press the Menu button and scroll to Handset 2 Press the Menu button to confirm 3 Scro...

Page 25: ...nu button to confirm 4 Using the keypad enter your PIN and then press the Menu button to confirm 5 The message CONFIRM will appear in the display Press the Menu button to confirm Factory Settings Lang...

Page 26: ...tra s Calling Number Display service your handset displays the telephone number of the person who is calling you as well as the time and date of their call even when you are on a call unless the numbe...

Page 27: ...free from most Telstra fixed line telephones 4 Telstra Home Messages 101 is free to turn on or use 5 To listen to your messages Press and hold 1 button for 1 5 seconds Your handset will access the te...

Page 28: ...age welcoming you to the service and confirming your registration Calling Line Identification and text messaging In accordance with worldwide standards for text messaging all messages including reply...

Page 29: ...to move the cursor If you make a mistake or want to delete text press Mute To read through your message if it is too long to fit on one screen scroll or Sending When you are sending a text the screen...

Page 30: ...select the number 6 Press Menu to confirm The display shows Sending followed by Message sent Receiving and reading text messages When you have a new text messages the envelope symbol is displayed and...

Page 31: ...he message 3 Press Mute to return to the Inbox screen and then press and hold Mute to return to standby Deleting You can delete all messages from the Inbox or Personal SMS box 1 Press Menu then scroll...

Page 32: ...E or SEND CENTRE and then press Menu RCV Centre lets you set the number of the message receiving service Send Centre lets you set the number of the message sending service Send Service lets you set Se...

Page 33: ...e call If the call is answered by a person an answering machine or Telstra MessageBank or Telstra Home Messages 101 service the Telstra server will then attempt to deliver the message as Talking Text...

Page 34: ...ed text messages To send a sub addressed text message to another user simply add an additional digit corresponding to their sub address to the number you are sending to Only a text message SMS phone s...

Page 35: ...ich base it takes its signal from 1 Press the Menu button and scroll to REGISTER 2 Press the Menu button to confirm 3 Scroll to SELECT BASE and press the Menu button to confirm The display will now sh...

Page 36: ...ndsets can be holding an internal call while a third is on an external call 2 Press the Int button then the handset number 1 5 The receiving handset displays your number 3 To accept the call press the...

Page 37: ...You can hold a three way call between two internal handsets and an external caller 1 During an external call press Int then the handset number you want 1 5 Your external caller is put on hold 2 When...

Page 38: ...nge Move the handset closer to the base Are the batteries low or flat If so charge the batteries or replace them if necessary If using more than one base check that you are connected to the correct ba...

Page 39: ...batteries have been correctly fitted Interference on my cordless handset Move the base unit at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances If you have an ADSL internet service ensure correct f...

Page 40: ...ils Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services Safety General Only use the power supply included with the product Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your...

Page 41: ...mental Do not expose to direct sunlight The product may heat up when the batteries are being recharged or during prolonged periods of use This is normal However we recommend that to avoid damage you d...

Page 42: ...is not guarantee of ringing even when the REN is less than 3 Connecting to a PABX This product is intended for use within Australia for connection to public telephone network and compatible PABX s wh...

Page 43: ...0mS 5 Press the Menu button to confirm PIN number If you change the System PIN keep a record of the new number by writing in the space provided on this page PIN NUMBER Things you need to know 1 For mo...

Page 44: ...ranty 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 unauthorised modificat...

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