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Using the menu 

 

All functions and settings can be accessed from the menu. 
The menu options are shown below: 
 

 

 

PHONEBOOK 

SETUP 

HANDSET 

DATE-TIME 

REGISTER 

Add 

entry

 

Edit 

entry

 

Delete 

entry

 

Base volume 
Base melody  
Del handset 
PIN code 
Dial mode 
Flash time 
Default 
Eco mode 
 

Key beep 
Int ring vol 
Ext ring vol 
Int melody 
Ext melody 
Auto answer 
Handset name 
Language 
Direct memory 
Key lock 
 

Date set 
Clock set 
Alarm set

 

Select base 
Register base 

 

 

Press 

 to enter the menu. 

appears on the screen. 

Press 

 or 

 to scroll through the menu. 

To select an option, press 

To return to the previous menu, press 

 

 

 

Putting a call on hold 

You can mute the microphone so that the caller cannot hear what you say to the one next to you. 
 
During a call: 
 

Press 

 to deactivate the microphone. The caller can no longer hear you. 

 

Press 

 again to reactivate the microphone. 

 

 
 

 

Adjusting the volume of the receiver  

You can adjust the receiver volume. 
During a call: 

Press 

 to increase and 

to decrease the volume. 

 

 

 

Redialing a number

 

The last 10 telephone numbers you dialed are stored on the redial list. For numbers already saved on 
the phonebook, the contact’s name appears instead of the telephone number. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for OPALE TH-069-D

Page 1: ...Digital Cordless Telephone User Manual OPALE TH 069 D TH 069 DW Please read and retain these instructions...

Page 2: ...e receiver 10 Redialing a number 10 Deleting a number from the redial list 11 Deleting all numbers from the redial list 11 Saving a redial number to the phonebook 11 Keypad lock 11 Find Handset 12 Pho...

Page 3: ...tting the time 17 Setting the alarm clock 17 Telephone Base Settings Adjusting the ringer volume 17 Selecting the ringtone 17 Changing the PIN code 17 Changing the dialing mode 17 Changing the flash t...

Page 4: ...l metal objects staples pins etc Be careful when placing the handset near these items Your telephone does not work in case of power failure and by consequence cannot be used for emergency calls To avo...

Page 5: ...ld then get closer to the telephone base to turn off this indicator Installing and charging the batteries 1 Insert the plug of the supplied adapter to the back of the telephone base and the other end...

Page 6: ...our eyes or skin Observe the polarity indicated Reversing the polarity of the battery may result in electrolyte leakage and explosion Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use your phone for se...

Page 7: ...3 Keypad Lock Press and hold to lock or unlock the keys 4 Int Press to begin an internal call or to transfer a call to another handset registered to the same telephone base 5 Recall Press to use speci...

Page 8: ...ogress Flashes to indicate an incoming internal call Internal call in progress Conference call Indicates the signal strength Flashes when the handset is out of range or when it is not registered to th...

Page 9: ...ll press the red key OR place the handset on the telephone base or charger Answering a call If the handset is not on the charger when the phone rings press the green key to answer the call If the Auto...

Page 10: ...he screen Press or to scroll through the menu To select an option press To return to the previous menu press Putting a call on hold You can mute the microphone so that the caller cannot hear what you...

Page 11: ...l Saving a redial number to the phonebook 1 Press to open the redial list 2 Press or to select the desired number or name 3 Press and the screen displays ADD Press to confirm 4 The screen displays NAM...

Page 12: ...he telephone base Phonebook Your handset can store up to 50 contacts Each contact can contain a telephone number of up to 20 digits and a name of up to 12 characters To open the phonebook press Adding...

Page 13: ...ing entry then key in the new number Press to confirm 6 You may select a new melody for the contact Press to confirm 7 The screen displays ADD You can now enter a new number or name or press the RED k...

Page 14: ...y conversation appears on the screen to indicate that you are in conference mode 4 If the handset does not answer press to return to the external call 5 Press the RED key to end the call Call log You...

Page 15: ...ne number you want to save to the phonebook 3 Press MENU to display the date and time of call Then press MENU again and the screen displays ADD Confirm by pressing MENU 4 The screen displays NAME Use...

Page 16: ...es 4 Press MENU to confirm or to return to the previous menu Auto answer on off 1 Press MENU then DOWN to select HANDSET and press MENU 2 Press DOWN to select AUTO ANSWER then press MENU 3 Press UP an...

Page 17: ...then DOWN to select SETTINGS and press MENU 2 The screen displays BASE VOLUME Press MENU to continue 3 Press UP and DOWN to select the ringer volume you can set from volume 1 to 5 or turn the ringer o...

Page 18: ...utdoor operating ranges will be reduced in eco mode You may access the Eco Mode via MENU SETTINGS ECO MODE Registering handsets to telephone bases Registering a handset The supplied handset is by defa...

Page 19: ...with the strongest signal 1 Press MENU then press DOWN to select REGISTER and press MENU 2 The screen displays SELECT BASE Press MENU 3 All telephone bases to which your handset is registered are dis...

Page 20: ...ted 4 Check the mains connection of the telephone base No icon is displayed on the screen 1 The battery is empty 2 The telephone base is not connected properly 1 RECHARGE the battery 2 Make sure the t...

Page 21: ...rk of Directive 2002 96 EC of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment may have potential effects o...

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