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AS1052 base 
with answering 
machine and 
cordless handset

Battery 
cover

Accessory handset

If you purchased 

model number:

You should 

have:

AS1052

None

AS1052-2

1 of each

AS1052-3

2 of each

AS1052-4

3 of each

AS1052-5

4 of each

You will also 

fi

 nd:

Not pictured:

 

x

Rechargeable 
battery

 

x

AC adapter

 

x

Telephone cord

If any items are missing or damaged, never use damaged products!

AS1052 Series User's Guide

What's in the box?

Not pictured:

 

x

Repeater OR charger

 

x

Rechargeable battery

 

x

Battery cover

 

x

AC adapter

What’s in the manual?
Important Safety Instruc

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Installing Your Phone ............................... 2
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Parts of the Base ...................................... 6
Parts of the Handset ................................ 7

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Using the Menus .................................... 10
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  ng the Ringer and Tones ................. 11

View of the Menu Op

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Entering Text on Your Phone ................. 14

Using Your Phone ............................ 15

Power On/O

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Making and Answering calls .................. 15
Keypad Lock ........................................... 15
Using Caller ID and Redial Lists ............. 16

Using the Phonebook ............................ 17
Finding a Lost Handset .......................... 18
Using Mul

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Using Special Features .................... 20

Using the Alarm Feature ........................ 20
Voice Message No

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Using the Answering machine ......... 22

Turning Your Answering Machine On/

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Screening Your Calls .............................. 25

Important Informa

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Solving Problems ................................... 26
De-registering a Handset....................... 28
Registering a Handset ............................ 28
Registering the Repeater ....................... 29
AC Adapter and Ba

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Summary of Contents for AS1052 Series

Page 1: ...ing to know your phone 6 Parts of the Base 6 Parts of the Handset 7 Setting Your Phone 10 Using the Menus 10 Setting the Date and Time 10 Setting the Ringer and Tones 11 View of the Menu Options 12 En...

Page 2: ...fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions xDo not place the handset in any charging cradle without the battery installed and the battery cover securely i...

Page 3: ...rs on the display Press MENU OK to start the setting 2 Use UP or DOWN to switch the display to the region that you live in and press MENU OK 3 Press MENU OK again to confirm To go back press CANCEL 4...

Page 4: ...repeater in the middle of a call How It Works The repeater extends the range of your base in all directions including up and down Each handset will automatically connect to the repeater or the base de...

Page 5: ...all on the handset 2 While on the call carry the handset away from the base towards the general area where you want to put the repeater 3 Watch the antenna icon on the handset Make a note where the ic...

Page 6: ...evious message PLAY STOP x In standby start playing messages x While a message is playing stop playing messages FWD x While a message is playing skip to the next message DELETE x While a message is pl...

Page 7: ...ndby open the menu x In any menu or list select the highlighted item PHONEBOOK LEFT x In standby or during a call open the phonebook x When entering text move the cursor to the left Microphone Twelve...

Page 8: ...a call increase the audio volume x In any menu or list move to the previous item CLEAR x In a menu go back to the previous screen x When entering text delete one character or press and hold to delete...

Page 9: ...om the base is weak The handset is on a call The speakerphone is on The ringer is turned off this handset will not ring when a call comes in You have a voice message waiting On you have records in the...

Page 10: ...ging it 4 If your phone s time format is 12 hours you need to set AM PM Use UP or DOWN to change AM or PM 5 When you have finished press MENU OK Only one handset at a time can change the date and time...

Page 11: ...Press and hold PAUSE RINGER OFF turn back on Setting the Handset Tones 1 With the phone in standby open the menu 2 Select HS SETTINGS HANDSET TONES 3 Select one of these options Menu Option What it d...

Page 12: ...rogram your voice mail access number so you can get messages with one button see page 21 The CLOCK ALARM Menu You can set up about the clock and the alarm with this menu Menu Option What it does SET D...

Page 13: ...justed for the selected country When the phone prompts to confirm press MENU OK Then you need to set the language for all handsets To use this feature turn on the power of all handsets and place near...

Page 14: ...ions and settings for your answering machine see page 23 Entering Text on Your Phone Use the 12 key dial pad when you want to enter text into your phone i e a name in the phonebook the handset banner...

Page 15: ...l the number and then press SPEAKER OR Press SPEAKER and then dial the number answer a call Press TALK FLASH Press SPEAKER hang up Press END switch to the speaker and bacK Press SPEAKER change the vol...

Page 16: ...new record x Each handset remembers the last 10 numbers you dialed on it x Each handset has its own redial list To Press open the CID list CID RIGHT open the redial list REDIAL scroll from oldest to n...

Page 17: ...phonebook PHONEBOOK LEFT scroll from A to Z DOWN scroll from Z to A UP jump to entries that start with a certain letter the number key corresponding to the letter you want dial the current entry TALK...

Page 18: ...l handsets beep for 30 seconds To cancel press FIND again or press any handset key Using Multi Handset Features To use the features in this section you must have at least two cordless handsets Expandi...

Page 19: ...can speak to the outside caller Conference Calling During an outside call two handsets can make a conference call with the outside caller 1 During a call press INTERCOM 2 Select the handset you want t...

Page 20: ...ng tone Press END to leave the internal call and then press TALK FLASH to answer the external call USING SPECIAL FEATURES Using the Alarm Feature You can set an alarm on each handset so your phone can...

Page 21: ...waiting You can also program your access number so you can get your messages at the touch of a button Setting Up Your Voice Mail Dialing When you sign up for your voice mail your service provider shou...

Page 22: ...ng message ANSWER REC The caller can leave a message max 3 munutes ANSWER ONLY The phone disconnects the call automatically Choose if you don t want the answering machine to let the caller leave a mes...

Page 23: ...mode it returns to the pre recorded outgoing message Other Answering Machine Settings 1 With the phone in standby open the menu 2 Select ANSWER MACHINE SETTINGS 3 Select one of these options Menu Opt...

Page 24: ...Open the menu and select ANSWER MACHINE DELETE ALL You can also start to play messages from the menu Open the menu and select ANSWER MACHINE PLAY Only one handset can access the machine remotely at a...

Page 25: ...taking the message it just stops playing through the speaker or earpiece Using the System While You re Away from Home You can also use your answering machine from any touch tone phone Before you can u...

Page 26: ...x Check the telephone cord connection x Disconnect the base AC adapter Wait a few minutes then reconnect it x Make sure the base is plugged in A handset can t make or receive calls x Move the handset...

Page 27: ...olume Answering machine problems Possible solutions The answering machine does not work x Make sure the answering machine is on x Make sure the base is plugged in The answering machine won t record me...

Page 28: ...e so that vent faces down If not place the largest vent face down 3 Let dry for at least 3 days Check for liquid inside the phone before replacing compartment covers and reconnecting cords CAUTION DO...

Page 29: ...The repeater automatically erases the link to the old base when it registers to the new one 1 With the phone in standby press and hold FIND on the base for about 5 seconds The base beeps and Registrat...

Page 30: ...ast about one year Replace the battery when the talk time becomes short even when the battery is charged Rechargeable Battery Warning x This equipment contains a rechargeable battery x Do not short ci...

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Page 36: ...n modified altered and or repaired by persons other than technician of our company or mishandled by customer 5 This warranty is applicable to Singapore only 6 This warranty does not cover damages caus...

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