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Digital Cordless Telephone

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Digital Cordless Telephone

BEFORE USING

Checking Parts ........................................................................................ 8
Control Locations .................................................................................... 9

Handset .............................................................................................. 9
Base ................................................................................................. 10

Connecting Lines ................................................................................... 11
Installing Handset Batteries ....................................................................12
Charging the Handset ............................................................................ 14
Using the Handset Carrying Clip .............................................................15

To Attach the Carrying Clip...................................................................15
To Remove the Carrying Clip................................................................15

Turning the Handset On/Off...................................................................16
LCD Window Icon Descriptions................................................................. 17
Choosing Dial Mode................................................................................17

BASIC OPERATION

Making a Call ........................................................................................18
Camp on Busy .......................................................................................20
Receiving a Call ..................................................................................... 21
Caller ID Display .................................................................................... 22
Out of Range Indication ......................................................................... 23
Battery Level Indicator ..........................................................................23
Adjusting Voice Volume ..........................................................................24
Choosing Ring Type ................................................................................24
Adjusting Ring Volume............................................................................ 25
Key Lock ...............................................................................................26

INTERNAL PHONE BOOK

Memory Dialing .....................................................................................27

To Store (or Edit) Numbers In Memory ................................................27
Using a Pause ....................................................................................28
To Dial a Number In Memor y .............................................................28
To Search For a Number In Memory ....................................................28
To Erase All Numbers In Memory ........................................................29

Table of Contents

INTERNAL PHONE BOOK  (continued)

Call Log ..................................................................................................29

To View and Dial the Numbers ............................................................29
To Erase All Numbers Received ...........................................................30

Last Number Redial ...............................................................................30

To View and Dial the Numbers ............................................................30
To Erase All Numbers In Redial Memory ..............................................31

USEFUL FEATURES

Call Time Display On/Off .......................................................................32
Key Beep On/Off ..................................................................................32
Base Number Display On/Off ................................................................33
Setting Ring Delay Time..........................................................................34
Changing PIN ........................................................................................35
Tone Dial Switchover ..............................................................................36
Registered Recall ...................................................................................37
Barring Calls ..........................................................................................37

To Set Call Barring Numbers ...............................................................38
To Deactivate a Specific Call Barring Number........................................39

Reset .....................................................................................................40

USING ON MULTI SYSTEM

Registering New Handset with Base ........................................................41

To Register a Handset .........................................................................41
To Remove a Handset Registered To the Base Unit ...............................43

Paging...................................................................................................44
Intercom Between Handsets ...................................................................44
Call Transfer ..........................................................................................46

Operating with Additional Base Unit .......................................................47

To Find the Base unit Automatically .....................................................47
To Select the Base Unit Manually ........................................................48

Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 49
Specifications .........................................................................................50

Содержание SP-R5200

Страница 1: ...hen you purchase the unit you should fully charge the battery before initial operation Digital Cordless Telephone SP R5200 User s Manual This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephony calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services ...

Страница 2: ...oduct has been dropped or the cabinet appears damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 4 Avoid using your telephone during a lightning storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning If possible unplug the AC adaptor and telephone cord for the duration of the lightning storm 5 Never dispose of batteries in a fire There is a serious risk of explosion and or...

Страница 3: ... call setup 14 If you are connected to a Private Branch Exchange you may have to press a digit for example 9 to get an out side line Then you dial as normal If you need a pause you should insert it after the digit and before the number you require 15 You may sometimes experience problems in making calls These difficulties can include Line connection problems Problems hearing the conversation on bo...

Страница 4: ...Memory 28 To Search For a Number In Memory 28 To Erase All Numbers In Memory 29 Table of Contents INTERNAL PHONE BOOK continued Call Log 29 To View and Dial the Numbers 29 To Erase All Numbers Received 30 Last Number Redial 30 To View and Dial the Numbers 30 To Erase All Numbers In Redial Memory 31 USEFUL FEATURES Call Time Display On Off 32 Key Beep On Off 32 Base Number Display On Off 33 Setting...

Страница 5: ...anual Line Cord Control Locations Antenna Ear piece LCD window button Makes answers or ends a call INT button Activates intercom communications or button Scrolls through menus Also adjusts volume C R button Clears characters from the display Also performs a switch hook operation such as call waiting button Confirms the selection Also powers on off button Redials the last number you dialed Also add...

Страница 6: ...e Bottom DC POWER socket Phone Line socket Connecting Lines 1 Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the phone line socket on the bottom of the base unit and the other end to a standard phone wall jack 2 Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the DC power socket on the bottom of the base unit and the other end to a standard AC wall outlet 3 Route the cords through the recessed chan...

Страница 7: ...plied 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow then lift it off 3 Replace the battery cover Make sure that the cover is hooked in place 4 Slide the cover up until it snaps shut Notes The batteries need to be replaced if they do not recover their full storage capacity after recharging When replacing batteries always use good quality Ni MH rechargeable AA size batteries For details se...

Страница 8: ...orner of the display is scrolling The lamp comes on while charging Using the Handset Carrying Clip To Remove the Carrying Clip Insert a coin or screw driver into the slot along the edge of one of its arms and twist to release Then lift it off The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to conveniently carry the handset with you It clips easily to your belt waist band or shirt pocket To Attach th...

Страница 9: ...chase an additional handset you must register the handset to a base If not the display shows when you turn it on and the handset will not work Refer to Register New Handset with Base on page 41 Nothing will appear in the LCD window when battery power is very low You should fully charge the handset before operation In order to provide compatibility with most telephone systems your phone can be set ...

Страница 10: ... displays the call time For details see Call Time Display on page 32 To make a call to the last number you dialed use the Redial feature For details refer to Last Number Redial on page 30 You can enter the desired phone number in Standby mode and then dial the number This way of dialing allows you to make corrections to the number before dialing Follow these steps 1 Enter a telephone number Check ...

Страница 11: ...s automatically cancelled and an incoming ring sounds Several handsets can be camped on the busy line in chronolog ical order When the line becomes available to you the LCD window displays and other handsets will display your handset number following the word Camp On Busy Receiving a Call 1 When an external call comes in the phone rings Result The icon on the display blinks and the green lamp on t...

Страница 12: ... may have to subscribe to the service and you should contact your Network provider for infor mation on availability and compatibility of this service with your Network Out of Range Indication Caller ID Display If the handset is too far from the base unit the handset can not properly engage the telephone line and the icon blinks in the LCD window If you move out of range during a call the telephone...

Страница 13: ... level you want Result You can adjust the volume from level 1 to 3 The higher the louder You can also turn the ringer OFF Each time you press or button the handset sounds its selected loudness The default is Level 2 4 Press button to confirm Note Setting Level Off turns the ringer off When a call comes in only the lamp on the back of the handset blinks and the icon in the window will blink Adjusti...

Страница 14: ... not hold button for more than three seconds or the handset will turn off 27 Digital Cordless Telephone Memory Dialing To Store or Edit Numbers In Memory You can store the most frequently used phone numbers into one digit memory cells 0 9 1 Press or button repeatedly until appears in the display 2 Press button Result The first memory cell 0 containing a phone number if already stored is displayed ...

Страница 15: ...the information has been transmitted from the network with the caller s number If there is no number received is displayed 3 Scroll through the memory and choose the desired number by using or button 28 Using a Pause If you want to insert a dialing pause between numbers press the button Result appears at the pause entry A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system such as...

Страница 16: ...button to dial the selected number Notes Your phone stores up to 20 digits for each caller s number If there are hidden digits not displayed the former part scrolls to the left and the latter part of the number appears The last number is stored in the memory cell 0 When a new call is received the previous number is shifted to the next cell 1 allowing the new number to be stored in this position Th...

Страница 17: ...ected mode The feature is preset to ON at factory You can set your handset not to sound the key beep each time you press a button 1 Press or button repeatedly until appears Key Beep On Off Base Number Display On Off This feature allows the phone to display the base number currently in use while in Standby mode The feature is preset to On at factory 1 Press or button until appears in the display 2 ...

Страница 18: ...ds Selecting Off deactivates the feature 4 Press button to save the setting Setting Ring Delay Time Changing PIN Personal Identification Number The PIN is required when you bar calls or register handsets to a base unit The PIN is preset to 0000 at factory You can change the PIN code 1 Press or button repeatedly until appears in the display 2 Press button 3 Enter the currently used PIN code Result ...

Страница 19: ... 112 999 even when you activate the outgoing call barring option The C R button is used in conjunction with special services such as Call waiting which may be offered by your tele phone company You can place a new call directly after a call or transfer a call to another extension under PABX using this feature To send a flash simply press C R button while the line is engaged Result The display show...

Страница 20: ...ile entering a number to restrict use the C R button to delete the last digit then correct the number 7 Press button when you finish entering the number To Deactivate a Specific Call Barring Number You can selectively deactivate restricted numbers by erasing them 1 Press or button repeatedly until appears 2 Press button 3 Enter the PIN code Result The first barring cell containing a restricted num...

Страница 21: ... handsets can be registered and operated from your base unit The system allows you to make internal calls between two handsets while a third is making an call The supplied handset with the base unit is already registered as handset 1 Each additional handset you purchase must be registered to the base unit To Register a Handset 1 Press or button repeatedly until appears in the display then press bu...

Страница 22: ... the LCD window displays the ID of the base unit 6 Press button Note Do not press or If there is another base which is accidentally ready to accept the handset the base ID will be shown in the display 7 Enter 9234 the Authentication Code which is preset at factory 8 Press button Result When the registration is properly completed the LCD window displays the base number on the right corner and the h...

Страница 23: ...call from you they do not need to press INT or button Those buttons do not work for 3 seconds to prevent the phone from being disengaged right after the handset is lifted from the base unit 45 Digital Cordless Telephone 44 Digital Cordless Telephone You can page any registered handset from the base unit Using this feature you can find where the handsets are Press the button on the center top of th...

Страница 24: ...ay shows the current setting 3 Press or button to choose On or OFF 4 Press button to confirm This feature is available only when you have more than one handset You can transfer a call from one handset to another 1 During a telephone conversation press INT button Result Your caller will be put on hold and will hear music The icon blinks in your display 2 Enter the number 1 through 6 of the handset ...

Страница 25: ...eck that the handset is fully charged Check that the handset batteries are installed properly Check that the handset is not too far from the base Check that the handset batteries are not in low status Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected Check that the power adapter is prop erly connected To Select the Base Unit Manually You can select a base unit through which you want your ha...

Страница 26: ...ation and altered serial numbers 3 The liability of Samsung UK Ltd is limited to the cost of repair replacement of the unit under warranty 4 This warranty does not affect the purchasers statutory rights 5 This warranty is valid in the UK mainland only Specifications Carrier Power 250 mW 24 dBm Frequency Stability Operation Time Weight Dimensions Ambient temperature Compliance Power Supply Humidity...

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