Oricom BB100 User Manual

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Oricom BB100
DECT CORDLESS Telephone
User Guide
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Oricom BB100 DECT CORDLESS Telephone User

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- 10 - Page function If you lose or misplace your handset you can press the ‘Page’ on base to relocate it. Press the Page

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- 11 - 5. Press OK button to confirm. is displayed. 6. Input phone number (max. 25 digits) from keypad.

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- 12 - Editing an entry in the phone book * You can amend the name and number of any entry stored in your phonebook: 1. Pre

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- 13 - CALLER ID (CID) If you subscribe to Caller ID (charges may apply) to your telephone service providers Caller ID service, numbers of

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- 14 - display first. If your telephone service provides the number only, the number will be displayed (without name). 3. If the name is d

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- 15 - 3) Press OK to view the number if the name is displayed first. Press OK again

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- 16 - 2. Press DOWN button. is displayed. 3. Press OK button. 4. U

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- 17 - 8. Press and hold CANCEL to exit to standby mode, or 9. Press the TALK button to go back to the standby mode.

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- 18 - 4) Press OK button again. is displayed. 5) Press OK button again. or is displayed. 6)

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- 19 - 2. Press DOWN button. is displayed. 3. Press OK button. 4. Use DOWN button

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- 2 - Contents Safety Information... 4 Unpa

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- 20 - Switching your handset On or Off - Press and hold the CANCEL button, you can power off the handset. - -

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- 21 - 6. Enter the old 4 digits PIN number from the numeric keypad (Default PIN code is 0000)

Page 15 - Message waiting service:

- 22 - Reset to factory default settings This feature will restore the factory default settings of your phone. All programming earlier done

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- 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Cause Action Taken Programming Display NOT AVAIL RF Interference occurs during programming. Retr

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- 24 - Notes for operation in New Zealand The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted

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- 25 - Warranty Information This product is covered by a 12 month warranty against defective workmanship or parts. The warranty does not extend

Page 19 - ‘*’ button

- 3 - ADVANCED FEATURES... 20 Programming ...

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- 4 - Safety Information • Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid. • To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or ba

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- 5 - Handset and Base unit 1. Receiver 2. LCD display 3. PHONEBOOK button - Use to access phonebook. 4. TALK button -

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- 6 - LCD Layout ICON NAME DESCRIPTION Battery Animated when charging Fully charged Half charged Very Low In Use (Talk) indi

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- 7 - Selecting a site for the Base unit The phone base unit should be installed where the mains adaptor plug will reach the power socket and, t

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- 8 - Standby mode When the handset is not in use is in the standby mode. The LCD will display: Where: 1: Handset assigned number BB100:

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- 9 - 1) Press ‘TALK’ button to answer the call. 2) To end the call, either press TALK button or place the handset back on the base. Re-

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