User manual TELSTRA 6100A

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[. . . ] Follow the simple instructions in `Getting Started', on the next few pages. If you have any problems setting up or using your Telstra 6100A 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?q Telstra 6100A handset q Telstra 6100A base unit q 2 x AAA NiMH rechargeable q q q batteries AC power adaptor Telephone line cord Telephone adaptor plug 3 In this guide 5 5 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 Phonebook 18 Entering numbers in the Phonebook 18 How to enter names 19 Changing numbers stored in the Phonebook 20 Deleting stored numbers from the Phonebook 22 Telstra Network Services Telstra Calling Number Display Calls list To view the phone numbers on the Calls list Storing phone numbers from the Calls list to the Phonebook Deleting individual numbers from the Calls list Deleting the entire Calls list Telstra Home Message 101 & MessageBank® Flashing Message Indication Recall Using pause 23 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Getting started Setting up Getting to know your phone Handset buttons Base unit Display icons Using the phone Receiving calls Making calls Handsfree facility Dialling stored numbers from the Phonebook Call duration display Switching the handset on and off Range information Muting the microphone in the handset Adjusting the receiver volume Redial facility Deleting redial numbers Deleting all redial numbers Keypad lock Paging from the base station to the handset In this guide Special functions 32 Menu structure 33 Setting the ring tone on the handset (ring melodies) 34 Ring tone volume on the handset 35 Setting the ring tones on the base unit (ring melodies) 36 Ring tone volume on the base unit37 Auto answer 37 Changing display names 38 Activating / Deactivating warning tones 39 Changing the PIN code 40 Setting the display language 41 Setting the Flash (Recall) time 42 Restoring factory settings 43 Using the Telstra 6100A additional handsets Multiple handsets Making an internal call Connecting external calls to another handset Logging on Telstra 6100A additional handsets Logging on other DECT-GAP telephones to the base unit Logging on a handset to another DECT-GAP base unit system or a third party base unit Logging off handsets Additional base stations Selecting a base station Help General information Technical data Product warranty & Customer service 4 45 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 5 Getting started WARNING Setting up Do not place your Telstra 6100A in Follow these steps to set up your Telstra 6100A ready for the bathroom or other humid areas. [. . . ] To play back messages (Telstra Home Message 101TM or MessageBank® 1. Your Telstra 6100A will access the telephone line and automatically dial 125 101. The Telstra 6100A will access the telephone line and automatically dial 12 555. Follow the voice prompts to access your messages. 29 Telstra Network Services Flashing Message Indication The Telstra 6100A is designed to provide visual indication when a message is left in your Telstra Home Messages 101 or MessageBank® service. To arrange the connection to the Flashing Message Indicator service, simply call Telstra on 13 2200. When a new message is left on your Network Message Bank service, a icon will appear on the handset display. After you have listened to your new message/s the icon will disappear. Telstra Network Services Recall You can use the button on your telephone on PABX's and when using Telstra network services. 30 Note: The pause can also be saved with numbers in the Phonebook. Recall button on PABX's If you have connected your telephone to a PABX, you can use all the facilities such as call transfer, automatic recall, etc. The FLASH time "100ms" will be required on most PABX's however "600ms" is available as an option, see page 42. 31 Telstra Network Services Note: Using Pause The pause can also be saved with Follow the voice prompts to access your messages. numbers in the Phonebook. Some PABX's require a pause after the access code for an outside line before dialling can start. An automatic pause can be inserted so that you don't have to wait for a dial tone after the access code. Special functions All further programming functions can be accessed by means of a very user-friendly menu. Here are a few general instructions to help you find your way around the menu: The menu is accessed by means of the button. Letters already entered can be deleted by repeatedly pressing the button. Select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button. Activating/Deactivating warning tones Here, various warning tones can be activated or deactivated. Button click: Each time a button is pressed, the handset confirms with a button click. Warning tone for low battery: If the battery capacity is too low, a warning tone will remind you that you must charge the handset. Range warning: If you are too far away from the base station, a warning tone will remind you that you are losing contact with the base station. Special functions 1. Select the BEEP function with with button. and and confirm 4. Select one of the functions KEYTONE, LOW BATTERY or OUT RANGE with and and confirm with button. Switch the selected warning tone ON or OFF with and and confirm with button. Select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button. Changing the PIN code A PIN code protects some functions of the telephone system against unauthorised use. Select the PIN CODE function with confirm with button. and and 4. Enter the current four-digit PIN code using the number pad (factory setting 0000) and confirm with button. [. . . ] You can find out from the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased whether your telephone will work on your PABX without any problems. Due to the large number of different PABX's, it is not possible to guarantee this function. Information regarding medical equipment The telephone works with a very low transmission power. This low transmission power presents no risk to health according to the current state of research and technology. [. . . ]

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