VTechメーカーBS5872の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Parts Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Access Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Clear Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Programming the Voicemail Access Keys . . . . . 31 Programming Password .
3 GETTING STARTED Getting Started Parts Checklist 1 . Hands et 2. Bas e Uni t 3. Bat ter y 4. T elep hon e Line C or d 5. Bel t Cli p 6. Bas e Wall Mou nti ng Bra cket 7 .
4 GETTING STARTED Installation For maximum performance of your cordless telephone system: 1 . Choose a c entral location for your Ba se Un it. 2. I n s t a l l y o u r b a s e u n i t a n d ex te n si.
5 GETTING STARTED Getting Started Power Guard/Spare Battery Charger Feature Your phone can use the spare battery in the base unit to provide operational backup in the event of a power failure. With a fully charged battery in the spare battery charger, you will still be able to place and receive calls from the handset for up to 1.
6 GETTING STARTED Table/Desk Installation Installation Modular telephone jack Standard electrical outlet Connect the power cord. After charging the battery for at least 16 hour s, conne ct the tele phon e line cord.
7 GETTING STARTED Getting Started Installation Wall Mounting Your phone base unit is designed to mount on a standard telephone wall plate. Wall mounting is o ption al. 1. Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet, and the connector to the bottom of the base unit.
8 GETTING STARTED Installation Check for dial tone After the bat teries are cha rged, pic k up the han dset and pre ss ON ; you shou ld hear a dial ton e. If you do n ot, t ry thi s phon e in a nothe r phon e jack . Bel t Cli p (op tional ) • Y ou r p ho ne co nta in s a n in te r na l no i se fi lt e r ( fo r DS L s ub sc r ib er s) .
9 GETTING STARTED Getting Started Y o ur pho ne c an op erate u p to four h and set s. T o o rde r add iti ona l han dset s ca ll th e sup pli er . T o r egi ste r your ac ce sso r y han ds ets 1 . Af ter ch arg ing t he bat ter y, the scr een w ill d isp lay: 2.
10 BASIC OPERATION Handset and Base Indicators Handset Display Ic on Description MUTE Turns on when the microphone is muted. NEW Turns on when there are new call log entries. Turns on when the ringer is muted. Low battery indicator and charging indicator.
11 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Base Display Icon Description MUTE • MUTE turns on when the microphone is muted. • LED is on when microphone is muted NEW Turns on when there are new call log entries. Turns on when the ringer is muted. Displays when spare battery is charging in the base unit.
12 BASIC OPERATION Handset Layout 1. Antenna 2. CID 3. Redial/Pause 4. On/Flash 5. Dialing Key (0 - 9, *, #) 6. Voicemail 7. Play 8. Skip 9. Menu/Select 10.
13 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION 1. Intercom 2. In Use 3. Power 4. Charge 5. Microphone 6. Auto Call Back 7. 3-Way Calling 8. Repeat Dialing 9. Number keys 10. Speaker 11. Mute 12. Flash 13. Redial/Pause 14. CID 15. EXIT 16. Delete 17. 18. MENU/SEL 19.
14 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Making Calls From the Handset: Press ON (or, SPEAKER ( ) to use the Handset Speakerphone feature). Dial the phone number.
15 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Flash Function You can use your phone with services such as call waiting. When you receive a call waiting signal, simply press the FLASH key to switch to the new call. Press FLASH again to switch back to the original call.
16 BASIC OPERATION Transferring Calls You can transfer calls on the system from the base to handset, handset to handset, or handset to base. When a handset (HS1) is on an external call, it can transfer the call to any other handset or base.
17 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION • Press INTERCOM , ON or SPEAKER ( ) on HS2 (or base) to answer the intercom call. The screens will display: • Press INTERCOM , OFF/CLEAR on the handset (or EXIT.
18 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Handset Locator • From the idle (off) mode, press MENU/SEL on the base unit, then use or key to scroll to HANDSET LOCATOR . • Press MENU/SEL , display will show: • To end the page, press ON, SPEAKER , or any dial pad key (0-9,*,#) on the handset, or press MENU/SEL or EXIT on the base.
19 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Operating Range This cordless telephone operates within the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Even so, this handset and base can communicate over only a certain distance, the weather, and the construction of your home or office.
20 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Handset Display Screen Messages Screen Displays: When: PHONE The handset is in use. ENDED The handset is on hook. NO ENTRIES You are accessing an empty directory or call log. LIST FULL You are saving to a full directory.
21 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Handset Display Screen Messages Screen Displays: When: CALLING BASE Calling the base. HANDSET X IS CALLING Other handset is calling. LINE IN USE An extension phone is in use. NO LINE There is no telephone line connected.
22 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Operation Base Display Screen Messages Screen Displays: When: SPEAKER The speakerphone is in use. ENDED The speakerphone is on hook. NO ENTRIES You are accessing an empty directory or call log. LIST FULL The directory is full, no new data can be saved.
23 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Ringer Volume • From the idle (off) mode, press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base) then the or key to RINGER VOLUME .
24 BASIC OPERATION Key Tone (preset to on) • From the idle (off) mode, press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base) then the or keys to select KEY TONE . • Press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base). The current setting will be shown.
25 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Telephone Directory Your phone can store up to 50 numbers with names in memory. Each memory location can hold up to 32 digits for the number and 16 characters for the name. Storing a New Entry • Press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base) .
26 BASIC OPERATION Telephone Directory Each press of a particular key causes characters to be displayed in the following order: Reviewing/Dialing from the Phonebook • Press MENU/ SELECT on the hand set (or MENU/SE L on the base ). With PHONEBO OK highligh ted, press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base).
27 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION • Scroll through the phonebook entries using the and keys or enter first character of the name to be searched (using the digit keys)and continue navigating using the or keys as scroll keys, until you reach the entry to be dialed.
28 BASIC OPERATION Shared Call Log The caller ID log is stored in the base, and is shared by the system handsets. Changes made at the base or a handset will be reflected in all handsets and the base. If the number of an incoming call matches an entry in your directory, the name will display exactly how you’ve entered it in the phonebook.
29 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Caller ID • If you answer a call before the caller ID information appears on the screen, it will not be in the call history. About Call History (Caller ID) Your phone can store up to 50 calls in its caller ID memory.
30 BASIC OPERATION Screen Displays: When: PRIVATE NUMBER The other party is blocking name and/or number information. UNKNOWN NUMBER Your phone company is unable to receive information about this caller’s name and/or number. • Press OFF/C LEAR on t he han dset(s ) (or EXIT o n the base ) at a ny tim e to exit call histor y.
31 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION • In or der to use t hes e features, you must subscribe to and activate voicemail service through yo ur lo ca l tel epho ne company. • When one handset is accessing the vo icem ail set up, the other handset(s) cannot access it at the same time.
32 BASIC OPERATION Programming Password You need to program a password to access your voicemail. First, you must activate and define your voicemail password with the voicemail service provided by your local telephone company. Once you have defined your password, you can then program it into the phone.
33 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Press DELETE/MUTE on the handset (or DELETE on the base). Enter the new number provided by your local telephone company. To enter pauses, press and hold PAUSE . When finished press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base).
34 BASIC OPERATION Custom Pay-Per-Use (PPU) Features PPU Keys on Base You can use the dedicated keys on the base unit to access below functions. AUTO CALL BACK dials the last party who called you, whether or not you answered the call. A charge is added to your phone bill each time you use this feature.
35 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Change PPU Key Setting Your phone is factory programmed with the PPU keys, you can reprogram the codes to the numbers provided by your local telephone company.
36 BASIC OPERATION Change 3-Way Calling Number The default 3-WAY CALLING code is F (flash). If this does not match the number provided by your local telephone company, you will need to edit the number. Use or to scroll to 3-WAY CALLING , then press MENU/SELECT on the handset (or MENU/SEL on the base).
37 Basic Operation BASIC OPERATION Batteries • If you repeatedly get a low battery indicator, even after charging overnight, the battery should be replaced.
38 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting If you have difficulty operating your phone, the suggestions below should solve the problem. If you still have difficulty after trying these suggestions, call the Supplier. Problem Suggestion My phone doesn’t work at all.
39 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion I cannot dial out. • Make sure you have a dial tone before dialing. The handset may take a second or two to find the base and produce a dial tone. This is normal. Wait an extra second before dialing.
40 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion CAN’T CONNECT displays on my handset. • Move the ha ndset closer to t he bas e. You migh t have moved out o f ran ge. • If the han dset is i n it s ba se a nd th e ch arging lig ht d oes not c ome on, refer to The charge lig ht i s off in th is tro ublesh ooting guid e.
41 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion I get noise, static, or weak signal even when I’m near the base. • Ot her ele ctroni c produ cts can cause inter ferenc e with your cordle ss phon e.
42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion My handset does not ring when I receive a call. • Ma ke sur e you have the r inger activa ted. Refer to the sect ion(s) on r inger select ion i n this user’ s manu al. • Mak e sure the telep hone line cord is plugge d firml y into the base unit and the teleph one jack.
43 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion My calls fade or cut in and out while I’m using my handset. • Ot her ele ctroni c produ cts can cause inter ferenc e with your cordle ss phon e.
44 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion My Caller ID isn’t working. • Cal ler ID is a su bscrip tion ser vice. You mu st subsc ribe to th is servi ce for thi s featur e to work on your phon e. • Your caller must be cal ling from a n area that suppo rts ca ller I D.
45 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Maintenance Taking care of your telephone Your cordless telephone contains sophisticated electronic parts, so it must be treated with care. Avoid rough treatment Place the handset down gently. Save the original packing materials to protect your telephone if you ever need to ship it.
46 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions.
47 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules.
48 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FCC, ACTA and IC Regulations * Remain on the line and briefly explain the reason for the call before hanging up. * Perform such activities in off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening. Industry Canada This equipment complies with regulations RSS210 and CS-03 of Industry Canada.
49 Additional Information ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Enhanced 5.8GHz technol ogy–your phone operates on a dual band transmis sion that combines the best of 5.8GHz and 2.4GHz technologies, providing enhanced performance over standard cordless telephones.
50 INDEX Index A About Call History (Caller ID) 28-30 Access Voicemail 31 Answering Calls 14 B Base Display 11 Base Display Screen Messages 22 Base Unit Layout 13 Batteries 37 Battery Care and Mainten.
51 INDEX Index K Key Tone (preset to on) 24 L Language (preset to English) 24 Limited Warranty 45 M Maintenance 45 Making Calls 14 Mute Function 15 O Operating Range 19 P Parts Checklist 3 Power Guard.
Printed in C hina. 91-000608-010-000.
U s e r ’ s M a n u a l Model: BS58 72.
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