Flash (recall) timing, Adjust time display format, Handset name – Oricom S6000 User Manual

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User will need to press the

key to answer a call no matter

the handset is on the base cradle or out of the base cradle.



Flash (Recall) Timing

When talking on the phone, pressing

will send a signal to the

telephone network.
The flash timing default is 100ms for Australia (Flash 1). You should not
need to change this setting unless you connect the phone to a
telephone system in your office.
If you need you can select between the three factory programmed flash
timing from this menu.

• Press . Use

to select CALL SETTING.

• Press . Use

to select FLASH TIMING.

• Press . Use

to select from the three durations.


Flash 1 = 100ms (Australia)
Flash 2 = 600ms (New Zealand)
Flash 3 = 1000ms (for some older phone systems)

• Press on to confirm the selection.


Adjust Time Display Format

During standby, there will be 7-segment clock displayed on the lower
right hand corner of the display. The clock will be displayed in 24-hour
format.

When a CID with time is received, the clock will automatically be
adjusted with the CID time. When the handset batteries are replaced or
handset enters low power mode, the clock will restart from 00:00.
To adjust the time,

• Press . Use

to select DISPLAY.

• Press . Use

to select ADJUST TIME.

• Press . The current time will be displayed.

• Enter the new time. Value for hour (two digits before “:”) must be

less than 24 and value for minute (two digits after “:”) must be less
than 60.

• Press to confirm.


Handset Name

Each handset can be programmed with its own name, which will be
displayed during standby. You can enter up to 10 alphanumeric
characters.

• Press . Use

to select DISPLAY.

• Press . Use

to select HANDSET NAME.

• Press . The current handset name will be displayed.

• Use the numeric keys and

to enter the name for the handset.

• Press to confirm the name entered.


Call Timer

The length of the call can be timed and displayed. The timer will start
counting once the phone goes off hook. When the call has started for
10 seconds, the call timer in the format of mm:ss (e.g. 00:10) will be
displayed on the first line of the display if the call timer is activated.
Once the timer reaches 59 minutes and 59 seconds (59:59), the format
will change to hh:mm:ss (e.g. 01:00:00). It will keep counting until the
call ends. When the call has ended, the call timer will stop counting and
keep on displaying for 5 seconds.

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