Basic operation – Oricom BB200 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION


Introduction

When the phone is in standby mode, the LCD displays the handset name. The battery
icon reflects the current battery level and the signal icon indicates the handset is linked
to the base.

TO ANSWER A CALL

When you receive a call, both handset and base will ring, the

symbol appears on

the display, and both the red led on the handset locator button and the big red led on
the phone base will start flashing. If your cordless is directly connected to the
telephone line (not via PABX) and the Caller Details Service has been activated by
your server, the caller’s telephone number (if available) appears on the display.

Press the button to answer the call, the symbol

will come up steadily on the

display and the base red led with flash.

To end a call, press again the button, or alternatively replace the handset back in

the base. The display symbol and the base red led disappear.


MAKING A CALL

Press button.

The symbol

appears steadily on the display and the base red led starts flashing.

Check that the dial tone is present then key in the number.

The dialled number appears on the display.

To end the call, press again the button or alternatively replace the handset back

in the base.


USING THE HANDS-FREE SPEAKERPHONE

The Hands-free function provides the convenience of talking to the caller without
holding onto the phone and allows others in the room to be involved in the
conversation.
To activate the speakerphone, press the X button when the handset is in standby
mode or after having pressed the button to make or pick up a call.
The speakerphone is active if you can hear the callers voice coming from the speaker
and can see the X and the

symbols on the display

(hold repeatedly the Volume

button to adjust the speaker volume). To switch back to normal mode from a
speakerphone call, briefly press the X button.

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