Oricom Telephone ECO7100 1 User Manual

Oricom DECT Digital  
Corded Phone with  
Answering System  
USER GUIDE  
eco7100-1  
DECT Digital Corded Phone with Answering System  
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1
SAFETY INFORMATION  
Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use  
cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents.  
Because the phone works by sending radio  
signals between base station and handset,  
wearers of hearing aids may experience  
interference in the form of a humming noise.  
Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment  
such as answering machines, TV and radio sets,  
clock radios and computers if placed too close. It  
is recommended that you position the base unit at  
least one metre from such appliances.  
This telephone complies with applicable safety  
requirements for exposure to radio waves  
(EMR). The mean power of this telephone does  
not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is  
required.  
Privacy of communications may not be ensured  
when using this telephone.  
The earpiece of the handset may attract small  
metal objects such as staples and pins. Care  
should be taken when placing the handset near  
these items.  
This telephone is not designed for making  
emergency telephone calls when the mains power  
fails. Always have a corded phone available to  
be able to make and receive calls to emergency  
services if the mains power fails.  
IMPORTANT  
Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or  
liquid.  
To prevent electric shock, do not open the  
handset or base cabinet.  
Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys)  
between the battery contacts and charging  
conductors.  
There is a slight chance that the telephone  
could be damaged by an electrical storm. It is  
recommended that users unplug the phone from  
the mains supply and telephone socket during a  
storm.  
Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard  
area such as where there is gas leaking.  
Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal  
of your packing materials, exhausted batteries  
and used phone. Wherever possible, recycle  
those materials.  
This phone should not be used near intensive care  
medical equipment. Persons with pacemakers  
should consult their Doctor or cardiologist before  
using this phone.  
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2 SAFETY INFORMATION  
Do not use your telephone during an electrical  
storm or thunderstorm as it is possible to get an  
electric shock. Refer to information contained in  
White pages directory.  
This phone is designed for connection to a PSTN  
telephone line or an analogue extension port of a  
PBX system. If you connect this device to a digital  
extension of a PBX, damage may result to the  
PBX.  
CAUTION  
Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this  
!
product. Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can  
seriously damage the unit.  
Adaptor for base unit and charger:  
Base Unit power supply – Input: 100-240VAC  
50/60Hz Output: 6V 0.5A  
Ext Charger power supply – Input 100-240VAC  
50Hz Output: 6V 150mA  
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GETTING STARTEd  
Mains power connection  
Read first before getting started  
IMPORTANT - The base unit and charger pod must  
be used with the power adaptors that supplied with this  
product as using other power adaptors might damage  
the product.  
Location  
The base unit needs to be placed within 2 metres of  
the mains power socket and telephone socket so that  
the cables can reach.  
Battery safety  
ONLY use the rechargeable batteries supplied with  
this product.  
The base unit should not be placed too close to other  
electrical equipment for avoidi interference.  
Avoid exposure of the phone to moisture or liquid.  
DO NOT use non-rechargeable batteries - which might  
explode or damage the product.  
Avoid exposure of the phone to hot, humid conditions  
or strong sunlight.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the  
product for several months at a time  
Radio signals between handset and  
base unit  
CAUTION  
To use your handset and base unit together, you must  
be able to maintain a radio link between them. Be  
aware that any large metal objects, like a refrigerator,  
a mirror, filing cabinet etc, between the handset and  
the base unit may block the radio signal. Other solid  
structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength.  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  
!
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES  
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Interference  
If you have a Broadband line  
If the sound quality gets worse as you move around  
while on a call, this is probably caused by interference  
between the handset and the base unit, perhaps  
because you are too near to another phone or other  
electrical equipment. Move to a different position to  
clear the interference. If you do not move, it might  
cause a short break or your call may be cut off.  
If you connect your telephone to a line with a  
broadband connection, you will need to insert a  
micro-filter between the telephone and the telephone  
line; otherwise you may get interference between the  
telephone and the broadband, which could cause  
problems.  
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4 GETTING STARTEd  
In a home with broadband, every telephone must  
have a micro-filter connected, not just the one at the  
telephone point that your modem is connected to. If  
you need more broadband micro-filters, contact your  
broadband supplier.  
Charging the batteries  
Before the handset is used for the first time, place  
it into the charging station for at least 14hours. The  
charging status is indicated in the handset display.  
Packing contents  
The following items should be contained in the pack:  
1 base unit (with corded handset)  
1 cordless handset  
1 charging cradle with power supply  
1 power supply  
1 line cord  
2 rechargeable batteries (Ni-MH 1.2V 400mAh)  
1 user guide  
1 color brochure  
Note:  
If any of these are missing, please contact your  
supplier with purchase receipt.  
Battery installation  
1) Remove the battery compartment cover and  
insert the AAA rechargeable batteries into the  
handset in accordance with the polarity that is  
marked inside the battery compartment.  
2) Replace the battery compartment cover, sliding  
it into place, pressing firmly to make sure it is  
closed.  
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CORdLESS HANdSET LAYOUT  
1
2
Earpiece  
Cordless Handset layout  
OK button  
- Select a menu entry  
NAVIGATION button  
3
- Up to increase volume and view CID  
- Down to decrease volume and access  
Phonebook  
4
5
6
7
TALK button  
- Make or Accept a call  
Menu button  
- Access to main menu  
[*] button  
- Long press to activate or deactivate the key lock  
Mute button  
- Mute or Unmute the microphone during a call  
Display  
8
9
BACK button  
- Cancel a menu entry  
- Backspace the digit (s) or character (s)  
- Press and hold to toggle between handset  
name and date/time in standby mode  
10 END button  
- End a call  
- Press and hold to turn the handset on/off  
- Exit the menu/operation  
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6 CORdLESS HANdSET LAYOUT  
11 Redial button  
- Enter redial list to view the last dialed number  
12 R (Recall) button  
13 [#] button  
- Insert a pause.  
- Long press to turn the ringer on/off  
14 INT button  
- Make the intercom call  
- Make the conference call  
15 Microphone  
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CORdLESS HANdSET LCd dISpLAY  
Cordless Handset LCD display  
1
2
Display icons  
4
Display during the MENU mode  
Displays during the MENU mode to confirm the  
selection  
Press BACK to return to the pervious menu level.  
Press BACK to delete the last entered digit or  
character  
3
Indicates more options available Use Up/Down  
key to scroll up/down  
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8 CORdLESS HANdSET LCd dISpLAY  
Icon Definition  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Battery Level Indication  
Indicates the battery charge level  
Indicates that an external call is connected or held.  
Icon blinks when receiving an incoming call.  
Call  
Message  
Caller display  
Phonebook  
Indicates you have a new Voice Mail message.  
Indicates you have new missed calls, or the call log is being  
viewed.  
Displays when the phonebook is accessed.  
Displays when the alarm clock is activated.  
Alarm  
Ringer Off  
Displays when ringer volume is turned off.  
Indicates that the handset is registered and within range of the base  
station.  
Signal Level  
Tam  
Icon blinks when the handset is out of range or is searching for a  
base.  
Slowly Blinking to indicate new TAM message(s)  
Fast blinking to indicate TAM is full  
Icon is not displayed when TAM is off  
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CORdEd BASE kEY LAYOUT  
Corded base key layout  
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10 CORdEd BASE kEY LAYOUT  
1
Hook lock  
11 Ring Off/ Pause/ # button  
- Long press to turn the ringer on/off  
- Insert a pause  
- fix the corded handset on the corded base  
while the corded base is hung against the wall  
2
3
Speaker  
12 Speaker button  
BACK button  
- Press to make or answer a call  
- Press to switch to speakerphone during a call  
13 Volume button  
- Press to return to Standy mode  
OK/ CLOCK button  
4
- Press to confirm all settings  
- Long press to set date and time  
Key lock / * button  
- Press to adjust the corded base ringer level in  
standby mode  
5
6
- Press to adjust the corded base speaker /  
receiver volume during a call  
- Long press to activate or deactivate the key  
lock on corded base  
14 Phonebook button  
INT/PAGE button  
- Press to enter Phonebook  
15 CID up/ down button  
- Press up/ down button to view the call list  
16 Play/ Stop button  
- Press to page the registered cordless handset  
- Press to initiate the intercom call  
- Press to make conference call  
MUTE/CANCEL/DELETE button  
R (Recall) button  
7
8
9
- Press to play message or stop playback  
17 Annoucement button  
18 MEMO button  
Microphone  
10 Redial button  
19 Answer On/ Off button  
- Press to turn the answering system on or off  
20 Display  
- Press to enter Redial list and make a calling  
by pressing SPEAKER button or pick up the  
corded handset  
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CORdEd BASE LCd LAYOUT  
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12 CORdEd BASE LCd LAYOUT  
Icons Definition  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
Mute  
Call  
Indicates the mic is turned off  
Indicates that an external call is connected or held.  
Icon blinks when receiving an incoming call.  
Message  
Indicates you have a new Voice Mail message.  
Indicates you have new missed calls, or the call log is being  
viewed.  
Caller display  
Phonebook  
Displays when the phonebook is accessed.  
Displays when the key clock is activated.  
Key lock  
Speaker  
Ringer Off  
TAM  
Displays when the speaker is activated.  
Displays when ringer volume is turned off.  
Slowly Blinking to indicate new TAM message(s)  
Fast blinking to indicate TAM is full  
Icon won’t be displayed when TAM is off  
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CORdEd BASE LCd LAYOUT  
Recorded number in  
Phonebook or CID list  
Indicates the recorded number for Phonebook or CID entry  
#88  
Displays when there is more digit(s) available on the right for  
displaying  
Digits on the right  
Displays when there is more digit(s) available on the left for  
displaying  
Digits on the left  
Time/ Date  
1 Displays for Caller ID date/time while viewing CID list  
2 Displays for the actual time  
3 AM/ PM states for the time format  
88:88AM  
88M/88D  
4 “D”indicates for Date, “M”indicates for Month  
OR  
88:88PM  
88D/88M  
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14 COREdE BASE LCd LAYOUT  
Menu Tree  
Main Menu  
Sub-menu 1  
NEW ENTRY  
LIST  
PHONEBOOK  
EDIT ENTRY  
DELETE  
DELETE ALL  
DIRECT MEM  
HANDSET NAME  
HANDSET TONE  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO HANG-UP  
DATE/ TIME  
SET FORMAT  
ALARM  
ALARM TONE  
CHANGE PIN  
REGISTRATION  
UNREGISTER  
RESET  
PERSONAL SET  
CLOCK & ALARM  
ADVANCED SET  
AUTO PREFIX  
RECALL TIME  
FIRST RING  
PLAY  
ANSW MACHINE  
DELETE ALL  
ANSW. ON/OFF  
RECORD OGM  
ANSWER MODE  
SETTINGS  
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CORdLESS HANdSET OpERATIONS  
Cordless Handset Operations  
Note:  
You won’t be able to erase and correct the entered  
digits in direct dialing mode.  
Switching ON/ OFF  
Press and hold the END button for more than 2  
seconds to switch on/off the handset in standby mode.  
You can switch the handset off to save battery charge.  
You can also call from Call log/Redial  
list/Phonebook  
Call from call log  
Note:  
Press Navigation Up button in standby mode and  
select the desired entry by using Up/down button  
Press TALK button to make a call  
The handset cannot be used for Emergency  
calls when switched off. Also, it won’t ring during  
an incoming call. You need to switch it back on  
to answer a call, which might take some time for  
the handset to re-establish a radio link with the  
base unit.  
Note:  
You need subscribe to Caller Line identification  
service to view the caller’s number or name in  
the call log.  
Make a call  
You can input with maximum 24 digits.  
Call from Redial list  
Press Redial button in standby mode and select the  
desired entry by using up/down button  
Pre-dialing - Dial the number and then press TALK  
button.  
Press TALK button to make a call  
Note:  
Call from Phonebook  
Press Phonebook button in standby mode and select  
the desired entry by using up/down button  
You can press BACK button to erase the digits  
if you made an error.  
Press TALK button to make a call  
Direct dialing - Press TALK button first and then dial  
the number  
Answer and End a call  
Answer – Press TALK button to answer a call when  
the phone rings  
End – Press END button to end a conversation  
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16 CORdLESS HANdSET OpERATIONS  
Volume control  
Note:  
During a call, you can increase/ decrease the  
earpiece volume by pressing Navigation up/down  
button  
Incoming calls can still be answered even when  
the keypad is locked.  
Mute  
Call waiting  
The Mute function allows you to turn off the microphone  
during a call, so that the caller can’t hear you. But, it  
won’t affect you hearing from the caller side.  
If you have subscribed to Call Waiting service, the  
earpiece will emit a beep tone to inform you that there  
is a second incoming call. The number or name of the  
second caller will also be displayed on your phone  
if you have subscribed to Caller Line Identification  
service (CLI). Please contact your network provider for  
more information on this service.  
Press the Mute button to activate/ deactivate mute  
function  
Note:  
MUTE ON” will be displayed on the handset  
screen when mute is activated  
Paging  
This feature enables you to locate the misplaced  
cordless handset when it is in range and with power on.  
Press INT/PAGE button on the base unit, all the  
registered handsets will start to ring.  
Press TALK button on any one of the registered  
handsets or press INT/PAGE button on the corded  
base again to stop paging  
To lock/ unlock the keypad  
Press and hold the  
key for about 2 seconds to  
lock/ unlock the keypad in standby mode.  
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USING YOUR pHONEBOOk  
View a Phonebook entry  
1. Press Phonebook (Navigation down) button in  
Using your Phonebook  
standby mode to access Phonebook directly  
You can store up to 30 phonebook memories with a  
maximum of 24 digits for the phone number and 12  
characters for name for each entry.  
2. Press Navigation Up/Down button to select a  
entry, then press OK button to confirm and the  
stored number will be displayed  
The stored entries will be listed in alphabetic order.  
Or you can view by another way:  
Add an entry into Phonebook  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode and select  
PHONEBOOK with navigation up/down button  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
2. Press OK button to access PHONEBOOK and  
select NEW ENTRY  
2. Press Up/Down button to select LIST and then  
press OK button to confirm  
3. Press OK button to confirm your selection and  
handset will display ENTER NAME  
3. Press Up/Down button to select a entry, then  
press OK button to confirm and the stored number  
will be displayed  
4. Enter the name by pressing the corresponding  
numeric button and press OK button to confirm  
Edit a Phonebook entry  
5. Enter the contact number and then press OK to  
confirm.  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
A confirmation beep will be emitted.  
2. Press Up/Down button to select EDIT ENTRY and  
then press OK button to confirm  
Note:  
You can erase the entered content by pressing  
BACK button if you make an error.  
3. Press Up/Down button to select a entry, then  
press OK button to confirm  
You can’t save a new entry when the memory  
is full. In that case, you will have to delete some  
existing entries to make space for the new one..  
4. The current stored name will be displayed, edit the  
name and press OK button to confirm  
5. The current stored name will be displayed, edit the  
number and press OK button to confirm  
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18 USING YOUR pHONEBOOk  
Long press the corresponding key in standby mode  
will automatically dial the stored number.  
Note:  
You can erase the entered content by pressing  
BACK button if you make an error..  
Add a direct memory  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
Delete a Phonebook entry  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select DIRECT MEM.  
and then press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select KEY 1 or KEY 2,  
press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select DELETE and  
then press OK button to confirm  
4. handset will display NO NUMBER, press MENU  
button to display EDIT NUMBER  
3. Press Up/Down button to select a entry, then  
press OK button to confirm  
5. Press OK button to display ENTER NAME and  
press OK again to confirm, enter name and save  
by pressing OK button  
4. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK button  
to confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted.  
Delete all Phonebook entries  
6. ENTER NUMBER will be displayed and press OK  
to confirm, enter the number and save by pressing  
OK button  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
Edit a direct memory  
2. Press Up/Down button to select DELETE ALL  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
and then press OK button to confirm  
3. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK button  
to confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted.  
2. Press Up/Down button to select DIRECT MEM.  
and then press OK button to confirm  
Direct memory  
3. Press Up/ Down button to select KEY 1 or KEY 2,  
press OK button to confirm  
You can store 2 direct access memories (Key 1 & 2)  
in the Phonebook.  
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USING YOUR pHONEBOOk  
4. The current stored name will be displayed, press  
MENU button to display EDIT NUMBER  
5. Press OK button to confirm, edit the name and  
press OK to confirm  
6. The current stored number will be displayed, edit  
the number and press OK to confirm  
Delete a direct memory  
1. Press MENU button and select PHONEBOOK  
by using Navigation Up/Down button, press OK  
button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select DIRECT MEM.  
and then press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select KEY 1 or KEY 2,  
press OK button to confirm and the current stored  
name will be displayed  
4. Press MENU button and select DELETE by using  
Up/Down button  
5. Press OK button to confirm, DELETE? will  
be displayed and then press OK to confirm. A  
confirmation beep will be emitted.  
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20 USING THE CALL LOG  
Delete a call log entry  
Using the call log  
1. Press Call Log (Navigation Up button) in  
standby mode and press Up/Down button to  
select an entry  
Caller ID enables you to see the your callers’ phone  
number on the handset display before you answer  
and also in your Call Log afterwards, but you have  
to subscribe to the Caller ID service first. Check with  
your telephone network service provider for more  
details if you need this service.  
2. Press MENU button and select DELETE by using  
Up/Down button, press OK to confirm  
3. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK to  
confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted  
The last 20 external calls can be stored in the call log.  
Delete all call log entries  
1. Press Call Log (Navigation Up button) in  
View the Call Log  
1. Press Call Log (Navigation Up button) in  
standby mode and press Up/Down button to  
browse the call list.  
standby mode  
2. Press MENU button and select DELETE ALL by  
using Up/Down button, press OK to confirm  
2. Press OK button to display more details of the call,  
including date and time.  
3. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK button  
to confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted  
Save an entry into Phonebook from Call Log  
1. Press Call Log (Navigation Up button) in  
standby mode and press Up/Down button to  
select an entry  
2. Press MENU button and select SAVE NUMBER  
by using Up/Down button, press OK to confirm  
3. Enter the name and press OK to confirm  
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USING THE REdIAL LIST  
Delete all redial entries  
1. Press Redial button in standby mode  
Using the Redial list  
The last 5 dialed numbers will be stored in the Redial  
list.  
2. Press MENU button and select DELETE ALL by  
using Up/Down button, press OK button to confirm  
3. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK button  
to confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted  
View the Redial list  
Press Redial button in standby mode and browse the  
redial list by using Up/Down button  
Change your handset name  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
Save an entry into Phonebook from Redial list  
1. Press Redial button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select an entry and  
press MENU button  
3. Press Up/Down button to select HANDSET  
NAME and then press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select SAVE NUMBER  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. The current handset name will be display, press  
BACK button to erase the content  
4. Enter the name and press OK button to confirm,  
SAVED will be displayed on the handset with a  
confirmation beep emitted  
5. Enter the new name and press OK button to confirm  
Change your handset tone  
Set the ring volume  
Delete a redial entry  
1. Press Redial button in standby mode  
There are 5 options for ringer volume: OFF, LEVEL 1,  
2. Press Up/Down button to select an entry and  
LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3, LEVEL 4.  
press MENU button  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
3. Press Up/Down button to select DELETE and  
press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Handset will display DELETE?, press OK button  
to confirm and a confirmation beep will be emitted  
3. Press Up/Down button to select HANDSET TONE  
and press OK button to confirm  
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USING THE REdIAL LIST  
4. Press Up/Down button to select RING VOLUME  
and press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select ON or OFF and  
then press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select your desired  
volume and then press OK button to confirm  
Change the display language  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
Set the ring melody  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
There are 10 melodies available on your handset.  
and press OK button to confirm  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
3. Press Up/Down button to select LANGUAGE and  
press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select your desired  
language and then press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select HANDSET TONE  
and press OK button to confirm  
Activate/deactivate auto hang-up  
This feature enables you to automatically end a call by  
simply placing the handset back to the charging cradle.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select RING TONES  
and press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select your desired  
melody and then press OK button to confirm  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
Activate/deactivate key tone  
The handset can be programmed to emit a tone  
with each key press. You can choose to activate or  
deactivate this feature.  
3. Press Up/Down button to select AUTO HANG-UP  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ON or OFF and  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
then press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select PERSONAL SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select HANDSET TONE  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select KEY BEEP and  
press OK button to confirm  
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SET CLOCk & ALARM  
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Set date format  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
Set Clock & Alarm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK &  
ALARM and press OK button to confirm  
Set Date and time  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
3. Press Up/Down button to select SET FORMAT  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select DATE FORMAT  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select DATE/TIME and  
press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select DD/MM or MM/DD  
and then press OK button to confirm  
4. Enter the current year, month and date and then  
press OK button to confirm  
Set Alarm  
5. Enter the current hour and minute, press Up/Down  
button to select AM or PM and then press OK  
button to confirm  
When the alarm is set, the alarm clock icon will be  
displayed on the handset screen.  
The alarm can be set to sound once or daily.  
Date/ time format  
You can set the date/time format into your preferred  
format.  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM  
and press OK button to confirm  
Set time format  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
3. Press Up/Down button to select ALARM and  
press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ON ONCE,  
ON DAILY or OFF and then press OK button to  
confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select SET FORMAT  
and press OK button to confirm  
If you select ON ONCE or ON DAILY, enter the  
alarm time in HH-MM format and press Up/Down  
button to select AM or PM (when the time is in 12  
hours format), then press OK button to confirm.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select TIME FORMAT  
and press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select 12 HOURS or 24  
HOURS and then press OK button to confirm  
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Set the Alarm tone  
There are 3 alarm melodies available.  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select CLOCK & ALARM  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select ALARM TONE  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select your desired  
melody and then press OK button to confirm  
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AdvANCEd USE OF YOUR TELEpHONE  
2. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
Advanced use of your telephone  
3. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
Change PIN  
The master PIN is used for registering/ unregistering  
the handsets and accessing the answering machine  
remotely.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select REGISTRATION  
and press OK button to confirm  
5. Enter the PIN code and press OK button to  
confirm. WAITING will be displayed on the  
handset. A confirmation beep will be emitted to  
indicate a successful registration and the handset  
will return to standby mode with its handset  
number displayed.  
The default PIN is 0000. The maximum length is 8  
digits.  
If you forget your PIN code, you can reset the  
handset to resume it back to the default 0000.  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
Un-register your handset  
1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
3. Press Up/Down button to select CHANGE PIN  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/ Down button to select ADVANCED  
SET and press OK button to confirm  
4. Enter the current PIN code and press OK button  
to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select UNREGISTER  
and press OK button to confirm  
5. Enter the new PIN and then press OK button to  
confirm  
4. Enter the PIN code and press OK button to confirm  
Register your handset  
When you purchase a telephone, all included  
handsets are pre-registered to the base.  
5. Press Up/Down button to select the handset you  
want to un-register and then press OK button to  
confirm  
This telephone can support to register with maximum  
4 cordless handsets.  
Reset your telephone  
This feature allows you to reset your phone to its  
default settings.  
1. Press and hold INT/PAGE button on the corded  
base for about 5 seconds  
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After reset, all your personal settings including the  
entries in call log and redial list will be deleted.  
Recall time  
This feature allows you to choose the different Recall  
time to accommodate the setting of your telephone  
service provider for using customer calling service,  
such as Call waiting.  
But, the entries in your Phonebook will remain  
unchanged and the recorded messages (answering  
machine model) will also remain unchanged.  
1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select RECALL TIME  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select RESET and  
press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select SHORT, MEDIUM  
or LONG and press OK button to confirm  
4. CONFIRM? will be displayed on the handset,  
press OK button to confirm  
Set First ring  
Set Prefix  
The first ring of an incoming call will not be emitted  
when this feature is set to OFF.  
This feature allows you to define a prefix number  
(maximum with 10 digits) to be added to the  
beginning of any pre-dial number.  
1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
1. Press MENU button on the handset in standby  
mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ADVANCED SET  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select FIRST RING and  
press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select AUTO PREFIX  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ON or OFF and  
press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select PREFIX and  
press OK button to confirm  
5. Enter the number and then press OK button to  
confirm  
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USING THE INTERCOM/  
MAkE CONFERENCE CALL  
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Transfer an external call to another handset  
1. Press INT button to put the external call on hold  
(the caller won’t be able to hear you)  
Using the intercom/Make  
conference call  
2. Handset will display INT with the relevant handset  
numbers that are available for intercom.  
Initiate an intercom call  
1. Press INT button (or the INT/PAGE button on the  
base unit) in standby mode  
2. Handset will display INT with the relevant handset  
numbers that are available for intercom.  
3. Press the specific handset number you want to  
call, or press * to call handsets  
3. Press the specific handset number you want to  
call, or press * to call handsets  
4. Press TALK button on the handset(s) that being  
called to accept the internal call, then press END  
button on the originating handset to transfer the  
external call  
Note:  
Note:  
if there is only one cordless handset registered  
on the corded base, press INT button on the  
handset will automatically call the corded base.  
"0" is presented for the corded base when there  
are more than one registered cordless handsets.  
If there is no answer from the internal  
handset(s), you can press INT button to resume  
the external call.  
Establish a three-party conference call  
1. Press INT button to put the external call on hold  
(the caller won’t be able to hear you)  
Answer an incoming call during intercom  
When there is an incoming call during intercom,  
you will hear the alert tone and CALLING will be  
displayed on handset screen.  
2. Handset will display INT with the relevant handset  
numbers that are available for intercom, press the  
specific handset number you want to call  
Press TALK button to answer the incoming call and  
the intercom will be ended  
3. Press TALK button on the handset that being  
called to accept the internal call, then press and  
hold the INT button on the originating handset  
for about 2 seconds to establish the three-party  
conference. CONFERENCE will be displayed on  
the handset screen.  
Or you can put the intercom on hold by pressing  
INT button, then press TALK button to answer the  
incoming call  
Press END button to end the conversation with  
external call and the handset will return to the  
previous intercom  
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4. Press Up/Down button to select RING DELAY  
and press OK button to confirm  
Answering system  
5. Press Up/Down button to select 2-7 rings or  
ECONOMY and then press OK to confirm  
Turn On/ off the answering system  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
Note:  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
When ECONOMY mode is selected, the  
answering machine will answer calls & start to  
play the message after 5 rings if there is no new  
recorded message(s), or after 3 rings if there is  
at least one new recorded message.  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW. ON/OFF  
and press OK button to confirm  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ON or OFF and  
press OK button to confirm Or you can simply  
press the ANSWER ON/OFF button on the base  
unit to turn it on or off  
Listen to the recorded messages  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
Set the answering mode  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select PLAY and press  
OK button to confirm. The recorded messages  
will be started to play, you can adjust the earpiece  
volume by pressing the Up/down button  
3. Press Up/Down button to select ANSWER MODE  
and press OK button to confirm  
Or you can simply press the PLAY/STOP button on  
the base unit to play the recorded messages  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW.&RECORD  
or ANSWER ONLY and press OK button to confirm  
Delete ALL messages  
Set Ring delay  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select DELETE ALL  
and press OK button to confirm.  
3. Press Up/Down button to select SETTING and  
press OK button to confirm  
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4. CONFIRM? will be displayed on the handset,  
press OK button to confirm Or you can simply  
press and hold the Mute/C/Delete button on the  
base unit to delete all recorded messages.  
3. Press Up/Down button to select RECORD OGM  
and press OK button to confirm.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW.&RECORD  
or ANSWER ONLY and press OK button to  
confirm  
Record an outgoing message  
5. Press Up/Down button to select DELETE and  
press OK button to confirm.  
The pre-recorded outgoing message will be played  
to the caller when the answering system answers the  
call, unless you have recorded your own message.  
Play the current OGM  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
The answering machine will play the pre-recorded  
outgoing message if you haven’t recorded your own  
message.  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select RECORD OGM  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
and press OK button to confirm.  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW.&RECORD  
and press OK button to confirm  
or ANSWER ONLY and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select RECORD OGM  
5. Press Up/Down button to select RECORD OGM  
and press OK button to confirm.  
and press OK button to confirm.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW.&RECORD  
6. RECORDING. will be displayed on the handset  
screen and you can start to record the message  
(speak as you normally do during the call)  
or ANSWER ONLY and press OK button to confirm  
5. Press Up/Down button to select PLAY and press  
OK button to confirm to listen  
7. Press OK button to confirm to save the recorded  
message  
Activate/deactivate Remote control access  
Once the remote control access is activated, you can  
check the messages of your answering system by  
calling from another phone when you are away from  
home.  
Delete your recorded OGM  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
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ANSWERING SYSTEM  
If the answering system is turned off, you must  
change your master PIN from its default 0000, before  
you can use the remote access feature.  
Note:  
If the answering system is off, and the master  
PIN has been changed from its default 0000, it  
will answer the call after 10 rings.  
1. Press MENU button in standby mode  
2. Press Up/Down button to select ANSW MACHINE  
and press OK button to confirm  
3. Press Up/Down button to select SETTINGS and  
press OK button to confirm.  
4. Press Up/Down button to select REMOTE ACC.  
and press OK button to confirm.  
5. Press Up/Down button to select ACTIVATE or  
DEACTIVATE and press OK button to confirm.  
Access the answering system remotely  
Dial your home number from another phone, when  
the answering system answers your call and starts to  
play the OGM, press # key on the phone and enter the  
remote access code (which is same as your PIN code)  
The remote feature lets you perform the following  
functions by pressing the corresponding  
numeric key:  
Review message 1  
Play back messages 2  
Stop message playback 8  
Erase message 6 (during message playback)  
Skip message 3  
Turn on answerer machine 7  
Turn off answerer machine 9  
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CORdEd BASE OpERATIONS  
Volume control  
Corded Base Operations  
During the call, you can adjust the handset receiver/  
base speaker volume by pressing Volume up/down  
button.  
Set Date and Time  
Press and hold OK/CLK button, the LCD will be  
displayed:  
There are 5 ringer volume levels available: L1, L2,  
L3, L4, L5.  
- - : - - AM - - D/ - - M  
In standby mode, you can adjust the base ringer  
volume by pressing Volume up/ down button.  
Select AM/PM Key in the time and date, you can  
erase the entered content by pressing Mute/C/Delete  
button if you made an error.  
There are 6 ringer volume levels available: L0, L1,  
L2, L3, L4, L5.  
Press OK/CLK button to save the setting. A  
confirmation beep will be emitted.  
You can also turn off the base ringer by simply  
pressing and holding the # button in standby mode,  
the ring off icon will be displayed on the LCD.  
Make a call  
Press and hold # button again to turn on the base  
ringer, the ringer level will be same as previous  
setting.  
Pre-dialling - Dial the number in standby mode and  
then pick up the corded handset or press Speaker  
button to make the call directly  
Mute Function  
During the call, press the Mute/C/Delete button to  
activate/ deactivate mute function  
Note:  
You can press BACK button to erase the digits  
if you made an error.  
Note:  
Direct dialling - Pick up the corded handset or press  
Speaker button, then dial the number you want to  
call  
The Mute icon will be displayed on the LCD  
when mute is activated, and the caller won't be  
able to hear you.  
Note:  
You won’t be able to erase and correct the  
entered digits in direct dialling mode.  
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dEdBASEOpERATIONS  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Activate/deactivate Key Lock function  
In standby mode, press and hold * button to activate/  
deactivate key lock.  
The key lock icon will be displayed on the LCD when  
this function is activated.  
Delete all redial entries  
Press Redial button in standby mode  
Redial List on the corded base  
There are 5 entries can be stored in the redial list.  
Long press and hold Mute/C/delete button and the  
LCD will display  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
View redial list  
Press Redial button in standby mode and browse the  
redial list by pressing CID up/down button  
Phonebook on the corded base  
You can store 30 phone numbers into Phonebook  
with maximum 24 digits for each number.  
Make a call from redial list  
1. Press Redial button in standby mode and select  
an entry by pressing CID up/down button  
2. Pick up the corded handset or press Speaker  
button to automatically dial the selected number.  
View Phonebook entries  
Press Phonebook button in standby mode and  
browse the entries by pressing CID up/down button  
Add a redial entry into Phonebook  
Press Redial button in standby mode and select an  
entry by pressing CID up/down button.  
Press and hold Phonebook button, then press OK  
button to confirm to save the number into Phonebook.  
A confirmation tone will be emitted.  
The Phonebook icon will be displayed on the LCD,  
and the corresponding record number will also be  
displayed at the top right corner (such as #01).  
Add an entry into Phonebook  
Long press and hold the Phonebook button till the  
Phonebook icon is displayed on the LCD.  
Delete a redial entry  
Press Redial button in standby mode and select an  
entry by pressing CID up/down button  
Press Mute/cancel/delete button and the LCD will  
Key in the number you want to add, press Mute/C/  
Delete button to erase the entered digit if you made  
an error.  
display  
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CORdEd BASEOpERATIONS
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
LCD will be displayed:  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Edit a Phonebook entry  
Press Phonebook button in standby mode and  
select an entry by pressing CID up/down button  
Caller ID on the corded base  
This is a call log that shows the phone numbers of the  
incoming calls. There are 20 records can be stored on  
the base with maximum 24 digits for each record.  
Press and hold Phonebook button again till the  
Phonebook icon is displayed on the LCD.  
Press Mute/C/Delete button to erase the original  
number  
Each CID record will be displayed with the  
corresponding time, date and phone number (but CID  
name won't be displayed.)  
Key in the number and then press OK/CLK button to  
confirm.  
View CID record  
Press CID up/down button to browse through the  
call log in standby mode  
A confirmation tone will be emitted and the base will  
return to standby mode.  
The call log icon will be displayed on LCD, and the  
corresponding record number will also be displayed  
at the top right corner (such as #01).  
Delete a Phonebook entry  
Press Phonebook button in standby mode and  
select an entry by pressing CID up/down button  
Press Mute/C/Delete button and the LCD will be  
displayed:  
Add a CID record into Phonebook  
Press CID up/down button in standby mode to select  
an entry  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Press and hold Phonebook button till the Phonebook  
icon is displayed on the LCD  
Press Mute/C/Delete button to erase the digits if you  
want to edit the number, then press OK/CLK button  
to confirm.  
Delete all Phonebook entries  
Press Phonebook button in standby mode  
Long press and hold Mute/C/Delete button and the  
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A confirmation tone will be emitted and the base will  
return to Standby mode.  
Press TALK button on any handsets to establish the  
intercom.  
Note:  
Delete a CID record  
if you want to cancel the intercom before being  
Press CID up/down button in standby mode to select  
an entry  
answered by the registered handsets, simply  
press the INT/PAGE button again to stop  
paging.  
Press Mute/C/Delete button and the LCD will be  
displayed:  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Answer an incoming call during intercom  
When there is an incoming call during intercom, you  
will hear the alert tone  
Delete all CID records  
Press CID up/down button in standby mode  
Press Speaker button to answer the incoming call  
and the intercom will be on hold  
Long press and hold Mute/C/Delete button and the  
LCD will be displayed:  
You can press INT/PAGE button to switch between  
the intercom or external call  
Press OK/CLK button to confirm. A confirmation tone  
will be emitted and the base will return to standby  
mode.  
Transfer an external call to Handset  
When the corded base is connected with an external  
line, press INT/PAGE button to page all registered  
cordless handsets.  
Intercom Function  
The base can support a maximum of 4 registered  
cordless handsets.  
Press Speaker button or put the corded handset  
back to the corded base to end the call. The external  
call is transferred and all registered cordless  
handsets will start to ring.  
Make an intercom from Base to Handset  
Press INT/PAGE button in standby mode to page all  
registered cordless handsets  
Press TALK button on any one of the registered  
handsets to accept the transferred call.  
The paging tone will be emitted from the base and all  
registered handsets will start to ring  
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CORdEd BASE OpERATIONS  
Make a Conference call  
Your phone can make a conference call between the  
corded base, 1 registered handset and 1 external  
line, or between 2 registered handsets and 1 external  
line.  
When the corded base is connected with an external  
line, press INT/PAGE button to page all registered  
cordless handsets.  
Press TALK button on any one of the registered  
handsets to accept the intercom and the external line  
will be on hold.  
Press and hold INT/PAGE button on the corded  
base for about 2 seconds to establish the 3-party  
conference.  
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Press Play/Stop button in standby mode  
Answering system on the base  
Press and hold Mute/C/Delete button for about  
5 seconds to delete all the recorded messages.  
A confirmation tone will be emitted and the base will  
return to standby mode.  
Turn on/off the answering system  
You can press ANS button to turn on/off the  
answering machine.  
Record your MEMO  
Note:  
Press and hold MEMO button in standby mode and  
the LCD will display:  
When it is set On, An On will be displayed on  
the LCD and answering machine icon will also  
be displayed. When it is Off, An Off will be  
displayed on the LCD.  
   
You can start to record your message (speak as you  
normally do in the speaker mode) and press MEMO  
button again to save to the recorded message  
Listen to the recorded message  
Press Play/Stop button in standby mode to play the  
corded messages, press CID up/down button to  
skip to the next message or go back to listen to the  
previous one  
Play your MEMO  
Press Play/Stop button in standby mode to listen the  
recorded MEMO  
Press CID up/down button to go back to the previous  
message or skip to the next one  
You can adjust the volume by pressing Volume up/  
down button  
Delete a recorded message  
Press Play/Stop button in standby mode and select  
one recorded message by pressing CID up/down  
button  
Delete a MEMO  
Press Mute/C/Delete button to delete the selected  
message.  
Press Play/Stop button in standby mode and select  
a memo by pressing CID up/down button  
Press Mute/C/Delete button to delete the selected memo  
A confirmation tone will be emitted and the base will  
return to standby mode.  
A confirmation tone will be emitted and the base will  
return to standby mode.  
Delete all recorded messages  
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CUSTOMER SUppORT  
Customer Support  
If you have any problems setting up or using this  
product you will find useful tips and information in  
the Troubleshooting section of this user guide as  
well as “Frequently Asked Questions” on our website  
If you have further questions about using the product  
after reviewing the resources above or would like to  
purchase replacement parts or accessories please  
call our Customer Support Team. Our dedicated local  
support team are more likely to be able to help you  
than the retailer where you made your purchase.  
Importan  
t
Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to  
the back page of this user guide as you will need  
to produce this if warranty service is required. Take  
a few moments to register your product online:  
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Please note that this warranty excludes expenses  
incurred by you in returning any faulty product to us.  
You must arrange and pay any expenses incurred  
(including postage, delivery, freight, transportation or  
insurance of the product) to return the faulty product to  
us, however, we will arrange delivery of the repaired  
How to make a claim under  
Warranty in Australia  
Oricom has a simple warranty process for you to follow:  
Please call or email our Customer Support Team,  
contact details follow.  
A Customer Support Team member will verify  
after troubleshooting with you if your product  
qualifies under warranty. If so, they will give you a  
Product Return Authorisation number.  
or replaced faulty product to you.  
Important Information  
Repair Notice  
Please be aware that the repair of your goods may  
result in the loss of any user-generated data (such as  
stored telephone numbers, text messages and contact  
information). Please ensure that you have made a  
copy of any data saved on your goods before sending  
for repair.  
We will then email or fax a Return Authorisation  
form and a Repair Notice (if necessary), together  
with instructions on how to return the goods for  
warranty service.  
Please note that if a Customer Support Team member  
advises that your product does not qualify for return,  
this warranty does not apply to your product.  
Please also be aware that goods presented for repair  
may be replaced by refurbished goods or parts of the  
Products that are authorised to be returned to Oricom  
in Australia must include all of the following:  
same type rather than being repaired.  
A completed Return Authorisation form  
A copy of your Proof of Purchase (please keep  
your original copy)  
The faulty product, including all accessories, Send  
the approved returns to:  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
Locked Bag 658  
South Windsor NSW 2756 Australia  
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WARRANTY  
to the original purchaser only and is not transferable.  
Rechargeable battery cells and rechargeable battery  
packs (if supplied) with this product are covered  
under this warranty for a period of 90 days.  
Warranty Information (Australia)  
This Warranty is provided by Oricom International Pty  
Ltd ABN 46 086 116 369, Unit 1, 4 Sovereign Place,  
South Windsor NSW 2756, herein after referred to as  
“Oricom”.  
Products distributed by Oricom are manufactured  
using new materials or new and used materials  
equivalent to new in performance and reliability.  
Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new.  
Spare parts are warranted to be free from defects  
in material or workmanship for thirty (30) days or  
for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the  
Oricom branded product in which they are installed,  
whichever is longer. During the Warranty Period,  
Oricom will where possible repair and if not replace  
the faulty product or part thereof. All component parts  
removed under this Warranty become the property  
of Oricom. In the unlikely event that your Oricom  
product has a recurring failure, Oricom may, subject  
to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, at its  
discretion, elect to provide you with a replacement  
product of its choosing that is at least equivalent to  
your product in performance.  
Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions,  
express or implied, including as to acceptable quality  
and fitness for a particular purpose, except as stated  
in this Warranty. Any implied warranties that may  
be imposed by law are limited in duration to the  
Warranty Period.  
Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects  
in materials or workmanship during the Warranty  
Period. This Warranty does not extend to any product  
from which the serial number has been removed or  
was purchased outside of Australia.  
This warranty in no way affects your statutory  
warranty rights under the Competition and Consumer  
Act 2010 or any other similar legislation.  
The Warranty Period will be 1 year from the date of  
purchase of the product evidenced by your dated  
sales receipt. You are required to provide proof  
of purchase as a condition of receiving warranty  
services.  
Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the  
product will be uninterrupted or error free.  
Oricom is not responsible for damage that occurs as  
a result of your failure to follow the instructions that  
came with the product. These terms and conditions  
together with any specific terms and conditions  
contained in the user guide to the product purchased  
constitute the complete and exclusive agreement  
You are entitled to a replacement product or repair  
of the product according to the terms and conditions  
of this document if your product is found to be faulty  
within the Warranty Period. This Warranty extends  
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between you and Oricom regarding the product.  
liability applies whether damages are sought, or a  
claim made, under this Warranty or as a tort claim  
(including negligence and strict product liability),  
a contract claim or any other claim. However, this  
limitation of liability will not apply to claims for  
personal injury. Nothing in this Warranty excludes,  
restricts or modifies any condition, warranty, right  
or remedy which pursuant to the Competition and  
Consumer Act 2010 applies to this Warranty and  
which may not be so excluded, restricted or modified.  
For warranties that cannot be excluded, restricted  
or modified, Oricom limits the remedies available to  
those specified in the relevant legislation.  
No change to the conditions of this Warranty is  
valid unless it is made in writing and signed by an  
authorised representative of Oricom.  
Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty expressly  
set out in this User Guide or under the Competition  
and Consumer Act 2010 and excludes any liability  
for damages or any other remedy arising under any  
other legislation or the common law if the damage  
occurs as a result of:  
1. failure by you to adhere to the warnings and  
follow the instructions set out in this user guide for  
the proper installation and use of the product;  
Oricom products come with guarantees that cannot  
be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.  
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for  
a major failure and compensation for any other  
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are  
also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced  
if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the  
failure does not amount to a major failure.  
2. negligence on your part or misuse by you of the  
product;  
3. an uncontrollable external cause which results  
in the product not functioning including but not  
limited to power failure, lightning or over voltage;  
and  
4. modification to the product or services carried out  
on the production by anyone other than Oricom or  
Oricom’s authorised service provider.  
Oricom will not be liable for any damages caused by  
the product or the failure of the product to perform,  
including any lost profits or savings or special,  
incidental or consequential damages. Oricom is not  
liable for any claim made by a third party or made  
by you on behalf of a third party. This limitation of  
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Contact details for Oricom Support and Warranty Claims in Australia  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
Locked Bag 658  
South Windsor, NSW 2756  
Australia  
Phone: 1300 889 785  
(Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST)  
Fax: (02) 4574 8898  
Ref: 07092011  
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