TM
CARE80
Amplified Phone with direct dial picture buttons
User Guide
Please keep this user guide for future reference.
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Table of contents
General Information ...............................................................2
Installation.............................................................................4
Location of Controls...............................................................6
Operation...............................................................................7
Memory...............................................................................10
Consumer Support and Troubleshooting............................... 11
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General Information
General Information
It is very important that you read the User Guide
carefully as it contains detailed information on
installation, programming and operational issues which
you will need to be aware of to ensure the Care Phone
operates properly. Following is a list of some of the
important issues and important warnings which you
need to be aware of.
WARNING
This is a summary of the important issues you must
still read the User Guide in full.
• The telephone is designed for indoor use only. Do not
install the telephone in areas where there is the risk
of an explosion, excessive exposure to smoke, dust,
vibrations, chemicals, moisture and heat.
• Do not use your telephone during an electrical
thunderstorm as it is possible to get an electric
shock. Refer to information contained in Telstra White
pages directory.
• 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.
• Setting the receiver volume to maximum may, under
some situations cause ear damage. We suggest
returning the handset volume control to the “0”
position after each call.
• Do not install in damp locations such as a bathroom
or laundry, do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
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General Information
Notes for operation in New Zealand
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates
only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with the minimum
conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement
of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.
Above all, it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in
all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different
make or model, nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all
of Telecom’s network services.
This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to the Telecom
“111” Emergency Service.
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to
another device connected to the same line.
This equipment should not be used under any circumstances that may
constitute a nuisance to other Telecom Customers.
REN (RN for New Zealand)
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of significance only if you
wish to connect more than 1 telephone to your telephone line. A standard
telephone line has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible
to connect 3 devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no degradation to the
product’s performance. Exceeding this limit may cause the volume of the
ringer in any phone to decrease or not ring at all.
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Installation
Installation
Connecting the telephone
1. Plug one end of the telephone cable supplied into the TEL. LINE jack
at the back of the telephone base.
2. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into the wall outlet.
3. Plug one end of the curly cord into the socket on the handset.
4. Plug the other end of the curly cord into the left side of the telephone.
Wall Mounting
Method A. To fit to an existing telephone wall plate with modular
connector simply,
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1. Press and lift out the handset holder
on base. Rotate it 180°, and snap it
into place (see Fig A) so it will hold the
handset in place when the phone is
mounted on the wall.
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Fig A
2. Insert the mounting bracket’s two tabs
into the matching slots on the phone’s
base. (see Fig B)
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3. Then press down and slide the bracket
Upward until the tabs snap into place.
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4. Plug the short telephone line cord
(supplied) into the base of the phone and
plug the other end into the telephone
wall plate socket.
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Fig B
5. Position the mounting holes on the base of the phone over the two
protruding screws on the wall plate. Gently push the phone flush
against the wall plate then slide the phone downwards locking it into
place.
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Installation
Method B. Attach directly to a wall
1. Drill two holes vertically, one above the other, 83mm apart, and leave
the screws protruding from the wall by 5mm.
2. Follow steps 1 and 2 above.
3. Then press down and slide the bracket upward until the tabs snap into
place.
4. Plug one end of the telephone cable into the TEL. LINE jack at the
back of the base.
5. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into the telephone socket,
then align the base’s keyhole slots with the screws and slide the phone
downward to secure it.
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Location of Controls
Location of Controls
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1. Hook switch
2. Handset holder
10. Memory button
11. Recall button
3. Coil cord socket
4. Receiver volume controller
5. Store button
12. Tone Hi/Low switch
13. Redial button
14. Amplify key
6. Telephone line socket
7. One touch button(M1-M6)
8. Ring Hi/Mid/Off switch
9. Recall Time Switch
15. Ring LED indicator
16. Keypad
17. Amplify LED indicator
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Operation
Operation
Recall switch Setting
For Australia the Recall switch should be set to 100.
For New Zealand the Recall switch should be set to 600.
Making a call
1. Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Dial the number you wish to call.
3. When you have completed your call, hang up the handset.
Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the telephone rings, the Ringer LED flashes.
If you want to talk to the caller:
1. Pick up the handset to answer the call.
2. At the end of the call, return the handset to the cradle.
Redial function
If a number that you have dialed is engaged or you were unable to get
through to anybody. The last number dialed will be saved in the telephone
automatically.
To use the redial facility, proceed as follows:
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press the REDIAL button. The last saved redial number will now be
dialled.
Pause
If needed for phone banking or behind a PBX system. You can insert a
3.6 seconds pause while dialing or storing a number into MEM. Press
REDIAL button at the desired point in number to insert a pause.
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Operation
Recall and call waiting
Press the Recall button followed by the extension number to transfer
calls when connected to a PBX.
Access to additional network services can be gained by using the Recall
button * and # keys. Contact your network operator for more information.
To Turn on Telstra call waiting (Australia)
You can use the recall button to answer a second call while you are on
the phone. However this service will need to be turned on. For example to
turn on Telstra’s Call Waiting service:
1. Lift the handset and wait for dial tone then Press *43#.
2. You will hear the service message and then hang up.
Take two different calls at the same time
During a call, you will hear two loud beeps periodically to notify you of
another incoming call. If you wish to answer this call
1. Press Recall button listen for dial tone then Press 2 to put the
current call on hold and talk with the second caller.
2. Subsequent presses of Recall button listen for dial tone then Press
2 will toggle you between these 2 callers.
Ringer Volume Control
The ringer sound level can be adjusted by sliding the RINGER switch to
select high (HI) or soft (MID) sound level. When you don’t
want to be disturbed, slide the RINGER switch to the Off position.
The bright Red light (LED) on the base will flash with all incoming calls.
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Operation
Volume Control
Receiver volume control
The receiver volume control enables you to adjust the receiver volume
on the handset. Press the BOOST button, the red LED will turn on, now
you can increase the receiver volume by rotating the
receiver) to the desired level ( level 1 to level 9).
knob (under the
Warning:
Setting your earpiece volume too high can damage your hearing!!!
Receiver Tone Volume Control
You can use the TONE slide switch to adjust high frequency sounds.
Words are clearer and easier to understand. Note: The tone
adjustment function will not work if the receiver volume is set to the
minimum level.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
This unit is compatible with most inductively coupled hearing aids on
the market. However due to the wide range of hearing aids available we
cannot guarantee that the unit will function error free with every model.
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Memory
Memory
The telephone has 6 one-touch and 10 two-touch memories for
frequently dialed telephone numbers.
When a number is stored into Memory you only press one or two buttons
dependent on location to make a call.
The one-touch memories are M1-M6, the two-touch memories are
accessed using the telephone keypad digits 0-9.
Note:
An alternative to writing the persons name on the memory card
insert is to place a picture of the person programmed into that
memory location.
Storing One-touch Memories
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press STORE button.
3. Enter the telephone number to be stored (up to 22 digits). Press
STORE button.
4. Press either M1-M6 to store the number.
Dialing using One-touch Memories
1. Lift the handset and wait for a dial tone.
2. Press either M1-M6, the stored telephone number will now be dialed.
Storing Two-touch Memories
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press STORE button.
3. Enter the telephone number to be stored (up to 22 digits). Press
STORE button.
4. Press either 0-9 to store the number.
Dialing using Two-touch Memories
1. Lift the handset and wait for a dialling tone.
2. Press MEM button.
3. Select a memory location by pressing the relevant keypad digit 0-9.
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Consumer Support and Troubleshooting
Consumer Support and Troubleshooting
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult this user
guide and ensure that you are using the product in accordance with the
instructions.
Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only this telephone
directly to the telephone socket. If the fault is still present, connect another
telephone to the telephone socket. The results will show you whether the
fault lies with this unit or with the telephone line. If the product is working
correctly the fault is on the telephone line. Please contact your network
operator for assistance.
In the case of technical problems with this product please consult our
website for further information or contact us for a prompt response to your
enquiry. If our customer support team think the unit may be faulty you will be
asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase receipt
Cleaning and care
The surface of the case can be cleaned with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never
use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. Apart from occasional
cleaning of the case, no other care is necessary. The rubber feet of the
base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents. The telephone feet do
not normally leave any marks on the surface. However, on account of the
multitude of varnishes and surface finishes used, surface marks caused
by the feet of the unit cannot be ruled out, therefore we can not be held
responsible for possible damage to furniture or the like.
Warranty Information (Australia)
(a) Warranty
Oricom warrants that the product is free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the date of purchase.
This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty under the Trade
Practices Act 1974 or any other similar legislation.
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Consumer Support and Troubleshooting
It is important that you read the Warranty Card as it contains full and
additional details of the warranty, limitation of warranty and conditions for
receiving the warranty services during the warranty period. The Warranty
Card is located in the package. If you cannot locate the Warranty Card,
please contact our Customer Support Service on (02) 4574 8888.
(b) Exclusion and limitation of liability
Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty or condition expressly stated in
this User Guide or the Warranty Card or implied by the Trade Practices Act
and excludes any liability arising under any statutory or common law for
damages or any other remedy if the damage occurs as a result of:
(i) Failure by you to follow the instructions in the User Guide for the
installation and proper functioning of the product.
(ii) Negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product;
(iii) Any un-controlled external cause to the phone not functioning
Including but not limited to electricity failure, lighting, over voltage;
(iv) Non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide and the
User Guide generally; and (v) modification to the product or services
carried out to the product by anyone other than Oricom or on
Oricom’s behalf.
Oricom will not be liable for consequential losses including loss of profits
arising from a cause of action in contract, tort or any other statutory or
common law (except where a statute or any law prohibits this exclusion).
The warranty does not extend to damage caused by misuse, negligence,
excessive voltage, faults on the telephone line or lightning. This warranty in
no way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the warranty are contained
in the enclosed warranty card.
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Australia
Oricom International Pty Ltd
Locked Bag 658
South Windsor, NSW 2756
Customer Support
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (02) 4574 8888
Fax: (02) 4574 8898
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