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CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions ................................4 Making Calls from a Handset ................................42 Getting Started .........................................................6 Cordless Handset and Charger Base ....................45 Set Up.........................................................................7 Cordless Phone Handset Display Icons ...............46 Corded Phone Base ..................................................8 Menu Options – Cordless Phone .
FCC COMPLIANCE FCC Compliance The FCC requires that you will be advised of certain requirements involving the use of this telephone. 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. A label on the base unit of this equipment contains, among other information, the ACTA Registration Number (US:AAAEQ##TXXXX) and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. 2.
SAFETY 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 to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 2. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 3.
SAFETY t t t Where it is not obstructed by furniture At least three feet from other electrical appliances Away from smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat or direct sunlight. Power failure – What to do Power failure can affect your phone and equipment. Only the corded phone will work if there is a power failure. Medical equipment Do not use the phone near emergency or intensive care medical equipment, or during an electrical storm.
GETTING STARTED Getting Started — Included Equipment PowerTel 760 Assure - Amplified Corded Phone with Answering Machine and DECT • 1 corded base and Handset (PT760 has an integrated Answering Machine) • 1 power adapter • 1 telephone cable PowerTel 765 Assure Responder - Amplified Corded Phone with Answering Machine, DECT, and Wrist Shaker As PowerTel 760 and includes: • 1 Wrist Shaker with Strap • 1 Charger unit for Wrist Shaker (with Power Adapter Plug attached) PowerTel 780 Assure - Amplified Corded Pho
GETTING STARTED Set Up Note: The Amplicom customer service toll free number has been pre-installed in the phone book of every telephone and cannot be edited or removed. 1. Connect the corded phone base i. Plug the power adapter into the base of the corded phone base and the other end into a wall socket. The unit should power on and the display will light up. ii. Plug the telephone cable into the base of the corded phone base and the other end into the phone wall jack. iii.
GETTING STARTED Corded Phone Base 1 1 Menu/OK 19 18 17 16 15 14 2 Play/Pause 3 Stop/Esc/ Ans on off 2 4 Mute/ 3 Delete MENU REDIAL/P PLAY/PAUSE OGM MEMO 4 STOP 13 CID/FLASH 6 Boost DEL 5 MUTE TONE PAGE 6 12 (under handset) 7 Volume up 11 VOL 7 SPEAKER 8 5 Equalizer PowerTel 7 Series 10 8 Volume down 9 Keypad 9 10 Handsfree 11 Headset 13 Quick dial memories/ User profiles 14 Phonebook 15 Fast forward/ Memo 16 Up/Redial/ Pause 17 Incoming call light/ New messages recei
GETTING STARTED Corded Phone Base Display Icons The following icons can appear in the handset display: Phone book mode Ringer off Handsfree mode Call in progress Boost receiver volume is on (Icon will flash) Handset microphone is muted You have new calls Internal call in progress 1-866-AMPLICOM (267-5426) 9
PHONE MENU AND DISPLAY GUIDE GETTING STARTED Phone Menu and Display Guide The phone menu display allows access to each phone’s functionality. These features work from both the corded phone and the cordless handset. Open main menu: Press MENU . Browse sub menu: Open the main menu and then press REDIAL/P or Select sub menu item: Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH CID/FLASH . until the menu item desired is highlighted and press MENU.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Calling Functions Make a call using the corded phone 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Press DEL to delete a mistaken entry. MUTE 3. Dial the number by picking up the handset or by pressing SPEAKER . Make a call using the cordless phone 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Press A or DEL to delete a mistaken entry. 3. Dial the number by pressing . End a call Return the corded phone to its base, or press on the cordless handset. Answer a call 1. Lift the handset off the base or press 2.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Redial a number using the corded phone base The phone stores the last 5 numbers dialed. 1. Open the redial list by pressing REDIAL/P . 2. Scroll through the redial list using REDIAL/P or until the desired number to redial is highlighted. 3. To dial the number lift the handset or press SPEAKER to dial in handsfree mode. Note: Each phone number will be announced from the redial list provided the Read Number feature is enabled.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Call back a previous caller The phone stores the last 30 incoming phone numbers. 1. Open the incoming calls list by pressing CID/FLASH . 2. Scroll to find the desired number using REDIAL/P or corded handset or press , and pick up the on the cordless handset. Dial a number in the phone book 1. Open the phone book by pressing . 2. Scroll to find the desired number using REDIAL/P or handset or press CID/FLASH , pick up the corded on the cordless handset.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Boost the handset earpiece volume To boost the handset earpiece volume during a call, press and boost button will light red (cordless phone) or (corded phone). An image of an ear will flash in the display the red boost indicator will light on the left side of the handset will be lit to show that boost is on. BOOST BOOST P Handsfree feature Use the handsfree feature to talk to the caller without holding the handset or to let other people in the room listen to the conversation.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Use a headset (not included) with the corded phone Plug a headset into the socket on the back of the base and press . Use a headset (not included) with the cordless phone Plug your headset into the headset socket marked handset. on the right side of the Mute the phone Muting the phone during a call will silence the mouthpiece on the phone so it does not transmit any noise to parties on the other end of the line.
CALLING FUNCTIONS Lock and unlock the cordless handset keypad Calls can still be answered as usual when the keypad is locked. 1. To lock the keypad, press and hold for 2 seconds. The icon will be displayed. 2. To unlock, press and release A or MENU then immediately, press and hold until unlock confirmed. Find a handset A missing handset can be located from the base. 1. Press PAGE on the base. The handset(s) will beep. 2. Press any button on the handset to stop the handset(s) beeping.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDED PHONE Menu Options – Corded Phone User Profiles The phone can store 3 different user profiles with different settings for the Volume, Boost and Equalizer features. Each Profile can be given a personalized name. Change a profile name 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Profile. Then press MENU. 2. Scroll using REDIAL/P or 3. Scroll using 4. Press DEL MUTE REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Profile 1, 2, or 3.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDED PHONE 4. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Use REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to change the setting. Press MENU . Note: After changing any profile settings, press standby. to put the base back to STOP Choose a profile for a call A handset is required in order to choose a profile. A profile cannot be chosen using handsfree. Before answering a phone call or before dialing a number to make a call, press , or to select a profile.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDED PHONE Changing Menu Settings Handset ringer melody — There are nine ringer melodies. Handset ringer volume — There are five volume levels plus Off. Base key tone — Pressing a button makes a key tone sound if On. Base display contrast — There are five positive and five negative contrast levels. Base display language — There are three languages: English, French, and Spanish.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDED PHONE Change settings 1. Open menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight the desired menu setting (see above) and press MENU. 2. The current setting will be displayed. 3. Change the setting using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH and press MENU. Change date/time 1. Open menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight TIME and press MENU. 2. Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Date & Time and press MENU. 3.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDED PHONE Change clock hours to 12- or 24-hour format display 1. Open menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Time. Press MENU again. 2. Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH until you highlight Format and press MENU. 3. The display will show the current time format setting (e.g. 24 hour). 4. Change the time format using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH and press MENU. Reset to default settings It is easy to reset your handset to its default settings.
PHONE BOOK - CORDED PHONE Phone Book – Corded Phone Up to 200 names with phone numbers can be alphabetically stored in the phone book. To quickly find a phone book entry, simply enter the first letter of a stored name. Note: The Amplicom customer service toll free number has been pre installed in the phone book of every telephone and cannot be edited or removed. Note: Each phone book entry allows for up to 16 letters for any name and up to 24 digits for any phone number.
PHONE BOOK - CORDED PHONE Note: To enter the same letter twice, enter the letter and then pause until the cursor moves to the next space before entering it again. Enter a name and number in the phone book 1. Press and then MENU. You will be given the option to select one of the following: Edit, add new, copy, or delete a phone book entry 1. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID to find desired option. 1. Add New, 2. Edit, 3. Delete, 4. Delete All, 5. Copy Entry, 6. Copy Append, 7. Copy All. 2.
PHONE BOOK - CORDED PHONE Delete a phone book entry or delete all entries See EDIT PHONE BOOK and follow the instructions. Using speed dial memory – corded phone A phone can store a name (max. 16 characters) and telephone number (max. 24 digits) under each of its quick dial memory buttons: , and . Store a speed dial name and number 1. Choose the quick dial button under which to store a name and number by pressing either , or . 2. Press MENU. 3. Enter the name to store and press MENU. 4.
PHONE BOOK - CORDED PHONE Edit or delete a speed dial entry 1. Choose the speed dial entry to edit by pressing either , or . 2. Press MENU. Edit is displayed, press MENU again. 3. Use OGM or MEMO to move the cursor, enter the new letters, and press MENU. 4. Use OGM or MEMO to move the cursor, enter the new digits, and press MENU. 5. Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press MENU. The display will show Saved.
INCOMING CALLS Incoming Calls – Corded Phone Note: You must subscribe to your phone service provider’s Caller Display/ Caller ID service for this feature to work. Incoming call telephone numbers will appear in the calls list. If the caller’s number is stored in the phone book, the name will be displayed instead. A total of 30 incoming calls can be stored in the calls list (16 letters per name and 24 digits per number). The number of new calls received will be shown in the display with the flashing icon.
CALLER LIST - CORDED PHONE 3. Open options by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Delete, Delete All, Save to PB, Save to M1, Save to M2, Save to M3, and press MENU. 4. Enter a name for this stored number and press MENU. 5. Edit the number for this name, if necessary, and press MENU. 6. Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to choose a ringer melody and press MENU. Delete a single call list entry See the previous procedure to DELETE and follow the instructions.
ANSWERING MACHINE Using the Answering Machine After setting up the phone system, use the following steps to set up and use the answering machine. Switch the answering machine on or off Press to turn the answering machine off and on. The current answer mode will be announced. STOP When new messages are received, the message counter on the base and the base indicator light flash. The message counter also indicates the number of messages.
ANSWERING MACHINE Set the answer mode Choose the answer mode: Answer & Record or Answer only. With the machine in Answer only mode, callers will not be able to leave a message. 1. Press to switch the answering machine on. 2. To change the mode between Answer & Record, Answer Only or STOP Answer Off, press and hold STOP for two seconds. Check the outgoing message Press OGM to hear the current outgoing message. Record an outgoing message The outgoing message must be less than two minutes long.
ANSWERING MACHINE Set the answer delay Choose the number of times the phone will ring before the answering machine answers an incoming call. Or, choose Time Saver, if no one will be available to answer the phone. Time Saver is useful if someone will be calling in from a different phone to listen to messages: if the machine answers after 2 rings, there are new messages to listen to. If it answers after 5 rings, there are no new messages.
ANSWERING MACHINE Listen to messages or memos using the corded phone Messages and memos are played in reverse order, with newer messages played first. The time and date of each message or memo is announced before playback. Use the following buttons to control message playback: • To play or pause, press • To stop, press STOP • To rewind, press • To fast forward, press OGM MEMO Delete a single message or memo 1. Press to play a message or memo. 2. To delete it, press DEL MUTE during playback.
ANSWERING MACHINE Memory full When the memory is full, the answering machine announces that fact, automatically stops taking more messages, and switches to Answer Only mode. Some existing messages or memos must be deleted before any new messages can be recorded. Access the answering machine from a remote location Messages on the answering machine can be listened to from other phones, including mobile phones. A PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is required to access the answering machine.
ANSWERING MACHINE Call in to check messages 1. Dial the system’s phone number from a remote phone and wait until the answering machine picks up the call. 2. Press twice, then enter the 3 digit PIN after the voice prompt. 3. Refer to the next section, “Manage messages from another phone” for additional instructions. Note: If the wrong PIN is entered three times, the answering machine will hang up, and it will be necessary to call again and enter the correct PIN.
ANSWERING MACHINE Manage messages using another phone Use these numbers to manage messages from a remote location. Press… 1 to Rewind 2 to Play or Pause your messages 3 to Fast Forward through your messages 4 to Hear the outgoing message 5 to Record outgoing message (6 to stop recording) 6 to Stop messages 7 to Delete current message 8 to Turn OFF answering machine 8 to Turn OFF answering machine 9 to Turn ON answering machine # to Record a memo (6 to stop recording) Use the cordless handset 1.
ANSWERING MACHINE If Play msg you will be given further choice to Play New Msgs or Play All Msgs. Ans On/Off turns Answering Machine ON or OFF. Outgoing Msg will give you the option to either Record Message or Play Message. Ans Settings will give you the option to setup your Answering Machine. AnswerMode - Answer Only or Answer and record, Answer Delay - (2-15 rings) or Time Saver, Security Code - option to set a new pin code is for remote access Language - English French or Spanish. 4.
USE ON A PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Use on a Private Branch Exchange If the phone is on an exchange (e.g. dial 9 to get an outside line), calls can be transfered or called back by using the FLASH button. Check with the system administrator for system set-up and instructions. Private exchanges are normally used in a business-setting. Set the recall time using the corded phone 1. Open your menu by pressing MENU , then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Settings and press MENU . 2.
USE ON A PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE 4. Choose the desired recall timing setting (Short or Long) using REDIAL or FLASH and press B or SAVE. Insert a dialing pause Insert a pause before the dial tone if the system requires an outside line which takes awhile to connect. To insert a dialling pause using your corded phone, enter the number to reach the outside line and then press REDIAL/P . A P on your display will show dialling pause is active.
USE ON A PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Change dial mode using the corded phone 1. Press MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Settings and press MENU. 2. Scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Dial Mode and press MENU . 3. The current dial mode setting (e.g. Tone) will be displayed. 4. Choose the desired dial mode setting (Tone or Pulse) using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH and press MENU. Change the dial mode using the cordless handset 1.
USE ON A PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Reset to default settings Important: Resetting to default will NOT delete phone book entries. Reset to default settings on the corded phone 1. Press MENU, then scroll using REDIAL/P or CID/FLASH to highlight Reset. Press MENU. 2. The display will show Base Reset? Confirm or cancel the reset to default settings by pressing MENU or STOP to cancel. Reset to default settings on the cordless handset 1. Press FLASH for 10 seconds. 2.
ADDING A HANDSET PowerTel 701 Cordless handset and charger base Adding a Handset – Cordless Phone Note: The following features are only available to if an additional handset(s) has been registered to the current phone system. Register a handset Only register a handset if it has become de-registered from the base or if it was purchased separately. Important: make sure any handset is fully charged before registering. At the handset: 1.
ADDING A HANDSET 2. Scroll using Then scroll REDIAL REDIAL or TONE CID until Registration is highlighted and press B. to highlight De-register and press B. 3. Enter the PIN code (default PIN 0000) and press B. 4. Enter the handset’s internal number (e.g. 1) and press B to confirm. Change a handset name 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until Handset is highlighted and press B. 2.
MAKING CALLS FROM A HANDSET Making Calls from a Handset Note: One external line conference call can be made with multiple handsets internally by pressing twice or simply lifting the base handset. Make an internal call If two or more handsets are registered to the base internal calls between handsets can be made. Each handset will have been allocated a handset number when registered, e.g. HS1, HS2 etc. These calls are free of charge. 1. Press and hold INT.
MAKING CALLS FROM A HANDSET Copy phone book entries to another registered handset Note: Phone books can only be copied to another handset if that handset is registered on the same phone system. • • • A single entry (Copy entry) Entries not already on the handset being copying to (Copy append) All entries (Copy all) Important: When “copy all” is selected, all existing entries on the handset being copied to will be deleted. To prevent this from happening use “Copy append.” 1.
MAKING CALLS FROM A HANDSET Copy a profile 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until Profile is highlighted and press B. 2. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until Profile 1, 2, or 3 is highlighted and press B. 3. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until Copy is highlighted and press B. 4. Scroll using INT or FLASH until the handset (e.g. 2, 3 or 4) to copy the profile to is highlighted, and press B. 5.
HANDSET AND CHARGER BASE PowerTel 701 Cordless Handset and Charger Base 1 M 13 s 2 25 rTel 7 Ser we ie Po M M 11 12 22 14 23 4 5 6 15 REDIAL INT FLASH TONE CID 14 Up/Redial 2 Memory 1 15 Headset socket 3 Boost 3 MENU 1 Incoming call 4 Display 5 Enter Menu/Mute/ Delete 16 6 Internal call 17 7 External call/ 18 Handsfree 7 19 8 /Ringer on/off 9 Pause 8 20 LOCK 9 10 (long press 0) 10 Microphone 21 11 Memory 3 12 Volume up/down 13 Memory 2 24 1-866-AMPLICOM (267-5426) (H
HANDSET DISPLAY ICONS Cordless Phone Handset Display Icons The following icons can appear in the LCD display: Play messages fast forward Menu Boost receiver volume is on BACK Previous menu (Icon will flash) OK Confirm / OK Mute handset microphone Phone book mode New calls More information to view up Answering machine is on More information to view down Answering machine is off Battery status When steady— handset is in range Ringer off When flashing — handset out of Keylock is on range Handsfree mode
MENU OPTIONS - CORDLESS PHONE Menu Options – Cordless Phone Priority/Default setting Any changed settings in the menu will be saved as default. The phone also allows for 2 separate user profiles. User profiles The phone can store 2 different user profiles with different settings for the Volume, Boost, and Equalizer features. Each Profile can be given a personalized name. Add or edit a profile name 1.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDLESS PHONE Change a profile’s handset volume or equalizer 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until you highlight Profile and press B or OK. 2. Scroll using REDIAL or -until Profile 1 or 2 is highlighted, press B or OK. 3. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE until the desired setting is highlighted, press B or CID OK. 4. The current setting will be displayed. 5. Change the appropriate setting using REDIAL or Note: Press TONE CID and press B or OK.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDLESS PHONE Note: Once a profile has been selected to use when making a call, the phone will return to the default settings after 30 seconds. Changing Menu Settings Handset ringer melody — There are ten ringer melodies. Default setting is 7. Handset ringer volume — There are five volume levels plus OFF. Tone (“Equalizer”) setting — There are three tone settings, LOW/MID/ HIGH. Default is MID.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDLESS PHONE Switch confirmation beep on or off — There is a beep confirmation when a setting is changed. This can be switched on or off. Change language — There are three display languages available on the handset: English, French, and Spanish. 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll REDIAL or TONE CID until Handset is highlighted and press B or OK. 2. Scroll TONE CID until the desired menu setting (see options above) is highlighted and press B or OK. 3.
MENU OPTIONS - CORDLESS PHONE Set alarm — Set an alarm date, time, melody, and reoccurance or off. 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll REDIAL or TONE CID until TIME, Select SET ALARM by pressing B AGAIN is highlighted and press B or OK. 2. Scroll TONE CID to set reoccurance (Once, Every Day, Mon to Fri, or OFF) and B or OK. 3. The current setting will be displayed. 4. Enter the desired date and/or time setting required (the handset has a 24hour clock) B or OK. 5.
PHONE BOOK - CORDLESS PHONE 4. Change the ringer melody using REDIAL or TONE CID and B or OK. Change base ringer volume — There are five volume levels plus Off. 1. Open the menu by pressing MENU, then scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID until Base settings is highlighted and B or OK. 2. Scroll TONE CID until Ringer volume is highlighted and B or OK. 3. The current base ringer volume level (e.g. 5) will be displayed. 4. Change the base ringer volume using REDIAL or TONE CID and B or OK.
PHONE BOOK - CORDLESS PHONE Keypad use for phone book The keypad contains alpha-numeric keys. Pressing one key multiple times will scroll through the available letters and numbers which that key represents. Other useful keys: for a space • press • press MENU to delete a number or letter entered • press to change from upper case (e.g. ABC) to lower case (e.g. abc) Note: To enter the same letter twice, enter the letter and then pause until the cursor moves to the next space before entering it again.
PHONE BOOK - CORDLESS PHONE Show details, copy entry, copy append, or copy all for a phone book entry 1. Open the phone book by pressing B. 2. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID to find the entry to show details, copy entry, copy append, or copy all and press B. 3. Scroll TONE CID to display Show details, copy entry, copy append, or copy all and press B. 4. Press MENU to delete characters, use the keypad to enter new ones, press B. 5.
PHONE BOOK - CORDLESS PHONE Using speed dial memory buttons One name (max. 16 characters) and one telephone number (max. 24 digits) can be stored under each of the quick dial memory buttons: . and , , 1. Press the , , or speed dial button. 2. Press B. The display will show New entry, press B again. 3. Enter the name to store using the keypad and press B. 4. Enter the phone number to store and press B. Saved will be displayed. Edit a speed dial entry 1.
CALLER LIST - CORDLESS PHONE Incoming Calls - Cordless Phone Note: You must subscribe to your phone service provider’s Caller Display/ Caller ID service for this feature to work. Incoming call telephone numbers will appear in the calls list. If the caller’s number is stored in the phone book, the name will be displayed instead. A total of 30 incoming calls can be stored in the calls list (16 letters per name and 24 digits per number).
CALLER LIST - CORDLESS PHONE M3. You must confirm to store by pressing B or OK. 3. The display will confirm action. 4. Using the keypad, enter a name for this stored number and press B. 5. Edit the number for this name, if needed, and press B. 6. Scroll using REDIAL or TONE CID to choose the ringer for this entry and press B. Delete a single entry 1. Press TONE CID to open the calls list at the most recent entry. Scroll until you reach the desires number you wish to add then press B or Options. 2.
WRIST SHAKER Wrist Shaker 1 Emergency button 2 1 Note: Can only be used with the PowerTel 760 Base telephone 8 3 4 2 Battery charging red light 3 Power on/off 4 Wrist strap 5 Registration mode/ Out of range/Low battery 2 color green or red light 5 6 7 6 Charging contacts 7 Charging unit 8 Incoming call green light 58 Service Center
WRIST SHAKER Connect and charge wrist shaker (Optional and may be included) Important: Use only the power adapter supplied, otherwise wrist shaker may not work. 1. Plug in the charger unit Plug the charger unit into the wall socket. 2. Place the wrist shaker in the charger unit Place wrist shaker on its charger unit, with the two connection points facing down. A red light on the wrist shaker indicates it is charging properly. Charge the wrist shaker for 10 hours before use.
WRIST SHAKER Note: The light flashes green then red if the wrist shaker is not registered or is out of range. Bring it closer to the PowerTel telephone to ensure it is within range. If the light still flashes, see page 57 for registration instructions. Power on/off button Off: Press and hold for about five seconds, until the green light goes off. 4. Turn on SOS Motor feature The SOS Motor feature causes the wrist shaker to vibrate when a call comes in. i.
WRIST SHAKER Attach the wrist strap The wrist strap allows the wrist shaker to be worn like a watch. To attach or adjust the wrist strap: 1. Thread it from the back through one of the slots. 2. Slide the strap across the back of the wrist shaker. 3. Thread it back to front through the other slot. 4. Place the strap around the wrist and connect the velcro fasteners.
WRIST SHAKER Register the wrist shaker Important: It is necessary to register the wrist shaker if it has become de-registered from the telephone or if a new wrist shaker needs to be registered. At the wrist shaker: for about five seconds. 1. Turn on the wrist shaker by pressing and holding 2. After the wrist shaker is On, press and hold again for about 12 seconds, until the registration light flashes green. The wrist shaker will be in registration for about 1 minute. At the corded phone base: 3.
WRIST SHAKER Using the Wrist Shaker Switch on Press and hold will come on. for five seconds. The green light with the warning triangle Switch off Press and hold for five seconds, until the green light goes off. Incoming calls When you receive an incoming call, the green light will flash and the wrist shaker will vibrate. Note: The SOS Motor feature must be turned on for the wrist shaker to vibrate. See page 10 for instructions.
WRIST SHAKER Emergency calls It is possible to program up to 3 numbers to be dialled in an emergency under the M1, M2 and M3 buttons on the base telephone. Important: Under no circumstances should 911 (Emergency services) be stored as a personal emergency number. Store emergency numbers in the base telephone 1. Press one of the red , or button on the telephone. A previously stored number or M1 Empty (or M2, M3 as appropriate) will be displayed. 2.
WRIST SHAKER SOS message The PowerTel 760 telephone has a pre-recorded SOS message to use, or one can record a personal emergency message. The pre-recorded emergency message is: “This is an emergency call. To accept this message, press 0.” Record a personal SOS message at the base When an emergency call gets activated, the numbers stored under the M1, M2 and M3 buttons on the PowerTel 760 telephone are repeatedly dialed in turn until one of the numbers is answered. The emergency message is then played.
WRIST SHAKER 5. Press MENU again to stop the recording. SOS Play will be displayed and the message will automatically be played back. Listen to the personal SOS message 1. Press MENU, then press REDIAL/P to scroll to SOS Message. 2. Press the MENU button to select. 3. Playback is displayed. Press MENU . 4. SOS Play is displayed, and the message is played back. Delete the personal SOS message 1. When message is played back press and hold DEL .
WRIST SHAKER handsfree on the PowerTel 680 telephone for 3 minutes. During the last 10 seconds of this 3 minute, a warning beep sounds to indicate that the call is about to be disconnected. If no numbers have been stored under the , or keys on the PowerTel 680, then a long continuous tone sounds after the beep tone for 15 seconds, after that beep tone, and no numbers will be dialed. If only 1 or 2 numbers have been stored under the the numbers that have been stored will be dialed.
HELP AND SUPPORT Help and Support Some issues may simply be resolved by disconnecting the power to the unit. In such instances the power to the main base station should be switched off and battery pack in the handset should also be removed for about 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, replace the battery pack and reconnect everything to determine if this has resolved the issue. Troubleshooting Guide I can’t make phone calls 1. Make sure the phone cable is connected properly.
HELP AND SUPPORT My handset keeps switching off 1. It may need recharging. So it can charge fully, place your handset on its charger base for at least 15 hours with the charger base plugged in and working. 2. Replace the rechargeable battery pack. Any replacement battery packs should be the same type as those provided. The phone system isn’t responding You may need to reset to default settings. Please see page 39. Answering machine won’t record messages or memos 1.
HELP AND SUPPORT The white light on the base is constantly flashing to listen to them and You have new answering machine message(s). Press the flashing will stop. My answering machine won’t record messages or memos 1. Check that your answering machine is connected and switched on. 2. Answering memory may be full. See page 32. My remote access isn’t working 1. Check you’re using the correct PIN. See page 44. 2. Make sure you’re using a touchtone phone.
GENERAL INFORMATION Energy efficient power adapter The included power adapter meets the eco-design requirements of the European Union (Directive 2005/32/EG). Disposal symbol on this product indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus The and battery pack must be disposed of separately from domestic waste at suitable collection points provided by the public waste authorities. Technical Details Standard Power supply (base station) DECT¹ GAP² Input: 100-240V ~50/60Hz 0.
GENERAL INFORMATION Default Settings Cordless handset Language Handset name Handset ringing melody (external) Handset ringing melody (internal) Handset ringing volume Base ringing melody Base ringing volume Keypad beep Auto talk Contrast Backlight time Boost memory Recall time Dialing mode PIN code English PowerTel 7 9 5 8 5 On On 3 10s Off 600ms Tone 0000 Telephone answering machine Language Answer mode PIN code for remote access Answer delay Time format 72 English Answer and record 000 3 12 hour Ser
GENERAL INFORMATION Corded phone default settings Language Answer mode PIN code for remote access Answer delay External memory Internal memory Ringing volume Key tone Contrast Boost memory Shaker Dialing mode 1-866-AMPLICOM (267-5426) English Answer and Record 000 5 8 9 5 On 4 Off On Tone 73
GENERAL INFORMATION Maintenance and Warranty Maintenance • • Please clean your equipment’s surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents or solvents. Warranty AMPLICOM equipment is produced and tested according to the latest production methods. The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble free functioning and a long service life.
GENERAL INFORMATION our property. Rights to compensation in the case of damage are excluded where there is no evidence of intent or gross negligence by the manufacturer. If your equipment shows signs of defect during the period of warranty, please return to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOM equipment together with the purchase receipt. All rights to claims under the terms of warranty in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet.
INDEX A Adjusting the handsfree volume 14 Adjusting the earpiece volume 13 Alarm 51 Answering machine 28 Auto talk 49 B Backlight timer 49 Base ringer melody 51 Base ringer volume 52 Base settings 39 Boost memory 17 Boosting the earpiece volume 14 C Changing the system’s PIN code 44 Change case 19 Charging the battery pack 69 Checking messages 31, 33 Conference calls 42 Connecting the base and charger 7 Contrast 19 76 D Date/time 20 Default settings 39, 72 De-register a handset 40 Dial mode 38 Dialing pau
INDEX H Handset name 41 Handset ringer melody 19, 49 Handset ringer on/off 46, 47 Handset ringer volume 19, 49 Handsfree 14 Headset use 15 I Internal calls 42 K Keypad lock 16 Keypad beep on/off 49 L Language 19, 28 M Making a call 11 Making internal calls 42 Memory full 32 Mute 15 1-866-AMPLICOM (267-5426) P Phone book 22, 52 R Record outgoing message 29,34 Redial 12 Register a handset 40 Remotely checking messages 33 Reset to default settings 39 S Speed dial 24, 55 T Tone control (see Equalizer) U Using
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