V Telephone User Guide

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Key button function description: 0-9: Numeric key/two touch memory MEMORY: pick up two-touch memory locations. number. M1 M8: one touch memory. REDIAL/PAUSE: redial/pause 3.6 seconds. : search up incoming call. MUTE: exit key and mute function. : search down incoming call. OUT: displays the dialled number. DEL.: delete incoming call. PHONEBOOK: enter phonebook. DIAL/SET: dial out incoming call number LCD: LCD contrast adjustment. or confirm every setup. STORE: store number to memory location keys in both on-hook and off-hook mode. Bell Volume Settings Data Socket Loudspeaker Volume Control Page 1 of 6

FEATURE LIST 15 Character Display. 99 phonebook memories Up to 60 Number Calls log Toggle mute function with indicator. 8 one-touch memories Redial and auto timer function. 10 two-touch memories Pause and Recall function. Retrieve and dial out incoming calls number. New call LED indicator. Clock and date display. Ringer Hi/Lo/Off Selector Adjustable LCD contrast. Monitor Getting Started Inserting the Batteries To use the Caller Display function on this telephone you will need to use 3 x AA (1.5V) batteries. Before inserting the batteries please make sure that the telephone line cord is disconnected. 1. Use a screwdriver to open the battery door underneath the product. 2. Insert the 3 x AA (1.5V) batteries, making sure that each one is the correct way around. 3. Close the battery compartment door securely with the screw provided and plug in the telephone line cord. Note: If the Low Battery icon appears on the display, the batteries must be replaced to gain full use of all the product features. Language Setting 2. Press or KEY until Language is displayed. 4. Scroll though menu until desired option is displayed 5. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 6. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. Local Area Code Setting (Not used in the UK) 2. Press or KEY until Local Area Code is displayed. 4. A 5 digit code can be entered 5. Use the or keys to scroll through the digits until the correct digit is displayed 6. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 7. Repeat steps 5 & 6 until the desired code is entered. 8. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. Page 2 of 6

Time and Date Setting 2. Press or KEY until Set Time/Date is displayed. 4. Use the or keys to scroll through the digits until the correct digit is displayed 5. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 6. The flashing cursor moves onto the next digit 7. Repeat steps 4 & 5 until the correct date is displayed 8. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 9. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. Flash Time Setting (set at 100mSecs for the UK, do not change) 2. Press or KEY until Set Flash Time is displayed. 4. Use the or keys to scroll through until the correct duration is displayed 5. The options are 100ms, 300ms or 600ms 6. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 7. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. LCD Contrast Setting 2. Press or KEY until LCD Contrast is displayed. 4. Use the or keys to scroll through until the required contrast level is reached 5. There are 8 contrast levels. 6. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 7. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. MSG Waiting Off Setting (Not used in the UK) 1. Press and hold DIAL/SET KEY for 3 seconds, LCD displays OPTIONS MENU 2. Press or KEY until MSG Waiting Off is displayed. 4. Use the or keys to scroll through the options 5. Press DIAL/SET KEY to confirm. 6. After setting, select menu EXIT OPTION, then press DIAL/SET KEY to quit. REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER To redial the last number dialled 1) Pick up the handset or press the Monitor button 2) Press the REDIAL/PAUSE key, the last dialled number will be redialled. Up to 32 digits can be stored in the last number redial. 3) In on-hook mode press REDIAL/PAUSE key, the last dialled numbers will display on the LCD. Note: The Pause when added to a number inserts a delay of 3.6 seconds when the number is dialled. Page 3 of 6

M1-M8 ONE TOUCH MEMORY OPERATION STORE: Press the STORE key, then input the desired number. Up to 22 digits can be entered. Pressing the DELETE key will delete the last digit. After inputting, press one of the memory keys (M1-M8) to store the number in that memory location. The phone will return to clock mode. DIAL OUT: In the on-hook mode, press one of the memory keys M1-M8, the LCD displays the content of the memory. (e.g.: M1 will be displayed on the bottom left of the LCD. If the memory contains a number, the LCD will display that number. If the number exceeds 15 digits, the extra digits will be displayed on the matrix area of the LCD. If there is no number in the memory, the LCD displays blank.) When stored number is displayed on the LCD press the DIAL/SET key, the phone will go off-hook and dial the number after 2 seconds. After dialling the number, you must pick up the handset to speak. In off-hook mode, press one of the memory keys M1-M8, the content of that memory location is displayed and the number is dialled. TWO TOUCH MEMORY (0-9) OPERATION STORE In on-hook mode, press the STORE key to see STORE NUMBER on the LCD, then input the number. UP to 22 digits can be input. Pressing the DELETE key will delete the last digit. After inputting press the MEMORY key and memory location key 0-9, to store the number in 0-9. After storing the phone will return to clock mode. DIAL OUT: In on-hook mode press the MEMORY key and then press location key 0-9, the LCD displays the content of the memory key (e.g. A1 is displayed on the bottom left corner of the LCD. If the number exceeds 15 digits, the extra digits will be displayed on the matrix area of the LCD.) When the stored number is displayed on the LCD press the DIAL/SET key, the phone will go off-hook and dial the number after 2 seconds. After dialling the number you must pick up the handset to speak. In off-hook mode, press the MEMORY key and then press a memory location 0-9, the LCD displays the content of the memory key, and then dials the number. SEARCH INCOMING CALL Up to 60 new incoming calls can be stored, including UNAVAILABLE and WITHHELD. 1) Press key to search down incoming calls and press MUTE key to exit. If there is no message the LCD displays NO CALL. Page 4 of 6

2) Press key to search up incoming calls and press MUTE key to exit. If there is no message the LCD displays NO CALL. NEW CALL LED INDICATOR 1) LED indicator: When a new call has been missed, the LED will glow for 0.2 seconds at 2-second intervals. In off-hook mode and ringing mode the LED will be turned off. 2) Answered calls will not be counted as a new call. DELETE INCOMING CALL Delete call record one by one 1) Press or key to select the call number you want to delete. 2) Press the DELETE key once, the LCD displays DELETE CALL? Press the DELETE key again to confirm. The LCD displays the next one. To exit the deleting process, press the or key. Delete all calls records 1) Press or key to select any call number. 2) Press and hold the DELETE key for 5 seconds, the LCD displays DEL ALL CALLS?. 3) Press the DELETE key again, the LCD displays NO CALLS, all calls have been deleted. VOICE BOX If the user has purchased voicemail for the system and a voicebox has been allocated for the extension, an indication is given when voice messages have been received. When the user receives a voice message in their voicebox, the phone will briefly ring and the text string New Message will be displayed in the LCD. The voicemail number 711 also appears. Dial 711 and follow the voice prompts from the system to retrieve voicemail messages. PHONEBOOK FUNCTION Press the PHONEBOOK key once, the LCD displays SEARCH and ADD, SEARCH is flashing. Press the or key to make a selection and then press the PHONEBOOK key to confirm. 1) SEARCH (search and delete): After entering the SEARCH menu, all stored names, with corresponding numbers and indexes can be searched in alphabetical order. Enter the desired prefix or press or key to search up or down, press the DELETE key to delete the record or press the DIAL/SET key to dial the number, or press the MUTE key to exit to the SEARCH ADD option. Press the MUTE key again to exit to standby mode. 2) ADD (add phonebook): After entering the ADD menu, the cursor on the left of the matrix area flashes, you may input names, press the or key to move the cursor, then press the PHONEBOOK key Page 5 of 6

to confirm. The cursor flashes on the first digit, numbers may be entered in the same way, (a maximum of 15 digits can be entered), press the PHONEBOOK key to confirm. Press the MUTE key twice to exit. 3) MODIFY: After entering the SEARCH menu, select the number you want to modify. Press the PHONEBOOK key. The cursor will flash on the first character. Modify the entry using the or key to move the cursor. Press the PHONEBOOK key to confirm and press the MUTE key twice to exit. 4) COPY: The incoming call number may be copied to the phonebook. Search the new calls list and select the number you want to copy. Then press the PHONEBOOK key to enter the phonebook. Press PHONEBOOK key again to confirm and the number will be copied to phonebook. Press the MUTE key twice to exit. 5) Phonebook name matching: If the number in the phonebook matches the incoming caller s number, then the LCD will automatically display the relevant name, if it is listed in the phonebook. TOGGLE MUTE FUNCTION WITH INDICATOR In handset mode, press the MUTE key to mute the transmission, and the indicator will light. Press the MUTE key again to release the mute state and resume talking, and the indicator will be turned off. SETUP LCD CONTRAST In the on-hook or the off-hook state, press the LCD key to enter the LCD contrast adjustment state. Press the LCD key again and again to adjust the LCD contrast. There are 8 contrast levels. PRE-DIALING In the on-hook state, input a number to be dialled. The LCD displays the number. Pressing the DELETE key backspaces to erase a digit. Up to 32 digits can be entered. Press the DIAL/SET or MONITOR key to dial the number in speaker mode. After dialling the number you must pick up the handset to speak. Alternatively, lift the handset and the number will be dialled. RETRIEVE THE NUMBERS DIALLED Press the OUT key to display the last 10 numbers dialled, including the call duration. The maximum length of each number is 15 digits. You can copy the number to the phonebook by pressing the PHONEBOOK key. Follow the phonebook copy instructions. In the on-hook retrieve mode, press the DIAL/SET key for 2 seconds to enter speaker mode and the phone will dial out the retrieved number. In the off-hook retrieve mode, press the DIAL/SET key to dial out the retrieved number directly. Page 6 of 6

R&TTE Directive This product is in conformity with the essential requirements of EC Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of this Declaration of Conformity for the BT V telephone is available from LAKE Communications Ltd, Beech House, Greenhills Road, Dublin 24, Ireland. Offices worldwide The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract. British Telecommunications plc 2005 Registered office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ Registered in England No. 1800000 Produced by BT Global Services Cover designed by H&P Graphics Limited Printed in Ireland by Lake Communications Part No. 2727.31000-2 Printed on paper which meets international environmental standards