Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine

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Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine Instruction Manual L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 L25DTAM10-1 x Additional Handset L35DTAM10-2 x Additional Handset L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 1 8/4/10 2:39

CONTENT UNPACKING...7 GETTING STARTED...8 Connecting the Base Unit...8 Installing and Charging the Batteries...8 Connecting additional handset(s)...9 Handset Range...9 Signal Strength...9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE...10 Handset buttons...11 Base Unit...11 Display Icons and Symbols...12 Menu Structure...13 Quick exit a menu...13 USING YOUR PHONE...14 Switch the handset power on/off... 14 Make a call...14 Preparatory dialling...14 End a call...14 Receiving calls...14 Dialling numbers quickly...14 Call timer...15 Caller display...15 Secrecy...15 Adjusting the earpiece volume...15 Redial...15 Display the name or number...16 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 2 8/4/10 2:39

Delete a number from the redial list...16 Delete the entire redial list...16 Copy a redial number to the phonebook...16 Keypad lock...17 Find handset/paging...17 PHONEBOOK...18 Using the phonebook...18 Add an entry to the phonebook...18 Entering names...19 Dial from the phonebook...19 Display the name or number...19 Edit an entry...20 Delete an entry...20 CALLER DISPLAY & THE CALLS LIST...21 Caller Display...21 Caller information...21 Calls List...22 View the Calls List...23 Dial a number in the Calls List...23 Copy a number to the phonebook...24 Delete an entry...24 Delete the entire Calls Lists...24 HANDSET SETTINGS...25 Handset ringer volume...25 Handset ringer melody...25 Handset name...26 Language...26 Keypad audible on/off...27 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 3 8/4/10 2:39

Battery low warning tone on/off...27 Out of range warning tone on/off...27 Keypad lock via the menu...28 Auto answer...28 Set the date...28 Set the time...29 Set the alarm...29 To silence the alarm...29 BASE UNIT SETTINGS...30 Change base unit PIN code...30 Reset...30 Emergency default...31 Default settings...31 ADDITIONAL HANDSETS AND BASES...32 Internal calls...32 Make an internal call...32 Receive an internal call...32 Transfer an external call...33 3-Way call...33 Register a new handset to your base unit...34 De-register a handset...35 TELEPHONE ANSWER MACHINE SETTING...36 Message Play...36 Telephone answer machine setting...37 Answer ON/OFF...37 Answer mode...37 Record memo...38 Outgoing message...38 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 4 8/4/10 2:39

Record Outgoing message...38 Check outgoing message...39 Delete outgoing message...39 Day setting...39 Answer delay...39 Call Screening...39 GENERAL INFORMATION...40 HELPFUL INFORMATION...42 SPECIFICATION...45 SAFETY FIRST...46 CAUTION...48 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 5 8/4/10 2:39

Congratulations on the purchase of your new Logik Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine. We recommend that you spend some time to read this Instruction Manual in order to fully understand how to install and operate it. Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this instruction manual for future reference. L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 6 8/4/10 2:39

Instruction Manual L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 L25DTAM10-1 x Additional Handset L35DTAM10-2 x Additional Handset C ghi pqrs R C ghi pqrs R Redial jkl tuv Redial jkl tuv OK Menu mno wxyz Int OK Menu mno wxyz Int 1 UNPACKING Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations. The following items are included: Before Use 1 2abc 3def 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Cordless Telephone PN:L15-25-35DTAM10CT Base Unit PN:L15DTAM10BU Power Adaptor PN:L15-25-35DTAM10PA Operation 2 2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries PN:L15-25-35DTAM10B Telephone Line Cord PN:L15DTAM10TL Helpful Information 1 2abc 3def 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Cordless Telephone PN:L15-25-35DTAM10CT Charging Cradle PN:L25-35DTAM10CC Power Adaptor PN:L15-25-35DTAM10PA 2 x AAA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries PN:L15-25-35DTAM10B Specification Cordless Digital Phone with Answer Machine Instruction Manual PN:L15-25-35DTAM10-002 1 1 2 1 2 2 If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0844 800 3456 for assistance. L15DTAM10 L25DTAM10 L35DTAM10 Safety Warnings GB-7 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 7 8/4/10 2:39

C ghi pqrs R RP jkl tuv OK Menu mno wxyz Int Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings GETTING STARTED Connecting the Base Unit 1. Plug the power adaptor & telephone line cord into the base unit. 2. Plug the other end of the power adaptor & telephone line cord into their respective wall sockets. 3. Always use the cables provided in the box. Installing and Charging the Batteries 1 2abc 3def 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # 1. Slide open the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the two batteries as indicated. Follow the polarity indicated in the battery compartment. 3. Slide the battery compartment cover back on. 4. Put the handset on the base unit to charge it. The first time you charge the handset charge it continuously for 14 hours. An audible tone indicates that the handset is properly placed on the base or charger. Use only the power adaptor provided for the base station. Use only NiMH rechargeable batteries. The charge capacity of the rechargeable batteries will reduce with time. As they wear out the talk/standby time will reduce. Eventually they will need replacing. GB-8 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 8 8/4/10 2:39

C ghi pqrs R RP jkl tuv OK Menu mno wxyz Int (for L25DTAM10 & L35DTAM10 only) Connecting additional handset(s) : Place each charging cradle within reach of a mains power wall socket. i. Plug the power adaptor into the charging cradle and plug the other end into the mains power wall socket. ii. Insert the two batteries. Follow the polarity indicated in the battery compartment. iii. Place the handset(s) on the charging cradle. The first time you charge the handset charge it continuously for 14 hours. The display will show the time and the handset number, e.g. 2, to show it is registered to the base unit. Your additional handset(s) is now set up to make and receive calls. 1 2abc 3def 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Handset Range Your telephone has a range of up to 300 metres outdoors when there is a clear line of sight between the base unit and the handset. Any obstruction between the base unit and handset will reduce the range significantly. When the base unit is indoors and the handset is either indoors or outdoors, the range will normally be up to 50 metres. Thick stone walls can severely affect the range. Signal Strength The icon on your handset display indicates when you are in range of the base. When it flashes and you hear a warning tone, you are out of range and will need to move closer to the base unit. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-9 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 9 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE Handset buttons 1. Secrecy / Clear / Back During a call, press to switch Secrecy on/off. When on, your voice will be muted so your caller cannot hear you. In menu mode, press to return to the previous menu or press and hold to exit and return to standby. In enter/edit mode, press to delete characters and digits, when viewing the calls/redial list, press to delete the displayed entry or press and hold to delete all entries. 2. Redial / Pause Press to open the redial list. When dialling/storing a number, press to enter a pause. 3. Talk / End call Press to make, receive and end calls. 4. * / Keypad lock Use to lock/unlock the keypad to prevent accidental dialling. 5. R / Power On Off Use with switchboard services and some network services. Press and hold to switch the handset on/off. 1 2 3 4 5 C Redial OK Menu 1 2abc 3def 4 5jkl 6mno ghi 7 8tuv 9 pqrs * 0 # R wxyz Int GB-10 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 10 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use C Redial OK Menu 1 2abc 3def 4 5jkl 6mno ghi 7 8tuv 9 pqrs * 0 # R wxyz Int 6 7 8 9 10 6. Menu / OK Press to open the menu. Press to select menu options and to confirm a displayed option. 7. Scroll Scroll up or down through menu options, calls lists, redial lists and phonebook entries. During a call, press up or down to adjust the earpiece volume. While the telephone is ringing, press up or down to adjust the handset ringer volume. 8. Calls Press to open and scroll through the Calls list. 9. Phonebook Press to open the phonebook. When viewing the redial/calls list or when editing, press to exit and return to standby. 10. Int Use to make internal calls and transfer calls to other handsets. Specification Helpful Information Operation Base Unit Press to find misplaced handsets registered to the base. Use to register and de-register handsets. Safety Warnings GB-11 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 11 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Display Icons and Symbols Flashes to indicate an incoming external call External call in progress Flashes to indicate an incoming internal call Internal call in progress 3 Way call in progress or transfer external call to another handset registered to the base unit during an external call Indicates signal strength Flashes when handset is not registered to the base unit or if you go out of range Menu open Phonebook open Flashes to indicate new calls list entries received* Answered call (when viewing the Calls list)* Unanswered call (when viewing the Calls list)* Keypad locked The displayed numbers is longer than 12 digits Battery charge full Battery charge medium Battery charge low Flashing Battery charge nearly empty * Subscription to Caller Display service may be required. Please contact your telephone service provider. GB-12 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 12 8/4/10 2:39

Menu Structure All your phone s functions and settings can be accessed through the main menu. Press the button to enter the menu. The icon is displayed. Press the or button to scroll through the menu options. When you reach the end of the list, the first option is displayed again and the handset makes an audible tone. To select an option, press the button. To return to the previous menu display, press the button. Quick exit a menu If you want to exit a menu or cancel an operation at any time you can press and hold the button to return to the standby screen. Safety Warnings Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification GB-13 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 13 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings GB-14 USING YOUR PHONE Switch the handset power on/off 1 To switch off, press and hold the button until the display goes off. 2 To switch the handset on, press and hold the button. Make a call 1 Press the button. When you hear the dial tone, dial the phone number. Preparatory dialling 1 Enter the phone number first. The number is shown in the display. If you make a mistake as you enter the number, press the button to delete a digit. 2 Press the button to dial the number. End a call 1 Press the button, or place the handset back on the base unit/charging cradle. Receiving calls 1 When the phone rings, press the button to answer the call, or if the handset is on the base unit or charging cradle, simply lift it to answer the call. If you would rather press the button after lifting the handset to receive a call, you will need to switch Autoanswer off. Dialling numbers quickly Numbers can be dialled directly from the phonebook, the Calls List, or the redial list. L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 14 8/4/10 2:39

Call timer After the first 15 seconds of your call, the call timer is displayed. At the end of your call, the total duration of the call will appear after 5 seconds. Caller Display If you have subscribed to your network s Caller Display service, the caller s number (or name, if an exact number match is found in the phonebook) will also be displayed. Secrecy You can Mute your handset to stop your caller from hearing you while you talk to someone else close by. 1 During a call, press the button. The handset microphone is muted and MUTE is displayed. 2 Press the button again to resume your call. Adjusting the earpiece volume 1 During a call, press the button to increase or the button to decrease the volume. Redial 1 Press the Redial button to open the redial list. The most recently dialled number is displayed. If the number matches an entry stored in the handset phonebook, the name is displayed. 2 Scroll using the or button to the number or name you want. 3 Press the button to redial the displayed entry. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-15 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 15 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Display the name or number In the redial list, when the name is displayed, you can switch to the number by pressing the button. Delete a number from the redial list 1 Press the Redial button then scroll using the or button to the entry you want. 2 Press the button. DELETE? is displayed. Press the button to confirm or press the button to cancel. Delete the entire redial list 1 Press the Redial button to open the redial list, then press and hold the button. DELETE ALL? is displayed. 2 Press the button to confirm or press the button to cancel. Copy a redial number to the phonebook 1 Press the Redial button to open the redial list. 2 Scroll using the or button to the number or name you want. 3 Press the button. ADD? is displayed. Press the button again. 4 NAME? is displayed, use the keypad to enter the name, then press the button. 5 The number is then displayed, edit the number if necessary, each number saved in the redial list can be up 32 digits long. Then press the button. MELODY 1 is displayed. 6 Scroll using the and button to select a ringtone and press the button to confirm. The entry is stored. GB-16 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 16 8/4/10 2:39

Keypad lock You can lock the handset keypad to prevent accidental dialling while carrying it around. You do not need to unlock the keypad to answer a call, just press the button or lift the handset as normal. 1 To lock the keypad press and hold the button until the display shows the icon. 2 To unlock the keypad press any button, the display shows PRESS *. 3 Press the button within 3 seconds. Find handset/ Paging You can alert handset users that they are wanted or locate a missing handset. 1 Press the button on the base unit. All handsets registered to the base unit will ring. To stop the ringing, press any button on a handset or press the button again on the base unit. Safety Warnings Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification GB-17 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 17 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings PHONEBOOK Using the phonebook You can store up to 50 name and number entries on each handset registered to your base unit. Each name can be up to 12 characters long and each number up to 20 digits long. Press the button to open the phonebook. Add an entry to the phonebook For each entry you store, you can select one of 5 different ringtones. For example, you can assign one ringtone to friends and family and another to other callers. 1 Press the button. Scroll using the or button to PHONE BOOK, and then press the button. 2 The displays shows ADD ENTRY. Press the button. 3 The displays shows NAME?. Use the keypad to enter the name and press the button. 4 The displays shows NUMBER?. Use the keypad to enter the phone number and press the button. It s best to enter the full number, including the area code (see Caller Display ). 5 The display shows MELODY 1, press the or button to select the ringtone you want. To assign a ringtone to a specific caller you must subscribe to a Caller Display Service from your network provider. 6 Press the button to confirm. ADD ENTRY is displayed. You can now enter your next name and number or press the button twice to return to standby. GB-18 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 18 8/4/10 2:39

Entering names Use the keypad to enter the letters shown on each button. For example to store TOM: Press the button once to enter T. Press the button three times to enter O. Press the button once to enter M. If the next letter you want to enter is on the same button, wait a moment then press the button again. Press the button to delete an incorrect character or digit. To enter a space press the To enter a dash, press the Dial from the phonebook button. button twice. 1 Press the button to open the phonebook. The icon is displayed. 2 Scroll using the or button to the entry you want, or search alphabetically by entering the first letter of the name. The first name that starts with this letter or the nearest letter in the alphabet will be displayed. You can now refine your search by scrolling using the or button. 3 Press the button to dial or button to return to standby. Display the name or number When the name is displayed, you can switch between the name and number by pressing the button. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-19 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 19 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Edit an entry 1 Press the button. Scroll using the or button to PHONE BOOK, press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to MODIFY ENTRY and press the button. 3 Scroll or to the entry you want edit, or search alphabetically and press the button. 4 Press the button to delete the name if required, then enter the new name and press the button. 5 Press the button to delete the number if required, then enter the new number and press the button. 6 If required, select a new melody then press the button to confirm. 7 ADD ENTRY is displayed. You can now enter your next name and number or press the button twice to return to standby. Delete an entry 1 Press the button. Scroll using the or button to PHONE BOOK, press the button. 2 Scroll to DELETE ENTRY and press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to the entry you want to delete, or search alphabetically. 4 Press the button. The display shows CONFIRM?. 5 Press the button to confirm or button to cancel. GB-20 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 20 8/4/10 2:39

CALLER DISPLAY & THE CALLS LIST Caller Display Caller Display shows who is calling and if the caller s number matches an entry stored in the phonebook, the number will alternate with the name. To use Caller Display you must first subscribe to your network provider s Caller Display service. A fee may be payable. Caller Display information contains the full telephone number, including the area code. So when storing numbers in the phonebook remember to include the area code, otherwise the caller s number will not match. Caller information The display can show the first 12 characters of phone numbers and names. For this feature to work you must subscribe to a Caller Display Service. During a call, the caller s details are replaced by the call timer after 15 seconds. To review the calls list after the call, press the button and then press the button to transfer to call timer from the caller s details. With some incoming calls, the telephone number of the caller is not available and will not be displayed. In this case some explanatory information will be displayed. Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use WITHHELD The caller has withheld their number. UNAVAILABLE The number is unavailable. RINGBACK Ringback call. INT NATIONAL International call. OPERATOR Call from operator. PAYPHONE Call from a payphone. GB-21 Safety Warnings L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 21 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Calls List The Calls List stores details of your last 40 calls received, including the phone number and date and time of the call. The Calls List also alerts you to unanswered calls. When a new call is received in the Calls list, the icon will flash in the display when in standby mode to alert you. When you have viewed the new call, the icon will disappear but the icon will remain. The Calls List is shared between all handsets registered to the base unit. When the Calls List is full, the most recent calls received automatically replace the oldest calls. You can open the Calls List with the or button. GB-22 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 22 8/4/10 2:39

View the Calls List 1 Press the button to open the Calls List. If there are no calls in the list, the display shows EMPTY. 2 Press the or button to scroll through the list. When the icon is displayed, this call was answered; when the icon is displayed, the call was unanswered. When you reach the end of the list, the handset will make an audible tone. If the caller s number exactly matches an entry stored in the handset phonebook, the display will alternate between the name and the number. Press the button to see the caller s number. If the telephone number is longer then 12 digits, the icon is displayed. Press the button again to see the complete number. Press the the call. button again to see the time and date of Pressing the button again will give you the option to add this entry into the phonebook if it s not already stored. If it is already stored in the phonebook you can still add the entry by pressing the button again. Dial a number in the Calls List 1 Press the button then scroll using the or button through the list to the entry you want. 2 Press the button to dial the displayed entry. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-23 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 23 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Copy a number to the phonebook 1 Press the button then scroll using the or button through the list to the entry you want. 2 Press the button repeatedly until the displays shows ADD?. Press the button again. 3 The display shows NAME?. Use the keypad to enter the name, then press the button. 4 The number is displayed, edit the number if necessary, then press the button. 5 Scroll using the and button to select a ringtone and then press the button to confirm. The entry is now stored in the phonebook. Delete an entry 1 Press the button then scroll using the or button through the list to the entry you want. 2 Press the button. The display will show DELETE?. 3 Press the button to confirm the cancel. Delete the entire Calls List 1 Press the button. 2 Press the button and hold. The display will show DELETE ALL?. 3 Press the button to confirm or press the button to cancel. GB-24 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 24 8/4/10 2:39

HANDSET SETTINGS Handset ringer volume You can adjust the ringer volume and set different volume levels for internal and external calls. Choose from 5 levels and Off. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to INT RING VOL or EXT RING VOL and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to select the volume (1 5 or OFF). 4 Press the button to confirm or button to return to the previous menu. While the phone is ringing you can adjust the ringer volume by pressing the or button. Handset ringer melody You can set different ringer melodies for internal and external calls. Choose from 5 different melodies. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to INT MELODY or EXT MELODY and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to select the MELODY(1-5). 4 Press the button to confirm or the button to return to the previous menu. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-25 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 25 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Handset name You can give your handset a name according to use, eg. Kitchen or Michael. The name will appear in the display. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to NAME and then press the button. 3 Enter the new handset name and press the button to confirm. The handset name will only be displayed for approximately 20 seconds when no button is pressed. If you make a mistake, press the incorrect character or digit. button to delete an See Entering names for help on entering names. Language 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to LANGUAGE and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to select your preferred language and then press the button to confirm. (English is set as the default.) GB-26 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 26 8/4/10 2:39

Keypad audible on/off Whenever you press a button on the handset keypad, the handset gives an audible tone. You can switch this on or off. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 When BEEP is displayed, press the button. 3 When KEYTONE is displayed, press the button. 4 Scroll using the or button to select ON or OFF and then press the button to confirm. Battery low warning tone on/off 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 When BEEP is displayed, press the button. 3 Scroll using the button to LOW BATTERY and then press the button. 4 Press the or button to select ON or OFF and press the button to confirm. Out of range warning tone on/off 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 When BEEP is displayed, press the button. 3 Scroll using the button to OUT RANGE and then press the button. 4 Press the or button to select ON or OFF and then press the button to confirm. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-27 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 27 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Keypad lock via the menu You can use the menu to lock the keypad. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to KEYLOCK? and then press the button to confirm. The display will show the icon. To unlock the keypad, press any button on the keypad, then press the button within 3 seconds. Auto answer Your phone is set to answer calls by lifting the handset off the base unit or charging cradle. You can switch this feature off so that calls always have to be answered by pressing. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to HANDSET and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to AUTO ANSWER and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to select ON or OFF and then press the button to confirm. Set the date 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to DATE- TIME and then press the button. 2 When DATE SET is displayed, press the button. 3 Use the keypad to enter the date, e.g. 12--08 for 12th August. 4 Press the button to confirm. GB-28 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 28 8/4/10 2:39

Set the time 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to DATE- TIME and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to CLOCK SET and then press the button. 3 Use the keypad to set the time in the 24 hour format, e.g. 18--30 for 6.30 pm. 4 Press the button to confirm. Note: If you have subscribed to your network s Caller Display service, the day and time will be set on the handset automatically. Set the alarm 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to DATE- TIME and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to ALARM SET and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the or button to select ON or OFF and then press the button. 4 If you selected ON, use the keypad to enter the time you want the alarm to sound, e.g. 07--30 for 7.30 am. To silence the alarm When the alarm sounds, press any button to turn it off. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-29 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 29 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings BASE UNIT SETTINGS Change base unit PIN code Some functions are protected by a 4 digit PIN code which must be entered if you want to change the settings. The default PIN is 0000. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to SETUP and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to PIN CODE and then press the button. 3 Enter the current 4 digit PIN code (default: 0000) and then press the button. 4 Enter your new 4-digit PIN and then press the button. 5 Re-enter the new PIN again and then press the button to confirm. Reset You can reset your phone to its default settings. 1 Press the button, scroll using the button to SETUP and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to DEFAULT and then press the button. 3 Enter the 4 digit PIN code (default: 0000) and then press the button. 4 The display will show CONFIRM?. Press the button to confirm or the button to return to the previous menu. The phone will switch itself off and back on again. All settings will be reset to their default settings. GB-30 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 30 8/4/10 2:39

Emergency default If you have lost your PIN code you can still restore your telephone to its default settings. 1 Remove the batteries from the handset. Before Use 2 Press and hold the button while replacing the batteries back into the telephone. The display will show DEFAULT. Press the button. Default settings Low battery beeps...on Out of range warning beeps...on Key beep...on Auto answer...on Internal melody...1 Internal volume...5 External melody...1 External volume...5 Ear volume...3 Phonebook...Empty Call log list...empty Redial list...empty Pin code... 0000 Dial mode... Tone Keypad lock... OFF Safety Warnings Operation Helpful Information Specification GB-31 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 31 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings ADDITIONAL HANDSETS AND CHARGING CRADLES Up to 5 handsets can be registered and operated from the base unit. If you buy new handsets to use with your telephone they will have to be registered to the base unit before you can use them. Internal calls If you have more than one handset registered to your base unit, you can: make internal calls between handsets transfer an external call from one handset to another hold a conference call between two internal handsets and an external call make an internal call between two handsets while a third is on an external call Make an internal call 1 Press the button then enter the handset number (1 5) you want to call. The icon will be displayed to indicate an internal call. Receive an internal call 1 The icon is displayed to indicate an internal call and the number of the handset calling you will also be displayed. Press the button to answer the call. GB-32 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 32 8/4/10 2:39

Transfer an external call You can transfer an external call to another handset registered to your base unit. 1 During an external call, press the button. Your caller is put on hold. 2 Enter the number of the handset you want to transfer the call to. If the other handset user does not answer: You can reconnect to your external caller by pressing the button. Or, if the other handset user does not answer after 30 seconds you will be automatically reconnected to your external caller. 3 When the other handset answers press the button to transfer the call. If the other handset does not answer, press the button to speak to your external caller again. 3-Way call You can hold a three-way conversation between an external caller and another handset user. 1 During an external call, press the button. Your caller is put on hold. 2 Enter the handset number you want to invite. 3 When the handset answers, press the button to connect all three callers. The icon will be displayed to indicate a 3-way call. 4 If the other handset does not answer, press the button to return to your external caller. 5 Press the button to end the call. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-33 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 33 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Register a new handset to your base unit Note: Handset batteries must be fully charged and you must be close to the base unit to register a handset. Handsets that were supplied with your base unit are already registered. 1 At the base unit: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds. You now have 90 seconds to register the handset. 2 At the handset: Press the button, scroll using the button to REGISTER and then press the button. 3 Scroll using the button to REG BASE and then press the button. 4 Enter the base unit number (1 4). The numbers that are flashing are already in use. 5 The display will show SEARCHING...1 When the handset finds the base unit signal, SEARCHING and the base unit identification number is displayed. 6 The display will ask for the PIN to be entered. Enter the PIN (the default setting: 0000) and press the button to confirm. You will hear an audible tone. The handset is now registered. If the base unit is not found after a few seconds, the handset returns to standby. Try registering again. When a handset is registered to a base unit, it is automatically assigned a number which is displayed on the handset and must be used for internal calls. GB-34 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 34 8/4/10 2:39

If registration does not work: Try again selecting a different base unit number. Make sure there is no other electrical equipment very close by that may interfere with the registration signal. Before Use De-register a handset You can use one handset to de-register another handset. You cannot de-register the handset you are using. 1 Press the button, scroll using the to SETUP and then press the button. 2 Scroll using the button to DEL HANDSET and then press the button. 3 Enter the PIN code (default setting: 0000) and then press the button. 4 Enter the handset number. You will hear a confirmation tone and the display will return to the DEL HANDSET menu. Safety Warnings Operation Helpful Information Specification GB-35 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 35 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings TELEPHONE ANSWER MACHINE SETTING Message Play Select PLAY MESSAGE from the main menu and then press the display will show. NEW MSG: XX (XX=Total number of new messages) ALL MSG: XX (XX=Total number of messages) Scroll using the or button to select either NEW MSG or ALL MSG. button. The Press the button to start playback of the messages. During message playback, the display will indicate the current playback message number such as MSG 1, MSG 2 ---. During message playback, it is possible to skip forward or skip backward by pressing the or button during message playback to replay the current message. Press the or button twice within 1 second to skip back to the start of previous message during message playback. Press the or button to skip to the next message playing. Press the button during message playback to delete the message. You will hear Message delete prompt to confirm that the message has been deleted. The next message will then play. Messages are marked for deletion at this stage but are only actually deleted after the telephone returns to idle mode. After message playback, all messages can be deleted by pressing the button within 8 seconds of the end prompt End of messages. The display will then show DEL ALL?8 and start counting down. To delete all messages, press the button, the prompt All messages deleted will be announced and all the played messages will be deleted. If no instruction is received within 8 seconds the telephone will return to idle mode with an audible tone. During message playback, press the or button to adjust the play back sound level. During message playback, press the button to exit and return to idle. All deletion marked messages will be deleted. GB-36 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 36 8/4/10 2:39

Telephone answer machine setting Press the button, scroll using the or button to TAM SETTING and then press the button. There are the following sub menus: ANS ON/OFF ANS MODE MEMO REC OGM SETTING DAY SETTING ANS DELAY SEC CODE Answer ON/OFF Press the button, scroll using the or button to ANS ON/OFF and then press the button. There are two items under this menu. ON OFF The display will show ON and OFF (The current setting will be displayed first). To change to the other setting, scroll using the or button, and then press the button, the telephone will return to idle mode with an audible tone. If ON is selected, the unit will answer the call. If OFF is selected, the unit will not answer the call. (Please see the Call answering and message recording section) Answer mode The unit has two modes for answering calls. One is answer and record mode and the other is answer only mode. Press the button, scroll using the or button select ANS MODE and then press the button. There are two items under this menu. Answer and record Answer only The display will show be ANS & REC and ANS ONLY. (The current setting will be display first) To change to the other setting press the or button and then press the button, the telephone will return to idle mode with an audible tone. If Answer and record is selected, the unit will be in answer and record mode and Answer and Record OGM will be selected. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-37 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 37 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Record Memo A personal memo may be recorded and left as a message for another user. The memo must be recorded through the handset. Press the button, scroll using the or button to MEMO REC and then press the button. You will hear the prompt Please speak after the tone, to end recording press #. Then start to record a memo. Press the or button to end recording. After pressing the button, the unit shall return to idle mode. The menu may be any length up to the available memory capacity. During recording, the display will flash RECORDING and recording continues until the button is pressed or the maximum message length is reached. Memos are played back using the procedure for incoming message play. Outgoing message Your telephone is supplied with two pre-recorded announcements. A&R: AO: Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment. Please leave your message after the tone. Hello, your call cannot be taken at the moment and you cannot leave a message, so please call later Press the button, scroll using the or button to TAM SETTING menu, and then press the button. Scroll using the or button to select OGM SET- TING, and then press the button to enter the sub menus as follow: Play outgoing message (PLAY OGM) Record outgoing message (REC OGM) Delete outgoing message (DEL OGM) Press the button to playback the currently selected OGM for recording/ checking and deleting (Answer and record or Answer only). Record Outgoing message Select RECORD OUTGOING MESSAGE from the OGM SETTING menu (Answer and Record or Answer Only), and then press the button. You will hear the prompt Please speak after the tone. To end recording, press #. The user is then informed that recording can commence by a long audible tone. Once recording has started, the previous OGM cannot be retrieved. During recording, the display will flash RECORDING. Recording continues until the or button is pressed, the maximum OGM length is reached, or the memory capacity is full (signified by a long audible tone). If an incoming call is received during recording, the recording will be interrupted, the telephone will display the incoming call and progress the call GB-38 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 38 8/4/10 2:39

as normal. Any OGM already recorded will be retained. At the end of recording, the unit will play the recorded outgoing message through the handset receiver for checking. Check outgoing message Select PLAY OGM from the OGM SETTING menu then choose Answer and Record or Answer Only, and then press the button to play the message. Press the button again to stop the outgoing message playback. Delete outgoing message Select DELETE OGM from the OGM SETTING menu then select either Answer and Record or Answer Only. Then press the button to confirm. Day Setting Select DAY SETTING from the TAM SETTINGS menu. The handset displays the current setting. Select the desired day by pressing the or button and then press the button. Answer Delay Select ANSWER DELAY from the TAM SETTINGS menu and then press the button. The handset displays the current setting. Scroll using the or button to select the desired answer delay and then press the button. Call Screening When the telephone receives a call, and the answering machine has answered the call, the handset will display SCREEN? after the TAM takes the line. Press the button to screen the call. Press the button to take the call. During the call screening, a call can be taken by pressing the screening by pressing the button. button or stop During the call screening, the handset will display SCREEN, other handsets return to idle screen with the icon on. When the user stops screening the call, all handsets will display SCREEN? again. Any valid message already recorded shall be retained. Remarks: Once the TAM takes the line, simply lifting the handset from the base unit will not take the line directly, even if the auto answer set to ON. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-39 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 39 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings GENERAL INFORMATION This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services. This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom. Safety Only use the power adaptor provided. Using an unauthorised power supply may damage the telephone. Only use AAA NiMH batteries with a minimum capacity of 550mAh. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries as this could lead to a short circuit or destroy the battery casing. Do not open the handset (except to replace the handset batteries). This could expose you to high voltages or other risks. Radio signals transmitted between the handset and the base unit may cause interference to hearing aids. It is recommended that advice from a qualified expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity of emergency/intensive care medical equipment. It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted you check with a medical expert before using this product. Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk of explosion and/or the release of highly toxic chemicals. Cleaning Simply clean the handset and base unit with a damp (not wet) cloth, or an antistatic wipe. Never use household polish as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock. Environmental Do not expose the product to direct sunlight. The product may become warm when the batteries are being recharged. This is normal. We recommend that you do not place the product on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage. GB-40 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 40 8/4/10 2:39

Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres. Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as bathrooms. Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions. There is a slight chance your phone could be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the power and telephone line cord during an electrical storm. Connecting to a switchboard This telephone may be connected to most types of switchboard, however in the event of any difficulties, consult your switchboard Service Provider. Dialling mode Your telephone is set to Tone dialling and you can change to Pulse Dialling. Recall duration Your telephone is set to a Recall duration of 100ms. You cannot change the setting. Access code and entering a pause Some internal switchboards may require you to enter an access code (e.g. 9) to get an outside line. So that the switchboard has time to pick up an outside line before the rest of the number is dialled, you may need to add a pause in the dialling sequence. For example: 9 P0845 833 1673. After the access code, press the button to insert a pause (the display shows P) before entering the telephone number. Safety Warnings Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification GB-41 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 41 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings HELPFUL INFORMATION Most problems are caused by the telephone and mains power cables being incorrectly connected, not connected at all, or by the power being turned off. If you are experiencing a problem with your telephone, check the following: The mains power supply is correctly connected at both the base unit and at any charging cradles, and that the power is switched on at the wall socket. The telephone line cord is correctly connected. The handset batteries are installed correctly and charged. No display Check that the batteries are correctly inserted into the handset and fully charged. Check that the handset is switched on. Press the No dial tone button. Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected. Another handset may be using the line. Wait for the other handset to hang up. icon flashing Handset is out of range. Move closer to the base. Check the mains power is connected and switched on. Handset not registered to the base. Base unit or handset does not ring Check that the ringer volume has not been set too low or is off. GB-42 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 42 8/4/10 2:39

Keypad does not seem to work Check that the keypad lock is not on. Try removing the batteries and then putting them back in again. Incoming caller s number is not displayed even though you have Caller Display Caller has to allow their number to be seen. It has been withheld or is unavailable. Batteries To reduce the risk of injury, read and follow these instructions: Use only the battery(ies) specified. Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. They may explode. Check with your local council office for special disposal instructions. Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to eyes and skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. Take care when handling the battery(ies). Do not allow conductive materials such as rings, bracelets or keys to touch the battery(ies). Otherwise a short circuit may cause the battery(ies) and/or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns. Environment Place the unit in a room where the temperature is between 0 C and -40 C. Allow 5cm clearance around the unit for proper ventilation. Avoid excessive smoke, dust, mechanical vibration, shock, or direct sunlight. Safety Warnings Specification Helpful Information Operation Before Use GB-43 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 43 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings Cleaning Wipe the unit with a soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive cleaners. If there is no sound Disconnect the unit from the telephone line and connect to a known working phone. If the known phone does not operate or have sound, then it could be a phone line problem. Please contact your telephone company for assistance. Moving your phone Carefully pack your unit, preferably in the original packaging. Disposal Old units still have some residual value. An environmentally friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again. Up to date information concerning the disposal of your old unit and packaging from the new one can be obtained from your local council office. GB-44 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 44 8/4/10 2:39

SPECIFICATION Model L15DTAM10 / L25DTAM10 / L35DTAM10 Before Use Product Dimension (W x D x H) 110 x 80 x 180 mm Weight Dialing Mode Operating Environment: 35g Tone (DTMF)/ Pulse 0-40 C Operation Power Source HANDSET - 2pcs of AAA size 550 mah NiMH 1.2 V rechargeable batteries BASE - Input 230V ~ 50Hz Output 7.5V 300mA Features and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Safety Warnings Helpful Information Specification GB-45 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 45 8/4/10 2:39

Before Use Operation Helpful Information Specification Safety Warnings SAFETY FIRST For your continued safety and to reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, please follow all the safety precautions listed below. Read all instructions carefully before using the telephone and keep them for future reference. Retain the manual. If you pass the telephone onto a third party, make sure to include this manual. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the telephone. Do not use the product near water for example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, etc. Place the product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the product falls. Do not cover slots and openings on the telephone. They are provided for ventilation and protection against overheating. Never place the telephone near radiators, or in places where proper ventilation is not provided. Do not place objects on the telephone cable. Install the telephone where no one can step or trip on the telephone line cable. To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, do not disassemble the telephone. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the product is subsequently used. During thunderstorms, avoid using telephones except cordless types. There may be a remote risk of an electric shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak, when in the vicinity of the leak. GB-46 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 46 8/4/10 2:39

Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the telephone. The telephone is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the phone by a person responsible of their safety. Safety Warnings Before Use Specification Helpful Information Operation GB-47 L15DTAM10_A6_100804.indd 47 8/4/10 2:39