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WDCT45-A2 Phonebook
If you subscribe to the CallerID service, and want the
names in your Phonebook
displayed instead of the
phone number and name
received by Caller-ID, you
must store the telephone
number exactly as received
by Caller-ID (i.e., including
the area code if received by
Caller-ID).
Writing tips
Entering names
Use the keypad letters to
enter names.
For example, to store TOM:
once to
1.
Press
enter T.
2.
Press
three
times to enter O.
3.
Press
enter M.
once to
If you make a mistake, press
Clear to delete the last
character or digit.
Press
to switch
between upper and lower
case letters.
The
icon will be
displayed when you have
selected upper case.
Phonebook Full
If the phonebook becomes
full when adding entries, the
screen shows Memory Full
and then returns to standby.
Phonebook
Your Own Phonebook Directory
Each WDCT45-A2 handset can store up to 150
names and numbers. Names can be up to
16 characters long and numbers up to 20
digits.
Add Entry Manually
1. Press Names.
2. If the Phonebook is empty, Add Entry
is highlighted. Press OK.
3. Or, if names have been stored, they are
listed. Press Options. Add Entry is
highlighted. Press OK.
4. Use the keypad to enter the name, then
press OK.
5. Use the keypad to enter the number,
then press OK. The screen shows the
Names list.
6. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
Add Entry from a Call List
When reviewing a Call List (Received,
Missed or Dialed) a call entry can be
automatically copied into the Phonebook.
1. With Call entry highlighted, Press
Options.
to the highlight Save
2. scroll
Number then press OK.
3. Name then Number information can be
modified by using the Clear button, or
if no change is desired, press OK, OK
to save information without changes. A
confirmation display and beep will be
provided when the entry is saved.
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Using The WDCT45-A2
Transfer a Call
You can transfer a caller (for a regular
telephone call) to another handset.
During the call:
1. Press
. Your caller is put on hold.
2. Enter the handset number you want to
transfer the call to (1-4).
3. When the other handset answers you
can tell them they have a call, then
press
. The call is then
transferred.
If the other handset does not answer or
you decide not to transfer the call, press
to talk to your caller.
Caller on Hold
You can put a call on hold, talk to another
handset user, then resume your call.
1. During a call, press
your caller is
put on hold.
2. Enter the handset number you want to
intercom call (1-4).
3. Press
to end the intercom call and
return to your regular call. The other
handset presses Talk Off to end the
call.
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28 Suncorp
Calling Features
CALLER-ID
Information
Sometimes the number and
/ or name information is not
sent by the network. In this
case you will see:
•
BLOCKED CALL
When the caller has chosen
to not send (block) their
caller information.
•
BLOCKED NUMBER or
NAME
When only the number or
name has been blocked.
•
UNKNOWN CALLER
When caller information is
not available in the network.
•
UNKNOWN NUMBER or
NAME
When only the number or
name is not available.
•
INCOMPLETE DATA
When no valid Caller-ID
data was received.
Make sure you have
subscribed to the Caller-ID
service.
Call Features
Managing Your Calls.
You may subscribe to any of the following
Suncorp services for which your WDCT45-A2
telephone has been designed to make these
services easy to use.
• Caller-ID
• Caller-ID With Call Waiting
• Call Waiting Deluxe
• Voicemail
• 3-Way Calling
Fast access to Suncorp Optional Calling
Feature services which may be available:
• Directory Assistance
• Call Return
• Repeat Dialing
• Call Forwarding
• Voice Mail Access # & Indicator
Caller-ID
If you subscribe to the Caller-ID service,
after the first ring you will see the number
and name of who is calling you on your
handset display, as well as the time and
date of their call.
IMPORTANT
The Caller-ID information is
sent on the telephone line
after the first ring signal. To
ensure your Caller-ID
information is received you
should wait until after the
start of the second ring to
answer incoming calls.
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Suncorp Calling Features
Caller-ID With Call Waiting
The Suncorp Call Waiting service provides
you with a special tone when a caller is
trying to call you while you are already on a
call. The Caller-ID With Call Waiting
(CIDCW) service blends the best of Call
Waiting and Caller-ID services by showing
you who is calling while you are already on
a call. This service can be very useful to
allow you to use your telephone without
worrying about missing an important call.
Because the caller's number and name are
displayed, you can decide whether to put
your current call on hold and answer the
new waiting call, or ignore the new waiting
call and continue talking on the current call.
When you have subscribed to CIDCW and a
new call is received while you are already
on a call, you will here a special alerting
signal and then the caller's information will
be displayed.
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IMPORTANT
To use the Suncorp calling
features you will first need to
subscribe to the desired
features for which there may
be a monthly charge from
Suncorp
Caller Information
Display
When using Call Waiting
the WDCT45-A2 will show you
the caller information of the
caller you are connected to
when you toggle between
the first and second caller.
If a Caller Hangs Up
If you have an original call
and a 2nd call from Call
Waiting active and one of
these callers hangs up, you
may hear a dialtone if you
to connect to
use the
one of the callers. In this
case you are ready to dial a
3-Way call. Press
again to be connected to
the remaining caller.
If one of the callers hangsup, the WDCT45-A2 may not
recognize this and may
display the incorrect caller
information on the display.
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30 Suncorp Calling Features
If You Forget a Waiting
Call
It is possible you may have
a call on hold (waiting) and
finish your conversation
with one caller and hang
up. In this case, the phone
should ring again with the
call from the waiting caller.
CALL WAITING DELUXE
Information
When you have subscribed
to the Caller-ID With Call
Waiting (CIDCW) service
you may also have access
to the Call Waiting Deluxe
(CWDX) options. When a
CIDCW call is received, the
regular CIDCW service
only allows you to answer
the new call while placing
the original call on hold.
Call Waiting Deluxe
provides many more
options for handling the
new waiting call.
CALL WAITING DELUXE
Menu Activation
You may or may not have
the Call Waiting Deluxe
service available on your
telephone line. You can
turn the Call Waiting
Deluxe menu pop-up On or
Off to match your
telephone services.
Connecting To The New Caller
1. Press
(Flash or “Click it”) to put the
current call on hold and be connected to
the waiting call.
2. Press
(Flash or “Click it”) again to
reconnect to the original call and put the
2nd caller on hold.
(Flash or “Click it”) to toggle
3. Press
between the first and second caller.
Call Waiting Deluxe
Activate Call Waiting Deluxe Menu
The WDCT45-A2 provides the ability to turn the
Call Waiting Deluxe menus On or Off to
match the services you have on your line.
1. Press Menu then press
or
to
highlight Calling Features option.
Press OK.
2. Press
or
to highlight the
Call Waiting Deluxe setting
option. Press OK.
or
3. Press
to highlight On or
Off. Press OK.
Call Waiting Deluxe Pop-Up Menu
The Call Waiting Deluxe options will "popup" on the display when a CIDCW call is
received. You will have about 18 seconds
in the Call Waiting State to make a
selection before the CIDCW call is
automatically forwarded or given a busy
signal by the network
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Suncorp Calling Features
CALL WAITING STATE
The following options are available during
the Call Waiting State. To see all options
press
or
then press OK when the
option you want is selected:
• Answer
Works the same as selecting
(Flash or
“Click it”) option for toggling connection
between the 1st and 2nd (CIDCW) call. The
caller you are not talking to is placed on
hold.
• Please Hold
The network will send a message to the
CIDCW caller asking to please wait on the
line. This puts the CIDCW call on hold
allowing you to answer the call when you
are ready (also see the Held State menu
options)
• Conference
The network will connect all three (you, 1st
call and CIDCW call) just like a 3-Way call
(also see the Conference State menu
options).
• Drop & Answer
The CIDCW call is connected and the 1st
(original) call is dropped by the network.
• Tell Busy
The network will send a message to the
CIDCW caller that the line is busy, and then
the CIDCW caller will hear a busy signal.
• Fwd to VM
The network will immediately forward the
CIDCW call to your network voicemail. You
must subscribe to Suncorp's voicemail
service for this option to function.
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CALL WAITING STATE
Information
The Call Waiting State is
entered when the CIDCW
call is received. The
network will stay in the Call
Waiting Sate for
approximately 18 seconds.
You must make a selection
from the pop-up menu
within the 18 seconds or
the CIDCW call will get
busy or forward treatment.
The Call Waiting State
options are:
Answer
Please Hold
Conference
Drop & Answer
Tell Busy
Fwd to VM
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HELD STATE
Information
When Answer, Please
Hold, or a Flash “click it”
signal is selected in
response to a CIDCW call,
the Call Waiting Deluxe
service is then in the Held
State. This means that
one call is on hold while
you are connected to the
other caller. The Held
State options are:
Return to Held
Call
Drop & Return to
Call
Conference Calls
HELD STATE
There are options available on the WDCT45-A2
display while in the Held State.
•
Return to Held Call
(or
Flash or “Click it”)
Toggles connection between the 1st and
2nd call. The caller you are not talking to is
placed on hold.
• Drop & Return to Call
Drops the current call and connect to the
currently held call.
• Conference Calls
The network will connect all three (you,
original call and CIDCW call) just like a 3Way call (also see the Conference State
menu options).
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Suncorp Calling Features
CONFERENCE STATE
There are options available on the WDCT45
-A2 display while in the Conference State.
• Drop Original Caller
Drops the original call and stays connected
to the CIDCW call.
•
Drop Second Caller
Drops the CIDCW call and stays connected
to the original call.
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CONFERENCE STATE
Information
When Conference is
selected in response to a
CIDCW call, the Call
Waiting Deluxe service is
then in the Conference
State. This means all 3
(you, original call, and the
CIDCW call) are connected
together. The Conference
State options are:
Drop Original
Caller
Drop Second Caller
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34 Suncorp Calling Features
VOICEMAIL
Information
Voicemail is a network
service that will take voice
messages from callers
when you are not home, or
do not wish to answer the
telephone. This is similar
to an answering machine.
Unlike an answering
machine though, the
voicemail service will also
take message for callers
that call you when you are
using the telephone line.
This is very useful feature
which an answering
machine cannot provide.
Most of the voicemail
system prompts are
provided audibly to guide
you through the various
options for set-up of
outgoing messages and
other options, and for the
most often used feature
which is listening to the
saved messages. The
WDCT45-A2 also provides
menu options to control
some of the most used
options while listening to
message. See the Suncorp
Voicemail guide for all
available voicemail
features.
The WDCT45-A2
Voicemail
The WDCT45-A2 includes the following features
to help make using your network Voicemail
service easy.
•
•
•
One-button access to call the Voicemail
system to check your messages
Menu selection from the WDCT45-A2 display
for easy use of the controls for listening
to messages
Voicemail indicator light on both the
base and all handsets.
Voicemail Access Number
The Voicemail system has an access
number to retrieve your messages. This
number can be pre-programmed into the
WDCT45-A2 . The default number is *98 which
is the access number for most systems. To
change the access number:
1. Press Menu then press
or
to
highlight Calling Features. Press
OK.
2. Press
or
to highlight Call
Voice Mail Access #. Press OK.
You will see the present setting and an
option to change the number.
3. Press
or
to highlight Change
Number. Press OK.
You can now enter a new Voicemail access
number. You can enter a pause (shown as
or
a 'P') by holding the
for 1 sec.
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Suncorp Calling Features
Voicemail System Access
Once the correct access number is
to
programmed, simply press
automatically call the voicemail system.
Voice Mail Guide
After using the one-touch Voicemail access
button, the WDCT45-A2 will display the
Voice Mail Guide.
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WDCT45-A2VOICE MAIL GUIDE
Information
The WDCT45-A2 provides a
Voice Mail Guide for easy
access to your Voicemail
system's top level options.
This menu will stay on the
display while you are using
other Voicemail options.
Note the Voicemail top
level options are only valid
when the Voicemail system
is in the top level state.
or
Press
to scroll to see all
options. These options can only be
The Voice Mail Guide
selected by pressing the corresponding
button on the WDCT45-A2 handset keypad. includes the following
Voicemail Indicator
If you have Voicemail waiting, the WDCT45
-A2 will show alert you to the Voicemail by:
1. A blinking light on the base
2. Each handset display will flash the
backlighting
3. Each handset display will show:
You have a Message Waiting
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options. Select an option
by pressing the
corresponding button on
the WDCT45-A2 handset.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[9]
[*]
Play messages
Send a message
Reminder service
Mailbox Options
Exit or Go back
[0] Help
[#] End
[6] Info by Voice
[7] Access other
mailboxes
[8] Other messages
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SUNCORP SERVICES
Information
Directory Assistance
Dials 411 when selected.
Call Return
Dials *69 when selected.
This service is used to
automatically call back the
last person to call you. If
the line is busy, the network
will continue to check the
busy status of the last
number you called for 45
minutes. When the line
becomes free, the network
will ring your phone with a
special ring and display the
Caller-ID of the person you
are trying to reach. *89 is
used to cancel an active
Call Return.
Repeat Dialing
Dial *66 when selected.
This service works similarly
to the Call Return service
except the last number you
have called is called or
checked for busy status.
*86 is used to cancel an
active Repeat Dialing.
Optional Calling Features
Fast access to Suncorp Optional Calling
Feature services which are designed to
save you time and make connecting a call
easier. The WDCT45-A2 includes an Calling
Feature menu to have the codes for these
services dialed for you so you do not have
to remember the code for each service.
To access the Calling Feature menu:
1. Press Menu then press
or
to
highlight Calling Features option.
Press OK.
or
to highlight one of
2. Press
the following options then press OK:
•
Directory Assistance
•
Call Return
•
Repeat Dialing
•
Call Forwarding
Directory Assistance dials 411 when
selected. The other services require you to
select either On or Off:
or
3. Press
to highlight On or
Off. Press OK.
Call Forwarding
Turns forwarding on with
72# or Off with 73#. See
the Suncorp services
guide for more information
on this service.
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WDCT45-A2 Handset Settings
Handset Settings
Make your phone work the way
you want
The Handset menu lets you set preferences
for each handset.
Ring Tone
To set the handset Ring Tone:
1. Press Menu, scroll
to Handset
and press OK.
2. Ring Tone is highlighted. Press OK.
or
to switch between
Press
Internal or External and press OK.
3. Scroll
or
to the melody you
want. A sample is played. Press OK to
confirm.
4. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
Ringer Volume
To set the handset Ring Volume:
to Handset
1. Press Menu, scroll
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Ring Volume and press
OK.
3. The current setting is displayed. Press
to increase or to
decrease
the volume. Press OK to confirm.
4. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
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Handset Settings Options
Ring Tone
Ring Volume
Handset Name
Language
Menu Color
Auto Talk
Key Beep
PABX Access Code
Area Codes
RING TONE
Information
You can choose from 10
different melodies for
external (regular) or
internal (intercom) calls.
The default Ring Tone for
external calls is Melody 10.
The default Ring Tone for
internal calls is Melody 5.
RING VOLUME
Information
There are five handset
ringer volume levels and
off. If you select Ringer
off, calls will still ring at
the base and your handset
screen will indicate
incoming calls.
If you select Ringer off, the
icon is shown on the
display. See page 17.
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HANDSET NAME
Information
You can change the name
displayed on your
handset’s screen, e.g. to
Peter, Kitchen etc. The
name can be up to 8
characters long. The
handset number is not
altered.
Handset Default Settings
Handset
ringer
volume
Handset
Handset 1
name
Earpiece
volume
Ringer
10
melody
(external)
Ringer
melody
(internal)
Auto
On
Talk
Area
Empty
Codes
Handset Name
To change the handset name:
to Handset
1. Press Menu, scroll
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Handset Name. Press
OK.
3. Enter the handset name you want. If
you make a mistake press Clear. Press
OK to confirm.
4. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
Language
Choose the display language – English,
Français, or, Español,
to Handset
1. Press Menu, scroll
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Language and press OK.
Press
or
to highlight the
language you want and press OK to
select or Back to return to the previous
menu.
3. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
Menu Color
You can select Blue, Green or Pink.
to Handset
1. Press Menu, scroll
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Menu Color. Press OK.
3. Scroll
or
to highlight the
color you want and press Save.
4. Press and hold Back to return to
standby.
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TWDCT45-A2 Handset Settings
AUTO TALK
Auto Talk
1. Press Menu, scroll
to Handset
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Auto Talk. Press OK.
3. Press
or
Off. Press OK.
to highlight On or
Information
Setting Auto Talk = On will
make the handset
automatically answer the
call when the handset is
ringing and lifted from the
base or charger.
(same as pressing
If Auto Talk = Off, you
Key Beep
1. Press Menu, scroll
to Handset
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Key Beep. Press OK.
3. Press
or
Off. Press OK.
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to highlight On or
PABX Access Code
1. Press Menu, scroll
to Handset
and press OK.
2. Scroll
to PABX Access Code.
Press OK.
3. Press
or
to highlight Set
Code, On or Off. Press OK.
You must set a code first before setting
the PABX Access Code to On.
If you select Set Code:
4. Enter the digits. If you make a mistake
press Clear. Press OK to confirm.
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must press
to answer
the call. The default is
On.
KEY BEEP
Information
The WDCT45-A2 handset will
make a beep tone each
time any button is pressed.
The beep tone can be
turned On or Off. The
default is On.
PABX ACCESS CODE
Information
Some telephone systems
require you to dial a special
access code, or digit(s) to
access an outside line.
The WDCT45-A2 can be preprogrammed to dial the
access code for you before
the digits you press to
make a call are dialed. The
default is no code set.
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Area Codes
Area Codes
Information
Set the Local and Regional Are Codes:
The WDCT45-A2 can dial
numbers back directly from
1. Press Menu, scroll
to Handset
the Caller-ID entered into
and
press
OK.
the incoming and missed
calls lists. Most often,
2. Scroll
to Area Codes. Press OK.
Caller-ID is received with
3. Press
or
to highlight Local
10 digits (3-digit area code
Area Code or Regional Area
+ 7-digit phone number)
regardless of how many
Code(1-5). Press OK.
digits need to be dialed to
4.
Enter the 3-digit number. If you make a
call that number. The most
mistake
press Clear. Press OK to
prevalent dialing plans in
confirm.
use are 7-digit (normal 7digit phone-number), 115. Press and hold Back to return to
digit (1+area-code+7-digits)
standby.
and 10-digits (area-code+7digit). When dialing back
Local Area Code (7-Digit Dialing)
from the WDCT45-A2 call lists,• If the Local Area Code matches the
the WDCT45-A2 will try to figure
first 3 digits of the Caller-ID number,
out if 7, 10, or 11 digits
then the first 3 digits are removed
should be dialed. This is
and 7 digits is displayed for dialing.
accomplished by entering
area codes as settings.
There is a "Local Area
Code" and 5 "Regional
Area Code" settings
available. The area code
settings work for dialing
back numbers only when
the Caller-ID received is 10
digits. If the Caller-ID is
anything other than 10
digits, the Area Code
settings are not used to
pre-format the dialed
number.
Regional Area Codes (10-Digit Dialing)
Up to 5 Regional Area Codes can be set.
•
If any of the Regional Area Codes
match the first 3 digits of the CallerID number, then the 10 digit number
is displayed for dialing.
•
If the neither the Local Area Code
and none of the Regional Area Codes
match the first 3 digits of the 10-digit
Caller-ID, then the telephone number
is formatted as 11-digits (1+10-digit
Caller-ID number).
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WDCT45-A2 Base Settings
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Base Settings
You Have The Controls
Ring Tone
Choose from 5 ringer tones and melodies.
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Base
Settings and press OK.
The default base Ring
Tone is Melody 5.
2. Press OK to select Base Ring Tone.
3. Scroll
or
or to select the Ring
Tone you want. As you highlight each
option, you hear a quick sample of the
ringing melody.
4. Press OK to set the selected Ring Tone.
Ringer Volume
There are five ringer volume levels and Off.
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Base
Settings and press OK.
to highlight Base Volume
2. Press
then press OK.
3. Scroll
to increase or
to
decrease volume then press OK to
confirm.
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The default base Ringer
Volume is 3.
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HANDSET PRIORITY
Information
Normally, if you have more
than one handset
registered to your base,
they all ring at the same
time. However, you can
set one of them to ring
before the others, so that
calls can always be
answered at one handset
first.
Protecting your settings
When entering a PIN the
digits are shown as
asterisks.
Handset Priority
To set the handset ringing priority:
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Base
Settings and press OK. Press
to highlight Handset Priority then
press OK. Display highlights All
Handsets.
2. Press OK to select All Handsets to
make all handsets ring together.
Or
Scroll
to Select Handset and
press OK. Scroll
or
to the
handset you want to ring first. Press
OK.
3. Scroll
or
to select the
number of rings at the handset before
the other handsets start ringing. Press
OK to confirm.
System PIN
Keep track of your PIN
If you change the System
PIN, keep a record of the
new number by writing in
the space provided on the
last page. You need your
System PIN for registering
handsets and for some
other optional settings.
If you enter the PIN
incorrectly the screen
shows Incorrect Pin.
The System PIN is used for registering and
deregistering handsets and some other
optional settings.
The default System PIN is 0000.
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Base
Settings and press OK. Press
to highlight System PIN then press
OK.
2. Enter the current PIN (Default setting
0000) and press OK.
3. Enter the new PIN and press OK.
Confirm New PIN is displayed.
4. Enter your new PIN again and press OK
to confirm.
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WDCT45-A2 Call Lists
Call Lists
Managing Telephone Numbers
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CALL LISTS
Information
Your WDCT45-A2 lets you view
details of your last calls.
The WDCT45-A2 allows you to review your Call
Lists and also select a caller from one of the Received Calls
Shows details of callers for
lists to call back. To view the Call Lists:
calls which were answered.
To Access Calls Lists Via the
Menu
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Calls
Lists and press OK to open the Calls
List screen.
2. The Received calls list is highlighted.
Press OK.
OR
to highlight the Missed or
Scroll
Dialed Calls list. Press OK.
If the name of the caller has been
stored in the phonebook, or was
received with the Caller-ID, then the
name is displayed.
3. Press Options. You can now select:
• Delete – to delete the entry
• Show Details – to view the number
• Save Number – to store the number
in the phonebook
4. Press
to select the option you
want then press OK.
OR
Press Back to return to the previous
screen.
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Missed Calls
Shows details of callers for
calls that were not
answered, or "missed".
Dialed Calls
List shows details of the
last 20 outgoing calls made
from your handset.
A combined total of 50 calls
can be stored in the
Received and Missed
calls lists.
next to an entry in
the Calls List indicates a
new caller.
You can display, scroll
through and dial numbers
in the Calls Lists and copy
them into the phonebook.
If a call is received when
the Calls List is full, the
oldest entry will be
replaced with details of the
new caller.
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FORMATTING A NUMBER
Another Way To Access The Call
TO DIAL
Lists
Information
See page 40 for information To access the Missed or Dialed Calls Lists
about setting Area Codes
using the navigator button:
for the WDCT45-A2. If you
From the standby screen:
want to call a highlighted entry
1. Press
for the Missed Calls List
when viewing a Call List,
OR
2. Press
Calls List
press
to have the
number to be dialed
displayed. Due to the Area
Codes or some other
reason, the actual digits
needed to be dialed may no
be displayed. You can
format the number to be
either:
Press
• 7-Digits (7-digit number
only)
press
• 10-Digits (Area-Code+
Number)
• 11-Digits (1+AreaCode+Number)
To change the format of the
number press
or
to
change from 7 - 10 - 11 digit
formatting. When the
format is correct press
to dial.
Formatting changes may
not be possible if the
number was received from
the network marked as
"correct digits to dial" or if
the number was not
received with 10 digits.
for the Dialed (outgoing)
Dial A Selected Entry
Press
or
to scroll through the list.
to display the number to dial then
or
to format the number with 7,
10, or 11 digits if a change in format is
necessary. Press
displayed number.
again to dial the
Call Lists Options
Select Options from any Call List to:
Delete –
to delete the list entry.
Show Details – if a name is displayed,
this shows the number.
Save Number – to create an entry in the
phonebook.
Enter the name, press OK. The number is
displayed. Press OK to store the number.
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Delete Calls Lists
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Calls
Lists and press OK to open the Calls
list screen.
to Delete Calls Lists
2. Scroll
and press OK. Press
or
to
select the list you want to delete:
Received Calls
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
All Calls
Press OK.
3. Press Yes to delete or No to cancel.
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46
WDCT45-A2 Time Settings
IMPORTANT
If you have subscribed to
your network’s Caller-ID
service the date and time
will be set automatically
when you receive your first
call and you will not need to
set the date and time
manually, although this is
an option. When the alarm
is switched on, the normal
standby icon shows the
icon instead.
Time Settings
Setting the Date and Time
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Time
Settings and press OK. Press
to highlight Set Date & Time then
press OK.
Set Date
2. Enter the date, e.g.,
for 22nd February. Press OK to
confirm.
Set Time
3. To Enter the time for the 12 hour format
2.30 am or pm, press,
24 HOUR TIME FORMAT
Information
4.
When entering a time into
the WDCT45-A2 you must use 4digit, 24 hour time
formatting. For example to
set the time to 9:30 am, you 5.
would enter 0 9 3 0. To
enter a time of 9:30 pm, you
would enter 2 1 3 0.
then press OK to confirm.
To Enter the time for the 24 hour format
2.30pm, press
then press OK to confirm.
To Enter the time for the 24 hour format
2.30am, press
then press OK to confirm.
Format Time (12 hr or 24 hr)
1. The time can be displayed as 12 hour or
24 hour format
2. Press Menu then scroll
to Time
Settings and press OK. Press
to highlight Format Time (12 hr/24
hr) then press OK.
3. Highlight 12 hour or 24 hour and
press OK.
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Use your phone as an Alarm clock.
You can use the WDCT45-A2 as an Alarm clock. You can have a different
alarm setting for each handset registered to the base. The alarm rings
only at the handset programmed, not at the base or any other handset.
Set Alarm
1. Press Menu then scroll
to Time Settings and press OK.
Press
to highlight Alarm then press OK.
2. Press OK to select On/Off. Scroll
option you want:
On Once – alarm goes off just once
or
to highlight the
On Daily –goes off same time each day
Off – alarm off
Press OK to confirm.
3. If you are setting an alarm, the screen shows Time. Enter the time
you want the alarm to go off, e.g.
7.30 am, then press OK to confirm.
for
Alarm tone
Choose from 4 alarm melodies:
1. Press Menu then scroll
Press OK to select Alarm.
to Time Settings and press OK.
2. Press
to highlight Set Alarm Tone, and press OK.
3. Scroll
or
to select the Alarm Tone you want then press
OK to confirm.
Switch alarm off
When the alarm sounds, press any button on the handset to switch if
off.
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Additional Handsets and Bases
Information
You can create phonebook
entries and adjust some
handset settings such as
ringer melody and volume
on an unregistered handset
or out of range handset.
IMPORTANT
Before registration, make
sure the handset batteries
are fully charged and that
you are close to the base.
Additional Handsets and
Bases
Expanding your system is easy.
Up to four handsets can be registered and
operated from the WDCT45-A2. You can make
internal calls between two handsets while
third is making an external call. Each
handset can be registered on up to four
bases. If you buy new handsets to use with
your WDCT45-A2 they will have to be registered
to the base before you can use them.
Register a new WDCT45-A2 handset
BASE REGISTRATION
Information
After a handset is registered
with a base, the handset
reverts to standby and is
given the first available
handset number. You can
now use the handset. The
handset number is
determined by the base so
you cannot change it.
Information
All the bases that a
handset can be linked to
are indicated by a
On the base:
1. Press and hold
(page button on
the base) until you hear the base beep.
On the handset:
2. Press Menu, then scroll down to
Registration and press OK.
3. Register Handset is highlighted.
Press OK.
or
to select the base.
4. Scroll
Press OK.
5. Enter the base’s SYSTEM PIN (original
setting 0000). Press OK.
After a few seconds, the handset screen will
show the base ID number. Press OK to
confirm. The handset screen then shows;
‘Handset Registered’.
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Register handset with an
additional base
To register the handset with another base:
to
1. Press Menu then scroll
Registration and press OK.
2. Register Handset is highlighted.
Press OK.
3. Scroll
or
to select the base.
Press OK.
4. Enter the selected base’s SYSTEM PIN
(original setting 0000). Press OK.
5. At the base: press and hold
until
you hear the base beep. After a few
seconds, the handset screen will show
the base ID number. Press OK to
confirm. The handset screen then
shows Handset Registered. The
handset is now ready for use.
Selecting a Base
To select the base to connect to:
1. 1.Press Menu then scroll
to
Registration and press OK.
2. Scroll
to Select Base then
press OK. The current base being used
is highlighted.
3. Scroll
or
to select the base
you want or Automatic to connect to
the base with the strongest signal.
Press OK.
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MULTIPLE BASES
Information
A handset registered with
one base can then be
registered with up to three
more bases, e.g. Home
office line, 2nd home line,
etc.
You can switch your WDCT45-A2
handset between bases.
You can also set it to
automatically select the
base with the strongest
signal. The handset must
first be registered with each
base individually.
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Additional Handsets and Bases
De-register a handset
You can use one handset to de-register
itself and / or another handset from the
same base.
1. Press Menu then scroll
to
Registration and press OK.
2. Scroll
to De-Register. Press
OK.
3. Enter the system PIN (original setting
0000) then press OK. The screen lists
all handsets registered to the base.
4. Scroll
or
to select the
handset you want to deregister and
press OK.
5. Press Yes to confirm or Back to return
to the previous screen listing the
handsets.
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51
Troubleshooting Tips
Need Help?
If you have any problems setting up or using your Suncorp WDCT Color
Display WDCT45-A2 telephone, please contact the Help line at 86
-755-2573-3333.
Caller ID
Problem & Solution
Caller ID “Incomplete Data” message
•
The unit displays this message if it detects anything other than valid Caller ID
information.
•
Are you subscribed to Suncorp’s Caller ID service?
Hearing aid noise
Please note that the WDCT45-A2 works by sending radio signals between the
base and handset. These signals may interfere with some hearing aids,
causing a humming noise.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Telephone
Problem & Solution
Base Power LED is not on
•
Make sure that the base is connected to a working non-switched electrical outlet.
•
Make sure the power cord is properly connected to the base in the correct jack,
labeled
No Display on Handset and Base Power LED is on
•
Are the batteries fully charged? Charge the batteries for 16 hours or replace the
batteries.
•
Make sure the batteries are properly installed.
No Dial Tone but Handset Display works after full charge
•
Ensure Telephone cord is connected at both ends.
•
Does the handset indicate out of range? If so move closer to the base.
•
Does another phone work with the same cord and wall jack?
Handset or Base does not ring
•
Ensure Telephone cord is connected at both ends.
•
Does the handset indicate out of range? If so move closer to the base.
•
Does another phone work with the same cord and wall jack?
Poor Reception between Handset and Base
•
Too close to metal appliances such as microwave, refrigerator, stove, etc.
•
Baby monitor or Wireless LAN is using the same frequency (2.4 GHz).
•
Handset battery is low, see battery indicator and place on charger.
•
Out of range, excessive distance and/ or objects (walls) between handset and base
(unit beeps).
•
Computer Wireless Network (WIFI), do not install near WIFI transmitters.
Can Not Dial Out
•
Keypad may be locked. If the Padlock icon is on, press unlock in order to deactivate
to enable the keypad. (Page 23)
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