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TECOM CO, LTD.
FCC [DJ D6X7MA-240
EUT : 2L Mum-Handset Cordless Phone System
Exhibit E User’s Manual
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Table of Contents
1. Key layout of the handset ..... .................................
2. Indicators
2.1. Indicators on the Base unit ........ ......
2.2. Indicators on the Handset Charger unit
Installation ......... .......... .
Base unit DIP switch setting .. .......
Summary of the Programming and Function Codes ....
System Security Code programming ......... .....
Handset ID setting ...............
Standby Mode ............ .......
CO Line Ring Programming ........
Ringer Type programming ..
Handset Reset programming
4. Making outside line calls ..
5. Answering calls ...
6. Last number redial .............
7. Placing an Outside Call on Hold
8. Releasing Hold ................
9. Making an Intercom Call ............
10. Answering an Incoming Intercom Call
11. Relase the Intercom Call .... ...... ....................
12. Dial Intercom Call and Single Page Call Interchanging .
13. Voice Page All Stations .......
14. Conference Call .......
15. Transferring a Call ......
16. Speed dialing ........
17. FLASH function ...
18. PAUSE function
19. TONE function ..
20. DND function ...
21. MUTE function ....
22. Out of range warning .
23. Handoff the CO call ..
24. Battery low warning ..
25. Complete with Headset ....
26. Ringer Volume programming ............... ................ .......
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After power on 10 seconds still without S.S.C. programmed,
Base unit in Out—Of—Service mode
* . wink - 0.1255ec on, 1.8755ec off, repeatedly
Base unit but can not find an idle channel, Ease unit in
Error mode
.Flick — 0.1255ec off, 0.255ec on, 0.1255ec off, 0.25sec on, 0.1255ec
off, 1.1255 on, repeatedly '
Both the RF link are busy, Base unit in Busy mode
. Lit - Base unit with S.S.C. programmed, Base unit in Service mode
2.2. Indicators on the Handset Charger unit.
— POWER : indicates the AC power on or not.
3. Installation
3.1 Base unit DIP switch setting
There is a 4 pin DIP switch for base unit ID number and Tone/Pulse
dial mode setting.
1 2 3 4
DIP 1,2,3 : Base ID setting. Must be ID 1‘
DIP 4 Tone/Pulse Setting. Default will be Tone mode.
3.1.1 Base unit ID setting
1 2 3 4
Base ID 1
3.1.2 Tone/Pulse mode setting
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PULSE : TONE :
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3.1.3. Reset the Base Unit
You may 'RESET‘ the base unit by setting the dip switch, and clear
w all the programming dates back to the defalut setting.
. Set the DIP switch to the special patent
DIP 1,2,3 : set to off.
DIP 4 : set to on.
. Power on the base unit again, and set the base unit to a proper ID
number as paragraph 3.1.1.
3.2. Summary of the Programming and Function Codes
3.2.1. Programming Codes /
There are some programming parameters on the handset, and here
is the list. For more detail please refer to the paragraphs in
in this manual.
. Standby
. Press [ MEMO ]
. Enter the one digit for programming items,
[1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0] for Speed Bailing memory programming,
[ f ] for System Security Code programming
[ * ] for Handset parameters programming
and in the [*] handset parameters programming mode, you may press
the [ V ]/[ A ] to select the item you want to change
1. Handset ID programming
2. C0 Line Ring Programming
3. Handset Ring Type Programming
4. FLASH Time Programming
5. Caller ID Area Code Programming
6. Handset RESET Programming
3.2.2. Function Codes
There are some function access codes on the handset, here is
the summary. For more detail please refer to the paragraphs in
follows. Each time you press the [ FUNC ] will form a function
access key by followed function access code [1/2/3/4], [ CID ].
. Standby
. Press the [ FUNC ] key
[ FUNC ] [ CID ] — CID caller list retrive code
[ FUNC ] [ l 1 — DELETE code, to delete the last digit in SPD
memory programming
] [ 2 ] - PAUSE code, to insert a delay during digits
[ FUNC ] I 3 J — CONFERENCE code, to bridge 3-way conference cal
] [ 4 ] — DND code, to activate Do Not Disturb feature
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3.3 System Security Code programming
The S.S.C. (System Security Code) prevents your cordless system frc
w being used by other cordless telephone user.
3.3.1. Programming the System Security Code on the Handset.
. Standby
“ . Press [ MEMO ]
. Press [ f ], [ f ] twice for S.S.C. programming mode code
v . Enter [ 1/2/3/4/5/5/7/3/9/0/*/f/PAUSE/FLA$H ] 5 digits for
m new S.S.C. code, say 775141.
. Press [ MEMO J again, a confirmation signal to indicate the
_ successful programming
l‘ 3.3.2. Setting the System Security Code by Air Link.
N Power—up the Base unit, and be sure the S.S.C. has been programmed
in the handset.
. Standby, and move close to the base unit
. Press [ MEMO 1
. Press [ f ]
. Press and hold the [ * ] key
. Until a confirmation is heard, to indicated the s.s.c. is accepted
correctly in base unit.
7 Now, all the handsets in the cordless system will operate by the
same sysetm security code. Once you want to change the security coda,
run the above all steps again.
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. After the 7-5 seconds, the handset still can not get the ACK signal
from the Base unit, then the handset will get a warning double beeps
3.4 Handset ID setting
. Standby
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. Press the [ * J key, to enter the handset parameters programming
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You may RESET the handset and clear all the programmed data, all
~ the parameters will back to the default values.
- SPD memory : empty
- Handset ID : 00
— CO ring assign : all 4 line will ring
- Ringer volume : Mid level ,
- Ring Type : type 1 f
— S.S.C. : empty
. standby
. Press the [ MEMO ] key
. Press the [ * ] key, to enter the handset parameters programming
Press the [V]/[A] to select the RESET programming mode
. Press the [ MEMO ] again, a confirmation signal to indicate the
successful programming
After 7—8 seconds, the handset will back to standby mode auto.
4. Making outside line calls
If the user try to request a service from a 'busy' base unit which
both the two paths are in—used, then he/she will get a audible warning.
4.1. Making An Outgoing Call by manual dialing _
. Standby
. Press an available [ COx ], where x = 1/2/3/4
. Enter the telephone number
4.2. End An Outgoing Call
. On line, and the conversation is over
. Press [ CLR ] key, to relase the call
5. Answering calls
You may press any one of the digit keys [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0/*/#J to
pick up the ringing call.
. Handset in the standby mode, when the handset rings
. Press [ any one of the digit ] key, or you may press the ringing
( COx ] to pick up the Co ringing line
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. Press the [ CLR ] key, to relase the call
6. Last number redial
6.1. Making An Outgoing Call by LNR
. Standby
. Press an available [ COx ], where x = 1/2/3/4
. Press the [ LNR ] to redial the last dailed number
6.2. Making An Outgoing Call by LNR with Pre—dialing
. Standby I
. Press the [ LNR ] key
After Last dialing number reviewed, and you want to dial the number
. Press an available [ Cox ], where x = 1/2/3/4, handset will dial out
the number as display on the LCD
7. Placing an Outside Call on Hold :
7.1. Placing an Outside Call on Hold :
. On line
. Press the [ HOLD ] key, the LCD will display
7.2. Hold recall
. when you held a line over one minute, the system will hold recall
to all the handsets to remind there is a line being held too long.
. Press [ any one of the digit 1 key, or you may press the ringing
[ Cox 1 to pick up the C0 ringing line
8. Release a line on held :
. A C0 line being held
. Press the [ COx ] held line key, where x = 1/2/3/4
9. Making an Intercom Call :
. Standby
. Press the [ ICM ] key.
Dial desired intercom number
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Answering hn Incoming Intercom Call
Handset rings
Press [ any one of the digit ] key, or you may press the [ ICM ]
to pick up the ringing intercom call
Relase the Intercom Call
when conversation is over
Press [ CLR ] key, to relase the call
Dial Intercom Call and Single Page Call Interchanging :
Reserve for funture developpihg.
Voice Page All Stations :
Reserve for funture developping.
Conference Call
You may make a three—way conference call.
14.1. Two Co line Conference Call
On line
Press the [ HOLD ] key to hold the first line
Make the second C0 line call
Press the [ FUNC ] key, LCD shows
Press the [ CONF ] ( [ 3 ] ) key, to bridge the two lines
14.2. One C0 line and two stations Conference Call
on line
Press the [ HOLD J key to hold the first line
Make the intercom call to the third internal party
Press the [ FUNC ] key, LCD shows
Press the [ CONF ]
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( [ 3 ] ) key, to bridge the line with third
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15. Transferring a Call :
~15.1. Transferring a Call :
. On line
. Press the [ HOLD ] key
. Before the 10 seconds time-out; enter the transfer station number
. At the transferred handset will heard a transfer ring, and
15.2. Transferring recall :
. If the transferred call didn't answer over one minute, the system
will recall to all the handsets to remind there is a line being
held too long.
. Press [ any one of the digit ] key, or you may press the recalling
[ COX ] to pick up the CO ringing line
16. Speed dialing
You may program 10 phone numbers in the speed dial memory, each
up to 16 digits ( include digits, PAUSE, FLASH, TONE ) long.
16.1. Programming the speed dial memory
. Handset standby mode
. Press [ MEMO ] key
. Enter the memory location number [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0], or use
the [ V ]/ [ A ] key to scroll the memory location
. Enter max 16 digits [ 1,2,..,0,*,#, FLASH, PAUSE, TONE ] to be store
Note. The PAUSE function accessed by two key function [ FUNC ] [ 2 1
each time you enter [FUNC] [2] you will get a “P" in memory.
The FLASH is accessed by press the {FLSH} directly, and the
TONE is accessed by the [ t 1 digit key.
. Press the [ MEMO ] key again, to store the number into memory
. A confirmation beep will be heard
16.2. Store the Last number dialed into the speed dial memory
. Handset standby mode
. Press [ MEMO ] key
. Enter the memory location number [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0], or use
the [ v ]/ [ A ] key to scroll the memory location
. Press the [ LNR ]
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. Press the [ MEMO ] key again, to store the number into memory
. A confirmation beep will be heard
16.3. Erasing the speed dial memory
. Handset standby mode
. Press [ MEMO ] key
. Enter the memory location number [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0], or use
the [ V ]/ [ A 1 key to scroll the memory location
. Press the [ FUNC ] key
. Press the [ CLR ] key, to erase the memory
. Press the [ MEMO ] key again, to erase the memory
A confirmation beep will be heard
16.4. Using the speed dialing
. Pick up a line by press an available [ COx ], where x = 1/2/3/4
. Press [ MEMO ] key
. Enter the memory location number [ 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/5/9/0 ]
16.5. Review the speed dialing
. Handset standby mode
. Press [ MEMO 1 key
. Enter the memory location number [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/0], or use
the [ V 1/ L A ] key to scroll the memory location
. After speed dialing number reviewed, and you want to dial the
number. Press an available [ co: 1 (where x =1/2/3/4)
17. FLASH function
17‘1. Use the FLASH key
You may press the FLASH function key instead of pressing the .
hookswitch to activate services such as call waiting, 3—way calling,
etc.
. On line
Press the [ FLSH ] key, to make a hookswitch to the line
‘ Enter new phone number, or service code
17.2. Programming the FLASH time
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You may program the FLASH time duration as your service need,
~ from 100ms up to 25ec. Default is 0.6 second.
. Standby
. Press [ MEMO ]
. Press the [ * ] key, to enter the handset parameters programming
” . Press the [VI/[A] to select the FLASH Time programming mode
, . Enter 1 digit [ 1/2/3/4/5/5/7/3/9/0/*/; 1 for new FLASH time
selection, 1 for O.lsec, 2 for 0.2sec, ...., 0 for 1.0sec,
I f for 1.55ec, { for 2.0sec. say we enter [ 1 ]
. Press [ MEMO ] again, a confirmation signal to indicate the
I successful programming
. A confirmation beep will be heard
I 18. PAUSE function
H You may use the PAUSE function to make a dialing delay between digit
H during a call, or program the PAUSE in the speed dialing numbers for
certain banking and long distance service. Each time you press PAUSE
n key, a 2.5 seconds delay occurs in the dialing sequence. You may press
i more than one PAUSE to get a longer delay for you need.
. On line, and dialed some digits
1 . Press the [ FUNC ] key
I . Press the [ PAUSE ] ([ 2 1), to insert time delay between digits
. Enter rest digits
19. TONE function
If you have pulse service and wish to access a computer or calling
service that use tone.
. On line, and dialed digits in pulse
a Press the [ TONE ) ([ * 1), to change the dialing mode to TONE mode
1 . Enter rest digits which will be dial as TONE signal
. when you release the line, the dial mode will change to the pulse
1 mode again automatically
20. DND function
g The Do Not Disturb feature is useful to temporarily prevent
interruptions during meetings or telephone conversations. when you
activate the DND feature, you will not hear incoming call rings.
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Press [ FUNC ] key
. Press [ DND ] ([ 4 ]) key, to activate DND
. Press [ FUNC 1 key
. Press [ DND ] ([ 4 1) key again, to disable DND
21. MUTE function
The Mute feature turns off the microphone so the person at the other
phone cannot hear you. The Mute feature automatically cancels when
you hang up, change lines.
. On line
. Press the [ MUTE ] key for privacy
. Press the [ MUTE ] key again, to resume your conversation
22. Out of range warning
An audible alert will occur each 1 second when the handset is
too far from the base unit. You have to move closer to the base
unit for clear conversation.
. On line
. Walking out from base unit service area
22.1. Handset walks back to the base unit
If the user works back to the base unit after the he/she receive
the Out of Range warning, the handset will stop the 0.0.R. warning.
22,2. Handset keeps walking out from the base unit
If the user keep walking out from the base unit service area,
once the system lose the signal for a period of time, say 3 seconds,
then the base will hold the cal.
23. Handoff the co call
Reverve for future developping.
24. Battery low warning
The warning indicator appears when the battery of the handset becomes
weak, and an audible warning will be heard for each 15 seconds, you must
recharge the handset or change a fully charged battery.
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If you are on a call when battery low, end the conversation as soon
as possible. Otherwise, you may lose the call.
25. Complete with Headset
The Headset frees your hands so you can keep working. Plug the
headset into the headset jack, you're all set.
26. Ringer Volume programming
You may adjust the ringer level of the handset to one of the three
levels (Low/Mid/Hi), each time you change it you will hear the ringer
level setting for your reference. Default is the level Mid‘
26.1. Handset in Standby mode
. Handset in standby mode
. Press the [Vl/[A] switch, to select the level you prefer and each
time you change, there is a ringer sound generated
25.2. Handset in Ringing on C0 Line
. Handset with CO ringing, LCD shows
. Press the [V]/[A) switch, to select the level you prefer and the
ringing level will be changed according to.
25.3. Handset in Intercom Ringing Call -
. Handset with intercom ringing
. Press the [V]/[A] switch, to select the level you prefer and the
ringing level will be changed according to.

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