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BINA TONE “ e820 System ”
User Guide - Front Page
1)White background and black letters
2)Material: 100lb Double face art paper
3) Size: 105mm(w) x 148mm(H) A6
BINA TONE “ e820 System ”
User Guide - Back Page
Aus Ver 1, Jan, 05
USER GUIDE
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR
MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS
WHEN THE POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE
ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR
ACCESS TO DIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.
Before operating this set,
please read these instructions carefully.
Digital Cordless Telephone
with Caller Display
and Answering
e820 System
Machine
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER GUIDE

BINA TONE “ e820 System ”User Guide - Front Page1)White background and black letters2)Material: 100lb Double face art paper3) Size: 105mm(w) x 148mm(H

Page 2 - If you need help …

7Fit the rechargeable batteries in each handset67A+–. Fit the threebatteries asshown, makingsure you matchthe and endsto the markingsin the batterycom

Page 3 - Where to find it

Before you startElectricalsafety◆DO NOT let the base unit or charger pod get wet.Electrical equipment can cause serious injury if usedwhile you are we

Page 4 - Symbols on the display

Switching on and offTo switch thehandset onand offTo switch the handset off and save batterypower:◗Press the HANG UP/C button and hold it for3 seconds

Page 5 - Contents

Making and answering callsTo make acall1 Key in the telephone numberIf you make a mistake, press the HANG UP/Cbutton to clear digits one by one from t

Page 6

Last NumberRedial (LNR)To make a repeat call to the last number youdialled (up to 24 digits):1 Press the Redial/CDS button2 Press the PHONE/OK buttonT

Page 7 - Read these notes first

Using the base unit’s speakerphoneYou can answer calls using the base unit as aspeakerphone. But you cannot make outgoing callsusing the base unit.!Sp

Page 8

Memory diallingYou can store up to 20 phone numbers in memory.Each number can have up to 24 digits. The 20 memorylocations are numbered 01 to 20.To st

Page 9 - Installation and set-up

To change astorednumber1 Press the PROG button2 Press the MEMORY button3 Press the  or  button until the numberyou want to change is displayed4 Pres

Page 10 - Make sure the mains socket is

To use thenotebookYou can store a number in memory while youare busy on a call.1 Press the PROG button2 Press the MEMORY button3 Press the  or  butt

Page 11 - Before you start

Caller DisplayIf you subscribe to this feature from your service provider,you can see the phone numbers of your callers on thedisplay, before you answ

Page 12 - Switching on and off

Important note — emergency callsThe e820 is not designed for making emergencycalls when the mains power fails. So you shouldmake alternative arrangeme

Page 13 - Making and answering calls

To return acallTo ring back someone who’s called you:1 Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 16 to display thenumber2 Press the PHONE/OK button to dial thenumbe

Page 14

Using a multi-handset systemIf you have an e820 multi-handset system, you alreadyhave up to six handsets registered to your base unit.You can register

Page 15 - Call waiting function

To answer anintercom callThe ringing tune for intercom calls is different from thatfor outside calls. When someone makes an intercom callto youINT app

Page 16 - Memory dialling

To shuttlebetween twocallsWhen you have both an outside call and anintercom call in progress, you can shuttle fromone to the other, like this:◗Press t

Page 17

New Call tone When you are on an intercom call and anoutside call comes in, you will hear New Calltone over your conversation to tell you thatsomeone

Page 18

Handset registrationThe handset(s) supplied with your base unit are alreadyregistered; you shouldn’t need to re-register them. Butif you’ve bought ext

Page 19 - Caller Display

To de-registera handsetYou may need to do this in order to replace afaulty handset.1 Press the PROG button then 2 6uThe display shows the numbers of a

Page 20

To register toa differentbrand of baseunitYour e820 can be registered to any GAP-compatiblebase unit; or your can register other GAP-compatiblehandset

Page 21 - Using a multi-handset system

Answering machine buttons andlights25CLOCK buttonPress to set or checkthe date and time.MEMO/Forward buttonPress to record a memo.Press to skip forwar

Page 22

Setting up the answering machineNote — if you pause too long between the stepslisted below, the machine will time out and you’llneed to start again.To

Page 23

If the display is blankPress thebutton to switchthe handset onPROG buttonPress to start programming.Press during a call to make a noteof a number in t

Page 24

Outgoingmessages(OGMs)An OGM is what callers hear when the machineanswers. The e820 has two OGMs; it is supplied withpre-recorded messages, but you ca

Page 25 - Handset registration

To recordOGM21 If necessary, press and hold the ON–OFF/STOPbutton to switch the machine on2 Briefly press the ON–OFF/STOP button sothat the machine sa

Page 26

Using the answering machineTo switch onand off◗Press and hold the ON–OFF/STOP button toswitch the machine on and offWhen the machine is first switched

Page 27

To play backyour messagesWhen there are new messages and/or memos waiting,the base unit’s ANSWER/MESSAGE light flashes. Memosare counted as messages.P

Page 28 - Answering machine buttons and

Stop playback◗To stop message playback, press theON–OFF/STOP (STOP) buttonVolume controlTo adjust the volume of the loudspeaker duringplayback:◗Press

Page 29 - Composite Default screen

To deletemessagesTo delete the current message:◗Briefly press the DELETE button duringplaybackuIf this is a new message, it will carry beingplayed, an

Page 30 - “Please call later”

Remote operationTo set aremotesecurity codeThis is the three-digit code you need if you dialhome to check your messages. Unless you set adifferent cod

Page 31 - “Set rings”

Keys to pressduring remoteoperationSwitching onremotelyIf the answering machine is switched off, it will answeryour call after 10 rings. To switch it

Page 32 - Using the answering machine

Customising your handsetGeneral points You can customise the settings of your e820 handset,using a menu which is shown on the handset’s display.Please

Page 33

Ringer volumeand melodyThe handset has eight ringer volume levels, including 0for off; and eight ringer melodies. With the volume setto 0, the handset

Page 34

1When this shows ‘nearly empty’ ( ), put the handset ontothe base unit or charger pod as soon as possible, to charge thebatteries. While the batteries

Page 35

Direct Call With Direct Call turned on, when you press any keyexcept the PROG button, the handset will automaticallymake a call to a number you have p

Page 36 - ‘Set security code’

To clear allmemoriesThis is a way of clearing all stored numbers atonce, from the memory locations and the LastNumber Redial memories. If you have set

Page 37 - 15 November 2004 11:48:21

Customising your base unitGeneral points You can customise the settings of your e820 base unit,using a menu which is shown on the handset’s display.Pl

Page 38 - Customising your handset

Ringer volumeand melodyThe base unit has ten ringer volume levels, including 0for off; and eight ringer melodies. With the volume setto 0, the base un

Page 39

To bar calls to specific numbers1 Press the PROG button then 2 2 22 Key in the handset number (1 to 6)3 Press 1 14 Key in the first barred number5 Pre

Page 40

To turn barring of certain types of callON and OFF1 Press the PROG button then 2 2 12 Key in the handset number (1 to 6)3 Use the  or  button to set

Page 41

To clear allCaller DisplaymemoriesThis is a way of clearing all stored numbersfrom the Caller Display memories.1 Press the PROG button then 2 92 Press

Page 42 - Customising your base unit

Indirect NetworkYou can use this feature if you make some of your callsvia a different network from the one that supplies yourexchange line. By using

Page 43

To setadditional‘local’ diallingcodes1 Press the PROG button then 2 4 12 Key in the first dialling code (up to 6 digits)3 Press the PHONE/OK button to

Page 44

Troubleshooting!The e820 must be serviced by trained engineers.NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself— you could make the problem worse and

Page 45

ContentsRead these notes first 4Choosing a site for the base unit andcharger pod 4Radio signals between handset andbase unit 4Mains power connection 4

Page 46

“I cannot makea call.”The handset’s keypad may be locked (see page 9).Unlock it before you make a call.Call barring to specific numbers may have been

Page 47 - Indirect Network

“My call was cutoff when I wentout of range.Now I can’t usemy handset.”Move the handset closer to the base unit before you tryagain to make a call.“Th

Page 48 - LC is shown

“The volume inthe earpiece islow when I’mon a call.”Make sure you’re holding the earpiece correctly overyour ear.Adjust the volume using the  or  bu

Page 49 - Troubleshooting

The answering machine“The machinewon’t recordmessages.”The machine’s memory may be full. You need to deleteenough recorded messages to free at least o

Page 50

PBX use“The Recallfunction doesn’tseem to work.”You may need to press and hold the R button for acouple of seconds, rather than pressing it briefly. T

Page 51

If the fault persists …Disconnect all other instruments connected to thesame line as the e820 and see whether you can make acall.Disconnect the base u

Page 52 - Batteries

53E:\Binatone2004\e820\e820_UK_03.vp15 November 2004 11:48:23Color profile: Generic CMYK printer profileComposite Default screenIMPORTANT! Please kee

Page 53 - The answering machine

Technical detailsStandard Digital Enhanced CordlessTelecommunications (DECT)Frequency range 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz)Channel bandwidth 1.72

Page 54

IndexA answering a call, 10base unit speakerphone,12answering an intercom call,19answering machine, 26–34date and time, 26intercepting calls, 31me

Page 55 - Cleaning and care

installation, 6–7intercepting calls, 31intercom calls, 18–19interference, 4, 8K key tone, 36L Last Number Redial, 11on a PBX, 51storing LNR num

Page 56 - IMPORTANT!

Answering machine buttonsand lights 25Setting up the answeringmachine 26To set the clock 26To check the clock 26Outgoing messages (OGMs) 27To record O

Page 57 - Technical details

Read these notes firstChoosing a sitefor the baseunit andcharger podThe base unit and charger pod(s) should be placed on alevel surface, in a position

Page 58 - Call waiting function,12

Battery safety Only use the rechargeable batteries supplied with thehandset. DON’T use non-rechargeable batteries —they may burst, causing damage.Conn

Page 59 - 15 November 2004 11:48:23

Installation and set-up6DC 9V1354Choose a suitable site for thebase unit See page 4Plug the mains adapter into a230 V AC, 50 Hz mains socket,with the

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