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iDect Solo Single User Manual

iDect Solo Single
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USER GUIDE
Solo Single
Solo SingleSolo Single
Solo Single/Twin/Triple/Quad
/Twin/Triple/Quad/Twin/Triple/Quad
/Twin/Triple/Quad
DECT
DECTDECT
DECT
Telephone
TelephoneTelephone
Telephone
Binatone Helpline
Binatone HelplineBinatone Helpline
Binatone Helpline
(for UK only)
(for UK only)(for UK only)
(for UK only)
Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 5:00pm
Tel: 0845 345 9677**
**Please note that all calls are charged at local rate
Or visit our websites: www.binatonetelecom.com
www.binatonetelecom.comwww.binatonetelecom.com
www.binatonetelecom.com
www.iDECTonline.com
www.iDECTonline.comwww.iDECTonline.com
www.iDECTonline.com
Before operating this set,
Before operating this set,Before operating this set,
Before operating this set,
please read these instructions carefully.
please read these instructions carefully.please read these instructions carefully.
please read these instructions carefully.
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Table of Contents

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iDect Solo Single Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandiDect
ModelSolo Single
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Technical Details

Standard and Frequency Range

Details the DECT standard, operating frequency, and channel bandwidth of the phone.

Operating Range and Time Specifications

Outlines maximum outdoor/indoor range and battery operating times.

Electrical Power and Battery Information

Specifies power adapter details and handset battery requirements.

Port Specification and Care

Describes port types and provides cleaning and maintenance guidelines.

Important Safety Instructions

Installing Your Phone

Connecting the Base Station

Step-by-step guide for connecting the base unit to power and telephone line.

Installing and Charging Rechargeable Batteries

Instructions for battery insertion and initial handset charging.

Getting to Know Your Phone

Handset, Base Station, and Charging Pod Overview

Identifies and labels the main components of the DECT phone system.

Display Icons and Symbols

Explains the various icons displayed on the handset's LCD screen.

Menu Map and Navigation

Details the phone's menu structure and how to navigate through it.

Text and Number Entry

Guides on using the keypad for entering names and numbers.

Using Your Phone

Making a Phone Call

Instructions for dialling numbers directly, via redial, or from the phonebook.

Answering and Ending Calls

Procedures for receiving incoming calls and terminating conversations.

Volume Adjustment and Speakerphone

How to control earpiece/speaker volume and use the speakerphone function.

Mute, Paging, and Power Control

Features for muting the microphone, locating handsets, and managing power.

Keypad Lock and Internal Calls

Instructions for locking the keypad and initiating intercom calls.

Intercom and Call Transfer

Managing intercom calls and transferring external calls between handsets.

Direct Access Memory

Adding Direct Access Numbers

Steps to store phone numbers for quick access via dedicated keys.

Deleting Direct Access Numbers

Instructions for removing stored numbers from direct access memory.

Phonebook Management

Storing Contacts in the Phonebook

Guide to adding new contacts with names and phone numbers.

Accessing and Modifying Entries

Procedures for viewing, editing, and deleting phonebook entries.

Deleting Phonebook Entries

How to remove individual contacts or clear the entire phonebook.

Caller ID and Redial List

Call Log Operations

Accessing, saving, and deleting entries from the call history log.

Redial List Operations

Managing the list of recently dialled numbers, including saving and deleting.

Clock and Alarm Settings

Date and Time Configuration

Setting the current date and time, with options for format.

Alarm Functionality

Instructions for setting alarms, including tone and recurrence options.

Personal Settings

Ring Volume and Tone Customization

Adjusting ring volume and selecting preferred ring melodies.

Key Beep and Handset Renaming

Configuring keypad beep tones and personalizing handset names.

Display Language and Auto Hang-up

Changing the display language and enabling automatic call termination.

Advanced Settings

Handset Registration and Un-registration

Procedures for registering new handsets and removing existing ones.

Master PIN Management

Changing the Master PIN for registration and other advanced functions.

Recall Time and Dial Mode Settings

Adjusting recall time for PBX connections and changing dialling mode.

First Ring and Unit Reset

Options to disable the first ring for Caller ID display and reset the unit.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Declaration of Conformity

Guarantee and Service Information

Procedures While Under Guarantee

Steps for returning the phone for service during the warranty period.

Service After Guarantee Expiry

Instructions for obtaining repairs and service after the warranty has ended.

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