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Type | Cordless Phone |
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Display | LCD |
Volume Control | Yes |
Ringer Volume | Adjustable |
Emergency Button | Yes |
Battery Life (Talk Time) | Up to 10 hours |
Hearing Aid Compatible | Yes |
Visual Ringer Indicator | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Caller ID | Yes |
Phonebook Memory | 50 entries |
Frequency | DECT 6.0 |
Battery Life (Standby) | Up to 100 hours |
Handsets | 1 |
Expandable | No |
Answering Machine | No |
Range | Up to 300 meters |
Phonebook Capacity | 50 |
Crucial safety and operational warnings for using the amplified phone.
Specific operational notes and regulatory information for users in New Zealand.
Explanation of Ringer Equivalence Number and its implications for phone line connections in NZ.
Step-by-step guide for physically connecting the Oricom CARE80 phone to a telephone line.
Instructions and methods for securely mounting the telephone unit onto a wall.
Detailed overview and labeling of all physical buttons and features on the Oricom CARE80 phone.
Guidance on configuring the recall switch for different regions or functions.
Basic procedure for initiating a phone call using the Oricom CARE80.
How to answer incoming calls and interact with the phone's ring indicator.
Instructions for using the redial feature to call the last dialed number.
How to insert pauses during dialing for systems like phone banking.
Using the Recall button for PBX transfers and network services.
Steps to enable the Telstra Call Waiting service on the phone.
Managing and switching between multiple incoming and active calls.
Adjusting the audible ring level and understanding the LED indicator.
How to adjust the earpiece volume for optimal hearing comfort and clarity.
Modifying tone frequencies to improve speech clarity, especially for hearing impaired users.
Information regarding the phone's compatibility with various types of hearing aids.
Guide to programming frequently dialed numbers into one-touch memory buttons.
How to make calls using the pre-programmed one-touch memory buttons.
Instructions for storing numbers using the two-touch memory system.
Procedure for making calls using the two-touch memory locations.
Resources and contact points for troubleshooting and product assistance.
Important steps to take, like retaining receipts, before seeking warranty service.
Step-by-step process for submitting a warranty claim for the product in Australia.
Key notices regarding data loss, replacement of goods, and repair procedures.
Details on the warranty period, coverage, and eligibility for Oricom products.
Specific conditions, exclusions, and limitations of the product warranty.
Information on consumer rights and guarantees provided under Australian law.