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Type | Cordless Phone |
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Technology | DECT 6.0 |
Wireless Technology | DECT |
Frequency | 1.9 GHz |
Number of Handsets | Up to 6 |
Handsets Included | 1 |
Display | LCD |
Battery | Rechargeable NiMH |
Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
Standby Time | Up to 7 days |
Caller ID | Yes |
Call Waiting | Yes |
Intercom | Yes |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Handset Speakerphone | Yes |
Phonebook Capacity | 100 entries |
Expandable | Yes |
Range | Up to 50 meters indoors |
Answering Machine | Yes |
Provides specific regulatory and operational notices for models sold in New Zealand.
Instructions for unpacking and connecting the battery pack to the handset.
Steps to connect the phone to the wall jack and test the connection.
Guide on how to attach and remove the belt clip from the handset.
Detailed instructions for securely mounting the base unit on a wall.
Step-by-step guide to pair a mobile phone with the XDECT 5135 via Bluetooth.
Procedures to verify the Bluetooth connection and call functionality.
Information on managing multiple paired Bluetooth phones and call handling.
Identifies and explains the function of each button and indicator on the base unit.
Identifies and explains the function of each button and indicator on the handset.
Explains the meaning of various icons and information shown on the handset display.
Managing intercom calls and Bluetooth connections through the menu.
Configuring individual handset settings, answering system, and clock.
Adjusting system-wide settings, call blocking, and room monitoring features.
Guide to using the dial pad for entering text, names, and symbols.
Making, answering, and handling calls from landline or mobile.
Using the phone with a mobile via Bluetooth for calls and phonebook access.
Locating misplaced handsets and understanding operational range limits.
Adjusting volume levels and viewing call history and redial lists.
Managing call waiting, using headsets, and downloading phonebooks.
How the phone functions during a power outage using backup power.
Silencing ringers and blocking unwanted incoming calls.
Conference calls, privacy mode, room monitoring, call transfer, and intercom.
Alerts for new voice messages and accessing voicemail services.
Configuring answering system options, recording greetings, and setting security codes.
Playing messages, screening calls, and managing message playback.
Dialing in to access messages and system features from outside the home.
Troubleshooting common issues like ringing, connectivity, and basic functionality.
Resolving sound quality, noise, Caller ID, and Bluetooth connectivity problems.
Resolving problems with handset registration, call transfer, and answering system operation.
Safety precautions and steps to take if the phone base is exposed to liquid.
Details on battery capacity, talk/standby time, and lifespan.
Important safety information regarding the Ni-MH battery, including charging and disposal.
Defines what is covered by the warranty and common reasons for exclusion.
Steps for claiming warranty service, including required documentation and contact information.