Oricom ECO80 User Manual

eco series  
User Guide  
Keep this user guide for future reference.  
eco800 DECT Digital Cordless Telephone  
with Answering System  
eco80 DECT Digital Cordless Telephone  
Warnings and Safety Information  
• This telephone complies with applicable safety requirements for  
exposure to radio waves (EMR). The mean power of this telephone  
does not exceed 20mW limit at which point testing is required.  
• The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal objects such as  
staples and pins. Care should be taken when placing the handset near  
these items.  
IMPORTANT  
• Persons with pacemakers should seek advice from their doctor before  
using this product.  
• Avoid exposure of this telephone to moisture or liquid.  
• To prevent electric shock, do not open the handset or base cabinet.  
• This telephone is not designed for making emergency telephone calls  
when the mains power fails. Always have a corded phone available to  
be able to make and receive calls to emergency services if the mains  
power fails.  
• Do not use your telephone during an electrical storm thunderstorm as  
it is possible to get an electric shock. Refer to information contained in  
White pages directory.  
• This phone is designed for connection to a PSTN telephone line or an  
analogue extension port of a PBX system. If you connect this device to  
a digital extension of a PBX, damage may result to the PBX.  
• Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, keys) between the battery  
contacts and charging conductors.  
• There is a slight chance that the telephone could be damaged by an  
electrical storm. It is recommended that users unplug the phone from  
the mains supply and telephone socket during a storm.  
• Do not use the handset in an explosive hazard area such as where  
there is gas leaking.  
• Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packing  
materials, exhausted batteries and used phone. Wherever possible,  
recycle those materials.  
• We advise that this phone should not be used near intensive care medical  
equipment.  
• Clean with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents,  
particularly aggressive solvents.  
• Because the phone works by sending radio signals between base  
station and handset, wearers of hearing aids may experience  
interference in the form of a humming noise. The telephone is  
compatible with most popular hearing aids on the market. However,  
due to the wide range of hearing aids available, there is no guarantee  
that the telephone will function "problem free" with every model.  
CAUTION  
Use only the mains adaptors supplied with this product. Incorrect  
adaptor polarity or voltage can seriously damage the unit.  
!
Adaptor for base unit:  
eco80  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 200mA  
Output: 6VDC 300mA  
eco800  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 200mA  
Output: 6VDC 500mA  
This telephone is capable of producing very high volume  
levels when the "Boost" is switched on and the volume  
control is set to maximum. Extreme caution should be taken  
if the handset is to be shared between users with normal  
hearing and those with hearing impairments.  
Your phone can interfere with electrical equipment such as answering machines,  
TV and radios, clock radios and computers if placed too close. It is recommended  
that you position the base unit at least one metre from such appliances.  
1
Getting Started  
Installation  
WARNING  
1. Connect the mains adaptor (supplied) to the socket on  
the back of the base unit and to the wall mains supply.  
2. Connect the telephone cord to the phone socket on the  
back of the base unit and into the wall phone socket.  
DO NOT USE STANDARD/ALKALINE BATTERIES IN THIS  
PRODUCT, AS THERE IS A RISK OF EXPLOSION AND/OR  
INJURY. USE ONLY NI-MH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AS  
SPECIFIED IN THIS USER GUIDE. CONTACT ORICOM FOR  
REPLACEMENT BATTERIES.  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN  
3. Insert 2 rechargeable Ni-MH AAA  
1.2V 800mAh batteries (included),  
observing the correct polarity, into  
the battery compartment on the  
handset. Slide the battery door firmly into place.  
4. Place the handset on the charging cradle and charge the  
batteries for a full 15 hours before using it for the first time.  
INCORRECT TYPE.  
Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use recommended  
type supplied with this product.  
• Never use alkaline or lithium batteries.  
• Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, as they can  
explode.  
• Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is  
corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes or skin. It can  
be toxic if swallowed.  
• Avoid contact with metal objects when handling the  
battery. These objects could short out the batteries or  
cause the conductor to overheat resulting in burns.  
• Do not attempt to recharge the battery cell by heating it.  
Sudden release of battery electrolyte can cause burns or  
irritation to the eyes or skin.  
Note:  
It may take some time for the cordless handset to power up,  
and it may get warm during initial charge. This is normal.  
It is good practice to put the cordless handset on the charging  
cradle when it is not in use to ensure that the handset is always  
fully charged.  
• Observe the proper polarity, or direction, of any battery.  
Reverse insertion of the battery cell can result in leakage  
or explosion.  
• Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the product  
for several months at a time.  
• Follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of your  
packing materials, exhausted batteries and used phone.  
Wherever possible, recycle those materials.  
2
Getting Started  
Pack contents  
Purchasing additional handsets  
Depending on the model you have purchased this pack You may expand your eco80/800 by adding more handsets  
should contain the following items:  
(eco8050). These can be purchased separately from the  
reseller where you purchased the product, or directly from  
Oricom (Australia). The eco80/800 can accommodate a total  
of 4 cordless handsets.  
If any of these are missing, please contact Oricom directly.  
eco80-1/eco800-1 eco800-1/eco800-2  
Base units  
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
Cordless handsets  
Charging cradle  
Power adaptors  
Modular adaptor plug  
Line cord  
Important:  
Do YoU HaVE BroaDBanD/aDSL?  
If you do, you must connect an in line filter (not supplied)  
between the telephone socket and your eco80/800  
base to ensure that your broadband and eco80/800  
will work properly. If you do not install the filter you will  
experience interference on the eco80/800 and your  
Broadband may suffer dropouts. Please refer to the user  
guide of the in line filter for installation.  
User guide  
Handset  
Rechargeable AAA  
Ni-MH Batteries (1.2V  
800mAh)  
2
1
4
2
Handset Battery cover  
3
Getting Started  
eco800  
Incoming call light  
Memory 1  
Volume up/down  
Memory 2  
Up/Redial  
Intercom  
Boost  
Display  
Phone Book  
End call  
Menu/OK/Recall  
Alphanumeric keypad  
New message LED  
Mute/Delete  
External call/Handsfree  
OGM  
Answer on/off/Stop/Answer Mode  
Date/Time  
Volume up  
Down/Calls list  
Pause (long press 0)  
Volume down  
Delete  
Fast forward/Memo  
Message counter  
Play/Pause/OK  
Rewind  
*/Ringer on/off  
#/Keylock  
Microphone  
PIN Code (under base)  
Incoming Call/Charging/Line in Use  
Ring Delay (under base)  
4
Getting Started  
eco80  
Incoming call light  
Volume up/down  
Memory 1  
Boost  
Memory 2  
Up/Redial  
Display  
Phone Book  
Intercom  
End call  
Menu/OK/Recall  
Mute/Delete  
External call/Handsfree  
Down/Calls list  
*/Ringer on/off  
Alphanumeric keypad  
#/Keylock  
Microphone  
Pause (long press 0)  
Find handset  
Charging/Line in use/Registration  
5
Operating the Telephone  
Icons in the handset display  
Operating the Telephone  
The instructions throughout this guide are for both the  
telephone base and the cordless handset, unless stated  
otherwise.  
Icon  
Description  
Phone Book mode  
There are more digits to view on the left  
There are more digits to view on the right  
Battery status  
Display and explanation of operation sequences  
Enter digits or letters  
Ringer off  
Press the button shown, briefly  
Keylock is on  
2 x  
Press the button shown, twice briefly  
Press the button shown for 2 seconds  
Press and hold the button shown  
Release button shown  
Handsfree mode  
2 sec  
Call in progress  
Press and hold  
Release  
Boost receiver volume is on  
Handset microphone is muted  
You have new calls  
Handset rings  
Base station rings  
When steady indicates that the handset is in range  
of the base. When flashing indicates that the  
handset is out of range of the base.  
Cordless handset external call button  
End a call and/or return to standby on  
the cordless handset  
Internal call in progress  
VOLUME 1 or  
Text or icon in the display  
Message waiting  
Note: Indicates a message from your network  
operators service. Subscription charges  
and access fees may apply.  
6
Operating the Telephone  
Navigating in the menu  
Creating phone book entries - example  
All the handset functions can be accessed via the  
menu. Please refer to “Using the menu” on page 11 for  
information on how to access each function.  
This example explains how to navigate and create  
entries in the phone book. Proceed as in this example for  
all the settings.  
2 sec  
Opens add phone book entry mode  
All descriptions in this operating manual assume that  
the handset is in Standby mode.  
Enter the name (max. 12 letters) and confirm it  
Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits) and  
confirm it  
Open the main menu  
or  
or  
or  
Select the submenu required  
Open the submenu  
4
4
4
5
5
5
Storing a quick dial entry  
2 sec  
M1 or M2  
Opens add quick dial entry mode  
Select the function required  
Open the function  
Enter the name (max. 12 letters) and confirm it  
Select the setting required  
Enter digits or letters using the relevant keys  
Confirm the entries  
Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits) and  
confirm it  
If you see a or icon, there are more digits to be  
viewed than can be shown on the display. Press the  
key to view the digits.  
Cancel and return to standby mode  
Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no  
input within 20 seconds. The handset will return to  
standby mode.  
7
Telephone  
Calling back missed calls  
Telephone  
Your telephone stores the last 30 incoming calls in the  
calls list.  
Making a call  
Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits)  
Open the calls list  
Following incorrect input, press to delete  
the last digit  
or , or  
Select an entry and dial the number  
4
5
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book  
or  
Dial the phone number  
There must be phone numbers stored in the phone book.  
It is also possible to press the external call button  
first to obtain dial tone. The digits entered will then be  
dialled immediately.  
See page 13. Your telephone can store up to 50 name  
and number entries in the phone book.  
Open the phone book  
End a call  
or , or  
Select an entry and dial the number  
4
5
End the call  
Quick dial  
Take a call  
or  
Phone numbers must have been stored as quick dial  
numbers. See page 7.  
Take the call  
Redial  
M1 or M2  
or  
Press the required quick dial button  
Dial the number  
Your telephone stores the last 3 telephone numbers  
dialled (max. 24 digits each).  
Open the redial list  
,
or  
Select an entry and dial the number  
4
8
Telephone  
Chain dialling  
This feature is used for more complex telephone  
Boosting the receiver volume  
When in a call, you can increase the loudness of each  
volume setting if you press the “Boost” button. When the  
“Boost” button is pressed, the volume control is set to  
maximum.  
services, eg for telephone banking or calling card  
procedures. Several numbers stored in the phone  
book can be dialled successively when a connection  
has already been made. It is also possible to combine  
numbers from the phone book with numbers entered  
manually. Numbers stored in the phone book can be  
chained and transmitted as required.  
Press the button, an icon flashes in the  
display  
Handsfree  
Use Handsfree to listen to your caller via the loudspeaker.  
Switch on handsfree mode  
Open the phone book when a connection  
has been made  
2x  
Deactivate handsfree mode  
or , or  
Select the phone book entry and  
transmit the number  
4
5
Adjusting the Handsfree volume  
Adjusting the receiver volume  
There are 5 handsfree volume levels available. The  
“Boost” feature is not available in handsfree mode.  
The receiver volume of your telephone is louder than  
with a standard telephone. Push up or down and release  
for each volume step.  
Adjust the volume with the side  
or and  
switch or up and down arrows  
4
5
When in a call, adjust the setting with  
the side switch  
Talk time display  
The duration of each call is displayed in minutes and  
seconds during the call.  
9
Telephone  
Muting the microphone  
The microphone can be activated and deactivated during  
a telephone conversation when you are in handset or  
handsfree mode.  
, Mute ON,  
, Mute OFF  
Switch the microphone off (Mute)  
Switch the microphone on  
Ringer on/off  
You can turn the bell of the ringer on and off.  
2 sec  
2 sec  
Switches the bell ringer off  
Switches the bell ringer on  
Keylock  
Calls can still be answered in the normal way when the  
keylock is on.  
2 sec  
2 sec  
Locks the keypad  
Unlocks the keypad  
10  
Using the menu  
Handset Ringer melody  
Using the menu  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “HS MELODY”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
Handset name  
MELODY 8  
or ,  
You can personalise your handset by naming it (max. 9  
letters).  
Select and confirm a ringing melody  
4
5
Handset Ringer volume  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “HS NAME”  
Delete the current name  
4
5
There are 5 ringing volume settings available and “OFF”  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “HS RING VOL”  
4
5
,
Enter new name and confirm it  
VOLUME 3  
The current setting is shown  
Date/Time  
or ,  
and , save Select and confirm a ringing tone volume  
4
5
,
Open the Menu, select “DATE/TIME”  
Enter the year and confirm  
4
5
or “OFF”  
,
,
,
,
Base Ringer melody  
Enter the month and confirm  
Enter the day and confirm  
There are 9 different ringing melodies available.  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “BS MELODY”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
Enter the hours (24 hour clock) and  
confirm  
MELODY 8  
or ,  
Select and confirm a ringing melody  
4
5
,
Enter the minutes and confirm  
11  
Using the menu  
Base Ringer volume  
Language  
There are 5 languages available, English, German,  
French, Spanish and Italian.  
There are 5 ringer volume settings available and “OFF”  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “BS RING VOL”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “LANGUAGE”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
VOLUME 3  
and ,  
ENGLISH  
or ,  
Select and confirm a ringing tone  
4
5
Select and confirm a language  
4
5
Boost Memory  
With this feature set to “ON” , if you use the button, your  
handset will remember and use your last Boost setting  
for each call.  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “BOOST MEM”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
OFF  
or ,  
Select and confirm “ON” or “OFF”  
4
5
Auto talk  
With this feature set to “ON”, your handset will  
automatically answer the call when you pick up the  
handset from the base.  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “AUTO TALK”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
OFF  
or ,  
Select and confirm “ON” or “OFF”  
4
5
12  
Phone Book  
Creating phone book entries  
Phone Book  
2 sec,  
,
,
Opens add phone book entry mode  
Fifty names (50) and phone numbers can be stored in the phone  
book with a maximum of 12 letters and 24 digits for each entry.  
Enter the name (max. 12 letters) and  
confirm it  
* Always enter the area dialling code with each phone  
book entry.  
,
Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits)  
and confirm it  
* The phone book entries are managed alphabetically. To  
go quickly to a phone book entry, enter the fi rst letter  
of the corresponding entry.  
Editing phone book entries  
,
Open the phone book  
or  
Select a phone book entry  
4
5
Entering a name  
2 sec  
Activate the editing process  
The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry  
of the respective letters. Pressing the respective key the  
necessary number of times enables capital letters and  
digits to be entered.  
,
Edit the name (max. 12 letters) and  
confirm it  
,
Edit the phone number (max. 24 digits)  
and confirm it  
Space  
Delete  
Deleting phone book entries  
,
Open the phone book  
To enter the same letter twice, press the button to  
enter the letter. Wait until the cursor moves forward  
one place. Enter the letter again.  
or  
Select a phone book entry  
Activate the deletion process  
Confirm the deletion or Cancel  
4
5
, DELETE?  
or  
13  
Caller ID  
R
wait for dial tone  
hear a service tone  
confirm  
Caller ID  
, 4, 3, #  
If you subscribe to your telephone operators service  
R
(charges may apply), numbers of the incoming calls  
will be displayed on the screen and stored in the call  
log (please consult your telephone service provider for  
details).  
Take two different calls at the same time  
If you have subscribed to your telephone network  
operators Call Waiting Caller ID service, your phone  
will display the number of the second incoming call for  
around 20 seconds while you are talking on the phone.  
The number of the caller (or name if stored in the Phone  
Book) appears in the display when the phone rings. If the  
caller has withheld their phone number, a corresponding  
message appears in the display. The phone number is  
not displayed and will not be stored in the calls list.  
During a call, you will hear two loud beeps periodically to  
notify you of another incoming call. If you wish to answer  
this call.  
A total of 30 incoming calls, with a maximum of 12  
letters for the name and 23 digits for the number can be  
stored in the calls list. The flashing indicates new calls  
in the calls list.  
When the handset receives a second call, the number  
of the caller appears on the display. It will display for 20  
seconds or until you press a key on the phone.  
R
listen for dial tone  
Call waiting  
2
put the current call on hold and talk with  
In Australia you can use the recall button to answer a  
second call while you are on the phone. However this  
service will need to be turned on. For example to turn  
on Telstra’s Call Waiting service:  
the second caller  
R, 2  
listen for dial tone and toggle between  
these 2 callers  
14  
Caller ID  
Displaying calls list entries  
Opens the calls list at most recent entry  
Storing calls list entries in the phone book  
A phone number stored in the calls list can be stored  
directly to the phone book.  
or  
Select an entry  
4
5
Opens the calls list at most recent entry  
1x to 2x  
To display further information  
or  
Select an entry  
4
5
Other messages that you may see in the display, if your  
telephone network provider supports this service, are:  
Open the phone book  
,
,
Enter the name and confirm it  
Edit the number and confirm it  
WITHHELD  
PRIVATE  
The caller has withheld their number or  
the information is not available  
INTERNATIONAL The caller is calling you from overseas  
or may be using an internet telephony  
service  
Deleting calls list entries  
Deleting a single calls list entry  
PAYPHONE  
The caller has dialled you from a public  
payphone  
Call from a network operator  
Opens the calls list at most recent entry  
Select an entry  
or  
4
5
OPERATOR  
, DELETE?  
or  
Activate the deletion process  
Confirm or Cancel  
Deleting all calls list entries  
Opens the calls list at most recent entry  
2 sec , DELETE? Activate the deletion process  
or Confirm or Cancel  
15  
Using the Answering Machine (eco800 Only)  
Record your outgoing message (OGM)  
Answering Machine (eco800 Only)  
Your answering machine comes with a default outgoing  
message but you can record your own personal OGM of  
up to 2 minutes long.  
Your answering machine can be ready for use within a  
few seconds of plugging in the telephone line cord and  
switching on the mains power.  
2 sec  
Record your message after the beep  
Press to end your recording  
Just follow the steps in this section to set up and use  
your answering machine.  
Check your OGM  
Switch on/off  
The current OGM is announced  
Switches the answering machine on  
or off. The current answer mode is  
announced  
To return to the factory pre-set OGM, just press the  
key whilst the current OGM is playing.  
Set the answer mode  
Set the answer delay  
Switch the answering machine on  
2 sec (Under base) Enters ring delay mode and announces  
2 sec  
1. Press once to switch the answering  
the current setting.  
machine on or off  
Select between 2-9 rings or “Time  
Saver”  
2. Press and hold for 2 second to select  
"Answer & Rec" or "Answer Only"  
mode  
Confirm the number or rings (2-9) or  
“Time Saver”  
Answer and record allows callers to leave a message.  
Answer only will not allow callers to leave a message.  
16  
Using the Answering Machine (eco800 Only)  
Check the date and time  
Time saver: This feature can save you the cost of a  
call when you ring in to listen to your messages from  
another phone. If your answering machine answers  
after 2 rings you have new messages, if it answers  
after 5 rings then there are no new messages. Hang  
up after the 2nd ring and you will not be charged for  
the call.  
The current date and time setting is announced  
Record a memo  
You can use your answering machine to record memo  
messages for other users to listen to later.  
2 sec  
Record your memo after the beep  
Press to end your recording  
Set the date and time  
Listening to your messages/memos  
2 sec  
Enters date and time mode  
Select a day of the week  
Confirm the day  
Your messages/memos are played back in the order that  
they were received. New messages are played before  
old messages. The time and date of each recording is  
announced before each message is played back.  
Select the hour  
Confirm the hour  
Play/Pause  
Stop  
Rewind  
Select the minutes  
Confirm the minutes  
Fast forward  
17  
Using the Answering Machine (eco800 Only)  
Delete a single message/memo  
Play the message to be deleted  
2 sec  
Delete the message  
Delete all messages/memos  
2 sec  
When no messages are being played  
Deletes all old messages  
Memory Full  
Should your answering machine become full either  
during a recording or after the memory has become full,  
“Memory Full” will be announced and the Answer Mode  
will change automatically to “Answer Only”. You wil need  
to delete some messages before any new messages can  
be recorded.  
18  
Using Remote Access (eco800 Only)  
Press the  
key at any time to exit from changing  
Remote Access (eco800 Only)  
the PIN code and return to standby. The PIN code will  
then remain unchanged.  
You can call your answering machine from any Tone  
phone or mobile phone whilst you are away from home  
to listen to your messages.  
Call in to check your messages  
Dial your own phone number and wait  
until the answering machine picks up  
the call  
PIN Code for remote access  
A 3-digit PIN code is required for remote access to your  
answering machine. The default code is “000” but for  
security reasons you should change this code.  
2 x, ,  
Switch to remote access and enter your  
3 digit PIN code after the voice prompt  
Changing the PIN code  
If you enter your PIN code incorrectly, the answering  
machine will hang up the call.  
2 sec PINCODE Announces the current security code  
(Under base)  
and prompts for 1st digit  
Select the 1st digit  
Confirm the digit  
If you enter your PIN code correctly you can now remotely  
control your answering machine by using the digits on the  
keypad.  
Select the 2nd digit  
Confirm the digit  
Select the 3rd digit  
Confirm the digit. Your new security code  
will be announced  
19  
Using Remote Access (eco800 Only)  
Remote commands  
Digit  
1
Function  
Rewind  
2
Play/Pause  
Fast Forward  
3
4
1st OGM Playback (Answer & Record)  
1st OGM Recording  
Stop  
5
6
7
Delete current message  
Answer Off  
8
9
Answer On/Answer mode  
Delete all old messages  
Skip announcement  
Record a memo  
0
*
#
20  
Advanced Settings  
Dialling pause (PBX ONLY)  
Advanced Settings  
When using some PBX phone systems, it takes a little  
time before the dial tone becomes available. It is possible  
to insert a pause after the number for the outside line so  
that the number can be dialled in a continuous process  
without having to wait for the dial tone.  
Setting the Recall time  
Two recall timings are available. Short 100ms (Australia)  
and Long 600ms (New Zealand).  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “RECALL”  
The current setting is shown  
4
5
2 sec  
Insert a dialling pause. “P” is shown in  
SHORT  
or ,  
the display  
Select and confirm “SHORT” or “LONG”  
4
5
The pause can also be entered with the phone number  
in the phone book.  
R (Recall) button on PBX phone systems  
If the telephone is connected to a PBX phone system  
functions such as transferring calls and automatic call  
back can be used via the R button.  
Reset to default settings  
You can reset your handset to its original default settings.  
The phone book, calls and redial lists are not deleted  
when you reset the handset.  
R (Recall) button and Supplementary services  
Your telephone supports the supplementary services  
offered by your telephone network provider, such as  
call waiting and conference calls. The supplementary  
services can be used in conjunction with the R button.  
Please contact your telephone network provider with  
regard to enabling the supplementary services and  
which recall time must be used.  
,
or ,  
Open the Menu, select “RESET”  
Enter the PIN code and confirm  
4
5
,
,
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Advanced Settings  
Multi-Handset Use  
Conference calls  
You can use these useful features if you have two or  
more cordless handsets (HS1, HS2) registered to the  
base.  
You can hold a conference call between 1 external and 2  
internal callers.  
HS1: , ,  
eg 2  
During an external call, dial the number  
of the required handset  
Making internal calls  
HS2:  
Accept the internal call on the other  
handset  
HS1: , , eg 2 Dial the internal call number of the  
required handset  
HS2:  
Accept the internal call on the other  
handset  
HS1: 2 sec  
HS1/HS2:  
HS1 or HS2:  
Activates conference call  
Put external call on hold  
End conference call  
HS1/HS2:  
End the internal call  
Transferring external calls internally  
HS1: , , During an external call, dial the number  
eg 2  
HS2:  
Handset registration  
You only need to register a handset that has become  
deregistered from the base or if you have purchased a  
new handset.  
of the required handset  
Accept the internal call on the other  
handset  
New additional handsets must be fully charged before  
you attempt to register them.  
HS1: INTERCOM External call is transferred to the other  
handset  
At the base  
If the called handset does not answer, you can take the  
call back by pressing the button.  
10 sec ,  
Activate registration mode  
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Advanced Settings  
At the handset  
or ,  
,
Open the menu, select “REGISTER”  
Enter the base number (1,2,3 or 4)  
Enter the PIN code and confirm  
4
5
,
,
Handset deregistration  
You will only need to de-register a handset if you decide  
that you have too many handsets registered or your  
handset develops a fault and you need to replace it.  
,
or ,  
Open the menu, select “REMOVE HS"  
Enter the PIN code and confirm  
4
5
,
,
REMOVE HS?,  
,
Enter the handset number and confirm  
Purchasing additional handsets  
You may expand your eco80/800 by adding more  
handsets (eco8050). These can be purchased separately  
from the reseller where you purchased the product, or  
directly from Oricom (Australia). The eco80/800 can  
accommodate a total of 4 cordless handsets.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause(s)  
Solution(s)  
Bad audio quality (crackles,echo, etc.).  
1. Interference from nearby electrical appliance.  
2. Base unit is installed in a room with thick walls.  
3. The handset is too far from the base unit.  
1. Try a different connection point, one that is away from  
other electrical appliances.  
2. Install the base unit in a DIFFERENT room OR use  
EXTENSION leads.  
4. If you have Broadband/ADSL you need an in line filter  
(not supplied) connected where this product connects 3. Move CLOSER to the base unit.  
to the phone socket.  
4. Ensure a in-line ADSL filter is installed on all phone  
5. Faulty telephone line.  
sockets between wall plate and your phone.  
5. Contact your network service provider to check your  
line.  
Caller ID does not work.  
1. Service not activated with your Network service  
provider.  
2. Caller ID service is activated but does not work or is  
intermittent.  
1. Check your SUBSCRIPTION with the SERVICE provider.  
2. Ask your service provider to reset your caller ID  
service.  
Phone does not ring when a call comes in.  
1. The ringer is off.  
1. Turn ON the ringer.  
2. Too many phones are sharing the same phone line.  
3. Base unit not plugged in.  
2. Disconnect some of the phones from the phone line.  
3. Check base unit CONNECTIONS.  
Keypad does not work.  
Keypad may be locked.  
UNLOCK the keypad.  
Busy tone + in use light on.  
1. Other handset may still be connected.  
2. Check power supply connection.  
1. Check ALL handsets and END all calls.  
2. Check CONNECTIONS to wall and base.  
Handset registration fails continuously.  
Cannot make/answer a 2nd call.  
The base memory may be fully charged.  
2nd call service can be activated.  
Delete un-used handsets and try again.  
Check with your service provider. Check the recall  
selection is correct.  
The battery icon is not scrolling when the handset is  
placed on the base.  
1. Bad battery contact.  
2. Dirty contact.  
3. Battery is fully charged  
1. Move the handset slightly.  
2. Clean the battery contact with a dry cloth.  
3. Its fine to leave on the base when fully charged.  
A phonebook entry cannot be stored.  
The phonebook is full.  
Delete any unused entries to free memory.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause(s)  
Solution(s)  
eco800 Answering System (ONLY)  
Answering machine does not record messages.  
1. The answer machine may be turned off.  
2. The memory may be full.  
1. Switch the answering machine on.  
2. Delete some messages.  
3. Answer mode may be set to ANSWER ONLY.  
3. Change the mode to ANSWER & REC.  
Cannot access messages remotely.  
Cannot record outgoing message.  
1. Remote access may be switched off.  
2. Wrong PIN is entered.  
1. Switch Remote access on.  
2. Enter the PIN once again.  
1. The memory may be full.  
1. Delete messages.  
1. Delete messages.  
Answering machine stops recording part way through a 1. The memory may be full.  
message.  
2. The maximum message length is more than 2  
minutes.  
NOTE  
If none of the above solutions help, reset your phone by disconnecting the mains power from the base and removing all batteries from handset/s. Reconnect after 15 minutes.  
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Default Settings  
Default settings  
Cordless handset  
Telephone Answering Machine  
The default settings can be restored via the menu. Refer  
to page 21 for the sequence of menu option selections.  
The default settings can be restored via the menu. Refer  
to page 21 for the sequence of menu option selections.  
Language  
English  
Answer mode  
Answer and record  
Language  
English  
Oricom  
8
PIN-Code for remote access 000  
Handset name  
Ringer melody  
Ringer volume  
Boost Memory  
Auto answer  
Recall time  
Answer delay  
Time format  
3
24 Hour  
3
Off  
Off  
100 ms  
0000  
PIN-Code  
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Technical Properties  
Technical Properties  
1
DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication =  
Standard for cordless telephones.  
2 GAP: Generic Access Profile = Standard for the interoperation  
Feature  
Value  
Standard  
DECT1 GAP2  
Power supply (base  
eco80  
of handsets and base stations from different manufacturers.  
station)  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 200mA  
Output: 6VDC 300mA  
eco800  
Input: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 200mA  
Output: 6VDC 500mA  
Range  
Outdoors Approx 300m  
Indoors Approx 50m  
Standby  
Up to 100 h  
Up to 10 h  
Max. talk time  
Rechargeable batteries AAA 1.2V 800mAh NiMH  
Dialling mode  
Tone (DTMF)  
0ºC to 45ºC  
Permissible ambient  
temperature  
Permissible relative  
humidity  
20% to 80%  
Recall time  
100, 600 ms  
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Maintenance/Guarantee  
Warranty (Australia)  
(a) Warranty Oricom International Pty Ltd (Oricom) warrants  
that the product is free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of 12 months effective from the  
date of purchase. This warranty in no way affects your  
statutory warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 or  
any other similar legislation. It is important that you read the  
Warranty Card as it contains full and additional details of the  
warranty, limitation of warranty and conditions for receiving  
the warranty services during the warranty period. The  
Warranty Card is located in the package.  
(v) Modification to the product or services carried out to the  
product by anyone other than Oricom or on Oricom's  
behalf.  
Oricom will not be liable for consequential losses including loss  
of profits arising from a cause of action in contract, tort or any  
other statutory or common law (except where a statute or any law  
prohibits this exclusion). The warranty does not extend to damage  
caused by misuse, negligence, excessive voltage or lightning. This  
warranty in no way affects your statutory rights. Full details of the  
warranty are contained in the enclosed warranty card.  
(b) Exclusion and limitation of liability. Oricom will not be in  
breach of a warranty or condition expressly stated in this  
User Guide or the Warranty Card or implied by the Trade  
Practices Act and excludes any liability arising under any  
statutory or common law for damages or any other remedy if  
the damage occurs as a result of:  
Customer Support  
If you feel this product is not working correctly please consult  
the user guide and ensure that you are using the product in  
accordance with the instructions.  
To order spare parts additional parent units, replacement parts  
and in case of any technical issues you may have with this  
product please consult our website for further information or  
send us an email for a prompt response to your enquiry.  
(i) Failure by you to follow the instructions in the User Guide  
for the installation and proper functioning of the product;  
(ii) Negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product;  
(iii) Any un-controlled external cause to the product not  
functioning including but not limited to electricity failure,  
lighting, over voltage;  
In the unlikely event of a fault developing, please contact us  
for assistance. If the product is then found to be faulty you will  
be asked to return it directly to us with a copy of the purchase  
receipt.  
(iv) Non adherence by you to the warnings in the User Guide  
and the User Guide generally; and  
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Maintenance/Guarantee  
REN (RN for New Zealand)  
Notes for operation in New Zealand  
The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) or (RN) is of  
significance only if you wish to connect more than 1  
telephone to your telephone line. A standard telephone line  
has a maximum REN capacity of 3 (RN of 5). It is possible  
to connect 3 (5) devices with a REN of 1 (RN of 1) with no  
degradation to the product’s performance. Exceeding this  
limit may cause the volume of the ringer in any phone to  
decrease or not ring at all.  
The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment  
indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item  
complies with the minimum conditions for connection to  
its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by  
Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty. Above all,  
it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in  
all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of  
a different make or model, nor does it imply that any product  
is compatible with all of Telecom’s network services. This  
device may be subject to ringing or bell tinkle when certain  
other devices are connected to the same line. If this occurs,  
the problem should not be referred to the Telecom Faults  
service.  
Caller ID  
Customers using non Telecom toll services should not use  
the dial back feature for local calls as this will incur a charge  
only the 7 digit number should be dialled. Some of the CID  
services listed may not be available in New Zealand.  
This equipment shall not be set to make automatic calls to  
the Telecom “111” Emergency Service.  
This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over  
of a call to another device connected to the same line.  
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Index  
Index  
Creating phone book entries.......................................... 13  
Creating phone book entries - example ............................ 7  
Customer Support......................................................... 28  
A
Adjusting the Handsfree volume....................................... 9  
Adjusting the receiver volume.......................................... 9  
Auto talk....................................................................... 12  
D
Date/Time .................................................................... 11  
Delete a single message/memo..................................... 18  
Delete all messages/memos.......................................... 18  
Deleting a single calls list entry...................................... 15  
Deleting all calls list entries ........................................... 15  
Deleting phone book entries .......................................... 13  
Dialling pause (PBX ONLY) ............................................. 21  
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book................... 8  
Display and explanation of operation sequences ............... 6  
Displaying calls list entries............................................. 15  
B
Base Ringing melody..................................................... 11  
Base Ringing volume..................................................... 12  
Boost Memory .............................................................. 12  
Boosting the receiver volume........................................... 9  
C
Call in to check your messages...................................... 19  
Calling back missed calls ................................................ 8  
Chain dialling.................................................................. 9  
Changing the PIN code.................................................. 19  
Check the date and time ............................................... 17  
Check your OGM........................................................... 16  
Conference calls........................................................... 22  
E
Editing phone book entries ............................................ 13  
End a call ....................................................................... 8  
Entering a name ........................................................... 13  
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Index  
H
Memory Full ................................................................. 18  
Multi-handset use ...................................................... 22  
Muting the microphone ................................................. 10  
Handset deregistration .................................................. 23  
Handset name .............................................................. 11  
Handset registration...................................................... 22  
Handset Ringing melody................................................ 11  
Handset Ringing volume................................................ 11  
Handsfree....................................................................... 9  
N
Navigating in the menu.................................................... 7  
Notes for operation in New Zealand................................ 29  
I
P
Icons in the handset display............................................. 6  
Installation...................................................................... 2  
Pack contents................................................................. 3  
PIN Code for remote access........................................... 19  
Purchasing additional handsets........................................ 3  
K
Keylock ........................................................................ 10  
Q
L
Quick dial....................................................................... 8  
Language..................................................................... 12  
Listening to your messages/memos ............................... 17  
R
R button and Supplementary services ............................ 21  
R button on PBX phone systems .................................... 21  
Record a memo ............................................................ 17  
Record your outgoing message (OGM)............................ 16  
M
Making a call.................................................................. 8  
Making internal calls ..................................................... 22  
31  
Index  
Redial............................................................................. 8  
Remote commands....................................................... 20  
REN (RN for New Zealand)............................................. 29  
Reset to default settings................................................ 21  
Ringer on/off ................................................................ 10  
W
WARNING....................................................................... 2  
Warranty (Australia)....................................................... 28  
S
Select your country ........................................................ 2  
Set the answer delay..................................................... 16  
Set the answer mode .................................................... 16  
Set the date and time.................................................... 17  
Setting the Recall time .................................................. 21  
Storing a quick dial entry................................................. 7  
Storing calls list entries in the phone book...................... 15  
Switch answering machine on/off................................... 16  
T
Take a call...................................................................... 8  
Talk time display ............................................................. 9  
Transferring external calls internally................................ 22  
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Australia  
Customer Support  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
Locked Bag 658  
South Windsor, NSW 2756  
Phone: (02) 4574 8888  
Fax: (02) 4574 8898  

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