Emerson EM6113 manual Caller ID

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Handset name

In the idle state the handset name and the internal telephone number is shown in the display.

Press the MENUOK button. Select HANDSET using /

and press the

MENUOK

button.

Using

/

select HANDSET NAME and press the

OK

button. Delete the old name

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

using

MUTE

. Enter the new name using the digit keys and press the

MENUOK

button.

Enter the access code slowly after the beep (in delivery state “000”). You will hear two short tones for confirmation.

You can now using the digit:

“2” - listen to the messages

During playback: “2” - pause / proceed

“1” - repeat current message

Key tone

The key tone is an acoustical confirmation for a pressed button.

Press the

MENUOK button. Select HANDSET using

/

and press the

Using

/

select KEYPAD BEEP and press the

OK

button.

 

 

 

MENU

 

Using

/

select ON or OFF and press the OK

button.

 

 

MENU

 

 

Selecting a base station

MENUOK button.

“3” - skip to the next message “11” - go to the previous message “6” - stop playback

“7” - delete current message

“0” - delete all old mesages “#” - record a message (Memo) “4” - check the current OGM

If the handset is subscribed to several bases you can select the active base. The setting “AUTO” means, that the handset will automatically search for the base station with the strongest signal (only in idle mode).

Press the MENUOK button. Select HANDSET using / and press the MENUOK button.

Using

/

select SELECT BASE and press the MENUOK

button.

Using

/

select AUTO or MANUAL and press the

MENUOK button. If “MANUAL” is

selected, all bases the handset is subscribed to are shown. Select a base and press the

MENU button.

OK

Resetting the handset to (delivery state)

The handset will be reset to the delivery state - the entries in the phonebook, the caller list

and the redial list will be deleted.

Press the MENUOK button. Select HANDSET using / and press the MENUOK button.

Using

/

select RESET and press the

MENU

button. Confirm the safety request by

OK

pressing the

MENU

button and enter the PIN (000 in delivery state).

OK

Tone/Pulse

You can switch the dial mode. In most situations the TONE option should be selected.

Press the

MENUOK button. Select BASE using /

and press the MENUOK button.

Using

/

select DIAL MODE and press the

MENUOK

button.

Using

/

select TONE or PULSE and press the

MENU

button.

OK

OR

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press and HOLD the

button for approximately 3 seconds. T (Tone) or P (Pulse)

appears in the display.

 

 

 

 

“9” - select OGM /record new OGM OGM selected:

“5” - start recording “6” - stop recording

“8” - switch off answering machine (if it is set to on) “9” - switch on answering machine (if it is set to off) “6” - end remote operation

Caller ID

IMPORTANT: In order to use this unit’s Caller ID features, you must subscribe to either the standard Name/Number Caller ID Service or Call Waiting Caller ID Service from your local telephone company.

This unit receives and displays information transmitted by your local phone company. This information can include the phone number, date, and time; or the name, phone, number, date, and time.

Your handset saves the numbers of the last 20 incoming calls in the call list. If the list is empty, “EMPTY” is shown on the display.

New calls are signalled with the flashing icon.

Review / Dial back telephone numbers

The handset is in the idle state

Press the

CID

to open the call list. The name or the telephone number of the last call is

displayed.

To view number, date, and time of the call , press the MEMORY button.

Press the

CID

button repeatedly, to view other entries.

Press the

TALK

button, and the displayed telephone number is being dialled.

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