Oricom MI40 manual Using the Phone Book, Low Power Mode, Storing an Entry, Reviewing the Phonebook

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provided AUTO ANS is ON. Once the call is ended by pressing or returning to the cradle, the keypad remains locked.

Low Power Mode

You may put the handset in low power mode to conserve the battery consumption. The display and ringer will be turned off. Any incoming calls will ring at the base and other handsets that are not on low power mode.

To activate Low Power Mode,

Press and hold for 2 seconds during standby.

To de-activate,

Press ; or

Place the handset back on the cradle

Using the Phone Book

Storing an Entry

You can store up to 50 phone records with up to 10 characters for name and 18 digits for number.

To store a phone record, press during predial or standby.

The display reads ADD ENTRY.

Press. The display reads NAME?

Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name of the person whose telephone number you wish to enter. If no name is entered,

the name will be displayed as ( ) in the phonebook.

Press. The display reads NUMBER?

Enter the telephone number (maximum 18 digits), the icon will show when the number is more than 16 digits.

Press to confirm storing of the number. The telephone number entered must be unique. If not, the display will remain at the number.

To exit, Press.

Note: If there 50 records have been added, pressing at ADD ENTRY will display FULL and then return to ADD ENTRY. The Phonebook record and Services number cannot be the same.

Reviewing the Phonebook

Press during predial or standby.

The display reads ADD ENTRY.

Use the or key to scroll through the entries.

You may also use the alphanumeric keys to view the entries. When 1…0 is pressed, the first alphabetically entry starting with the first character of the key will be displayed. Pressing the same key again will display the first entry starting with the next available

character. For example, pressing once, entry starting with

A will be displayed. Pressing twice, entry starting with B will be displayed.

Press on the name of an entry, the number of the entry is displayed.

If the number consists of more than 16 digits, the icon is turned on and the first 16 digits of the number are displayed. Press, the remaining digits are displayed.

Press again will display the name of the entry.

To exit, press.

Editing an Entry

Press during predial or standby.

The display reads ADD ENTRY.

Use the numeric key, or key to scroll through the records.

Press on an entry (except ADD ENTRY).

The display will show EDIT ENTRY.

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Contents MI40 User guide Additional Features Using the Phone BookCaller ID Answering MachineAppendix Default Settings Warranty Information Using Additional Cordless HandsetsGetting Started Safety InformationUnpacking LCD Display on the Handset Your TelephoneIcon Name Description Battery Level Indication Basic Steps to InstallCharging the Handset Phonebook Menu Menu OverviewCall Log Menu Redial MenuBasic Operations Using Traditional DiallingTo End a Call Using Quick Dialling Using Pre-DiallingUsing Direct Dialling Redial the Last Dialled Number by Using Pre-dialling Using Last Number Re-Dialling functionRedial the Last Dialled Number Save the Redial Number in the PhonebookWhen the handset is not on the base unit When the handset is on the base unit, lift the handsetAdjusting the Handset Ringing Volume Delete a Redial NumberHandsfree Operation Using the Handsfree Speaker Adjusting the Receiver VolumeUsing a Headset Not supplied Microphone Mute / Un-muteLow Power Mode Using the Phone BookStoring an Entry Reviewing the PhonebookDeleting a Phonebook Entry Dialling a number from PhonebookVIP Ringing Melody Call Waiting Caller ID Caller IDCall Log Reviewing the Call LogSaving the CID record into phonebook Answering MachineDeleting a CID Record Call Back from the Call LogChanging Answering Mode Answering ModeOutgoing Message OGM Recording OGMAnswering Machine On / Off Deleting the customized OGMAnswering Machine Quick OFF MemoDeleting Memo Playing MemoIncoming Message ICM Recording ICMPlaying ICM Ring DelayDeleting ICM Message Length Alert ToneSpeaker Filtering OFF Call ScreeningALL ExemptBlock the Blocker Remote Access CodeSOS Code Remote Access Shortcuts Remote Access to the Answering MachineRemote Access Responses Network Services Additional FeaturesAdding a new Network Service Reviewing Network ServicesEditing Network Service Number Dialling out the Service NumberDelete a Network Service Prefix FeaturesCall Barring Following call barring options can be selectedRinger Melody for Internal Calls Ringer Melody for External CallsBase Ringer Melody for External Calls Ringing Volume for BaseAlert Tones ChargingAuto Answering Out of Range WarningRecall Timing Handset NameBacklit LCD Call TimerDelete All Records Using Additional Cordless HandsetsRegistration Base SelectionTo end intercom call Or Use Pre-DiallingRoom Monitoring Conference CallMonitor De-register a HandsetChange the PIN Code for Base Reset Factory DefaultWarranty Information Appendix Default Settings