Binatone 2210 manual Symbols on the handsets display, What the symbols mean

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Symbols on the handset's display

The handset’s name ) JANny 2 (the default is BINATONE

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The handset’s number(if you have more than one handset on your Symphony 2210 system).

The current time

Radio link/ signal level

What the symbols mean

The first symbol on steadily when there’s a radio link between the handset and base unit. It flashes while the handset is trying to establish a link to the base unit. If this symbol flashes while you’re on a call, move closer to the base unit.

The second symbol shows the strength of the signal.

New call

You have new Caller Display records.

 

 

Phone

Appears when you have a connection to the outside line.

 

Flashes when there’s an incoming call to be answered

 

(even if the ringer is turned off).

 

 

Phone

Comes on when you’re storing numbers in the Phone Book, and

Book

when you’re making calls to stored numbers.

Ringer off Comes on when the handset’s ringer is turned off.

Mute

TAM

Provider network

Lock

Battery charge level

Speaker phone

Comes on when your handset’s microphone is muted.

Appears when the answering machine function is on. Flashes when a new message is received.

Appears when the handset is set to route non-local calls via an alternative network service provider (using the Prefix code).

Comes on when your handset’s keypad is locked.

When this shows ‘nearly empty’ (

), put the handset on the

base unit or charger pod as soon as possible, to charge the

batteries. While the batteries are being charged, this blinks.

Your handset's loudspeaker on.

 

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Contents Symphony Remote operation Important note emergency calls Keep your sales till receipt, which is your guaranteeIf you need help … Unpacking your Symphony 2210 systemPress Button to switch Handset on Where to find itWhat the symbols mean Symbols on the handsets displayContents Connection and conditions for use ContentsRead these notes first Install the charger pods … Installation and set-upCharge the batteries for 15 hours Fit the batteries in the cordless handsetsIf you have a Broadband line Before you start SafetyElectrical Move to a different position to clear the interferenceMaking calls, including emergency calls To switch Handset on Off To lock KeypadKey in the date, as a six-digit number Setting the date and timeTo set Press the Menu button Date Your handsets names Ringer Ringer melodies and volumesPress the or button to display Handset 1 ringer Press the Menu buttonPress the button twice Press the or button Making & answering callsPress the Redial button once Muting the microphone Last Number RedialUsing the Phone Book Modify the number if necessary Press the the PHONE/OK button Examples of Caller Display records Caller Display on the handsetDisplay shows the most recent record To store a Press and hold the Redial/CDS button then Number Y ZPhone Book Press the the Menu buttonTo page all handsets Using a multi-handset systemTo stop the ringing Or press any button on any handsetIntercom 1 call from the handset Pressing the Intercom button again New call tone Three-way conferencePress the Intercom button then key in a handset number Press the R buttonButtons to press On the handset Answering machine Quick RefPress Hang UP/C button to exit the menu Answering machine Basis useANS ONLY#and ANS/REC mode Then press the PHONE/OK button To record a memo Using PHONE/OK buttonPHONE/OK button Use and to go toREC MEMOand seclect itTo play your Messages Memos You can use the Q uick Ref list onCall Screening To delete all old messages To delete individual messageSimply press the 6 button while the message is playing Answering machine Remote use Remote ControlTo activate RemoteCodes to use during remote operation Answering machine Advanced use Toll saver When the memory is fullGo to the steps 4 on page 36 to display Press the PHONE/OK button to selectCustomise your phone system Handset defaultHandset name See Key tone Press the Menu button then the or buttonPIN code Dial mode Flash recall timing Using the or button to select the flashDefault Base defaultSettings Display shows BaseHandset registration Different brand To register toBase unit To de-register a handsetEveryday use TroubleshootingThere is inter Does not ringFerence Noise onOut of range. Now I can’t use my handset Hear Busy Using the line TonePBX use Using a multi-handset systemBatteries If the fault persists … Cleaning and care Guarantee and service information Standard Digital Enhanced Cordless Technical detailsChannel bandwidth 1.728 MHz Network connectionEC Declaration of Conformity

2210 specifications

The Binatone 2210 is a versatile and reliable cordless phone that caters to the needs of modern communication. Designed with functionality and user convenience in mind, it combines an array of features that enhance everyday phone use while maintaining a stylish and ergonomic design.

One of the standout features of the Binatone 2210 is its DECT technology, which stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. This technology offers crystal-clear voice quality and an extended range, allowing users to move freely throughout their home or office without losing call quality. The DECT 6.0 technology also ensures reduced interference from other wireless devices, providing a dedicated connection for improved call clarity.

The device boasts a large, backlit display that makes it easy to read information, such as caller ID and menu options, even in low-light conditions. The user interface is intuitive, making navigation simple and accessible for individuals of all ages. The phone's keypad is ergonomically designed, with well-spaced buttons that facilitate easy dialing.

Another notable characteristic of the Binatone 2210 is its built-in answering machine. This feature allows users to receive messages even when they are away from the phone, eliminating the risk of missing important calls. The answering machine is equipped with a robust memory capacity, enabling it to store multiple messages, ensuring that users can go back and listen whenever they wish.

In terms of battery life, the Binatone 2210 excels with its long-lasting rechargeable batteries. Users can enjoy extended talk time and standby time, reducing the need for frequent recharging. The phone also provides a low battery indicator, alerting users when it’s time to recharge.

Additional features of the Binatone 2210 include the ability to store contacts, enabling users to save frequently-dialed numbers for quick access. The conference call feature allows multiple parties to communicate simultaneously, making it ideal for both personal and professional use.

Overall, the Binatone 2210 stands as a solid choice for anyone in need of a reliable, feature-rich cordless phone that integrates advanced technology with user-friendly design. Whether for use at home or in a small business, it offers the essential functionalities that modern users expect, all while maintaining a sleek and contemporary look.