USRobotics 9630, 9631 manual Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide

Page 26

Cordless Skype Dual Phone

User Guide

1.Press .

The phone displays MUTE. The caller cannot hear you, but you can hear the caller.

2.Press again to speak with the caller.

26

Image 26
Contents Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide R46.1396.00 rev 2 01/07Page Contents Robotics Corporation Two 2 Year Limited Warranty Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide USAEnvironment and Safety Important Safety InstructionsCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Introduction Package ContentsPhysical Features Handset and Charger LCD Display IconsSystem Requirements Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Step One Installing the Phone InstallationInitial Installation Step Two Select Your Country Understanding the System Tray IconStarting the Phone Program Additional HandsetStopping the Phone Program Charge the BatteriesRegister the Handset Select Your CountryBasic Operations Navigating the MenusMenu Options PabxMaking a Skype-to-Skype Call Entering TextBasic Call Functions Making a Skype-to-Landline Call Below shows the meaning of each iconDirect Dialling Making a Call through Your LandlineInitiating Skype Calls through Your Computer Dialling through Your PhonebookEnding a Call Adjusting Call VolumeAnswering a Call Muting Your Voice Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Emergency Calling Skype FeaturesUsing Skype Speed-Dial Assigning a Speed-Dial NumberVoicemail Making a Skype Conference CallChanging Your Skype Presence Deleting Voicemail SkypeOut CreditsRetrieving Voicemail Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Storing a Name and Number Store by Using the Phonebook MenuPhonebook Dialling from the Phonebook Using MenusUsing the Phonebook Key Store from a Recent CallDelete a Single Entry Editing Phonebook EntriesDeleting Phonebook Entries Delete All Entries Copying Phonebook EntriesViewing Storage Availability Quick Dialling Using Quick DialAssigning a Quick Dial Key Changing a Quick Dial KeyDeleting a Quick Dial Key Redialling Advanced OperationsAdvanced Call Functions Recall Call WaitingReceive a Second Incoming Call Make a Second Outgoing Call While on a Skype CallMake a Second Outgoing Call While on a Landline Call Headset Chain DiallingMaking a Hands-free Call Setting the Time of Day Phone SettingsTime Settings Setting the Alarm ClockPersonal Settings DisplayAdjust the Contrast Recall or Flash Advanced SettingsSounds Dial Mode PauseArea Code Baby CallVoicemail Waiting Indicator Additional Handset FeaturesMessage Waiting Indicator Keypad LockFinding a Handset Call RecordsCaller ID First Ring Suppression Finding Out Who Called You Call ListFinding Out Whom You Have Called Dialled List Delete a Dial Record Multi-Handset FunctionsSave a Dial Record to Your Phonebook Delete All Dial RecordsCall Someone in the House Call Another Handset While You Are Talking on the PhoneMake a 3-Way Conference Call Base Station FunctionsTransfer a Call to Another Handset Registering a HandsetChanging the PIN Selecting a Base StationDeleting a Handset Resetting to Default Values Selecting CountryCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Specific Problems TroubleshootingBasic Procedure Handset does not beep when placed on the chargerWindows XP Speaker volume is too soft or too loudHandset has poor audio quality such as crackling or echo WindowsMy system sounds are playing through the wrong device Phone does not ring when a call comesCannot place a Skype call using the phone’s contact list Cannot make a SkypeOut callReboot Procedure Cannot switch between two callsSupport Information CountryCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide FCC Equipment Approval Information Regulatory InformationDeclaration of Conformity Radio and Television Interference Information Hearing Aid Compatibility HAC NoiseFCC Radiation Exposure Statement PrivacyDo not attempt to repair or modify this equipment EU Health Protection CE ComplianceDeclaration of Conformity Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Robotics Corporation Two 2 Year Limited Warranty General TermsObtaining Warranty Service Limitations Disclaimer