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Cordless Skype Dual Phone

User Guide

Caller ID First Ring Suppression

If you subscribe to caller ID service, your phone suppresses the first ring on your landline ensuring that you can see who is calling as soon as you hear the phone ring. If you reset your phone to its default settings, first ring suppression is deactivated. When you receive your next landlinelandline call, your phone automatically detects whether you have calller ID service and, if so, restarts first ring suppression.

Note:Once first ring suppression is activated, the first ring will be suppressed even if you drop the caller ID ser- vice. If you have dropped caller ID service and do not wish to have the first ring suppressed, restart the base station by removing its power supply and then plugging it back in.

Finding a Handset

To find a handset, press and release the PAGE key on the base station.

All handsets that are turned on, registered to the base station, and in standby mode produce the paging tone and display PAGING for 30 seconds. If an external call comes in, all the handsets stop the paging tone and play the external call melody.

To stop paging, press any key on each handset or press the PAGING key on the base station again.

Call Records

Your phone keeps a record of calls that you make, receive, or miss. You can view lists of the last 10 calls that you made, 5 calls that you received, and 15 calls that you missed. The lists include Skype calls and, if you subscribe to caller ID service from your local telephone service provider, landline calls.

Each record contains a name up to 12 characters long and a number or Skype contact up to 32 characters long.

If the caller’s name is available, the first 12 characters are displayed with the date and time that the call was received. If the name is not available, the first 12 characters of the caller’s number are displayed with the date and time.

If a caller’s number matches a phone number stored in the phonebook, the phonebook name is displayed instead of the caller ID name.

Each handset has its own call record lists, so you can delete records on one handset while keeping them on another.

Finding Out Who Called You (Call List)

Check Call Records

1.Press.

2.Select MISSED or RECEIVED and press OK.

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Contents R46.1396.00 rev 2 01/07 Cordless Skype Dual Phone User GuidePage Contents Robotics Corporation Two 2 Year Limited Warranty Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide USA Cordless Skype Dual Phone User GuideImportant Safety Instructions Environment and SafetyCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Introduction Package ContentsPhysical Features LCD Display Icons Handset and ChargerSystem Requirements Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Step One Installing the Phone InstallationInitial Installation Understanding the System Tray Icon Step Two Select Your CountryCharge the Batteries Additional HandsetStopping the Phone Program Starting the Phone ProgramSelect Your Country Register the HandsetNavigating the Menus Basic OperationsPabx Menu OptionsMaking a Skype-to-Skype Call Entering TextBasic Call Functions Below shows the meaning of each icon Making a Skype-to-Landline CallDialling through Your Phonebook Making a Call through Your LandlineInitiating Skype Calls through Your Computer Direct DiallingEnding a Call Adjusting Call VolumeAnswering a Call Muting Your Voice Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Assigning a Speed-Dial Number Skype FeaturesUsing Skype Speed-Dial Emergency CallingVoicemail 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 Store from a Recent Call Using MenusUsing the Phonebook Key Dialling from the PhonebookDelete a Single Entry Editing Phonebook EntriesDeleting Phonebook Entries Delete All Entries Copying Phonebook EntriesViewing Storage Availability Changing a Quick Dial Key Using Quick DialAssigning a Quick Dial Key Quick DiallingDeleting a Quick Dial Key Recall Call Waiting Advanced OperationsAdvanced Call Functions RediallingReceive 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 Alarm Clock Phone SettingsTime Settings Setting the Time of DayDisplay Personal SettingsAdjust the Contrast Recall or Flash Advanced SettingsSounds Pause Dial ModeBaby Call Area CodeKeypad Lock Additional Handset FeaturesMessage Waiting Indicator Voicemail Waiting IndicatorFinding Out Who Called You Call List Call RecordsCaller ID First Ring Suppression Finding a HandsetFinding Out Whom You Have Called Dialled List Delete All Dial Records Multi-Handset FunctionsSave a Dial Record to Your Phonebook Delete a Dial RecordCall Another Handset While You Are Talking on the Phone Call Someone in the HouseRegistering a Handset Base Station FunctionsTransfer a Call to Another Handset Make a 3-Way Conference CallChanging the PIN Selecting a Base StationDeleting a Handset Selecting Country Resetting to Default ValuesCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide Handset does not beep when placed on the charger TroubleshootingBasic Procedure Specific ProblemsWindows Speaker volume is too soft or too loudHandset has poor audio quality such as crackling or echo Windows XPCannot make a SkypeOut call Phone does not ring when a call comesCannot place a Skype call using the phone’s contact list My system sounds are playing through the wrong deviceCannot switch between two calls Reboot ProcedureCountry Support InformationCordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide FCC Equipment Approval Information Regulatory InformationDeclaration of Conformity Radio and Television Interference Information Privacy NoiseFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Hearing Aid Compatibility HACDo not attempt to repair or modify this equipment EU Health Protection CE ComplianceDeclaration of Conformity Cordless Skype Dual Phone User Guide General Terms Robotics Corporation Two 2 Year Limited WarrantyObtaining Warranty Service Limitations Disclaimer