VTech USB 7100 manual Auto answer, Language, Registration, Time & date, Net status, Key lock

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3 > AUTO ANSWER

4LANGUAGE

OK

1 > ENGLISH

2SPANISH

OK

1 > REGISTER

2DEREGISTER

OK

1 > AUTOMATIC

2MANUAL

OK

MM / DD / YY HH : MM

AM PM

For manual entry, use the dial pad to enter month, day, year, hour and minute, then select AM or PM.

Telephone Operation

Handset settings

3 Auto answer

When on, incoming calls will be answered automati- cally when you lift the handset from the base. Select OK to toggle Auto Answer on or off (a checkmark appears when on). Press OFF to save & exit.

4 Language

At this menu you can select the language used in all menus and screen displays. Use the V^ buttons to highlight English, Spanish or French, then select OK to save your preference.

5 Registration

Use this feature to add a new handset, de-register or re-register your original handset if necessary. (You may need to do this if the handset displays “Search Base” after it has been in the base for more than 60 seconds.)

Use the V^ buttons to highlight Register or Deregister, then select OK. See page 25 for further information.

6 Time & date

You can choose to set the time and date manually, or have it updated automatically to match your PC time and date settings (if the USB cable is connected to an operating computer).

Use the V^ buttons to highlight Automatic or Manual, then select OK to save your preference.

If you select Manual, you will be prompted to enter the date and time (see directions at left).

>shows current net status when you first enter the menu (before scrolling)

1 > OFFLINE

2ONLINE

OK

*> KEY LOCK 1 TONES

OK

Appears when dial pad is locked

KEYS LOCKED

INTERCM MENU

Telephone Operation

Handset settings

7 Net status

At this menu you can log on, log off, or change how you are identified to the network of other Skypeusers when you are online.

Use the V^ buttons to highlight one of the status options listed below, then select OK to save your preference.

1 Offline: You cannot make or receive Skypecalls.

2 Online: You are logged in and available for calls.

3 Skype Me: Temporarily disables your privacy settings so you can be contacted by anyone on the global Skypenetwork.

4 Away: Your status is changed to Away when you are logged in, but have not used your computer for a short while (5 minutes by default; can be changed in SkypeOptions).

5 Not available: Your status is changed to Not Available when you are logged in, but have not used your computer for a longer time (20 minutes by default; can be changed in SkypeOptions).

6 Do not disturb: You can activate this status if you are busy and do not want to receive incoming calls.

7 Invisible: You can activate this status if you want to make but not receive Internet calls. Other users will see you listed as “Offline.”

Note: Visit www.skype.com for more information on using and configuring these options.

* Key lock

This feature locks your telephone dial pad to prevent accidental button-presses. Select OK to lock the dial pad. To unlock, select MENU, then quickly press *.

If you attempt to use the dial pad while it is locked, the directions for unlocking the dial pad will be displayed on screen.

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Contents USB 0500PM 1/19Table of contents Parts checklist Quick reference guideInternet calling Battery installation & chargingBefore you begin About Caller IdentificationComputer Telephone base installationWall mounting Underside of telephone baseSoftware installation & use Belt clip & optional headsetOptions screen Status screenAbout screen Basic operation Options while on callsHandset settings Intercom and call transfersRegistration Auto answerLanguage Time & dateNew phonebook entries Phonebook search To dial, edit or delete entriesTo review your call log Adding new handsets Screen icons and indicator lightsIndicator lights Handset screen iconsCase of difficulty Not ring If you hear noise or interference during a callPhone does Handset doesCare and maintenance Dial pad text entryImportant safety instructions Warranty FCC Part FCC, Acta and IC regulationsFCC and Acta Information 32F 122F Technical specificationsIC Industry Canada 0C 50CIndex Issue 1.5 VTech 06/06/05