Oricom TP30 manual Message Waiting Indicator, Hearing Aid Compatibility

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Operation

Message Waiting Indicator

Some PBX systems have a function called Message Waiting. On the back of the telephone is a switch marked (MW/V-/V+/HV/RINGER), this is used to select one of the following options: LED+, LED-, Visual Ring Indicator

(select one of the following options: LED+, LED-, Visual Ring Indicator) and high voltage (HV).

By selecting the appropriate option for your system the telephone will indicate if there are any voice mail messages available.

This function operates differently depending on the PBX system in question therefore please contact your system administrator for more information.

If the unit is not connected through a PBX please select ring indication. please contact your system administrator for more information.

Hearing Aid Compatibility

This unit is compatible with most inductively coupled hearing aids on the market. However due to the wide range of hearing aids available we cannot guarantee that the TP30 will function error free with every model.

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Contents TP30 Page Table of contents General Information N13134REN RN for New Zealand Connecting the telephone InstallationInstalling batteries supplied in the phone If you have a Broadband lineWall Mounting Wall MountingDesk Mounting Location of controls Memory paper card Recall 600/100 switch MEM button Select country version Basic settingsDisplayLCDContrast/Time Setting If not press and hold for approximately 4 secondsReceiving a Call OperationMaking a call Recall and call waiting Redial functionPause To Turn on Telstra call waiting AustraliaTake two different calls at the same time Ringer Volume ControlVolume Control Message Waiting Indicator Hearing Aid CompatibilityDialling from the Phone Book Phone BookStoring names/numbers Press Press Store Press Store againChanging phone numbers/names Deleting a phone book entryStoring One-touch Memories + Mailbox Button Dialling using One-touch MemoriesMemory Location ? is display Press either 0-9 to store the number Dialling using Two-touch MemoriesStoring two-touch Memories Please note Caller IDRetrieving and dialling CID numbers Transferring Numbers to the Phone Book CID Call TypesDeleting Numbers Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Warranty Terms and Conditions Australia Customer Support