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v1.0, November 2006
Contents
Main
ii v1.0, November 2006
Trademarks
Statement of Conditions
Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
Besttigung des Herstellers/Importeurs
Regulatory Compliance Information
iii
Europe Declaration of Conformity in Languages of the European Community
iv
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States
FCC Information to User
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure
FCC Declaration Of Conformity
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions
Equipment Compliance Information
Cordless Internet Phone with Skype
Notification to the Local Telephone Company
Notes
Industry Canada Notice
Telephone Connections
vii
Equipment Compliance Information
Product and Publication Details
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Contents
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About This Manual
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
How to Use This Manual
How to Print this Manual
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Chapter 1 Getting Started
Important Safety Information
Digital Security System
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Package Contents
About Your Phone
Handset Light and Controls
Getting Started 1-5
Powering Your Handset On and Off
Note: Your handset cannot receive any calls if the power is switched off.
Table1-1. Handset Light and Controls (continued)
Handset Icons
Using the Menus
Getting Started 1-7
Locking and Unlocking the Handset Keypad
Table1-3. Menus
Base Unit
The following table describes the keys and connectors on the base unit.
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Chapter 2 Installation
Requirements
Charging the Batteries
Connecting the Base Unit
Setting up the Handset
Signing In to Skype
Creating a Skype Name and Password
Standby Display
Linking to the Base Unit
Chapter 3 Skype Calling
Skype Features
Assigning a Preferred Line for a SkypeOut Contact
Making a Skype Call
Calling a Contact
Making a SkypeOut Call
Receiving Calls
Answering a Second Skype Call During a Call
Call Forwarding
2. Enter the setting that you want.
Skype Voicemail
My Greeting
Skype Tools
Privacy
Your Skype Profile
Signing in Automatically
Viewing or Changing Your Skype Status
Changing Your Skype Password
Updating Skype Software
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Chapter 4 Landline Calling
Making a Landline Call
Direct Dialing
Selecting the Landline Option
Redialing the Last Number
Making a Second Landline Call During a Call
Receiving Calls
Auto Answer
Turning off the Ringer During a Call
Answering a Second Landline Call during a Call
Landline Voicemail
Chapter 5 Contacts
Entering Text and Numbers
Contact Options
Adding Contacts
Finding a Contact
Searching for a Skype User
Blocking a Contact
Unblocking a Contact
Chapter 6 Advanced Features
Call History
Call History Options
Viewing Call Records
Making a Call from the Call History
Adding a Call Record to Your Contact List
Deleting a Call Record
Deleting All Records of a Call List
Intercom and Conference Calls
Calling Another Handset
Transferring a Call
Making a 3-Way Conference Call
Predialing
Personalizing Your Handset Display
Setting the Language
Changing the Screen Settings
Personalizing Your Phones Sound
Adjusting the Sound Settings
Setting the Ring Tones
Turning Off All the Ringers with Silent Status
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Chapter 7 Settings and Maintenance
Settings
Country Code
Area Code
Time and Date
Changing the System PIN
Resetting to Default Settings
Registering Your Handset
Registering Your Handset(s) with an Additional Base
Selecting a Base Unit
Deleting a Handset
Advanced Landline Calling Features
Dial Mode
Recall Selection
Setting a Pause
Category Number
Network Settings
Viewing Network Settings
Changing Network Settings
Web Page Configuration
Accessing the Web Page
Troubleshooting
Settings and Maintenance 7-11
Table7-1. Troubleshooting Tips (continued)
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Default Factory Settings and Technical Specifications A-1
Appendix A Default Factory Settings and Technical Specifications
Default Factory Settings
TableA-1. Default Factory Settings
Technical Specifications
A-2 Default Factory Settings and Technical Specifications
TableA-1. Default Factory Settings
Power and Safety
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Appendix B Related Documents