SC3112 User Guide

ALARM

FLASH or

PULSE/TONE

LOCAL CODE Or

LONG DISTANCE

LCD Contrast

AUTO-IP

the LCD. Press number key to input the date. Once done, press SET key.

OR

Press 2 to set the time. The hour and minute will be flashing on the LCD. Press number key to input the time. Once done, press SET key. To exit press HANDSFREE key.

Press SET key. Press 3 to display AL 1-2-3on the LCD. Press 1, 2 or 3 to set the alarm. Press the UP key to select the time. Once done, press Set key.

Press SET key. Press 5 to display 1-F2-PTon the LCD. Press 1 or 2 to set Flash time or Pulse/Tone function.

For Flash time function:

Select 1 then press UP/DOWN key to choose flash time. Once done, press SET key.

For PULSE/TONE function:

Select 2 then press UP/DOWN key to choose flash time. Once done, press SET key.

To exit press HF key.

Press SET key. Then press 6 key to display 1-LOC2-0Lon the LCD. Press 1 or 2 key to set local code or long distance code.

Local Code Setting:

Select 1 then press number key to enter the code. Once done, press SET key.

Long Distance Setting:

Select 2 and OUT OFF will be displayed on the LCD. Press number key to enter the code. Once done, press SET key. Once this feature is turned on, for any phone number that begins with “0”, the phone will auto-add the long distance code.

Press SET key. Press 7 keys to display LCD CON 3 on the LCD. Press UP/DOWN key to adjust LCD contrast. Once done, press SET key. There are 5 levels and by default, it is set to level 3.

Press SET key. Press 8 keys to display 1-AU2-3-IPon the LCD.

Select 2 or 3 to key the number and press SET to confirm. Then select 1, the LCD display AUTO IP OFF and OFF will flash, use UP key to select the IP number.

Auto IP allows you to replace a sequence of number with single 0. E.g. Setting 1455 as Auto IP, therefore when you need to dial 1455, just put 0 in front (pre-dial mode), 0 2334565 will be dialed as 1455 2334565.

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Shiro SC3112 Flash or, Local Code Or, LCD Contrast, For Flash time function, For PULSE/TONE function, Local Code Setting