Connecting The Base Station; Usage; Make A Call - Qilive Q.4436 Manual De Instrucciones

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4.2

Connecting the base station

Connect the power cord and the telephone cord to the base station.
Plug the AC adapter into a 100-240V/50-60Hz AC outlet and the telephone
cord into your telephone wall jack.
Note:
Always use the cables provided in the box.
The base requires AC power to operate and does not provide enough power to
charge the handset batteries.
Warning:
Only use the adapter supplied with the device. Using any other power supply may cause hazards.
Install the base in a position that allows the AC adapter plug to easily access a power outlet. Never attempt
to extend the AC power cable.
4.3
Inserting and charging batteries
Insert the 2 batteries provided into the battery slots according to the polarity
markings. Use only rechargeable NiMH batteries of the type provided. Position
the battery cover and slide it down until it clicks into place. Place the handset
on the base station and allow it to charge for 15 hours before using it for the
first time. The handset will beep when properly placed on the base or charger.
5.

USAGE

5.1

Make a Call

There are two ways to make a call, preparatory dial or direct dial. A timer will
display how long a call has ben in progress in the (HH:MM:SS) format.
5.1.1
Preparatory dial
Enter the phone number and press <ENTER CALL> to dial the number. Press <ENTER CALL> again
to turn on the speakerphone. Press the <C> key to delete the last entered digit.
5.1.2
Direct dial
Press <ENTER CALL> and enter the phone number. Press <ENTER CALL> again to turn on the
speakerphone. Press the <C> key to delete the last entered digit.
5.1.3
Call from contacts
Press the <LEFT KEY> and select <CONTACTS> from the main menu. Use the <UP/DOWN> keys to
select the desired contact. Press <ENTER CALL> to dial the selected entry.
5.1.4
Call from the call log
Press the <UP> key to access the call log. Use the <UP/DOWN> keys to select the desired entry.
Press <ENTER CALL> to dial. Alternatively, press the <LEFT KEY> and select <CALL LOG>.
5.1.5
Call from the redial list
Press the <DOWN> key to access the redial list. Use the <UP/DOWN> keys to select the desired redial
number. Press <ENTER CALL> to dial the selected entry.
5.1.6
Call from direct memory key
In the idle screen, press and hold the a DM key to dial the stored number. Alternatively, press <ENTER
CALL> then press and hold a DM key to dial the stored number. A number must first be stored in the
direct memory key (5.6.10). If no number is stored, you will hear a double beep alert tone instead.
5.1.7
Answer a call
If the handset is on the base, press <ENTER CALL> while the phone is ringing to answer. Press
<ENTER CALL> again to turn on the speakerphone. If the handset is on the base and auto answer
(5.6.9) is enabled, pick up the handset to answer the call.
5.1.8
Audio boost
Audio boost amplifies the earpiece volume to make up for poor ear sensitivity. Press the <AUDIO
BOOSTER> button during the call to turn audio boost on. The LED indicator will turn red and the
words "BOOST ON" will display. While audio boost is enabled, press the <VOL UP/VOL DOWN> keys
to adjust the earpiece volume within the frequency range defined in the equalizer (5.6.5). To disable,
press the <AUDIO BOOSTER> button again. The LED indicator will turn off and the words "BOOST
OFF" will display. The audio boost feature automatically switches off when a call is terminated.
5.1.9
End a call
Press <EXIT CALL> or put the handset on the base station to end an active call.
5.1.10 Adjust earpiece and handsfree volume
During a call, press the <VOL UP/VOL DOWN> keys to switch between volumes. The selected volume
is displayed on the screen. When you end the call, the setting will remain at the last selected level.
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