Shiro Cordless Telephone SD8101 User Manual

User Manual •  
SD8101  
Digital Enhanced Cordless Communication  
 
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What the symbols mean  
Battery charge level  
Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ (  
), put the handset on the base unit  
to charge the batteries. While the battery is being charged, the level shown  
will keep changing.  
Outside call  
You are connected to an outside call.  
Intercom call  
You are connected to an intercom call.  
Phone book  
Show the names and numbers of stored record.  
Mute  
Your handset's microphone is muted.  
Up and down arrows  
To browse through the programming menu for more options.  
Signal level  
Shows the strength of the signal between the handset and base unit, and  
flashes when you are out of range of the base unit, when the level is low, or  
the symbol is flashing, move closer to base unit.  
Speakerphone  
Your handset’s loudspeaker is on when LCD appear this icon  
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The handset and base unit  
MENU button  
PHONEBOOK button  
Press to enter menu mode and  
enter sub-menu. Press the key  
In standby mode, press to enter  
phonebook menu  
Press to confirm selection.  
You need the button if you phone is  
Connected to a PABX.  
"
" to lock or unlock the  
keypad.  
CLEAR button  
Press and hold (2-3 seconds) to switch  
the handset on and off  
CALL button  
Press to begin, answer and end  
a telephone call.  
Press during programming to go back  
to the previous option, or to clear  
digits one by one from the display.  
Press during a call to mute the  
microphone  
UP and DOWN button  
In standby mode, press to show  
phonebook list  
Press during programming to  
move through the menu.  
Press during a call to change the  
volume in the earpiece.  
IN USE light  
The IN USE light comes on when you  
have a connection to the telephone  
line.  
CHARGE light  
The CHARGE light comes on when the  
handset's batteries are being charged.  
SPEAKERPHONE button  
Press to turn the  
speakerphone ON/OFF  
HANDSET LOCATOR button  
Press this to make the handset ring,  
if you cannot remember where you put it.  
Press it again to stop the handset ringing.  
INT button  
Press to make an intercom call (if  
you have more than one handset)  
Before you can use the handset to  
make calls for the first time, you  
will need to fit and fully charge the  
battery for 15 hours.  
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Setting up your telephone  
Connection and conditions for use  
You can connect your SD8101 to a direct exchange line (DEL), a line  
connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an extension  
socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an approved compatible  
PBX. Do not connect the SD8101 as an extension to a payphone.  
How many phones can you connect?  
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones, fax  
machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to more  
than 4, otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or answer calls  
correctly. The SD8101 has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have a REN  
of 1unless marked otherwise.  
Radio signals between handset and base unit  
To use your handset and base unit together, you must be able to establish a  
radio link between them. Be aware that:  
Sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results, in a  
two-storey house, the best position may be on the first-floor landing.  
Any large metal object, like a fridge, a mirror or a filing cabinet,  
between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal.  
Other solid structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength.  
Choosing a site for the base unit  
The base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where:  
The mains adapter plug will reach a 230-V AC switched mains supply  
socket; never try to lengthen the mains power cable.  
The telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket or  
extension socket.  
It is not close to another telephone, this can cause radio interference.  
It is not close to a sink, bath or shower, or anywhere else where it  
might get wet.  
It is not close to other electrical equipment, fridges, washing  
machines, microwave ovens, TVs, fluorescent lights, etc.  
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What's in this pack  
Please check the box contents for completeness.  
If any parts are missing, return complete box to  
your supplier.  
The cordless handset  
The base unit  
Rechargeable battery pack  
A telephone line cable (different from country to  
country)  
A mains power lead and adaptor (different from country  
to country)  
Charger pods (not available for single handset)  
User manual  
Note: Keep your proof of purchase to support any warranty  
claim.  
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Installation  
1. Choose a suitable site for the base unit  
Make sure it is not near to another telephone, nor to other  
electrical equipment.  
2. Plug the mains power  
lead and the telephone  
line cord into the rear of  
the base unit  
3. Plug the mains adapter  
into a 230 V AC, 50 Hz  
mains socket, with the  
switch on the socket set to OFF  
Note: The illustration of adaptor may vary from  
country to country.  
4. Switch on mains power at the socket  
5. Fit the battery in the handset(s)  
Insert the battery pack as shown  
Fit the battery compartment cover,  
Sliding it until it clicks firmly into  
position.  
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6. Connect the base unit to the telephone line  
Switch off power at the mains socket.  
Insert the telephone line plug into the socket.  
Switch mains power back on.  
Make sure the mains socket is  
switched on if you want to use  
the phone---it will not work  
without electrical power.  
Use the plug to raise the  
shutter before pushing it into  
the socket  
Note:  
1. The charger pod does not have a  
connection to the telephone line.  
2. The illustration of telephone's socket  
may vary from country to country.  
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Important safety information  
This equipment is not designed for making emergency calls in the event of a power  
failure. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.  
(This means that you should also have a basic phone that does not need mains  
power, connected to your line so that you can make calls during a power failure)  
People with a heart pacemaker should consult their doctor before using the  
telephone.  
If you wear a hearing aid, you should note SD8101 works by transmitting radio  
waves between base and handset that may cause a humming noise.  
1. DO NOT clean any part of your phone with benzene, thinner or other solvent  
chemicals, which may cause permanent damage to your phone. This damage is not  
covered by the Guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp cloth.  
Cleaning it with a wet cloth may give you an electric shock.  
2. DO NOT use this equipment in places where volatile or explosive materials may  
be present.  
3. DO NOT let the base unit get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious injury  
if used while you are wet or standing in water. NEVER use your phone during a  
thunderstorm. Unplug the base unit from the telephone line and the mains socket  
when there are storms in your area. Damage caused by lightning is not covered by  
the Guarantee.  
4. The SD8101 will produce a certain amount of heat during operation. For this  
reason it is recommended that this equipment is NOT placed in direct contact with  
antique, veneered or delicate furniture surfaces.  
5. DO NOT dispose batteries with normal household waste.  
6. The SD8101 DECT phone emits radio signals which could interfere with other  
electronic equipment, computers, radio, TV set, clock radio alarms, etc.  
A distance of at least one meter should be maintained between SD8101 base  
station and other equipment. This will minimize the risk of such interference.  
7. When you do not need to carry your handsets around, leave them on the base  
unit or charger pod, to keep the batteries charged.  
8. If you hear a warning tone as move around during a call, and/ or the sound in  
the earpiece becomes faint or distorted; you may be going out of range of the base  
unit.  
Move nearer to the base unit within 20 seconds, until the tone stops. Otherwise  
your call may be cut off.  
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Warranty Information  
Your phone is covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase  
shown on your sales receipt. The warranty does not cover the batteries,  
misuse or damage caused by a storm or excessive voltages.  
If you have any problems using the phone, check the Troubleshooting  
section at the back of this manual. If you need to return your SD8101 to our  
Repair Center while it is under guarantee, there will be some handling  
charge.  
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Making and answering calls  
To switch the handset ON or OFF  
Press and hold the CLEAR  
button for 2-3 seconds to switch the handset  
ON or OFF.  
To make a call  
1. Key in the telephone number (If you make a mistake, press  
CLEAR  
button to clear digits from the display. To clear all digits,  
press and hold CLEAR  
2. Press and hold the CALL  
button.)  
button.  
Or you also can dial the stored number through PHONEBOOK  
button.  
Note: You can dial the number after you press and hold the CALL  
button if you need, but you won't be able to correct any mistakes if you do  
it in this way.  
When you dial the outside line access digit (e.g. 9) then the telephone  
number, press and hold the "#" button about 2 seconds for a pause.  
To answer a call  
When the handset and base unit ring, press the CALL  
button to answer  
a call, and the symbol or appears in the display.  
When the AUTO TALK is turned on, you can simply answer the call by lifting  
the handset from the base unit (see AUTO TALK).  
To end a call  
Press the CALL  
button to end a call.  
To redial a call  
In standby mode, press CLEAR  
then UP/DOWN button, the display  
shows the number you dialed or received. Then press CALL  
button to  
redial the number.  
To save a call  
After you dial or receive a call, you can press MENU  
button to save it.  
Earpiece volume  
During a call, to adjust the volume of the earpiece:  
Press the UP or DOWN button to change the volume (1 to 10).  
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Muting the mouthpiece  
To put a call "on hold", so that the person on the other hand end cannot  
hear you:  
Press the CLEAR  
button once  
While the mouthpiece is muted, you cannot press any number key to send  
digits down the line.  
To get back to the call:  
Press the CLEAR  
button again.  
Phone Book  
Up to 30 records could be stored in each handset's Phone Book. Each record  
can store up to 20 digits, and names of up to eight characters could be  
stored with the number. In standby mode, press UP/DOWN  
button to  
show phonebook list. There are two ways to enter phonebook.  
In standby mode, press PHONEBOOK  
button to enter phonebook; or  
through MENU  
and UP/DOWN button to enter phonebook.  
To store a number into phonebook  
1. Press PHONEBOOK  
button, or through MENU  
then UP/DOWN  
button to the location PHONEBOOK  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button  
The display shows ADD  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button again, then key in the name and  
button to confirm  
the number  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
To clear a number from phonebook  
1. Press PHONEBOOK  
button, or through MENU  
then UP/DOWN  
button to the location PHONEBOOK  
2. Press PHONEBOOK  
button again, then scroll UP/DOWN  
button  
to the location DELETE  
3. Press PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, then press UP/DOWN  
button to scroll the stored names and numbers  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK to delete the name and number  
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To modify (change) a number in phonebook  
1. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, or through MENU  
then  
UP/DOWN  
button to the location PHONEBOOK  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, then press UP/DOWN  
button, the display shows the stored names and numbers  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK button, and modify the number  
To clear all numbers from phonebook  
1. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, or through MENU  
then  
UP/DOWN  
button to the location PHONEBOOK  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button again, then scroll UP/DOWN  
button to the location DEL ALL  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to delete all numbers  
Call Logs  
Call Logs store information related to received calls, missed calls and dialed  
calls. The SD8101 can store up to a maximum of 30 calls, consisting of 10  
received, missed and dialed calls respectively.  
To check call records  
1. Press the MENU  
button. The display shows CALLLOGS.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then scroll UP/DOWN button to  
the locations MISSED, RECEIVED, or DIALLED calls.  
You will see either names or numbers.  
To dial a number from call logs  
1. Ensure the required name/number is visible on the display.  
2. Press CALL  
button.  
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Handset Setting  
Key tone on and off  
Each time you press a key on your handset, you hear a tone. You can turn  
this off if needed.  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button.  
The display shows KEYTONE.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
, then UP/DOWN  
button.  
The display shows ON or OFF?  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm.  
Ringer Volume (EXT)  
You have a choice of five volume levels (1 to 5).  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button.  
button  
to the location EXT VOL.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
The display shows the current volume level.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the volume.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the volume level you  
want.  
Ringer Volume (INT)  
You have a choice of five volume levels (1 to 5).  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button.  
button to  
the location INT VOL.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
The display shows the current volume level.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the volume.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the volume level you  
want.  
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Ringer Melody (EXT)  
You have a choice of 9 ringing melodies  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button.  
button to  
the location EXT RING.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
The display shows the current melody.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the melody.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the melody you want.  
Ringer Melody (INT)  
You have a choice of 9 ringing melodies  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button.  
button  
to the location INT RING.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
The display shows the current melody.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the melody.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the melody you want.  
Your handset name  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button  
to the location SET NAME.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button.  
The display shows the current name.  
4. Press the CLEAR  
button repeatedly to clear the display, then  
key in your chosen name.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm.  
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Display language  
You can change the default language to any language you prefer.  
1. Press the MENU  
button then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location HANDSET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button then press UP/DOWN  
button  
again to the location LANGUAGE.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button.  
The display shows the current language.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to the language you prefer.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm.  
Auto Talk  
Normally, you need to press the CALL  
button to answer an incoming call.  
But with AUTOTALK turned on, when your handset is resting on the base  
unit and it rings for an incoming call, you can answer the call by simply  
lifting the handset. To turn auto-talk ON/OFF:  
1. Press the MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to HANDSET.  
button to  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button then UP/DOWN  
AUTOTALK.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button again, the display shows ON? /  
OFF?  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm.  
!
If you have turned auto-talk on, do not press the CALL  
you've answered a call by lifting the handset, otherwise, the call will be  
disconnected.  
button after  
To Lock /Unlock the keypad  
Press MENU  
button and “ “ button consecutively to lock or unlock the  
keypad.  
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Base Setting (Default PIN No: 0000)  
To set call barring number  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button until the display  
shows BASE SET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then  
press UP/DOWN  
button to the location BARRING.  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button  
The display shows one of the numbers from 1 to 5 (You can set  
maximum call barring numbers), and then key in the telephone  
number you want to set call barring.  
5. Press PHONEBOOK  
button, then the display shows HS?  
Key in the handset number that you want to set call barring.  
6. Press PHONEBOOK button to confirm.  
To delete call barring number  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button until the display  
shows BASESET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
3. Key in your PIN number.  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location BARRING.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows the call barring  
number you set.  
6. Press the CLEAR  
button to delete the number.  
button to confirm.  
7. Press PHONEBOOK  
Base Melody  
You have a choice of nine ringing melodies for the base unit  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press PHONEBOOK  
button and Key in the PIN number.  
3. Press PHONEBOOK  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location B MELODY.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the melody.  
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5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the melody you want.  
Base Volume  
You have a choice of five volume levels (1-5)  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press PHONEBOOK  
button and Key in the PIN number.  
button then UP/DOWN button to the  
3. Press PHONEBOOK  
location B VOLUME.  
The display shows the current volume level.  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
button to change the volume.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm the volume level you  
want.  
Least call route (LCR) function (Optional)  
With the LCR function, the phone will automatically replace a long number  
with a comparative short number, to simplify the process of dialing a long  
number. For example, if the user program to replace "00" with "1790900",  
then when he dials  
"006567417211", then the phone will automatically replace the number to  
be dialed out as "17909006567417211". To set LCR:  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
UP/DOWN button to the location LCR.  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK button, the display shows SHORT.  
button, the display shows PIN?  
button, then  
5. Key in the short number you want to replace the long number.  
6. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, then the display  
shows LONG.  
7. Key in the long number.  
8. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm.  
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PABX function  
With the PABX function, the phone will automatically pause for 3 seconds  
once the initial string of the phone number matches the PABX code. For  
example, if the user program to enter "9" as PABX code, then when he dials  
"98118118", then the phone will dial “9” first then pause for 3 seconds  
follow by “8118118”. To set PABX:  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASE SET  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
button, then  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
UP/DOWN  
button to the location PABX  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PABX 1. You  
may press UP/DOWN  
button to select PABX 2.  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows EMPTY, key in  
the code. The maximum PABX code length is 5 digits.  
6. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm  
FLASH function  
With the FLASH function, you may select Short or Long flash time for your  
PABX. You may activate FLASH by pressing PHONEBOOK button. To set  
FLASH:  
1. Press MENU  
button then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASE SET  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
button, then  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
UP/DOWN  
button to the location FLASH  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows SHORT? You  
may press UP/DOWN  
button to select LONG?  
5. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm  
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To Set Dial Mode  
You can change dial mode to TONE or PULSE dialing.  
To set dial mode:  
1. Press MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then  
press UP/DOWN  
button to the location DIAL MODE.  
button to change Dial mode as TONE or PULSE  
4. Press UP/DOWN  
dialing.  
To reset base  
1. Press MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then  
UP/DOWN  
button to the location B RESET.  
4. Press PHONEBOOK  
button, then the display shows RESET?  
5. Press PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, or Press CLEAR  
button, and go back to B RESET.  
To change base PIN  
1. Press MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button to the location  
BASESET.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?  
button, then  
button to the location SET PIN? or MAST PIN?  
3. Key in your PIN number and press the PHONEBOOK  
UP/DOWN  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, the display shows PIN?.  
5. Key in the new PIN number, and press PHONEBOOK  
button, the  
display shows PIN?  
6. Key in the new PIN number again, and press PHONEBOOK  
button  
to confirm.  
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Baby Call  
With baby call option turned on, you cannot make any outside call except to  
a number you have programmed in. When you press any digital key, the  
programmed number will be dialed out automatically.  
To enter Baby call mode  
1. Press the MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button until the  
display shows BABYCALL.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location ENABLE?  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, and the display shows  
BC MODE to enter Baby call mode.  
To exit Baby call mode  
1. In Babycall mode, press the MENU  
button, the display shows  
DISABLE?  
2. Then press PHONEBOOK  
button to exit Baby call mode.  
To set the Baby Call number  
1. Press MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button until the display  
shows BABYCALL.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button until  
the display shows SET NUM.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button and Key in the number  
(If you make a mistake, press the CLEAR  
button to delete digits  
from the display)  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button to confirm, and the display shows  
BC MODE.  
To change the Baby call number  
1. Press MENU  
button, then UP/DOWN  
button go to the location  
button again, the display shows the  
button to clear the display.  
BABYCALL.  
2. Press the PHONEBOOK  
stored number.  
3. Press and hold the CLEAR  
4. Key in the new number and press the PHONEBOOK  
button.  
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Resetting the system  
If you have set a PIN and forgotten it, you need to reset the system. The PIN  
will be reset to 0000. If you reset the system, you will lose all stored  
information (including numbers in memory) and all features will return to  
their default settings.  
While you are resetting the system, you should disconnect the telephone  
line cord from the back of the base unit, so you won't be interrupted by  
incoming calls. To reset the system without the PIN:  
1. Disconnect the power lead from the back of the base unit  
2. Press and hold the HANDSET LOCATOR  
button in the base unit  
3. Connect the power lead into the back of the base unit. After you hear  
"beep" sound for five times, then release the LOCATOR  
button  
4. You will hear confirmation tone from the base unit.  
Handset registration  
Your SD8101 is supplied with the handset already registered to the base unit,  
and you shouldn't need to register it. But if you've bought extra handsets  
separately, you'll need to register each one to your original base unit.  
Maximum 4 handsets can be registered to one base.  
To register a handset  
1. Press and hold the Handset locator  
button on the base unit for a  
while, until you hear "beep" sound twice continuously.  
2. Press the MENU  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button to the  
location REGISTER.  
3. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button, then press UP/DOWN  
button  
to the location SUB BASE.  
4. Press the PHONEBOOK  
button again  
The display shows BASE? 1 2 3 4  
5. Key in a base unit number  
The display shows SEARCH + selected number. After a while, when  
the handset finds the base unit, the display shows PIN.  
6. Key in your pin (default 0000) and press PHONEBOOK  
to confirm  
If the display says NOT REG, check to see if you key in the correct PIN,  
then repeat the registration procedure again from step 1.  
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Intercom and transfer  
To make an intercom call  
To make a call to another handset  
1. Press the INTERCOM  
button.  
You hear Dial tone.  
2. Key in the number of the other handset.  
On the other handset's display, your number appears, and the INT symbol  
flashes. Then the other handset user presses the CALL  
button to  
connect the call.  
For details of how to change the ringing melody and volume for intercom  
calls, see "INT MELODY" and "INT VOLUME" on "HANDSET SETTING" part.  
To end an intercom call  
Press the CALL  
button on your handset  
The other person will hear Busy tone, and should also press the CALL  
button to hand up.  
To transfer a call  
When you have made or answered an outside call, to transfer it to another  
handset:  
Press the INTERCOM  
button and key in the number of the other  
handset.  
The outside call is put on hold. When the other handset answers, you can  
speak to the user. If the other handset does not answer, you can get back  
to the outside call by pressing the INT button again.  
To transfer the outside call to the other handset:  
Press the CALL  
button to hang up and transfer the call  
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Troubleshooting  
If you experience difficulties with the working of your SD8101, refer to the  
advice given below.  
1. "The handset does not ring"  
Check the base unit's mains power adaptor is plugged in and power is  
switched on. The base unit needs mains power for normal operation of the  
phone, not just for charging the batteries.  
Make sure you are using the telephone line cable that was supplied with  
your  
SD8101. Other telephone line cables might not work..  
2. "There is no dial tone"  
Check that the handset is registered to the base station.  
Check that the line cord is securely connected at both ends and is  
undamaged.  
Check the power to the base station is on and connected.  
3. "The base does not ring."  
Check that the base power is ON, and the base ringer is set ON.  
Check that the line cord is correctly fitted and undamaged.  
4. "The CHARGE light on the base unit does not come on."  
Check the handset is properly stationed.  
Check the connections between the base unit and mains power socket.  
Clean the battery charging contacts with a dry cloth.  
5. "When I press the CALL button, I hear a loud noise."  
The strange noise is caused by interference. Disconnect the mains power  
lead from the back of the base unit, and then wait for 30 seconds before  
reconnecting it.  
6. "There is 'beep' sound while I am on a call."  
You may be going out of range of the base unit. Move closer, or your call  
may be cut off.  
Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low, recharge the  
batteries.  
7. "I cannot make or answer calls."  
Move the handset closer to the base unit.  
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Try a different location for the base unit, perhaps higher, or further from  
other electrical equipment.  
Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low, replace the  
handset on the base unit to recharge the batteries.  
Switch off power at the mains socket, wait for a few seconds and then  
switch back on.  
8. "The handset’s battery are running low within an hour or two."  
Before you used the handset for the first time, you should have left it on the  
base unit for up to 15 hours to charge the battery fully.  
You may need to replace the battery.  
9. "Last Number Redial and/or memory dialing don't work on a PBX."  
When you first make a call, try press the # button for a pause between the  
outside line access digit and the telephone number.  
You should later be able to redial the number.  
10 "I cannot transfer a call."  
Make sure the other handset is within range of the base unit, and is not busy  
on a call.  
Make sure you are keying in the correct number for the other handset.  
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Technical Details  
Full DECT GAP Compatible system  
Standard  
1.88 to 1.9 GHz  
Frequency range  
1.728 MHz  
GMSK  
Channel bandwidth  
Modulation  
Up to 300 m outdoors;  
Up to 50 m indoors  
Operating range  
Operating time  
Standby time: 100 hours  
Talking time: 8 hours  
Operating 00C to 400C  
Storage -200C to 600C  
Temperature range  
Electrical power  
Handset---one 2.4 V 550 mAH NiMH,  
rechargeable battery pack  
Base unit---input 230 V AC, 50 Hz;  
output AC 9 V, 300 mA.  
Pause length: 3 seconds.  
Signaling type: DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency)  
PABX compatibility  
Pulse dialing  
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Declaration of Conformity  
The SD8101 complies with the essential protective requirements and  
objectives of:  
EC R& TTE Directive 1999/5/EC  
EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
And conforms to the following relevant harmonized standards:  
Radio: TBR 6  
EMC: EN 301489  
Safety: EN 60950, EN 41003  
Other: TBR 22  
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