Where to find it1
UP and DOWN buttons
Press to display the last 10
numbers you dialled.
Press during programming to
move through the menus.
Press during a call to change the
volume in the earpiece.
PHONE BOOK
(Memory) button
Press to make calls to
numbers stored in memory
CHARGE light
Th
.
is comes on whenthe
handset’s batteries are
being charged
Before you can use the handset to make
calls, you need to fit and fully charge the
batteries.
For instructions on how to install the
base unit and charger pod, and to fit
and charge the batteries, refer to the
user guide for the base unit telephone.
/RECALL button
You may need the Recall
function if your phone is
connected to a PBX, or if you
use Select Services.
Press to begin answering
machine functions.
C (CLEAR)/MUTE button
Press during programming to go
back to the previous option, or
to clear digits from the display.
Press during a call to mute the
microphone.
PHONE button
Press to begin, answer and
end a telephone call.
MENU button
Press to start and end
the programming
menu.
INTERCOM button
Press to make an intercom call
(if you have more than one
cordless handset).
SPEAKERPHONE button
Press to turn the speakerphone
on and off.
CALLER (Caller Display)
PAUSE button
Press to display details of
people who have called you.
Press to generate pauses when
using the phone on a PBX.
OK button
Press briefly while programming
to confirm your selections.
Press and hold to switch the
handset off.
Press during a call to adjust the
volume in the earpiece or
speakerphone.
2
Mouthpiece
EXT
INT
micro
This shows the handset’s name.
When you dial a phone number, it is
shown here. After 15 seconds, the
call’s duration is shown.
Left arrow
The number you’ve dialled has more than 12 digits, and
the display is scrolling to show the most recent ones.
EXT
Outside call
You are connected to the telephone line — your handset is ‘off-
hook’. The flashes, without the phone symbol, while your
handset is ringing for an incoming call.
EXT
INT
Intercom call
You are connected on an intercom call. The flashes,
without the phone symbol, when the HANDSET LOCATOR
button on the base unit is pressed.
INT
Programming
You are programming the handset or base unit.
Phone book
You have pressed the button to make a call to a
stored number.
MEMORY
Lock
Your handset’s keypad is locked.
Mute
Your handset’s microphone is muted.
Speakerphone
Your handset’s loudspeaker is on.
Messages
You have received new Caller Display messages.
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 If
the level is low, or the symbol is flashing, move closer to the
base unit
Battery
charge level
Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ ( ), put the handset on
the base unit to charge the batteries.
, the level shown will keep changing.
While the battery is being
charged
What the symbols mean
Display messages and symbols
Answering
machine
The answering machine is switched on.
2 Making and answering calls
The Speakerphone
Press the SPEAKERPHONE ( ) button to listen on calls without holding the
handset to your ear. You can start a call by pressing the SPEAKERPHONE
button, or press it at any time during a call; but you must always press the
PHONE ( ) button to end a call.
To make a call
1 Key in the phone number
If you make a mistake, press to clear digits from the display.
To clear all digits, press and hold .
2 Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE
To answer a call
When the handset and base unit ring:
◗
Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE
To end a call
◗
Press PHONE so that the symbol disappears from the display
Last Number Redial
To make a repeat call to the last number you dialled:
1 Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE
You hear Dial tone in the earpiece.
2 Press
To make a repeat call to one of the 10 last numbers you dialled:
1 Press ▲ or ▼ until the number is shown on the display
2 Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE
Muting the mouthpiece
◗
Press once to mute the mouthpiece
While the mouthpiece is muted the person on the other end of the call can’t
hear you. is shown on the display, and you cannot press any numbered
key to send digits down the line.
◗
Press once again to un-mute the mouthpiece
4
6 Tones and volumes
To adjust the earpiece or speakerphone volume during a call
1 Press OK to show the current volume level
à
1 to 5
2 Press ▲ or ▼ to change the volume
3 Press OK to confirm
If you want to turn off the speakerphone and listen through the earpiece, just
press SPEAKERPHONE
To adjust the earpiece volume for all calls
While the phone is not connected on a call:
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼
à
handset
3 Press OK
à
beep
4 Press ▼
à
ear vol
5 Press OK
à
ear vol and 1 to 5
6 Press ▲ or ▼ to change the volume
7 Press OK to confirm à You hear a ‘beep’
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Handset ringing melodies
To change the ringing melody for incoming external calls:
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼
à
handset
3 Press OK
à
beep
4 Press ▼ FOUR times
à
ext ring
5 Press OK
à
melody and 1 to 5
6 Press ▲ or ▼ to hear each melody in turn*
7 Press OK to confirm the melody you want
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
To change the ringing melody for intercom calls:
◗
Follow steps 1 to 8 above, but at step 5, press ▼ THREE times so
the display shows int ring
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3 Phone Book (memory dialling)
You can store up to 40 numbers in each handset’s Phone Book (memory). Each
number can have up to 20 digits, and you can store a name of up to eight
characters with the number.
To store a number The display shows:
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press OK
à
add
3 Press OK
à
name?
4 Key in the name, using the numbered keys
5 Press OK
à
number?
6 Key in the number
Note: if you’re using Caller Display, you should store the full number,
including the dialling code (starting with 0). If it’s a local number, you’ll
still be charged the Local Call rate when you dial it from memory.
7 Press OK
à
add
You can now carry on storing numbers, or press MENU again to go
back to standby mode.
To clear a number from memory
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press OK
à
add
3 Press ▼
à
delete
4 Press OK
5 Press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows the number you want to delete
6 Press OK
You can now carry on deleting numbers, or press MENU again to go
back to standby mode.
To make a memory call
1 Press MEMORY
à
(and the first stored name and number)
2 Press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows the name and number you want
3 Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE to dial the number
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Phone Book, continued
To modify (change) a number in memory
1 Press MENU then OK
à
phonebk
à
add
3 Press ▼ TWICE
à
modify
4 Press OK
5 Press ▲ or ▼ until the display shows the name and number
then press OK
6 Modify the name if necessary, pressing to clear characters from
the display before keying in the correct ones
7 Press OK
8 Modify the number if necessary then press OK
You can now carry on modifying numbers, or press MENU again to go
back to standby mode.
How to key in letters and other characters
When you’re keying in names (such as when storing numbers in memory),
the numbered keys 1 to 9 give you letters, as follows:
1 gives space, -1 2 gives ABC2 3 gives Def3… etc.
For example, to key in jane — press 5 once, press 2 once, press 6 twice
and press 3 twice.
After keying in a character, wait for the cursor (the flashing line) to move to
the next position before you key in the next one.
C takes you back to the previous character;
▼ takes you to the next one.
If you need to insert a pause when keying in a number, press the CDS
button. (You’ll only need this if you’re using your phone on a PBX.)
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Caller Display, continued
To return a call
To make a return call to someone who’s called you:
◗
Press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE while the name and
number are shown on the display
To delete a Caller Display record
1 Press CALLER , then ▲ or ▼ , until the record is displayed
2 Press OK again
à
delete?
3 Press OK to delete this record
OR press C if you don’t want to delete the record
When there are no more records, the display shows empty .
To delete all Caller Display records
1 Press CALLER
The display shows the first Caller Display record
2 Briefly press C
à
del all?
3 Press OK to delete all records
OR press C if you don’t want to delete all records
When there are no more records, the display shows empty .
5 Caller Display
If you subscribe to this feature from your service provider, you can see the phone
numbers of people calling you, before you answer. The Fusion 2510 will store
the numbers of the last 30 incoming calls. Each Caller Display record includes:
■
The caller’s name, if it’s one you’ve already stored in your phone’s memory.
■
The caller’s number (up to 20 digits). The number won’t be displayed if the
network they’re calling from doesn’t support this feature; or if they’ve
withheld their number by dialling 141. If the caller’s number wasn’t available,
the display shows a row of dashes.
■
The month, date and time of the call
When there have been calls you haven’t answered, the symbol is shown on
the display, and the IN USE light on the base unit flashes.
To check Caller Display records
1 Press CALLER
2 Press ▲ or ▼ to scroll through the records
You’ll see either a name or a number and the time of the call. If a name is
displayed, to check the number:
3 Press OK
When you reach the beginning or end of the list of records, you’ll hear a
warning ‘beep’. Once you’ve checked all the records, the symbol will
disappear from the display and the IN USE light will stop flashing.
6
Handset ringing volume
You have a choice of five volume levels or of turning the ringer off.
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼
à
handset
3 Press OK
à
beep
4 Press ▼ TWICE
à
ring vol
5 Press OK
à
1 to 5 or vol off
6 Press ▲ or ▼ to change the volume
7 Press OK to confirm
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Base unit ringing melody
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼ TWICE
à
base
3 Press OK
à
volume
4 Press ▼
à
melody
5 Press OK
à
melody and 1 to 5
6 Press ▲ or ▼ to hear each melody in turn*
7 Press OK to confirm the melody you want
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Base unit ringing volume
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼ TWICE
à
base
3 Press OK
à
volume
4 Press OK
à
ring vol and 1 to 5 or vol off
5 Press ▲ or ▼ to change the volume
6 Press OK to confirm the volume level you want
7 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
* If you’ve set the ringer volume to OFF, you won’t hear any melody at this point.
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Key tone on/off
Each time you press a key, you hear a tone. You can turn this off if you prefer.
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press OK
à
keytone
4 Press OK
à
on or off
5 Press ▲ to switch on or ▼ to switch off
6 Press OK to confirm
7 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Low Battery tone on/off
When the battery level is low, as well as seeing the symbol on the display, you
also hear a tone. You can turn the tone off if you prefer.
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press OK
à
keytone
4 Press ▼
à
low batt
5 Press OK
à
on or off
6 Press ▲ to switch on or ▼ to switch off
7 Press OK to confirm
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
‘Out of range’ warning tone on/off
When the handset goes out of range of the base unit, you hear a tone. You can
turn the tone off if you prefer.
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press OK
à
keytone
4 Press ▼ TWICE
à
outrange
5 Press OK
à
on or off
6 Press ▲ to switch on or ▼ to switch off
7 Press OK to confirm
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
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7 Call barring
Using call barring, you can prevent certain types of call being made on your
handset. There are four levels of Call Barring:
■
no bar — all calls are allowed. This is the default.
■
National — you can make local and long-distance calls, but no
international calls (numbers starting with 00).
■
local — you can make local calls, but no long-distance calls (numbers
starting with 0).
■
internal — you can’t make any outgoing calls except emergency 999 calls.
To set Call Barring
1 Press MENU then ▼ TWICE
à
phonebk
à
base
2 Press OK
3 Press ▼ TWICE
à
call bar
4 Press OK
à
pin
5 Key in your PIN (default 0000) and press OK
à
handset 1
6 If you want to set call barring for a different handset, press ▲ or ▼ until
its number is shown on the display
7 Press OK
à
The display shows the current level of call barring for the handset you
have selected.
8 Press ▲ or ▼ to change the call barring level
9 Press OK to confirm
10 Press MENU to go back into standby mode
To turn call barring OFF:
◗
Follow steps 1 to 10 above, setting the level to no bar at step 8
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8 Customising your phone
Your handset’s name
The default name shown on your handset’s display is micro . You can change
this to anything with up to eight characters.
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press ▼ FIVE times
à
h s name
4 Press OK to display the current name
5 Press C repeatedly to clear the display
6 Key in your chosen name
7 Press OK to confirm
8 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Auto-answer
Normally, you need to press PHONE or SPEAKERPHONE to answer an incoming
call. But with auto-answer turned on, when your handset is resting on the base
unit and it rings for an incoming call, you can answer by simply lifting the
handset.
To turn auto-answer on or off:
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press ▼ SIX times
à
auto ans
4 Press OK to display the current setting
5 Press ▲ to switch on or ▼ to switch off
6 Press OK to confirm
7 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
!
If you have turned auto-answer on, don’t press the PHONE after you’ve
answered a call by lifting the handset; if you do, you’ll disconnect the
call.
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Display language
By default, display messages are shown in English; you can change the language
to French, German, Portuguese, Spanish or Russian (or other languages which
may be listed on the display) if you prefer.
1 Press MENU then ▼
à
phonebk
à
handset
2 Press OK
à
beep
3 Press ▼ SEVEN times
à
language
4 Press OK to display the current language
5 Press ▼ until the language you want is displayed
6 Press OK to confirm
7 Press MENU to go back to standby mode
Locking the keypad
When the keypad is locked, no numbered keys can be pressed so you can’t make
calls by mistake.
To lock the keypad:
1 Press MENU
à
phonebk
2 Press ▼ THREE times
à
key lock
3 Press OK
4 Press ▲ so the display shows on
5 Press OK to confirm
à
The display shows the symbol when the keypad is locked.
To unlock the keypad:
1 Press MENU
à
key lock
2 Press OK
3 Press ▼ so the display shows off
4 Press OK to confirm
Locking and unlocking the keypad (quick method)
This method is quicker but less secure than the one above.
◗
Press and hold # (HASH) while the handset is idle
!
With the keypad locked, you cannot make emergency calls to 999 or 112.
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