ALcom AT6128 User Manual - Page 5

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GETTING STARTED

1. The unit requires 3 X 1.5V AA batteries. Open the battery compartment cover and insert the
batteries in the right polarity, then close the cover (Proposal using alkaline battery). There
should be time display on the liquid crystal screen after the batteries are inserted.
2. Insert one end of the line cord to the line jack of the base and the other end to the wall outlet of
exchange.
3. Connect the handset and the unit with coiled line.
4. Setting the dialing mode to correct mode according to the directions from your local telecom.
5. Apply for the caller ID from your local telecom office.

RECEIVING A CALL

1. When a call comes, the telephone rings, and LCD displays the seq. number of the call, the
date, time, incoming number and the NEW icon.
2. For the repeated incoming call, the LCD displays REP icon.
When the incoming memory is full, the latest incoming number replaces the oldest number in the
memory.
NOTE: For the phone to display incoming number and other information, you must have
an active Caller ID subscription with your local telephone exchange company.
From handset
1. Pick up the handset and talk to the other party.
2. When finished, return the handset to the base.
Switching to speakerphone
1. When using the handset, press
2. When finished, press
From speakerphone
1. When the telephone rings, press
voice clearly, speak into the speaker from a distance of 32cm or less.
2. When finished, press
NOTE:
Generally telecom transmits the incoming message (eg. Caller ID Info) between the first ring and
the second ring. So please answer the phone after the second ring.

MAKING A CALL

From handset
1. Pick up the handset.
2. When you hear the dial tone, dial the desired number.
3. The unit will start to time the conversation after 6 seconds.
4. When finished, return the handset to the base.
key and return the handset to the base.
key again.
key and talk to the caller. For the other party to hear your
key again.
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