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USER GUIDE
Symphony 2610 System
DIGITAL CORDLESS TELEPHONES ANSWERING MACHINE WITH SMS MESSAGING AND FULL COLOR DISPLAY
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR MAKING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE CALLS WHEN THE POWER FAILS. ALTERNATIVE ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD BE MADE FOR ACCESS TO DIAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.
Ver. 1, Jun 07 Before operating this set, please read these instructions carefully.
"Symphony 2610 System" User Guide - Back Page
"Symphony 2610 System" User Guide - Front Page 1) Colour : White background black letters. 2) Material : 80lb book paper. 3) Size: 105mm(w) x 145mm(H) or A6
Important note emergency calls
The Symphony 2610 is not designed for making emergency calls when the mains power fails. So you should make alternative arrangements 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.)
If you need help
The Binatone Help Line is available from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, on 9677 Calls are charged at Local Call rate. Or visit our website, at: http://www.binatoneonline.com/
Unpacking your Symphony 2610 system
In the box are: the cordless handset (up to six, depending on which Symphony 2610 system youve bought) the base unit/Answer machine two rechargeable batteries and a battery compartment cover for each handset a telephone line cable for the base unit a mains power lead and adapter for the base unit up to five charger pods, each with a separate mains power lead and adapter, for multihandset systems Keep the packaging materials in a safe place in case you later need to transport the unit. Keep your sales (till) receipt, which is your guarantee.
Where to find it
Display For details of how to change the screen background, refer to the Wallpaper functions in the section headed Quick reference guide to the menus. button Handfree Press during a call to switch the speakerphone on and off. (Note: the speakerphone wont work if the batteries are low.) Left and right Soft buttons Press to select the functions shown above them on the display (for example, Menu or Back ). button PHONE Press to begin or answer a phone call. INT (Intercom) button Press and hold for 2 seconds to make an intercom call (if you have more than one handset). CHARGE light This comes on when the handset's batteries are being charged.
To subscribe to network features like Caller Display and Call Waiting, simply call your network service provider (the company which supplies your telephone line). You dont need to do anything special on your Symphony 2610 phone to set these features up.
buttons
Press or during a call to adjust the volume in the earpiece. Press to navigate through the menu on the display. Press in idle mode for short-cut functions HANG UP /C/ button
Short cuts to go straight to the SMS text messages menu.
Press to end a call.
Press while using menus to cancel and return to idle mode. Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn the handset on and off.
to go straight to a list of redial records. to go straight to the Answering Machine(TAM) menu.
to go straight to a list of Caller Display (CID) records.
R (Recall) # button Press and hold this button for a Recall signal.
Binatone Help Line: 9677 (Local Call rate)
To record a memo 33 To play your messages and memos 34 To delete all messages and memos 35 To intercept a call 36
Answering machine - remote use To activate remotecontrol 37 39
To read your messages 46
and to store a callers number in the Phone Book 47 or to delete messages from the Inbox 47
To reply to a message 48 To forward a message to another receiver 48 To delete a message from the Draft Box 49 To check or change the Send and Receive numbers 49 To select the send server 50 To switch SMS receotion on 50 To change write format 50 Quick reference guide to the menus Troubleshooting Cleaning and care Declaration of conformity Guarantee and service Technical details 65 66
To set a remote PIN 37
Remote operation 38 Answering machine - advanced use 42 To set the number of rings 39 Toll saver 39
When the memory is full 40 SMS text messaging read this first 41 Caller Display 41 Registering for the SMS service 41 The SMS Send and Receive numbers 42 SMS message boxes 42 SMS text messaging 44 To write and send a text message 44
.If you hear an error tone 46
Connection and conditions for use
You can connect your Symphony 2610 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 Symphony 2610 as an extension to a payphone. 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 Symphony 2610 has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
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Read these notes first
Choosing a site The base unit and charger pod(s) should be placed on a for the base level surface, in a position where: unit and the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible charger pod 230-V AC switched mains supply socket never try to lengthen the mains power cable the base units telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socket (the charger pod does not have a telephone line connection) 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, fluorescent lights, TVs etc.
Radio signals between handset and base unit
If youre using the SMS text messaging facility, please note that only one SMS phone connected to the line can receive messages. So you shouldnt connect another SMS-compatible phone to the same line as your Symphony 2610. To use your handset and base unit together, you must be able to establish a radio link between them. Be aware that: Any large metal object like a refrigerator, a mirror or a filing cabinet between the handset and the base unit may block the radio signal. Other solid structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength. IMPORTANT The Symphony 2610 base unit and charger pod must be used with the mains adapter supplied with the unit. Using any other adapter will result in non-compliance with EN60950, and will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
Exploring the display
In idle mode The display shows the background picture (wallpaper of your choice (see page 53), and the screen is dimmed to save battery power, plus:
The strength of the The battery charge level. When this signal between handset shows nearly empty and base unit. place the CID The handsets handset on the base name and Jane 1 unit or charger pod to number. charge the batteries. Missed calls 2 The answering x 02:33PM TAM 20/05 machine off 2 Messages waiting Menu Time and Date (for example,the time format is
12 Hour )
appears when you have new missed call.
means you can press the right Soft button to activate phone book.
Menu means you can press the left Soft button to display the menu options.
For information on how to set the time and date, turn to page 13. To go from standby mode into idle mode:
Press the HANG UP
button
OR replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod (OR you can press any numbered button but youll then need to press the right Soft button Clear to clear the display.)
Shortcut buttons
From either standby or idle mode, you can press:
To go straight to the SMS text messages menu.
To go straight to a list of redial records.
To go straight to the Answering Machine menu.
To go straight to a list of Caller Display (CID) records.
To go back on step at a time, press the appropriate Soft button to select Menu or To go back to idle mode in a single step, press the HANG UP/C (Cancel) button
To lock the keypad
To lock the keypad: Press the left soft Menu button then followed by (ASTERISK) in 2 seconds. To unlock the keypad:
Press the left soft Menu button then followed by (ASTERISK) in 2 seconds.
Or simply replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod.
Switching on and off
To switch the handset on and off To switch the handset off (in case you need to save battery power): Press the HANG UP button and hold it for 2 seconds u The display goes blank. To switch the handset back on: Press and hold the HANG UP button u The handset plays music, then display shows Searching for a moment before going to idle mode. Notes
When the handset is switched off, it cant be used for making calls, including emergency calls. When the handset is switched off, it wont ring for incoming calls, but the base unit will still ring. To answer a call when the handset is switched off, you need to switch it back on. Remember that it may take a few moments for the handset to re-establish a radio link with the base unit. If the batteries have become completely run down (or if the handset is switched off) and you place the handset in the charging cradle, it may take about 5 minutes to link with the base unit. If you lift the handset during this time, it will try to link to the base unit. Make sure mains power to the base unit stays switched on. The Symphony 2610 needs electrical power for normal operation; not just for charging the batteries.
and options in the Redial list
When the Redial list is shown on the display, Select appears above the right Soft button.
Use the or button to go to the option you want, then press the left Soft button
Select
Press the left Soft button Menu to display the menu options: store this number in the Phone Book for future use. Delete delete this number from the Redial list.
Delete all
Add to PB
clear the Redial list.
For details of how to store the number in the Phone Book, turn to page 18.
If youve selected Delete, youll be asked :
Delete?
Press the left Soft button OK to delete this entry, or the left Soft button Back to cancel without deleting the entry
options in the Redial list, continued
If youve selected Delete all, youll be asked:
Delete ?
Press the left Soft button OK to delete all entries from the list, or the right Soft button Back to cancel
The Phone Book (memory dialling)
You can store names and numbers in each Symphony Up 2610 handsets Phone Book. to 100 numbers altogether. Each name can have up to 12 characters (including spaces), and each number can have up to 24 digits. To open the Phone Book
Press the left soft button Menu and scroll to Phone book, then press the left soft button Select to open phone book. u The display gives you five options New entry, Edit entry, Delete entry Delete all , PB Check If you have no entry in phonebook, the display shows New entry & PB Check only. To scroll between the options: Press the or button To select the option you want: Press the left Soft button OK If you select PB Check , youll see how many of the 100 memories are in use.
To store a number
Press the left soft button Menu and scroll to Phone book , press the left soft button OK to open phone book. Scroll to New entry and select it by pressing the left Soft button Select u The display shows New entry
Name: Number: Melody: Mel1
Key in a name on the first line, using the numbered buttons (refer to page 67) if you dont know how to use the buttons)
continued overleaf
If you make a mistake, press the right Soft button Clear to clear characters from the display.
Press the left Soft button Ok to go to Number
Key in the phone number(s), using the numbered buttons If youre likely to send SMS text messages to this number (see pages 44 to 50), you should include the full national dialling code, even if its a local number*.
Press the left Soft button Ok to go to Melody You can select new melody using or. If any call from this number will make the handset ring with a special melody. Press the left Soft button Ok to confirm the entry and exit the New entry menu
To make a memory call 1 (short-cut method)
Press the right Soft button u The display shows a list of names.
Use the or you want
button to scroll to the name
Press the PHONE button to dial the number
Or press the right Soft button Back twice to go back to standby mode without dialing
* Youll still be charged at Local Call rate for dialling a local number, even if you use the full national dialling code.
To change a stored number
Press the left Soft button Menu and scroll to Phone book , press the left Soft button Select to open phone book.
Scroll to Edit entry and select it by pressing the left Soft button Select u The display shows a list of names Use the or button to scroll to the entry you want, then press the left Soft button
u The display shows the Phone Book entry.
Use the buttons to move between lines and characters, the right Soft button Clear to clear characters from the display, and the numbered buttons to key in new characters or numbers.
And change the melody using
button.
Press the left Soft button OK to confirm the change u The display goes back to the Phone Book options menu.
Press the right Soft button Back twice to go back to to idle mode
To delete a Phone Book entry
Scroll to Delete entry and select it by pressing the left Soft button Select u The display shows a list of names Use the or button to scroll to the entry you want, then press the left Soft button
u The display shows Delete?
Press the left Soft button OK to confirm u The display shows deleted then goes back to the Phone Book options menu.
To delete all Phone Book entries
Press the left soft button Menu and scroll to Phone book , press the left soft button Select to open phone book.
Scroll to Delete all and select it by pressing the left Soft button Select u The display shows Delete? Press the left Soft button Ok to confirm u The display shows deleted then goes back to the Phone Book options menu. Press the right Soft button Back twice to go back to to idle mode
Caller Display
This network feature lets you see the phone numbers of your callers on the display, before you answer. To subscribe to Caller Display, simply call the company that supplies your telephone line; theyll set it up for you. With Caller Display, the Symphony 2610 will store the numbers of the last 30 callers, so you can call them back later. When all 30 Caller Display memories are full, the next incoming number will overwrite the oldest one. In idle mode, the display shows how many calls you have missed. Examples of Caller Display records (each record includes the date and time of the call)
indicates that youve received two new call,you can press button enter CID list, the new calls marked with " ". 2 x 02:33PM TAM 20/07 You can press the Select button to check the Call Display record. Menu
CID List
075583674215
A call from someone whose name and number are stored in your Phone Book.
02:30PM Menu
20/07 Back
02:30PM
Date :
CID List 075583674210
A call from someone whose name and number are not stored in your Phone Book.
Withheld
A call from someone who withheld their number by dialling 141 (or whose service provider withheld their number).
CID List Out of Area
A call from someone whose number is unavailable (for example, an international call). Time: 02:30PM Date: 20/07
To review Caller Display 1 records (shortcut)
In standby mode or idle mode: Press the button u The display shows the earliest Caller Display record. Press the or button to scroll between Caller Display records To return a call, while the record is displayed: Press the PHONE button to dial the number Refer to the instructions below for other options.
Options in the Caller Display list
When the Missed Calls or All Calls list is shown on the display, Select appears above the left Soft button. Press the left Soft button Select Press the left Soft button Menu to display the menu options:
store this number in the Phone Book for future use. Delete delete this entry from the list. Delete all clear the list. Use the or button to go to the option you want, then press the left Soft button Select
to store a number in the Phone Book
If you select Add to PB, the display shows
Name: Number:
(Caller number)
Melody: Mel1
Key in a name (and other numbers if required), then press the left Soft button OK
Using and to select the melody that you want, then press the left Soft button OK to store the Phone Book entry For more details of how to store numbers in the Phone Book, turn to page 18.
to delete a entry from the list
If you select Delete, youll be asked:
Press the left Soft button OK to delete this entry, or the left Soft button Back cancel without deleting the entry If you select Delete all, youll be asked:
Remote operation
To dial home and check your messages:
1 Using a tone dialling phone, dial your home phone
number
2 When you hear your outgoing message, press
3 Key in your remote PIN (fault is 000) within 5 seconds.
u You will hear a 'beep' tone, press 2 button,the machine tells you how many new messages you have and then the messages will be played automaticaly.
4 Once the message have been played you can use the
button listed on below table u If you stop pressing the buttons within 15 seconds, your Symphony 2610 will hang up.
Codes to use during remote operation
Stop playback
Back to previous message
Skip forward to next message Play voice AID menu
Delete message Switch answering machine ON/OFF
Answering machine advanced use
When youve finished any of these programming operations, you can return the handset to normal use by simply replacing it on the base unit. To set the number of rings The machine can answer incoming calls after two to nine rings; unless you set it otherwise, it will answer after five rings.
If you have a network answer machine service set with your line provider (1571 service) and you wish your telephone to answer your calls then you must 1) Disable the network answer service. OR, 2) Set the answer machine rings to five or less.
Simply press to open TAM menu
Press or to scroll to TAM Settings then press the left Soft button Select Press or to scroll to Rings to Ans then press the left Soft button Select
Press or to scroll to select the rings between 2 Rings to 9 Rings or Toll Saver then press the left Soft button Select to confirm the change u See below if you select Toll Saver option.
If you want to dial from elsewhere to check your messages you can set toll saver, so the machine will answer: after two rings if there are new messages waiting after the number of rings you have set (above) if there are no new messages So, if your call hasnt been answered after two rings, you can hang up to save paying for the call.
Toll saver
Go to the steps 4 on above
Press or to scroll to select Toll Saver then press the left Soft button Select
When the memory is full
When the memory is full,there is no free memory for recording messages. The machine memory has room for about 15minutes of recording time (included OGMs and messages),or up to 59 individual messages.
The machine will switch to 'Answer Only' mode and does not allow the callers to leave message. If the memory is full,the symbol will flash;
When you have deleted messages to make room, the machine will automatically switch back on.
SMS text messaging read this first
SMS stands for short message service also called text messaging, or just texting. Users whose phones support SMS can send each other messages with up to 160 characters(140 charactoron mobile phones). Your Symphony 2610 can send and receive SMS messages to and from mobile phones and compatible land-line phones. You can also send messages to non-SMS phones; the messages will be converted into speech.
The SMS service is provided by BT. If your network provider (the company that supplies your telephone line) is not BT, and you find you cant send or receive text messages, check that the network provider supports the BT SMS service in your area.
IMPORTANT to use the SMS service, you must subscribe to the Caller Display service (see also page 22) from your network provider; you cant use the SMS service without Caller Display. By sending your first SMS text message, you automatically register for the service, and youll receive a text message welcoming you. You may also receive other text messages with information about the service. It is occasionally possible to become de-registered from the BT SMS service for example, when a message cannot be delivered because your SMS phone is switched off. If this happens, youll start to receive text messages as spoken calls from the Messaging Centre. Usually, you can automatically re-register by simply sending another text message. If you have problems, turn to page 60 for advice.
Registering for the SMS service
The SMS Send and Receive numbers
Your Symphony 2610 is preprogrammed with two telephone numbers for the SMS service the Send number and the Receive number. These are:
BT service numbers
Send number
1470P17094009
The 1470 ensures that your number is not withheld on this call, even if you normally withhold it*. The P inserts a pause before dialling the number. The 9 at the back is the terminal number for all messages.
Receive number
0800587529
The 9 at the back is the terminal number for all messages.
* The SMS service will not work if your number is not sent to the network when you send messages.
Its important to leave these numbers as they are. If theyve been accidentally changed, youll need to reprogram them as described on page 49.
Range Alarm to turn on and off the beeps you
hear when the handset is out of range. u To turn Tone on or off, use the or button to move the highlight to ON or OFF, then press Select
Language
To set the language of the information on the display The default is English; or you can select another if you prefer. See page 12. To choose between 2 options for the displays background. View the options until you decide which one you prefer, then press Select to select it.
Name Handset Wallpaper
Auto Answer
Normally,when a call comes in,you need to press the PHONE button to answer it.With auto-answer set,if the handset is resting on the base unit or charger pod when a call comes in,you can answer the call by simply lifting the handset. Select ON or OFF and confirm using Select button.
To bar outgoing calls to phone numbers starting with specified digits. For example if you bar calls to numbers starting with 00, youll bar all international calls; if you bar calls to numbers starting with 09, youll bar calls to Premium Rate numbers. If you want to use Call Barring, you need to specify which numbers are barred. barred. You can set up to four barred numbers, each with up to four digits.
Call Block
The options are:
Bar Mode turn Call Barring and Off Bar Numbers set up to four barred numbers.
Select base
If your handset is already registered to more than one base unit, you can select which one you want and confirm using the Select button.
To return all handset settings to their defaults. If you select this, it need to enter PIN(default 0000), you'll be prompted Confirm? and you can select Ok or Back. Base unit settings, which affect the whole system not just your individual handset. To de-register a handset Youll be prompted to key PIN in before you can go any further, select the handset to de-register from base unit.
careful using this de-register a ! Be mistake,you'll needfunction,if you it to the base handset by to re-register unit.
HS default
Base Settings
Terminate HS
To change the base units ringer volume and melody Base Melody There are five melodies. Scroll between the options to play them, and select OK when you find the one you want.
Base Volume There are five volume levels, or you
can select Off to turn the ringer off altogether. The handset(s) will still ring for incoming calls when the base units ringer is turned off.
Please note if you select a long melody, you may find 6 that your Symphony 2610 base unit carries on ringing for a few moments after youve answered a call using another phone connected to your line
Dial Mode
Tone / pulse two dialing mode can be set.
Flash time
You wont need this unless youre using your Symphony 2610 on a PBX. To change the length of the Recall signal leave it at the default setting of short unless your PBX requires a different Recall setting.
Modify
To change the base units PIN code. The default PIN is 0000, you can change it to any other four-digit number:
Old Pin: New Pin: Confirm:
key in the current PIN then select OK. key in the new PIN then select OK. key in the new PIN again then select OK.
SOS Numbers
To set up to three numbers which these override call barring , so calls to them are always possible.
If you select this, it need to enter PIN(default 0000), you'll be prompted Confirm? and you can select Ok or Back.
First Ring
For SMS subscriber, it is recommended to program ON ; For non-SMS subscriber, it is recommended to program OFF.
Base Default
To return all base settings to their defaults. If you select this, it need to enter PIN(default 0000), you'll be prompted Confirm? and you can select Ok or Back
Register
See page 28 to 29.
See page 30 to 40.
Troubleshooting
ALWAYS check first that:
The Symphony 2610 must be serviced by trained engineers. NEVER attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself you could make the problem worse and invalidate the Guarantee. you have followed all the steps listed on pages 3 to 7 to install and set up your Symphony 2610 all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets mains power to the base unit is switched on at the socket the handsets batteries are correctly and securely installed, and are not run down
Everyday use
I cannot make If the handsets display is blank, it may be switched off. or answer calls. Press the HANG UP button to switch it back on. Check that the base units mains power adapter 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 youre using the telephone line cable supplied with your Symphony 2610. Other telephone line cables might not work. Move the handset closer to the base unit. Check the Battery Level symbol on the display. If it is low, replace the handset on the base unit or charger pod to recharge the batteries.
The handsets display shows Searching
The Caller Display feature isnt working.
You need to subscribe to the Caller Display feature from BT or your network service provider. You should find contact details on your phone bill. The caller may have withheld their number by dialling 141. Or they may be calling from a network that does not transmit the callers number (for example, it may be an international call).
When I try to make a call, I hear Busy tone. The volume in the earpiece is low when Im on a call.
If youre using a Symphony 2610 multi-handset system, check that another handset isnt already busy on a call.
Make sure youre holding the earpiece correctly over your ear. Adjust the volume using the or button.
Intercom and transfer
I cant transfer a call. Make sure the other handset is in range of the base unit. Make sure youre dialling the correct number for the other handset ( 1 to 6 ).
The answering machine
The machine wont record messages. Make sure the answering machine is switched on. The machines memory may be full. Delete some messages to make room for new ones. Check which outgoing message (OGM) is selected; and that this OGM is not set as announcement only. If you have a network answer machine service set with your line provider(1571 service) and you wish your tele-phone to answer your calls then you must disable the network answer service; Or set the answer machine rings to five or less.
I cant switch the machine on.
handset to standby mode. Then press the ON/OFF button on the base unit to switch the machine on. The machines memory may be full. Delete some or all recorded messages (see page 35), then press the ON/OFF button on the base unit to switch on.
The machine isnt playing the message I recorded. I cant hear my messages being played back. Remote operation doesnt work.
There are two outgoing messages (OGMs). Make sure youve selected the one you want callers to hear.
and buttons on the handset, to adjust the Use the adjust the volume.
Check that youre using a tone-dialling phone. Some cordless or mobile phones dont generate continuous tones, so arent suitable for remote operation.
1 Disconnect the Base unit from the telephone line and While the the mains electricity supply. unit is under Guarantee 2 Pack up all of the Symphony 2610, using the original packaging. Remember to include the mains adaptor. 3 Return the unit to the shop where you bought it,
making sure you take your sales receipt. After the Guarantee has expired If the unit is no longer under Guarantee, first follow steps 1 and 2 as for repair under Guarantee. Then
3 Call our Service Department on 9677 and ask
for a quotation of the repair charge and details of where to send your Symphony 2610 for repair.
4 Make sure you include with your Symphony 2610:
your name and address. a cheque or postal order for the value of the repair charge. 5 Return your Symphony 2610 to the address given by the Service Department.
6 This does not affect your statutory rights.
Technical details
Standard Frequency range Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz)
Channel bandwidth 1.728 MHz Operating range Operating time up to 300 m outdoors; up to 50 m indoors standby: 80 hours approx. talking: 8 hours approx. battery charge time: 15 hours
Temperature range Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage -20 C to 60 C Electrical power Handset two AAA-size 600mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries Base unit input 230 V AC, 50 Hz; output DC7.5V,300mA charger pod input 230 V AC, 50 Hz; output AC 9V,300mA Port specification The port (connected to the mains power supply) is a SELV port with respect to EN41003. The port (connected to the telephone line) is a TNV port with respect to EN41003. PBX compatibility Time bread recall (Flash time) : programmable as Short (recommended for most PBX systems) or Long. Pause length: 3 seconds. Signalling type: DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency), also called tone dialling. Network connection This equipment is intended to be used in the UK only. Operation on other countries PSTN termination points cannot be guaranteed.
Buttons to press for text characters
Press the button repeatedly until you reach the character you want.
1.,:;!? * & % a b c 2 d e f 3 g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6
p q r s 7 t u v 8 w x y z 9
[space] 0 -
P Q R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y Z 9
Switch between upper-case (capitals) and lower-case
When youre writing SMS text messages, letters and symbols appear in a line at the bottom of the display, depending on which button you are pressing. These are the extra characters you can type by repeatedly pressing that button.
Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste. This equipment should be taken to your local recycling centre for safe treatment.
Binatone Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice.
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