Binatone Telephone CAPRICE 600 User Manual

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2. Installation  
1. Locating the Base unit  
The Base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where:  
the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible 230-V AC  
switch mains supply socket - never try to lengthen the mains power cable.  
the telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or  
extension socket.  
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.  
2. Plug the coiled handset cord into the Handset. Plug the other end into  
the jack on the left side of  
the Base unit.  
Note: The Base unit  
does not require a  
battery.  
3. Place the Handset in the Base unit.  
4. Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE  
LINE jack at the back of the Base unit.  
Plug the other end into a  
modular wall  
jack.  
5. Plug the power supply  
cord into the POWER  
jack at the back of the  
Base unit. Plug the  
other end to a 230 V  
AC, 50 Hz mains  
socket, with the switch  
on the socket set to  
OFF.  
6. Switch ON the mains  
power at the socket.  
Always use the telephone line  
cord supplied with your Caprice  
600. Other telephone line cords  
may not work.  
7. Lift the Handset and  
check for Dial tone  
in the earpiece.  
The Caprice 600 Base unit must  
be used only with the supplied  
mains adapter. Using any other  
adapter may damage the unit.  
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3. Desk/Wall mount installation  
Desk Mount  
To place the Caprice 600 on a desk, connect  
the stand to the bottom of the phone in the  
slots near the ringer cover as shown below.  
Insert the rigid clips of the stand into the slots  
on the bottom of the phone (near the ringer  
cover). Press down firmly until the flexible  
clips clicks into place.  
To remove the stand, (1) pinch the flexible  
clips, (2) pull back the stand, and then (3)  
slide up and forward (3) as shown below.  
Wall Mount  
To place the Caprice 600 on a wall, connect  
the stand to the bottom of the phone in the  
slots near the battery cover as shown below.  
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Insert the rigid clips of the stand into the slots  
on the bottom of the phone (near the battery  
cover). Press down firmly until the flexible  
clips clicks into place.  
To remove the stand, (1) pinch the flexible  
clips, (2) pull back the stand, and then (3)  
slide up and forward as shown below.  
Mark two points on the wall that are 137mm  
apart to lay the fixing centers as shown below.  
BE CAREFUL to check that there are no  
electrical wires hidden in the wall.  
Fix two screws (supplied with the unit) at the  
marked locations, leaving approximately 7mm  
between the wall and the the screw head.  
Hang the cradle unit on the screws using the  
wall mount slots. You may need to remove the  
telephone from the wall and tighten the  
screws so that the cradle is securely fixed and  
does not wobble. Place the Handset on the  
cradle with the parking hook on the cradle  
arranged to fit in the parking recess under the  
earpiece on the Handset.  
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4. Setting up the Caprice 600  
The following section details how to set up your  
telephone. Press the MENU button to enter the  
Options menu and then use the UP or DOWN  
buttons to cycle through the following options:  
SET LANGUAGE  
SET TIME/DATE  
SET FLASH TIME  
LCD CONTRAST  
MESSAGE LENGTH  
RINGS TO ANSWER  
REMOTE ACCESS  
EXIT OPTION  
Note: The system will time out if you leave  
more than 15 seconds between key presses.  
!
SET  
With the phone in standby mode;  
LANGUAGE  
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2
Press MENU button.  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP button to go to the language setting.  
Ö The display shows SET LANGUAGE  
.
3
4
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Press UP or DOWN button to select ENGLISH  
(default), FRANCAIS, or ESPANOL.  
5
6
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
1
2
Press MENU button.  
SET TIME/  
DATE  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows SET TIME/DATE  
.
3
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The ‘year’ icon will be blinking.  
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Setting up continue...  
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Press UP or DOWN button to set the year.  
5
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The ‘month’ icon will be blinking.  
6
7
Press UP or DOWN button to set the month.  
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The ‘date’ icon will be blinking.  
8
9
Press UP or DOWN button to set the date.  
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The ‘hour’ icon will be blinking.  
10  
11  
Press UP or DOWN button to set the hour.  
Ö When setting the ‘hour’, the ‘AM’ or ‘PM’  
icon will automatically turn ON to correspond  
the hour time.  
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The ‘minute’ icon will be blinking.  
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Press UP or DOWN button to set the minute.  
Press MENU button to confirm the TIME and  
DATE setting.  
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Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
SET FLASH  
TIME  
1
2
Press MENU button.  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows SET FLASH TIME  
.
3
4
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Press UP or DOWN button to select 100MS  
(default), 300MS, or 600MS.  
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Setting up continue...  
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Press MENU button to confirm.  
6
Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
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2
Press MENU button.  
LCD  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
CONTRAST  
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows LCD CONTRAST  
.
3
4
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Press UP or DOWN button to select your  
comfortable display viewing level (1~5). The  
default setting is 3.  
5
6
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
MESSAGE  
LENGTH  
To set the recording time for ICM and memo  
messages of the Answering machine.  
1
2
Press MENU button.  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows MESSAGE LENGTH  
.
3
4
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Press UP or DOWN button to select 1, 2, 3,  
or 4 minutes. The default setting is 2 minutes.  
5
6
Press MENU button to confirm the MESSAGE  
LENGTH setting.  
Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
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To set the number of rings before the machine  
answers a call;  
RINGS TO  
ANSWER  
1
2
Press MENU button.  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows RINGS TO ANSWER  
.
3
4
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Press UP or DOWN button to select TOLL  
SAVER, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 rings. The  
default setting is 6.  
Ö Use ‘TOLL SAVER’ when checking your  
Caprice 600 for messages from a remote  
location using long distance service or from a  
pay phone. The Answering machine responds  
after the 2nd ring only if you have a new  
message waiting. If there are no new messages,  
the phone will answer after the 4th ring. You  
can then hang up after the 3rd ring to avoid  
paying for the call.  
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6
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Continue with programming, or press EXIT  
button to return to standby mode.  
REMOTE  
ACCESS  
The REMOTE ACCESS is a three-digit code  
you need if you call away from home to check  
your messages. The default is 321. You can  
change it to any three digits you want.  
1
2
3
Press MENU button.  
Ö The display shows OPTIONS MENU  
.
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows REMOTE ACCESS  
.
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The first digit of the code will be blinking.  
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Press UP or DOWN button to set the first digit  
of the REMOTE ACCESS code.  
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9
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The second digit of the code will be blinking.  
Press UP or DOWN button to set the second  
digit of the REMOTE ACCESS code.  
Press MENU button to confirm.  
Ö The third digit of the code will be blinking.  
Press UP or DOWN button to set the third  
digit of the REMOTE ACCESS code.  
Press MENU button to confirm the REMOTE  
ACCESS setting.  
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Press EXIT button to return to standby mode.  
5. Telephone Operation  
Ringer volume  
The Ringer High-Low switch located at the  
back of the Base unit allows you to adjust the  
volume of the ringer.  
- High volume  
- Low volume  
To make a  
call  
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2
Lift the handset or press SPEAKERPHONE  
button on the Base unit.  
Ö Check for dial tone.  
Dial the telephone number.  
Ö The display shows the duration of the call in  
minutes and seconds.  
Using the Pre-dial mode  
Dial the telephone number.  
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2
Lift the Handset or press SPEAKERPHONE  
button on the Base unit to dial out the  
number.  
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Telephone operation continue...  
To answer a  
call  
When the phone rings;  
Lift the handset or press SPEAKERPHONE  
button on the Base unit.  
Ö The display shows the duration of the call in  
minutes and seconds .  
To adjust the  
speakerphone  
volume  
During a call;  
Adjust the volume of the speakerphone to your  
comfortable volume level using the  
SPEAKERPHONE volume switch located at  
the right side of the Base unit.  
To end a call  
Replace the Handset on the Base unit cradle  
or press SPEAKERPHONE button on the Base  
unit.  
Ö The SPEAKERPHONE light indicator will  
turn OFF.  
During a phone conversation through the  
Handset, press the SPEAKERPHONE button  
to speak hands-free. Replace the Handset on  
the Base unit cradle.  
To switch  
between the  
Handset and the  
Speakerphone  
While in speakerphone mode, lift the Handset  
to enable a private conversation.  
To mute the  
mouthpiece or  
microphone  
During a call, the phone mutes the microphone  
or the mouthpiece so that the person on the  
other end cannot hear you.  
1
Press MUTE button once.  
Ö While the microphone is muted, MUTE will  
be shown on the lower right corner of the display.  
2
Press MUTE button again to get back to the  
call.  
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6. Outgoing call record  
1
2
Lift the handset or press SPEAKERPHONE  
button.  
Last  
Number  
redial  
Press REDIAL/PAUSE button.  
Ö The phone automatically redials the last  
number you called.  
Viewing the  
Outgoing call  
records  
The telephone remembers the last 10 outgoing  
calls.  
1
2
In standby mode, press REDIAL/PAUSE  
button.  
Ö The most recent outgoing call record will be  
displayed.  
Press UP or DOWN button to view the other  
records.  
Making a  
1
2
3
In standby mode, press REDIAL/PAUSE  
button.  
call from the  
Outgoing  
Press UP or DOWN button to find the record  
you wish to call.  
call record  
When the number is displayed, press DIAL  
button.  
Ö The phone automatically redials the number  
using the speakerphone mode. Lift the Handset  
anytime to talk privately and to turn the  
speakerphone mode off.  
Deleting an  
Outgoing  
1
2
3
In standby mode, press REDIAL/PAUSE  
button.  
call record  
Press UP or DOWN button to find the record  
you wish to delete.  
When the record is displayed, press ERASE  
button.  
Ö The display prompts DELETE?  
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Press ERASE button again to confirm.  
Ö The display shows next record.  
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Outgoing call record continue...  
Storing an  
Outgoing  
call record  
into the  
1
When viewing the Outgoing call records, press  
UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to store.  
2
When the record is displayed, press BOOK  
button.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
first digit of the number.  
Phonebook  
memory  
Ö To modify the number, press UP or DOWN  
button to move the cursor to the number you  
want to change then input the new one or press  
ERASE button to delete.  
3
4
Press BOOK button to confirm.  
Input the name. See page 16 for entering letters.  
Ö To modify an existing name, press UP or  
DOWN button to move the cursor to the  
character you want to change then input the  
new one or press ERASE button to delete.  
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Press BOOK button again to save the record  
into the Phonebook memory.  
7. Phonebook  
The Phonebook can store up to 120 names  
(max. of 15 characters) and telephone  
numbers (max. of 24 digits) in the Memory.  
To view the  
Phonebook  
records  
1
2
Make sure the Handset is idle (not connected  
to a call).  
Press BOOK button.  
Ö The display shows SEARCH ADD, with the  
‘SEARCH’ option blinking.  
3
4
Press BOOK button again.  
Ö If the Phonebook memory is empty, the  
phone will automatically return to the standby  
display. Otherwise, the first alphanumeric  
Phonebook entry will be shown.  
Press NUMERIC key (2/ABC ~ 9/WXYZ) button  
that corresponds to the first letter of a Caller’s  
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Phonebook continue...  
name and the search will jump to the first entry  
in the Phonebook beginning with that letter.  
5
6
Press UP or DOWN button to scroll through  
the other records.  
Press EXIT button repeatedly to return to standby  
mode or wait until the program times out.  
To add a  
1
Press BOOK button.  
new record  
into the  
Ö The display shows SEARCH ADD, with the  
‘SEARCH’ option blinking.  
Phonebook  
2
3
Press UP or DOWN button to select ADD.’  
Press BOOK button to confirm.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
number field.  
4
5
Input the telephone number, maximum of 24  
digits.  
Press BOOK button to confirm the number.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
name field.  
6
Input the name, maximum of 15 characters  
using keypad buttons 2/ABC to 9/WXYZ.  
Ö Refer to the table below to get the following  
characters.  
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Phonebook continue...  
7
Press BOOK button to confirm.  
8
Press EXIT button repeatedly to return to  
standby mode or wait until the program times  
out.  
To make a  
1
2
When viewing the Phonebook records, press  
UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to call.  
call from the  
Phonebook  
Press DIAL button. The phone automatically  
dials the displayed record.  
Ö The Caprice 600 dials the number using  
the speakerphone mode. Lift the Handset  
anytime to talk privately and to turn the  
speakerphone mode off.  
To edit a  
stored  
1
When viewing the Phonebook records, press  
UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to edit.  
number  
and/or name  
2
When the record is displayed, press BOOK  
button.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
first digit of the telephone number.  
3
4
5
Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor  
to the digit you wish to change then input  
the new one or press ERASE button to delete.  
Press BOOK button to confirm.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
first character of the name.  
Press UP or DOWN button to move the cursor  
to the character you wish to change then input  
the new one or press ERASE button to delete.  
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7
Press BOOK button to save the edited record.  
Press EXIT button repeatedly to return to  
standby mode or wait until the program times  
out.  
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Phonebook continue...  
To delete a  
record from  
memory  
1
2
3
When viewing the Phonebook records, press  
UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to edit.  
When the record is displayed, press ERASE  
button.  
Ö The display prompts DELETE?  
Press ERASE button again to confirm.  
Ö The display shows next Phonebook record.  
OR press EXIT button to cancel and return to  
the previous menu.  
4
Press EXIT button repeatedly to return to the  
standby mode or wait until the program times  
out.  
8. Caller Display operation  
VERY IMPORTANT: The Caller Display feature  
of this product requires a subscription to  
Caller Display service from your telephone  
company.  
If you subscribe to this feature from your local  
telephone company, you can see the phone  
number of the person calling you before you  
answer. The caller display information includes:  
The caller’s number (max. 23 digits).  
The date and time of the call.  
The caller’s name (max. of 15 characters) if  
the network sends it.  
Note:  
1.The Caller Display information will also  
include a name from the phonebook if the  
incoming number fully matches an entry in  
the Phonebook.  
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The place origin of the Caller Display record  
will display a special network message as:  
Message  
Significant  
W I T H H E L D  
The caller hides his  
number.  
U N A V A I L A B L E The caller’s number is  
out of the network area.  
Withheld and Unavailable calls are not saved  
in the calls list and do not show as missed calls.  
Caller Display list  
This phone automatically stores the last 99  
calls received. It stores the data even if a  
power failure occurs. When the caller display  
list is full, the new caller display entry will  
replace the oldest record.  
The NEW CALL light indicator will turn on to  
show that you have a new Caller Display call  
stored in memory. The light indicator will turn  
off only after viewing ALL new caller display  
records.  
Viewing the  
Caller  
1
With the phone on standby mode, press UP or  
DOWN button.  
Display list  
Ö The display shows the most recent record. If  
there are no Caller Display records, the display  
will show NO CALLS  
.
Ö
The ‘MSG’ icon will show to indicate that the  
caller has recorded a message.  
2
3
Press UP or DOWN button again to scroll to  
the next Caller Display record.  
Ö The display shows END OF LIST upon  
reaching the end of the first and last record.  
Press EXIT button to return to standby mode  
or wait until the program times out.  
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Caller Display operation continue...  
To return a  
call from the  
Caller’s list  
When the Caller Display record is displayed;  
Press DIAL button.  
Ö
The phone automatically dials the  
displayed record.  
Storing an  
Outgoing  
call record  
into the  
1
2
When viewing the Caller Display records, press  
UP or DOWN button to find the record you  
wish to store.  
When the record is displayed, press BOOK  
button.  
Ö The display shows the cursor blinking on the  
first digit of the number.  
Phonebook  
memory  
Ö To modify the number, press UP or DOWN  
button to move the cursor to the number you  
want to change then input the new one or press  
ERASE button to delete.  
3
4
Press BOOK button to confirm.  
Input the name. See page 15 for entering letters.  
Ö To modify an existing name, press UP or  
DOWN button to move the cursor to the  
character you want to change then input the  
new one or press ERASE button to delete.  
5
1
Press BOOK button again to save the Caller  
Display record into the Phonebook memory.  
To delete a  
Caller Display  
record  
When the Caller Display record is displayed;  
Press ERASE button.  
Ö The display prompts DELETE CALL?  
2
3
Press ERASE button again to confirm.  
Press EXIT button to return to the standby  
mode.  
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Caller Display operation continue...  
To delete  
all Caller  
Display  
When the Caller Display record is displayed.  
1
2
Press and hold ERASE button.  
Ö The display prompts DEL ALL CALLS?  
records  
Press ERASE button to confirm.  
Ö The display automatically returns to standby  
mode.  
OR press EXIT button to cancel and return to  
the previous menu.  
9. Answering Machine system  
Outgoing  
Messages  
(OGM)  
An OGM is the announcement callers will hear  
when the machine answers a call. The Caprice  
600 has two pre-recorded announcements  
available if you choose not to record your own  
OGMs.  
OGM1 - this invites callers to leave a  
message after the tone. The default is “Please  
leave your message after the beep”.  
OGM2 - this informs callers to call later and  
does not give them the opportunity to leave a  
message. The default is, Please call later.”  
The machine has enough memory to record  
about 20 minutes of messages (OGM/Caller’s  
message/Memo). When there is no further  
memory available to record, it will answer after  
15 rings and the machine will announce,  
Memory full, please call later.The display  
shows MEMORY FULL and it will be shown  
X
X
X
X
alternately with  
and  
M
E
S
S
A
G
E
S
N
E
W
Make sure the machine is switched on;  
To play the  
current  
OGM  
Press OGM button.  
Ö The display shows PLAY OGM, and plays  
the current announcement.  
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To record  
OGM 1  
Make sure the answering machine is turned on.  
Note: Each OGM must be at least 3 seconds  
and no more than 1 minute in length.  
1
2
Press EXIT/ON-OFF button briefly until you  
hear, Announcement 1.”  
Press and hold OGM button until you hear a  
‘beep.’  
Ö The display shows OGM RECORDING and  
the message counter starts to count.  
3
4
Start recording your OGM1. Speak directly  
into the Base unit’s Microphone from a  
distance of about 15 cms. (6 inches).  
As soon as you have finished speaking, press  
EXIT/ON-OFF button to stop recording.  
Ö The display shows PLAY OGM, and your  
recorded message will be played back for  
your approval.  
To record  
OGM 2  
1
2
After setting the OGM1, briefly press EXIT/  
ON-OFF button again. You will hear,  
Announcement 2.”  
Press and hold OGM button until you hear a  
‘beep.’  
Ö The display shows OGM RECORDING and  
the message counter starts to count.  
3
4
Start recording your OGM2. Speak directly  
into the Base unit’s Microphone from a  
distance of about 15 cms. (6 inches).  
As soon as you have finished speaking, press  
EXIT/ON-OFF button to stop recording.  
Ö The display shows PLAY OGM, and your  
recorded message will be played back for  
your approval.  
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To turn the  
Answering  
machine ON  
or OFF  
1
Press and hold EXIT/ON-OFF button to turn  
ON the answering system.  
Ö You will hear, Answering machine ON.The  
display shows ANSWER ON and the MESSAGE  
light will light up.  
2
Press and hold EXIT/ON-OFF button again to  
turn OFF the answering system.  
Ö You will hear, Answering machine OFF.The  
display shows ANSWER OFF and the  
MESSAGE light will turn off.  
Note: Once turned OFF, you can still call the  
machine and it will answer after 15 rings.  
To switch  
between  
OGMs  
Press and release EXIT/ON-OFF button to  
switch between OGM1 and OGM2.  
Ö The machine does not record messages with  
OGM2 (Announcement 2) selected; make sure  
OGM1 is selected if you want callers to leave  
messages.  
To record a  
memo  
You can record a memo directly into the  
machine. The length of the memo message  
recording depends on the MESSAGE LENGTH  
setting, see page 9.  
The memo message will be played back  
together with any messages from callers.  
1
With the Handset on hook, press and hold  
MEMO button until you hear a ‘beep’.  
Ö The display shows MEMO RECORDING and  
the message counter starts to count.  
2
3
Start recording your memo. Speak directly  
into the Base unit’s Microphone from a  
distance of about 15 cms. (6 inches).  
As soon as you have finished speaking, press  
EXIT/ON-OFF button to stop recording.  
Ö Day and time are automatically stamped at  
the end of the message.  
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To playback  
your  
If you have messages or memos, the dispXlaXy  
shows the total number of messages M  
E
S
S
A
G
E
S
message/s  
and the MESSAGE light flashes.  
If you have newXmessages or memos, the  
X
display shows  
and it will be shown  
W
alternately withNtEhe total messages.  
Playback and Pause  
1
Press PLAY/PAUSE button. The machine will  
play all new messages/memos.  
Ö While a message is being played, the display  
shows PLAY MESSAGE for received messages  
PLAY MEMO for recorded memos.  
;
Ö If there are no messages/memos present, you  
will hear, You have no messages.”  
2
3
To pause a message playback, press PLAY/  
PAUSE button again  
Press PLAY/PAUSE button again to restart  
message playback, otherwise it will restart  
automatically after a 30-second pause.  
4
After playing all new messages, press PLAY/  
PAUSE button again. The system will play all  
of its messages/memos.  
Repeat/Rewind  
To repeat the current message from the  
beginning, press OGM/REWIND button.  
To replay the previous message, press OGM/  
REWIND button twice.  
Skip/Fast Forward  
To skip to the next message, press MEMO/SKIP  
button.  
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Stop playback  
To stop the message playback, press the  
EXIT/ON-OFF button.  
Volume Control  
Use the SPEAKERPHONE volume switch located  
on the right side of the Base unit to adjust the  
volume of the loudspeaker during playback.  
To intercept  
a call  
If you hear the answering machine recording  
a message, you can intercept the call and  
speak to the caller, EITHER by:  
Lifting the Handset,  
or Pressing the SPEAKERPHONE button on  
the Base unit,  
or lifting the Handset of any other phone  
connected to the same line.  
When you have intercepted the call, the  
machine will stop recording the caller’s  
message.  
If you intercept a call within 3 seconds of its  
start, you may sometimes need to press EXIT/  
ON-OFF button to stop recording.  
To delete  
incoming  
messages  
To delete the current incoming message;  
1
2
During message playback, press ERASE  
button.  
Ö The display prompts DELETE?  
.
Press ERASE button again to confirm.  
Ö After the erasure is complete, the numeric  
order of the remaining messages will be  
rearranged.  
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Answering Machine System continue...  
To delete all  
messages  
1
After playing back all of your messages, press  
and hold ERASE button.  
Ö The display prompts DELETE ALL?.  
2
Press ERASE button again to confirm, you will  
hear, “All messages erased.”  
Ö The machine will not delete any messages  
that you haven’t yet listened to.  
3
1
The display automatically returns to standby  
mode.  
To go back to  
the default  
OGM  
If you no longer want callers to hear the OGMs  
that you have recorded, you can delete  
them and revert to the pre-recorded defaults  
as follows:  
Make sure the machine is switched on.  
Ö If necessary, press and release the EXIT/  
ON-OFF button to switch to the OGM you want  
to delete.  
2
3
Press the OGM/REWIND button to play the  
current announcement.  
While the announcement is playing, press  
ERASE button.  
Ö The machine plays the pre-recorded OGM.  
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10. Remote operation  
You can use the Answering System features of  
Caprice 600 when you are away from home.  
To protect your privacy, most of the features  
can be used only after you enter the three-digit  
REMOTE ACCESS Code.  
To check  
your  
1
2
In standby mode, press MENU button.  
REMOTE  
ACCESS code  
Press UP or DOWN button until the display  
shows REMOTE ACCESS.  
3
Press MENU button to display your code  
setting.  
Ö The default code is ‘321.’  
4
1
Press EXIT button to return to standby mode.  
To check  
your  
Using a tone dialing phone, dial your home  
phone number.  
messages  
from a  
2
3
4
Listen to or bypass the OGM.  
remote  
location  
Enter your REMOTE ACCESS Code.  
Press keypad “2” to playback your messages.  
Ö For other instructions, see the Remote  
Intruction code menu shown on the next page.  
Notes:  
During remote operation, you must press a  
key within 10 seconds, otherwise the machine  
will cut off your call.  
If the machine pauses during playback, press  
keypad “2” within 10 seconds to continue.  
Otherwise, the machine will cut off your call.  
During remote playback, when the machine  
stops automatically after 168 seconds (about  
2¾ minutes) a key must be pressed within  
10 seconds, or the machine will cut you off.  
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Remote operation continue...  
Using the  
remote  
The following is the Remote Instruction Code  
Help Menu:  
instruction  
code  
To bypass the Outgoing Message, press *”  
To play new messages, press “2”  
Ö After playing back new messages, press “2”  
again to play all recorded messages.  
Ö To pause and restart during message  
playback, press “2”  
To repeat message, press “1”  
Ö To skip back to the previous message,  
press “1” twice  
To skip message, press “3”  
To play announcement, press “4”  
To record greeting, press “5”  
To stop function, press “6”  
To delete message, press “7”  
To set Answer OFF, press “8”  
To set Answer ON, press “9”  
Ö After setting to Answer ON, press “9to  
switch between OGM1 and OGM2,  
To delete all messages, press “0” twice  
If the answering machine is switched off, it will  
answer your call after 15 rings allowing you  
to switch the machine ON from a remote  
location;  
Switching  
ON from a  
remote  
location  
1
2
3
4
Using a tone dialing phone, dial your home  
phone number.  
When you hear your outgoing message,  
press “*”  
When you hear a ‘beep’, key in your REMOTE  
ACCESS code.  
Press keypad “9” to switch ON.  
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11. Operational notes  
Electrical safety  
DON’T let the Base unit get wet. Electrical equipment can cause serious  
injury if used while you are wet or standing in water.  
If the Base unit ever falls into water, DON’T retrieve it until you have  
unplugged the power lead from the mains and the telephone line plug  
from the telephone socket; then pull it out by the unplugged cables.  
NEVER use your Caprice 600 outdoors 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.  
Locating the Base unit  
The Base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where:  
the mains adapter plug will reach an easily accessible 230-V AC switch  
mains supply socket - never try to lengthen the mains power cable.  
the telephone line cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension  
socket.  
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.  
Cleaning and care  
Don’t clean any part of your Caprice 600 with benzene, thinner or  
other solvent chemicals - this may cause permanent damage which is  
not covered by the Guarantee. When necessary, clean it with a damp  
cloth.  
Keep your Caprice 600 away from hot, humid conditions or strong  
sunlight, and don’t let it get wet.  
Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for  
your Caprice 600. However, if something does go wrong, please do not  
try to repair it yourself - consult your supplier or the Binatone Help  
Line.  
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12. Troubleshooting  
The Caprice 600 must be serviced by trained engineers. NEVER  
attempt any repairs or adjustments yourself - you could make the  
problem worse and invalidate the Guarantee.  
!
ALWAYS check  
first that:  
you have followed the steps listed in Section 2 to  
install and set up your Caprice 600.  
all connectors are firmly inserted in their sockets.  
mains power is switched on at the socket.  
Everyday use  
“I cannot make or  
answer calls.”  
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable  
that was supplied with your Caprice 600. Other  
telephone line cables might not work.  
Switch off power at the mains socket, wait for a few  
seconds and then switch back on. This may solve  
the problem.  
“The phone does  
not ring”  
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable  
that was supplied with your Caprice 600. Other  
telephone line cables might not work.  
Set the ringer volume to High, using the switch at  
the back of the unit.  
Check that the total REN value of all equipment  
connected to your telephone line is not more than  
4. Disconnect one or more telephones.  
“The phone does  
not dial”  
Make sure you’re using the telephone line cable  
that was supplied with your Caprice 600. Other  
telephone line cables might not work.  
“The Caller  
Display feature  
isn’t working.”  
You need to subscribe to Caller Display service  
from your local telephone company. Contact the  
local telephone company for details on how to  
subscribe.  
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Troubleshooting continue...  
The caller may have withheld their number by  
dialing 141. Or they may be calling from a network  
that does not transmit the Caller Display (for  
example, it may be an international call).  
Be sure to wait until the second ring before  
answering.  
Answering Machine  
“The machine won’t  
record any  
messages”  
The machine’s memory may be full. You need to  
delete enough recorded messages to free at least  
one minute recording time. Or you can delete all  
recorded messages to make room for new ones  
Make sure the machine is switched on - the  
MESSAGE light should be on.  
Make sure you have not selected OGM2 - with  
OGM2 selected, callers cannot leave messages  
(see page 20).  
“Remote operation  
doesn’t work.”  
Make sure you are using the correct remote  
security code.  
Check that you are using a suitable tone-dialling  
phone. Some cordless or mobile phones do not  
generate continuous tones and so are not ideal for  
remote operation.  
Don’t leave more than 10 seconds between key  
presses; otherwise, your call will be cut off.  
Using your Caprice 600 on a PBX  
“Last Number Redial When you first make a call, try pressing the REDIAL/  
and/or memory  
dialing don’t work  
on a PBX.  
PAUSE button for a pause between the outside line  
access digit (e.g. 9) and the telephone number.  
You should later be able to redial the number.  
When storing numbers in memory, you can include  
the outside line access digit (e.g. 9) with each  
number.  
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Troubleshooting continue...  
If your PBX requires you to wait for a second Dial  
tone before dialing the telephone number, press the  
REDIAL/PAUSE button for a pause between the  
access digit and the number.  
If the fault persists …  
Disconnect all other instruments connected to the  
same line as the Caprice 600 and see whether you  
can make a call.  
Disconnect the Base unit from the telephone line  
and plug a different phone into the master telephone  
socket. Try making a call. If this works, the line is  
OK.  
If the call does not work, and you are using a two-  
way socket adapter, remove it and plug a telephone  
directly into the socket. If the call now works, the  
adapter may be faulty.  
If you cannot make a call, the fault may be on the  
exchange line. Contact the service provider (the BT  
engineers on 151, or your cable company).  
If you still cannot identify the cause of the problem,  
contact the Binatone Help Line on 0845 345 9677  
Calls are charged at Local Call rate.  
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13. Guarantee and service  
The Binatone Caprice 600 is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of  
purchase shown on your sales receipt. The Guarantee does not cover  
damage by misuse or negligence, or by excessive voltages - for example,  
faults on the  
telephone line, or lightning. This does not affect your statutory rights.  
Please keep your sales (till) receipt - this is your guarantee. You should also  
keep the original packaging material.  
In the unlikely event that you need to return your Caprice 600 to our Repair  
Centre while it is under guarantee, there will be a £5 handling charge.  
While the unit is under Guarantee  
1. Disconnect the Base unit from the telephone line and the mains electricity  
supply.  
2. Pack up all parts of your Caprice 600, using the original packaging.  
Remember to include the mains adapter  
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 0845 345 9677 and ask for a quotation  
of the repair charge and details of where to send your Caprice 600 for  
repair.  
4. Make sure you include with your Caprice 600:  
your name and address.  
a cheque or postal order for the value of the repair charge.  
5. Return your Caprice 600 to the address given by the Service  
Department.  
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14. Technical details  
Standard  
Corded Telephone with Caller Display and Answering  
Machine  
Temperature range Operating 0 ºC to 40 ºC  
Storage -20 ºC to 60 ºC  
Electrical power  
Base unit - input 230 V AC, 50 Hz;  
output DC 6 V, 350 mA; 2.1 VA; polarity  
Declaration of conformity  
The Binatone Caprice 600 complies with the essential protective  
requirements and objectives of:  
EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
EC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
and conforms to the following relevant harmonized standards:  
Safety: EN 60950  
Other: I-CTR37, CTR38,  
EN55-022, EN55024  
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 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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Connection and conditions for use  
You can connect your Caprice 600 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 Caprice 600 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 Caprice 600 has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have  
a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.  
Contents of this User Guide  
1. Where to find it  
2. Installation  
3. Desk/Wall mount installation  
4. Setting up the Caprice 600  
If you need help …  
5. Telephone operation  
The Binatone Help Line is  
6. Outgoing call record  
available from 9.00 am to  
7. Phonebook  
5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, on  
8. Caller Display operation  
0845 345 9677  
9. Answering Machine system  
10. Remote operation  
11. Operational notes  
12. Troubleshooting  
Calls are charged at Local Call  
rate.  
13. Guarantee and service  
14. Technical details  
Pressing buttons on your phone  
When the instructions in this user guide tell you simply to ‘press’ a  
button, this means that you should press the button briefly, then  
release it.  
When the instructions tell you to ‘press and hold’ a button, this means  
you should keep the button pressed until the display changes and/or  
you hear a tone.  
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