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Users Manual
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone
SBC-6020
In case of difficulities, visit our service center at www.sbctelephones.com or call 800-400-5156
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Page 1 - SBC-6020

Users ManualDigital Enhanced Cordless TelephoneSBC-6020In case of difficulities, visit our service center at www.sbctelephones.com or call 800-400-515

Page 2 - Table Of Contents

9Access to Ringer MenuYou can customize the ring tone you hear for incoming calls through the handset and the base.1. Press the Menu key (Soft Key 1

Page 3 - DECT Technology

10Volume setting for handsetYou also can set the volume for the melody.1. Go to “Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).2. Choose “Incoming C

Page 4 - Features

11Melody setting for handsetYou can choose from 13 different ring melodies for the handset.1. Go to the “Ringer” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1

Page 5 - Quick Reference

12Volume setting for baseYou also can set the volume for the melody.1. Go to “Base Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).2. Choose “Base R

Page 6 - Parts Checklist

13Setting the date and the timeYou can set the date and time. The clock is in 24-hour mode.1. Go to the “HS Settings” Menu. Choose “Set Clock”.2. Pr

Page 7 - Controls & Functions

14Setting keypad tones1. Go to the “HS Settings” menu. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). 2. Choose “Keypad Tones”. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ).3.

Page 8 - Connection Diagram

15Prefix DialingIf the telephone is connected to a PABX, you can set the code to ac-cess an external line (usually 0 or 9). This gives the possibility

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16FlashWhile on a call, you may want to transfer the call to someone else connected to the same PABX. This can be done by using the flash function.• P

Page 10 - Getting Started

17Register to Base In multi-handset mode, you may need to switch the base to which a handset is assigned. Up to four assignments are possible. You can

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18use the instructions of this base to place it in registration mode. When you need to register a different handset on the base of your telephone, yo

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1ContentsIntroduction ... 2Welcome ...

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19 Once enabled, the automatic selection remains active until the next manual selection or the next assignment.1. Go to the “HS Settings” Menu. Choo

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20Telephone OperationTelephone OperationMaking and receiving callsThere are two ways to make a phone call – manually or using pre-dial-ing mode.Make a

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21Telephone OperationOut of range indicationThe cordless system uses special digital signal processing to ensure maximum range for your call. If you g

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22Telephone OperationAnswering a callWhen you receive an incoming call, both the base and the handset ring. Also, the LCD will display “External”. Pre

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23Telephone OperationHolding with on-hold musicYou can place the other party on hold at any point during the call. The other party will hear hold musi

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24Telephone OperationTransferring a callIn a multi-handset configuration, it is possible to transfer a call from one handset to another. To transfer an

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25Telephone Operationference conversation is enabled. The display will show:6. Press the key on one of the two handsets to transfer the call complet

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26Telephone OperationRoom monitoringYou can monitor another room as long as two handsets are registered to the same base. For example, you could monit

Page 21 - Telephone Operation

27Telephone OperationPaging a handsetIf you misplace the handset, you can use the paging function to find it again. To use the paging function, push th

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28Telephone Operationb. Choose “Save” to store this entry to your phone book.c. Choose “Delete” to delete the entry from the Caller ID list.d. Choo

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2WelcomeThank you for purchasing this 1.9 GHz Digital Cordless phone. Your phone is equipped with a fully functional phone book, alarm, caller ID, and

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29Telephone OperationTo store an entry in the phone book, start in standby mode:1. Press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to choos

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30Telephone Operation3. Enter one or more characters for the entry you are trying to find. Press the Find key (Soft Key 1 ).4. Select the required e

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31Telephone OperationEditing an entry1. Press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ) and use the or keys to choose the Phone Book icon and the OK key (Soft

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32Telephone OperationDeleting an entry If you enter a duplicate name and number or no longer want to save an entry, you can delete it from the phone

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33Telephone OperationDeleting a Caller ID number You can delete the names and numbers from the Caller ID, Redial, and Missed Calls lists at any time.

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34Alarm ClockSetting the alarmYou can use your handset as an alarm.1. To go to the Alarm menu, press the Menu key (Soft Key 1 ). Select “Alarm Clock

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35Appointment functionThe alarm clock also can be used to set appointments.Setting the appointment1. Go into the “Alarm Clock” menu and press the OK

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36Telephone Operation7. Press the Enable key (Soft Key 2 ) to make the appointment active.8. Press the key to exit the menu.Modifying the date of

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37Telephone Operation3. Press the Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “Modify Subject”. The current subject is displayed.4. Change the subject as nee

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383. Press the Options key (Soft Key 1 ). Choose “View Subject”. 4. Press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ). The subject is displayed.Deregister the Handse

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3Features• Phone book with 100 locations (up to 15 digits for names & 25 digits for numbers) • Area code• Back light (both on LCD and keypad) •

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39press the OK key (Soft Key 1 ), the call blocking function is disabled.3. Insert the new blocked number or go to the next blocking location and en

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40TroubleshootingTroubleshootingProblem SolutionIf the phone does not work, check all of the following:• Make sure the batteries are installed proper

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41SpecificationsFrequency RangeRF ChannelMax Output PowerTDMA slot per frameModulationSpeech Encoding1.920 ~ 1.930GHz5 Channels20.8 dBm24 slotGFSKADPCM

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42WarrantyIn case of difficulties, visit our service center atwww.sbctelephones.com or call 800-400-5156© 2006 IntellitouchAll rights ReservedSBC is a

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43FCC InformationFCC Information1.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On bottom of this eq

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44IndexSymbols1.9 GHz 2, 41AAAA 3Accept 22, 24, 25access code 3, 15acoustic 21, 27Adjustable 3Alarm 3, 4, 34, 35, 36, 37antenna 3Appointment

Page 43 - Warranty

4TerminologyStandby Mode - The mode your phone is in when you’re not on a call. The phone is ready to accept a new action.Talk Mode - The mode your ph

Page 44 - FCC Information

5Quick ReferenceParts Checklist1. This user’s guide2. Base unit3. Handset4. 2 rechargeable batteries5. Power adapter6. Telephone line cord2 3 45 6

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6Handset and Base Functions & ControlsControls & Functions11. Ear piece (speaker) 2. LCD 3. Navigation Key Up 4. Soft Key 1 5. Soft Key 2

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7Controls & FunctionsConnection Diagram

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8Getting StartedPowering On and Off the HandsetPower OffTo turn off the handset:1. Press the key for 2 seconds.After the validation melody, the hand

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