Thursday 12 July 2012

Registering BT DECT repeater


BT DECT repeater/range extender

Why do you need a repeater/range extender?
You will need a repeater if the signal from the main base on your does not reach far enough, or is not strong enough to penetrate through thick metallic walls. It is not that the signal from the main base will not penetrate thick walls, but the signal range is significantly reduced.

Where do you position your repeater/range extender?
You put your repeater at the point just before your phone starts to crackle and lose signal, facing the direction you wish to extend the range. This is because when your phone starts to crackle and break up, this is essentially the point at which your handset starts to lose signal to the main base. When you put your repeater at this point, it doubles the distance of the signal from the main base.

How to register your repeater/range extender

Automatic registration
  1. Stand in front of your main base, with the handset in your hand and the repeater turned off at plug.
  2. On the handset, go into settings and turn repeater mode on.
  3. Hold down the ‘find’ button on the main base for 10 seconds to put it into registration mode.
  4. Turn the repeater on, the LED on the front will start by flashing red and blue. You then get a blue triple flash to signify the repeater has registered, and you will then get a solid blue light will then follow this.

Manual registration
  1. Stand in front of your main base, with the handset in your hand and the repeater turned off at the plug.
  2. On the handset, go into settings and turn repeater mode on.
  3. Before you turn the repeater on, hold the button on the front and then turn it on whilst holding the button. Hold it for 5 more seconds as this will search for the phone base.
  4. The LED on the front of the repeater will flash red and blue at first, followed by a triple blue flash and then a solid blue light. This means the repeater has been registered.

After you have completed the registration, position your repeater where it needs to be, as explained above. Then turn off a handset whilst in the range of your phone base and turn it back one once you are outside of the bases range but inside the repeaters range. If you can get a dial tone at this point your repeater is working.


Thursday 10 May 2012

The Panasonic KX-TG8561 due out early July!

Following the recent release of the new 6721, Panasonic are soon to release their new, high end model, the KX-TG8561. I am going to take a look at it and talk about any new features ahead of the scheduled release at the start of July. 
The Panasonic KX-TG8562 Twin

At first glance i think the Panasonic KX-TG8561 looks really smart. Its simple design is affective as it wouldn't look out of place in a home or office. Both the keypad on the handset and on the main base look really easy to use which will be good for people who have a slight vision problem. This model has a message counter on the base which show you how many new messages there are, as well as a 1.8 inch colour display which makes navigating the menus very easy.

The KX-TG8561 brings back some features of old that have been missed by consumers in the last few models, the main one of these being the audible caller ID. This means that when there is an incoming call the number will be read aloud by the phone, and if it is a contact that is stored in the phone book, the corresponding name will also be read out. The KX-TG8561 has a phone book memory on 100 name and number that not only can be used with caller ID, but it can also be shared. This means that the contacts stored in the phone book can be accessed from any other of the 8561 handsets in the system. This is a great time saving feature for either an office, home office or even a busy home! 

For more information or to pre-order please follow this link below to our website!

Wednesday 2 May 2012

Combine your iPhone and landline phone!

We have recently started selling a new product from iCreation which allows you to handle your landline calls and calls from your iPhone on one handset, its the i650 Apple iPhone DECT Cordless System. 

This product is ideal for people who are heavy users of there iPhone and home phone. When you come home you would dock your iPhone on the i650 then pick up the handset. Once you have done this not only will your iPhones incoming calls be handled with the i650 handset but it will also be charging. 

The i650 handset also has an access button that allows you to access the iPhone contacts as it is paired with the base using Bluetooth!

The handset itself comes with a large 1.8 inch colour screen. It also has an alarm clock and automatic sleep mode which lowers the brightness and volume of the handset at a certain time.  For more information visit our website here

Thursday 26 April 2012

Carephone Landline SOS Pendant Alarm Phone

We have just got into stock The Carephone Landline phone which uses a waterproof pendant that you wear on your wrist to call an emergency number when needed. This is a great product for the elderly.

If you are worried about an elderly relative or friend then this landline phone from The Carephone is the ideal choice to put your mind at rest. Although this product can make landline calls that is not its main purpose. Firstly it is there to be of support of the user when they need to contact someone. 

How it works if you have a main base station which has a small display and an easy to use keypad. This is where you can adjust settings and programme numbers. This is also where you charge the pendant and make a call if you really have to. A bonus of this model is that the base can be customised with a 'skin' so you can make it look that bit more homely. 

The pendant to go with the base can be worn around the neck or on the wrist, the choice is yours, it comes with either accessory. The pendant itself connects easily with the wrist band or beck band. It has 2 buttons, SOS and cancel. To make an SOS call all you you have to do is hold the button for 2 seconds. If you do this by accident you can then press the cancel button to stop it. 

To help the pendant from getting damaged it has been built to be waterproof. This means you can wear it with confidence when your washing the dishes or even in the shower. The Carephone Landline phone is a small and smart looking product that can really take some of your worries off of your mind. 

Tuesday 24 April 2012

New iPhone accessories from Tivizen!

A company called Tivizen have produced a couple of accessories that will work with an iPhone, iPod Touch or an iPad, that could revolutionise where and when we watch television! 

The first one is the Tivizen Mobile USB Dongle TV Tuner for iPad and iPhone DVB-T. This is a plug and play item that fits into the bottom of your device and then allows you to watch free-view TV! The biggest strength of the Tivizen gadgets are that anyone of any age will be able to use them, they are that simple and you will only truly realise this when you have a go! Because the dongle is fitted with a mobile DTV recieving antenna you wont have any added wireless data charges as your not using WiFi or 3G signal. 

The second gadget i will look at is the Tivizen Mobile WiFi Dongle TV Tuner for iPad and iPhone DVB-T. This also turns your iPhone, iPod or iPad into a television but in a slightly different way. This model is a WiFi dongle that captures DTV signal and transmits it to your device, offering seamless TV streaming, perfect for the office or at home. There is no added data charges so there is so need to worry about surprise phone bill amounts. Using the Tivizen exclusive player you can watch television on your PC and Mac as well! 

For more information on these items please use the links above!

Thursday 19 April 2012

Big button and easy to use telephones!

Here at DST we sell a range of easy to use phones that are ideal for the elderly or people who have hearing or vision issues. A lot of people aren't even aware that phones like this are made so i am going to look at the 3 different types that are available; a mobile phone, a desk phone and a cordless phone, to try and help you understand. 

The first model i am going to look at is the Doro PhoneEasy 505 Mobile Phone. This easy to use mobile phone has an excellent feature:value for money ratio as it is packed full of ability and costs less than £60! It comes with large and easy to read keys as well as a crystal clear colour display making this mobile great for people with slight visual problems. It has excellent practicality with features such as reminders, alarms, vibrating alert and one touch emergency dialling. The 505 also has 7 volume settings with the top ones going extra loud for those that may be hard of hearing. For a full list of features on this phone please use the link above!

The next phone I am going to look at is the Amplicom BigTel 208 Answermachine Telephone. As you can see from the picture this also has big and clear buttons. This model also has an answer machine with simple controls and an LED display on the base. The 208 comes with a speakerphone which would be helpful for elderly uses that may find it uncomfortable to hold the phone to their ear for a prolonged period of time. The display on the BigTel 208 is large, backlight orange with black text to make it as clear as possible. Another great feature with this phone is the 2 direct dial memory buttons and the 50 name and number phone book. These features are ideal for somebody that may have trouble remembering long phone numbers that they will need regularly. You simply programme the 2 number for them and all they need to do is dial this one number and it will do the rest for them! For more details on this phone please use the link above!


The third phone i have chosen to look at is the Doro 331Ph Big Button Corded Telephone. As you can again see form the picture this desk phone, not only does it have a huge clear keypad, it also has 3 picture buttons. These buttons are programmed to dial an allocated number at one touch, then you put a related photo on that button. This is another good feature for people that may struggle to remember long phone numbers. This model phone is also hearing aid compatible. This means that anyone with a hearing aid can use the phone still wearing it, without worrying about amplifying the handset. For more information on the 331Ph please use the link above!

Thursday 12 April 2012

The brand new Panasonic KX-TG6721 is here and with some major additions!

The brand new models from Panasonic have come in today and i am going to take a look at the KX-TG6721! It has 3 major additions to the previous model which will be explained in this article. 

The main addition in my eyes is the Smart Function Key or the 'top key'. This is a clear button that is located on the top of the phone and will flash in different patterns to signify different things. When this button is flashing rapidly it either means that you can answer a call, stop the alarm or stop paging. You can either answer an outside call or intercom using this button. When it is flashing slowly this means you can listen to new messages or view caller list of missed calls. To use this button you must first turn on the top key settings. If you are answering a call using the smart function key then it will automatically activate the speakerphone. If the phone is in the main base or charger then when you press the smart function key you can either listen to messages or chat without lifting the handset. 

Another main feature on the KX-TG6721 is the one touch eco mode. When you activate eco mode it reduces the power usage by 90% when in standby mode. The default setting on the handset is normal but to activate it all you do is press [R/ECO]. This is a good feature if you only use your phone a couple of times a day as it will save electricity and therefore money!

A third main new addition to this model is the LED message counter on the main base which shows how many new messages you have. On the base it looks small but smart, and is a great size to quickly glance at when you get home to see if you have any messages, therefore cutting out the annoying time you wait when using 1571 service. 

An interesting feature on this model is the handset equaliser. This feature helps to clarify the incoming callers voice and give them a more natural sound that will be easier to hear and understand. This feature is easy to turn on in the settings and will only effect the handset audio and not the speakerphone. 

For more information on this model and others like it please use the link below.

Wednesday 11 April 2012

Orchid Telephone Systems

Orchid telephone systems play a key role in giving small businesses a cheap and easy to install method of making the most out of their telephones. Orchid's systems are some of our best selling products so I am going to take a look at what they actually do! 

To help me understand the systems i am going to look at certain model systems and at what features each of them offer. The first system i will look at is the Orchid PBX308+. This system can handle 3 different telephone lines which can then be controlled from up to 8 extensions. 

One of the key features on this system is not it has 99 programmable speed dial numbers. These speed dials can be set from any extension and then can be used all over the system, not just the phone they were entered on. These speed dials are used by putting ## before the assigned number, so ##1-##99. This is a key feature in saving time when needing to make a quick phone call. 

Another feature on the 308+ is the auto attendant. This means you can record an outgoing message (OGM) that tells customers what number to press on their keypad to get to the right extension they are looking for, 1 for sales and 2 for returns etc. When the system is in auto attendant mode the extensions will not ring for each incoming call, the 308+ will answer the call then the chosen extension will ring once the incoming caller has selected one. This is becoming increasingly popular for home offices when distinguishing between home and business calls. 

The 308+ is also caller display compatible. As long as your line has been set up for caller ID by BT and the extensions you are using have a caller ID function then then the number of the incoming phone call will appear on the display, and if the number has been saved then the corresponding name will appear also. This is great as you can identify who is calling you and no time is wasted in recognising who it is by voice or name. 

The Orchid 308+ also has an IP Access Code. Many people use IP calls or VOIP to make either free or low cost calls using the internet, but also use the traditional land line too. The 308 can be programmed so that the user presses 1 number before a BT line call, and another to use their IP gateway. This ensures the user maximises call cost savings. 

A very useful addition to the Orchid box is the music port. This allows you to plug in an mp3 player or other USB device to play music that incoming callers will listen to whilst they are on hold. This is good because default music is often boring for the customer whereas you can keep up to date with the latest music and essentially set the tone for the company! 

Most PBXs require you to Dial 9 to get a line, the Orchid PBXs can be programmed for Direct Dial. The User is then automatically given the next available line when they want to make a call without having to dial 9 in front of the number.

To find more details about the Orchid PBX 308+ please click here

Monday 2 April 2012

Wireless connectivity in the home!

With various companies spending unthinkable amounts on development of technology for home appliances, I am going to take a look at what is happening and how development is going to affect our homes! 



Wireless technology has really evolved in the last 10-15 years and a crackling dial up internet connection seems a ridiculous idea now we have super fast broadband, that can be received anywhere in the range of you router! You can now walk round the home, surfing the internet without interruption on things like iPads and laptops. We are able to do this due to products such as the TP-Link Wireless N ADSL2+ Modem Router. This allows us to do such things as do a spot of internet shopping whilst in garden, which 15 years ago would have been unheard of! 

We can also walk round the home whilst mid conversation now thanks to the development of DECT cordless phones! Weather your in the garden enjoying nice weather or polishing the car in the garage you can now talk from anywhere within the range of your base station. You can then use your cordless phone, hands free by use of a cordless or Bluetooth headset! This means a wireless phone can be used wirelessly! 

The signal from a router or main phone base can then be extended so the range for broadband and DECT can be huge. This is done by repeaters such as the 4002 RTX DECT Generic Repeater. These are small devices that are programmed to extend the range of your cordless phone, essentially doubling the distance you can use it from your base in a chosen direction. 

There is plenty of wireless connections in your home that you use on a daily basis that you don't think about, or may not be as obvious as your phone or internet. This is things like your wireless controller for your games console, or the wireless remote for the garage door. Most of us take small things like this for granted and it is the small things like this that make day to day like run smoothly. 

So what can we expect in the future for wireless technology? Well various companies are trying to turn everyday appliances into user interfaces that use the internet to help make life easier. For example a fridge that recognises when you are running low on a certain food you like and automatically orders more for you. Or your regular dining table could have an interactive interface so you can customise its design for a dinner party, or have interactive games that guests can play with each other whilst waiting for their food. 

This is bound to keep advancing and i believe in a few decades time our home will be so advanced that daily tasks such as cooking will no longer be done manually, and instead by robots such as Honda's Asimo Humanoid. However as we all know, advances in technology unearth new problems of their own, the main one in this case being electricity demand. This problem will no doubt also be solved using advances in technology!

For now all we can do is sit back and think of our own ideas whilst companies spend millions to come up with cutting edge appliances! 

Thursday 29 March 2012

Classroom of the future, from abacus to iPad!

Technology is constantly evolving and changing everyday life rapidly! Gone are the days of a chalk board at the front of the classroom so I am going to try and look at the developments that may occur to bring around the classroom of the future! 

When I was at school, to display a document to everyone the teacher had to photocopy it onto a transparent film and then use a huge, noisy overhead projector, that they had spent half an hour focusing so we could read the text. This used up valuable time and money  in the school day and the quality was often poor! These have gradually been replaced, with the more expensive but effective option of a smart board. This meant that the white board was ran through a computer so there was no ink or paper involved, just a blank document that the teacher could digitally draw or write on. This was a huge improvement but it still proved difficult to effectively share a document or item. This has now been further developed by the introduction of document camera such as the Ipevo Ziggi USB Document Camera

The Ziggi is proving to be increasingly popular with school and colleges around the country. It is a very simple to use plug and play device that requires no effort at all to set up. You plug it into your USB port on the teachers laptop or computer and position the camera stand so what you are trying to show is in view and it will focus itself. This can be used with an interactive smart board so you can highlight and label things. You can take screen shot or even video with this HD camera. The list of uses for these camera are huge, from showcasing the class pet to showing something on a smart phone. 

This is happening now so what will be the developments in the future? I believe one major addition to the classroom will be the iPad. Due to its versatility and constant iOS updates it seems the ideal replacement for pen and paper. This does raise some issues like cost, and the fact like a young child known to be walking home from school with a £400 gadget in their bag is an ideal target for a mugging, but there are ways around this. It isn't unheard of for a sixth form college to spend upwards of £200k on paper per year, so would the cost be much more to buy each student a tablet for their 2 year spell? Its not just pen and paper that the iPad would replace, because of the thousands of apps on the device you would no longer need a lot of things such as calculators, textbooks, calenders or homework diaries. The amount of accessories that can be used with the iPad just adds to the appeal. Things like the the Ipevo Perch Desktop Stand means that the iPad can be used like a monitor! All work can be completed and submitted electronically, minimising the risk of damage or loss of work. It essence a school child's school bag can all be replaced by a smallish interactive tablet. 

Over the past couple of years heavy snow fall has often disrupted the opening of schools and colleges which brings the work in progress to a stand still. However it was widely reported that one private high school near our office hosted lessons over the school network using the internet. If each student had their own tablet, it would mean they all had a connection to the schools network and intranet. This would mean in cases like the one I just mentioned, where the school has been shut because of weather conditions then lessons can still go ahead. This can apply to if a student is ill also, and would be most valuable in the build up to exams. 

Wednesday 28 March 2012

Why Turtle Beach gaming headsets are a cut above the rest!

We recently put a range of Turtle Beach gaming headsets on our website and i am going to look at what makes them special!

Turtle Beach headsets have been the choice of professional gamers recently and I am interested to know why. I feel the best way to do this is to review 1 headset from each end of the market. The 3 headsets I have chosen are:


As you can see from the above list the price range is pretty drastic which says to me that they have a model to suit everyone, as well as the different platforms that are available. Turtle Beach make headsets for PlayStation, Xbox and PC but a lot of their headsets can also be used with smart phones and music players such as MP3 players and iPod's, which adds to their appeal. 

The first headset i will look at is the cheapest that Turtle Beach do, the XC1 Xbox 360 Headset.
Although this is the cheapest headset, it still have great comfort and excellent audio quality. The chatting microphone allows you to communicate with friends and other plays to discuss strategy and tactics. The innovative slotted ear cup design means that the speaker is lifted off of the ear to allow for background noises in the game! This means you can hear the sound effects of the game whilst still chatting and hearing your comrades! The XC1 uses a 40mm speaker which doesn't have surround sound but you can buy a device that gives it added quality called a DSS2.


The next headset i am going to look at is the PX3 PS3 & Xbox 360 Headset, which is in the middle of the price range.

If you are serious about  gaming, and I mean it is a major part of your life then this is a model you should consider and I say consider because the price tag is pretty steep! To start one of the main plus' of this model is its versatility as it can be used on PS3, Xbox 360 and the PC, as well as smart phones and music players! The 50mm speakers fitted into the cup like designed of the ear pad means that no noise is missed and extra sounds are picked up that conventional speakers wont catch, giving you the edge on your opponents! The PX3 comes with programmable EQ pre-sets so you can adjust your audio to what ever the scenario in your game! It also has re-chargeable batteries which will give you 10 hours of game time in one charge but can be re-charged whilst in use! This is an excellent value for money headset if gaming is a huge part of your life!

The third headset and the most technologically advanced headset on the market is the PX5 PS3 & Xbox 360 Headset.

This headset is for the people who are lucky enough to be professional gamers out there! The simple matter of the fact is that there isn't a headset on the market that will outshine this one. Not only can it be used on all 3 platforms but the signals for chat, game and microphone can all be independently customised using the programmable digital signalling processor. This combined with the pre-set EQ settings stored in the headset means you can tailor the audio to fit any game scenario perfectly, from picking up footsteps to hearing the click of a reloading gun, giving you a noticeable edge on your opponents. You can even programme the headset to disguise your voice or highlight others within a game.

The headset incorporates a dual-radio system, one for chat and one for the Dolby digital surround sound audio. These are delivered using Bluetooth which also supports stereo audio streaming so you can listen to your own music whilst playing, but it also lets you answer a phone call in the middle of the game!

Although it has been developed for gaming, the PX5 is still more than suitable for listening to music or watching films. Comfort is never an issue as it has large, deep, fabric cushions combined a soft but sturdy headband. The ear cups also twist for when you are wearing it around your neck they sit on your shoulder comfortable. The PX5 truly is the secret weapon for professional on-line gamers!

Wednesday 21 March 2012

VoIP and IP explained!

What is VoIP?
Well it stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and this just means it is a way of making cheap or even free phone calls using the internet. This can be free as you can make a call without using a phone set!

Advantages
There are many advantages to switching your phone over to VoIP but the main reason why people and businesses are doing it is the reduced cost. It is known as being the cheaper option but VoIP is often being used for free. All you need is a computer that has a camera, a microphone and a good broadband connection and you can make calls for nothing! In come cases you can also do this with home and mobile phones. It is said to be cheaper and not free though because if you turn to VoIP you have to replace your PSTN network and so depending on where and how often you are calling depends on how much you end up paying. This also depends on the service provider you are using. It will still be cheaper though especially when you using international phone calls, in fact I have heard cases of people saving up to 90% on their phone bill when using VoIP for international calls. 

Disadvantages
VoIP is a relatively new technology and despite its obvious pro's, it still has some downsides. 
  • Voice quality
  • bandwidth dependency
  • power dependency
  • emergency calls
  • security
Although it isn't much it could be enough to put you off, and we feel if you know what problems to expect, you will be better prepared to use VoIP. 

The voice quality you get from this form of telephony has a number of different factors. These will include your hardware, broadband connection, location, software and service provided by your provider. These factors can also cause a delay in sound and mysterious sounds appear to be in the background that have just been picked up along the way. 

Overall
VoIP is a very good method and i do believe that technology will rapidly develop to make the quality of it just as good as a traditional phone line, but as we have seen a lower cost. I feel big businesses and companies will start adopting VoIP as to keep to down their costs and keep up with trending technology!

Tuesday 20 March 2012

How will climate change effect Telecommunications?


So global warming is a huge subject in today’s society weather you believe in it or not. I think its safe to say that the majority of us think that it happening and that we do need to look at the implications but there is people who believe it is all a myth and something we have either caused or can help.

Weather you believe in global warming or not we can safely say that the climate is changing and I am going to look at how these changes will effect telecoms and telecommunications; an idea that is rarely talked about in the grand scale of the global warming theory.

What is climate change?
So what exactly is climate change? According to Wikipedia it is ‘Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions or the distribution of events around that average (e.g., more or fewer extreme weather events). Climate change may be limited to a specific region or may occur across the whole Earth’. From reports I have read in various sources such as The Guardian and The Met Office that this means we should expect more extreme weathers and storms which is the major factor that will effect our telecoms products!

How will weather effect telecoms?!
How will the weather effect telecoms I can hear you saying already? Well although more heat may seem like a good thing at first it could have an adverse effect on our telecoms products. Well metal things such as large wires and pylons expand in the heat which can cause them to buckle and break, just like a train track. A sudden break in a system could be disastrous depending on where it is and would also to be costly to fix!  These lines can also be damaged in the extreme cold, except lines then shrink and break which would be just as pricey to fix!

Another extreme weather case in which telecoms can be effected, especially when it will be relied on is in flood cases or high winds. In the case of high winds such as a hurricane or major flood in which people are stuck at home and need to contact friends, family or emergency services communication telecoms will be relied on heavily. However if we do not adapt and expect these situations then we may be without communication when we vitally need it!

A third instance of weather conditions effecting our communication is electrical storms, such as thunder and lightening. These can knock out telecom pylons in a flash, literally! Not only can this cause damage and knock out telecoms systems but it can also cause injury and death! If this happened again it would be very expensive to fix.

How can we help prevent climate change?
Well you might be helping already without even realizing! When you host a conference using services like Skype, or phones that are VOIP or IP you are already reducing your carbon footprint! Instead of traveling, sometimes hundreds of miles for a half hour meeting, using a train or car, you are simply driving to the near by office or maybe even conferencing from home. This immediately cuts down your CO2 emissions almost completely as the amount of electricity used produces nowhere near the amount of harmful gases as traveling a long way.

Another way of helping with this huge issue is to use Eco friendly phones. Here at DST UK we sell eco friendly phones which you can have a look at here.

We would like to hear your views on this subject so feel free to leave a comment an we will get back to as soon as we can!

Monday 19 March 2012

How to install your repeater and range extender!

A repeater is a fantastic addition to any DECT system. Essentially having one means that you can use your cordless DECT further away from the main  base that you usually could! 

A lot of people think that once their phone reaches its range limit that is it, well its actually not. Weather its just to reach the other side of the house, or to the garage or garden, a repeater is a great way to maximise usability of your DECT phone. 

NOTE: Not all DECT phones will be repeater compatible but most will. The simplest way to check is by going on your phones menu options and looking for the option to turn 'Repeater Mode', or any similar option, on or off. This will be suffice for most phones but is not a definite way and the manufacturer of the phone should be contacted if you are unsure. 

To use the repeater you have to install it, effectively just the same as adding an additional handset to the system. When going through this process, you need to have you repeater with you, with your main base close by. After you have set it up you can then unplug you repeater and move it to wherever it needs to be. When placing your device you should take into account that it will be more effective the higher up it is. 

  1. You need to put your main base into registration mode. This is done by pressing the 'page' or 'find' button. On most Panasonic phones it is a button that has a circle and 3 semi circles on it. Hold this down for 3-5 seconds.  (More Info)
  2. Plug in your repeater and hold down the registration button to put it into registration mode. (Please use your user guide for help with identifying what mode your device is in)
  3. Once both devices are in registration mode it shouldn't be long until they connect with each other. This will be signified by some sort of flash or light on the repeater itself. 
  4. Now you need to unplug the repeater and place it in the area where your handset starts to break up. 
  5. You then need to turn on repeater mode in the settings on your cordless handset. If you have trouble finding this please refer to your user guide. You should now have the same range from the repeater as you did from the base station!
Although the repeater can extend the range of your main base, most of them cannot extend range from another repeater, this is known as daisy chaining. One repeater that can do this is the RTX 4002 Pro Link Repeater

I would just like to say that this is an approximate guide for installing repeaters. Some may differ but this will give you a good idea on the simplicity of setting up such a useful device. Please use the link below to see our range of repeaters. 

Friday 16 March 2012

How to register your DECT cordless phone

We get many phone calls a day from customers asking us to help them with registering there wireless headsets with the main base. It may seem complicated but in reality it is rather simple so I am going to give you a step by step guide on how to register your phone without us!



The first stage to registering your phone is to familiarize yourself with the buttons and menu options on both the handset and main base. No matter what manufacturer your handset is, the buttons and menu options are very similar and so you the buttons may be slightly different to what i explain but not by much.


How does it actually work? Well in a nutshell it works by putting both your main base, and your handset into registration mode. This means that the base unit is looking for a handset giving of this signal, and the handset is looking for a base giving of a signal and as you have probably guessed they find each other!


Before you do this you must first locate the 'Find' or 'Page' button on your base unit. This is why i said you have to first familiarize with the buttons. This is the button you would press to locate a handset when you can't find it, Panasonic use a small circle with 3 semi circles, it looks a bit like a speaker. Now you need to look through the menu on your base and handset to find 'Register Handset' or similar option, this is what you need to register your handset.


Step 1. First you have to put the base unit into registration mode and to do this you simply have to hold down the 'find' button for up to 5 seconds. When the base goes into registration mode there will be either a continual beeping or a continual flashing from the base unit only, not any of the additional handsets.


Step 2. You then need to go on the registration settings on the handset you are trying to register and it should come up with a message such as 'searching...'.


Step 3. For this step your handset should be asking you for a pin code. Unless someone before you has changed it, 99.9% of DECT phones have a pin code of 0000. Enter 0000 and the press confirm.





Step 4. If you have performed the previous steps correctly and the registration has worked then you should get a beep, flash or message on the handset to tell you your efforts have been successful.





The best way to test if your registration has worked is to simply make an attempt at a phone call on the newly registered handset and if you get a dial tone then it has worked.


I hope you have found this step by step guide helpful and you get the most out of your wireless DECT phone!

Thursday 15 March 2012

Is the TrueCall Screening and Blocking device worth it?

The TrueCall made its first appearance on the well known TV show, Dragons Den. Pete Jones has also been quoted to say the TrueCall is the best gadget he has seen in 6 series' of Dragons Den. In a sentence what this device does is block calls from people you don't want to speak to, but i will review each of the features and how useful they are.

The first feature i will look at is 'whisper'. This asks the caller to give you there name before your phone rings. The TrueCall then reads this out to you so you can then decide if you want to speak to them or not.  This is useful if you just don't want to speak to someone right at that moment but would any other time, maybe a partner or friend. A downside to this feature is that it doesn't take into account human nature and the fact that people can lie about who they are. 
Another feature is called 'Zap and Star'. This essentially is when you create a list of accepted and unaccepted callers, and the pre-determined unaccepted ones are automatically cut off. This is a good feature if there is someone, maybe an ex partner, or company such as debt collectors that you never want to answer the phone to. 
The feature is the TrueCall 'shield'. All this means is that the person who is phoning is asked to a press a number on the keypad before their call will connect. This is a good feature as it means that automated phone calls from companies are eliminated so you can be sure it is a real person you are answering the phone to. One problem this may cause is someone that is regularly phoning you may start to get frustrated as pressing a button every time they phone you may get tedious. 
A fourth useful feature on the TrueCall is an Anonymous Caller Reject. Simply all this means that any phone calls you may receive, where the caller is using a withheld number will automatically be rejected. This is a good feature if you have a shy personality but sometimes your friends may be calling from a withheld number and so may find it difficult to get hold of you. To try and counter-act this problem though you can set the device so that any calls from a unrecognised number can be sent straight to the answer phone instead of being rejected. The TrueCall does have an in-built answer machine in which the memory can be extended by the use of an extra memory card. 

The TrueCall Screening and Blocking device also has a number of advance features. I will now explain them and state good and bad points for each. 
For the first year you get a free Internet Control Panel. This means you can look at your call details and edit your settings using the internet. This is a good addition as it literally puts it in plain English your call patterns and provides a simple way to set up your TrueCall device. The only downside is that you will eventually have to pay for this but you don't have to worry about that for your first year, which by that point you will more than likely fell that this feature is well worth the small cost of £15 per year. 
You can also have personalized greetings on your device. This means you can record your own message that people who phone you will hear. This is good because it can inform people you want to speak to that they have the right number but if your trying to avoid someone such as the debt collectors, it then lets them know that they have the right contact number but you are just ignoring them.
Another security feature on the device is the code access. This means that anyone phoning you may have to enter a pre-determined number combination to connect to your phone. This is a good idea as it means you can limit who you want to call you but people may forget this code or not know in the first place

Overall the TrueCall screening and blocking device is an excellent product. It provides great value for money as you can see by the number of intuitive features that allow you to customise completely who you allow to phone you. Please use the link below to view the TrueCall on our website for a full specification and prices for the device itself and the added memory cards. 


Tuesday 13 March 2012

Siemens Gigaset SL910 A Touchscreen Cordless Phone

We are about to be re-stocking the amazing Siemens Gigaset SL910 A Touch-screen Cordless Phone which is a very popular model and so you need to get your orders in quickly. I am going to take the time to explain to you why this handset has been so popular and why you should think about investing in one!

 
This state of the art phone mixes high end technology with interesting features. This model was the first handset that was a fully touch screen home phone on the market. Despite having a large 3.2 inch screen the SL910 doesn't feel fragile as it has a full metal handset from and charger. It has 3 different home screens with are easily navigated between with a flick of your finger. These 3 menus are separated cleverly into calling, messaging and customizing your handset. This makes for a state of the art yet easy to use home phone that will bring enjoyment to all the family. 
The SL910 offers a 55 minute recording time for answer machine which is easily accessed from any handset in the system. Each message is read out with date and time and if you miss any part of the message you can simply rewind and listen again! If your away from the base station there is no need to worry as each handset will alert you to new messages and you can then listen to them. There is also no need to risk dropping your phone by cradling it between your ear and shoulder whilst you right down details as there is a function on each handset that allows you to record the message. 

For more information on the Gigaset SL910 Touch screen Phone please use the link below!