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  The Dock-N-Talk: Cellular Phone Docking Stations
 

Frequently Asked Questions

   

 
How many cellular phones are compatible with Dock-N-Talk?
Do I need to have an active wireline service to use Dock-N-Talk?
Can I get rid of my wireline service and still use Dock-N-Talk?
Do I need to have a two-line telephone to place and receive both cellular and landline calls?
Can I use dock two cell phones at the same time to one Dock-N-Talk?
What happens if I am using my home telephone during a cellular call and there is an incoming landline call?
What if there are multiple cell phones we want to dock in the home?
What if I want a completely wireless home for my phone service?
What about Caller ID and Caller ID for Call Waiting?
Can I use the Voice Dialing feature of my cell phone?
Can I use the one-touch dialing keys of my cell phone?
What happens if I purchase a new cellular phone?
What about Voice Mail messages?
What is Bluetooth technology?
Are there any other monthly charges with Dock-N-Talk?
How do I answer call waiting?
Do I have to use the Bluetooth Module to work with
my Bluetooth phone?
Can I connect an antenna to my cell phone while its connected to Dock-N-Talk?
Why is Phone Labs’ Dock-N-Talk better than the rest of the other products out there?
Does Dock-N-Talk work with modems, fax machines, security systems, credit card readers, Tivo, Direct TV or other satellite TV systems?
 
 
 
 1 . How many cellular phones are compatible with Dock-N-Talk?

We support over 150 cell phone models currently including most all Sony Ericsson, most all current Motorola, many Nokias such as 5100, 6100, 7100, 6300 series and all Bluetooth cell phone models.  

2. Do I need to have an active wireline service to use Dock-N-Talk?

No, the Dock-N-Talk does not need an active wireline service to work. The Dock-N-Talk uses the wires already installed in your home or office. Moreover, it is completely compatible with and may be used in conjunction with wireline service.

3. Can I get rid of my wireline service and still use Dock-N-Talk?

Yes, you can eliminate wireline service and still to use the Dock-N-Talk. A significant advantage of using the Dock-N-Talk is that you can cancel your wireline telephone service and “cut the cord” and go fully wireless. With the cost savings from eliminating wireline service, the Dock-N-Talk will help pay for itself in just a couple of months.

4. Do I need to have a two-line telephone to place and receive both cellular and landline calls?

That is the easiest way to access either service. However you may also use one-line phones by designating certain phones as wireline phones and certain phones as wireless phones, by using a 3-way splitter or by using a 2-line switch similar to what you would use if you had two land lines.

5. Can I use dock two cell phones at the same time to one Dock-N-Talk?

No, the Dock-N-Talk is designed to connect to only one cell phone at a time. If you want to dock a second cell phone at the same time, you will need to purchase a second Dock-N-Talk.

6. What happens if I am using my home telephone during a cellular call and there is an incoming landline call?

When you use the Dock-N-Talk, you can treat all your calls like they are a wireline callsl. Simply put the call on hold and answer the other incoming call.

7. What if there are multiple cell phones we want to dock in the home?

The Dock-N-Talk is capable of docking with over 150 different cell phones but you may only dock one cell phone at a time. It takes only seconds to change from one docked cell phone to another.

8. What if I want a completely wireless home for my phone service?

You may have up to five extension telephones connected through your internal wiring to the same pair of wires connected to the Dock-N-Talk. This will allow you to place cell phone calls and receive cell phone calls from those extension telephones. The extension telephones can be connected using your existing telephone jacks and will function as if you had wireline telephone service.

9. What about Caller ID and Caller ID for Call Waiting?

If your extension telephone set is Caller ID and/or Caller ID Call Waiting capable and you receive Caller ID on your cell phone, the Caller ID name and number will be able to be displayed on your extension telephone set depending on your cell phone's capability. The Caller ID may not be available from some models of cell phones, even if is shows up on the cell phone display. In this case Caller ID capable extension telephone sets will display “Dock-N-Talk” as the Caller ID name, and no number will be displayed.

10. Can I use the Voice Dialing feature of my cell phone?

Yes you can if your cell phone is able to support this feature. By saying the name of any voice dial tags that are programmed into your cell phone, the call will be connected.

11. Can I use the one-touch dialing keys of my cell phone?

Yes you can if your cell phone is able to support this feature. By pressing the one touch dialing key on your extension telephone set, you will be connected to your one key speed dials of your cell phone and the call will be placed.

12. What happens if I purchase a new cellular phone?

Your Dock-N-Talk is fully upgradeable to connect to new cell phones. If you decide to purchase a new phone, you should call Phone Labs first to make sure that your new phone will be compatible with the Dock-N-Talk. You may need to purchase a different cable connector for your new phone.

13. What about Voice Mail messages?

You can immediately be connected to your voice mail service by pressing the “1” key on your extension telephone set if your cell phone is able to support this feature. If this feature is not supported on your cell phone, you may enter your voicemail access number (usually your own cell phone number) as a speed dial on your extension telephone set.

14. What is Bluetooth technology?

B luetooth is a low- power , short-range, RF technology that allows the connection of intelligent communications devices or appliances in a household or an office in a short-range wireless network . Examples of Bluetooth applications are transferring data between cell phones, radios, pagers, personal digital assistants, notebook computers, video and still cameras, audio players, and local area networks.

15. Are there any other monthly charges with Dock-N-Talk?

No, the purchase of the Dock-N-Talk is a one-time cost and there are no other charges associated with its use other than your monthly cell phone bills.

16. How do I answer call waiting?

When you hear the call waiting beep, you can use the FLASH button on your extensions telephone set to connect to the second caller just as you would with a wireline call. Pressing the FLASH buotton on your extension telephone set may toggle between the two callers if the feature is supported by your cell phone.

17. Do I have to use the Bluetooth Module to work with my Bluetooth phone?

If your cell phone is Bluetooth enabled, you may connect to the Dock-N-Talk using either a cable connector or the Phone Labs' Bluetooth Module.

18. Can I connect an antenna to my cell phone while its connected to Dock-N-Talk?

Yes you may connect an external antenna at any time to your cell phone (if it supports an antenna connection) while it is connected to the Dock-N-Talk.

19. Why is Phone Labs' Dock-N-Talk better than the rest of the other products out there?

The Dock-N-Talk is the world's only universal cell phone docking station and charger. It can connect currently to over 150 different cell phones. It uses an Active Echo Cancellation technology to help reduce the “cell phone” sound and can be used with or without wireline service. Its intercom feature allows the user to page all the extensions that are connected.

20. Does Dock-N-Talk work with modems, fax machines, security systems, credit card readers, Tivo, Direct TV or other satellite TV systems?

Digital voice networks do not support modem or fax tones. Older analog service will allow use of modems at very low speeds and fax. The Dock-N-Talk will work with certain devices that use DTMF to transmit information such as various makes of security alarm systems. Certain credit card readers, Tivo, Direct TV or other satellite TV systems will only work if your cell phone supports an analog service or communicates using DTMF.

 

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