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  • Page 1 BeoCom 2 Guide...
  • Page 2: Before You Start

    Before you start … This Guide contains instructions in how to set up and use the BeoCom 2 handset with a BeoLine base. You can also use the handset with other bases, such as a BeoCom 6000 base, a BeoLine PSTN base, or a BeoLine ISDN base.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Daily use, 4 Find out how to make and answer calls, adjust the handset volume, make calls from the Phonebook, Caller ID and Redial lists, store a number in the Phonebook after a call, and silence the handset ringer. Advanced operations, 14 Find out how to enter, edit and delete names and numbers in the Phonebook, store numbers from...
  • Page 4: Daily Use

    Make and answer calls key on the BeoCom 2 is used to start and end a call. During the call, the phone displays the duration of the call and the number or name of the person called. If you do not wish to answer a call, you can mute the ringing signal.
  • Page 5 Silence the handset ringer You can silence the handset ringer if you do not want to be disturbed. While the handset is silenced, the ringer is deactivated, but incoming calls are still registered in the New calls menu, as described on page 6 in ‘Get started’.
  • Page 6 Volume and the microphone During a call, you can adjust the volume level using the Track point. You can also switch off the microphone if you do not wish the person on the phone to overhear a conversation you are having with a person in the room.
  • Page 7 Store a number after a call After a call, you will be asked whether you want to store the number in the Phonebook, if it is not already there. You can store the number type – home, work, or mobile phone –...
  • Page 8 >> Store a number after a call To add a number to a name in the 23456789 Phonebook… Add to name? > When the display prompts you to store a new name, push the Track point down to select Add to name? and press OK. The first letters of names stored in the Phonebook appear in the First letter: display.
  • Page 9 Search the Phonebook and make a call When the phone is not in use, you can use Living Room the Track point to search directly from the 16:35 entire list of names in the Phonebook. If there are few entries in the Phonebook … >...
  • Page 10: Outgoing Call

    Use Redial The Redial function stores the last 24 Living Room telephone numbers you called. In addition to 16:35 the number called, you can also view the time, date, and duration of the call. If you have entered a name in the Phone book, this is displayed instead of the number.
  • Page 11: Redial List

    To delete a specific Redial number from the Living Room list… 16:35 > Press OK to bring up the main menu. > If Redial list does not appear in the display, push the Track point down until Redial list is shown. >...
  • Page 12 Use Caller ID The last 24 numbers you have received calls from are stored in the Caller ID list. If a name is stored with the number in the Phone book, this name is shown, even if your phone company has provided Caller ID name information.
  • Page 13 To delete a specific Caller ID number from Living Room the list … 16:35 > Press OK to bring up the main menu. > Push the Track point down until Caller ID list is shown and press OK to access the Caller ID list. >...
  • Page 14: Advanced Operations

    Enter a new name and number in the Phonebook At any time, you can store a name and number in the Phonebook. A number can contain up to 48 digits, and a name up to 25* characters. You can store up to 200 entries. To enter a number …...
  • Page 15 To add a number to a name in the 23456789 Phonebook… Add to name? > When the display prompts you to store a new name, push the Track point down to select Add to name? and press OK. The first letters of names stored in the Phonebook appear in the First letter: display.
  • Page 16 Edit a name or number in the Phonebook You can edit a Phonebook entry – which typically contains a name and at least one number – at any time. Edit a number in the Phonebook… > Push the Track point up or down to select the name.
  • Page 17 To edit a name … > Push the Track point up or down to select the name and press OK to view your options. Dave Jones > Push the Track point down until Edit? appears in the display and press OK to view your options.
  • Page 18 Delete a name or number in the Phonebook You can delete names and numbers stored in the Phonebook. Delete one number … > Push the Track point up or down to select the name. David Jones > Press OK to be able to select a number type. >...
  • Page 19 Store Redial and Caller ID numbers Telephone numbers from the Redial and Caller ID lists can be stored and named in the Phonebook. > Press OK to bring up the main menu. Living Room > Push the Track point down until Redial list or 16:35 Caller ID list is shown and press OK to access the list.
  • Page 20 Delete the content of the Caller ID list or Redial list You can delete the content of either list at any time. To delete the content of a list… Living Room > Press OK to bring up the main menu 16:35 >...
  • Page 22 Adjust volume level on audio/video products You can adjust the volume of your Bang & Olufsen audio and video products directly from your handset. First select which sound source, audio or video, you wish to adjust. To adjust the volume of an audio or video David Jones system …...
  • Page 23 Call and store extension numbers in the Phonebook If you need to make a call to an extension 0--9 number, such as those used by banks and 12345678 other businesses with switchboards, a pause must be inserted before the extension number.
  • Page 24 >> Call and store extension numbers To call an extension number from the Living Room Phonebook … 16:35 > Push the Track point up or down to search through the entire Phonebook. > Press OK to be able to select the number. >...
  • Page 25 Set a primary number If you have stored several numbers with a single name, you can set the number you call most often as the primary number for that name. Pressing when the name is shown in the display places a call to the primary number.
  • Page 26: Preference Settings

    Preference settings The Settings menu contains several options which allow you to adjust BeoCom 2 functions. To choose settings in the menu … Living Room > Press OK to bring up the main menu. 16:35 > Push the Track point down to display Settings and press OK to bring up the menu.
  • Page 27 0000. Language …Select the language of the display texts. Switchboard …Set BeoCom 2 for use with a switchboard. Options are Yes and No. If you choose Yes, use the number keys to enter a prefix code and push the Track point to select a pause length.
  • Page 28 Dialling systems NOTE! The information You can set up the telephone to dial using the Pulse dialling and Tone dialling (DTMF) on this page only systems. Change the setting if you want to be applies to the able to call home banking services or Russian market! extension numbers.
  • Page 29: System Use With Several Handsets

    System use with several handsets With several handsets registered to one base, you can make your own phone system. The handsets can all receive external calls, also during internal calls between handsets. Handsets in the system are numbered 1–8* and can be named as well. Each handset is initially set up as ‘common’.
  • Page 30 Call another handset You can call one handset or call all handsets Living Room simultaneously. If you call all handsets, the 16:35 handset that responds first receives the call. If you call one handset, the display shows which handset has been called. Kitchen To call a handset …...
  • Page 31 Make a handset ‘personal’ or ‘common’ You can set your handset to be ‘personal’ Living Room instead of ‘common’. The Phonebook, Redial 16:35 list and Caller ID list of a personal handset are located in the handset and not the base. >...
  • Page 32 Transfer external calls You can transfer an external call to another handset or to all hand sets. You can talk with the person answering the internal handset before transferring the call. When you transfer an external call to all handsets, the call goes to the handset which answers first.
  • Page 33 Make an internal conference call During an external call, you can call another handset in the system to establish a conference call. If one of the participants hangs up, the call continues with those remaining. Start a conference call with one internal and David Jones one external party …...
  • Page 34: Index

    Page numbers without a preface Charging refer to chapters in the Guide. Charge the handset battery, GS p. 8 Accessories BeoCom 2 accessories, GS p. 14 Conference calls Make an internal conference Base call, 33 Make a handset ‘personal’ or ‘common’, 31...
  • Page 35 The Handset menu, 26 Call from the Redial list, 10 Search the Phonebook and make Maintenance a call, 9 Clean BeoCom 2, GS p. 14 Settings Microphone Adjust volume level on audio/ Volume and the microphone, 6 video products, 22 Make a handset ‘personal’...
  • Page 36 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) – Environmental protection The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have issued the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip ment Directive. The purpose of the Directive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment, and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste.
  • Page 37 Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 38 This product fulfils the conditions stated in the EEU directives 89/336 and 73/23. Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice! Version 1.0 1109...
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