Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 2 The handset CH70 will provide you with the greatest possible degree of flexibility and mobility due to high battery capacity, practical weight, size and design. This user guide also includes details of features that may be used with Multitone messaging products,P318 and Access Integrator.
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 3 STATUS 1. Construction MENU key Display with backlight Left arrow key, Redial menu Key for internal calls from standby text Keyboard LOCK (Menu*) Right arrow key, save number. Recall key Telephone book menu from...
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 4 3. Charging It takes approximately 3 1/2 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to its full capacity. Place the hand- set in the charger. The display shows the charging status. For correct charging the room temperature has to be between 0°C and 25°C and the handset must therefore not be placed in direct sunshine.
- On hook/off hook and turn ON. ” ” - * (Change from pulse to DTMF on Multitone CCFP), Long = pause (-), extra long: change from pulse to DTMF (a ”T” appears in the display, GAP standard). “0-9” - Digits or letters in alphanumeric mode (names and messages) “...
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 6 6. Making a call For making or receiving calls the handset has to be subscribed to a system ( shown in display) (see chap. 8.5.1) Press the -key, the -icon in the display will flash until connection is established...
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 7 6.1. Receiving calls If the phone rings, the call can be answered by pressing the -key. When ringing the LED flashes fast, and the display shows the CLIP (if presented). If it is an external call (or if no CLIP) the display shows “INCOMING CALL”...
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 8 7. Set ups The handset has two user-defined profiles (set ups), and a mode where all sounds are disabled (SILENT). Pres- sing “MENU” followed by “OK” will show the chosen profile. A new profile can be selected by using the arrow keys.
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/ 05/ 03 PCN5906 Side 9 8.1 Using the alphanumeric keyboard The normal dialling keys (0-9) are used for writing the name to be placed in the telephone book. By pressing the keys a certain number of times the related letters or digits will appear in the display. Spaces are made by using the 0-key.
8.3.1 Start up text When the handset is turned on it will display "DECT-CH70" for 3-4 seconds. Once the handset is registered to a user the display will show the registered users name. The start up text may be changed using the following procedure.
: Can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (OK). When turned on, the telephone automatically -ANSWER goes off hook when ringing. If subscribed to a Multitone system it automatically goes on hook when calls are termi- nated. Note: The on hook feature may be dependent on the PABX settings.
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 12 8.5.1 Create subscription To make subscriptions, the system must allow subscriptions to be made. Some systems also require an Access Code (AC). If more than one system currently permits subscription, you will need to know the ID of the system to which you wish to subscribe.
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/ 05/ 03 PCN5906 Side 13 8.5.3 Auto login The handset can be subscribed to 4 or 10 different systems. If Auto login is chosen from the menu, the handset automatically selects the closest system. The selected system is marked with an “...
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 14 8.6 Battery capacity In the battery menu it is possible to see the remaining battery capacity. For reading the correct capacity, the hand- set has to be removed from the charger for at least one hour. Press “Menu” and use the > or < keys to reach the Battery Menu.
Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 15 The Redial and CLIP stack Menu < REDIAL CLIP BILL GATES 75602850 DELETE? STORE NO.? DELETE ALL? NAME: 8.8 Telephone Book Storing a number (max. 24 digits) in the telephone book is done by pressing the number to be stored (in on hook), then press the “>”- key followed by the “OK”...
"ok". The local phone book contains the of all of all CS600 system users as well as other external numbers entered by the system administrator. For example the system administrator could add the number for Multitone, 00-44-1256-320292 press the number assosiated with the destination phone number required,(2=M) for any users or company whose name begins with M.
CS600 or CS100. Both products may be connected to your local alarms, fridges, freezers, machinery or door alarms to alert on site personnel carrying a CH70 DECT Handset. Access Integrator also connects to the local IT Network to allow messages to be sent to a single user or team of users from a PC.
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Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 18 Read a mail Press the ”R”- (MAIL) key followed by the -key or enter the mail menu (in on hook condition). If the message includes more than 36 letters or digits, the message will run over 2 display screens.
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any modifications to this handset not expressly authorised by Multitone, could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 21 10.5 Safety & Product Information Before using your telephone, read this User Guide and follow any warnings and instructions. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning. Avoid liquid, or aerosol cleaning agents.
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Multitone 9261-6733 iss 4 20/05/03 PCN5906 Side 22 10.6 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information This cordless telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It has been designed not to exceed the recommended limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, set by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada/Health Canada.
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