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  • Page 1 OpenPhone 21 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Automatic Hide ....16 tion of your OpenPhone 21, and Power Supply ....5 answer all the important questions Usage .
  • Page 3 Calls During a Conversation ..27 “Phone Settings” Menu ..38 The OpenPhone 21 is a telecommu- “Call” Menu ....27 “Protection“...
  • Page 4: The Features Of Your Telephone

    European Directive 91\263\EEC. General Please also refer to the other docu- The OpenPhone 21 is a cordless mentation supplied for safety pre- telephone for operation in the cautions relating to the components OpenCom 100 communications sys- of your telephone system.
  • Page 5: Dect And Gap

    The Features of Your Telephone The Features of Your Telephone Installation DECT and GAP Your handset uses a digital radio Installation Location Inserting/Removing the connection in accordance with the Battery Pack DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone) standard for the con- Place the charger on a flat, even sur- nection to the base station.
  • Page 6: Connecting The Charger

    The Features of Your Telephone The Features of Your Telephone Connecting the Charger Charging and Discharging times, you should discharge the battery at intervals by not placing To operate the charger you need a The battery can be charged and dis- the handset in the charger, and 230 V AC mains connection.
  • Page 7: Charge Display

    The Features of Your Telephone The Features of Your Telephone Display and Keys Charge Display If you have activated the option “Optical Charge Indicator” (LED ring The charge level of the battery is around the receiver), the LEDs flash [ in the display. shown by the during charging.
  • Page 8: Display Arrangement

    The Features of Your Telephone The Features of Your Telephone Display Arrangement Illumination switched off again automatically ten seconds after the last key press. } ¡“¶¢ ≠ ∫ [ Symbol line The display is automatically illumi- Station 1 nated when calls come in or when you press a key.
  • Page 9: Softkey: Ok

    The Features of Your Telephone The Features of Your Telephone Softkey: OK Example Menu Example Telephone Num- Character ber Input OK to confirm the selected You use The telephone is in the idle state. 1?!,.:;” ‘ ¡“¶¢ Menu for longer function;...
  • Page 10: Quick Switch

    The Features of Your Telephone Telephoning Telephoning Quick Switch A “+“ preceding the name of a func- General tion indicates that it is active, a “-“ that it has been switched off. If you press OK , a switch window appears. Display of Operation When the keypad is locked you can still accept calls.
  • Page 11: Internal And External Telephone Numbers

    Telephoning Telephoning Internal and External Making a Call from the Black- and Whitelists Least Cost Routing (LCR) Telephone Numbers Redial Stack Note: Your telephone can be Your system uses LCR to establish The internal and external telephone With the handset in the idle state, blocked from dialling all or only cer- external outgoing calls automatical- numbers under which you can be...
  • Page 12: Clir

    Telephoning Telephoning CLIR The respective state-dependent This menu item is only date sent) and delete selected mes- Voicebox: Prior to dialling an external call, you menus are depicted at the ends of available if there are messages in sages or the entire list. can specify whether the transmis- the following sections.
  • Page 13: External/Internal Calls

    Telephoning Telephoning External/Internal Calls This menu item allows announcement), you pick up the Phone book: you to access the telephone call. Making a Call Making a Call from the book of your communications Redial Stack system. (See also the chapter Charges: You can see the charges "Making a Call from the Phone...
  • Page 14: Making A Call From The Call List

    Telephoning Telephoning Making a Call from the Making a Call from the “Calling...” Menu “Busy” Menu Phone Book Call List Menu In the call state, press the You have called a busy subscriber, Selecting: Your handset stores the telephone softkey briefly and select ... or the subscriber has ended the call.
  • Page 15: Accepting A Call

    Telephoning Telephoning Accepting a Call Calls During a Conversa- This function acti- Door opener*: tion vates the door opener. Normal Calls VIP Calls Internal and/or external calls during “Call Waiting“ Menu a conversation are signalled acousti- When a call comes in, the calling These calls from authorised users cally and optically.
  • Page 16: Consultation, Toggle, Transfer And Conference

    Telephoning Telephoning Consultation, Toggle, Transfer and Transferring an External whom you are currently connected. Call to an External Sub- Conference scriber Conference: * You initiate a 3-party conference. The transfer of an external call to an Consultation/Toggle via Transferring an external subscriber is possible only You toggle between the cur- Toggle:...
  • Page 17: Conference" Menu

    Telephoning Telephoning Special Calls/Conversations End the call with the menu item “Conference” Menu Dis- connect: [telephone number] then select the held subscriber. You have initiated a 3-party confer- Menu softkey briefly Baby Call Doorbell, Entrance Inter- ence. Press the com Call, Door Opener and select ...
  • Page 18: Announcement

    Telephoning Telephoning The called subscriber hears a special “Phone book” Menu : here you can delete Notes Delete preset The menu item does information tone and your the pre-setting again if required. Door opener TelBook softkey briefly, not depend on an entrance inter- announcement.
  • Page 19: Features And Menus

    Features and Menus Features and Menus Features and Menus This menu group deals "Calls" Menu Messages: with the reception of messages and e-mails, and the programming of First select the Call list , then... appointments. Feature Settings • Missed calls: You see the tele- This menu group phone numbers of the last ten...
  • Page 20: Call Forwarding" Menu

    Features and Menus Features and Menus name is displayed), the time of "Call forwarding" Menu This type of call forward- You see the list (senders) of Follow me: E-mail: the call, or the number of calls, ing is configured on a destination e-mails received.
  • Page 21: Phone Settings" Menu

    Features and Menus Features and Menus "Phone Settings" Menu DECT systems overlap). Press • Here you Subscriptions - Edit: OK to skip this setting if it does can edit the name of the DECT or ... You can select a different melody Chirp: This function signals calls not apply.
  • Page 22: Protection" Menu

    Features and Menus Features and Menus • The battery enter the new PIN twice. "Protection" Menu Opt. Charge ind.: charge level is shown by the The PIN digits are displayed as If a telephone number has Note: **** . This PIN is valid LED ring around the loudspeak- Call protect.: Switches call signalling...
  • Page 23: Connections" Menu

    Features and Menus Features and Menus "Connections" Menu • Here you activate "Phone book" Menu Select . If Door opener: Edit: Personal Central the door opener. you select , you will have to Central Note: The following features are In this menu you can specify, edit enter the system PIN.
  • Page 24: Voicebox" Menu

    Features and Menus Features and Menus – Local Handset Setting Variants in Other Communica- "Voicebox" Menu "Central Settings" Menu tions Systems Note : This menu item is available In this menu you can edit the sys- only if a voicebox has been set up! tem settings.
  • Page 25: Phone Book Settings" Menu

    Features and Menus – Local Handset Features and Menus – Local Handset You can use this setting to Before pressing "System" Menu Enter a Type: Create New Entry: Enter System Name: switch the ringer signal off ( New , use the arrow keys to select a name for the DECT system on Silence The bell symbol } appears in the...
  • Page 26: Telephone Options" Menu

    Features and Menus – Local Handset Features and Menus – Local Handset On certain GAP "Telephone Options" : Here you can enter a • Configuration: User Name Reset systems you can use this menu Menu name which is then shown on the All functions, features in the "Tele- item to access the "System"...
  • Page 27: Appendix

    Call time: up to 8 hours please contact our technical Hotline in Berlin, Tel. +49 18 05 – DeTeWe (= +49 18 05 – 33 83 93) Charging time: approx. 6 - 7 hours (discharged bat- Fax +49 18 05 – 33 83 94.
  • Page 28: Menu Structure - Main Menu

    Appendix Appendix Menu Structure – "Main" Menu Menu - Local Functions Calls Call lists Charges Key Lock Voicebox msg. Hunt Group Caller List Call forwarding Call diversion Ringer Settings Melodies Divert MSN Level Divert door Type Follow me Phone Book Search Messages Short Messages...
  • Page 29: Index Of Keywords

    Appendix Appendix Softkey: OK ....14 Accept ..... . .27 DECT and GAP .
  • Page 30: Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendix Appendix Declaration of Conformity This telephone conforms to the requirements set down in the EU directive 99/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity can be viewed at the DeTeWe web site at http://www.detewe.de Notes Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 31 Herts, HP3 9TG Telephone 01442 282000 Telefax 01442 345677 Other countries: DeTeWe AG & Co., Zeughofstrasse 1, D-10997 Berlin, Germany Service telephone (+49 18 05) 33 83 93 (EUR 0.12/minute, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) Subject to changes Telefax (+49 18 05) 33 83 94 E-Mail: info@detewe.de...

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