Clas Ohlson BINATONE BB 3200 User Manual

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Article number 36-3445
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  • Page 1 Cordless Telephone Article number 36-3445 Model BINATONE BB 3200 www.clasohlson.com...
  • Page 2 Cordless Telephone Article number 36-3445 Model BINATONE BB 3200 Please read the entire instruction manual before using and save it for future use. We apologise for any text or photo errors and any changes of technical data. If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our Customer Service Department (see address on reverse.)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Contents 5 Safety 5 Read this first 6 Buttons 8 Display symbols 10 Installation 12 Connecting the unit to the phone jack Connecting the charging station Inserting the batteries Recharging the batteries Basic Operation 13 Turning the receiver on/off Key lock Setting time and date Seting alarm...
  • Page 4 Ring signal, volume, and button tones 24 Adjusting the volume on the receiver Changing the receiver’s ring signal for external call Changing the ring signal’s strength for external call Changing the receiver’s ring signal for internal call Changing the ring signal’s strength for internal call Changing the receiver’s button tones Warning signal for low battery Warning tone for out of range...
  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents Main unit One lead for the base unit One adaptor for the base unit Wireless hand unit Charge station with mains connection Instruction manual Keep the receipt; it serves as your guarantee. Safety The base unit or the receiver may not be exposed to humidity. Electric equipment can cause serious damage if it is used when you are wet or are standing in water.
  • Page 6: Read This First

    Read this first Choosing a location for the base unit and the charger The base unit should be placed on a level surface in a location where: The adaptor reaches a vacant wall socket. The base unit’s phone lead reaches a phone jack. It is not nearby another cordless phone, which may cause interference.
  • Page 7 Move to another spot to avoid interference. If you do not move your call may be lost. Radio interferences in the surroundingare can sometimes cause a short interruption in the radio signal between the receiver and the base unit during a call. Rande warning “Out of reach”...
  • Page 8: Buttons

    Buttons LCD-display Push to make an internal call (if you have more than one receiver). During a call, push to transfer a call to another receiver. MENU/OK/MUTE Push to get to the menu functions the normal mode. Push to confirm selection. Push during a call to deactivate the microphone.
  • Page 9 Ear piece PHONEBOOK/EXIT Push to see the entries in the phone book. Push to leave current menu. HANG UP/POWER ON/OFF/C During a call, push to end the call and resume normal mode. Push and hold for 3 seconds to turn on/off the receiver. REDIAL/PAUSE In call mode, push to call the latest dialled number.
  • Page 10: Display Symbols

    Display symbols Signal strength Displays the signal strength between the receiver and the base unit. Flashes when the hand unit attempts to establish a radio link with the base unit. If this symbol flashes during a call, move closer to the base unit.
  • Page 11 Phonebook Is shown when you are in the phonebook menu or when you search through the phonebook’s memory. Voice mail message Is shown when you have a new message in your voice mail. Voice mail is a paid service feature from your phone company. New missed call Shown when you have a new missed call or when you skip through the list for new missed...
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Connecting the unit to the phone jack Connect the phone lead and the adaptor to the base unit as shown. Connecting the charging station Connect the adaptor to the charger as shown. Inserting the batteries 1. Open the battery compartment and insert 2x LR03/AAA batteries according to the fi gure and make sure the plus and minus poles correspond with the markings in the battery compartment.
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Turning the receiver on/off To shut off: Push and hold for 3 seconds until the display turns off. To turn on the receiver again: Push and hold for 3 seconds or place the receiver in the charger. Key lock Activating the keypad lock: and hold for 2 seconds.
  • Page 14: Setting The Time And Date

    Setting the time and date . PHONEBOOK is shown 1. In standby mode, push on the display. 2. Push ▼3 times on. HS SETTINGS is shown. . ALARM is shown. 3. Push ▼ 4. Push 7 times on. DATE & TIME is shown. 5.
  • Page 15 2. Push 3 times on ▼. HS SETTINGS is shown. . ALARM is shown. 3. Push . OFF is shown (if the alarm has already been set). 4. Push 5. Push ▼ once. ON is shown. , 12-00 AM is shown (e.g.) and the hours flashe. 6.
  • Page 16: Making And Answering Calls

    Making and answering calls Making a call 1. Enter the phone number. If you by mistake enter a wrong number, push to remove any digits from the display (to erase the entire numbers, push 2. Push to call the dialled number. 3.
  • Page 17: Mute

    Mute 1. During call, push to turn off the microphone. The micro- phone turns off and those on the other end will not hear you. 2. Push to turn on the microphone again. Address book (calling from the address book) You can store up to 150 entries in the phone book.
  • Page 18: Displaying A Stored Number

    Menu Key LIST – Shows stored numbers. NEW ENTRY – Adds a new number EDIT RECORD – Changes a current number DEL RECORD – Removes a number DELETE ALL – Removes all numbers in the phone book MEM STATUS – Displays the amount of numbers in the phone book Storing a number .
  • Page 19: Editing A Number

    2. Via the menu: . PHONEBOOK is shown on the display. Push . LIST is shown. Push Push , the first phone book entry is displayed. Use ▲ or ▼ to browse between the stored numbers. 3. Push to go back to standby mode. Editing a number .
  • Page 20: Erasing A Number

    Erasing a number 1. Push . PHONEBOOK is shown on the display. . LIST is shown. 2. Push 3. Push ▼ three times, DEL RECORD is shown. 4. Push , the first number in the phone book is shown. 5. Push ▼ or ▲ to choose the number you want to erase. , CONFIRM? is shown.
  • Page 21 3. Push ▼ four times, MEM STATUS is shown. 4. Push , the number of entries in the phone book is shown. Example: 05/150 where 05 shows the number of entries and 150 shows the total amout that can be entered. 5.
  • Page 22: Caller Id

    Caller ID If you have this service the caller`s number will be displayed. If caller has a concealed number, or if someone is calling via a switchboard the number may not be shown. The phone saves the numbers from the 20 last incoming calls (regardless if you answered or not) so that you can call back later.
  • Page 23: Erasing Number In The Caller Id

    Erasing number in the caller id When the number you want to erase is shown on the display, push once. The number is erased and the next number on the list is shown. Erasing all numbers in the caller id 1.
  • Page 24: Ring Signal, Volume, And Button Tones

    Ring signal, volume, and button tones Adjusting the volume on the receiver During a call, push ▲ to increase the volume or ▼ to decrease. The display shows current settings in steps from 1-5 (in the speaker mode 1-6). Changing the receiver’s ring signal for internal calls There are 10 different ring signals to choose from for calls that are made between receivers connected to the same base unit.
  • Page 25: Changing The Ring Signal's Strength For External Call

    2. Push ▼ three times, HS SETTINGS is shown. , ALARM is shown. 3. Push 4. Push ▼ once, RING SETUP is shown. , INT RING is shown. 5. Push 6. Push ▼ once, EXT RING is shown. , MELODY is shown. 7.
  • Page 26: Changing The Ring Signal's Strength For Internal Call

    11. Push to confirm. 12. Push to return to standby mode. Changing the ring signal’s strength for internal calls Adjusting the ring volume for calls that are made between receivers connected to the same base unit. once, PHONEBOOK is shown on 1.
  • Page 27 ▼ twice, TONE SETUP is shown. 4. Push , KEY TONE is shown. 5. Push , ON is shown. 6. Push ▲ ▼ 7. Use to turn (OFF) or (ON) the button sound. 8. Push to confirm. 9. Push to return to standby mode. Low battery warning signal When the battery reaches a critical level the receiver gives a warning sound.
  • Page 28 Out of range warning tone When the receiver gets out of the range a warning signal sounds. This signal can be turned off in the menu. once, PHONEBOOK 1. In standby mode push is shown on the display. ▼ three times, HS SETTINGS is shown. 2.
  • Page 29: Using A System With Several Hand Units

    Using a system with several receivers You can register several receivers for the base unit. Up to 5 receivers can be registered. With two or more registered receivers you can: Make internal calls from one receiver to another. Forward a call from one receiver to another. Change between external calls and internal calls.
  • Page 30: Forwarding An Internal Call

    Forwarding an internal call When you have made or answered an external call and want to forward it to another receiver: 1. During a call, push and then enter the number of the receiver you want to connect to. 2. The external call has to wait until someone answers. 3.
  • Page 31 Registration of receivers The receiver which is delivered with your base unit normally does not need to be registered, only with new receivers that have been bought separately. Each receiver can be registered for up to four base units, numbered 1 to 4. If the display on the receiver shows UNREGISTERED you must register it to the base unit.
  • Page 32: De-Register A Hand Unit

    , ALARM is shown. 3. Push 4. Push ▼ eight times, SELECT BASE is shown. 5. Push . The display shows the name of the base unit the receiver is currently using to e.g. BASE 1 +. 6. Push ▲ or ▼ to choose between the available base units (BASE 1,2,3,4 or AUTO).
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Hand Unit

    Adjusting the receivers You can adjust the receiver settings by using the display menu. Changing the receiver’s name Change the name that is shown in standby mode. It will make it easier to separate the receivers if you are using several. once, PHONEBOOK is shown on 1.
  • Page 34: Call Blocking

    Change the receiver`s language 1. In standby mode push once, PHONEBOOK is shown on the display. 2. Push ▼ three times, HS SETTINGS is shown. , ALARM is shown. 3. Push 4. Push ▼ three times, LANGUAGE is shown. , ENGLISH is shown (preset language). 5.
  • Page 35: Reset To Manufacturer's Settings

    again, OFF is shown. 6. Push 7. Use ▲ or ▼ to select ON or OFF. 8. Push to confirm.  If you chose ON in the step above, NUMBER 1 will be shown (if a number has already been programmed it will show on the bottom line).
  • Page 36: Change The Unit's Settings

    Changing the unit’s settings The preset tone (also called DTMF) is the most common type. This normally does not need to be changed. Choosing calling type (tone or pulse) once, PHONEBOOK is shown 1. In the standby mode push on the display. ▼...
  • Page 37: Reset To Manufacturer's Settings

    8. Confirm with 9. Push to return to standby mode. N.B. Write down your new PIN code. Without the PIN code you cannot make changes to the base unit. Reset the manufacturer’s settings once, PHONEBOOK is shown 1. In the standby mode push on the display.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Check that: You have followed the installation guidelines. All units are correctly connected to the phone line and the mains. That the wall socket works. That the receiver’s batteries are correctly inserted and are charged. Common use The receiver does not start: Check that the receiver’s batteries are correctly inserted and are charged.
  • Page 39 I cannot make a call: The receiver’s key lock may be activated. Unlock the key lock before making a call. Call blocking may be activated. Nothing happens when I push the buttons: . Check that the batteries are in the receiver. If the symbol for battery level is ”low”, recharge the batteries.
  • Page 40 I hear a ”beep” from the receiver when I make a call: You may be moving out of range of the base unit. Move closer or your call may be lost. Check the symbol for the battery level on the display. If it is low then recharge the batteries.
  • Page 41 I try charging the batteries but still get no warning that they are not fully charged: If the batteries are old they may have to be replaced. Dispose empty batteries in a safe manner, never burn them, and never place them in enviroments where they may explode. Never use non-rechargeable batteries, they can explode and cause damage.
  • Page 42: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Use a soft damp cloth to clean the product. Never use solvents or strong detergents. Disposal Follow local ordinances when disposing of this product. If you are unsure of how to dispose of the product, please contact your municipality. Technical Specifications Standard DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless...
  • Page 43: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Clas Ohlson AB declares that following product(s): Cordless DECT Telephone 36-3445 Binatone Bigbutton BB3200 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Article 3.1a (Safety): EN 60950-1 Article 3.1b (EMC):...
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