Safety Information 1 Safety Information Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly. Intended use The phone is suitable for telephoning within a public telephone network system. Only use the picture frame as described in this manual. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modifi- cation or reconstruction is not permitted.
Safety Information Medical equipment Attention: Never use the telephone in the vicinity of me- dical equipment. Effects on such equipment cannot be fully ruled out. DECT telephones can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids. Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g.
Connect the base station as illustrated in the diagram. For rea- sons of safety, only use the power adapter plug and telephone connection line supplied. Visit www.switel.com to find out whether the telephone/tele- phone set is already available.
Preparing the Telephone Telephone line socket Mains power outlet For the base station, use the power adapter plug label- led with No. VD060025J and output data 6 V, 250 mA. Connecting the charging station Connect the charging sta- tion as illus- trated in the Mains power outlet diagram.
Preparing the Telephone Charging the batteries Before the handset is used for the first time, insert it in the base station/charging station for at least 16 hours. When the handset is properly inserted in the base station / charg- ing station, you will hear an acoustic signal. The handset warms up during the charging process.
Operating Elements 3 Operating Elements The buttons in this operating manual are subsequently depicted with a uniform contour. Therefore, slight deviations in the appear- ance of the symbols on the telephone buttons compared to those depicted here are possible. Handset Loudspeaker LC display (liquid crystal display)
Preliminary Information Base station Charging contacts Paging button 4 Preliminary Information This chapter provides basic information on using the operating in- struction manual and the telephone. Description of operating sequences in the manual Display Description Displays the contour of buttons Press the button depicted briefly 2 sec.
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Preliminary Information Icons and texts in the handset display Icon Description On: Indicates the battery charge status. Flashing: The batteries must be charged. Run−through segments: The batteries are being charged. Internally assigned call number of the handset. 04/07 12-20 Display of date and time. On: An external call is currently being made.
Preliminary Information The microphone has been muted. On: The connection to the base station is good. Flashing: The connection to the base station is interrupted. Move nearer to the base sta- tion. Standby mode All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the handset is in Standby mode, which is the case when you are not talking on the phone and if a menu is not open.
Menu Structure 5 Menu Structure Main menu Press the button to access the main menu. Then use the + or , button to select an entry and confirm it by pressing the O button. SETUP HS RING MELODY MELODY 1...10 RING VOLUME 1...5 TONES...
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Menu Structure NEW PIN ' SETUP BS CHANGE PIN ENTER PIN ' REPEAT PIN RING MELODY MELODY 1...5 RING VOL. 1...5 DIAL MODE TONE PULSE RECALL TIME 100MS ... 800MS VMWI VMWI OFF? RESET ENTER PIN RESET? DATE/TIME YEAR DATE TIME REGISTRATION REGISTER...
Phone Book 6 Phone Book You can use the phone book to store up to 25 phone numbers to- gether with the associated names. Always enter the area access code with the phone numbers so that incoming local calls can also be assigned to a phone book entry.
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Phone Book ë, O Enter the phone number (max. 20 digits) and confirm it ë, O Enter the name (max. 20 characters) and confirm it Editing phone book entries ¤ Open the phone book + or , Select an entry ...
Call Log 7 Call Log A total of 20 calls are stored in the call log. The caller number display (CLIP ) is a supplementary service offered by your telephone network provider. The caller’s number appears in the display if the service is of- fered by your telephone network provider.
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Call Log Storing a phone number in the call log in the phone book A phone number in the call log can be stored in the phone book directly. «, + or , Display the call log and select an entry ...
Telephoning Deleting all phone numbers « Open the call log Open the menu + or , DELETE ALL? , Select the submenu and confirm it CONFIRM? O or C Confirm the deleting process or cancel it 8 Telephoning Taking a call {í}, , or è...
Telephoning Redialling The telephone stores the last 10 numbers dialled in a redialling list. £, + or , Open the redialling list and select an entry Dial the number Editing phone numbers in the redialling list is identical to editing phone numbers in the call log (.
Telephoning ¤ Open the phone book + or ,, O Select the call−by−call−number and transfer it + or , SELECT Select the menu option and confirm it then ¤ Open the phone book again + or ,, O, Select the entry and dial the number ë, ...
Telephoning Forwarding external calls internally HS1: 2 sec. I Dial the internal handset number e.g. " while making the external call HS2: Other handset answers the call HS1: Forward the call If the handset called does not answer, the external call is returned to the calling handset after 30 seconds.
Telephoning Muting the microphone in the handset The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a telephone conversation. Deactivate the microphone (muting on) Activate the microphone Key lock The key lock feature prevents functions assigned to buttons being activated accidentally.
As a result, it is possible to integrate SWITEL devices and devices from other manufacturers together in one telephone sys- tem. It is possible, however, that some functions are not available.
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Extending the Telephone System Multiple base stations You can increase the range of your handset by registering it on several base stations. The handset can be registered on up to 4 different base stations simultaneously. Each base station requires its own telephone line socket. Connections can be used with the same call number or with different ones.
Special Functions 10 Special Functions Dialling mode The telephone can be operated in analogue exchanges (PULSE mode) as well as new, digital exchanges (TONE/DTMF mode). The dialling mode is controlled via the menu. Chapter 5 indicates the position in the menu. 11 PABX / Supplementary Services R−button on private branch exchanges If the telephone is connected to a private branch exchange, func-...
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PABX / Supplementary Services R−button and supplementary services Your telephone supports supplementary services provided by your telephone network provider, such as brokering, call waiting and conference facilities. These supplementary services can be used by implementing the R button. Please contact your telephone network provider regarding which Flash time must be set to use the supplementary services.
Starting the Picture Frame 12 Starting the Picture Frame Safety information Attention: It is essential to read the Safety Information in Chapter 1 before starting up. Connecting the picture frame Attention: Position the picture frame at least 1 m away from other electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
Operating Elements 13 Operating Elements The picture frame buttons illustrated in this operating manual are subsequently depicted with a uniform contour. Therefore, slight deviations in the appearance of the symbols on the picture frame buttons compared to those depicted here are possible. Picture frame LCD display Microphone...
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Operating Elements Display Displays the signal strength and the internally assigned number (handset number) Main menu...
Preliminary Information 14 Preliminary Information Navigating in the menu All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Refer to Menu Structure, . Page 35, for information on how to access each respective function. Displays the main menu +/,/-/. O Select the required menu and open it Select the submenu...
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Preliminary Information Creating a phone book entry with picture To create a phone book entry, a storage medium (refer to Page 34) must be available containing the pictures/ photos to be used. Displays the main menu +/,/-/. Phonebook Select the required menu and open it +/, Add O Select the submenu and open it...
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Preliminary Information Setting the transition effect for the slide show Displays the main menu +/,/-/. Setup O Select the required menu and open it . +/, Transition Effect Select the submenu and open it . +/, No Effect / Blind Vertical ... Fade in Fade out / Random O Select the effect required and apply it...
Menu Structure 15 Menu Structure Main menu Press the J button to access the main menu. Then use the +, ,, - or . buttons to select an entry and confirm your selection according to the situation, e.g.by pressing O, . or Save Photo Calendar...
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Menu Structure ë Call log All Calls Delete Delete All Return ë Missed Calls Delete Delete All Return ë Received Calls Delete Delete All Return Exit PIN ë Phone Setup Registration Ring Pattern Ring Pattern 1 ... 10 Ring loudness 1 ...
Telephoning 16 Telephoning When the picture frame is correctly registered on the base station, incoming calls are also indicated on the picture frame. The picture frame can only indicate incoming calls but cannot be used to make calls. When the call number is transmitted, it appears in the display. The caller number display (CLIP ) is a supplementary service offered by your telephone network provider.
Call Log 17 Call Log If calls are not taken on the picture frame, they are stored in the call log. A corresponding message appears in the display. Displaying the call log Open the call log (press any key) Messages in the display: UNKNOWN The phone number is received only par- tially or with errors.
In Case of Problems 18 In Case of Problems Service hotline Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer to the fol- lowing information first. In the case of technical problems, you can contact our hotline service, Tel. 0900 00 1675 within Switzerland (Swisscom fees at time of going to print: CHF 2.60/min).
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In Case of Problems Problems Solutions Connection is disturbed or − The handset is too far from cut off the base station. − The base station is in an un- suitable location. The system no longer − Reset all the functions to their default settings;...
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In Case of Problems Problems Solutions The caller number display − The caller number display (CLIP ) does not function (CLIP) is a supplementary service offered by your tele- phone network provider. Con- tact your network provider for further information. −...
Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE symbol on the device. To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our web site www.switel.com.
Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Guarantee SWITEL equipment is produced and tested according to the latest production methods. The implementation of carefully chosen ma- terials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble−free functioning and a long service life.
Index 21 Index Alarm, 13, 44 ECO mode, 8 Answering machine in Editing, 16 the telephone network, 27 Ending a call, 19, 38 Entering names, 15 Entering text, 15 Base station, 6, 25 Examples, 32 Battery charge status, 8 Extending, 24 Call back, 20 Forwarding calls, 22 Call log, 17, 39...
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Index Main menu, 13, 35 Safety information, 4 Maintenance , 45 Saving, 15 Making a call, 19 Searching for the handset, 23 Menu structure, 13, 35 Service−Hotline, 40 Messages, 17, 39 Standby mode, 12 Muting, 23, 38 Starting up, 6, 28 Muting button, 23, 38 Storage medium, 34 Storing, 18...
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Quest’apparecchiatura è conforme alla direttiva europea R&TTE. Per la dichiarazione di conformità completa si prega di voler usufruire del servizio gratuito di download dal nostro sito Internet www.switel.com. This equipment complies with the European R&TTE directive. To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available at our web site: www.switel.com.
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