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  • Page 1 PowerTel 580 Operating Instructions PowerTel 580...
  • Page 2 PowerTel 580 Operating Instructions ..........3...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2 Starting Up ....6 3 Your PowerTel 580 ... . . 8 4 Operating the Telephone .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1 Safety Information Hearing aid compatibility The telephone is compatible with most Please read this operating instruction popular hearing aids on the market. manual thoroughly. However, due to the wide range of hearing Intended use aids available, there is no guarantee that the The telephone is suitable for telephoning telephone will function ‘problem free’...
  • Page 5 Safety Information Disposal You are obliged to dispose of consumable goods properly in accordance with the applicable legal regulations. The adjacent symbol on the telephone indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries no longer required must be disposed of separately from domestic waste.
  • Page 6: Starting Up

    Starting Up 2 Starting Up Connecting the base Connect the base as illustrated in the Safety note diagram. For reasons of safety, only use Caution: It is essential to read the Safety the power adaptor plug and telephone Information in Chapter 1 before preparing connection cable supplied.
  • Page 7 Starting Up Inserting the batteries Insert the 2 x AAA 1.2V 800mAh NiMH rechargeable batteries supplied, into the handset battery compartment. Take care to note the ‘+’ and ‘-’ markings and position the batteries the correct way around. Close the battery compartment cover.
  • Page 8: Your Powertel 580

    Your PowerTel 580 3 PowerTel 580 Incoming call light Volume up/down & Equalizer Memory 1/User profi le 1 Memory 2/User profi le 2 35 dB Boost Display Up/Redial Recall Menu/Mute/Delete Headset socket (Headset not included) Internal call Phone Book External call/Handsfree...
  • Page 9: Operating The Telephone

    Operating the Telephone 4 Operating the Telephone Icons in the handset display The instructions throughout this guide are Icon Description for both the telephone base and the cordless Phone Book mode handset, unless stated otherwise. There are more digits to view on Display and explanation of operation the left sequences.
  • Page 10 Operating the Telephone Navigating in the menu Creating phone book entries - example All the handset functions can be accessed This example explains how to navigate and via the menu. Please refer to ‘Using the create entries in the phone book. Proceed menu’...
  • Page 11 Operating the Telephone If you see a icon, there are more digits to be viewed than can be shown on the display. Press the < or > key to view the digits. Service Hotline UK Tel. 0844 800 6503, cost via UK landline at time of going to print: 6p connection charge and 5p/min. thereafter, different charges may apply if calling from a mobile phone.
  • Page 12: Telephoning

    Telephoning 5 Telephoning Calling back missed calls Your telephone stores the last 30 incoming Making a call calls in the calls list. Enter the phone number Open the calls list (max. 24 digits) Select an entry and dial the Following incorrect input, number press to delete the last digit Dialling phone numbers from the phone book...
  • Page 13 Adjust the volume with the side Adjusting the receiver volume switch. The receiver volume of your PowerTel 580 telephone is louder than with a standard Talk time display telephone. Push up or down and release for The duration of each call is displayed in each volume step.
  • Page 14 Telephoning Muting the microphone Making internal calls The microphone can be activated and There must be two or more handsets (HS1, deactivated during a telephone conversation HS2) registered to a base station in order to when you are in handset or handsfree mode. make internal calls free of charge.
  • Page 15 Telephoning Conference calls At the handset You can hold a conference call between 1 or , Open the menu, select external and 2 internal callers. ‘Handset’ , eg 2 During an external HS1: <INT, or , Select ‘Registration’, call, dial the number of ‘Register’...
  • Page 16: Using The Menu

    Using the Menu 6. Using the menu Changing the Profi le name You can personalise each profi le by naming Answering Machine (see page 27) Phone book (see page 23) or , Open the Menu, select ‘Profi le’ Priority/Default Setting or , Select ‘Profi...
  • Page 17 Using the Menu Changing the Profi le ‘Equalizer’ setting Outgoing calls When you wish to make an outgoing call, or , Select ‘Equalizer’ press and hold the M1 or M2 key for the or , Save Select and confi rm profi...
  • Page 18: Handset Ringing Melody

    Using the Menu Handset Equalizer Use the equalizer feature to adjust the tone Handset Ringing melody and high frequencies until they are right for There are 10 different ringing melodies you. available. or , Open the Menu, select or , Open the Menu, select ‘Handset’...
  • Page 19 Using the Menu Boost Memory Keypad Beep With this feature set to ‘On’ , if you use the or , Open the Menu, select button, your handset will remember and ‘Handset’ use your last Boost setting for each call. or , Select ‘Keypad Beep’...
  • Page 20 Using the Menu Auto talk Confi rm beep With this feature set to ‘On’, your handset or , Open the Menu, select will automatically answer the call when you ‘Handset’ pick up the handset from the base. This is or , Select ‘Confi...
  • Page 21: Base Ringing Melody

    Using the Menu Base settings System PIN Base Ringing melody or , Open the Menu, select ‘Base There are 10 different ringing melodies settings’ available. or , Select ‘System PIN’ or , Open the Menu, select ‘Base Enter the old PIN and confi rm it settings’...
  • Page 22 Using the Menu Alarm Set Alarm or , Open the Menu, select ‘Tools’ Select ‘Set alarm’ or , Select Once, Every Day, Mon to Fri or Off , Save Enter the alarm time (24hour clock) and confi rm , Save Select the alarm melody and confi...
  • Page 23: Phone Book

    Phone Book 7. Phone Book Creating phone book entries 200 names and phone numbers can be Open the phone book stored in the phone book with a maximum of Option, Select ‘New entry’ 16 letters and 24 digits for each entry. Save Enter the name (max.
  • Page 24 Phone Book Editing phone book entries Show details Open the phone book Open the phone book Select a phone book entry Select a phone book entry Option, , Activate the editing Option, or , Select ‘Show details’ process Copy phone book entries to another Edit the name (max.
  • Page 25: Calls List

    Calls List 8. Calls List Other messages that you may see in the display, if your telephone network provider The Calls List on your telephone works supports this service, are: together with the Caller number display (CLIP ) service supplied by your telephony WITHHELD The caller has withheld their network provider.
  • Page 26 Calls List Storing calls list entries in the phone book Deleting all calls list entries A phone number stored in the calls list can Opens the calls list at be stored directly to the phone book most recent entry Opens the calls list at most Option, or , Select ‘Delete all’...
  • Page 27: Using The Answering Machine

    Using the Answering Machine 9. Answering Machine Check your OGM Your answering machine can be ready for The current OGM is announced use within a few seconds of plugging in the telephone line cord and switching on the To return to the factory pre-set OGM, just mains power.
  • Page 28 Using the Answering Machine Set the date and time Listening to your messages/memos Your messages/memos are played back 2 sec Enters date and time mode in the order that they were received. New Select a day of the week messages are played before old messages. The time and date of each recording is Confi...
  • Page 29 Using the Answering Machine Listen to your messages/memos via the handset or , Open the Menu, select ‘Ans Machine’ or , Select ‘Play New Msgs’ or ‘Play All Msgs’ Press the key to return to standby. Memory Full Should your answering machine become full either during a recording or after the memory has become full, ‘Memory Full’...
  • Page 30: Using Remote Access

    Using Remote Access 10. Remote Access Press the key at any time to exit You can call your answering machine from from changing the PIN code and return to standby. The PIN code will then remain any Touchtone phone or mobile phone unchanged.
  • Page 31 Using Remote Access Remote commands Digit Function Rewind Play/Pause Fast Forward 1st OGM Playback (Answer & Record) 1st OGM Recording Stop Delete current message Answer Off Answer On/Answer mode Delete all old messages Skip announcement Switch to remote access Record a memo...
  • Page 32: Private Branch Exchanges

    Private Branch Exchanges 11. Private Branch Exchanges Dialling pause In the case of private branch exchanges, R button on private branch exchanges it is necessary to enter an access code to If the telephone is connected to a private get an outside line with its corresponding branch exchange, functions such as dialling tone.
  • Page 33 Private Branch Exchanges R button and Supplementary services Reset to default settings Your telephone supports the supplementary You can reset your handset to its original services offered by your telephone network default settings. The phonebook, calls list provider, such as call brokering, call waiting and redial list are deleted when you reset to and conference calls.
  • Page 34: If Problems Occur

    If Problems Occur 12. If Problems Occur Problem Solution Service Hotline No telephone calls The telephone line Should problems arise with the telephone, possible is not connected please refer to the following information properly or is fi rst. In the case of technical problems, you defective.
  • Page 35 If Problems Occur The handset switches Place the handset in The answering Check that the itself off the base station to machine does not answering machine is charge for 15 hours. record messages/ connected correctly memos and switched on. Replace the rechargeable Is the memory full? batteries.
  • Page 36: Technical Properties

    Technical Properties 13. Technical data DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = Standard for cordless Feature Value telephones. Standard DECT GAP: Generic Access Profi le = Standard for the interoperation of handsets and base stations Power supply Input: 230VAC 50Hz from different manufacturers. (base station) Output: 12VDC 700mA Range...
  • Page 37 Technical Properties Default settings Cordless handset Telephone Answering Machine The default settings can be restored via the The default settings can be restored via the menu. Refer to page 33 for the sequence of menu. Refer to page 33 for the sequence of menu option selections.
  • Page 38: Maintenance/Guarantee

    The terms of the it to the sales outlet in which you purchased guarantee do not apply where the cause the AMPLICOM equipment together with the of the equipment malfunction is the fault purchase receipt. All rights to claims under...
  • Page 39 Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our website www.amplicom.eu. Distributed by: Audioline GmbH, D-41460 Neuss Service Hotline UK Tel. 0844 800 6503, cost via UK landline at time of going to print: 6p connection charge and 5p/min. thereafter,...
  • Page 40: Index

    Index 15. Index Date/time ......21 Declaration of Conformity ....39 Adjusting the handsfree volume .
  • Page 41 Record your OGM ..... . 27 Your PowerTel 580 ..... . 8 Redial .
  • Page 44 Sept08/Issue 2...

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