Advertisement

Quick Links

BlueBox
Installation and user manual
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the BlueBox and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Euracom BlueBox

  • Page 1 BlueBox Installation and user manual...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Safety information We do not take any responsibility for personal injuries or material damage caused due to the improper handling or non-adherence to the safety instructions. The guarantee expires in these cases. We shall not be liable for any con- sequential loss.
  • Page 3: Guide To This Manual

    Guide to this manual This manual provides all important notes you need to install, put into opera- tion, run and programme your Blue Box and many other useful information. It also provides information and important devices about your safety. The following symbols and signal words are used in this manual: This symbol warns the user of eventual dangers or damages to the product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.1. Product information ................5 1.2. Intended use ..................5 1.3. Scope of supply..................5 1.4. Explanations concerning abbreviations and technical terms ....6 Connect your BlueBox................7 Functions and operation..............10 3.1. Change priority...................10 3.2. Register your mobile................11 3.3. Notes concerning the operation with Bluetooth........12 3.4.
  • Page 5: Product Information

    1.1. Product Information The BlueBox enables the combined usage of landline and GSM network from your analogue telephone. Your mobile will detect EuraCOM BlueBox as hands-free equipment. When a call comes in on GSM, it will be signalled on the fixed-line telepho- ne, too.
  • Page 6: Explanations Concerning Abbreviations And Technical Terms

    Loop Glows when the phone has established a network connection. Master Glows when master / slave mode has been activated. This mode enables a hierarchical management of several BlueBox devices. Paring Starts the pairing process, connection between BlueBox and mobile phone will be established.
  • Page 7: Connect Your Bluebox

    2. Connect your BlueBox Control elements On/Off Paring FN/GSM LED Link LED FN LED GSM LED Loop Sliding pod...
  • Page 8 BlueBox) Power supply Socket 3 Please verify that everything is right with your BlueBox before star- ting with the installation. If there are any components damaged or missing, don’t put the device into ope- ration. In this case please contact your dealer or supplier immedia- tely.
  • Page 9 - Now connect the power supply to socket 3 of the BlueBox and the other end to a power socket. - The BlueBox can be switched on or off by pressing the On/Off button for 5 seconds. Bluetooth-...
  • Page 10: Functions And Operation

    3. Functions and operation Basically the EuraCOM BlueBox differentiates between two different priori- ties: “Fixed Network” or “Mobile Network”. The priority enables you to define, if fixed network or GSM network shall be used mainly by making a call from your fixed-line phone.
  • Page 11: Register Your Mobile

    3.2. Register your mobile To register your mobile phone on the EuraCOM BlueBox, please proceed as follows: The LED lamp “Link” flashes, which FN oder GSM signals readiness for a Bluetooth con- nection. Press the “Pairing” key for 5 seconds.
  • Page 12: Notes Concerning The Operation With Bluetooth

    The EuraCOM BlueBox is a device according to Bluetooth class II. I.e. the reception area is limited to 10m. As long as you are in the reception area of the BlueBox, your mobile stays registered. This will be displayed by the permanently glowing “Link” LED.
  • Page 13: Incoming Calls From Landline

    An incoming call will be signalled acou- stically and optically on your fixed-line telephone. The “Loop” LED lamp on the BlueBox device flashes. When the receiver is lifted up or hands- FN oder GSM free button is pressed, the “Loop” LED lamp will glow steadily.
  • Page 14 Incoming calls from mobile network The BlueBox enables you to answer calls from the mobile network on your analogue fixed-line phone (no matter which priority is adjusted). The requirements therefore are, that your mobile is switched on, already registered and it stands in the reception area of the BlueBox.
  • Page 15: Outgoing Calls On Landline Priority

    Lift up the receiver or press the hands- free button. You hear a dialling tone which is generated by the BlueBox. Now enter the desired phone number. Every dialled digit will be confirmed by a tone. At least 2 digits have to be dialled.
  • Page 16 The requirements therefore are, that your mobile is switched on, already registered and it stands in the reception area of the BlueBox. The “Link” LED lamp glows steadily. Lift up the receiver or press the hands- free button.
  • Page 17: Outgoing Calls On Gsm Priority

    GSM Priority. Lift up the receiver or press the hands- free button. You hear a dialling tone which is generated by the BlueBox. By dialling the prefix *1# a con- nection to landline will be esta- blished.
  • Page 18 The requirements therefore are, that your mobile is switched on, already registered and it stands in the reception area of the BlueBox. The “Link” LED lamp glows steadily. Lift up the receiver or press the hands- free button.
  • Page 19: Call Waiting

    The feature “call waiting” is enabled by default. To disable call waiting, ple- ase enter *500#. Lift up the receiver or press the hands-free button. You hear a dialling tone which is generated by the BlueBox. Enter the programming procedure *500#. 5 0 0 # After entering the hash key you will hear an acknowledgement signal.
  • Page 20: Presentation Of The Country Code

    To finish the programming, hang up the receiver or press the hands-free button again. The country has been changed. The Bluebox is able to safe one country code only. By pro- NOTE gramming a new country code you overwrite the previous...
  • Page 21: Bluebox Slave Mode

    6. BlueBox slave mode If you would like to operate two EuraCOM BlueBox devices, e.g. to handle two mobile phones via your fixed-line phone, the second BlueBox needs to be defined as slave device. This is required, so that both systems can communicate with each other and a priority order is defined.
  • Page 22 To switch off the slave mode, please enter *691#. Lift up the receiver or press the hands-free button. You hear a dialling tone which is generated by the BlueBox. Enter the programming procedure *691#. 6 9 1 # After entering the hash key you will hear an acknowledgement signal.
  • Page 23: Service, Technical Support

    8. Liability The EuraCOM Bluebox and the associated activation and operation advices were elaborated and tested very carefully. But we do not assume liability for damages (also including and without any qualification for direct and indirect damages due to personal injuries, loss of profit, interruption of operation, data loss or any financial losses).
  • Page 24: Eg Conformity

    Electromagnetic compatibility directive (EMC) 2004/108/EG Low voltage directive R&TTE directive. Conformity of the EuraCOM BlueBox to EU directives is confirmed by the CE symbol. The corresponding documents and declarations are filed at the manufacturer’s premises. 10. RoHS conformity Hereby, we declare that the EuraCOM BlueBox is in compliance with the RoHS requirements.
  • Page 25 Symbols and operating elements Press a button on the BlueBox device An incoming call will be signalled acoustically and optically on your analogue telephone Lift up the receiver Hang up the receiver You are making a call “Link” LED lamp (blue)

Table of Contents