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FX4910 USER MANUAL
TELEPERMIT
This Custom FX4910
DECT Telephone may be
connected to the Telecom
Network
PTC 206 / 11 / 036
Z 117

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Summary of Contents for Custom Audio Electronics FX4910

  • Page 1 FX4910 USER MANUAL TELEPERMIT This Custom FX4910 DECT Telephone may be connected to the Telecom Network PTC 206 / 11 / 036 Z 117...
  • Page 3 Before Use Please READ THIS PAGE and the Initial Setup section BEFORE CONNECTING YOUR TELEPHONE CAUTION. Use only RECHARGEABLE TYPE AAA 1.2v NiMH BATTERIES. Use of REGULAR type will cause irreparable damage to the unit. Important - Emergency Dialling "Under power failure conditions this appliance may not operate. Please ensure that a separate telephone, not dependant on local power, is available for emergency use."...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Page MENU / INDEX Initial Setup Battery Charging Keys - Functions LCD Display and Icons Making Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Dialling features Dial Preparation ( Pre Dialling option) Redial Recall / Flash / Call Waiting Pause Key Lock Locating the handset (Paging) Using The Alphanumeric Keys Voice Features Volume Setting...
  • Page 5: Initial Setup

    Internal Calls Ringer Melody Multiple Handsets or Bases Operation Internal Calling / Intercom External Call Transfer Conference Calls Technical Information Default Settings Troubleshooting ! ! 1 Initial Setup - Connections Connect the telephone line cord and the power adaptor to the rear of the base unit Connect the telephone line to your wall jack.
  • Page 6: Keys - Functions

    ! ! 3 Ke y s - Functions Recall / (Call Waiting*) / Menu /OK Phone Book Redial / Up / Scroll Up Internal Call* / Escape (esc menu) Mute / Go Back one space Vol / Ringer Melody / Ringer Volume Caller ID* / Down / Scroll Down On (Line) / Speaker phone ON - OFF Off (End Call)
  • Page 7: Lcd Display And Icons

    4 LCD Display & Icons There are more digits on the left You are online There are more digits on the right (flashing) Caller ID - Unread calls in list (steady) Caller ID Read / older calls in list Speakerphone mode Rechargeable battery level indicator Ringer is turned off The antenna indicates the quality...
  • Page 8: Redial

    Within 20 seconds of pre dialling, press the GREEN ON Button. The number will be dialled automatically. Press the RED OFF button when you want to terminate the call. NOTE - When you haven’t pressed a button for 20 seconds, the numbers you’ve already entered will disappear and the handset returns to standby mode.
  • Page 9: Voice Features

    5.4 Voice Features 5.4.1 Volume During a conversation you can set the incoming volume by pressing the Volume Key followed by the Up/Down Keys to set the volume between 1 and 5. The default value is 3 NOTE - All future calls will also use this new volume setting until it is changed again. 5.4.2 Speaker Phone / Loud Speaker Function / Handsfree This function allows you to hold the phone at arms length or place it on the desk while communicating.
  • Page 10: Adding Entries

    6.1 Add Phone Book Entries 6.1.1 Manually Entering Details For the full text characters list see the table in Section 3 “KEYS - FUNCTIONS” (use the Mute Key to backspace / delete and the “1” Key for a space) Press the Phone Book button briefly until the Phone Book icon is on. Press Menu/OK Key and ‘NEW ENTRY’...
  • Page 11: Delete Entries

    Press the Menu/OK Key to enter the Phone Book Menu. Press the Up or Down Keys to select ‘DELETE ENTRY. Press the Menu/OK Key to confirm and the handset will prompt you to reconfirm the delete function. Press the Menu/OK Key to confirm. 6.5 Delete All entries Press the Phone Book button to enter the Phone Book.
  • Page 12: Erasing

    provider, Local numbers stored in the phone book that include an area code prefix, and numbers in the incoming caller I.D list showing an area code, may incur a toll charge when dialled even if the calls are local. To prevent this, local numbers should be dialled manually or stored manually in your phone book, without the area code.
  • Page 13: Navigating The Menu

    Use the Up and Down Key to scroll to ‘RESET’ and press Menu/OK Key. Enter the pin code (0000) and press Menu/OK Key. The unit will reset to ex-factory setting and will go back to standby. 8.2 Navigating the Menu The menu system is easy to use using the Menu/OK Key and the UP DOWN Keys.
  • Page 14: Base Settings

    You can subscribe up to 5 handsets to one base unit. !!! You only need to subscribe the handset if: The handset subscription has been removed or lost from the base unit or if you want to subscribe a replacement or additional handset to this base. Please see the section on “Multiple Handsets or Bases”...
  • Page 15: Adding A Second Handset

    10.1 Adding an Additional Handset The procedure to add a new handset to your existing primary base is as follows. 1/ Fit batteries and charge the new handset fully. see Section 1 “Initial Setup” 2/ Permit the new handset to connect to your existing primary base as “Base 1” (see Section 10.2) “Register / Subscribe / Pair additional handsets to a base”...
  • Page 16: Base Select Auto / Manual

    Press the Menu/OK Key Use the Up and Down Keys to scroll to ‘DE-REGISTER’ and press Menu/OK Enter the pin code (Default is 0000) and press Menu/OK Enter the handset number (1-5) that you want to remove and press Menu/OK. The unit will go back to the De Register Menu if the removal is successful, If not, it will ask again to enter the handset number again.
  • Page 17 • The other handset will start to ring. • If the other handset answers the call by pressing their GREEN ON Button you can talk internally. • Either handset can press their RED OFF Button to end the call at any time. 11.2 External Call Transfer During any external call, the active handset can BRIEFLY press their INTERNAL Key followed (within three seconds) by the number (1-5) of another registered handset.
  • Page 18 ! ! 14 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Charge fully Batteries not charged or bad No Display Check connections connection or wrong connection Check battery position Handset cuts out or Display Old Batteries Check connections Locks Up during calls Loose Batteries Replace batteries periodically - even when charged.

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