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Classic S128 mit SMS-Funktion
Bedienungsanleitung
Classic S128 avec fonction SMS
Mode d'emploi
Classic S128 con funzione SMS
Istruzioni per l'uso

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  • Page 1 Classic S128 mit SMS-Funktion Bedienungsanleitung Classic S128 avec fonction SMS Mode d’emploi Classic S128 con funzione SMS Istruzioni per l’uso...
  • Page 2: Handset At A Glance

    Handset at a glance Handset at a glance 1 Display in idle status 2 Battery charge condition = e V U (empty to full) flashes: battery nearly empty e V U flashes: battery charging 3 Control key (page 8) 4 Message key Opens calls and messages lists.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety precautions ... . 4 Writing/sending text messages ..19 Classic S128 – Receiving text messages ... 21 More than just a telephone .
  • Page 4 Contents Connecting the base unit to a PABX ....35 Dialling mode and recall (flash) ..35 Setting pauses ....35 Appendix .
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Caution: Read the safety precautions and the operating instructions before use. Explain their contents to your children, and the potential hazards associated with using the tele- phone. Only use the mains adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base. Fit only the recommended rechargeable batteries (page 38) of the same type! Do not use any other battery type or non-rechargeable batteries as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 6: Classic S128 - More Than Just A Telephone

    Classic S128 – More than just a telephone Classic S128 – Please note: Never expose the phone to the follow- More than just a telephone ing: heat sources, direct sunlight, other electrical appliances. Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    Preparing to use the phone If you buy a replacement phone cord in Opening the battery cover ¤ the shops make sure that the phone Push the catch 2 towards the loud- jack has the correct type of wiring. speaker 1 and lift the cover up. Correct phone jack wiring 1 unused 2 unused...
  • Page 8: Activating/Deactivating The Handset

    Preparing to use the phone ¤ Your telephone is now ready for use. ¤ Set the date and time (page 7) to Notes: ensure that incoming calls are logged – The handset may only be placed in the base with the correct time. provided for it.
  • Page 9: Handset Operation

    Handset operation Handset operation Return to idle status You wish to return to idle status from any- Control key on the handset where in the menu: ¤ Press the end call key a long. §§§§INT§§§ §§Menu ¤ Press no key: After 2 minutes the dis- play will return automatically to its idle status.
  • Page 10: Correcting Wrong Inputs

    Operating information Step-by-step instructions ¤ Enter the number combination that is In these operating instructions, sequences in front of the function in the menu tree (page 42). of symbols are used to show you which steps you must carry out. This system is A short press on the end call key a explained below using the example of returns you to the previous menu level /...
  • Page 11: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Caller ID When you get a call, the caller's number is shown in the display provided the follow- Making an external call ing conditions are met: Your network provider supports CLIP, External calls are calls using the public tel- CLI.
  • Page 12: Handsfree Talking

    Making calls Handsfree talking Muting With handsfree talking, instead of holding You can deactivate the microphone in the handset to your ear you can put it your handset during an external call. down, e.g. on the table in front of you, to Muting the handset allow others to listen and speak to the caller.
  • Page 13: Network Services

    Network services Network services Activating/deactivating call waiting (external call only): ¢ ¢ Network services are additional services Select Services For All Calls §Menu§ ¢ offered by your network provider. Please Call Waiting Select and press contact your network provider to find out §OK§...
  • Page 14: Functions After One Call

    Network services Accept call waiting ¢ Accept Call Waiting §Menu§ You have a choice between toggling the call or a conference call. Note: With CLIP, a waiting call is only indicated by a signal tone. Reject the waiting call ¢ Reject Call Waiting §Menu§...
  • Page 15: Using The Directory/Vip Directory And Lists

    Using the directory/ VIP directory and lists Using the directory/ Selecting a directory/VIP directory entry VIP directory and lists s or l Open the directory/VIP direc- tory. The options are: You have the following options: Directory, Use q to scroll to the entry until the VIP directory (up to 10 entries), required name is selected.
  • Page 16 Using the directory/ VIP directory and lists Please note: VIP Entry Mark a directory entry as VIP (Very Entries with identical numbers are not Important Person) and assign it a par- overwritten in the receiver handset. ticular ringer melody. You will now be The transfer is cancelled if the phone able to tell VIP calls from the ringer mel- rings or if the memory of the receiving...
  • Page 17: Last Number Redial List

    Using the directory/ VIP directory and lists Editing or deleting a birthday Copy to Directory ¢ Copy an entry to the directory q (select an entry; page 14) ¢ ¢ (page 15). Birthday §Menu§ Delete Entry (as in the directory page 14) If you have stored a birthday for the entry, Delete List (as in the directory page 15)
  • Page 18 Using the directory/ VIP directory and lists Calls list List entry Requirement: CLIP (page 10) Example of a list entry: The numbers of the last 30 incoming calls New Call 01/02 1234567890 are stored. Depending on the Calls List Set- 28/08/04 17:53 either...
  • Page 19: Making Cost-Effective Calls

    Making cost-effective calls Making cost-effective calls Viewing/deleting call charges ¢ ¢ Additional Features Call Charges §Menu§ Select an entry and press §OK§ Displaying call duration You have the following options: and charges Last Call View the charges for the last call. You can view the duration of calls All Calls (in minutes), the number of call units,...
  • Page 20: Sms (Text Messages)

    SMS (Text Messages) SMS (Text Messages) Rules An SMS can be up to 612 characters long (depending on the provider). The Your phone comes supplied ready for you Swisscom network has space for 160 to start sending SMS (text messages) characters.
  • Page 21 SMS (Text Messages) Setting the input language Reading or deleting messages ¤ Open the draft message list. You are writing a text message (page 19). ¢ Select a message. Predictive Text Language §Menu§ Read SMS Select an input language and §Menu§...
  • Page 22: Receiving Text Messages

    SMS (Text Messages) Sending an SMS to an email address Incoming message list If your service provider supports the "SMS The incoming message list contains: to email" service, then you can also send All received text messages, starting your text messages to e-mail addresses, with the most recent.
  • Page 23: Using Data In Message Attachments

    SMS (Text Messages) Deleting the incoming message list Copying/dialling a number from the text of a message This deletes all new and old messages ¤ Read the message (page 21) and scroll from the list. ¤ to the place where the phone number Open the incoming message list.
  • Page 24: Setting Up An Sms Centre

    SMS (Text Messages) Opening a text message attachment Active Send Service Centre Activate an SMS centre (‰ = on) if you An attachment (a picture or melody) is want your text messages to be sent via reversed highlighted in the text message. this SMS centre.
  • Page 25: Sms And Pabx's

    SMS (Text Messages) 5 4 O 2 L If necessary, enter the name, §Menu§ code and number and Deactivate SMS function. §OK§ press each time. §OK§ Deleting an info service Activate SMS function (factory §OK§ ¤ setting). Select the info service (seeabove) Delete Entry §Menu§...
  • Page 26 SMS (Text Messages) You have stopped receiving messages. Call redirect (diversion) is activated with Calls, or call redirect is activated with Calls for the network mailbox. ¥ Change the call redirect setting. The message is played back. 1. The "display telephone number" service has not been set.
  • Page 27: Using The Network Mailbox

    Using the network mailbox (Combox) Using the network mailbox Calling the network mailbox (Combox) Long press. This connects you (Combox) directly to the network mail- box (Combox). Press the handsfree key d if The network mailbox (Combox) is the answering machine of your network pro- required.
  • Page 28: Using Several Handsets

    . You will see, e.g. §OK§ flashing in Registering Base 1 Automatic registration of handset to the display. the base Classic S128 On the base Important: The handset must not already ÷ be registered to any base unit. Press the registration/paging...
  • Page 29: Looking For A Handset ("Paging")

    Using several handsets Looking for a handset ("paging") When the internal party answers: ¤ Announce the outside call if you wish. You can look for your handset with the Press the end call key. help of the base. ¤ The call is transferred. The call will come Briefly press the registration/paging back automatically if the internal party key on the base .
  • Page 30: Barging-In To An External Call

    Using several handsets Barging-in to an external call Changing the name of a handset You are conducting an external call. An Handsets are automatically given the internal party can 'barge in' to this call and names "INT 1", "INT 2" etc. when they are take part in the conversation.
  • Page 31: Using A Handset As A Room Monitor

    Using several handsets Using a handset as a Activating the room monitor and entering the number to be called room monitor ¢ ¢ Additional Features Room §Menu§ ¢ With this function, a previously stored Monitor Call Internal internal or external number is called when Select an internal handset or a set noise level in the room is reached.
  • Page 32 Using several handsets Deactivating the room monitor remotely Important: The telephone must support touch tone dialling. ¤ Take the call from the room monitor and press keys 9 ;. The room monitor function will deactivate after the call ends. There will be no further room monitor calls.
  • Page 33: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Press the control key. Adjust the volume and press §OK§ Your handset is preconfigured, but you If t is assigned a different function, can change the settings to suit your indi- e.g. toggling (page 12): vidual requirements. Volume §Menu§...
  • Page 34: Activating/Deactivating Suppression Of The First Ring Tone

    Handset settings Activating/deactivating Setting ringer melody advisory tones Set different ringer melodies for external and internal calls. ¢ ¢ Your handset uses ‘advisory tones’ to tell Audio Settings Ringer Melody §Menu§ you about different activities and statuses. Select External Calls Internal The following advisory tones can be acti- Calls...
  • Page 35: Restoring The Handset Default Settings

    Base station settings Restoring the handset Enter your new system PIN and press . For security the §OK§ default settings PIN is shown as four stars ( **** ). You can reset individual settings and Now re-enter the new system changes you have made.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Base Unit

    Connecting the base unit to a PABX Connecting the base unit Setting pauses to a PABX Changing pause after line seizure The following settings are only necessary You can set the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key c when your PABX requires them;...
  • Page 37: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Faults and Self-help with Troubleshooting Care Not every fault is due to a defective ¤ phone. In certain circumstances, it can Wipe the base and the handset with a come from a brief interruption in the damp cloth (do not use solvent) or an power supply to the base station (unplug/ antistatic cloth.
  • Page 38: Warranty/Maintenance/Repair/Authorisation

    Appendix Excluded from the warranty are damages You hear no ring tone/dial tone. due to improper use, wear and tear, or The base's telephone line cord has been tampering by others. The warranty does replaced. ¥ not include consumed materials and defi- When buying a replacement line cord, ciencies which only affect the value or ensure that the line plug has the correct...
  • Page 39: Specifications

    Phone, Declaration of Conformity or can teries. be ordered from the following postal address: Swisscom Fixnet AG Power consumption of the base Retail Business Customer Premises Equipments (CPE) In readiness mode: approx. 2W 3050 Bern During a call: approx.
  • Page 40: Default Settings

    Appendix Default settings General specifications Your Classic S128 is supplied with the DECT standard is supported default settings shown in the tables. GAP standard is supported You can restore these default settings (page 34, page 34). No. of channels 60 duplex channels Wireless freq- 1880–1900 MHz...
  • Page 41: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Default settings of the handset Editing text (without predictive text) When you press a key and hold it, the Function Default setting Page characters of that key appear in the bot- tom display line and are highlighted one Battery tone/Key page 33 click/Confirmation after the other.
  • Page 42 Appendix Order of directory entries The directory entries are usually sorted in alphabetical order. Spaces and digits take first priority. The sort order is as follows: 1. Space (shown here as s) 2. Digits (0–9) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters To get round the alphabetical order of the entries, insert a space or a digit in front of the name.
  • Page 43: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree You can select a menu function faster than by scrolling by opening the menu with §Menu§ and then entering the digit combination ("shortcut keys"). 4 I 2 for "set battery low beep". Example: §Menu§ ¤ With the phone in the idle status, press (open menu): §Menu§...
  • Page 44 Menu tree Audio Settings Ringer Volume Ringer Melody 4-2-1 External Calls 4-2-2 Internal Calls Advisory Tones 4-3-1 Key Tones 4-3-2 Battery Low 4-3-3 Confirmation Tone Settings Date/Time Handset 5-3-1 Language 5-3-2 Auto Answer 5-3-3 Register Handset 5-3-4 Reset Handset Base 5-4-2 System PIN 5-4-3...
  • Page 45: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Handsets Turn your device into a cordless telephone system: ISDN Handset Classic S128/S126 Illuminated graphic display Polyphonic ringer melodies Handsfree Directory holds around 100 entries SMS (CLIP must be enabled) (depending on your network provider) Room monitor ISDN...
  • Page 46: Index

    Index Index transfer ..... transfer (connect) ....Call all .
  • Page 47 Index handset ..... . Error beep ..... handsfree .
  • Page 48 Index Internal Making cost-effective calls ..barge-in ..... Manual last number redial .
  • Page 49 Index setting dialling mode ... Shortcut ..... . . setting recall .
  • Page 50 Index Unavailable ....Units of a call ....Using data (SMS) .

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