Swissvoice Eurit 595 User Manual

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I S D N - D E C T t e l e p h o n e c o m b i n a t i o n
User Guide
Attention: Operating
instructions contain safety
precautions!
Please read before putting
into operation, and store in
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  • Page 1 Eurit 595 I S D N - D E C T t e l e p h o n e c o m b i n a t i o n User Guide Attention: Operating instructions contain safety precautions! Please read before putting into operation, and store in a safe place.
  • Page 2 With your Eurit 595 you can send and receive SMS messages. User profiles You can define up to 5 users on your Eurit 595. Each user can specify individual settings, such as ringer melodies, call forwarding, do not disturb, and more. By pressing the user key at the base station or the corresponding softkey on the handset, the telephone switches from one user to the next.
  • Page 3 You can operate your base station with up to 6 handsets (a choice of Eurit 535 ISDN , Eurit ISDN ISDN ISDN , Eurit 595). It is also possible to use the Eurit 525 and Eurit 555 handsets, although full functionality is not available. Multifunction key (hands-free operation)
  • Page 4 Overview and operation panel Operating the menu guidance (Fox key) Your Eurit 595 guides you through the many functions by means of a convenient menu. You access the menu with the Fox key (the 3 keys directly below the display).
  • Page 5: About The Operation Panel

    About the operation panel Answering machine key* Internal key Pressing the answering machine key This functions to make internal calls to switches your answering machine on or off. handsets or the base station. Hot key Keypad This key is assigned to the ED Online With the keypad you can key in numbers ®...
  • Page 6 About the operation panel MyKey* Each user can freely assign phone numbers or functions to this key. Park key* Pressing the park key puts the current con- nection on hold. Plus/minus key* Pressing the plus/minus key lets you increase or reduce the sound volume of the handset, the loudspeaker and the headset (optional).
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Programming a multiple subscriber About the operation panel ....1 number (MSN) ......... 20 Specifying a user name for Quick-start reference guide ....7 each multiple subscriber number (MSN) ..........20 Safety notes ........8 General ..........8 Settings for each MSN (user) .... 20 Handset ..........
  • Page 8 Contents Call register ........29 Internal calls ........42 Missed calls ........29 Making calls between two handsets .. 42 Selecting an entry from the Paging ..........42 call register ........30 Editing the call register ..... 30 Shortcuts to functions ..... 43 Deleting the call register ....
  • Page 9 Contents Before transferring ......63 Keypad lock/ringer off ....55 Keypad lock on ........ 55 Transmitting entries ......63 Keypad lock off ........ 55 Receiving entries ......63 Ringer off ......... 55 Selecting providers ......64 Ringer on ......... 55 Call by call ........
  • Page 10 Contents Operating the answering machine General information ......83 Troubleshooting ....... 83 from the handset ......75 Recording telephone calls ....75 Repair and Maintenance ....84 Checking the time left for Liability ..........84 recording ......... 75 Batteries ........... 84 VIP number ........
  • Page 11: Quick-Start Reference Guide

    Quick-start reference guide Telephoning made easy! This quick-start – if you have purchased additional reference guide will make it easy and fast handsets, they must be logged for you to begin operation of your onto the base station (this is also telephone.
  • Page 12: Safety Notes

    Safety notes General Handset • Never open the telephone yourself. Use only approved rechargeable batteries • Never touch the connector contacts and select the correct battery type: with sharp or metallic objects. • Make sure the connection cables are Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH AAA) placed so that nobody can trip over •...
  • Page 13: Emergency Number

    Safety notes Contents of package Emergency number The Eurit 595 telephone is available in two versions. When certain functions such as call barring, direct call, babyphone etc. are active, they The Eurit 595 contains: may first have to be deactivated before you •...
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Telephone And Putting It Into Service

    Setting up the telephone and putting it into service Suitable location Handset range Your telephone is designed for normal use The operating range is as follows: in domestic surroundings and office • Outdoors approx. 250 m buildings. Please keep the following points •...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Base Station

    Setting up the telephone and putting it into service Connecting the base station Setting the menu language 9. The first time your telephone is electrically connected the “Language” Warning: Make sure you do not confuse the plugs menu appears automatically. Select of the telephone line cable and the plug-in the menu language you want.
  • Page 16: Disconnecting The Base Station

    Setting up the telephone and putting it into service Disconnecting the base station 3. Replace the battery compartment cover and slide it back until it clicks 1. First unplug the power supply unit into place. from the 230 V outlet. 2.
  • Page 17: Charging The Batteries Of The Handset

    Setting up the telephone and putting it into service Charging the batteries of the Note: handset Make sure you use the correct battery type. See the section “Handset settings”. Charg- The batteries are in a discharged state when ing contacts must not come into contact supplied and must be first charged: with metallic or greasy parts.
  • Page 18: Basic Settings And Operation

    Basic settings and operation available: last number redial, directory and Controls (Keys + display see fold-out pages I–III) main menu. On the handset the base station (e.g. A) Switching on the handset and the charge status of the batteries are Press the connect key (switches on standby).
  • Page 19 Basic settings and operation After you have entered an upper case letter, Keying in names Below the numbers on the keypad there the system automatically switches to lower are letters. To select a letter, press the key case; also, after a blank space it switches once or several times.
  • Page 20: Calling Up A Menu Function (Navigation)

    Basic settings and operation Calling up a menu function Press “<” or “>” to navigate (navigation) horizontally; “V” or “v” to navigate vertically in the menu. The many functions allow you to set up your telephone to suit your particular If the menu contains submenus needs.
  • Page 21: Finding Your Around In The User Guide

    Basic settings and operation 6. Use V, v to select the desired Finding your around in the user guide language. 7. Press X to activate the language. • Using the base station (base set) is The menu changes to the selected thoroughly described.
  • Page 22: Comfort Through Isdn

    Comfort through ISDN See the application example on the fol- Connection location lowing page. Your Eurit 595 is intended for an ISDN telephone connection. The connection pro- Note: vides you with an extensive array of func- To take advantage of all of your telephone’s...
  • Page 23: Example (Base Station With 2 Handsets)

    The current user is always displayed by name. Once you have defined the desired settings for each user, your Eurit 595 processes a number of user-specific functions. The phone number of the active user appears on the called party’s display.
  • Page 24: Programming A Multiple Subscriber Number (Msn)

    (MSNs). To be able to use all of specify a user name on your handset for the features of your Eurit 595, you will need each MSN. The name is used to indicate to program at least one MSN and specify which user is selected and for whom an the corresponding user name.
  • Page 25: Allocating Multiple Subscriber Numbers (Msns) To Handsets And Base Station

    Comfort through ISDN Identification restriction (CLIR) Note: If no MSNs have been programmed in the system or base station settings, the tele- For each MSN (user) you can specify whether phone always selects MSN A. Also, incom- you want to transmit your telephone ing calls will then ring on all logged on number to the party being called.
  • Page 26: External Calls

    External calls Making external calls means calling via the Logging, intercepting malicious telephone network (exchange). calls (MCID) You can have malicious calls logged during the call (including calls with identification Dialling out with the keypad restriction) or up to 20 seconds after the Base station is in standby state.
  • Page 27: Off-Line Call Preparation

    External calls Off-line call preparation Dialling from the redial register Before dialling, a number can be entered The last 15 names and numbers dialled are via the keypad, or an entry can be taken stored automatically and can be redialled from the directory, the call register or the using the redial register.
  • Page 28: Editing The Redial Register

    External calls Editing the redial register Call back to busy subscriber You have selected an entry from the redial If the call partner you have dialled is busy, register: automatic call back or automatic redial can be activated. Press i. If the number you have dialled is busy, the display is as follows: 0322435381...
  • Page 29: Directory

    Directory OFF The automatic redial is switched You now have the following off. options: The phone number will not be BACK Return to standby mode. redialled. The automatic redial is, Set options. however, still active. Note: New entries can also be entered via t Note: “Call back to busy subscriber”...
  • Page 30: Dialling From Directory

    Directory Press b to edit the number from Dialling from directory right to left. Press t. Press OK. V, v Find entry in the directory The name is displayed. by keying in up to three initial Enter name letters (via the keypad), select the Name: desired name.
  • Page 31: Comfort Functions

    Comfort functions Your base station offers you a high level of Change user operating comfort. The additional keys of the base station, in contrast to those of This key changes the current user (MSN). handsets, enable rapid access to many Depending on which user wants to operate important functions at the touch of a finger.
  • Page 32: Loudspeaker Key L

    Comfort functions The MyKey can be deactivated by selecting User-dependent functions The following functions apply exclusively to “No function”. To change the configura- the currently set user. For details about the tion, repeat steps 1 to 5. individual functions refer to the relevant sections: Performing a MyKey function •...
  • Page 33: Call Register

    Call register Incoming calls that are not answered Missed calls appear automatically in the call register, New entries in the call register are indicated i.e. the phone number of the caller as transmitted by the network (CLIP) is saved. as follows in the display: If the number is already stored in the directory of your handset, the correspond- Call register...
  • Page 34: Selecting An Entry From The Call Register

    Call register Selecting an entry from the Editing the call register call register Select an entry from the call Select P  m>Call register> register (as described on the left). Unanswered or Answered. Press i. The number of calls, time and date p Anna are displayed.
  • Page 35: (Sms In The Fixed Network)

    Messages (SMS in the fixed network) Your Eurit 595 is designed to support Setting the gateway number receiving, editing and sending messages. In mobile telephony these messages are Before you can use the SMS network better known as SMS messages (short service, a gateway (access number) first has message service);...
  • Page 36: Sending An Sms Message

    Sending/viewing an SMS Text: message (inbox) Your Eurit 595 can receive up to 10 SMS å ≤≥ messages. Receipt of a message is signalled by the message tone (if switched on) and You now have the following options: appears on the display as follows: å...
  • Page 37: Deleting, Replying To, Or Forwarding An Sms Message

    Messages (SMS in the fixed network) V, v Select entry. Forwarding Press OK. Select “Forward”. Press OK. The message is displayed and Edit text (as described in the section the i icon disappears. “Sending an SMS message”). You now have the following options: Press OK (end text entry).
  • Page 38: Viewing An Sms Message (Unsent)

    Messages (SMS in the fixed network) Viewing an SMS message (unsent) Saved in the “Unsent” submenu is the last unsuccessfully sent message from this handset. Select P  m>Messages>Unsent. Press OK. Press OK. The unsent message is displayed. You now have the following options: Scroll down in the message.
  • Page 39: During A Call

    During a call Menu in the call mode Hands-free operation During a call you can access the following Your telephone has a built-in microphone functions by pressing “Pm”: and loudspeaker. You can carry on a con- versation while the receiver is hung up or the handset is set aside and have people Volume ➊...
  • Page 40: Park/Unpark

    During a call Park/unpark Accepting an incoming call with hands-free mode Press You can park an external call in the network for approx. 3 minutes and during this time Hands-free mode is activated. retrieve it from another ISDN telephone that Carry out the conversation.
  • Page 41: Listening Via The Loudspeaker

    During a call Adjusting the handset volume Listening via the loudspeaker at the base station You can adjust the volume of the handset You can switch on the base station’s during a call to hear your call partner better: loudspeaker during an external call. In contrast to hands-free operation, the micro- Select P  m>Handset volume.
  • Page 42: Send Keypad/Dtmf

    During a call Send keypad/DTMF Recording a call By switching to temporary DTMF dialling, During a call you can record the entire call you can use the star (*) and hash (#) keys or parts of it on the answering machine. during a call to transmit information, e.g.
  • Page 43: Malicious Call

    During a call Handset: When there is an incoming call, Press b. the display changes from the text entry of the message to the Note: following display: Listening is only possible on one device. During listening in, local switching functions Call are deactivated.
  • Page 44: During A Call - Switching Functions

    The following pages describe the most Internal or external inquiry often used switching functions available with your Eurit 595 base station. You are in the middle of an internal or external call and interrupt it to make an inquiry of another internal or external call...
  • Page 45: Alternating Between Calls (Brokering)

    During a call – switching functions Alternating between calls End brokering (brokering) You are brokering. You have initiated an inquiry and the display Select P  m>End active call. offers 1≥2 / 2≥1. You can now alternate The connection to the active call (broker) between two calls as required: partner is terminated.
  • Page 46: Internal Calls

    Internal calls Making calls between Paging two handsets From the base station or from a logged-on You can make free internal calls between handset you can page (i.e. send a global the base station and a handset or between call) to all other logged handsets and the two handsets provided you have logged on base station.
  • Page 47: Shortcuts To Functions

    Shortcuts to functions You can program up to 9 shortcuts. In other Using a shortcut words, you may select a function to assign to each of the numeric keys 1–9, provided The handset is in standby mode: the function does not require any editing Press P m.
  • Page 48: Provider Services

    Provider services Your Eurit 595 makes it easier for you to Prov. services use network services, provided such services are available from your provider and your Call forwarding provider’s services (protocol) are compatible with your Eurit 595. Unconditional Please contact your provider for informa-...
  • Page 49: Showing And Cancelling Call Forwarding Status

    Provider services Showing and cancelling call Programming the destination number forwarding status for each user (MSN) Select P  m>Prov. services> You can show the call forwarding status Call deflection. (type of call forwarding, destination Enter the target number. number) or deactivate it: The target number is programmed.
  • Page 50: Mailbox

    ED (electronic directory) Press OK. in the fixed network press c. Your Eurit 595 supports the network service The handset returns to standby and ED (electronic directory) in the fixed net- the new messages in the Mailbox work. With the touch of a key (the hot key), are indicated by ti in the display.
  • Page 51: Setting The Gateway Number

    Provider services Setting the gateway number With an incoming call The handset signals a call and the Before you can use the “Electronic direc- number of the caller appears in the tory” (ED) network service, a gateway num- display. ber first has to be set up. By default, the Press s.
  • Page 52 Provider services Error messages If the ED data search was unsuccessful, it may be due to one of the following or one of the following error messages is dis- played: • No gateway no. or wrong gateway no. • Number unknown •...
  • Page 53: Call Charges And Call Duration

    Call charges and call duration During outgoing calls your telephone Setting the factor displays call charges and call duration, if ➊ your provider supplies this information. For Specify the factor for a unit of time for technical reasons, the information on your each MSN (user) for each handset and for telephone bill may not agree with the the line (system):...
  • Page 54: Displaying And Clearing Totals

    Call charges and call duration Displaying and clearing totals The total amount and the amount of the last call can be displayed or cleared at any time: Select desired total P  m>Charges. The total is displayed. Press OK. The display is terminated. press P L.
  • Page 55: Using Multiple Handsets

    Using multiple handsets The telephone allows you to operate up to Specify the handset’s new internal 6 handsets on one base station. subscriber number (1–6). You can make two internal calls for each Press OK. of two handsets and at the same time two Specify the name of the base external calls can be made.
  • Page 56: Logging A Third-Party Handset

    To log a handset off a base station: must support GAP (generic access profile). Select P  m>System settings> Log off. Prepare the base station with a Eurit 595 Select the handset to be logged off. handset or base station: Press OK.
  • Page 57: Using Multiple Base Stations

    Using multiple base stations In addition to your own base station, you Selecting a base station can operate your handset on up to three additional base stations. Outgoing calls can be made from any of the base stations. If the radio cells overlap, the connection is established with the base station shown in Application example the handset.
  • Page 58: Direct Call (Babyphone Feature)

    Direct call (babyphone feature) When direct call (babyphone feature) is Note: activated, a target number is dialled by We recommend that you check the number pressing any key, except the Fox key. When you have keyed in by making a test call. direct call is activated, calls can be taken in the usual way.
  • Page 59: Keypad Lock/Ringer Off

    Keypad lock/ringer off Keypad lock on Ringer off You can switch on the keypad lock to You can switch the ringer off on the base prevent unintended pressing of keys from station or a handset so as not to be dis- having an effect.
  • Page 60: Device Settings

    Device settings You can customize the settings of your Switching the handset on/off telephone to meet your personal requirements. To do that, perform the You can switch your handset off to main- device settings below. tain the battery capacity for a longer period: Select P  m>Handset settings>...
  • Page 61: General Settings

    Device settings Select P  m>Device settings> General settings Settings>Headset. The following functions can be toggled In standby mode, the s status- on or off by pressing the Fox key under symbol appears for the headset. x /o. Detach the receiver from the base station and attach the headset to the connection.
  • Page 62: Range Beep

    Device settings Range beep Direct accept This function is only available on the This function is only available on the handset (“Handset settings” submenu). In handset (“Handset settings” submenu). call mode, a warning beep sounds on the Incoming calls are accepted directly by handset if you leave the radio range.
  • Page 63: Ringer

    Device settings Ringer Note: If the volume is set to 3 or higher and the You can set the ringing volume and ringing function “Increasing” is off, on the first and melody for each user. second ring the handset ringer sounds on level 3.
  • Page 64: System Settings

    System settings Time and date When you first put your telephone into When operating your telephone on a PBX operation or after a power failure, the date (private branch exchange), for example in and time are no longer correct. The date a company or office, external and internal and time are updated by the network after numbers can be differentiated using the...
  • Page 65: Incoming Code

    System settings Incoming code Automatic keypad Some PBXs automatically insert the public If you want to control a PBX by sending access code for an incoming call. With this information, for example, you have to type of PBX, “Incoming code” must be activate “Aut.
  • Page 66: Service Function

    Service function Babyphone Switching off babyphone You can use a handset or the base station 20.10.02 12:18 as a babysitter (monitoring telephone) to monitor a room for noises (e.g. a child’s -BABYPHONE- room). As soon as the preset noise level is exceeded, the monitoring device auto- matically makes an internal or external call to the target device.
  • Page 67: Transferring Directory Entries To Other Devices

    Service function Transferring directory entries Handset: to other devices The connection is established. The message “Prepare base station If multiple handsets are logged on to your or handset x” appears. base station, you can transfer the entire directory or individual entries from one device to another.
  • Page 68: Selecting Providers

    Service function Selecting providers Call by call Your telephone supports you with several Thanks to the capability of joining call options when selecting the most economical numbers in off-line call preparation, you connection. can specify which provider to use for each In the “Providers”...
  • Page 69: Resetting The Base Station

    Press OK. station software version directly via the Press telephone line (at no cost) to your Eurit 595. The access number is already stored on your telephone. Resetting the base station Select P  m>Service functions>...
  • Page 70 Internet website at www.swissvoice.net. Only the base station software is updated.
  • Page 71: Answering Machine Settings

    • Total recording time up to 22 minutes be customized for each user. This means • Automatic recording quality, i.e. the that, in a sense, the Eurit 595 has five ans- recording quality drops the longer the wering machines in one device.
  • Page 72: Functions For Each Msn (User)

    Answering machine settings Functions for each MSN (user) Date and time Each user can use the answering machine, Your telephone logs the time and date of i.e. each specified user can set and use the the recorded messages and shows this main functions individually (max.
  • Page 73: Monitoring Messages

    Answering machine settings Monitoring messages Record outgoing message You can listen to all incoming messages via Outgoing messages can be individually the loudspeaker on the base station or via recorded for each user. a handset. For this you need to authorize a The answering machine must be on for the second device (subscriber).
  • Page 74: Deleting An Outgoing Message

    Answering machine settings Deleting an outgoing message Selecting an operating mode (outgoing message) The answering machine of the concerned user must be off: The selected mode remains set for each Select P  m>Answer. machine> user until you select a message of the other operating mode.
  • Page 75: Setting The Language Of The Standard Message (Plug & Play)

    Answering machine settings Setting the language of the Switching on/off Select P  m>Answer. machine> standard message (plug & play) Msg. via SMS>Forward. You can specify the language of the Select X on or off. standard message (pre-programmed): Select P  m>Answer. machine> Note: The “Forward”...
  • Page 76: Operation Of The Answering Machine

    Eurit 595 handset: with the greeting message of the currently • Switch on/off set user and followed by the other •...
  • Page 77: Playing Back Recorded Messages

    Operation of the answering machine Playing back recorded messages Press c. > pick up and then replace You can play back new messages or pre- press b. viously played back messages on the an- swering machine as follows: The handset returns to standby. Select P  m>Answer.
  • Page 78: During Playback

    Operation of the answering machine During playback Active answering machine (“pick up”) Jump forward to the next message Press » (forward). If the answering machine has taken an incoming call and the base station or the handset is not actively connected, the de- Repeat current message Press «...
  • Page 79: Operating The Answering Machine From The Handset

    Operating the answering machine from the handset Note: Note: The recording is saved up to the point at This function allows the caller 5 seconds to which the call is picked up. start playing back recorded messages and to access remote mode. If there are no new messages, pressing key 3 activates remote mode.
  • Page 80: Operating The Answering Machine By Remote Access

    Operating the answering machine by remote access Introduction Points to remember when using remote access You can remotely operate your answering All functions can be cancelled or stopped machine for each MSN (user) from any by pressing the numeric key ]. telephone or mobile phone: •...
  • Page 81: Access Without Vip Number

    Operating the answering machine by remote access Access without VIP number PIN alarm If you enter the remote access PIN With the answering machine on Call using the relevant MSN. incorrectly, an error tone sounds. In this Temporarily switch the telephone to happens, you must enter your remote tone dialling (DTMF) if not already access PIN again.
  • Page 82: Playing Back Recorded Messages

    Operating the answering machine by remote access Playing back recorded messages Functions when switching on the answering machine Press ‹. You hear the messages. New Changing the operating mode/ messages are played first. If there monitoring the outgoing message The answering machine must be off: are no new messages, the machine Press ⁄.
  • Page 83: Functions With The Answering Machine Off

    Press ]. The text you have just recorded is played back for you to check. Eurit 595 – remote operation of the answering machine Initiating remote access (answering machine is on) Dial the MSN. Enter the remote access PIN during the greeting message (only if you are calling without a VIP number).
  • Page 84 Record outgoing message Greeting message Information message Time-over message End recording / playback check Select message Greeting message (when switching on) Information message Time-over message Standard message End selection Delete Greeting message Information message Time-over message Delete all played back messages End deleting Time-over message of the MSN on/off End remote access...
  • Page 85: User Concept Tables

    User concept tables...
  • Page 86: Settings Per Device

    User concept tables...
  • Page 87: General Information

    General information Troubleshooting Most malfunctions are not due to a defect in your telephone. You can often correct minor faults yourself by briefly interrupting the power supply to the base station (switching the plug-in power supply on/off) or by removing the batteries of the handset and inserting them again.
  • Page 88: Repair And Maintenance

    • Damage and pecuniary loss to persons and devices which may result from the use of this user guide. • Loss to and claims by third parties that may be caused by the use of Eurit 595. • Damages that are due to data loss (SMS).
  • Page 89: Disposal

    Eurit 565 base station. ISDN Please dispose of defective batteries Operating these handsets on the Eurit 595 properly (special waste, not household base station does not diminish the base waste). station’s functionality in any way.
  • Page 90: Optional For Your Pc (Pc-Dialer Iii)

    General information Guarantee Cleaning Your product is covered by a guarantee that Simply wipe the telephone with a slightly is in accordance with the legal provisions damp cloth or anti-static pad. Never use a of the country in which you purchased the dry cloth.
  • Page 91: Technical Data

    Technical data DECT (handset) Permissible ambient conditions Standard: DECT/GAP For operation: 5 °C to 40 °C 5% to 85% relative Frequency range: 1880 MHz to humidity 1900 MHz Permissible storage Transmission 10 mW, average power temperature: –25 °C to +70 °C output: per channel Range:...
  • Page 92: Declaration Of Conformity

    Produkt / declare that the product / déclarons que le produit: DECT Cordless Telephone Type: (Feststation und Handgerät/Fixed and Portable Part/Station Base et Combiné) Eurit 595 Model: die grundlegenden Anforderungen gemäss Artikel 3 der nachstehenden EU-Richtlinie erfüllt: meets the essential requirements according to article 3 of the following EC-Directive: est conforme aux exigences essentielles de l’article 3 de la Directive CE:...
  • Page 93: Menu Structure In Standby Mode

    Menu structure in standby mode Change user* On/Off Answering machine Playback Delete messages Time remaining VIP number Settings None Time limit Y 60 seconds Y 120 seconds Y 180 seconds Number of rings rings rings rings rings rings rings rings rings economy func.
  • Page 94 Menu structure in standby mode Call register Unanswered Answered Delete register Unanswered Answered Keypad lock Ringer on/off Device settings** Ringer Volume Handset setting* Melody Internal melody Increasing Handset off* User Username … MyKey function** No function Ringer off Headset Keypad lock Call number Divert all Divert delayed...
  • Page 95 Menu structure in standby mode System settings** Number BaseStat.setting* settings MSN A–E allocation MSN A–E Ident.restrict. MSN A–E Call waiting MSN A–E Time and date Time Date Log on Base st. ready** On base station* On other syst.* Other handset Log off Public access Functions...
  • Page 96 Menu structure in standby mode Charges Last call All calls Total line MSN A–E Handset Base station … Type of display Charges Duration Factor Line MSN A–E … Currency Prov. services Call forwarding Unconditional No reply Busy Call forw. stat. Unconditional No reply Busy...
  • Page 97: Index

    Index Cause ..........83 Accept a call ........40 CE mark ........84, 85 Access number ......31, 47 Change users ........21 Accessories ........... 9 Charge status of batteries ....13 Acknowledgement tone ....13, 58 Charges ..........49 Acknowledgement tone ..... 58 Charges ........
  • Page 98 Index Enter factor ........49 Listening with 2nd handset ....38 Euro ISDN ...........18 Location of telephone ......10 External target ........62 log off ..........52 Log on ..........51 Loudspeaker ........1, 37 Factor ..........49 Loudspeaker key ......
  • Page 99 Index Noise level ..........62 Ringer Notification via SMS of new Base station ........60 answering machine messages ..... 71 Handset ...........59 Ringer off ...........55 Operation, basics ........ 14 Safety notes .........8 Select base station ......53 Paging ........
  • Page 100 Index Unpark ..........36 Update ..........86 User ..........I, 68 User change ........27 User concept ......18, 81, 82 User key ..........1 User name ..........56 User profiles ......... I VIP number ........75 Volume .......... 1, 59 Warning tone .......
  • Page 101 Warranty certificate Warranty Certificate Garantieschein, Bon de garantie, Certificato di garanzia, Garantiebewijs, Takuutodistus, Garantibevis, Garantisedel, Garantibevis, Certificado de Garantía, Talão de garantia (Gerätetyp, type d’appareil, tipo di apparecchio, toesteltype, laitetyyppi, maskintype, apparattyp, apparat- device type: type, modelo del aparato, modelo do aparelho): (Seriennummer, numéro de série, numero di serie, serienummer, sarjanumero, serienummer, serienummer, serial number: serienummer, número de serie, número de série):...
  • Page 103 Internet: www.swissvoice.net © Swissvoice AG 2003. We reserve the right to amend delivery options and modify technical specifications. 20400032_ba_a0 SV 20400032 2K.081...

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