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  • Page 1 5000 DE and DL User's guide LOEWE.
  • Page 2 Dear customer! Congratulations on your purchase of this Loewe product. The Loewe alphaTel 5000 DE / DL is designed and certified in accor- dance with the European standard for cordless telephones (DECT). You can use this unit on both an analog exchange line and a PABX.
  • Page 3 Loewe alphaTel 5000 Handset Infra-red transmitter Loudspeaker (rear) Display Function keys Phone book Fast dialling key Select key "Unhook" "Hang up" Speaker, Hands-free Number/Letter keys For internal call For three-party conference...
  • Page 4 Loewe alphaTel 5000 Base Station and Charging Unit Busy LED Charge LED Paging key Charge LED...
  • Page 5 How to find the right function fast How to find the right function fast Key functions The key functions are listed in the table below. Some keys have different functions depending on which mode is active (for also depending on how long you press the key). During a call Programming mode / Standby state...
  • Page 6 How to find the right function fast Menu The Loewe alphaTel 5000 is a menu-prompted telephone. The menu offers access to all setting procedures and many of the telephone functions. Selection of a menu item often opens a sub-menu which is sometimes followed by even more menus.
  • Page 7 How to find the right function fast Display The following symbols are visible in the handset display depending on the operating state Information on the connection between the handset and the base Information about the battery charging state Telephone is in speaker or hands-free mode Keypad locked New call in the caller ID list Alarm...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents PREPARING THE TELEPHONE FOR USE Base Station Handset DURING A CALL Incoming Calls Caller ID List Outgoing Calls 2.3.1 General 2.3.2 Call Preparation 2.3.3 Dialling via Other Network Providers 2.3.4 Dialling from the Caller ID List 2.3.5 Dialling via the Phone Book 2.3.6...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Touch Tone Locking the Keypad Baby Call Entering the Handset Name Logging Handset On/Off 5.10 Fast Dialling Key (Direct Memory) 5.11 Activating / Deactivating the Infrared Remote Control 5.12 Factory Settings Handset 5.13 Acoustic Signalling on the Handset INDIVIDUAL BASE STATION SETTINGS Changing the BASE PIN Entering Emergency Call Numbers...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents TECHNICAL DATA ERROR REPORT INDEX POCKET GUIDE...
  • Page 11: Preparing The Telephone For Use

    → Both the base station/charging unit and the handset are ready for use after the batteries have been installed and charged. The handset of the alphaTel 5000 DE has already been regis- tered on the base station. With the basic settings, you can start using it immediately on the exchange line.
  • Page 12: Base Station

    Insert the connectors in the order shown below. Installation alphaTel 5000 DE Insert western connectors of line cord and AC adapter into the appropriate sockets on the bottom of the base station. Insert connector of the line cord into wall socket.
  • Page 13: Handset

    5000 DE is able to locate "its" base immediately. The handset of the alphaTel 5000 DL must be logged on to the base station of the alphaTel 5000 DE (or another DECT unit) (see sec- Logging Handset On/Off tion5.9"...
  • Page 14 Preparing the Telephone for Use Notes: → Fully charge the batteries before making your first telephone call. This takes about 6 or 7 hours. → The capacity of the batteries is unknown when you insert them. A correct display is only achieved after a complete charging cycle.
  • Page 15: During A Call

    During a Call During a Call The symbol on the display indicates whether the telephone is located in the radio range of a base station. Indication of all three segments means optimum transmission is guaranteed. 2.1 Incoming Calls When you are called, the base station and all handsets which are switched on ring.
  • Page 16 During a Call (IR-MUTE). Other functions can be performed on the TV/audio Infrared system with the alphaTel 5000 handset (see section 2.7 " interface "). If the refer-back function is required more often after answering a call, you can switch off the infrared function (see section 5.11), in this case the Refer-back function key is available immediately after answering a call.
  • Page 17: Caller Id List

    During a Call 2.2 Caller ID List The caller ID list contains the last 30 incoming calls (regardless of whether or not they have been answered) with phone number, name, date and time if the phone numbers are transmitted with the call (an entry in the phone book is a prerequisite for storing the name).
  • Page 18 During a Call Transferring the phone number from the caller ID list to the phone book You can transfer phone numbers from the caller ID list to the private or family phone book. Call the caller ID list. Find the desired caller or the desired Phone number phone number from the caller list with Press the MENU function key, select the menu item Trans.
  • Page 19: Outgoing Calls

    During a Call 2.3 Outgoing Calls 2.3.1 General Dialling without dialling preparation Press and enter the desired phone number. The numbers are dialled immediately, correction is not possible. The following functions are available with the MENU key during the call: >Options<...
  • Page 20: Call Preparation

    During a Call 2.3.2 Call Preparation In call preparation you enter the phone number first, can correct it if necessary and only then seize the line. The call preparation is nec- essary when dialling through a network provider. Dialling with call preparation Enter the desired phone number.
  • Page 21 During a Call Transferring phone number to the phone book The phone number entered when dialling can be transferred to a phone book before dialling. Press the MENU key, select the menu item Trans. to MENU TelB with and confirm with OK. Trans.
  • Page 22: Dialling Via Other Network Providers

    During a Call 2.3.3 Dialling via Other Network Providers If the network provider function (see section 4.4) is activated, the following menu with the network providers entered in the base station appears first in the case of manual call preparation or after calling a phone number from a memory (caller ID list, redialling memory, phone book) after pressing (or confirmation of the...
  • Page 23: Dialling From The Caller Id List

    During a Call 2.3.4 Dialling from the Caller ID List Press the MENU key, select menu item Caller ID list MENU Caller ID with and confirm with OK (see section 2.2 " Caller list List "). BACK When new calls are received, appears above the right function key.
  • Page 24: Redialling

    During a Call Without call preparation: Press Press The following phone books are called by repeatedly pressing Phone book for network functions → → → → TelB Family→ → → → TelB Private → → → → TelB Central Müller Find the desired entry in the appropriate phone book with Press The subscriber is called.
  • Page 25 During a Call Calling the redialling memory → with the CRM function key or → with the Select key or → if there is no CRM key, with the MENU function key, select the Redialling menu item and confirm with the OK key. The following options are available after pressing the MENU key: >Options<...
  • Page 26 During a Call Press the MENU key. You can save the entry immediately or MENU mark it as a VIP first. After confirming with OK a menu ap- Save entry pears in which you can save the entry in one of the phone books.
  • Page 27: Receiver And Speaker Volume

    During a Call Displaying an entry from the redialling memory If a phone number consists of more than 16 digits, only the last 16 digits are displayed initially when the redialling memory is opened, by briefly pressing you can view the first digits (return with Another possibility is with the menu.
  • Page 28: Hands-Free / Group Listening

    During a Call Adjusting the speaker volume With you can adjust the speaker volume during the call in hands-free or group listening mode. The selected speaker volume also remains stored after the end of the call. 2.5 Hands-free / Group Listening In group listening other persons in the room can listen, in hands- free mode you put down the handset and have your hands free to make notes for example.
  • Page 29: Infrared Remote Control

    During a Call 2.7 Infrared Remote Control Some important functions of your TV or audio system can be per- formed with the alphaTel 5000 handset. The TV and audio system are muted immediately by pressing the right function key IR-MUTE when an incoming call is received Key functions (see section 2.1 "...
  • Page 30: Notebook Function

    Only the TVs and audio systems which use the infrared code RC5 can be operated with the integrated remote control (such as the new Loewe products). Please consult your user guide or ask your dealer whether your set/system supports this code.
  • Page 31: Timer

    During a Call 2.10 Timer You can also use the telephone as an alarm or countdown timer (short-time alarm). It is possible to set the alarm time and select whether you want to woken once, daily, from Monday to Friday or at the weekend.
  • Page 32: Network Functions

    During a Call Switching off the alarm Press the MENU key. Select the Timer menu item with MENU and confirm with OK. Timer BACK Select the Reset menu item with and confirm with OK. Reset BACK The alarm and countdown timer is switched off after confirm- ing again with OK.
  • Page 33: Automatic Redialling

    During a Call 2.12 Automatic Redialling If no connection is made because the called party is busy or does not answer, you can start automatic redialling after hanging up. If you press the BACK key no automatic dialling is started and the originally dialled phone number is transferred to the redialling memory without any further action.
  • Page 34: Phone Book

    Phone Book Phone Book Three phone books are available for phone book entries: → a personal phone book (TelB Private) for 30 entries → a family phone book (TelB Family) → a phone book for network functions (network functions) In the family phone book and the phone book for network functions a maximum 180 entries are possible.
  • Page 35: Creating A New Entry

    Phone Book Calling the phone book function and displaying entries Press The following phone books are called in order by repeatedly press- In standby TelB Family→ → → → TelB Private → → → → TelB Central → → → → Phone book for network functions In busy state Phone book for network functions →...
  • Page 36 Phone Book The table below shows which key must be pressed how often to enter a character: 10x 11x 12x ä à á ã â å æ ç è é ë ê ì í î ï £ ö ò ó ô...
  • Page 37: Finding An Entry

    Phone Book First select the phone book in which the entry is to be saved Phone book with BACK MENU for the personal phone book, TelB Private for the family phone book TelB Family for the network phone book. Network functions Confirm with OK.
  • Page 38: Copying An Entry

    Phone Book Change number Change the name or the phone number using the following keys: move the cursor to the left or right, Insert digit at the cursor position, delete the character to the left of the cursor (if the func- tion key is pressed briefly) or abort the entry (if function key is pressed longer than 1 second).
  • Page 39: Clearing An Entry

    Phone Book To save the new entry, press the MENU key, select the Save MENU entry menu item with and confirm with OK. Save entry BACK You can now select the phone book in which you want to save the entry: for the personal phone book, TelB Private...
  • Page 40: Copying An Entry Into The Redialling Memory

    Phone Book 3.7 Copying an Entry into the Redialling Memory You can transfer a phone book entry to the redialling memory. Press the key until the desired phone book from which you want to copy an entry to the redialling memory is opened. Select the entry to be copied with Press the MENU key, select the Copy to CRM menu item MENU...
  • Page 41: Settings For Network Providers

    Settings for Network Providers Settings for Network Providers You can store 10 network providers with names in the network provider list. The network provider list is stored in the base station and is available to every handset. You can find out which network providers are the cheapest for you in the Internet or in magazines.
  • Page 42: Time Table For Network Providers

    Settings for Network Providers Enter number Enter the code of the network provider with the numeric keys and confirm with OK. BACK 4.2 Time Table for Network Providers With the time table you can set to the very hour when (Monday- Friday / weekend and time) which network provider is used.
  • Page 43: Codes (For Telephoning Without Network Providers)

    Settings for Network Providers 6. Move the cursor to the desired hour and set or reset the mark- ing with or the OK key) To determine a time range, this procedure must be repeated in the hour grid. Switch between MO-FR and SA-SU with the left function key and then define the network providers you want on these weekdays But save first as described in point 7..
  • Page 44: Network Provider List / Activate/Deactivate Time Table

    Settings for Network Providers 4.4 Network Provider List / Activate/Deactivate Time Table The codes defined in sections 4.1 to 4.3 for network providers, the time table and the codes for telephoning without network providers are stored in the base station. However, they are only available when the appropriate option is activated in the handset.
  • Page 45: Setting The Handset Individually

    Setting the Handset Individually Setting the Handset Individually The following functions are available in the Settings menu: >Handset< Tones & melodies Page 43, 45 Baby call Page 46 Network provider Page 40 Auto answer Page 43 Log on Page 48 Name handset Page 47 Select base...
  • Page 46: Setting The Display Language

    Setting the Handset Individually Select the Handset menu item with and confirm with Handset BACK If a handset PIN has already been set, you have to enter this PIN now. Select the Handset PIN menu item with and confirm Handset PIN with OK.
  • Page 47: Automatic Dial Tone

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.3 Automatic Dial Tone If the handset is not on the base station, you always have to press to answer an incoming call. If the handset is on the base station or charging unit however, the call is answered immediately you lift the handset.
  • Page 48 Setting the Handset Individually Setting the ringer volume 1. Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK. Settings BACK 2. Select the Handset menu item with and confirm with OK. Handset BACK 3. Select the Tones & melodies menu item with Tones &...
  • Page 49: Touch Tone

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.5 Touch Tone The key click which you hear when you press a key serves as con- firmation of an entry. It can be switched off. Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK.
  • Page 50: Baby Call

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.7 Baby Call If you leave your child alone at home, he/she can call you wherever you are with the baby function. The telephone dials the stored number whichever key is pressed. The baby call is activated after entering the phone number and can be switched off and back on without entering the phone number again.
  • Page 51: Entering The Handset Name

    Setting the Handset Individually 5. Change between ON and OFF with . Confirm with OK. ON/OFF BACK The activated baby call function is shown in the display by 12:56 Baby call. If you press the right function key for longer than 1 second, a Tu 12.06.
  • Page 52: Logging Handset On/Off

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.9 Logging Handset On/Off Every additional handset must be logged on to the base station. You can log a handset onto up to 4 base stations. Logging on the handset 1. Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK.
  • Page 53: Fast Dialling Key (Direct Memory)

    Setting the Handset Individually Logging off the handset Handsets can be logged off from the base station at any time, e.g. to replace a defective handset. 1. Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK. Settings BACK 2.
  • Page 54: Activating / Deactivating The Infrared Remote Control

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.11 Activating / Deactivating the Infrared Remote Control The infrared remote control can be activated / deactivated. The default setting is activated. Press the MENU function key, select the Settings menu MENU item with and confirm with OK. Settings BACK Select the Handset menu item with...
  • Page 55: Factory Settings Handset

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.12 Factory Settings Handset Ringer volume Ringer melody Receiver volume Speaker volume Key click Network provider Phone book Empty Redialling Empty Caller ID list Empty Baby call Automatic answering Handset PIN 0000 Infrared mode Resetting to factory settings 1.
  • Page 56: Acoustic Signalling On The Handset

    Setting the Handset Individually 5.13 Acoustic Signalling on the Handset Key click Short high tone every time a key is pressed, the key click can be switched off (see section "Touch Tone" Input error Two short high tones if the wrong key is pressed Confirm tone Long, high tone for successful programming...
  • Page 57: Individual Base Station Settings

    Individual Base Station Settings Individual Base Station Settings The following functions are available in the base station Set- tings menu: >Basis< Call check Page 59 Network provider Page 37 Date / Time Page 58 Tones & melodies Page 57 Dial setting Page 70 Log off Page 49...
  • Page 58: Entering Emergency Call Numbers

    Individual Base Station Settings 3. Select the PIN Base menu item with and confirm with PIN Base BACK 4. Enter the new base PIN and confirm with OK. 1234 Note: Commit the new base PIN to memory. 6.2 Entering Emergency Call Numbers To enable emergency numbers to be dialled despite a general lock Dialling Restrictions being activated (see section 6.3 "...
  • Page 59: Dialling Restrictions

    Individual Base Station Settings 6.3 Dialling Restrictions An individual lock can be programmed for every handset. You can lock up to 5 numbers (up to 8 digits) or phone number beginnings. The phone number lock can be switched off and back on without entering the phone number again.
  • Page 60: General Dialling Restrictions

    Individual Base Station Settings Barred number 1 7. Select a memory location for the barred number with e.g. Barred number 1 and confirm with OK. BACK 8. Enter the barred number with the numeric keys and confirm 1234567 with OK. Activating / deactivating the phone number lock 1.
  • Page 61: Setting The Volume And Melody Of The Ringer

    Individual Base Station Settings 5. Select the number of the handset for which you want to impose 12345 dialling restrictions with the numeric keys. 6. With , select whether you want to allow Worldwide Worldwide/Internal/Internal (unrestricted dialling), National (only national dialling) or only Internal only (calls between handsets) for the handset.
  • Page 62: Setting The Date And Time

    Individual Base Station Settings Setting the ringer melody Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK. Settings BACK Select the Base menu item with and confirm with OK. Base BACK Select the Tones & melodies menu item with Tones &...
  • Page 63: Setting The Unit Price

    Individual Base Station Settings 6.6 Setting the Unit Price Your telephone can display the current charges as well as the total costs. You can enter the amount per unit. You will find the basic Factory Settings Base Station setting in section 6.8 " ".
  • Page 64 Individual Base Station Settings 4. Select the Call costs menu item with and confirm Call costs with OK. BACK 5. Select the Total time or Last time menu item with Total time and confirm with OK. Last time The total call time or the time of the last call is displayed briefly.
  • Page 65 Individual Base Station Settings the display first after pressing OK. After selecting the desired handset, the costs it has incurred are displayed. Clearing costs Press the MENU key, select the Settings menu item with MENU and confirm with OK. Settings BACK Select the Base menu item with and confirm with OK.
  • Page 66: Factory Settings Base Station

    Individual Base Station Settings 6.8 Factory Settings Base Station Ringer volume Ringer melody Base PIN 0000 Unit price Germany 0.121 DM Switzerland 0.10 Fr. Belgium 5 BFr Luxembourg 5 LFr Network provider numbers none Flash 85 ms Line access number none Dialling restrictions none...
  • Page 67: Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations Up to six handsets can be logged on at one base station. In addition to an internal call between 2 handsets an external call can be held simultaneously with a third handset. If another handset is already holding an external call, you hear a busy signal and his number or name is visible in the display.
  • Page 68: Internal Calls

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations 7.2 Internal Calls You can make free internals calls with other handsets logged on to the same base stations. An internal call has a special ringing tone so that you can distin- guish clearly between an external and an internal call. If you want to call another handset, press the key long and then the number of the desired handset.
  • Page 69: Functions During A Call

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations 7.3 Functions during a Call During and internal or external call, you can operate your TV or Infrared audio system (see section 2.7" Remote Control"), mute the Muting the handset microphone (see section 2.6" Microphone"), transfer the called party’s phone number to the phone book (see Transferring the phone number to...
  • Page 70: Call Hold

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations It is also possible to accept the call with a menu (press the MENU key, select Answer call and confirm with OK during the call). You can switch back and forth between the two calls by pressing the right function key BROKER or call another menu by pressing the left function key: >Options<...
  • Page 71: Call Transfer

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations With the left function key you go to the menu already described above: >Options< Three-party conference Page 68 Page 28 End active call Page 28 End pass. call Page 66 Brokering Page 24 Microphone mute BACK If the called handset hangs up during the refere-back call, you are automatically re-connected to the external party.
  • Page 72: Three-Party Conference

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations 7.3.4 Three-party Conference A conference circuit is possible between one external and two internal parties. Starting with an existing external connection, you first call and internal party by pressing long and entering the desired phone number. If you want to set up a three-party conference with an existing internal connection, also call the external party by pressing long...
  • Page 73: Gap Function

    Operating Several Handsets / Base Stations 7.5 GAP Function GAP (Generic Access Profile) is a standard interface between the base station and the handset. Any handset can be logged on to any base station regardless of the manufacturer. Proceed as follows if you want to log on handsets of other manu- facturers to your base station or you handset to the base station of another manufacturer: 1.
  • Page 74: Operation On A Pabx

    Operation on a PABX Operation on a PABX The line access number (LAN) must be pre-dialled to dial into the public telephone network on PABX’s. Some systems also demand a pause between the LAN and the phone number. The telephone inserts this pause (of 2 seconds) automatically if the LAN has been programmed.
  • Page 75: Recall Key (Flash Recall/Hook Flash)

    Operation on a PABX 8.2 Recall Key (Flash Recall/Hook Flash) You can set different flash times to adapt the telephone to your PABX: 85, 100 and 250 ms. The defaults are 250 ms for hook-flash and 85 ms for flash. 1.
  • Page 76: General Information

    General Information General Information The unit is designed for use on a normal analog exchange line. The unit can also be used on a PABX if the system meets the con- nection requirements of the exchange line. Since there is such a wide variety of PABX systems, we cannot guarantee that the unit will function correctly on all systems.
  • Page 77: European Standards Compatibility

    General Information 9.2 European Standards Compatibility This telephone carries the CE mark and complies with European standards. The alphaTel 5000DE/ DL is designed for connection to the public telephone network in your country as specified on the packaging. Any other use will be considered a misuse. Specific national requirements are taken into account.
  • Page 78 General Information...
  • Page 79: Conditions Of Warranty

    The warranty does not cover supplies. It also does not include deficiencies which only have an insignificant effect on the value or usability of the telephone. You can also take your warranty claims directly to Loewe's author- ized customer service center. 9.4 Cleaning We recommend cleaning the base station/charging unit and the handset with a damp cloth.
  • Page 80: Disposing/Recycling Of Chargeable Batteries/Batteries

    General Information 9.5 Disposing/Recycling of Chargeable Batteries/Batteries Do not dispose of chargeable batteries and batteries with normal household trash! As a consumer, you are legally obligated to return chargeable batteries and batteries. You can return them to the local collection points in your community or to specialized dealers.
  • Page 81: Help When Malfunctions Occur

    If your problem continues and you are unable to correct it with the error list, contact our hotline.: Country Telephone Email Belgium Telecom.hotline@loewe.be Germany 0180/5221803 LT.Hotline@loewe.de Mo.-Fr. from 8.00-18.00 Luxembourg 32(0)902/88002 Telecom.hotline@loewe.be...
  • Page 82: What To Do When

    What To Do When ... What To Do When ... Symptom Possible Remedy Base station Base station doesn't ring. Set the volume of the ringer (see page 43) No display/function Make sure power supply is working. Connect AC adapter (see page9). Call hold key does not work on PABX Set flash recall time for PABX systems...
  • Page 83 What To Do When ... Symptom Possible Remedy Display is blank. Install batteries (observe correct polarity). Display shows battery low. Warning Fully recharge the batteries. tone. Handset doesn't ring. Switch on the ringer (see page 43). Handset cannot be operated Remove the batteries and reinsert them Check the mains voltage supply Handset PIN is rejected.
  • Page 84 Technical Data Technical Data Base station and handset Standard DECT/GAP Number of channels 120 duplex channels Channel spacing 1.728 MHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/ sec Duplex procedure TDMA (time division multiple access procedure) Voice coding ADPCM (32kbit/s) Modulation GFSK Radio frequency range 1.880 GHz to 1.900GHz Average transmission power approx.
  • Page 85 Error report Error report Dear Customer, since we are constantly trying to improve our processes, it would be a great help to us if you would fill out this form and return it with the unit.. What is wrong? Base station Handset No function No function...
  • Page 86 Error report...
  • Page 87 Index Index Cleaning 73 Clear costs 59 Clear entry Acoustic signalling Caller ID list 12 Handset 50 Phone book 33 Amtskennzahl 60 Redialling memory 21 Assignment table for numeric keys 30 CLIP-function 11 Automatic dial tone 41 Code range Automatic redialling 27 Network providers 37 Copy entry Phone book 32...
  • Page 88 Phone book 31 Infrared interface 23 Emergency numbers activate / deactivate 48 determine 52 Installation 6 Error report 79 alphaTel 5000 DE 6 External calls 65 alphaTel 5000 DL 6 Battery 7 Internal calls 62 Factory settings Base station 60...
  • Page 89 Index Phone book 29 Recall key 69 Redialling memory 20 Receiver volume 21 Number of channels 78 Redialling 18 Numeric keys automatic 27 Assignment 30 Redialling memory Clear entry 21 Copy phone number 15 dialling 19 Outgoing calls 13 Display entry 21 Edit 20 New entry 20 Transfer phone number to the phone book...
  • Page 90 Index Handset 8 incoming calls 9 Ringer melody handset 42 Ringer volume handset 42 Voice coding 78 Unhook key 1 Unit price 57 Warranty conditions 73...
  • Page 91 Pocket Guide Pocket Guide The Loewe alphaTel 5000 is menu-prompted. Menu items are selected with and confirmed with the OK key. Here are a few examples: Telephone Accept an external/internal call Lift handset from base or / press any key...
  • Page 92 5000 LOEWE Product Program alphaTel 5000 DE (Article no. 60101) Cordless DECT telephone alphaTel 5000 DA (Article no. 60103) Cordless DECT telephone with fully digital answering machine alphaTel 5000 DL (Article no. 60105) Handset with charging unit LOEWE.

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