CONTENTS _____________________________ INFORMATION Preface Application information Safety information Environment Packaging Batteries The product 8-13 INITIAL SETUP Packing contents for Calios A1/Calios Condition on delivery Setting up/range Inserting the battery in the handset Connecting the base station (Calios A1) Connecting the base station (Calios) Connecting additional handsets (accessories) Battery 14-15...
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CONTENTS _____________________________ Switching the microphone on and off Adjusting the volume 29-36 CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Menu navigation 30-33 Telephone book Alarm function Speed dialling Recording calls (Calios A1 only) Room monitor 37-41 SMS FUNCTIONS Selecting the SMS menu Writing and sending an SMS SMS inbox The »Draft«...
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CONTENTS _____________________________ 61-68 SETTINGS Setting the date and time Setting the menu language 62-64 Sound settings Dimmer mode Setting the background image and contrast 66-67 Locking the settings (PIN) Recording a call directly Restoring the settings (Reset) TECHNICAL DATA...
INFORMATION _______________________ Preface Dear customer, congratulations on buying your Grundig DECT telephone and thank you for placing your confidence in us. This device has been manufactured with the utmost care. If you should have difficulties in operating it, we recommend that you consult this user manual. You can find more information on our website at: http://www.grundig-dect.com...
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This ensures the allocated communication network is used properly and radio interference is avoided. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.grundig-dect.com website, section “support” or can be obtained from the following address: Sagem Communication - Customer relations depart- ment 4, rue du Petit Albi - 95800 Sergy-Saint Christophe - France.
INFORMATION _______________________ Environment Environmental protection and sustainable development is an important priority for Sagem Communication. Sagem Communication has a policy of using environ- mentally-friendly systems and makes environmental protection an essential part of the life-cycle of its products – from the manufacturing, to the installation, operation and disposal.
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Packing contents Calios A1/Calios Base station Handset 1 battery (Li-ion type, 3.7 V 600 mAh) Power supply unit Connecting cable for the telephone socket Operating manual Condition on delivery Base: Ring volume: Ring melody: PIN: 0000 CLIP: Interval: 1 second Flash time:...
Grundig does not accept any liability for this type of damage. Operating the base station or charger outside or in areas exposed to frost is not permitted.
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Connecting the base station (Calios A1) Telephone socket Power supply unit Connecting cable for the telephone socket Connecting the power cord to the telephone socket Plug the RJ connector of the power cord into the » « socket until it catches, on the back of the base station.
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Connecting the base station (Calios) Telephone socket Power supply unit Connecting cable for the telephone socket Connecting the power cord to the telephone socket Plug the RJ connector of the power cord into the » « socket until it catches, on the back of the base station.
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Connecting additional handsets (accessories) Only use the power supply unit supplied. Plug the power supply unit into the socket until it catches, on the back of the charging station. Plug the power supply unit into the 230 volt socket.
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Battery Charging the battery Before you can use your telephone, the battery must be charged. Put the handset into the cradle of the base station or charger (accessories) with the keypad facing forwards. When the battery is flat, » «...
INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Safety notes for the battery Read the safety notes on the battery before use. Inappropriate handling of the battery can cause overheating, fire, faults, loss of power and also serious injury. Do not expose the battery to fire or heat. Do not store the battery in hot places.
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INITIAL SETUP ________________________ Do not leave the battery in the handset if there is an unusual smell, it is overheating, the colour or shape has changed, it is leaking or you notice any other unusual occurrences. If the handset is to be used by children, make sure they are aware of how to use it safely and remind them to use the handset properly at all times.
OVERVIEW ____________________________ Handset Left function buttons, main redialling functions. Central function buttons, main telephone book functions. Right function buttons, selects the main functions in the main menu. (The assigned functions are in the display above the buttons.) Opens the call list, scrolls upwards.
OVERVIEW ____________________________ Base station (Calios A1) Adjusts the base station volume. Briefly press to get the ring tune for 30 seconds for all the registered handsets. Press and hold down for more than five seconds and the LED indicator flashes quickly to show the base station is ready to be registered.
OVERVIEW ____________________________ Base station (Calios) Briefly press to get the ring tune for 30 seconds for all the registered handsets. Press and hold down for more than five seconds and the LED indicator flashes quickly to show the base station is ready to be registered.
OVERVIEW ____________________________ Display – icons and their meanings Signal strength. Symbols are visible if the handset is Center Center within range of the base station. Symbols flash if the handset is not within the range of the base station or if it is searching for a base 23.11 11:22 23.11...
TELEPHONING _______________________ Dialling with the number buttons Enter the telephone number using »1...0 «. – The telephone number is ready to be connected for approx. 60 seconds. Notes: The display lighting switches on automatically after pressing the first button and switches off again 20 seconds after pressing the last button.
TELEPHONING _______________________ Speed dialling The number buttons 2, 3 to 9 and 0 can be occupied with phone numbers. You can find out how to enter names and numbers for speed dialling in the section on “Convenience functions” on page 35. To open the speed dialling number, press and hold down »2«...
TELEPHONING _______________________ Dialling from the call log When a call also transfers the phone number, it places the number in the call log regardless of whether you take the call or not. If you have a phone with an answering machine (Calios A1), the messages are also listed.
TELEPHONING _______________________ Using the call log You can set the call log so that all the calls or missed calls are displayed. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select »Settings« with » «, » «, » « or »R« activate Settings with the »OK«...
TELEPHONING _______________________ Accepting a call You can recognise an incoming call by a ring tone on the handset. The blue ring around the cursor buttons flashes. You can set the volume and melody of the ring tone. See the section on “Settings” on page 62. The phone number is displayed for a call which has transferred the phone number.
TELEPHONING _______________________ Calling back if busy If the number of the caller is busy, you can activate the redial. When the line is free, your handset gives a ring tone. Remove the handset from the base station. – The call is received automatically, or press »...
TELEPHONING _______________________ press the »Option« function button on the left, select the »Reject« function and confirm by pressing the »OK« function button on the right. – The second call is refused and the caller gets a busy tone. Making a second call While you are calling an external caller, you can also make a second external call.
TELEPHONING _______________________ press the »Option« function button on the left, select the »End second connection« function and activate by pressing the »OK« function button on the right. Press » « to end the call. Conference calls You can speak to two callers at the same time. Accept an external call by pressing »...
TELEPHONING _______________________ Switching the keypad lock on and off You can protect the keypad on the handset from being inadvertently pressed. Switching on the keypad lock In the idle mode, press » « until the » « icon appears. – The keypad on the handset is locked. Note: You can still accept an incoming call.
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Menu navigation The menu You can get an overview of all the different menus at Phonebook Telefonbuch the touch of a button. There is a complete overview of the menu structure and settings in the section on “The menu” on pages 63 and 67.
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Telephone book You can enter names and numbers in the phone book and then dial directly from it. The phone book contains enough space for about 255 entries, depending on the number of characters (maximum of 12 for the name) and digits (maximum of 25 for the phone number).
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CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Changing an entry in the telephone book Open the phone book with » «. Phonebook – The first entry appears. New Entry View Entry Select the entry to be changed with » « or » « and Edit Entry confirm with the »OK«...
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CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Copying the telephone book from one handset to another Open the phone book on handset 1 with » «. Phonebook – The first entry appears. New Entry View Entry Press the »Option« function button on the right, Edit Entry press »...
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CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Deleting entries from the telephone book Open the phone book with » «. Phonebook – The first entry appears. New Entry Select the entry to be deleted with » « or » « and View Entry Edit Entry confirm with the »OK«...
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Alarm function You can use your handset as an alarm clock. To set the time and the date, see the section on “Settings, setting the time and date” on page 61. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Speed dialling You can programme a telephone number in the »1...0« number buttons. Entering the speed dialling number Open the phone book with » «. Phonebook – The first entry appears. Edit Entry Delete Entry Press » « or » « to select the entry to be stored on Delete All the speed dialling button.
CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS Room monitor You can use your handset as a room monitor. If the noise in the room exceeds a certain level, the handset automatically calls a second handset. When the room monitor function is switched on, no calls will be indicated on the handset. Calls made while the room monitor is switched on will be automatically ended after two minutes.
SMS FUNCTIONS ____________________ You can send and receive text messages on the base station (SMS – Short Message Service) from all the registered handsets. If you have several handsets in use, only one handset can use the SMS function at any one time. The blue ring round the cursor buttons flashes when there is an incoming SMS.
SMS FUNCTIONS ____________________ Writing and sending an SMS Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Write Select the »SMS« menu item with » «, » «, » « or Inbox 00/00 »R« and activate with the »OK« function button on Draft the right.
SMS FUNCTIONS ____________________ SMS inbox In the »Inbox« menu, you can read received messages, reply to a message, forward a message, save the sender’s phone number in the phone book and delete individual messages or all of them. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
SMS FUNCTIONS ____________________ The »Outbox« menu In the »Outbox« you can read your message, change messages, send the message again, save the message in the draft folder or delete individual or all the mes- sages. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
SMS FUNCTIONS ____________________ Partially deleting the SMS memory (Auto-Delete) When this function is activated, the oldest SMS mes- sages in all the SMS folders (inbox, outbox, draft) are automatically deleted. This makes more space for new messages. When this function is switched off, all the messages are kept and the device lets you know when the memory is full.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Note: The answering machine functions can only be carried out with the Calios A1 model. Switching the answering machine on and off The answering machine is switched on in its original condition. On the base station Press and hold down » «...
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Activating the message or announcement service A message and an announcement are already set by default. The message with a message recording (activated in original condition): “There is no one available to take your call at the moment.
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ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Select »Record« with » « or » « and press the Select »OK« function button on the right to activate. OGM01 OGM02 Select »OGM01« or »OGM02« with » « or » « and press the »OK« function button on the right to activate.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Screening messages When new messages are in the inbox, the handset display and the base station display show the blue ring flashing around the cursor button. Screening messages with the handset Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Deleting messages Deleting messages with the handset Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select the »TAM« menu item with » «, » «, » « or Message ICM Settings »R« and activate with the »OK« function button on Record Memo the right.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Settings for the answering machine mode Length of messages You can specify the length of a message. You can choose a recording of 60 seconds, 120 seconds or unlimited. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
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ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Ringer selection (ring tones) You can set the number of rings after which the answering machine comes on. Select one of the rings from 2 to 9 and the “Automatic” setting. The “Automatic” setting allows you to check the answering machine for new messages quickly and free of charge from another location.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Screening calls When this function is activated, you can listen to the message being recorded and then decide if you want to take the call. If you take the call, the answering machine stops recording. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right.
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Remote message enquiry The answering machine can be checked and operat- ed from an external telehone. However, you can only do this if the answering machine is switched on and the “Remote control” function is activated. If you want to delete a message from a remote loca- tion, the “Delete by remote”...
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Remote enquiry functions ... Playing back messages and memos Number buttons Function Play all messages Play new message(s) only, repeat playback. Pause playback Start playback Stop playback Go to the beginning of the current message Play previous message Play next message Deletes the current message during playback,...
ANSWERING MACHINE _________ Remote message enquiry settings Recording length You can specify the length of a message. You can choose a recording of 60 seconds, 120 seconds or unlimited. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Message ICM Settings Select the »TAM«...
VOICE MAILS __________________________ Recording voice mails (Calios A1 only) Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select the »TAM« menu item with » «, » «, » « or Message ICM Settings »R« and activate with the »OK« function button on Record Memo the right.
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS ________ You can operate up to five handsets on your base station. If there are five handsets connected to the base station, there can be an external call and two internal calls carried out at the same time. Registering new handsets (accessories) at the base station Each additional handset must be registered on at the...
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS ________ Assigning personal names to a handset You can have a separate name for each handset. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select »Settings« with » «, » «, » « or »R« activate Settings with the »OK«...
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS ________ Special features for using several handsets Calling from one handset to another – internal calls You can make internal calls free of charge. On the first handset, press and hold down »# «. INT. – Display: »Internal Call« and the number (1-5) of the available handset.
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ADDITIONAL HANDSETS ________ Conference calls During an internal call, you can include an external caller in the call. An external call is indicated as a“Call waiting” tone. – The external number appears in the display if it has been transferred and the CLIP function is acti- vated.
ADDITIONAL HANDSETS ________ Brokering (internal) During an external call, you can make a second call from your handset to another handset without ending the external call. An external call is indicated as a “Call waiting” tone. – The external number appears in the display if it has been transferred and the CLIP function is activated.
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM OPERATION ______________ Setting the flash time Note: You can only make the settings on the base station once you have entered your PIN number. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select »Settings« with » «, » «, » « or »R« activate Settings with the »OK«...
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM OPERATION ______________ Entering the external access code and dialling pause The external access code (often “0”) can be saved in the memory (redial/phone book/call log) to give you direct access to an external number. As the access code is automatically used every time a number is dialled, calling within the internal system is only possible if the system recognises that the number is internal by means...
SETTINGS ________________________________ Setting the date and time Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select the »Alarm/Clock« menu item with » «, » «, Alarm/Clock » « or »R« and activate with the »OK« function Clock Setting button on the right.
SETTINGS ________________________________ Sound settings You can assign internal and external calls with a different ring tune. You can also use this to tell the difference between the additional handsets. Setting the handset volume You can set the earpiece volume and the volume of the handset (speaker phone) separately.
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SETTINGS ________________________________ Setting the handset tone and melody for internal calls Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function Sound Setting button on the right. Handset Volume HS Ring Select the »Sound Setting« menu item with » «, Internal Ring »...
SETTINGS ________________________________ Information tone Information tones tell you about the condition of your handset, such as when the battery is flat or the recep- tion is weak, etc. You can switch the tones on and off. Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function Sound Setting button on the right.
SETTINGS ________________________________ Setting the background image and contrast You can set the background image for the display and the display contrast. Setting the background image of the display Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function Display button on the right. Wallpaper Contrast Select the »Display«...
SETTINGS ________________________________ Locking the settings (PIN) You can enter a PIN number to protect the settings from unauthorised access. The default PIN is 0000. A PIN number is always needed to access the answering machine by remote enquiry. Note: Make sure you remember your new PIN. If you have forgotten your PIN, contact the hotline, see page 70.
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SETTINGS ________________________________ Select »Change PIN« with » « or » « and press the »OK« function button on the right to activate. Enter the PIN »0000« with »1...0« and confirm Change PIN with the »OK« function button on the right. Enter the new PIN in four-digits with »1...0«...
SETTINGS ________________________________ Restoring the settings (Reset) You can restore all the settings and entries in the phone book and call list with the reset function. Restoring handset settings Open the menu by pressing the »Menu« function button on the right. Select »Settings«...
TECHNICAL DATA __________________ Standard DECT, GAP Frequency range 1880-1900 MHz Transmission channels Medium output approx. 10 mW Range up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Power supply unit: Calios A1 Power supply 230 V, 50 Hz, 40 mA Calios Power supply 230 V, 50 Hz, 30mA...
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