Operating and Display Elements The display Your telephone is equipped with a 12-character display 2 Foxkey (multi-function bar key) Press the Foxkey briefly to switch to function mode Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds to switch to programming mode Memory key Scrolls the list of callers, stores programmed procedures, speed-dialling Emergency switch Beneath the label...
Eurit 20 ascom By purchasing an Eurit 20 you have chosen a Swiss quality product. Thank you for putting your trust in us. ascom Eurit 20 is intended for connection to the public ISDN. Please read this operating manual carefully to become fully acquainted with all the advan-...
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Activate/deactivate call forwarding ..................8 Malicious Call Identification (MCID) ..................9 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ................9 Automatic ring-back if busy ....................9 Activating/deactivating a direct call (baby call) ..............10 Call charge and duration display/Call charge total .............. 10 Parking/retrieving a call ....................
Principles of Operation The extended-feature functions The Foxkey is used to call up and program extended-feature functions, making your telephone very simple to operate. The extended-feature functions are activated/deactivated by pressing the Foxkey followed by the corresponding function number. Example of activating a function: Handset on-hook Display in default mode, showing date and time Press the Foxkey...
Making a call Incoming calls For incoming calls, the caller's number is displayed even before you lift the handset. Long numbers can be scrolled by pressing the Foxkey followed by the memory key. On-hook dialling Enter the number you wish to call, lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key once the connection has been esta- blished.
Making a call Listening by loudspeaker The loudspeaker allows you to listen to the other party both through the handset and the loud- speaker; this allows other persons in the room to listen-in on your call. However, since there is no hands-free microphone, you can only talk through the handset.
Using the extended-feature functions The user-friendly function mode of your telephone allows you to access the following extended features. The functions are activated or deactivated by pressing the Foxkey followed by the corresponding number (see also page 4, Example of activating a function). Reject incoming calls The number of the calling party is displayed on your telephone.
Using the extended-feature functions Call transfer You have set up two calls and wish to connect the two parties with one another and hang up. Press the Foxkey followed by “2” to connect the two parties. Replace handset. Your Telecom will provide information on the introduction date for this service. Even after the call is transferred, it is charged to the original calling party.
Using the extended-feature functions Malicious Call Identification (MCID) If you have subscribed to this service, you can have a malicious call registered while it is in progress by pressing the Foxkey followed by “5”. The exchange registers the numbers of the calling subscriber, together with the date and time of the call.
Using the extended-feature functions Activating/deactivating a direct call (baby call) This function can only be activated if a direct call number has been programmed (see p.13). The programmed number is dialled immediately the handset is lifted and any key is pressed. Press the Foxkey followed by “8”.
Programming your telephone When programming leave the handset on the rest. If you receive a call while programming, the programming procedure is automatically aborted. Programming mode Default display (date and time) Press the Foxkey or memory key for 3 seconds to switch to programming mode.
Programming your telephone Setting the date Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds, followed by the numbers "1" and "5". Date is displayed. Enter the correct date. Press the memory key to store the corrected date. Programming the speed-dialling memory You can program up to 10 frequently used numbers in the speed-dialling memory. Press the memory key for 3 seconds and enter the code (one digit) under which you wish to store the telephone number.
Programming your telephone Programming a Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN A,B,C) Every telephone set can be assigned up to three numbers, (MSN A, B and C) i.e. your telephone will only ring if one of the programmed numbers has been dialled. Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds followed by “1”...
Programming your telephone Setting the ringing melody / volume You have a choice of four ringing melodies and three volume settings for your telephone. Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds followed by “1” and “6”. The display prompts you to define the desired melody or volume as follows: Keys “1”, “2”...
Programming your telephone Suppress call waiting To suppress the “call waiting” function: Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds followed by “1” and “7” Press the Foxkey to display “OFF” Press the memory key to suppress call waiting function “OFF” indicates that call waiting is suppressed “ON”...
PBX Operation Programming the exchange access code If the telephone is connected to a PBX the exchange access code may have to be programmed, for instance to ensure correct dialling of numbers from the caller list. Press the Foxkey for 3 seconds, followed by numbers "1" and "9".
PBX Operation Call transfer by replacing handset If the telephone is connected to a PBX you can transfer a call by replacing the handset. This function is not supported by all PBXs. To programme this function: Press the Foxkey 3 seconds followed by "2". Press the Foxkey.
Installation Contents of the packet Telephone base unit Handset, including connection cable Telephone connection cable Operating manual Feet Perspex cover Pyramid (handset cradle for wall mounting) Quick-reference guide Connecting the handset and the telephone After unpacking the telephone, connect the handset to the base unit by plugging the handset connection cable into the small socket on the base of the telephone.
Important Information Safety precautions Please read this Operating Manual and keep it in a safe place. If you have any questions, consult an expert. Have your telephone serviced by an expert; never open the telephone yourself. Do not touch the plug contacts with pointed or metallic objects. Place your telephone on a non-slip mat.
Important Information Service functions Displaying the software version To check the software version for your telephone, press the Foxkey followed by “#” then “1”. The software version is displayed. Press the END key to return to default display mode. Resetting the telephone to ex-factory setting To clear all programmed data in your telephone, press the Foxkey followed by “#”...
Your telephone is covered by a 12-month guarantee from the date of purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of the purchase date. Within the guarantee period, Ascom will repair free of charge all faults which are caused by faulty material or production errors and reserves the right to correct the fault either by repairing the defective telephone or by replacing it.
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Manufactured in Switzerland by: Ascom Zelcom AG P. O. Box 500 CH-8634 Hombrechtikon Switzerland 216 024-00020 KD A00 PM000100\INT_E...
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