------- Index ----- ------- 1.General information ----- ------- 2.User controls ----- 3.Setting up ------- 3. Setting up ----- ------- 3.1 Safety information ----- ------- 3.2 Check contents of pack ----- ------- 3.3 Connecting the base ----- ------- 3.4 Fitting standard batteries ----- ------- 3.5 Charging the standard batteries...
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4.10.3 Storing telephone numbers from the redial list in the phone ------- book ----- ------- 4.11 Keypad lock ----- ------- 4.12 Temporary tone dialing ----- ------- 4.13 Paging from the base station to the handset ----- ------- 4.14 Using the wake-up/alarm function ----- ------- 4.14.1 Setting the wake-up/alarm time...
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------- 8.10 Setting the display language ----- ------- 8.11 Setting the FLASH time ----- ------- 8.12 Barring ----- ------- 8.13 Restoring factory settings ----- ------- 8.13.1 HS Factory settings ----- ------- 8.13.2 BS Factory settings ----- ------- 8.14 Menu structure ----- 9.Multiple handsets -------...
General information 1. General Information Please read these operating instructions carefully. If you should have any questions, please contact our service Department on the Under no circumstances open the unit yourself and do not try to carry out your own repairs. For any claims under the warranty, please refer to your dealer.
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General information Standard rechargeable batteries – do not use any other rechargeable batteries or battery packs. There could possibly cause a short circuit. When changing batteries, always use standard water. Do not dispose of old or defective standard batteries with the normal household waste. The maximum standby and talk times quoted are applicable for the standard rechargeable batteries supplied under optimum conditions.
Setting up 3 Setting up 3.1 Safety information Note: Before setting up, it is essential that you read the General information at the beginning of this operating manual. 3.2 Check contents of pack The following items are supplied: One base station One main cable One handset with belt clip Two standard batteries...
Setting up Important note: Place the handset in the base station with the display to the front for at least 16 hours. The telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged. The charging light the base station will come on. 3.5 Charging the standard batteries The rechargeable batteries for your telephone have a stand-by time of max.
7. Confirm with the button. 8. Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button Operation 3.9 Setting a time 1. Press the menu button 2. Select the HS SETTINGS menu with and confirm with 3.
4.2 Receiving calls When a call arrives, the ringing tone sounds on the handset and on the base station. The handset will ring a little later than the base station due to the radio transmission. The message CALL. will flash in the display. Press the call button on the handset and the connection will be made.
display will show the duration of the call and the name of the mobile unit alternately for a few seconds after a call has been ended. 4.6 Switching the handset on and off You can switch off the handset by pressing and holding the button.
4. Now press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialed. Note: If the redial number is stored in the phone book, the name will automatically appear in the display instead of the phone number. 4.10.1 Deleting redial numbers To delete an individual number from the redial list, proceed as follows: 1.
4.11 Keypad lock If you frequently carry the handset with you, you can lock the keypad so that buttons are not pressed unintentionally. Incoming calls can be received as normal when the keypad lock is switched on. Activating the keypad lock Press the button on the handset for three seconds.
5. Now select further menu by pressing and holding the button. Phone book 5. The phone book 20 numbers including a name can be stored in the phone book. The maximum length for a number is 32 characters. 5.1 Entering numbers in the phone book 1.
The number keys are also printed with letters from entering names. By repeatedly pressing the appropriate button, upper case letters as well as numbers can be entered. Example: You want to enter the name “ Peter” Press: 1 x button 7, 2 x button 3, 1 x button 8, 2 x button 3, 3 x button 7 -To enter a space, press the button once.
3. Now choose the number that you want to delete using the buttons. 4. After you have found the required number, confirm with the menu button and the display will show the message CONFIRM ?. 5. Confirm again with the menu button and the phone book entry will be deleted.
Caller display CLID 6.1 The caller list To view the phone numbers on the caller list, please proceed as follows: 1. Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display. If the caller list is empty, the display will show the message EMPTY. 2.
Caller display CLID 6.3 Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list 1. Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display. 2. Now select the telephone number from the caller list that you want to delete by using the buttons.
Special functions 8 Special functions All further programming functions can be accessed by means of a very user-friendly menu. Here are a few general instructions to help you find your way around the menu: Press the and you can find the required level using the buttons.
Special functions 8.2 Ring tone volume on the handset The volume of the ring tone on the handset can be adjusted in five steps. If at any time you do not want to be disturbed, you can also turn the ring tone off altogether. If the ring tone is turned off, incoming calls will only be signaled at the base station and by means of the display on the handset.
8.5 Accepting calls automatically Incoming calls are accepted automatically when you lift the receiver from the base station. If you only want calls to be accepted by means of the button, you can deactivate the automatic acceptance facility. 1. Press the menu button 2.
Warning tone for low battery the battery capacity is too low, a warning tone will remind you that you must charge the handset. Range warning If you are too far away from the base station, a warning tone will remind you that you are losing contact with the base station.
3. Select the FLASH TIME function with and confirm with 4. Select the SHORT or LONG with and confirm with 5. Exit the entry mode by holding the button pressed. Special functions 8.12 Barring If you want to cut your phone off from calling to certain number you can use this function. 1.
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3.Select the HS DEFAULT function with and confirm with 4.Enter the PIN code using the number pad (factory setting 0000) and confirm with 5.After a short time, the factory settings will be restored. The display will indicate the ready mode once more.
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8.14 Menu structure PHONE BOOK ADD ENTRY NAME : NUMBER : MELODY 1~10 CHANGE ENTRY DELETE ENTRY CONFIRM ? DELETE ALL CONFIRM ? PB STATUS 04/20 USED HS SETTING ALARM 12:00 AM/PM SNOOZE ON SNOOZE OFF AUDIO SETUP SPEAKER VOL VOLUME 1~3 EARPIECE VOL VOLUME 1~3...
BASE 3 BASE 4 HS DEFAULT PIN : BS SETTING TERMINATE HS PIN : DIAL MODE TONE PULSE FLASH TIME SHORT LONG MODIFY PIN PIN : NEW PIN: CONFIRM: BS DEFAULT PIN : REGISTRATION BASE 1 SEARCHING 1 BASE 2 BASE 3 BASE 4 Multiple handsets...
9.2 Connecting external calls to another handset If you have accepted an external call on one handset, you can forward the external call to another handset. To do this, press the button and then the number of the required handset. If there should be no reply from the handset called, you can take the call back with the button.
9.4.2 Logging on other DECT-GAP telephones to the base station In order to log on a DECT-GAP handset, follow the instructions in the other supplier’ s operating manual and then press the button on the base station for 3 seconds. Use the PIN-code 0000 to log on. Multiple handsets 9.4.3 Logging off handsets...
Troubleshooting 10 Troubleshooting If you have problems with your telephone, please check the following points first.. For any claims under the warranty, please refer to your dealer. The warranty period is 2 years. No calls possible The telephone line is not correctly connected or is faulty. Use only the telephone cable provided.
11 Important information 11.1 Technical data Standard DECT – GAP Channel number 1880 to 1990 MHz Power supply Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz Range Indoors up to 50 m Range Outdoors up to 300 m Standby Up to 200 hours Max.
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Introduction . Driver Installation . Program Installation . Tray Icon Message Explanation . Basic Operation Introduction DECT with VOIP provide the high quality of VOIP communication by easy connection to the Internet. It has been designed to be an interoperable with messenger program such as Skype, MSN, Net2Phone - 32 -...
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etc. Note : Should you wish to use a USB extension cable the overall length mush not exceed 5 meters(including the 2 meter cable already attached to the base) 1. Driver Installation 1-1. Auto Driver Installation Firstly, please insert the CD at PC, and connect the Phone to USB port at PC. Search icon will appear for hardware recognition.
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It will appear in a start menu. It will appear in a tray icon. 3. Tray Icon Message Explanation This icon will appear when USB PHONE is initialized or unavailable. - 36 -...
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This icon will appear When it is available. 4. Basic Operation (Calling) (1) Call by VOIP by Skype Buddy list 1. Press down arrow key in IDLE mode (you can see ‘VOIP’ displayed) -If you want return to idle mode press ESC key 2.
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Remarks : If you want to hear the bell sound or music sound through this handset, you can change your PC setting. Please, follo w the next procedures; Start Menu -> Set up -> Control -> Sound&Multimedia -> Audio -> Speaker.
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