TIPTEL 1010 Operating Instructions Manual

TIPTEL 1010 Operating Instructions Manual

Easy-to-use telephone with hands-free function, message waiting indicator and headset connector

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Easy-to-use telephone with hands-free
function, message waiting indicator and
headset connector
tiptel 1010
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  • Page 1 Operating instructions (en) Easy-to-use telephone with hands-free function, message waiting indicator and headset connector tiptel 1010 tiptel...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents ......................3 Safety notices ....................5 Assignment of buttons ..................6 Controls ......................7 Getting started ....................8 Deliverables....................8 Fitting the stand ..................8 Underlay ...................... 8 Wall bracket ....................9 Connecting ....................10 MWI switch ....................11 Telephone functions / making calls ...............
  • Page 4 Contents Appendix ......................21 Service ......................21 Guarantee ....................21 CE sign ......................22 Ecological information ................22 Troubleshooting ..................23 Default settings ................... 24 Technical specifications ................24 Notes for admins ..................25 Index ........................ 26...
  • Page 5: Safety Notices

    Safety notices Safety notices Please observe the following very closely when setting up, connecting and using the telephone:  Only plug the connection cables into sockets designated for this use.  Lay the connection cables such that they do not pose any risk of accidents. Connected cables must not be subjected to excessive mechanical stress.
  • Page 6: Assignment Of Buttons

    Assignment of buttons Assignment of buttons Plus/Minus: Changes the volume. The ring tone volume changes when an incoming call is being indicated. The receiver volume changes during a telephone call. They are used to insert a pause when a telephone number is being entered.
  • Page 7: Controls

    Controls Controls The panel provided can be used for photos or advertising graphics. Its size is  109 x 63 mm.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting started Getting started Deliverables Included with your telephone:  Telephone including receiver  Spiral cable (receiver cord)  Stand  Telephone connector cable  Operating instructions Fitting the stand To use the device as a table-top telephone, fit the stand supplied (as shown). The stand has three positions, enabling the telephone to lie at different angles.
  • Page 9: Wall Bracket

    Getting started Wall bracket For wall installation, secure the stand to the wall using the two screws (as shown in Fig. 1). Then attach the telephone unit to the stand (Fig. 2). Pull out the plastic piece in the receiver holder, and put it back in rotated by 180 degrees (Fig.
  • Page 10: Connecting

    Getting started Connecting All of the necessary cables must be plugged in before you can start using your tel- ephone. Plug the long end of the spiral cable into the jack with the receiver symbol and the short end into the telephone receiver. Plug the telephone connector cable with the small connector into the "LINE"...
  • Page 11: Mwi Switch

    Getting started MWI switch The MWI switch is used to switch between the different Message Waiting Indicators of a telecommunication system (see also Page 19, "Message waiting indicator"). The switch must be in position SR when using the phone on a public line. MWI is enabled with a special ring tone MWI is enabled with line voltages greater than 70V PR1:...
  • Page 12: Telephone Functions / Making Calls

    Telephone functions / making calls Telephone functions / making calls Making calls Pick up the receiver and wait for the dial tone. Use the numeric keypad to enter the The numbers pressed are dialled. … required number. To redial the number last dialled, The number last dialled is dialled.
  • Page 13: Transferring Calls / Flash (R Button)

    Telephone functions / making calls To end the call, press Loudspeaker The line is disconnected. again (same as putting down the receiver). When the headset is plugged into the connector, the hands-free function is  not available. Instead the headset is used for the conversation. Transferring calls / flash (R button) On most telephone systems, the R button can be used to transfer calls.
  • Page 14: Direct Dial Buttons

    Direct dial buttons Direct dial buttons General Your telephone has ten lit direct dial buttons that can be programmed individually. The telephone number should always start with the area code (prefix) so that the appropriate button lights up when an incoming telephone number matches the number stored.
  • Page 15: Dialling With A Direct Dial Button

    Direct dial buttons Dialling with a direct dial button Press the direct dial button re- The loudspeaker is enabled and the con- quired. nection is established. The loudspeaker can be used for the conversation. Pick up the receiver first. Then press the direct dial button re- The connection is established and you quired.
  • Page 16: Settings

    Settings Settings Outside line Enter your outside line prefix for the public telephone network (e.g. 0). Your tele- phone then automatically inserts a pause after this prefix to prevent incorrect dial- ling. With the receiver down, hold down The LED starts to flash. 3 secs the Mute button for three seconds.
  • Page 17: Ring Tones

    Settings Ring tones Choose here one of the sixteen possible ring tones. With the receiver down, hold down The LED starts to flash. The current ring 3 secs the Redial button for three seconds. tone is played. Use the Plus/Minus buttons to se- lect one of the 16 ring tones.
  • Page 18: Setting The Volume

    Settings Setting the volume The volume can be set when the loudspeaker is enabled. With the receiver picked up, the receiver volume changes, when an incoming call is being indicated, the vol- ume of the call tone melody changes. Adjust the volume with the Plus/Minus buttons.
  • Page 19: Message Waiting Indicator (Mwi)

    Message waiting indicator (MWI) Message waiting indicator (MWI) Your telephone supports different types of message waiting indicator. Apart from FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), the type depends on the MWI switch setting on the rear of the unit. Information on the MWI type used is available from your system administrator or network provider.
  • Page 20: Mwi With Special Ring Tone

    Message waiting indicator (MWI) MWI with special ring tone When the switch is set to SR (Special Ring), the LED flashes when the telecommu- nication system sends a special ring tone. This special ring tone is made up of three parts, T1---T2---T3.
  • Page 21: Appendix

    Your contact for services arising from guarantee obligations is the authorised dealer where you bought the device. TIPTEL will grant a guarantee of 2 years from the date of handover for the material and for the manufacturing of the telecommunications terminal unit.
  • Page 22: Ce Sign

    If you do not have further use of your TIPTEL device, TIPTEL will take back the de- vice without any charge. The device will be properly taken to pieces for recycling.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting Power failure All settings are retained when a power failure occurs in the telephone network, meaning the settings remain as they were before when power is restored. Please try first to narrow down the cause of a problem and to rectify it using the fol- lowing table.
  • Page 24: Default Settings

    Appendix Default settings The following list shows the factory settings for your telephone. All of these defaults can be changed. Outside line None Ring tone Default Call volume Maximum Flash Short 000 ms 000 ms 000 ms Technical specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) 210 x 130 x 180 mm Weight 720g...
  • Page 25: Notes For Admins

    Appendix Notes for admins For activating special system features, please contact Tiptel support.  Firmware version (tiptel 1020) for information only  Factory default  Lock settings (e.g. hotel mode): Call list and last dialled numbers will not be available. One touch memory keys cannot be programmed.
  • Page 26: Index

    Index Index MWI switch ........11 Area code (prefix) ......14 Assignment of buttons ....... 6 Outside line ........16 Call volume ........ 17, 18 Packaging .......... 8 CE sign ..........22 Packaging materials ......22 Connecting ........10 Power failure ........23 Controls ..........
  • Page 28 Tiptel.com GmbH Business Solutions Halskestraße 1 D - 40880 Ratingen Tel.: 0900 100 – 84 78 35* Vanity Tel.: 0900 100 – TIPTEL* *(1.49 euros/min. from Deutsche Telekom landlines, Internet: www.tiptel.de varying mobile network charges possible) International: Internet: www.tiptel.com Tiptel GmbH...

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