The HomeHandy Pìco at a glance The handset Ear piece Display Keys for Menu operation Menu/ON Keypad Speed dialling/Internal/ Number redial key Microphone The base station The technology at a glance - The enhanced-feature handset for DECT base stations and systems with GAP Terminal for Mains telephone...
Table of contents Table of contents (cont.) Settings/programming..............25 5.1 Activating/deactivating the key click ............25 5.2 Setting the ringer ....................25 5.3 Increasing the handset volume ..............26 5.4 Resetting the handset volume to the standard volume ......26 Operating several handsets / several base stations ...............27 6.1 Measuring the field strength................27 6.2 Selecting a base station ................27 6.3 Logging a handset into a base station............28...
The HomeHandy Pìco operates according to the GAP standard, i.e. other handsets which also comply with the GAP standard can be logged into the Hagenuk base. Likewise, this handset can be logged into other ”GAP” bases. For information on the log-in procedure, please refer to the instructions of the respective manufacturer.
Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pìco 1.2 Getting started Selecting the The following points should be observed when selecting the location for location the HomeHandy Pìco base station: • Do not set it up in close proximity to CD players, video recorders, television sets, computers and microwave ovens.
Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pìco 1.3 Charging and handling of the batteries Charging the batteries In the case of brand new units or when putting a unit into operation after a longer storage period, the batteries have to be charged first. This is done by placing the handset in the charge unit.
Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pìco 1.4 Inserting/replacing batteries Remove the cover on the battery compartment by applying moderate pressure to the upper edge where the catch is located. Remove the old batteries if necessary. Insert new batteries as illustrated. Push the cover back on;...
Operating overview 2.1 Operating overview The keypad The keypad consists of 22 keys: • numerical keys and the special keys • the ”special” keys for: Number redial Menu key Internal (int. connection) Selection key Signal key (consultation hold) STOP key Switch on/off (hook) Cursor control Speed dialling memory...
Operating overview 2.2 Operator guidance Your new telephone eases operation by means of helpful display prompts. Menu key The menu is activated/quit via the menu key. Which menu items are offered is status-dependent (refer to ”Over- view of menu items”). The current state of the handset is indicated on the first line of the dis- play by means of pictograms (see...
Operating overview 2.3 Entering names and text The input of characters is possible, when ”A-Z” appears on the second line. Letters, numbers and various punctuation marks ( are available as characters. An input is made via the numerical keys. Several characters are alloca- ted to each number and can be found above the keys.
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Operating overview Deleting characters: press left arrow key. Press right arrow key. Cursor moves one position to the right: Select next character. A blank is generated by pressing the arrow key again. Example: Enter name (”ANNE“) Numerical key 2 once for ”A” Numerical key 6 twice for ”N”...
Operating overview Displays: standby mode The ”standby mode” is defined as follows: The handset is ready for use. There is no radio link to the base station. No call is signalled. The selected base (A, B ...) and the current battery capacity are displayed on the second line. Battery capacity is stated in increments of 20% or 10%.
Operating overview 2.6 Displays - standby mode: dial preparation The ”dial preparation” state is defined as follows: the handset is in standby mode; there is no radio link to the base. A phone number can now be entered via the keypad (up to 24 digits); a phone number which has been stored in the number redial memory (refer to chapter 4.1 „Number redial -...
Basic functions: phoning 3.1 Switching on and dialling (external call) The handset is in standby mode: Press the ”ON/OFF” key. Enter the phone number, every digit entered is dialled immediately. Make the call. The call duration is displayed after the first minute has elapsed (exter- nal calls only).
Basic functions: phoning 3.3 Switching on and dialling (internal call) If several handsets (up to 8) are operated on one base station, free inter- nal calls can be made between two handsets. The call duration is not dis- played. The handset is in standby mode: Press the ”INT”...
Further functions 4.1 Number redial - history function Phone numbers which are to be dialled again do not have to be repeated- ly entered manually. The number can be dialled automatically at the press of a button using the number redial function. The number redial function automatically recovers the last 5 phone numbers dialled = history function.
Further functions 4.2 Speed dialling - general The handset has 21 memories for entering phone numbers and names. Entries are chosen by ”browsing” with the arrow keys or by entering the respective memory location number (01…21). As a special feature, you have the option of giving your handset its own name (up to 13 characters) which is shown on the top line of the display when it is in standby mode.
Further functions Enter name; for further details, refer to chapter 2.3 ”Entering names and text.“ Terminate input of the name by pres- sing the OK key. Enter phone number. Press the number redial key to store the phone number last Press the number redial key.
Further functions Select ”PROG. SOS-NO.” Press OK key. Now select either one of the fixed numbers (Fire Dept., Police) or the number (Name) to be designated individually. Confirm by pressing OK key. Now enter the name for the indivi- dual number. Confirm by pressing OK key.
Further functions You can now delete a further speed dialling memory or quit this mode by pressing the menu key. You can also delete all speed dialling memories in one go. Select ”DELETE ALL” instead of ”DEL. NAME / NO” and then press the OK key twice.
Further functions 4.7 SOS number (emergency numbers) - making an emergency call It is always possible to dial one of the two fixed (Police, Fire Dept.) and one freely programmable emergency phone numbers (refer to chapter 4.4). An emergency call is made in the following way: Press menu key.
Further functions 4.9 Switching on/off the handset You can switch off your handset if you... • for example, do not wish to be disturbed by incoming calls or • are outside the range of the base station and want to spare the batte- ries.
Further functions 4.13 Activating the handset lock / changing the PIN The handset can be protected against unauthorised use by giving it a new PIN. If the handset is given a new PIN as described below, then outgoing calls can only be made if the PIN has been entered beforehand. The handset is in standby mode: Press menu key.
Further functions 4.15 Deactivating the handset lock The handset is in standby mode: Press the menu key. Select ”TEL.-LOCK ON/OFF”. Press OK key. Enter PIN (e.g.: 1234). Press OK key. The handset lock has now been deactivated. 4.16 Call duration display Time metering begins 10 seconds after the last digit of an external phone number has been dialled.
Further functions 4.18 Changing the PIN (personal identification number) of the base The personal identification number (PIN) protects important settings against unauthorised changes. You should program your own PIN to obtain an effective protection. Make a mental note of this PIN. A reset to the dispatch state ”0 0 0 0”...
Settings/programming 5.1 Activating/deactivating the key click The key click is an acoustic acknowledgement of the operation of a key. The key click is switched on in the dispatch state; it can be switched off or on (depending on the current state) by carrying out the following steps.
Settings / programming Press OK key. Press menu key. 5.3 Increasing the handset volume The standard preset volume of the handset can be increased. The display reads ”volume high” or ”volume standard” for three seconds after the changeover. Press menu key. Press hash key.
Operating several handsets/several base stations 6.1 Measuring the field strength It is possible to measure the field strength, thus making it easier to select a (different) location. The connection quality to the (up to three) most powerful base stations is displayed (if available).
Operating several handsets/base stations Select ”AUTO”. Press OK key. Select further menu item or quit the menu by pressing the menu key. 6.3 Logging a handset into a base station In order to make a call with the handset, it has to be logged into a base station.
Operating several handsets/base stations 2. Necessary preparation of the base: Disconnect the base station from the mains for a short while. After having been plugged in again, the base station is then ready to carry out the log- in procedure for a new handset for the duration of 30 seconds. 3.
Operating several handsets/base stations Select ”SYSTEM”. Press OK key. Select ”LOG OUT”. Press OK key. Enter current PIN: Display of the logged-in handsets. Enter the (internal) number of the handset which is to be logged off. Press OK key and Menu key. 6.6 Consultation hold/extending calls to another handset (Multilink) During an internal or external call: Press INT key.
Operation via a telephone system 7.1 Setting the signalling method and the dial pauses The signalling method, the flash time of the ”R” signal key * and the dial pause can be set as required. For further details, please refer to the „Overview of the menu items“.
Using other makes of handsets 8.1 General information As the Pico system is a GAP-compliant unit, handsets from other manu- facturers can be operated on the Pico base (provided they too are GAP- compliant). If the handset in question has an INT key and if you have access to the service menu, then it is even possible to operate the system settings of the Pico base (e.g.
Pictograms Pictograms in the display 8 different pictograms help you to operate the phone. Availability display - logged in and within the range of private base stations. Activated when microphone is switched off (mute). Activated: when pressing the key to select a number redial phone number during dial preparation (History function).
Cleaning and care/technical data Cleaning and care Simply wipe the plastic parts with a slightly moistened cloth or an antista- tic cloth; do not use a dry cloth and avoid using cleaning or scouring agents. Technical data DECT GAP Standard: Transmit / receive frequency: 1880 - 1900 MHz Range:...
Faults and remedies Faults and remedies No function Battery empty charge battery make sure that the batteries are seated correctly/the contacts are clean. (refer to 1.4) Log in the handset. (refer to 6.2 and 6.3) The battery state is not displayed The batteries have been repla- ced (display only after 60% of the capacity has been attained)
Index Logging off the handset....29 Accessories.........3 Approval ..........35 Making an emergency call...20 Measuring the field strength..27 Arrow keys ..........8 Menu items – base station ...37 Basic settings ........6 Menu items – handset....36 Batteries ...........5-6 Battery handling.........5 Menu key..........8 Multilink ..........29 Call duration ........13 Muting ..........20 Call duration display .......23...
Approval and The product complies with the basic requirements of all respective directives of the European Union Council. The specified conformity assessment proce- dures were performed. CE 0188 X for the portable part The portable part meets the requirements of the following EU directives: CTR 6 (97/523/EG) (Edition II) CTR 10 (97/524/EG) (Edition II) CTR 22 (97/525/EG) (Edition I)
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Safety information This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its specific authorisation. This authorisation appears on the label at the back of the base station. Power requirements This product requires an electrical supply of 240 volt / 50Hz, alternating monophased current, excluding (IT) installations defined in the standard EN 60950.
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the apparatus you have connected before, provided that you have paid attention to the rule that the sum of all RENs may not exceed four. Other- wise it is not guaranteed that all apparatus will ring correctly. c) You can use the HomeHandy Pìco on PSTN lines with loop-disconnect or multi-frequency dialling.
Overview of menu items Overview of menu items – handset (only in the range of the logged-in base)
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Overview of menu items Overview of menu items - base station AUS version only...
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Technical specifications subject to change Hagenuk GmbH Operating instructions for HomeHandy Pìco Westring 431 Mat. No. 31 D 24118 Kiel Edition 03.99 01.182...
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“Faults and remedies” in the operating instructions, whether there actually is a defect before sending in the device. Please also make use of our technical hotline. Hagenuk Customer Services (GB only) Tel.: 01733 310543 Other dealer and customer services...
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