Safety Information 1 Safety Information Power failure If you have a mains power failure, Please read this operating instruction you can still use your telephone to manual thoroughly. make and receive telephone calls Intended use but the display will only function The telephone is suitable for when you lift the handset.
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Safety Information Medical equipment DO NOT use your telephone near emergency/intensive care medical equipment; if you have a pacemaker fi tted or during an electrical storm. Disposal You are obliged to dispose of consumable goods properly in accordance with the applicable legal regulations.
(not included) into the socket on the The package contains: back of the base. The shaker will then vibrate when you receive an Content PowerTel 58 incoming call. Telephone Answering Private branch exchanges Machine The information on Page 29 explains...
Your PowerTel 58 3 Your PowerTel 58 Rewind/OGM Down/Calls list/Recall Up/Redial/Pause Menu/OK Play/Pause Fast forward/Memo Incoming call light/ Stop New messages received 35 db Boost (under handset) Display Answer on/off Phone Book Mute/Delete Quick dial memories User Profi les Equaliser...
Operating the Telephone 4 Operating the Telephone Icons in the telephone display Icon Description Display and explanation of operation sequences. Phone Book mode Enter digits or letters Ringer off Press the button Handsfree mode shown, briefl y Call in progress Press the button Boost receiver volume is shown, twice briefl...
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Operating the Telephone Navigating in the menu Every process is automatically All telephone functions can be cancelled if there is no input within accessed via the menu. Please 20 seconds. The handset will return refer to ‘Using the menu’ on page to standby mode.
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Operating the Telephone Storing a quick dial entry M1, M2 or M3, Opens add quick dial entry mode Enter the name (max. 16 letters) and confi rm it Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits) and confi rm it Select and confi rm a or , ringing melody Hotline UK Tel.
Telephoning 5 Telephoning Redial Your telephone stores the last 5 Making a call using the telephone telephone numbers dialled (max. 24 base. digits each). As you scroll to each Each digit you enter before telephone number in the list, it will picking up the handset or pressing be announced.
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Adjusting the receiver volume quick dial button. The receiver volume of your PowerTel 58 telephone is louder M1, M2 or Press the required than with a standard telephone. quick dial button. Dial the number...
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Telephoning Boosting the receiver volume Equaliser When in a call, you can increase the Everyone’s hearing is different loudness of each volume setting if and some people can hear higher you press the 35dB button. frequencies more clearly that others. Press the button to adjust the Press the button, an...
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Telephoning Using a Headset (not included) Connect a headset to the headset socket and press the headset button. You will now be able to hear and speak to your caller via the headset. Power fail If you have a mains power failure, you can still use your telephone to make and receive telephone calls but the display will only function...
Using the Menu 6. Using the menu Changing the Profi le name You can personalise each profi le by Answering Machine (see page 24) naming it. Phonebook (see page 20) Open the Menu, select or , Priority/Default Setting ‘Profi le’ If you are the main user of this telephone you should change the or ,...
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Using the Menu Changing the Profi le ‘Boost’ setting Outgoing calls When you wish to make an outgoing or , Select ‘Boost’ call, press and hold the M1, M2 or The current setting is M3 key for the profi le you wish to shown use.
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Using the Menu Ringer tone Display There are 10 different ringing Contrast melodies available for External calls. There are 5 different contrast levels available so that you can set the Open the Menu, select or , display to how you fi nd it most easy ‘Ringer Tone’...
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Using the Menu Settings Change Case Boost Mem Open the Menu, select or , With this feature set to ‘ON’ , if you ‘Settings’ use the 35dB button, your handset Select ‘Change case’ or , will remember and use your last Boost setting for each call.
Using the Menu When setting the time and date, it is also possible to use the left and right keys to move backward and forward to make corrections. This also applies when entering phonebook entries. Time Format You can set the time to be displayed in 24 or 12 hour clock Open the Menu, select or ,...
Phonebook 7. Phone Book Creating phone book entries 200 names and phone numbers can Opens add phone book 2 sec be stored in the phone book with a entry mode maximum of 16 letters and 24 digits Enter the name (max. 16 for each entry.
Phonebook Deleting single phone book entries Open the phone book Select a phone book entry Open phone book or , options, select ‘Delete’ or Confi rm the deletion or Delete?, Cancel Deleting all phone book entries Open the phone book Select a phone book entry Open phone book...
Calls List 8. Calls List Displaying calls list entries The Calls List on your telephone Opens the calls list at works together with the Caller most recent entry number display (CLIP ) service Select an entry supplied by your telephony network provider.
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Calls List Storing calls list entries in the phone Deleting calls list entries book, or quickdial memories Deleting a single calls list entry A phone number stored in the calls Opens the calls list at list can be stored directly to the most recent entry phone book or quickdial memories.
Using the Answering Machine 9. Answering Machine Record your outgoing message (OGM) Your answering machine can be Your answering machine comes with ready for use within a few seconds a default outgoing message but you of plugging in the telephone line can record your own personal OGM cord and switching on the mains of up to 2 minutes long.
Using the Answering Machine Set the answer delay Record a memo You can use your answering Open the answering machine to record memo messages machine menu for other users to listen to later. Select ‘Answer Delay’ or , Record your memo after 2 sec 5 rings The current setting is...
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Using the Answering Machine Delete a single message/memo Play the message to be deleted Delete the message 2 sec Delete all messages/memos Open the answering machine menu Select ‘Del All Msgs’ or , Delete All? Confi rm or cancel Memory Full Should your answering machine become full either during a recording or after the memory has become...
Using Remote Access 10. Remote Access Call in to check your messages You can call your answering Dial your own phone machine from any Touchtone number phone or mobile phone whilst you Switch to remote access are away from home to listen to your and enter your 3 digit PIN messages.
Using Remote Access Remote commands Digit Function Rewind Play/Pause Fast Forward 1st OGM Playback (Answer & Record) 1st OGM Recording Stop Delete current message Answer Off Answer On Delete all old messages Record a memo Hotline UK Tel. 0844 800 6503, cost via UK landline at time of going to print: 6p connection charge and 5p/min. thereafter, different charges may apply if calling from a mobile phone.
Private Branch Exchanges 11. Private Branch Exchanges Dialling pause In the case of private branch R button on private branch exchanges, it is necessary to enter exchanges an access code to get an outside If the telephone is connected to a line with its corresponding dialling private branch exchange, functions tone.
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Private Branch Exchanges R button and Supplementary services Reset to default settings Your telephone supports the You can reset the telephone base to supplementary services offered by its original default settings. your telephone network provider, Caution: The phone book, calls such as call brokering, call list, redial list and any answering waiting and conference calls.
If Problems Occur 12. If Problems Occur The system Reset all the functions to no longer their default settings. See Service Hotline responds page 30. Should problems arise with the or is in an telephone, please refer to the undefi ned following information fi...
Technical Properties 13. Technical data Default settings Language Deutsch Feature Value Handset Ringing Power supply Input: 230VAC melody 50Hz Output: 12VDC Handset Ringing 670mA volume Dialling mode Tone (DTMF) Read Number Pulse Keypad beep Permissable C to 45 Contrast ambient Boost memory temperature Time Format...
Acts of God or other Guarantee external infl uence are not covered AMPLICOM equipment is produced by the terms of guarantee. In the and tested according to the case of complaints, we reserve the latest production methods. The...
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Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our website www.amplicom.eu. Distributed by: Audioline GmbH, D-41460 Neuss Hotline UK Tel. 0844 800 6503, cost via UK landline at time of going to print: 6p connection charge and 5p/min. thereafter, different...
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