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Handset
Loudspeaker
å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬
Display
1234567890123456
Function keys
Dialing keypad
Microphone
Base station
Antenna
Charging contacts
LED
Paging key
B
List of Features
• Single dialing / Block dialing
• Linking of phone numbers from
the phonebook, redial, call list*,
manual dialing
• Support of alternative
network operators* (call - by -
call)
• Phonebook with 20 entries
of 30 characters
• Call list*: 20 entries
• Redial the last 10 phone numbers
• Display the phone numbers for
incoming calls*
(CLIP function)
• Protection against unauthorized
use by full bar
• Babyphone function
• Emergency call function
• Call costs / time display
• Adjustable earphone volume
• Microphone muting
• Keypad lock
• Switchable key click
• Tone call melody / volume adjus-
table in several stages
• Notebook function
• Up to 5 handsets on one base
(multi-link)
• Operation of one handset on
up to 4 bases (multi-access)
• Paging function
* depending on whether supported
by the network operator
Contents
1
2
2.1
2.2
Charging and handling of the battery
3
3.1
3.2
Internal call
3.3
3.4
3.4.1
Dialing (after line seizure)
3.4.2
3.4.3
Base
3.4.4
3.4.5
Tones
3.4.6
3.5
Number and character input, editing
4
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.1.1
4.1.2
Dialing preparation
4.1.3
Using stored phone numbers (call list,
phonebook, redialing)
4.1.4
Linking of phone numbers
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Handset List of Features • Single dialing / Block dialing Introduction • Linking of phone numbers from Loudspeaker the phonebook, redial, call list*, Safety notes manual dialing • Support of alternative Putting into operation network operators* (call – by – å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬...
  • Page 2 4.1.5 Dialing with network operator code Selecting the base 4.1.6 Dialing emergency numbers 4.1.7 Direct call Programming direct phone numbers Incoming call Call costs 4.2.1 External call 5.6.1 Determining the call cost factor 4.2.2 Internal call 5.6.2 Resetting the call cost counter During a call Handset –...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction 5.17 Booking additional handsets in / out 5.17.1 Booking in a handset 5.17.2 Booking out a handset Dear customer, On purchasing this telephone from the Topas family, you have chosen a high-performance, cordless telephone. It is equipped with the latest techno- Operation in a telecommunications system logy and has a number of comfort functions.
  • Page 4: Safety Notes

    The HomeHandy Topas S is equipped with an antenna plug for connecting on cordless phones when communication is essential (e.g. a medical a directional antenna. This Hagenuk – PowerAntenna has a gain of approx. emergency). 8 dBi. Antennae with a higher antenna gain may not be connected.
  • Page 5 Inserting the batteries Charging and handling the batteries The battery compartment has a cover with a The handset batteries must be charged in devices fresh from the factory or snap catch. Open the battery compartment which are being put into operation after long periods of storage. To do this on the back of the handset by pressing the place the handset on the base / charging station.
  • Page 6: General Information

    General Information ´3.3 Accessories About this Operating Manual You can equip your telephone with a wide range of accessories. • The PowerAntenna extends the range of your base station by a directional This chapter "General Information” will help you become familiar with the characteristic to up to 600 m (depending on ambient conditions).
  • Page 7: Display

    Dial an internal number (when operating • LED flashes rapidly: base ready for book-ins several handsets on one base) The booked handsets can be called with the Paging key on the base. Leave the current programming level CONF. Set up a conference call (when operating The battery indicator in the handset flashes according to the current char- several handsets on one base) ging state during the charging procedure on the base / charging station...
  • Page 8: As-Delivered State

    Call list Representation of the internal tones (specifications in seconds) The phone numbers of all incoming telephone calls are saved in the call list tone pause irrespective of whether they have been answered or not. Precondition for storing is transmission of the phone number at your connection (CLIP / Dialing tone dependent on the network user).
  • Page 9: Telephoning

    Telephoning Entering Numbers and Characters, Editing Possible entries are: (numbers) The following functions are described below: (special characters) (signal key) Outgoing call (dialing pause) • Dialing (after line seizure) - Internal call Initial state: a phone number has been entered •...
  • Page 10 Initial state: Handset on standby Outgoing Call Operating steps: A call can be initiated with or without dialing preparation. Dialing preparation is the entering of numbers before line seizure (handset at rest, no dial tone audi- Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ ble9.
  • Page 11 4.1.3 Using a Stored Phone Number (Call List, with manually entered digits. Then you can dial. Phonebook, Redialing Memory) Initial state: Handset on standby A phone number can be called from different memories, edited and then Operating steps: dialed. Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬...
  • Page 12 4.1.6 Dialing the Emergency Numbers å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Dial the phone 043188184510 number Emergency numbers can be dialed even when the discriminator is switched on or the full bar is active. See 5.10 for selecting an emergency number. å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Abort the dialing 8A5E 1 preparation Initial state: Handset on standby...
  • Page 13 4.2.2 Internal call Incoming Call An incoming call is signaled with the preset melody and volume on your Initial state: Handset on standby handset. The caller’s phone number appears in your display if it has been Operating steps: transmitted (CLIP). This feature must be supported by your network opera- Description Input Display...
  • Page 14 4.3.2 Three-party Conference Initial state: Handset in the connection state Operating steps: You are telephoning with an external party and want to add an internal party to the conversation – you are telephoning with two other parties. Three- Description Input Display + / - å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬...
  • Page 15 4.3.5 Switching the Microphone On / Off (Muting) Initial state: External call Operating steps: If you want to talk to someone else in the room during a telephone conver- sation without your telephone partner being able to hear you, you can Description Input Display...
  • Page 16: Switching The Babyphone On / Off

    Initial state: Babyphone switched on Other Functions Operating steps: 4.5.1 Switching the Babyphone On / Off Description Input Display You can use your handset as a babyphone. As with normal babyphones, a å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Switch off room is monitored by the handset microphone and a pre-programmed 8ASE 1 babyphone number is called (internally, i.e.
  • Page 17: Switching Off The Handset

    4.5.3 Viewing Call Costs for the Last Call naled either. The display is completely switched off. Just tap the key to switch the handset back on. Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Description Input Display...
  • Page 18: Programming

    Programming 4.5.8 Telephoning with Full Bar Switched On You have protected your handset against unauthorized use. Outgoing calls In this section the following programming is described: can only be made after entering the correct PIN. See 5.15 for switching the full bar on and off.
  • Page 19: Switching Over The Call List (Handset / Base)

    Setting the Battery Type Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Optimum charging of a battery depends on the detection of the battery capacity. The handset attempts to calculate this capacity as quickly as pos- Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ sible using the data acquired from use. The programming described below Initiate program- –...
  • Page 20: Babyphone: Setting The Sensitivity

    Initial state: Handset on standby Babyphone: Setting the Sensitivity Operating steps: See 4.5.1 for switching the babyphone on and off. Description Input Display Initial state: Handset on standby å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- Operating steps: – ming Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- Enter the code num- –...
  • Page 21 b + / - å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Transfer phone Enter the code num- b 01 01:8123456 69:8PI N8–––– number from the … ber for cost factor phonebook (2 – stellig) å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Enter the base s + / - å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ 69:888888888808.00 Transfer phone 345678 number from the å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬...
  • Page 22: Earphone Volume: Basic Setting

    Initial state: Handset on standby Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Operating steps: Description Input Display Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- Initiate program- – – ming ming + / - å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Enter the code Set the basic volume 19:84 ---------- number (melody...
  • Page 23: Storing Network Operator Codes

    5.9.1 Storing Network Operator Codes Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- Description Input Display – ming å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- – å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ ming Enter code number å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Press the "Pro”...
  • Page 24: Changing The Pin

    å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Exit programming Enter new PIN twice 8ASE 1 8ASE 1 in succession The same procedure is necessary to reconvert a marked phone number. When the new PIN has been entered correctly, the handset returns to the The character Q disappears in front of the number. rest state with the positive acknowledgement tone, if an input error has been made the negative acknowledgement tone is emitted instead and the PIN is not changed.
  • Page 25: Deleting Various Settings In The Base

    5.12.3 Deleting Various Settings in the Base å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Delete the last 14:8PIN8–––– redial entry Initial state: Handset on standby Operating steps: å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Delete all redial 15:8PIN8–––– Description Input Display entries å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Initiate program- å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ – Delete all phone- ming 16:8PIN8–––– book entries å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬...
  • Page 26: Switching The Key Click On / Off

    5.14.1 Saving New Entries 5.13 Switching the Key Click On / Off The key click is an acoustic confirmation of a keypress. You can switch it on Initial state: Handset on standby or off depending on the initial state. Operating steps: Initial state: Handset on standby Description Input...
  • Page 27: Editing / Deleting Entries

    5.14.2 Editing / Deleting Entries 5.15 Switching Full Bar On / Off Initial state: Handset on standby With the full bar, you can rule out your handset being used by anyone who Operating steps: does not know the correct PIN . Incoming calls can be answered, emergency numbers dialed and the handset "switched off”...
  • Page 28 Initial state: Handset on standby å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ After an activated base Operating steps: 8888888888888-2- has been found: Brief display of the internal Description Input Display å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ number Initiate program- – ming å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ Handset is booked in and the 8ASE 1 å∫ç∂™ƒ©ª¬ programming ended automa- Enter code number 8ASE 1...
  • Page 29 Operation in a Telecommunications System Entering the Dial Pause You can enter a dial pause, which is often necessary for example after The following points must be considered additionally to or differently to the exchange codes, at the appropriate position with " ”.
  • Page 30 Appendix EMC Regulation [89/336/EEC] Regulation 89/336/EEC of the Commission of the 3rd of May 1989 to standardize the legal License and CE Mark regulation of the member states concerning electromagnetic compatibility; amended by 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/EEC, 93/97/EEC. The HomeHandy Topas S cordless telephone satisfies the basic requirements of all pertinent regulations of the European Commission.
  • Page 31 TBR 22 (97/525/EG) [CTR 22] Technical Data Decision of the commission of the 9th of July 1997 about a common technical specification for additional connection conditions for DECT terminating equipment with GAP (generic Standard: DECT GAP access profile) application CLIP: ETS–Standard Transmission / reception frequency: 1880 –...
  • Page 32 List of code numbers and necessary PINs Index Code Change handset PIN Handset dialing preparation …………18f, 20 Book in new handset Base acoustic signals ……………14, 41 direct call ………………23, 31, 39 Select base – additional handsets ……………54 display …………………………11 Key click on/off –...
  • Page 33 Linking of phone numbers …20, 51 ringing tone off ………………24 se contact the Hagenuk Customer Services: list of code numbers ……………62 location …………………………6 Phone: 01 80 – 5 43 51 00 (0,24 DM/Minute) lock keypad ……………………33...

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