FHF Resistel Operating Instructions Manual

Robust, weather-resistant telephone

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Robust, weather-resistant telephone
Operating instructions
FHF B 9700
08/12

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  • Page 1 Robust, weather-resistant telephone Operating instructions FHF B 9700 08/12...
  • Page 2 Foreword Our weather-resistant telephone is a captivating product on account of its precision, convenience, long service life and reliability. It is freely programmable and the optimum choice for adverse ambient conditions. Be it seawater, high atmospheric humidity, dust or the toughest mechanical strains, the weather-resistant telephone accomplishes its aim in any conditions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents General operating instructions..............4 Overview of the device ................5 Display and keyboard................8 Contents after unpacking ................ 9 ZB version notes..................9 Assembly and installation..............10 Connection diagram ................11 Sling holder .................... 11 Drilling diagram..................11 Handset mode ..................
  • Page 4: General Operating Instructions

    General operating instructions 1. Both the weather-resistant ResistTel telephone and the ZB version are designed for connection to dial ports with analogue connection points. 2. The handset is fitted with a stray-field coil for connecting hearing- aids. People who use hearing-aids which have an inductive receiver can receive the earphone signal directly.
  • Page 5: Overview Of The Device

    If a fault occurs which cannot be rectified by telephone, please send the whole telephone along with a copy of the sales receipt to the following address: Support ResistTel Gewerbeallee 15-19 D-45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany If, on examination of the telephone, it is discovered that a fault is not the case, you will be charged a service fee.
  • Page 6 Overview of the device Outside view of telephone lower part Inside view of telephone upper part Note: The ZB version is not equipped with a pin contact strip.
  • Page 7 Overview of the device Inside view of telephone lower part Note: The ZB version is neither equipped with a plug connector nor a display.
  • Page 8: Display And Keyboard

    Display and keyboard (expect for ZB version)
  • Page 9: Contents After Unpacking

    Contents after unpacking The delivery includes: ResistTel telephone Operating instructions 2 self-adhesive lettering plates ZB version notes The ResistTel / ZB connects – depending on the features of the PABX – with the PABX while lifting the handset. The ResistTel / ZB can be called also, because the ringing circuit is built in.
  • Page 10: Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and installation The device must be installed on a plane surface only, in vertical operating position. Loosen the cover screws (2) (see overview of the device on page 5 to 7). and detach the upper part of the telephone (1). If the optional accessory headset or a second earpiece is being employed, attach the bracket (10) using two screws (11) to the rear panel of the lower part of the telephone.
  • Page 11: Connection Diagram

    Connecting a second earpiece (optional accessory) Remove the sealing plug (6) and tighten the M20x1.5 cable gland cap. Insert the wire of the second earpiece and place it on the terminals 7 and 8 (HSR+, HSR-) in accordance with the connection diagram.
  • Page 12: Drilling Diagram

    Drilling diagram For making a drilling template please use the following dimensions (in mm). The diameter of the drilled hole is dependent on the screw employed (screw diameter max. 8 mm) and the type of supporting base material (steel, wood, concrete, plasterboard etc.) and must be chosen accordingly.
  • Page 13: Handset Mode

    Handset mode (except ZB version) When you pick up the handset, you are in handset mode. Using the keys , you can adjust the handset volume for talking. If you wish to durably change the handset volume, use the menu "Settings / Handset volume".
  • Page 14: Working With The Headset

    Working with the headset (except ZB version) If the headset has been connected correctly, it takes the place of hands- free talking. For this reason, hands-free talking with the headset is not possible. If you switch on the ResistTel with the key , you are operating in headset mode.
  • Page 15: Menu

    Menu (except ZB version) Starting the menu Press the key You are now situated in the main menu. The top line of the display indicates the menu in which you are located. The lower line indicates which menu item is selected. Selecting menu items Press the key The upper line of the display remains unchanged.
  • Page 16: Main Menu

    Main Menu (except ZB version) With the aid of the key , you can make selections under the following items: • Telephone Book For selecting a telephone number from the telephone book memory. • Change Phonebook For creating new telephone book entries For modifying existing telephone book entries For deleting existing telephone book entries •...
  • Page 17: Submenu: Telephone Book

    Submenu – Telephone Book (except ZB version) You have the option of dialling up to 50 telephone numbers from the telephone book. To store and/or change numbers, see the menu item "Change telephone book". You can select from the telephone book entries using the key Examples: •...
  • Page 18: Submenu: Change Telephone Book

    Submenu – Change Telephone Book (except ZB version) You can store up to 50 telephone numbers and their associated names. Enter the numbers and names in their order of importance because they later appear on the display in the order in which they were entered (e.g. fire brigade before canteen).
  • Page 19: Submenu: Lock / Pin

    Submenu – Lock / PIN (except ZB version) When you call up the menu "Lock / PIN", you are prompted to enter the PIN. The PIN consists of 4 digits. In the state when delivered, the PIN is "0 0 0 0". If you change the PIN, don´t forget the new PIN.
  • Page 20: Submenu: Settings

    Submenu – Settings (except ZB version) With the aid of the key , you can make selections under the following items: • Ringer - For setting the ringer volume - For setting the ringer melody • Speaker Volume - For setting the loudspeaker volume •...
  • Page 21: Submenu: Languages

    Submenu – Languages (except ZB version) You can make selections under the following items with the aid of the • German For setting the menu language to German • English For setting the menu language to English • Spanish For setting the menu language to Spanish •...
  • Page 22: Menu Overview

    Menu overview (except ZB version) Main Menu Telephone Book Name #1 Telephone book entry #1 is dialled Name #50 Telephone book entry #50 is dialled Change Telephone Book New Entry Add a new entry to the telephone book Change Entry A telephone book entry is changed Delete Entry A telephone book entry is deleted...
  • Page 23: Technical Data

    Technical data Note: Except for ZB version for items marked with an asterisk *). Connection data Supply voltage 24 V to 66 V Supply current 15 mA to 100 mA Ringer voltage 24 V to 90 V (calling frequency 21...54 Hz) 30 V to 90 V (calling frequency 16.6...54 Hz)
  • Page 24 Position of Mounted upright on the wall. The device must be operation mounted on a plane surface only. Handset Sling protection Integrated, adjustable sling protection. Handset cord Steel-reinforced steel-clad cord made of V4A. Earphone Dynamic capsule with stray-field coil for the inductive connection of hearing-aids.
  • Page 25 - approx. 95 dB(A) at a distance of 1 m at 50 V Ringer volume 50 Hz (In the default settings. The maximum volume is also dependent on the selected melody and on the power-supply conditions). - 6-step volume and mute mode can be set via the menu.
  • Page 26: Guidelines And Regulations

    Guidelines and regulations Conformity to the - R&TTE Directive -1999/5 EG following - Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EWG guidelines and - EMC Directive RL89/336/EG for the domestic / regulations: residential and industrial areas - ETSI TBR 38: May 1998 (acoustics) - ETSI TBR 21: January 1998 (telephone-network access) but without device-internal DC limitation to 60 mA (see TBR21 item 4.7.1 DC characteristics)
  • Page 27: Service

    Service You have purchased a state-of-the-art product manufactured by FHF and subject to stringent quality controls. If you have questions regarding the telephone or if a malfunction has occurred – even after the guarantee period – please contact FHF (see page 4). Please have the type and article number ready (these numbers can be found on the type plate) when you contact us.
  • Page 28: Ce Symbol

    6. Before repair is performed or before replacement of the telephone, it must be disconnected from the voltage supply. If it is unavoidable that the power be switched on during servicing or repair, then this must only be performed by suitably trained specialist personnel. 7.
  • Page 29: Index Of Catchwords

    Index of catchwords Assembly ........10 Maintenance and servicing ..27 Main menu ....... 16 CE symbol......... 28 Menus ........15 Change telephone book ..18 Menu overview......22 Complete lock ......19 Connection diagram ....11 Open Listening ......13 Overview of device ....
  • Page 30 Subject to alterations or errors FHF Funke + Huster Fernsig GmbH Gewerbeallee 15-19 · D-45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr Phone +49 / 208 / 82 68-0 · Fax +49 / 208 / 82 68-286 http://www.fhf.de · e-mail: info@fhf.de...

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