Safety information Before installing your telephone, please read the saftey information and the chapter „Setting up the telephone“. Never try to unscrew the screws and open the device. You could get in contact with current-carrying parts. The telephone does not contain any user-serviceable components.
Table of contents Overview of operating elements ..............4 Description of the menu system ..............7 Setting up the telephone ................9 Making telephone calls ................18 Convenient calling ..................22 Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings ......... 31...
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Table of contents Index Emergency call mode ................37 Setting system functions................44...
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Index Table of contents Customising the handset ................. 53 Basestation settings ................. 58 Using several handsets ................59 Connecting the base station to a PABX system ........62 Appendix ....................65 Menu overview ..................67 Index ......................69...
Overview of operating elements Menu overview Menu overview Symbols in the top line of the display: 1. Phonebook 2. Incoming call 3. Handset Tones Symbols in the bottom line of the display: Or 4. Base Tones 5. Emergency Call...
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Appendix Description of the menu system CE mark Technical data...
Appendix Description of the menu system Maintenance Description of the menu system in the manual: Faults and troubleshooting Display Operations Fault Possible cause Recommended action...
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Setting up the telephone Connecting the base station to a PABX system Scope of supply Setting up the base station Notes on setting up...
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Setting up the telephone Connecting the base station to a PABX system Range Setting the dialling pause for prefix digits Connecting the base station R key functions Fig. 5...
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Setting up the telephone Connecting the base station to a PABX system Batteries in the base station Programming EIC (Exchange Identification Code) / PSIC (Primery Station Identification Code) Alarm signal for power failure Inserting / replacing batteries in the base station Connect telephone to C/O line Connect telephone to Power...
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Using several handsets Setting up the telephone Removing the cables Accepting a waiting call Setting up the handset Opening the battery compartment and inserting the batteries Finding the handset (Paging) ...
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Using several handsets Setting up the telephone Internal requests Inserting plate and plastic cover Switching between internal and external calls (toggle) Ending toggle: Placing the handset on the base station...
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Using several handsets Setting up the telephone Making an internal call Transferring a call Remark: Recommended batteries:...
Base station settings Setting up the telephone Operating times The handset has the following operating times: Remark: Stand by Talk time Charge time Capacity (Hours) (Hours) (Hours) (mAh) Storing the base station speed dialling numbers Deregistering a handset on a base station Attaching the carrying strap to the handset Connecting a headset...
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Setting up the telephone Customising the handset Inserting the name plate on the base station Registering other manufacturers handsets...
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Customising the handset Setting up the telephone Selecting base station Setting the display language English Registering the handset on other base stations Taking the telephone out of operation...
Making telephone calls Customising the handset Making an external call Changing the handset PIN ...
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Customising the handset Making telephone calls Making an internal call Turning Auto Hook on / off Accepting a call Setting the display language Dialling the call number transmitted by the last incoming call...
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Making telephone calls Customising the handset Turning handset number display on / off Turning the base station number display on / off Remark:...
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Setting system functions Making telephone calls Remark: Hands free mode On the handset On the base station...
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Convenient calling Setting system functions Redial (manual) Erasing the redial list Resetting the system Please note:...
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Setting system functions Convenient calling Automatic redial Starting automatic redial: Entering police / fire numbers for a specific country Ending automatic redial:...
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Convenient calling Setting system functions Turning restriction mode on or off Phonebook Storing an entry Changing the access code for room monitoring Dialling using the phonebook...
Setting system functions Convenient calling Character table Dialling restrictions Function overview Baby call (direct call): Full restriction: Storing the baby call number Upper and lower case: R key Deleting characters:...
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Convenient calling Setting system functions Sorting the entries Storing call numbers to the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals Editing or erasing a phonebook entry Editing a phone book entry Turning list of restricted numbers for ringing signals on /...
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Setting system functions Convenient calling Erasing a phonebook entry List of restricted numbers for ringing signals Erasing all entries in the phonebook...
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Convenient calling Setting system functions Storing call numbers to the list of released numbers for Using the base station speed dialling keys ringing signals Storing call numbers to speed dialling keys Turning list of released numbers for ringing signals on / off...
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Setting system functions Convenient calling Turning automatic redial on / off Dialling via speed dialling keys Room monitoring List of released numbers for ringing signals...
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Convenient calling Emergency call mode Turning the Room monitoring function on the handset Emergency call identification code on/off off again after use.
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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode On the handset Loudspeaker Volume Duration of active connection Remark:...
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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode Earpiece volume Pause after unsuccessful sequence Remark: Ringing volume (ringing tone)
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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode Manually disrupting an emergency call Making special emergency call settings Ringing melody Setting the number of sequences...
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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode Alarm mode Process of an emergency call Person seeking help Recipient of an emergency call Key Beeps ...
Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode On the base station Ringing volume (ringing tone) Turning emergency call mode on/off Important: Ringing melody Sending out an emergency call is held down for a few seconds Hold down...
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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings Emergency call mode Loudspeaker volume Description of emergency call mode Important: Storing emergency numbers...
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