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  • Page 1 Operating instructios FT5010 Whole new experiance...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Technical Desctiption Putting into service Dialing call numbers Using the telephone memory Advanced operations Adjsuting telephone settings Adjsuting telephone settings Operation at private PBXs Wall mounting...
  • Page 3: Technical Desctiption

    Technical Desctiption Key functions: Set key Pause key Recall key Mute key Redial key Handsfree key / Speaker & massage waiting lamp Volume keys Repertory keys Repertory keys (While pressing shift) Speed dialing (Combined with keypad) "New massage" display (at private PBX) If your PBX supplies active massage service, you can get notification for pending voice massages.
  • Page 4: Putting Into Service

    (damp environments). The telephone is not splashproof. Dispose of the telephone in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation. Do not forget to include the User’s Guide when passing on your Falcon FT5010 to a third party. Recommendations for telephone installation •...
  • Page 5: Dialing Call Numbers

    Dialing call numbers Dialing call numbers Lift the handset, and dial the call number. Activating/deactivating handsfree talking With this telephone you can also make calls (handsfree mode) or settings without lifting the handset. The best distance from the microhone for speaking is about 50cm.
  • Page 6: Using The Telephone Memory

    Using the telephone memory Saving and dialing repertory numbers You can save up to 16 call numbers using the two levels of the repertory keys. Saving: Lift the handset, then press the set key. Press the repertory key under which the repertory call number is to be stored.
  • Page 7: Advanced Operations

    Advanced operations Dialling pauses One or more dialling pauses (not at 1st digit) can be entered using Pauses are transferred to the memory and are necessary for certain extension systems (e.g.: 0 2368). Dialling a dialling pause within the first 5 digits: The entire number saved is dialled, including the 1-second dialling pause.
  • Page 8: Adjsuting Telephone Settings

    Adjsuting telephone settings Adjusting the ringer volume The volume of the ringer can be set to one of 3 levels and can also be deactivated completely (default setting: level 3). Lift the handset, then start the function. Press one of the keys 1...3:1-highest frequency; 3-lowest frequency. Press the set key, then replace the handset.
  • Page 9: Adjsuting Telephone Settings

    Adjsuting telephone settings Switching the dialling mode Lift the handset, then start the function. 0 = Pulse mode (default setting) 1 = DTMF mode Press the set key, then replace the handset. Select pause duration Lift the handset, then start the function. Select 0 = 1 sec (default setting) or 1 = 3 sec Press the set key, then replace the handset.
  • Page 10: Operation At Private Pbxs

    Operation at private PBXs Setting exchange code When saving number, it's possible to enter Pause, to get outside line at PBX. For details, look at "Dialing Pause" on pg. 5. Recall key (use on private PBXs) During a trunk call, you can make an enquiry call or transfer a call. To do this, press the recall key .
  • Page 12: Wall Mounting

    Wall mounting Wall mounting diagram You can install the telephone on the wall once the connecting cords have been attached: 1. Using the template provided, drill two holes (5 mm). Insert dowel plugs and screw in flat-head wood screws leaving a slight gap between the screw head and the wall (screws must not be flush).

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