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Table of Contents Muting the microphone......... . 76 Hear conversation via speaker (Handsfree operation).
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*HWWLQJ WR NQRZ \RXU KDQGVHW ,PSRUWDQW LQIRUPDWLRQ :KHUH \RX FDQ XVH \RXU KDQGVHW The FC1 handset is suitable for use in the office, outdoors or in a dusty envi- ronment. It complies with protection class IP54 and is splashproof and dust- proof.
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See also the information on page 19 about using the battery. Only use batteries in an appropriate manner. The FUNKTEL GmbH is not lia- ble for damage which occurs due to inappropriate handling of the battery.
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Getting to know your handset $XWKRULVDWLRQ DQG FRQIRUPLW\ The FUNKTEL GmbH declares that the product FC1 complies with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of guideline 1999/5/EU (R&TTE). This device is suitable for connection to radio interfaces (DECT™) from FUNK-...
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Getting to know your handset 2YHUYLHZ F U N K T E L A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z...
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Getting to know your handset /HJHQG 1DPH 0HDQLQJ Emergency call key Keep key depressed until a deep confir- mation tone sounds! Headset socket Handset Display indicates call numbers and settings Handsfree loudspeaker on rear of casing Functions depend on status (shown in EFT SOFTKEY display) and for switching Functions depend on status (shown in...
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Getting to know your handset 'LVSOD\ Text and symbols in the display facilitate operation of the handset. They guide you through the menus and provide information on the status of your handset. The functions of the right and left softkeys change according to the current sta- tus.
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Getting to know your handset 0HDQLQJ RI V\PEROV FRQW 6\PERO 1DPH 0HDQLQJ Mute The microphone is off. Your call partner cannot hear you. No call signal The call signal has been set to mute. Lock The handset is locked. Handset The handset has a telephone connection.
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Getting to know your handset The display on your handset can show two text lines comprising up to 16 char- acters on each line. The layout of the display contents depends on the status of your handset. ,Q EDVLF VWDWH The display shows the number and the first 16 letters 7442 of your name.
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Getting to know your handset LIST Unread entry in the call list Mail No text message MAIL Unread text message waiting Not yet heard message waiting on a voice mail The called number cannot be reached CCBS Call back entered Conn.
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Getting to know your handset 3XWWLQJ LQWR RSHUDWLRQ ,I \RXU KDQGVHW LV QRW \HW PRXQWHG If the handset is not completely assembled when you receive it, you must: Insert the Mem-Card (see page 15), Install the battery (see page 16) and Remove the protective film from the display, if necessary.
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Getting to know your handset ,QVHUWLQJ WKH 0(0&DUG First use a finger to press the small MEM-Card out of the larger frame (see preceding illustration). With the short edge at an angle under the holding crescents a, push the ...
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Getting to know your handset ,QVHUWLQJ WKH EDWWHU\ Push the battery into the casing (1). Press the battery downwards on the lever side until you hear it lock (2). 5HPRYLQJ WKH EDWWHU\ Place the handset with the display downwards on the table. ...
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Getting to know your handset 3ODFHPHQW RI WKH FKDUJHU Place the charger on a stable, even surface, e.g. a table. Choose a location that is protected from direct sunlight and dampness. $77(17,21 7KH SOXJLQPDLQV XQLWV IRU WKH EDVLF FKDUJHU DQG IRU WKH FKDUJHU SOXV GLIIHU IURP HDFK RWKHU E\ WKH SLQ GHVLJQDWLRQ RI WKH VPDOO ORZYROWDJH FRQQHFWRU DQG E\ WKH SRZHU FDSDELOLW\ Please, use the basic charger (named charger) with the basic plug-in-...
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Getting to know your handset Charger (basic) Charger Plus &KDUJLQJ WKH VSDUH EDWWHU\ If you own a Charger Plus (accessory), you can also use it to charge a spare battery. You can load the spare battery at the same time as your handset. Flip open the Charger Plus (1).
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+HDGVHW FRPELQHG KDQGVHWKHDGVHW A headset is available for the handset FC1. The headset permits hands-free operation. The handset automatically recognizes whether a headset has been connected. The microphone and loudspeaker in the handset will then be VZLWFKHG RII.
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(acoustic shock). There is no protection against loud noises on other devices. Only operate this headset with the FC1! The connector socket is located on the top right hand side of the handset.
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Getting to know your handset %DVLF UXOHV RI RSHUDWLRQ The operation of your handset includes several frequently recurring operating steps. Please familiarize yourself with these operating steps. 6ZLWFKLQJ RQ WKH KDQGVHW The handset is switched off. Press the for a ORQJ period. RIGHT SOFTKEY 6ZLWFKLQJ RII WKH KDQGVHW The handset is in basic status.
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Getting to know your handset 6HOHFWRU The S concludes the setting procedure. ELECTOR 'RXEO\ RFFXSLHG NH\V Some keys on your handset have two functions. The additional blue labels de- note these keys. You must hold the key for ORQJHU if you want to trigger the second blue function.
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Getting to know your handset 5HWXUQLQJ WR DQRWKHU PHQX OHYHO enables you to move to the next menu level up or leave the LEFT SOFTKEY menu. 6XEPHQXV Submenus are operated in exactly the same way as the main menu. &DQFHO Press the for a ORQJ period in order to reach basic status.
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Getting to know your handset G H I G H I Press the GHI button twice. JOH appears in the display. Wait briefly. M N O M N O Press the MNO button twice. JOHN appears in the display. Wait briefly. (QGLQJ LQSXW Press the twice.
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The functions 7KH IXQFWLRQV 7HOHSKRQLQJ DV XVXDO You may use your handset to telephone in the usual manner. Telephoning within the telephone system (internally): dial the internal call number required. External Calls: dial the external line code (usually zero), followed by the call number of your call partner.
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The functions (QGLQJ D FDOO Replace the handset. 5HGLDOOLQJ Press the key for a ORQJ period. HASH Lift the handset. $FFHSWLQJ D FDOO Your handset rings. Lift the handset. 6ZLWFKLQJ RII WKH ULQJLQJ WRQH Your handset rings. Tone off. The call is still waiting.
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The functions 5HMHFWLQJ D FDOO Your handset rings. Press the . The caller hears the busy tone. LEFT SOFTKEY $GGLWLRQDO +LQWV The number of the caller appears in the display. If the call is internal, the name will also be displayed. Diverted call: If someone dials the number 5432 and reaches you by call di- version, the following will also appear in the display: ->5432 If when telephoning you arrive at the boundary of the radio range, you will hear...
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The functions &DOOEDFN LI EXV\ If the called internal subscriber is busy, you may activate a callback. As soon as the subscriber is free, your handset rings and you can allow yourself to be connected to the subscriber. This function must be enabled for your handset within the system.
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The functions 'HDFWLYDWLQJ DOO FDOOEDFNV You cannot delete individual callbacks, only all of them at the same time. If you attempt to delete a callback when no callbacks are entered, you will hear a reject tone. Press S ELECTOR A B C Enter the code 2.
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The functions 'RXEOH &DOO Double call means: If you receive a call, both your handset and a second tele- phone will ring. You may choose which of the WZR sets you wish to use. Your handset can also be the target of a double call, e.g. from the telephone on your desk.
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The functions 6ZLWFKLQJ RQ GRXEOH FDOO The double call feature must have been enabled. Ü D E F G H I Code for double call, e.g. 3 4. STAR Lift the handset. You will hear an acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. The following appears in the display: 3050>>7654. 127( If your handset is outside the range of the system or switched off, the other telephone only will ring.
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The functions 5HIHU EDFN FDOO DQG FDOO IRUZDUGLQJ During a telephone conversation, you may go use refer back and speak to an- other call partner. Your initial call partner is left waiting. The same applies when your call partner also goes to a refer-back call. It is also possible to transfer the caller.
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The functions )RUZDUGLQJ D FDOOHU You are speaking on the handset. Activate a refer-back call. Please dial appears in the display. P Q R S M N O J K L G H I Enter the desired number, e.g. 7 6 5 4. Replace the handset.
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The functions 6ZLWFKLQJ EHWZHHQ OLQHV FDOO SDUWQHUV During a conversation, you may dial a second call number (internal or exter- nal) and subsequently switch between the two call partners. The waiting call partner cannot hear the other conversation. You can always see which partner you are currently connected to on the display.
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The functions &RQIHUHQFH You may hold conversation with two call partners at the same time. Each sub- scriber can speak to the other two subscribers. To do this, the function must be enabled for your handset within the system. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code.
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The functions 6HFRQG &DOO (QGLQJ D FDOO DQVZHULQJ D VHFRQG FDOO You are speaking on the handset. You will hear a call-waiting tone. The dis- play shows an incoming call. A second call is waiting. Replace the handset. Your handset rings. Lift the handset.
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The functions 5HWXUQ WR WKH ILUVW FRQYHUVDWLRQ Use the S to change. ELECTOR 5HIHUEDFN FDOO LQ WKH VHFRQG FDOO You are answering a second call. Activate a refer-back call. Please dial appears in the display. P Q R S M N O J K L G H I Enter the desired number, e.g.
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The functions )RUZDUGLQJ D VHFRQG FDOO You are answering a second call. Activate a refer-back call. Please dial appears in the display. P Q R S M N O J K L G H I Enter the desired number, e.g. 7 6 5 4. Press S .
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The functions &RGH GLDOLQJ Within your telephone system, frequently used call numbers are stored cen- trally under specific code numbers. You may dial any of these numbers by simply entering the respective code number. The code for enabling code dial- ling in your telephone system is determined by the system administrator.
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The functions /RFDO WHOHSKRQH GLUHFWRU\ You can store up to 250 numbers. These numbers are not stored in the tele- phone system, but locally on your MEM-Card. 6HDUFKLQJ IRU DQ HQWU\ XVLQJ WKH DUURZ NH\V Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Search Confirm.
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The functions 6HDUFKLQJ IRU DQ HQWU\ E\ HQWHULQJ WKH ILUVW OHWWHU Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Search Confirm. A B C A B C A B C Enter the first letter, e.g. C. In the display appears the first entry with C, e.g. Carl.
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The functions 5DSLG VHDUFK IRU DQ HQWU\ A B C A B C A B C Enter the first letter (press the first key for a ORQJ period), e.g. C. In the display appears the first entry with C, e.g. Carl. Search for the entry, e.g.
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The functions Search for the first entry, e.g. Connection-King. Confirm. The following appears in the display, e.g. 001034. Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Search Confirm. Search for the second entry, e.g. Reichert. Confirm. In the display appears, e.g. 001034242260. Lift the handset. 127( A time in which you can call up more than one number in the local telephone directory is limited.
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The functions 1HZ HQWU\ Menu Local tel. dir. Menu New entry Confirm. P Q R S M N O J K L G H I Enter the number (up to 32 digits), e.g. 7 6 5 4. Confirm. … A B C Enter the name (up to 16 characters).
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The functions &KDQJLQJ DQ HQWU\ Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Edit Confirm. Search for the entry, e.g. Claes. Confirm. M N O J K L G H I P Q R S Change the number, e.g. 7 6 5 4 (up to 32 digits). For an explanation of how to do this, see page 23.
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The functions 'HOHWLQJ DQ LQGLYLGXDO HQWU\ Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Clear entry Confirm. Search for the entry, e.g. Claes. Confirm. The following appears in the display: delete? Confirm. 'HOHWLQJ DOO HQWULHV Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Clear all Confirm. M N O J K L G H I...
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The functions Confirm. Display: Really delete all entries? Confirm. 4XHU\LQJ WKH IUHH FDSDFLW\ Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Capacity Confirm. In the display appears, e.g. Positions: 250 incl. free: 45...
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The functions &DOO OLVW If a call does not reach you it is stored in the call list (the last 10 numbers). You may call back directly from the list. An entry contains number, name (where available), day and time of last call, a + for a new entry, as well as the number of attempts.
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The functions 6FUROOLQJ GRZQ WKH FDOO OLVW Press the S upwards or downwards. The display shows, e.g. 7442 ELECTOR Smith 16.02 10:21 + 01. ,I WKH QXPEHU RU QDPH LV WRR ORQJ If the number or the name is longer than 16 characters, it appears abbreviated in the display.
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The functions ([LWLQJ WKH FDOO OLVW Press the LEFT SOFTKEY...
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The functions 0HVVDJH :DLWLQJ If voicemail is connected to your system, callers can leave messages for you as they would on an answering machine. The “message waiting” list stores the new messages on voicemail that you have not yet listened to. An entry contains the number of the voicemail, the day and time of the last call and a + to denote a new message.
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The functions 9LHZLQJ WKH ³0HVVDJH ZDLWLQJ´ OLVW ZKHQ D QXPEHU RI RWKHU OLVWV DUH DFWLYH Press the 0 key (ORQJ). The display shows, e.g. Mail list. Press the S key several times downwards and scroll to the option MW ELECTOR Consult.
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The functions 'HOHWH DQ HQWU\ LQ WKH ³0HVVDJH ZDLWLQJ´ OLVW Once you have listened to all messages on your voicemail, the entry in the message waiting list will be deleted automatically. 127( Please consult the relevant passages in the operating instructions to learn how to delete messages on voicemail.
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The functions &DOO GLYHUVLRQ You may divert calls from your handset to another telephone. The other tele- phone may also comprise an external set, provided that this feature is enabled for your handset. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code.
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The functions 'HDFWLYDWLQJ D FDOO GLYHUVLRQ G H I Enter the code for call transfer OFF, e.g. 4. The display shows #4. HASH Lift the handset. You will hear an acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
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The functions &DOO GLYHUVLRQ ZKHQ EXV\ You may divert calls from your handset to another telephone, if your line is busy. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code. $FWLYDWH FDOO GLYHUVLRQ ZKHQ EXV\ Ü M N O Enter the code for call diversion when busy, e.g.
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The functions &DOO GLYHUVLRQ ZKHQ FDQQRW EH UHDFKHG You may divert calls from to another telephone, if your handset is cannot be reached (switched off or outside of the radio range of a base station). Your system administrator can give you the code. $FWLYDWH FDOO GLYHUVLRQ ZKHQ XQREWDLQDEOH Ü...
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The functions 'HDFWLYDWH FDOO GLYHUVLRQ ZKHQ XQREWDLQDEOH J K L Enter the code for call diversion when unobtainable OFF, e.g. 1 5. The HASH display shows #15. Lift the handset. You will hear an acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset.
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The functions 'HOD\HG FDOO WUDQVIHU You can divert calls to another telephone for a time. This makes sence if, for example, you are in a meeting. Your system administrator can give you the code. $FWLYDWH GHOD\HG FDOO WUDQVIHU Ü J K L Enter the code for call forwarding, e.g.
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The functions )ROORZ PH FDOO GLYHUVLRQ IURP From your own headset, you can divert calls from another telephone to your- self. To do this, you have to: Prepare this function on another telephone (see below) – your system ad- ministrator can give you the code.
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The functions 'HDFWLYDWLQJ IROORZ PH ± DW DQRWKHU WHOHSKRQH Lift the handset. M N O Enter the code for deactivating “Follow me”, e.g. 1 1 6. Replace the handset. (QWHULQJ WKH FDOO QXPEHU RI WKH RWKHU WHOHSKRQH IURP \RXU KDQGVHW Menu Addit.
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The functions 'HOHWLQJ WKH QXPEHU RI WKH RWKHU WHOHSKRQH RQ \RXU KDQGVHW Menu Addit. services Menu Call diversion Menu Delete End “Follow me” function. $FWLYDWH ³)ROORZ PH´ Your handset is in basic status. Ü Switch on: Press (ORQJ) and then .
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The functions (QG ³)ROORZ PH´ IXQFWLRQ When inactive, display shows FM. Ü Switch off: Press (ORQJ) and then . The following appears briefly in STAR HASH the display: Follow me inactive.
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The functions 3LFNXS You may answer the call on your handset when another telephone rings. If you are assigned to a group, this also works in an undirected way for any tele- phone within the group. You require a code to do this. These codes can be ob- tained from the system administrator.
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The functions 8QGLUHFWHG JURXS SLFNXS Another telephone within your group rings. Ü A B C G H I Enter the code, e.g. 2 4. STAR Lift the handset. You are connected. *URXS SLFNXS Another telephone within your group rings, e.g. 3. Ü...
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The functions '70) SRVWGLDOOLQJ GLJLWV DV WRQH VLJQDOV During a connection, you can transmit digits (e.g. for remote control of an an- swering machine). Your system administrator can give you the code. 7UDQVPLWWLQJ GLJLWV You are speaking on the handset. Ü...
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The functions $XWRPDWLF GHDFWLYDWLRQ RI '70) SRVWGLDOOLQJ DTMF postdialling is deactivated automatically after a certain time. DTMF postdialling is automatically deactivated when the handset is replaced. 0DQXDO GHDFWLYDWLRQ RI '70) SRVWGLDOOLQJ A B C Enter the code, e.g. 1 2. HASH 127( In the event that the code for deactivating contains a hash symbol, and...
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The functions &DOO FKDUJH GLVSOD\ You may view the charges incurred by the last call as well as the total incurred by all calls made since the charges were last cleared. You may also specify how the charges are to be shown in the display. To do this, you must switch on the “receive charges”...
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The functions &DOO FKDUJH GLVSOD\ GXULQJ DQ RQJRLQJ FRQYHUVDWLRQ You may configure your handset to display the call charges when you are speaking on the handset. 127( You can also set the “receive charges” function with codes instead of using the Addit. services menu (see page 115). 'LVSOD\LQJ WKH WRWDO FDOO FKDUJHV IRU WKH FXUUHQW FDOO Menu Addit.
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The functions 'LVSOD\LQJ WKH WRWDO FDOO FKDUJHV IRU DOO FDOOV Menu Addit. services Menu Current charges Menu All calls Confirm. 1R GLVSOD\ RI FKDUJHV Menu Addit. services Menu Current charges Menu No charges Confirm.
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The functions 'LVSOD\LQJ WKH FDOO FKDUJHV DV XQLWV Menu Addit. services Menu Current charges Menu Units Confirm. 'LVSOD\LQJ WKH FDOO FKDUJHV DV DQ DPRXQW Menu Addit. services Menu Current charges Menu Amount Confirm.
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The functions &KHFNLQJ FXUUHQW FKDUJHV Menu Addit. services Menu Display charges. The display indicates the call charges incurred by the last call and the total charges incurred by all calls since the meter was last cleared. Return to basic status by pressing the LEFT SOFTKEY &OHDULQJ WKH FDOO FKDUJH PHWHU Menu Addit.
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The functions &KDQJLQJ FDOO GLYHUVLRQV E\ UHPRWH FRQWURO You can call up your TC system from anywhere and set up or change a call di- version for your handset or other telephones. This is possible using any tele- phone with DTMF post-dialing. “Changing call diversions by remote control”...
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The functions 6HWWLQJ XS DQG FKDQJLQJ FDOO GLYHUVLRQV Ü M N O P Q R S Enter the code for “activate follow me”, e.g. 6 7. STAR D E F T U V W X Y Z P Q R S J K L G H I Enter the external line code to which the calls should be diverted, e.g.
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The functions 7HOHSKRQLQJ ZLWK WKH V\VWHP ZKLOH DZD\ You can call up your TC system from anywhere and, for example, conduct ex- pensive foreign calls using the system. The charges are then accrued by the system. This is possible using any telephone with DTMF post-dialing. “Telephoning via the system”...
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The functions 0XWLQJ WKH PLFURSKRQH You may switch off the microphone on your handset while telephoning. The handset remains switched on. Your call partner cannot hear you, but you can hear him. 0XWLQJ WKH PLFURSKRQH You are speaking on the handset. To switch off microphone: press key 1 for a ORQJ period.
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The functions +HDU FRQYHUVDWLRQ YLD VSHDNHU +DQGVIUHH RSHUDWLRQ You can switch on the loudspeaker installed for handsfree operation. You can then hear your caller’s over the speaker and you can speak with him or her. You can achieve the best handsfree qulality id you place the handset with the keys facing down on the table.
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The functions +DQGVIUHH RSHUDWLRQ ZLWK WKH KDQGVHW LQ WKH FKDUJHU You are speaking on the handset. Place the handset in the charger. It will be automatically set for handsfree operation. appears in the display. 127( Your service can arrange that the converstion is concluded when your handset is placed back in the charger.
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The functions 6HWWLQJ WKH KDQGVHW You may make the handset settings when in basic status. 5LQJLQJ VLJQDO The setting “set acoustics” applies for the ringing tone with the Message func- tion! Menu Set telephone Menu S ET ACOUSTICS Confirm. Make the desired ringing setting, e.g. Ringing tone. You may choose be- tween ringing tone, vibrating, both, short ringing tone and mute.
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The functions 5LQJLQJ WRQH YROXPH Menu Set telephone Menu Ringing tone volume Confirm selection. Your handset will now ring at the set volume. M N O Enter the desired value between 0 and 9, e.g. 6. The entered value appears in the display: Prog 5 2 6 Your handset rings at the desired volume.
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The functions 5LQJLQJ WRQH PHORG\ Menu Set telephone Menu Ringing tone melody Confirm selection. Your handset rings with the set melody. G H I Enter the desired value between 0 and 9, e.g. 4. The entered value appears in the display: Prog 5 5 4 Your handset rings with the desired melody.
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The functions .H\ EHHS Menu Set telephone Menu key beep Select settings, e.g. sound. Confirm. +DQGVHW YROXPH Menu Set telephone Menu Handset volume Confirm. D E F Enter the handset volume (from 1 to 6), e.g. 3. Confirm.
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The functions 7HPSRUDULO\ DGMXVWLQJ WKH KDQGVHW YROXPH GXULQJ FRQYHUVDWLRQ You can telephone in the normal fashion or with the speaker turned on for handsfree operation. Keep the upper or lower part of the depressed for a ORQJHU period SELECTOR until you hear a special information tone with a low tone pitch for confirmation. Repeat the procedure until the volume reaches an appropriate level.
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Repeat depressing the key to increase or decrease the volume. Confirm. The current volume for the handset or for the loudspeaker has been perma- nently saved. /LJKWLQJ The FC1 handset has an illuminated display. Menu Set telephone Menu lighting...
The functions Select the type of lighting, e.g. Off. You may choose between off and auto- matic (lighting is switched on automatically when the handset is used). Confirm. 6ZLWFKLQJ WKH FDOO OLVW RQ RU RII Menu Addit. services Menu Call list When you select the menu Call list, the setting “off”...
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The functions 6ZLWFKLQJ WKH VHFRQG FDOO RQ RU RII Menu Addit. services Menu Second call When you select the menu Second call, the setting “off” is always offered first. Select the selection process, e.g. On. Confirm. 6ZLWFKLQJ WKH DOHUW WRQHV RQ RU RII You can decide whether you hear alert or special information tone, ...
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The functions Select the selection process, e.g. On. Confirm. 5HVHW With the reset, you put some of the settings back to their original, default set- tings: Secret number of the headset (0000) Calling signal (call signal + vibration) ...
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The functions A B C D E F G H I J K L Enter the PIN, e.g. 2 3 4 5. Confirm. The following appears in the display: Really reset? Confirm.
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The functions (PHUJHQF\ FDOO When your handset is locked, the only function that can be used is the emer- gency call number. The following appears in the display above the right softkey: Emergency call. (PHUJHQF\ FDOOV using the red emergency call button at the left side of the top are always available –...
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The functions Confirm. M N O M N O M N O M N O Enter or changing emergency numbers, e.g. 6 6 6 6. Confirm. 'HOHWLQJ HPHUJHQF\ FDOO QXPEHU In order to delete an emergency call number, you must start the change proce- dure as shown above.
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Personal Identification Number (PIN). You can change the PIN. The PIN also enables you to lock your handset. Take good note of your PIN! If you forget the PIN, correction work inside the handset will be necessary. Contact the FUNKTEL service in this case. 5HJXODU 3,1 Menu Lock Menu Create PIN Confirm.
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The functions Confirm. A B C D E F G H I J K L Re-enter the new regular PIN. The digits do not appear in the display. Confirm. 127( For security reasons, you are provided with a second PIN for resetting the call charge meter.
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The functions D E F G H I J K L M N O Enter the new additional PIN, e.g. 3 4 5 6. The digits do not appear in the dis- play. Confirm.
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The functions /RFNLQJ WKH KDQGVHW All functions are blocked when the handset is locked. Only the emergency call feature will work (see page 89). /RFN Menu Lock Menu Lock Confirm. The handset is locked. In the display, you can see 8QORFNLQJ The handset is locked.
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The functions .H\ERDUG ORFN YLD WKH PHQX Menu Set telephone Menu Keyb. lock Confirm. .H\ERDUG ORFN XVLQJ WKH NH\V Ü Lock: Press the key (ORQJ), followed by R. STAR 8QORFNLQJ WKH NH\ERDUG The keyboard is locked. Ü Unlock: Press the key (ORQJ), followed by R.
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The functions /DQJXDJH In the software for newer systems, the digits have been preset (see page 115). If in doubt, please contact your sales representative. You do not need to set the language of the system. This is already configured. 'HWHUPLQLQJ WKH ODQJXDJH RI WKH ORFDO PHQX Menu Set telephone Menu L...
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The functions 0HVVDJLQJ Messaging enables you to send and receive brief messages with your hand- set. You may send messages to individual subscribers and to groups. The call number of a subscriber may vary from his telephone number in certain cases. The messages are defined texts (fixed texts).
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The functions 5HFHLYLQJ D PHVVDJH Your handset rings with a special ringing tone. In the display appears the tele- phone number of the sender (where given) and the message, e.g. 5371 Meeting in room 109. While the message remains visible, you have the following options.
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The functions 0DQXDO FRQILUPDWLRQ Important messages are preceded by an exclamation mark, e.g. ! Meeting. These must be manually confirmed. 0DQXDO FRQILUPDWLRQ SRVLWLYH A message with an exclamation mark is in the display, e.g. ! Meeting in room 109. You must confirm manually. Press the .
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The functions 0HVVDJH OLVW DQG FDOO OLVW Each entry in one of these lists contains the sender number, text, day and time and the number of calls or delivery attempts. In case of several calls or deliv- ery attempts of the same message, the day and time data always refer to the most recent attempt.
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The functions Now select the mail list or the call list by pressing the S ELECTOR UP DOWN again, then ... Confirm the selected list by depressing the centre of the S key in order ELECTOR to open it. 6FUROOLQJ LQ D FDOOHG XS OLVW To scroll, SUHVV WKH WRS XS RU WKH ERWWRP GRZQ of the S key.
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The functions Ü Press S button (ORQJ) followed by the LEFT SOFTKEY &DOOEDFN WR WKH FDOOLQJ SDUW\ IURP WKH FDOO OLVW RU FDOOEDFN WR WKH VHQGHU RI D PHVVDJH IURP WKH PHVVDJH OLVW LI WKH PHVVDJH FRPHV IURP DQRWKHU KDQGVHW ZLWKLQ WKH V\VWHP Display call or message, then ...
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The functions 6HQGLQJ D PHVVDJH 6HQG D GHILQHG WH[W The defined texts are stored centrally. A list of defined texts can be obtained from your system administrator. Ü Press the key (ORQJ) and the . The following appears in the STAR RIGHT SOFTKEY display: Mail address.
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The functions Press the key. Message sent appears briefly in the display. HASH 127( You may store the complete sending procedure for a message in the local telephone directory, e.g. S (keep S depressed for a long HIFT period), H , 1234, , 78, , 109,...
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The functions A B C D E F G H I Enter the number, e.g. 1 2 3 4. Ü Press the key. 1234* appears in the display. STAR P Q R S T U V Enter the number of the text, e.g. 7 8. 1234*78 appears in the display. Ü...
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The functions 6HQGLQJ D GLUHFW FDOO With direct calling, you are sending a defined text with a defined number to a defined receiver (subscriber or group). A list with the direct call numbers can be obtained from your system administrator. As an example the text for the direct call is assumed to be: D IRECT Ü...
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The functions 6HQG D GHILQHG WH[W ZLWK WKH ORFDO WHOHSKRQH GLUHFWRU\ Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Search Search for the entry, e.g. Claes. Ü Press the key for a ORQJHU period. The following appears in the display by STAR the right softkey Msg.to. Press the .
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The functions W X Y Z Dial digits where required, e.g. 1 0 9. In the display appears, e.g. 1234*Meet- ing in Room 109. Press the key. Message being sent appears briefly in the display. HASH 9HULILFDWLRQ POS Meeting … appears soon after successful transmission of the mes- ...
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5HJLVWHULQJ D KDQGVHW Have the 8-digit AC code ready. You can obtain this from FUNKTEL service. You have 2 minutes to make the setting. To log on, the handset must be within range of the telephone system.
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The functions Confirm. The following appears in the display: Enter AC … A B C Enter the AC code, e.g. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2. Confirm. 6HWWLQJ WKH V\VWHP VHOHFWLRQ PRGH The handset can automatically conduct the system change automatically when you move to another location.
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The functions 6HOHFWLQJ WKH V\VWHP PDQXDOO\ If you move to another location and your handset is not set for automatic sys- tem selection, change the system manually. Menu System Menu Select system Select settings, e.g. System 4. Confirm. &KDQJLQJ WKH V\VWHP QDPH Menu System Menu Change name Select settings, e.g.
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The functions … A B C Change the name (up to 14 characters), e.g. West Site. For an explanation of how to do this, see page 23. Confirm. 4XHU\LQJ WKH WHOHSKRQH ,' Menu System Menu Telephon ID Select menu IPEI oder menu IPUI. Confirm.
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The functions 4XHU\LQJ WKH VRIWZDUH YHUVLRQ Menu System Menu Software Version Confirm. The number appears in the software version.
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Appendix &RGHV IRU \RXU KDQGVHW Here you can enter the codes that are set up in your telephone system. These codes can be obtained from your system administrator. 6HWWLQJ &RGH Double Call Determine destination Switch on Switch off Conference Activating a callback Code dialing Call diversion...
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Appendix Here are the numbers of the languages. Your system administrator can tell you which languages correspond to codes 920, and 956 to 960. 1XPEHU /DQJXDJH LQ WKH WHOHSKRQH V\VWHP German English French Italian Spanish Dutch Hungarian Czech Slovenian Russian Polish Danish Slovakian...
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Appendix You can also set all the functions in the “Additional services” menu and some functions from the “Set telephone” menu with key code combinations from the basic state. Here are these sequences. 6HWWLQJ .H\ FRGH VHTXHQFH Follow me Other phone number (long) Telephone STAR...
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Appendix 7HFKQLFDO VSHFLILFDWLRQV Not for use in hazardous areas except zones 2 and 22 in accordance with specifications in the manufacturer’s declaration. Standard DECT™ (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) Dimensions 137 x 46 x 21 mm plus antenna Weight, handset approx. 100 g (with battery) Battery type NiMH;...
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Appendix 7DEOH RI FKDUDFWHUV The digit keys may also be used to enter letters and numbers, e.g. for names in the local telephone directory. Your handset will automatically switch to the input of letters when this is required. The second line shows you the lower-case letters. See page 23 for information on how to enter the characters.
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Index ,QGH[ table of characters charger alert tones classic leaving the radio range comfort authorisation placement ringing signal code dialling basic rules codes entering characters language select a menu option combined handset/headset battery conference ...
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Index emergency call , table of characters keys assignment follow me beep activate doubly occupied deactivating lock enabling end the other telephone’s number forwarding language a second call codes local menu of the system ...
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Index second conversation selection, system name, system selector key , sending defined texts , operating time direct call overview, handset receiving a message with suffix dialing software version paging SOS personal identification spare battery ...
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Index handsfree operation ringing tone where to install ...
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