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General Instructions .................................................
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User Controls ...........................................................
2.
Setting Up .................................................................
2.1
Important information ...............................................
2.2
Contents of package .................................................
2.3
2.4
Replacing the batteries .............................................
2.5
Charging the batteries ..............................................
2.6
Tone dialing ..............................................................
2.7
Setting the day and time ...........................................
2.8
Wall mounting the phone ..........................................
3.
Normal Use ...............................................................
3.1
The display ...............................................................
3.2
Receiving incoming calls .........................................
3.3
Dialing a number ......................................................
3.4
Call timer ..................................................................
3.5
Turning the handset on and off .................................
3.6
Range indications......................................................
3.7
Muting the handset microphone ...............................
3.8
Setting the receiver volume ......................................
3.9
Redial .......................................................................
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phonebook ................................................................
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Keypad lock ..............................................................
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Inserting a pause ......................................................
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The Phonebook ........................................................
4.1
Entering numbers in the phonebook .........................
4.2
Viewing a number in the phonebook .....................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Instructions ..........User Controls ............Setting Up ..............Important information ..........Contents of package ..........Connecting the base station and charging base ..Replacing the batteries ..........Charging the batteries ..........Tone dialing .............. Setting the day and time ........... Wall mounting the phone ..........
  • Page 2 Calling Line Identification (IdentiCall subscription required) ......The list of callers ............Storing a number from the list of callers into the phonebook ..........Deleting individual numbers from the list of callers .. Deleting the entire list of callers ....... Advanced Settings ...........
  • Page 3 Registering and de-registering handsets ....8.3.1 Registering handsets ..........8.3.2 De-registering handsets ........... Additional base stations ........... Troubleshooting Guide ..........Important Information ..........10.1 Technical data ............
  • Page 4: General Instructions

    General Instructions Rechargeable batteries When replacing the batteries, use rechargeable type AAA, Ni-MH 1.2 Volt batteries, with a minimum rating of 550mAh. Contact 2C Telecoms (Pty) Ltd on 0860 22 43 57 for replacement batteries if your nearest dealer cannot supply you.
  • Page 5 The rubber feet of the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents. Telkom cannot, therefore, be held responsible for damage to furniture etc. NOTE: Your telephone is guaranteed for a period of 12 calendar months from the date of purchase as indicated on your till slip.
  • Page 6: User Controls

    User Controls Handset 1. Redial /Clr./Mute button 2. Up/Calls list button 3. End call/Power/Exit button 4. Down/Phonebook button Internal calls button 6. Selection/Menu button 7. Call / Recall button 8. Keypad lock button 9. Handsfree button Base station 1. Page button Charging base 1.
  • Page 7: Setting Up

    Setting Up Important information NOTICE: Before switching on, please read the general instructions at the beginning of this manual. Contents of package The package contains: Base station, one base station stand, one charging base, one charging base stand, two handsets, four batteries, two power adaptors with power cords, one telephone line cord, and this instruction manual.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Base Station And Charging Base

    When replacing the batteries, use rechargeable AAA Ni-MH 1.2 Volt batteries of at least 550mAh. Replacement batteries are available from your nearest Telkom Direct Store or major retail outlet. To fit the batteries into the handsets, press down on the upper edge of the battery compartment cover and slide it away from the handset.
  • Page 9: Tone Dialing

    The actual condition of the batteries are shown on the LCD display with the battery capacity symbol shown below : Full Half If the remaining charge in the batteries is too low, the symbol on the display will blink. NOTICE: Like your car battery, the rechargeable batteries suffer from a certain, unavoidable ageing effect.
  • Page 10: Wall Mounting The Phone

    Wall mounting the phone You can mount your telephone directly against a wall, or place it on a shelf, desk or table. The unit can be mounted to any wall surface using two self-tapping screws (not supplied). In order to mount your phone on a wall, the base station stand must not be fitted (See 2.3).
  • Page 11: Receiving Incoming Calls

    Steady: You are in handsfree mode. Steady: The handset ringer is off (set to silent). Steady: The signal strength is sufficient. Blinking: The signal strength is getting weaker. Steady: Indicates the battery charge level. Blinking: Batteries low. Please recharge. Receiving incoming calls If you receive an incoming call, the handset will emit a ring signal and the handset display shows CALL followed by the callers telephone number (Identicall subscription required) and the...
  • Page 12: Call Timer

    NOTICE: With Pre-dialing, if you dial the wrong digit you can briefly press the button to delete one digit at a time. If you press the button, the entire number will be deleted. Press the button on the handset to dial the number. NOTICE: You can also press the button first, you will then hear dial tone.
  • Page 13: Muting The Handset Microphone

    Muting the handset microphone You can use the button to turn off the handset microphone during a call. You can then speak without being heard over the telephone (secret function). The receiver in the handset remains switched on so that you can still hear the caller. Press the button during a call.
  • Page 14: Copying A Number From The Redial List Into The Phonebook

    3.9.1 Copying a number from the redial list into the phonebook Press the button. The last number dialed will appear n the display. Use the buttons to select the number you wish to transfer to the phonebook. Press the MENU button. The display shows SAVE NUMBER.
  • Page 15: Deleting All Numbers From The Redial List

    3.9.3 Deleting all numbers from the redial list Press the button. The last number dialed will appear on the display. Press the MENU button. Use the button to select DELETE ALL. Press the MENU button. The display shows CONFIRM?. Press the MENU button to delete all numbers from the redial list.
  • Page 16: The Phonebook

    The Phonebook Up to 100 telephone numbers and names can be stored in the phonebook. The maximum stored number length is 24 digits and name length is 12 characters. Entering numbers in the phonebook Press the MENU button. The display shows PHONEBOOK. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 17: Viewing A Number In The Phonebook

    To enter a space, use the 1 button. To enter the same letter twice, press the desired letter button and then wait for the display cursor to move automatically to the next position. Entry errors can be deleted with the button.
  • Page 18: Modifying Numbers Stored In The Phonebook

    During a call: Press the MENU button twice. buttons can now be used to step through the list of stored numbers. To jump directly to a number with a name beginning with a certain letter, press the button with the desired letter. The name will be displayed.
  • Page 19: Deleting Individual Numbers From The Phonebook

    Deleting individual numbers from the phonebook Enter the phonebook. The display will show the first stored number in alphabetical order. Use the buttons to select the entry you wish to delete. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select DELETE ENTRY. Press the MENU button again.
  • Page 20: Dialing A Number From The Quickdial Memory

    4.6.1 Dialing a number from the quickdial memory Press and hold the button 1-9. The telephone will automatically dial the number stored in that memory location. 4.6.2 Deleting a number stored in the quickdial memory Press the MENU button. Press the MENU again to select PHONEBOOK.
  • Page 21: Calling Line Identification (Identicall Subscription Required)

    Calling Line Identification (IdentiCall subscription required) The calling line identification display shows the origin of incoming calls. If the data is available, the display shows the caller’s telephone number after the first ring. If the caller’s name and number is stored in your phonebook, they will be shown alternately on the display.
  • Page 22: Storing A Number From The List Of Callers Into The Phonebook

    Storing a number from the list of callers into the phonebook Any number in the list of callers can be transferred directly to the phonebook. Press the button and press the MENU button to show the last calling number received on the display. Use the buttons to select the number in the list of callers that you wish to transfer to the phonebook.
  • Page 23: Advanced Settings

    Press the MENU button again. Use the buttons to select DELETE ALL. Press the MENU button. The display shows CONFIRM?. Press the MENU button. To exit from the entry mode, press the button. Advanced Settings Recall time Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select ADVANCED SET.
  • Page 24: Setting A Number To Be Barred

    6.2.2 Setting a number to be barred Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select ADVANCED SET. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select CALL BARRING. Press the MENU button. Enter the PIN number (default setting 0000). Press the MENU button.
  • Page 25: To Change The Baby Call Number

    6.3.2 To change the baby call number Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select ADVANCED SET. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select BABY CALL. Press the MENU button. Enter the PIN number (default setting 0000). Press the MENU button.
  • Page 26: Auto Prefix

    Auto prefix You can set your telephone to detect a dialed number and replace it with another number. The number to be detected can be up to 5 digits long. It can be replaced with a number up to 10 digits. This function could be used to generate you own “shortcut keys”...
  • Page 27: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Any additional programming functions can be accessed through a very user-friendly menu. Here is a short guideline to navigate your way through the menu of your telephone: To begin programming, press the MENU button. buttons are used to search through the function groups. The group indicated on the display is selected by pressing MENU.
  • Page 28: Setting A Group Melody

    Press the MENU button. buttons to select PERSONAL SET. Press the MENU button. The display shows HANDSET TONE. Press the MENU button. The display shows RING VOLUME. Press the MENU button. buttons to select between OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, BOOST and PROGRESSIVE. Press the MENU button to confirm.
  • Page 29: Setting Auto Hang Up

    You can then select further menu functions or exit by pressing button. Setting auto hang up When auto hang up is switched on, you can end a call just by replacing the handset on the base station or charging base. If switched off, you have to press the button first before replacing the handset on base station.
  • Page 30: Changing Your Pin Number

    The display shows HANDSET TONE. Press the MENU button. buttons to select KEY TONE. Press the MENU button. to select ON or OFF. Press the MENU button to confirm. You can then select further menu functions or exit by pressing button.
  • Page 31: Setting The Babysit Mode

    7.10 Setting the babysit mode When you have more than one handset connected to the base station, this function will allow you to leave one handset in a room and use the other handset to listen to sounds in that room. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 32: Setting The Alarm Tone

    7.12 Setting the alarm tone You can choose between three alarm tones. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select CLOCK/ALARM. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select ALARM TONE. Press the MENU button. The current melody will be played. Use the buttons to select a melody.
  • Page 33: Menu Structure

    7.14 Menu structure Phonebook New Entry ...More List Entry ...More Delete All ...More Direct Mem Key 1 - 9 ...More Clock/Alarm Date & Time ...More Set Alarm ...More Alarm Tone ...More Personal Set Handset Tone Ring Volume Ringer Off Progressive Boost High Medium...
  • Page 34 Personal Set Handset Name ...More Auto Pick-Up On - Off Auto Hang-Up On - Off Language English Deutsch Francais Babysit Mode On - Off Advanced Set Recall Time Short Medium Long Call Barring PIN? ...More Baby Call PIN? ...More Registration Select Base ...More Regist.
  • Page 35: Multiple Handsets

    Multiple Handsets Your telephone is limited GAP standard and allows a maximum of 5 handsets to be registered to the base. Any GAP compliant handset can replace a handset that is registered to your telephone. One handset needs to be de-registered from the base station first.
  • Page 36: Adding An Outgoing External Call To An Internal Conversation

    8.2.1 Adding an outgoing external call to an internal conversation During a call, press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select INT 2NDCALL. Press the MENU button. The display shows CALLING R. Enter the second number. When your second caller answers, press the MENU button to open the options menu: - CONFERENCE: Press the MENU button to initiate a 3-way with an external caller and internal caller.
  • Page 37: De-Registering Handsets

    8.3.2 De-registering handsets A handset can only be de-registered using another handset that is registered to the same base station. Press the MENU button on the handset. Use the buttons t o select ADVANCED SET. Press the MENU button. Use the buttons to select UNREGISTER.
  • Page 38 The display shows SELECT BASE. Press the MENU button. The display now shows all base stations that the handset is already registered to. The number of the currently active base station will flash. Select the required base station by means of the keypad.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting Guide

    If you have any problems with your telephone, please check through the following troubleshooting guide. For claims under guarantee, please contact Telkom or your nearest retail outlet. The guarantee period is 12 months from the date of purchase as indicated on your till slip which must be retained as proof of purchase.
  • Page 40 No call can be made or received The telephone line connections are not correct or there is a fault on the line. Only use the telephone cables supplied. Use another telephone to check whether your line is in order. The power adaptor is not properly inserted or there is a power failure.
  • Page 41: Important Information

    Important Information 10.1 Technical data Standard DECT Frequency range 1880 to 1990 Mhz Power supply Base station: 220/230V, 50Hz Range Interior, up to 50m Range Line of sight, up to 300m Standby time Up to 100 hours Call time Up to 10 hours Rechargeable batteries 2 x type AAA Ni-MH 1.2 Volt Minimum 550mAh batteries...

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