Bosch MM588 Operating Instructions Manual

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MM588
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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Operating instructions MM588 connected to Integral 33...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    New battery cells will generally only reach their full capacity after several days of standard operation. Batteries must be used in the appropriate manner. Bosch is not liable for damage which occurs due to inappropriate handling of the battery. Charging the battery in standard operation The charging time for an empty battery is approximately 8 hours.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Contents Getting to know your handset Important information ......... . . Overview .
  • Page 4: Overview

    Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Overview Call indicator Display indicating call numbers and settings Redial button 2nd function: Programming Follow me button 2nd function: Abbreviated dialling Handset volume buttons Left softkey Functions depend Right softkey on status (display Functions depend contents).
  • Page 5: Display

    Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Display Various texts and symbols in the display assist you in operating the handset. The texts and symbols are provided in the display to guide you through the menus and inform you about the status of your handset. The functions of the right and left softkeys change according to the current status.
  • Page 6 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Display Continued The display of your handset can accommodate a maximum of 16 characters in each line. The layout of the display contents depends on the status of your handset. In basic status In basic status 3050 The display shows the number and the first 16 letters...
  • Page 7: Commissioning

    Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Commissioning When you receive your handset, it is registered in the system and ready for operation. All you need to do is connect the supplied charger. If you wish to register your handset in another system, refer to Page 49. Placement of the charger Place the charger on a solid, even surface, e.g.
  • Page 8 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Commissioning Continued Removing the battery Place the handset on a table with the Press in the display facing down. Press in the clip. clip. Pull up the clip on the battery. Charging the replacement battery Place a replacement battery in the charging holder (rear side of the charger).
  • Page 9 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Commissioning Continued Vibra battery A Vibra battery is available for the handset. The Vibra battery serves to vibrate the handset when a call is received. How to activate the vibration is explained on Page 38. Carrying clip The clip is designed for carrying your handset in an office environment.
  • Page 10 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Commissioning Continued HSG30-DECT Combined handset / headset The HSG30-DECT combined handset / headset is available for the handset. The connector socket is located on the base of the handset. The combined handset / headset enables “handsfree” telephoning. The microphone and loudspeaker in the handset will then be switched off.
  • Page 11: Basic Rules Of Operation

    Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Basic rules of operation The operation of your telephone includes several operating steps which are often repeated. Please familiarize yourself with these operating steps. Left and right softkey The function of the softkeys changes according to the situation. The respective function always appears in the display above the softkey, e.g.
  • Page 12 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Basic rules of operation Continued Selecting a menu Some functions and settings of your telephone can be obtained via the display contents (menu). The menu is set out in such a way that most of the menu options lead to submenus.
  • Page 13 Getting to know your handset Integral 33 Basic rules of operation Continued Entering characters for telephone directory entries The digit keys may also be used to enter letters and characters, e.g. for names in your personal telephone directory. The letters are printed on the digit keys.
  • Page 14: The Functions

    The functions Integral 33 Telephoning in the usual manner 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.
  • Page 15 The functions Integral 33 Telephoning in the usual manner Continued Accepting a call Your handset rings. Lift the handset. Switching off the ringing tone Your handset rings. Tone off. The call is still waiting. Rejecting a call Your handset rings. Reject.
  • Page 16: Callback If Busy

    The functions Integral 33 Callback if busy If the called internal subscriber is busy, you may activate a callback. As soon as the line of this subscriber becomes free, your telephone rings and you can allow yourself to be connected to the subscriber. This function must be enabled for your telephone within the system.
  • Page 17: Double Call

    The functions Integral 33 Double call Double call means: When you are called, both your handset and a second telephone will ring. You may choose which of the two sets you wish to use. You will need codes in order to set up the double call feature. These codes can be obtained from your system administrator.
  • Page 18 The functions Integral 33 Double call Continued Switching on double call Enter the code for double call ON, e.g. star key, 34. Lift the handset. You will hear an acknowledgement tone. Replace the handset. Switching off double call Enter the code for double call OFF, e.g. #34. Lift the handset.
  • Page 19: Consultation Call And Call Forwarding

    The functions Integral 33 Consultation call and call forwarding During a telephone conversation, you may go into consultation and speak to another call partner. Your initial call partner is left waiting. The same ap- plies when your call partner also goes into consultation. It is also possible to transfer the caller.
  • Page 20 The functions Integral 33 Consultation call and call forwarding Continued Disconnecting the current call partner Disconnect using the left softkey. Transferring a caller You are speaking on the telephone. Activate consultation. Please dial appears in the display. Enter the desired number, e.g. 7654. Replace the handset.
  • Page 21: Switching Between Lines (Call Partners)

    The functions Integral 33 Switching between lines (call partners) During a conversation, you may dial a second call number (intrnal or exter- nal) and subsequently switch between the two call partners. The waiting call partner cannot hear the other conversation. The display always indica- tes which call partner you are connected to at present.
  • Page 22: Conference

    The functions Integral 33 Conference You may hold conversation with two call partners at the same time. Each subscriber can speak to the other two subscribers. To do this, the function must be enabled for your telephone within the system. Your system admini- strator will inform you of the required code.
  • Page 23: Abbreviated Dialling

    The functions Integral 33 Abbreviated dialling You may assign important call numbers to the ten digit keys of your handset. This reduces the number of buttons that you must press in order to dial these call numbers. Storing abbreviated dialling numbers Press the programming button, shift key, and abbreviated dial- ling key.
  • Page 24 The functions Integral 33 Abbreviated dialling Continued Dialling abbreviated code numbers Activate abbreviated code dialling. Enter the desired abbreviated code dialling key, e.g. 3. Lift the handset. You are connected. Clearing an abbreviated number Press the programming button, shift key, and abbreviated dial- ling key.
  • Page 25: Code Dialling

    The functions Integral 33 Code dialling 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 dialling in your telephone system is determined by the system administra- tor.
  • Page 26: Local Telephone Directory

    The functions Integral 33 Local telephone directory You may store up to 50 numbers. These numbers are not stored in the telephone system, but locally in your handset. Searching for an entry using the arrow keys Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Search Confirm.
  • Page 27 The functions Integral 33 Local telephone directory Continued Rapid search for an entry Press the shift key. Enter the first letter, e.g. C. The first entry that starts with C appears in the display, e.g. Carl . Search for the entry, e.g. Claes Lift the handset.
  • Page 28 The functions Integral 33 Local telephone directory Continued Changing an entry Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Edit Confirm. Search for the entry, e.g. Claes Confirm. Change the number, e.g. 7654 (up to 24 digits). Confirm..Change the name (up to 16 characters). How to do this is explained on P.
  • Page 29 The functions Integral 33 Local telephone directory Continued Deleting all entries Menu Local tel. dir. Menu Clear all Confirm. Enter the PIN, e.g. 7654 (refer to Page 44). Confirm. Really delete all entries? appears in the display. Confirm. Querying the free capacity Menu Local tel.
  • Page 30: Call Diversion

    The functions Integral 33 Call diversion You may divert calls from your handset to another telephone. The other telephone may also comprise an external set, provided that this feature is enabled for your telephone. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code.
  • Page 31: Follow Me

    The functions Integral 33 Follow me You switch on the call diversion from another telephone to your handset. You must first enable this function at the other telephone. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code. Enabling follow me at the other telephone Lift the handset.
  • Page 32 The functions Integral 33 Follow me Continued Entering the call number of the other telephone from your handset Press the programming button, shift key, and follow me key. The current setting appears in the display, e.g.: Free . Specify the call number from which you wish to divert calls to your handset, e.g.
  • Page 33: Dtmf Postdialling (Digits As Tone Signals)

    The functions Integral 33 DTMF postdialling (digits as tone signals) You may transmit digits during a call, thus enabling the remote control of an answering machine, for example. Your system administrator will inform you of the required code. Transmitting digits You are speaking on the telephone.
  • Page 34: Call Charge Display

    The functions Integral 33 Call charge display You may view the charges incurred by the last call as well as the total incur- red by all calls made since the charges were last cleared. You may also specify how the charges are to be represented in the display. To do this, you must activate the call charge receiver on the handset.
  • Page 35 The functions Integral 33 Call charge display Continued Call charge display during an ongoing conversation You may configure your handset to display the call charges when you are speaking on the telephone. Displaying the total call charges for the current call Press the programming button.
  • Page 36 The functions Integral 33 Call charge display Continued Displaying the call charges in basic status Press the programming button. Enter the code 825. 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.
  • Page 37: Muting The Microphone

    The functions Integral 33 Muting the microphone You may switch off the microphone on your handset whilst telephoning. The handset remains switched on. Your call partner cannot hear you, but you can hear him. Muting the microphone You are speaking on the telephone. Switch off the microphone.
  • Page 38: Setting The Handset

    The functions Integral 33 Setting the handset You may make the handset settings when in basic status. Acoustics Menu Set telephone Menu Set acoustics Confirm. Make the desired ringing setting, e.g. Ringing tone . You may choose between the ringing tone, vibrating, both, brief ringing tone or mute. Confirm.
  • Page 39 The functions Integral 33 Setting the handset Continued Ringing volume Press the programming button, 5, redial button, 2. The display indicates the codes and the current volume (set to 9 when delivered): Prog 5 2 9 . Your handset rings at the set volume. Enter the desired value between 0 and 9, e.g.
  • Page 40 The functions Integral 33 Setting the handset Continued Key beep Menu Set telephone Menu Key beep Select the key beep, e.g. Click . You may choose between click, tone and off. Confirm. Handset volume Menu Set telephone Menu Handset volume Confirm.
  • Page 41 The functions Integral 33 Setting the handset Continued Permanently setting the handset volume during conversation You are speaking on the telephone. Press the volume buttons on the side of the handset housing. Press the right softkey. Lighting Menu Set telephone Menu Lighting Select the type of lighting, e.g.
  • Page 42 The functions Integral 33 Setting the handset Continued Reset Performing a reset has the effect of returning some settings to their original status when delivered: Handset PIN, key tone, handset volume, display lighting. – The PIN must be entered for this purpose. Menu Set telephone Menu Reset Confirm.
  • Page 43: Emergency Call

    The functions Integral 33 Emergency call When your handset is locked, the only function that can be used is that of the emergency call number. The following appears in the display above the right softkey: SOS. Setting up and changing emergency call numbers Menu Set telephone Menu Emergency No.
  • Page 44: Personal Identification Number (Pin)

    Confirm. Press the left softkey for a long period to return to basic status. Take good note of your PIN! If you forget the PIN, an adjustment inside the telephone will be necessary. Contact the Bosch Service in this case.
  • Page 45 The functions Integral 33 Personal Identification Number (PIN) Continued Additional PIN for call charges Press the programming button. Enter the code 80. Press the redial button. Enter the old additional PIN. The digits do not appear in the display. (When delivered, this is set to 0000). Press the redial button.
  • Page 46: Locking The Handset

    The functions Integral 33 Locking the handset Lock Menu Lock Menu Lock Confirm. appears in the display. Unlocking The handset is locked. appears in the display. Press any key, e.g. the right softkey. Enter PIN appears in the display. Enter the PIN, e.g. 2345. The PIN does not appear in the display.
  • Page 47 The functions Integral 33 Locking the handset Continued Keyboard lock via the menu Menu Set telephone Menu Keyb. lock Confirm. Keyboard lock via the keys Lock. Unlocking the keyboard The keyboard is locked. Unlock.
  • Page 48: Language

    The functions Integral 33 Language Determining the language of the local menu Menu Set telephone Menu Language Language English selecting. Confirm. Press the left softkey for a long period to return to basic status. Setting the language of the telephone system Your system administrator will inform you of the numbers of the languages.
  • Page 49: Registering Your Handset In The System

    To log on to a system, you may either use a free system entry or overwrite a system entry that is already being used. Registering the handset (on a free system entry) Have the 8-digit AC code ready. This is obtained from the Bosch Service. You have 2 minutes to make the setting. Menu System Menu Log on tel.
  • Page 50 Registering your handset in the system Continued Registering the handset (on a system entry already being used) Have the 8-digit AC code ready. This is obtained from the Bosch Service. You have 2 minutes to make the setting. Menu System Menu Log on tel.
  • Page 51 The functions Integral 33 Registering your handset in the system Continued Selecting the system Menu System Menu Select system Confirm. Select the system, e.g. System 4 Confirm. Press the left softkey for a long period to return to basic status. Changing the system name Menu System Menu Change name...
  • Page 52 The functions Integral 33 Registering your handset in the system Continued Querying the telephone ID Menu System Menu Telephone pass Select menu IPEI or menu IPUI . Confirm. IPUI:00008302e7 , for example, appears in the display. Press the left softkey for a long period to return to basic status. Checking the software version Menu System Menu Software version...
  • Page 53: Codes For Your Handset

    Anhang Integral 33 Codes for your handset Here you can enter the codes that are set up in your telephone system. These codes can be obtained from your system administrator. Setting Code Double call Determine destination Activate Deactivate Conference Activating a callback Code dialling Call diversion Activate Deactivate...
  • Page 54: Further Information About Your Telephone

    Understandably, Bosch cannot be liable for such damage. You are therefore advised to use an antiskid surface for your charger, in particular with new furniture or furniture that has been refreshed using varnish preservation agents.
  • Page 55 The telephone has been authorized by the regulating authorities for telecommunication and post (Reg TP). This telephone is designed for connection to Bosch telecommunications systems only. Only when connected to Bosch telecommunications systems does this telephone comply with the European regulations for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Page 56 In the exceptional event that you have the batteries or accumulators replaced by your own qualified employees, you are obliged to ensure proper disposal of the energy sources containing the harmful substances by returning them either to us or an appropriate collection point. Yours, Bosch Telecom GmbH...
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Appendix Integral 33 Specifications Standard: DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications). Dimensions: 143 x 50 x 22.5 mm Weight, handset: Approx. 115 g (with standard battery pack) Battery type: Li-Ion; 600 mAh Operating time for handset Conversation: Up to 10 hours (with full battery): Stand-by: Up to 70 hours...
  • Page 58: Table Of Characters

    Appendix Integral 33 Table of characters The digit keys may also be used to enter letters and numbers, e.g. for names in the local telephone directory. Your telephone will automatically switch to the input of letters when this is required. The second line shows you the lower case letters.
  • Page 59: Index

    Appendix Integral 33 Index Abbreviated dialling, 23 Dialling Acoustics, 38 abbreviated dialling, 24 Basic rules, 11 code dialling, 25 entering characters, 13 telephone directory, 26 selecting a menu option, 12 Digits as tone signals, 33 See also DTMF Post dialling Battery charging, 2 Display, 5...
  • Page 60 Appendix Integral 33 Index Continued Keys SOS, 43 See also Emergency call key beep, 39, 40 keyboard lock, 47 Specifications, 57 table of characters, 58 technical, 57 Language Switching, 19, 21 local, 48 See also Call forwarding; Switching between lines of the system, 48 Switching between lines, 21 Lighting, 41...
  • Page 61 A-1131 Wien I-20149 Milano Telephone +43-1-8 78 70 Telephone +39-02-3 69 61 Fax +43-1-8 78 70-73 70 Fax +39-02-3 69 68 05 N.V. Robert Bosch S.A., Belgium Robert Bosch AG Kommunikationstechnik Rue Henri Genesse 1 Switzerland B-1070 Bruxelles Telephone +32-2-5 25 51 11...

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