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Operating the Telephone

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Operating the Telephone

Display and explanation of operation sequences

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Enter digits or letters

*

Press the button depicted briefly

2 x 

*

Press the button depicted twice, briefly

2 sec  

*

Press the button depicted for 
2 seconds

Press and hold 

*

Press and hold the button depicted

Release 

*

Release the button depicted

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Telephone rings

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Lift the receiver

é

Replace the receiver on−hook

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Text

]

Text flashes in the display

GERMAN

 or 

Text or icon in the display

 

The translucent digit key block is illuminated from inside as soon
as you lift the receiver, press a button or an incoming call is recei-
ved.

Icons in the display

Icon

Description

On: Replace the batteries.

14:45

Display of the time 

 Page 12.

19/09

Display of the date 

 Page 12.

The phone book is open 

 Page 13.

REPEAT

The caller in the calls list has called several times 

 Page 15.

VOICE

Flashing: Recording mode is active 

 Pages 12 and 16.

On: A name has been recorded for this phone book entry.

+

An emergency call number (M1, M2 or M3) has been dial-
led 

 Page 16.

CLIP

The calls list is open 

 Page 15.

NEW

The entry in the calls list is new 

 Page 15.

Navigating in the menu

All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Refer to Menu
Structure 

 Page 12 for information on how to access each respective

function.

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Open the main menu

+

 or 

,

Select the submenu required

Open the submenu

+

 or 

,

Select the setting required

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Enter digits or letters using the relevant
digit keys

Confirm the entries

•

Cancel programming and saving
processes and return to Standby mode

 

Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no input 
within 15 seconds.

Creating phone book entries − example

The example in 

Creating phone book entries

 explains how to navigate

and make entries in the phone book. Proceed as in this example for all the
settings.

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Open the main menu

+

 or 

,

Select the submenu required and 

STORE NUMBER , 

confirm it

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Enter the phone number (max. 22
digits) and confirm it

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Enter the name (max. 16 letters) and
confirm it

Service−Hotline: Tel. 0844 800 6503

Summary of Contents for POWERTEL 50 ALARM PLUS

Page 1: ...Emergency telephone Operating Instructions POWERTEL 50 ALARM PLUS...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...rating Elements 7 4 Operating the Telephone 8 5 Telephoning 9 6 Private Branch Exchanges Suppl Services 11 7 Menu Structure 12 8 Phone Book 13 9 Calls List 15 10 Emergency Call Unit 16 11 If Problems...

Page 4: ...de range of hearing aids available there is no guarantee that the telephone will function problem free with every model Caution This telephone is capable of producing very volume le vels when the ampl...

Page 5: ...installed in the emergency call unit 1 Wall mounting bracket 1 Operating manual 1 Connecting the telephone Connect the telephone as illustrated in the diagram For reasons of safety only use the power...

Page 6: ...ng the time and date The time and date are set via the menu Refer to Page 12 for the se quence of menu option selections necessary Private branch exchanges The information on Page 11 explains how to i...

Page 7: ...button 13 Redial button 14 LED handsfree mode 15 Handsfree mode button 16 LED telephone is ringing 17 Receiver 40 dB boost button 18 Volume boost on LED 19 Control knob receiver volume hidden under p...

Page 8: ...16 On A name has been recorded for this phone book entry An emergency call number M1 M2 or M3 has been dial led Page 16 CLIP The calls list is open Page 15 NEW The entry in the calls list is new Page...

Page 9: ...dial numbers or as a memory location for automatic emergency call dialling Phone numbers must have been stored as quick dial numbers Page 16 _ or Press the required quick dial button or Dial the numbe...

Page 10: ...me display The duration of a call is displayed in minutes and seconds during the call Handsfree Use this function to listen to the caller via the loudspeaker Switch on handsfree mode Deactivate handsf...

Page 11: ...ialling pause P is shown in the display After dialling the number for the outside line the telephone then waits approx 3 seconds before dialling the actual phone number The pause can also be entered w...

Page 12: ...ER NUMBER ENTER NAME NAME RECORDING Page 14 RECORD MESSAGE Page 16 CHECK MESSAGE Page 16 LANGUAGE1 GERMAN FRENCH ENGLISH ITALIAN FLASH FLASH100 FLASH300 RINGER TONE RINGER TONE 1 3 VOICE 2 VOICE YES V...

Page 13: ...r the same letter twice press the button to enter the letter Wait until the cursor skips one place forward Enter the letter again Creating phone book entries J Open the main menu y or z Select the sub...

Page 14: ...mes J Open the main menu y or z Select the submenu required and NAME RECORDING confirm it y or z Select a phone book entry hold VOICE Start recording release End recording If the key is not released r...

Page 15: ...sferred directly to the phone book y or z Open the calls list and select an entry 2 sec J Start the storing process COPY TO MEMORY Confirm the storing process The phone number is stored in the phone b...

Page 16: ...he 0 key When recording your message make sure that the person called recognises your name in the emergency call Inform them clearly that this is an emergency call and that you need help Recording an...

Page 17: ...approx 60 seconds The outgoing alert message is played in a continuous cycle 3 The person answering the call immediately hears this alert message The person taking the call stops the outgoing alert me...

Page 18: ...ec ted properly or is defective Only use the telephone connection ca ble supplied The power adaptor plug is not plugged in or there is a complete power failure Some functions eg 40 dB am plifier or ha...

Page 19: ...tallation Acts of God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guarantee In the case of complaints we reserve the right to repair or replace defect parts or provide a replacement de...

Page 20: ...ns in the display 8 Inserting batteries 6 L Language setting 12 M Main menu 12 Maintenance 19 Making a call 9 Menu structure 12 Muting the microphone 10 N Navigating in the menu 8 O Operating elements...

Page 21: ...Notes 21 Notes...

Page 22: ...and tear incorrect positioning or storing improper connection or installation Acts of God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guarantee CLAIMS UNDER THE TERMS OF GUARANTEE MAY...

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