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PowerTel
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User Guide

PowerTel

700/702

User Guide

Summary of Contents for PowerTel 700

Page 1: ...PowerTel 000 User Guide PowerTel 700 702 User Guide...

Page 2: ...At a glance Please open this page for an At a glance guide to your PowerTel 700 At a glance Please open this page for an At a glance guide to your PowerTel 700...

Page 3: ...ncluded 14 Up Redial 15 Volume 16 Phonebook Save OK 17 Recall 18 End call 19 Down Calls list Equalizer 20 Keypad 21 Keylock 22 Find handset Registration 1 Incoming call light 2 Memory 1 2 3 3 Boost bu...

Page 4: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation...

Page 5: ...Connect the telephone cable 10 PowerTel 702 users only 11 Attach the belt clip optional 12 Handset display icons explained 13 Phone menu guide 15 How to use your phone menu display 15 Basic guide 15...

Page 6: ...ringer on and off 21 Lock and unlock the handset keypad 22 Make an internal call 22 Transfer an external call internally 23 Make a conference call 23 Register a handset 24 Deregister a handset 25 Fin...

Page 7: ...ualiser setting 33 Boost on 33 Change handset name 34 Switch key pad beep on or off 34 Change contrast 35 Switch auto talk on or off 35 Change backlight timer 36 Switch confirmation beep on or off 36...

Page 8: ...gistered handset 46 Using your quick dial memory buttons 48 Store a quick dial name and number 48 Edit a quick dial entry 48 Delete a quick dial entry 49 Using your calls list 50 Store numbers from yo...

Page 9: ...e 58 Safety information 62 Intended use 62 Phone location 62 Power supply 63 Medical equipment 63 Rechargeable batteries 63 Hearing aid compatibility 64 Disposal 64 Technical details 65 Default settin...

Page 10: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 6 CONTENTS...

Page 11: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 7 7 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Getting started...

Page 12: ...formation on page 62 before you set up your phone system 1 base 1 cordless handset 1 battery cover 1 belt clip 1 power adapter 1 telephone cable 3 rechargeable AAA 1 2V 750mAh NiMH batteries 1 base 1...

Page 13: ...he other end into the mains power wall socket and switch the power on 2 Plug the telephone cable into the socket marked on the back of your phone base but don t plug the other end into the phone wall...

Page 14: ...Charge your handset So it can charge fully place your handset on its base to charge for at least 16 hours make sure the power socket is switched on 4 Connect the telephone cable When the batteries are...

Page 15: ...the other power adapter that s already attached to your charger base into your mains power wall socket and switch the power on 2 Install your batteries Follow the instructions on page 10 3 Charge your...

Page 16: ...h to the back of your handset if required Simply turn the handset over and slot the belt clip securely into the two recesses located on either side of the handset Your PowerTel 700 or 702 is now ready...

Page 17: ...TARTED Handset display icons explained The following icons appear in your handset display to indicate Menu Confirm OK Back Phone book mode There is more information to view on the left There is more i...

Page 18: ...TING STARTED Keylock is on Handsfree mode Call in progress Boost receiver volume is on Icon will flash Mute handset microphone You have new calls When steady the handset is in range of the base When f...

Page 19: ...ve set up your phone and everything s connected use your menu display to do things with your phone from changing the ringer sound to set ting up user profiles and saving phone numbers Basic guide Open...

Page 20: ...using or until the function you re looking for is shown and then press Enter digits or letters use your keypad Confirm or save an entry or action press Cancel and return to standby press Note if you...

Page 21: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 17 17 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Making and receiving calls...

Page 22: ...essing End a call Press Take a call Simply lift the handset off the base if AutoTalk is set to ON see page 35 and speak into the phone or if the handset is off the base or AutoTalk is set to OFF see p...

Page 23: ...croll to find the number you want to call back using or then press Dial a number in your phone book To store a phone number in your phone book see page 45 1 Open your phone book by pressing 2 Scroll t...

Page 24: ...till increase or decrease the volume to suit you To adjust the volume while you re making a call press the buttons and on the right of the handset Boost the handset earpiece volume To boost the handse...

Page 25: ...into the headset socket marked on the right side of the handset This socket can also be used with an Induction Neck Loop NL100 not supplied Mute During a call you can mute the microphone so your calle...

Page 26: ...you can make internal calls between handsets Each handset will have been allocated a handset num ber when registered e g HS1 HS2 etc These calls are free of charge 1 Press The display will show Handse...

Page 27: ...n the receiving handset press 3 You can now speak to the person answering the receiving handset and tell them you are going to transfer a call The call will be transferred when you press Make a confer...

Page 28: ...er a handset You only need to register a handset if it has become de registered from the base or if you ve purchased a new handset separately You can register up to 5 handsets At the handset 1 Press a...

Page 29: ...or until you highlight Registration and press Then scroll to highlight De register and press 3 Enter the PIN code default PIN 0000 and press 4 Enter the handset s internal number e g 1 and press to c...

Page 30: ...ion 26 Power failure What to do The telephone cannot be used to make calls in the event of a power failure Al ways keep a cord connected telephone which operates without an external power supply avail...

Page 31: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 2727 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Using your menu...

Page 32: ...he household whose prefe rences for volume boost and equaliser will also be memorised and applied as indicated below User Profiles You can store 2 different user profiles each with different settings...

Page 33: ...oll using or until you highlight Profile 1 or 2 and press 3 Scroll using or until you highlight Volume and press 4 You ll see the current volume level e g 4 5 Change the volume level using or and pres...

Page 34: ...oll using or until you highlight Equaliser and press 4 You ll see the current tone setting 5 Change the tone setting using or and press Copy a profile You can easily copy a profile to another register...

Page 35: ...Before you answer an incoming call press the key Profile setting on the left hand side of the handset repeated if necessary depending on which profile you want to use The display will confirm your cho...

Page 36: ...Scroll using or until you highlight External or Internal and press 4 You ll see the melody setting e g 7 External 9 Internal 5 Change the melody using or and press Change the handset ringer volume Yo...

Page 37: ...o On the boost function is always activated The Boost LED on the top left side of the handset is on and the display shows BOOST IS ON You can use the key to switch it off for the recent call For the n...

Page 38: ...ess Change handset name 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or until you highlight Handset and press 2 Scroll using or until you highlight Handset name and press 3 Delete the current name b...

Page 39: ...current contrast setting e g 3 4 Change the contrast setting using or and press Switch auto talk on or off When auto talk s switched on your handset will automatically answer the call when you pick u...

Page 40: ...t Backlight time and press 3 You ll see the current backlight timing e g 10S 4 Change the backlight timer setting using or and press Switch confirmation beep on or off This is the beep you hear when y...

Page 41: ...ent base setting e g Auto or Manual If Manual is selected then you can choose which of 4 possible bases you wish to log on to 4 Change the base setting using or and press Change language You have a ch...

Page 42: ...Time and press 3 Enter the year month day hours and minutes your handset has a 24 hour clock and press Change clock hours to 12 or 24 hour format 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or unti...

Page 43: ...l you highlight Set alarm your alarm uses a 24 hour clock and press 3 Select Once Every Day Mon to Fri or Off and press 4 Enter the time you want your alarm to go off and press 5 Choose your alarm mel...

Page 44: ...ss 2 Ring tone is highlighted press 3 You ll see the ringer melody setting e g 8 4 Change the ringer melody using or and press Change base ringer volume You have a choice of five volume levels plus Of...

Page 45: ...croll using or until you highlight Base settings and press 2 Scroll using or until you highlight System PIN and press 3 Enter your old PIN code default PIN is 0000 and press 4 You will be prompted to...

Page 46: ...ment and press 3 Scroll using or until you highlight 1 2 3 4 or 5 and press 4 Scroll using or until you highlight Edit and press 5 Delete characters with enter a name for the appointment using the key...

Page 47: ...d seconds 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll or until you highlight Tools and press 2 Scroll using or until you highlight Stop watch and press 3 Press to start the stop watch 4 Press to stop the...

Page 48: ...rs as well as numbers If you press a chosen key a number of times it ll show you all the numbers and letters it represents Here are some keys you may find useful when entering phone numbers in your ph...

Page 49: ...to store and press 5 Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this name and number and press Edit a phone book entry 1 Open your phone book by pressing 2 Scroll using or to find the entry you wa...

Page 50: ...oll using or to find the entry you want to delete or highlight any entry if you want to delete all entries and press 3 Press to display either Delete entry or Delete all and press 4 Press to confirm o...

Page 51: ...py and press 3 Scroll to either Copy entry Copy append or Copy all and press 4 Scroll or to highlight the handset number you want to copy to e g 2 for Handset 2 and press to confirm 5 Pick up the hand...

Page 52: ...u want to store a name and number by pressing either or 2 Press The display will show Edit entry press again 3 Enter the name you want to store using the keypad and press 4 Enter the phone number you...

Page 53: ...nter new ones then press 5 Scroll using or to choose a ringer melody for this entry and press The display will show Entry saved Delete a quick dial entry 1 Choose the quick dial entry to delete by pre...

Page 54: ...tion Call Line ID has been withheld by the caller or it is unavailable due to network restrictions You can open your calls list by pressing the button To scroll through your calls list simply press or...

Page 55: ...keypad enter a name for this stored number and press 5 Edit the number for this name if needed and press 6 Scroll using or to choose the ringer melody for this name and num ber and press Store number...

Page 56: ...ll using or to find the listed call you want to delete and press 3 Scroll until you highlight Delete 4 Press to confirm or to cancel Delete all calls list entries 1 Press to open your calls list at th...

Page 57: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 5353 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Use on a private branch exchange...

Page 58: ...recall time 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll using or until you highlight Base settings and press 2 Scroll using or until you highlight Recall and press 3 You ll see the current recall timing...

Page 59: ...ces Set the dial mode You have a choice of two dialling modes tone and pulse The default setting is TONE and this is the correct setting for use within Europe 1 Open your menu by pressing then scroll...

Page 60: ...IVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Reset to default settings To reset to default settings 1 Press for 10 seconds 2 Confirm the reset to default settings by pressing for Yes or for No Important if you reset to defa...

Page 61: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 5757 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Help and support...

Page 62: ...supplier Troubleshooting guide I can t make phone calls 1 Make sure the phone cable is connected properly If it is there may be a fault Please make sure you re using the phone cable that came with you...

Page 63: ...the power socket is switched on 2 Replace the rechargeable batteries Any replacement batteries should be the same type as those provided The phone system isn t responding You may need to reset to def...

Page 64: ...ours of operation 60 There is interference in the earpiece and or internet connection is very slow when using the phone You must plug the phone into the wall socket via an ADSL filter if you have broa...

Page 65: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 6161 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation General information...

Page 66: ...vate exchange PABX Any other use is considered unintended use Un authorised modification or reconstruction isn t permitted Do not open the device and attempt any repair work yourself Phone location Ma...

Page 67: ...of the European Union Directive 2005 32 EG Thus its power consumption is considerably lower both in operated as well as in non operated mode compared with the mains adapter of previous design Medical...

Page 68: ...d to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate waste container The adjacent symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste Batteries represent a...

Page 69: ...00 240V 50 60Hz Output 6VDC 800mA Range Outdoors Approx 300m Indoors Approx 50m Standby Up to 100hrs MaximumTalkTime Up to 10hrs Maximum earpiece volume 40 dB distortion 1 5 Rechargeable batteries AAA...

Page 70: ...see page 56 Cordless handset default settings Language English Handset name PowerTel Handset ringing melody external 7 Handset ringing melody internal 9 Handset ringing volume 5 Base ringing melody 3...

Page 71: ...malfunction is the fault of the telephone network operator or any interposed private branch extension system The terms of the guarantee do not apply to the rechargeable batteries or power packs used i...

Page 72: ...ipment together with the purchase receipt All rights to claims under the terms of gua rantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with re gard to your sales outlet Two years...

Page 73: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 6969 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation Index...

Page 74: ...handset 10 Clock hours format 38 Conference call 23 Confirmation beep 36 Connect your base 9 Contrast 35 D Date time 38 Declaration of conformity 68 Default settings 56 66 Deregister a handset 25 Dial...

Page 75: ...ent 63 Mute 21 P Phone book 19 44 51 Phone location 62 PIN code 41 Power failure 26 Power supply 63 Private branch exchange 54 Q Quick dial 20 48 51 R Recall time 54 Rechargeable batteries 63 Redial 1...

Page 76: ...Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 58 for costs and hours of operation 72 INDEX...

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