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About  the Azurite D32T

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The visual display of your handset

1.

Battery indicator.

2.

Date.

3.

Names of functions programmed for the 

 and 

keys. To change these functions, refer to 

paragraph “Programming a key”, page 19.

4.

Network indicator.

5.

Low transmission icon: This is displayed to 
indicate that the low-transmission mode is active. 
When the handset is moved away from the base, 
the icon disappears and the low-transmission 
mode is deactivated.

6.

Number of handset.

7.

Time.

ECO mode

Your telephone is provided with an automatic power
management system.

When the handset is near to the base, the power
required for transmitting is reduced to a minimum and

the icon 

is displayed on the screen.

In addition, a high efficiency mains power unit reduces
the power consumption of the base.

Connecting the base

On the underneath of the base, insert jack on the
telephone cord in its socket (as shown in the
illustration) and connect the other end of the cord to the
telephone wall socket.

Connect the end of the mains power unit lead to the
bottom of the base and plug the mains power unit into
the mains socket.

Handset set-up

Insert the batteries in the battery compartment
ensuring the correct battery polarity, as shown on the
label in the handset. Place the cover back on the
handset by pushing upwards until it is completely
closed.

Remove the protective film on the screen, place the
handset on the base to fully charge the batteries.

The charging icon appears on the screen to indicate the
charging status. 

Handset turning on and off

To turn on your handset, hold down the green

key

. The name 

TELKOM

 is displayed on the

screen.

To turn off the handset, hold down the red key 

until the "

POWER OFF

" is displayed briefly on the

screen. Your handset is now switched off.

When the battery charge icon is at
minimum, your screen will not be lit and the
volume level of the handsfree function will
be decreased until the battery is recharged.

01/01             12:00 

Alarm

I

Sil.

2

3

1

5

7

6

4

Before making any connections, please
refer to the safety instructions given on
page 2.

Power socket

Telephone socket

To ensure optimum charging, leave the
handset on the base for at least 20 hours
when using the telephone for the first time.
During charging, the batteries may heat up.
This is quite normal and perfectly safe.

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Summary of Contents for D32T

Page 1: ...Note2 fm Page 32 Lundi 27 octobre 2008 11 43 11...

Page 2: ...TR SET BASE REGISTR MODE RESET BASE DELETE HANDSET RENAME BASE SET LINE NETWORK TYPE DIAL FLASHING PABX PREFIX Menu structure PHONEBOOK Option VIEW CALL EDIT SEARCH RING TONE SEND SMS ADD NUMBER NEW E...

Page 3: ...S folder 13 SMS settings 14 Modifying the SMS centre numbers 14 Choose the SMS transmission centre 14 Call log 15 Viewing the received and dialled call log 15 Calling the last number dialled Redial 15...

Page 4: ...r telephone circuit with an overvoltage protection device You cannot make calls with the device if there is a power cut Therefore keep another telephone at the ready in the event of an emergency The C...

Page 5: ...es indoors depending on the space and structure of the building The structure of the building can cause signal shadows to occur This can lead to short interruptions when speaking due to the weak signa...

Page 6: ...riefly handset paging Held down handset registration 3 Power indicator light Fixed blue indicator Powered Flashing blue indicator handset on line handset paging handset registration Your handset With...

Page 7: ...the batteries in the battery compartment ensuring the correct battery polarity as shown on the label in the handset Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed...

Page 8: ...ds Remove the old batteries insert the new batteries ensuring correct polarity as shown on the label in the handset Refit the battery compartment cover Worn out batteries must be disposed of in accord...

Page 9: ...select the functions by pressing the browser keys or and store the settings by Example change the handset ring tone for external calls 1 Press keys or to access the menu list 2 Select RING TONE using...

Page 10: ...g ring 10219 for further information Receiving a second call During the call a beep is transmitted to your telephone by your service provider to let you know that you have a second call waiting The sc...

Page 11: ...e to hear you again Ending a call Press the red key Communication between two handsets To call another handset press the key Select with the desired handset Press Call The handset rings Pick up on the...

Page 12: ...hanumeric keypad key correspondence 1 A B C a b c 2 D E F d e f 3 G H I g h i 4 J K L j k l 5 M N O m n o 6 P Q R S p q r s 7 T U V t u v 8 W X Y Z w x y z 9 special characters see table page 12 space...

Page 13: ...choice Press Valid Transfer by intercommunication Each handset has its own phonebook However the phonebook menu transfer function allows you to easily transfer the phonebook from one handset to anothe...

Page 14: ...or small letters 1 _ a b c 2 p q r s 7 t u v 8 w x y z 9 special characters space 0 Making a correction If you enter the wrong character press You can also move through the text to delete characters o...

Page 15: ...e to the message received ARCHIVE to keep this message in the INBOX folder TRANSMIT to forward this message to a new recipient DELETE to permanently delete this SMS CALL to call the SMS sender number...

Page 16: ...TINGS SMS CENTERS Select the SMS centre you want to enter or modify the number Press Valid An information screen gives the number of the SMS centre To change the number press Edit Enter the new number...

Page 17: ...he idle screen press and hold the green key until the Call log screen appears Calling a number listed in the dialled and received call log Go to CALLS INCOMING CALLS or OUTGOING CALLS Browse through t...

Page 18: ...alarm clock settings press Valid Modifying the alarm clock time Select SET TIME Press Valid Enter the time at which you would like the alarm clock to sound Press Valid Press Yes to activate the alarm...

Page 19: ...day alarm Monitoring a room Two handsets are required which must be registered on the same base to use this function Use this function to for example monitor a room in which a child is sleeping To do...

Page 20: ...n a key is pressed BATTERY LOW the handset beeps when the battery is too low CHARGER the handset beeps when you hang up the handset An information screen displays the beep status for the selected item...

Page 21: ...X has a voicemail messaging service your handset can inform you when you receive a new voicemail This feature may not work with all PBXs To indicate that a new message has been received the reception...

Page 22: ...rm To modify the setting press Edit Enter the base code default is 0000 Press Valid A list of various executable actions appears ACTIVATE To activate the time limit DEACTIVATE To deactivate the time l...

Page 23: ...rity press Valid Resetting the handset When you reset your handset all the parameters are reset to their initial value factory settings with the exception of the phonebook alarms birthdays and organis...

Page 24: ...RK TYPE A screen presents the current status To keep the status press Valid Modifying the dialling mode Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE DIAL A screen displays the current status To keep the statu...

Page 25: ...lly dialled this length is called digit before prefix prefix status on or off Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE PABX PREFIX Press or key Press Yes to modify this setting Select the required option...

Page 26: ...phone line cord is properly connected to the base and telephone socket and that you have a dial tone Make sure your telephone is not set to silent mode See Activating deactivating the silent mode page...

Page 27: ...Number of channels 120 Radio frequency band 1 88 1 90 GHz Duplex mode TDMA Spacing between Channels 1 728 MHz Bit rate 1152 Kbit s Modulation GFSK Vocoding ADPCM Transmitting power 250 mW Electrical...

Page 28: ...at proof of purchase will be required Note that the guarantee applies only to usage of the telephone in the manner in which it was intended No liability is accepted for abnormal usage of the telephone...

Page 29: ...Note2 fm Page 32 Lundi 27 octobre 2008 11 43 11...

Page 30: ...LU Azurite D32T EN book Page 1 Mercredi 9 d cembre 2009 2 37 14...

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