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BeoCom 2 

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Page 1: ...Get started BeoCom 2 ...

Page 2: ...ars at the bottom of the display indicate the state of phone lines 1 and 2 respectively The bottom left corner is for information about line 1 and the bottom right corner is for line 2 An arrow indicates that more options are available if you move the Track point in the direction shown A solid black bar indicates an active call and a black outline indicates a call on hold A single thin line indica...

Page 3: ...set 9 The keypad The display Placement surroundings and cleaning 14 Index 15 Follow this procedure when setting up your BeoCom 2 1 Connect the charger as described in the charger s Guide 2 Charge the handset battery 3 Connect the BeoLine base as described in the base s Guide 4 Register the handset to the base Do not extend or alter the base or charger s power cord in any way as this causes the pro...

Page 4: ... approximately 150 hours You must condition the battery to obtain a full charge This means charging the battery repeatedly A full charge is first possible when you have charged the battery at least twice The handset controls battery charging so you can always place the handset in the charger after use even if the battery does not need recharging Leaving the handset in the charger does not reduce t...

Page 5: ...push the Track point down to view the available bases When the desired base is shown press OK to register the handset The display prompts you to wait until registration is complete If the base prompts you for a pincode enter the pincode and press OK When registration is complete Enter handset name appears in the display You can then name the handset as described on page 6 If you wish to name the h...

Page 6: ...ress OK to store each character When the name is complete push the Track point left to highlight the symbol and press OK to store the name The display prompts you to set BeoCom 2 for use with one or two lines Refer to the description on the following page If you register a previously named handset to the base this name appears in the display when registration is complete To use the same name press...

Page 7: ... clock This is described on the following page After you have set the number of phone lines for the first handset this is set automatically for all the additional handsets you register to the same base You can set the number of phone lines via the Advanced settings menu For further information refer to the chapter Select advanced settings on page 34 in the Guide Phone lines 2 OK Phone lines 1 Set ...

Page 8: ...e year and press OK to store it When you have set the time and date The display prompts you to register another handset If you have additional handsets to register press OK The base is open for a new five minute period and you can repeat the registration procedure on the next handset If you do not have additional handsets press C to leave the menu After you have set the time and date for the first...

Page 9: ...ons Digit keys for entering phone numbers Used in phone numbers for Call Forwarding and other automated services Press to select a line to use for a new call switch to a call on another line or resume a call on hold Delete the most recent key entry or move one level back in the menu system Press and hold to exit a function completely Used with the Track point to adjust the volume of Bang Olufsen a...

Page 10: ...pter Use Redial on page 8 in the Guide Caller ID list See the list of calls received Refer to the chapter Use Caller ID on page 10 in the Guide Delete lists Delete the content of the Caller ID list or the Redial list You must choose a line before deleting a list for that line Refer to the chapter Delete the content of the Caller ID and Redial lists on page 26 in the Guide Silence Mute the handset ...

Page 11: ...If you have new unanswered calls The display informs you of the number of new unanswered calls you have received and prompts you to view the calls Press OK to see the number the time and the date of the newest call If the name is stored in the Phonebook the name is shown instead of the number Push the Track point down to see the other calls When you have seen the new calls press C to leave the men...

Page 12: ...e 5 Two unanswered calls received Refer to the previous page for more information The phone is silenced Refer to the chapter Silence the handset ringer on page 12 in the Guide Line 1 is busy Press then OK to break in on the call Another handset has a call on hold on line 1 Press to transfer the call to your handset Living room 10 13 Register handset to base 2 new calls View Living room Silenced Li...

Page 13: ...lert appears in the display Press OK to be able to view the cause of the alert Push the Track point down to see if other conditions apply Press OK to be able to adjust relevant settings if available Push the Track point up or down to adjust settings and press OK to store them If you wish to bring up the main menu without viewing the alert simply move the Track point OK Alert View No contact with b...

Page 14: ...damp cloth with a few drops of mild detergent added To clean the charging contacts of charger and handset and only these parts use a cotton swab and isopropyl alcohol Do not use isopropyl alcohol to clean any other part of the charger or handset Note that the surface of the handset may be damaged by rough treatment such as knocking and scraping against hard or rough surfaces BeoCom 2 can only be u...

Page 15: ...ternal calls Guide p 30 Internal conference call Guide p 31 Make and answer calls Guide p 4 New calls menu 11 See Redial information Guide p 8 Store a number after a call Guide p 6 Three Party Call Guide p 16 Two line conference call Guide p 15 Call Waiting Call Waiting Guide p 14 Charge Charge the handset battery 4 Cleaning Cleaning BeoCom 2 14 Clock Set the time and date 8 Guide p 33 Conference ...

Page 16: ... number after a call Guide p 6 Store extension number Guide p 24 Store Redial and Caller ID numbers Guide p 22 Phone lines Select a primary line Guide p 17 Conference call on one line Three Party Call Guide p 16 Switch between calls on both lines Guide p 13 Switch between calls on one line Guide p 14 Two line conference Guide p 15 Pincode Change the pincode for the base Guide p 35 Placement Placem...

Page 17: ...egister a handset Guide p 34 Remove a handset from a base Guide p 35 Ringer level Guide p 32 Settings menu Guide p 32 Silence the ringer Guide p 12 Switch ringer on or off Guide p 32 Time and date 8 Guide p 33 Use one or two lines Guide p 35 Switchboard Call and store extension numbers in the Phonebook Guide p 24 Technical data Technical data Guide p 36 Transfer calls Transfer external calls Guide...

Page 18: ...ure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power util ity telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This pre caution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the ap propriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appro...

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Page 20: ... until the problem is resolved This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Your telephone company may discontinue your service if your equip ment causes harm to the tele phone network They will notify you in advance of disconnection if possible During notification you will be informed of y...

Page 21: ...es cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to wh...

Page 22: ...22 Technical specifications features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice 3510910 Version 1 0 1109 For your information ...

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