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When you connect BeoCom 3 to

your telephone line and to the

mains, the display prompts you to

enter settings for the built-in

clock, as well as for the use of

area codes.

The clock settings include time,

date and year. Area code settings

provide you with the option of

including area codes when dialing

locally, as well as the capacity to

store up to ten area codes.

You only need to enter area code

settings once. Clock settings must

be re-entered if BeoCom 3 is

disconnected from the mains

temporarily.

Enter clock and area code settings

Settings for the built-in clock and for the

use of area codes appear in the ‘First time

setup’ menu. Both groups of settings can

be adjusted at any time. Please refer to

pages 22–23 for further information.

When you connect BeoCom 3 to the mains…

The ‘First time setup’ menu appears.

Options in the ‘Area codes’ menu

Your telephone company may or may not

require you to dial an area code when making

a local call. The area code requirements differ

from company to company. Select the options

listed below to match the requirements of your

telephone company.

‘Dial’… Options are 

Yes

and 

No

. Indicates 

whether or not area codes must be dialed

for local calls.

‘Area code’… Allows you to enter up to ten 

area codes.

If your phone company requires you to

dial…

– 1+area code+number for all calls… set ‘Dial’

to 

Yes

and do not enter an area code for the

option ‘Area code’.

– area code+number for local calls… set ‘Dial’

to 

Yes

. For ‘Area code’, you can enter up to

ten area codes that fall within your local

calling area.

– neither 1 nor area code for local calls… set

‘Dial’ to 

No

and enter your own area code

for ‘Area code’.

Turn the wheel to select either

‘Clock’ or ‘Area codes’ settings

Press to be able to enter new

settings

Turn the wheel to select digits

in e.g. the time or date

Press OK to move on to the

next digit, or press C to go

back to a previous digit

To enter area codes, press the

digit keys

Press to store your entries

OK

OK

C

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OK

First-time setup of BeoCom 3

First time setup

Clock

 Area  codes

Summary of Contents for BeoCom 3

Page 1: ...BeoCom 3 Guide...

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Page 3: ...m 3 has a built in Phonebook to help you keep track of your personal and business numbers It also supports the use of Caller ID and Call Waiting if you have the appropriate subscription with your phon...

Page 4: ...a call Enter a name when the number is registered 12 Enter a new name and number in the Phonebook 13 Search the Phonebook to make a call 13 Search alphabetically in the Phonebook Search from a first...

Page 5: ...ew calls Advanced settings 23 Enter area code settings 23 Preset a flash time 24 Set the display contrast 24 Store calls from other phones 24 Preset a menu language Overview of menu settings 25 Where...

Page 6: ...exposed to liquids or sunlight BeoCom 3 is designed for use in dry domestic environments only with temperatures of 50 104 F 10 40 C and relative humidity of 15 95 Connection To be able to use your Beo...

Page 7: ...l an area code when making a local call The area code requirements differ from company to company Select the options listed below to match the requirements of your telephone company Dial Options are Y...

Page 8: ...ptions please refer to page 25 1 DEF 3 ABC 2 GHI 4 MNO 6 JKL 5 PQRS 7 WXYZ 9 TUV 8 0 Line 1 Mute Speaker Headset Line 2 Extra Flash C OK Phonebook Caller ID R e d i a l M e n u 9 20AM Sep 19 0 9 Digit...

Page 9: ...is visible in the display just above the Extra key Extra functions are available e g in the Phonebook in the Caller ID and Redial lists and in situations where you manage several calls at the same ti...

Page 10: ...r make and answer calls using a headset See page 6 for further information about connecting a headset Make or answer a call hands free Make or answer a call with a headset To switch from handset to he...

Page 11: ...Mute the microphone if e g you need to speak privately with someone in the same room while another person is on the line When you mute the current call the indicator light flashes green to remind you...

Page 12: ...ers you can use up to 25 letters in a name and up to 48 digits in a number There is one line for a name and one for a number The number of available entries in the Phonebook is dependent upon the leng...

Page 13: ...34 Edit entry Turn the wheel to search the entire Phonebook Press to select a name Lift the handset to make the call Press to open the Phonebook Press to be able to search through all the names in the...

Page 14: ...press OK Press to delete a name and number Menu OK OK OK OK OK Press to view the main menu Press to open the Phonebook menu Turn the wheel to select Copy entry and press OK Turn the wheel to select th...

Page 15: ...tore the main number the pause and the extension number as a single entry in the Phonebook You can then call the number directly from the Phonebook Store in the Phonebook Call from the Phonebook 9 20A...

Page 16: ...or the entire list directly Delete a specific Caller ID call To delete the entire list Press to view the Caller ID list Turn the wheel to select name and number If you wish to access Caller ID informa...

Page 17: ...tore Redials in the Phonebook Delete calls in the Redial list While the Redial list is shown in the display you can delete a specific Redial entry or the entire list Delete a specific Redial entry To...

Page 18: ...laced on hold You have an active call on line 1 and an incoming call on line 2 The indicator light for line 1 shines steadily green to show that the line is active and the indicator light for line 2 f...

Page 19: ...appear in the display Press OK or the Flash button to place the active call on hold and answer the incoming call Press the Flash button to switch back and forth between the two calls You can also end...

Page 20: ...external parties in a conference call will hear each other only faintly if they are located far from the telephone exchange This network problem can be reduced by subscribing to the Three Way Call ser...

Page 21: ...ttings On Off or Timed Off Choose Timed Off to silence the ringing signal in a fixed period of time e g between 10 pm and 8 am Level Only available if Ringer is set to On or Timed Off Select a volume...

Page 22: ...K Turn the wheel to select either Time or Date and press OK Turn the wheel to select the individual settings and press OK to move on to the next When you have entered the last setting Store appears in...

Page 23: ...be unnecessary to adjust flash time as flash times should either match the short or long settings If you experience problems with the flash function please contact your telephone company for the preci...

Page 24: ...e wheel to select Display contrast and press OK Turn the wheel to select the contrast Press to store the setting Extended Redial Redial list contains calls from other phones On Off Menu OK OK OK OK OK...

Page 25: ...Create new entry Edit entry Delete entry Copy entry Advanced menu Area codes Flash time Display contrast Extended Redial Language Setup menu Ringer Clock Preset volume Caller ID indication Advanced me...

Page 26: ...ully functional in both situations Why do the indicator lights flash The indicator lights above the buttons for Line 1 and Line 2 flash green to indicate that there is a call on hold on the relevant l...

Page 27: ...e the time to tell us about your experiences with your Bang Olufsen product Anything which you consider important positive or negative may help us in our efforts to refine our products Thank you Write...

Page 28: ...merican market only This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules for the United States A label is located on the underside of the base unit containing either...

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