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8.

Play messages / Pause during playback : Short 
press

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9.

Previous message: Short press

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Your handset

With its user-friendly design, you will appreciate how
easy it is to hold and its quality during conversations.

1.

Speaker.

2.

Graphics display.

3.

Program keys.

4.

Pick up / Handsfree / Redial (long press) / turn on 
the handset.

5.

Phonebook key.

6.

Access to voice messaging service (Press and 
hold)* / Quick access to your messages on the 
answering machine (model with answering 
machine only).

7.

Key R (call management).

8.

Handset charging contacts.

9.

Navigator.

10. Hang up / turn off the handset.
11. Direct SMS access.
12. Alphanumeric keypad.
13. Intercommunication key (handset intercom).
14. Microphone.
15. Loudspeaker on the back of the handset.

*

The voice mail number can be programmed. To change it,
refer to “Modifying the Voice box number (Phonemail)”,
page 20.

The visual display of your handset

1.

Battery indicator.

2.

Date.

3.

Name of programmed functions in 

 and 

keys. To change these functions, refer to 
paragraph “Programming a key”, page 20.

4.

Network indicator.

5.

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

6.

Number of handset.

7.

Time.

ECO mode

Your telephone is provided with an automatic power
management system.

As soon as the handset is near its base, the power
required for transmitting radio waves is reduced to the

minimum. 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 (or on the rear panel for
the Twist 410 base), insert the telephone jack in its
socket (as shown in the illustration) and connect the
other end of the cord to the wall telephone socket.

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

*

Make a distinction between long 

presses and short presses:

When you press a key on your 
Twist 410 base, a beep is emitted as 
soon as your 

short press

 has been 

saved.

If you hold the key pressed, a second 
beep is emitted after the first one: the 

long press

 is thus validated. 

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

Before making any connections, please
refer to the safety instructions presented at
the beginning of this user guide.

Summary of Contents for Twist 400

Page 1: ...User manual Belgacom Twist 400 410...

Page 2: ...LER S NUM SET TAM SET SMS ANS MACH MESSAGES ANSWERING MODE OUTGOING MESS SETTINGS CALL SCREENING REMOTE CODE MESS DURATION PRIV ACCESS RECORD MODE NO OF RINGS DISPLAY MODE SERVICES Menu structure PHON...

Page 3: ...6 Viewing the received and dialled call log 16 Calling the last number dialled Redial 16 Calling a number listed in the dialled and received call log 16 The events log 16 Accessories 17 Alarm clock 17...

Page 4: ...rechargeable batteries Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity For your personal safety never place your handset on the base without the batteries or without the ba...

Page 5: ...t paging Held down handset registration 3 Power indicator light Fixed green indicator Powered Flashing green indicator handset on line handset paging handset registration 1 Paging Pairing button Pair...

Page 6: ...on disappears the low transmission mode is deactivated 6 Number of handset 7 Time ECO mode Your telephone is provided with an automatic power management system As soon as the handset is near its base...

Page 7: ...tteries insert the new batteries one by one in compliance with the polarity of the batteries Refit the battery compartment hatch Worn out batteries must be discarded in accordance with the recycling i...

Page 8: ...In the menu select the functions by pressing the browser keys or and store the settings by pressing the key Once you have selected or set the function you can return to the previous menu key or quit t...

Page 9: ...tivation of 2 Call signal Fixed Ca ON 53 Activation of fixed call function enter an emergency number of your choice then press Fixed Ca OFF 53 Deactivation of fixed call function Ring Back OFF 37 Deac...

Page 10: ...ess Valid or dial the number using the keypad and press Call The second call is then launched with the first call still on hold To alternate from one call to the other Press Menu Select SWITCH Press V...

Page 11: ...cret mode Press Exit Your correspondent will be able to hear you again Ending a call Press the red key Communication between two handsets To communicate between handsets both handsets must be matched...

Page 12: ...d Creating an entry Alphanumeric 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...

Page 13: ...t about the conditions for obtaining the service Go to the menu PHONEBOOK Select the entry with which you want to associate a ring tone press Option Select RING TONE press Valid Select the ring tone o...

Page 14: ...handset Wait for the transfer to be made Once completed you are returned to the list of numbers in the phonebook Select a new number using the or keys and press Transf Perform the operation until you...

Page 15: ...LETTER or SMALL LETTER Press Valid Special characters Press the button select the desired character use to confirm List of special characters Sending an SMS Press Select to select the type of deliver...

Page 16: ...as been read press Select and select REPLY to write an SMS in response to the message received ARCHIVE to keep this message in the INBOX folder TRANSMIT to forward this message to a new recipient DELE...

Page 17: ...owever if several SMS terminals are installed on your line they must have different terminal numbers You must modify the terminal number for one of them Modifying the terminal number If you have sever...

Page 18: ...ase the last dialled number appears Press the green key again The number is dialled automatically Calling a number listed in the dialled and received call log Go to CALLS INCOMING CALLS or OUTGOING CA...

Page 19: ...ws the 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...

Page 20: ...up a new alarm Monitoring a room Two handsets must be registered on the same base to use this function You can use your handset to monitor a room To do so place one of the handsets in the room to be m...

Page 21: ...handset beeps when 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...

Page 22: ...screen The number of your Phonemail is set in the factory To change this number proceed as follows Go to SETTINGS VOICE BOX No The programmed number is displayed on the screen The number is correct pr...

Page 23: ...ng the keypad maximum 999 minutes Press Valid the active mode is set automatically Defining forbidden prefixes Call barring You can prohibit the use of certain prefixes on your telephone When a prefix...

Page 24: ...thdays and organiser and SMS parameters and security functions Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET HANDSET RESET HANDSET A confirmation screen will prompt you to confirm your request To re initialise your...

Page 25: ...les you to configure your telephone according to the type of network Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE NETWORK TYPE A screen presents the current status To keep the status press Valid To change the...

Page 26: ...before prefix select EDIT LENGTH press Valid Enter the digits before prefix using the keypad press Valid 2nd call This function allows you to activate or deactivate the outgoing 2nd call option durin...

Page 27: ...cally played back At the end of the playback a confirmation screen asks you if you want to keep this new outgoing message Press Yes to keep your OGM or No to record it again Using a pre recorded anony...

Page 28: ...your remote access code A beep will indicate access to the answer machine Any unread messages will be automatically played back At the end of playback a new beep will sound to let you know that the a...

Page 29: ...Answering machine 27 To validate the memo press Yes To cancel the memo or restart the recording press No Once validated your answering machine considers the memo as a new message until it is played...

Page 30: ...ter a certain number of muted rings that you will have set and the caller will be able to leave you a message You can programme your telephone in such a way that it will only ring when specific caller...

Page 31: ...rding answering machine with new messages a short press on allows you to play back your new messages Recording answering machine without new message Two successive short presses on allows you to play...

Page 32: ...oming call Make sure that the telephone is properly connected and that you have a dial tone Make sure your telephone is not set to silent mode see Settings paragraph Make sure that you are not in Priv...

Page 33: ...de TDMA Spacing between channels1 728 MHz Bit rate 1152 Kbit s Modulation GFSK Vocoding ADPCM Transmitting power 250 mW Base operating voltage 230 V 50 60 Hz Charging time 20 hours Range up to 300 m o...

Page 34: ...ressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way The cross...

Page 35: ...apply damage of any kind that does not predate the sale any damage faults or defects attributable to the Customer or to causes unrelated to the Equipment lightning power surges humidity accidental dam...

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