BELGACOM Twist 455 Manual Download Page 1

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NTRODUCTION

Dear customer:

Thank you for purchasing a DECT telephone; we appreciate your trust in us.

This product was manufactured with the utmost care, should you encounter any difficulties during its use,
we recommend that you refer to this user guide. 

For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following paragraph carefully:

Recommendations and safety instructions

Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash room, bathroom, laundry
room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point, or outside. Your telephone
must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C to 45°C.

Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the
installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label
affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency)

(1)

As a precaution, in case of danger,

the mains adapters act as a disconnecting mechanism for the 230V power supply. They should be
placed near the device and should be easily accessible.

This telephone was designed for use on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). In
case of a problem you must first contact your reseller. Only use the supplied telephone cord.

To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries, never use
non 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 battery cover, you could get an electric shock.

At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling
instructions presented in this booklet.

Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 metres and up to 300 metres in
open space. The immediate presence of metal parts (of a television for example), or of any
electric appliance may result in range reduction.

Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-
frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety
recommendations.

The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/
5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio equipment
and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users, for
electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum
attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference.

This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown: for
emergency calls, it is recommended to use another unit during power cuts

(2)

.

(1) : With the exception of IT scheme installations defined in the EN60950 standard.
(2) : In that case, use a self-contained cord telephone.

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Summary of Contents for Twist 455

Page 1: ...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 battery cover you could get an elect...

Page 2: ...book entry to place a call 14 Searching for a contact 14 Performing a quick search 14 Performing a refined search 15 Editing an entry 15 Deleting an entry 16 Call log 17 Viewing the received and diale...

Page 3: ...European GAP standard Unpacking Place the box in front of you open it and make sure it contains the following items a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit one handset one battery compartment...

Page 4: ...rogram keys Phonebook key Hang up Alphanumeric keypad Mark for the visually impaired Pick up Handsfree Redial long press Direct SMS access Speaker Microphone Navigator LED Incoming message warning bee...

Page 5: ...off until the battery is recharged Stil I I 01 01 12 00 Battery indicator EXT Phonemail PHONEBOOK ACCESSORIES SECURITY Number of handset Icon of operator Services SETTINGS Status icons Menu icons Date...

Page 6: ...base to fully charge the batteries The charging icon appears on the screen it indicates the charging status Once the icon is full your batteries are charged Before making any connections please refer...

Page 7: ...ssible Insert a sharp object pen paper clip perpendicularly in hole 1 as shown in the illustration and lift it upwards the battery cover opens slide it downwards as shown in 2 and insert the batteries...

Page 8: ...tual recognition of the base and the new handset will be done automatically registration can take a few seconds Take the handset to be registered On the navigator key press or until the SETTINGS scree...

Page 9: ...cation ring back if busy etc or during communication three party conversation call transfer etc Services when not in communication When not in communication press key BGC or from the OPER SERVICES men...

Page 10: ...ction Ring back Off 37 Deactivate the Belgacom Ring Back service ANON ON 31 Activation of refuse display of your number for next call enter this number then press ANON OFF 31 Deactivation of refuse di...

Page 11: ...NSFER to transfer the call to another handset SECOND CALL to make a second call PHONEBOOK to access the phonebook CALLS to access the call log SECRET to mute the handset microphone OPER SERVICES to ac...

Page 12: ...g or Press Valid Select SET HANDSET using or Press Valid Select PERSON REGISTR using or Press Valid Select the required base number Press Valid Delete the current base name using C key if necessary En...

Page 13: ...tion mode The new handset and the base are mutually searching for each other The registration may take several seconds Once the handset is registered the handset automatically exits the registration m...

Page 14: ...l order appears Select the entry you want to view using or Once you have selected it press OK Once the entry appears on the screen press to display all of the available actions that can be executed vi...

Page 15: ...PHONEBOOK screen is displayed press Valid Select New Press Valid The name input screen appears Using the keypad keys enter the name of your contact by pressing successively on the corresponding keys I...

Page 16: ...s it Searching for a contact When referring to your phonebook you can search for a contact by navigating through the list using using quick search using refined search Performing a quick search Access...

Page 17: ...s at the end of the name The information is accurate Press Valid To correct the name press C on the navigator key to delete characters Make your corrections using the keypad keys by pressing successiv...

Page 18: ...confirmation screen asks you if you wish to delete the entry If you do not wish to delete the entry press No To delete the entry press Yes The entry is deleted from the phonebook To exit the menu pre...

Page 19: ...the caller number service and that the name associated with the number is registered in your directory For a dialled call if the name is registered in the directory The telephone number for a receive...

Page 20: ...r key press or until the CALLS screen is displayed press Valid Select OUTGOING CALLS or INCOMING CALLS using or Press Valid The presentation screen for the last call received or dialed appears Use or...

Page 21: ...u as to the various events that took place during your absence the new SMS received the calls received during your absence Messages saved in PhoneMail Choose the event using or Press Valid The event a...

Page 22: ...he base code define the call time limit define forbidden prefixes authorise or deny communication to a number of handsets Settings This menu is used to customize the adjustment parameters of your hand...

Page 23: ...hat you have a dial tone Make sure your telephone is not set to silent mode see chapter entitled Ring Tones No radio link between the handset and base Make sure the handset is registered by moving clo...

Page 24: ...anguage User choice Ringer Ext Int Ring 2 Ring 3 Handset name Handset 2 Silent mode Off Telephone features Number of channels 120 Charging time 12 hours Radio frequency band 1 88 1 90 GHz Autonomy Dup...

Page 25: ...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 damage improper us...

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