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OpenPhone 28

General Information

Do not use AC adapters which 
are visibly damaged (cracked or 
broken casing).

Research has shown that in 
certain cases mobile telephones 
(DECT) that are switched on can 
affect medical equipment. If you 
are using mobile telephones 
within a medical establishment, 
then please observe its regula-
tions.

Generally, other electronic 
equipment is protected from in-
terference by radio-based 
equipment. Electronic equip-
ment that is inadequately 
shielded may be subject to mal-
function.

Do not throw the battery pack 
into a fire, as there is risk of ex-
plosion. To prevent injuries or 
fire damage, do not connect the 
contact points of the batteries 
with other electroconductive 
components or short-circuit 
them.

Please note:

Please check be-

fore telephoning to make sure that 
there are no small, loose pieces of 
metal in the earpiece or loudspeaker 
(reverse side) areas that could po-
tentially stick to the built-in mag-
nets in the casing (risk of injury).

WARNING!

Never
– open the telephone yourself!
– touch the plug contacts with 
pointed metallic objects!

Only wipe your telephone clean 
with a slightly damp cloth.

Place and/or store the handset 
and accessories out of the reach 
of small children.

Conformity

The CE symbol on the product con-
firms that it meets the technical 
guidelines on user safety and elec-
tromagnetic compatibility valid at 
the time of issue of the correspond-
ing conformity declaration in line 
with European Directive 
99/5/EC.
The Declarations of Conformity can 
be viewed at the DeTeWe web site at
http://www.detewe.

Summary of Contents for OpenPhone 28

Page 1: ...OpenPhone 28 on the OpenCom 100 Communications System User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ion about other DeTeWeproducts pleaserefertoour website at www detewe de It provides additional notes and tips on the product OpenCom 100 Product Family This user guide applies to the OpenCom 100 product family comprising the OpenCom 107 OpenCom 130 OpenCom 131 OpenCom 150 and OpenCom 510 systems If a reference is made in the text to the OpenCom 100 the description applies to all systems if the in...

Page 3: ...ving the MEM card 11 Inserting the Battery 11 Removing the Battery 12 Installing the Charger 12 Charging the handset 12 Charging the Replacement Battery 13 Recommendations for Battery Usage 13 Installing and Operating the Headset 14 Belt Clip 15 Commissioning 16 Handset Subscription Checking In 16 Background Information 16 Displays Keys and Symbols 18 Displays 19 Symbols in the Display 19 Informat...

Page 4: ...t 35 Voicebox Queries 36 Ending a Call 36 Using Routes to Make Calls 36 Calling Menu 37 Busy Menu 39 Menu During a Call 39 Accepting Calls 40 Normal Call 40 VIP Calls 40 Calls During a Conversation 41 Call Menu 41 Call Waiting Menu 41 Enquiry Toggling Transfer and Conference 42 Enquiry Toggling by Means of the R Key 42 Transferring an Internal External Call to an Internal Subscriber 43 Transferrin...

Page 5: ...e Menus 55 Main Menu 56 Calls Menu 57 Call forwarding Menu 58 Messages Menu 61 Phone settings Menu 62 Protection Menu 67 Connections Menu 68 Phone book Menu 69 Voicebox Menu 70 Central settings Menu 71 Appendix 73 Care and Maintenance 73 Technical Data 74 Notes on disposal 75 Main Menu 76 Index 77 ...

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Page 7: ...Position sen sor triggers emergency call au tomatically The memory card inserted in your handset MEM card saves your personal settings and tele phone book If you should change your handset you will be able to telephone immedi ately by inserting this MEM card in the new device The device complies with indus trial standard IP54 splash and dust proof Get to know your telephone equip ment You will dis...

Page 8: ... when setting up con necting and using the handset Do not place the handset in ar eas subject to danger of explo sion Do not place the handset the charging station or accessories near water moisture or damp areas e g bathroom heatsources directsunlightor inadequately ventilated areas devices that produce strong magnetic fields electrical devices fluorescent lamps computers radios and televi sion s...

Page 9: ...other electroconductive components or short circuit them Please note Please check be fore telephoning to make sure that there are no small loose pieces of metal in the earpiece or loudspeaker reverse side areas that could po tentially stick to the built in mag nets in the casing risk of injury WARNING Never open the telephone yourself touch the plug contacts with pointed metallic objects Only wipe...

Page 10: ... Power Supply Power Failure Batteries This product requires a 230 V alter nating current power supply This product can only be switched off by removing the adapter plug from the mains socket The mains supply voltage in some countries is 110 V The correspond ing adapter plug can be obtained as accessory Please consult with cus tomer service of your supplier for this In the case of power failure all...

Page 11: ...r functions provided by your OpenCom 100 communications sys tem together with your handset e g display of call numbers or call charges may not be available when communications systems produced by other manufacturers are used Additional Notes Depending on the digital transmis sion in the frequency range used and also on the technical environ ment within the range of coverage silent zones may occur ...

Page 12: ... is then ready to operate Now install the charging station see page 12 If your handset has been completely assembled If your handset has been delivered completely assembled and it is sub scribed to your communications sys tem then you only need to install the charging station see page 12 MEM card It is only possible to make a tele phone call with your handset when the MEM card has been inserted co...

Page 13: ... MEM card should be facing down Press the MEM card downwards until the small catch b locks 2 Inserting the MEM card Removing the MEM card It is only necessary to remove the MEM card if you pass on the handset or if you need the MEM card for a new handset Remove the battery pack from the handset see page 12 Press the little catch b upwards and simultaneously lift the MEM card up slightly Take the M...

Page 14: ...nsforACAdapter Plug The adapter plug components for the standard charging station and the charging station plus differ in re spect to the low voltage pin assign ments and the rating Use only the standard adapter plug named Adapter Plug No 4999045014 no 4999051605 for the UK for the standard charging station here named Charging Station and only the adapter plug plus named Adapter Plug Plus No 49990...

Page 15: ...LED at the base of the charg ing station changes from green to red and indicates that the re placement battery pack has been inserted correctly and that it is charging When the replacement battery has been completely charged the charging procedure stops The LED turns back to green Charging Station Plus Charging the replacement battery Recommendations for Battery Usage Do not throw the battery into...

Page 16: ...ly discharged battery approximately5 hourstobe fully charged Talk time up to 8 hours when fully charged Stand by time up to 75 hours when fully charged Please note Batteries with an un known charging status are fully charged in approximately 14 hours Charge Display The charging status of the battery is shown in the display as follows Charge warning When the battery capacity is nearly exhausted the...

Page 17: ...calls Everything else functions in the usual manner To adjust the ear piece volume long press up or down on the arrow keys until a low confirmation tone can beheard see Setting the volume starting on page 26 Recommendation for Headset Operation If you connect the headset to other electronic devices potential ex tremely loud acoustic signals or feed back noise can lead to hearing dam age acoustic s...

Page 18: ...n for handsets is initiated via the Web console either by the system administrator or by a user with ad ministrator rights You will need the following information if you wish to subsequently subscribe a handset yourself There are two check in procedures Depending on which procedure is used there are different time limits for the completion of the check in and you may also have to enter an authenti...

Page 19: ...other information a name whenever the handset enters the range of a base station this name will be appear in the handset s dis play Registration Once the handset has been sub scribed to one or more communica tions systems you can make and re ceive calls If you have activated the Auto Search feature see page 63 the handset in the idle state will automatically register with the near est base station...

Page 20: ...splays Keys and Symbols OpenPhone 28 Displays Keys and Symbols Operating Elements on the Handset Rear Loudspeaker Earpiece Display Softkey Receiver key Microphone SOS key Softkey Keypad Cancel key Arrow keys ...

Page 21: ...er key pressed Call state speaker hands free activated Microphone switched off œ Menu OpenCom 100 43 Peter 12 15 1 2 3 œ You have received mes sages short messages E mail Ring tones switched off Battery charging status see Charge Display start ing on page 14 You have programmed andactivatedalocalalarm see Phonesettings Menu starting on page 62 You have activated the keypad lock Redial list You hav...

Page 22: ...or the handset is dis played in the idle state Selection lists e g telephone book and the features menu are displayed in a three line section of the display The lines are scrolled up or down by means of the arrow keys An item that canbeselectedishighlightedin a dark colour Softkey Line The texts and symbols in this line refer to the keys underneath The contents of the line change accord ing to the...

Page 23: ...eys you will see symbols that identify the individual functions of the arrow keys F The up arrow key allows you to select call numbers from the phone book of your communications sys tem OpenCom 100 F The down arrow key allows you to select call numbers from the local tel ephone book of your tele phone When you are entering call numbersor names youcan make changes by moving a cursor The arrow keys ...

Page 24: ... list Softkey Menu A long key press in the idle state shows the main menu of the OpenPhone 28 Here you can edit all the phone settings The individual menus are explained in the chapter entitled Main Menu starting on page 56 A short key press invokes a menu that depends on the state of the OpenPhone 28 This menu only dis plays the relevant operations that can currently be performed Automatic Hiding...

Page 25: ...nnec tions is seized and the call number is dialled You will find tips for the seizure of specific lines via routes on page 36 Cancel Key CThis key cancels your menu se lection without saving the previous entry If you are entering numbers or letters this key deletes the last char acter Holding Cpressed deletes the complete entry R Key Hash Key The functions of the R key also known as signal key an...

Page 26: ...sed to directly enter call numbers and names ABC labelled Vanity call numbers When entering text you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor to wards the beginning or end of the entry The Ckey deletes individual numbers characters The Esc key cancels the entire procedure The in put position moves on automatically if there is input or no new character for a time A long key press on the keys 2to 9...

Page 27: ...aking Calls starting on page 26 chapter The local tele phone book however is accessi ble as the lock only affects the functionality of the communica tions system Additionallyyoucanturnonand turn off the telephone lock of your telephone see also Protec tion Menu starting on page 67 If the system administrator has authorised you you can set the time group if the communica tions system see also Centr...

Page 28: ...r or alarm signal is emitted e g for an appointment call while the handset is switched off Open Listening Hands Free Usage To allow several people in the same room to take part in a call press ei ther before or during a connection thereceiverkeyA longkeypress Repeat the process to switch off You will achieve the best quality when neither the loudspeaker nor the mi crophone are covered Setting the ...

Page 29: ...s that you can telephone with two parties toggle between these connections or initiate a 3 party conference Any further callers will hear a busy signal If the system administrator has con figuredacallqueue furthercallswill enter this queue see also the sec tion Calls in the Call waiting Queue starting on page 30 DTMF Postdial VF Signalling In the connection state your tele phone is automatically s...

Page 30: ...protocol before dial ling and enter the code digits specified by the network operator These are transmitted directly to the exchange and evaluated there You usually get an announcement as an acknowledgement Consult your sys tem administrator if you have ques tions concerning this function A 12 This switches your telephone over to the keypad protocol You can now enter the code digits for the appro ...

Page 31: ...umber Thus instead of been shown your number the subscriber you have called is shown for example a service call number The feature CLIP no screening must be enabled by the network provider and activated in the system configuration by the system administrator CNIP feature CNIP is an abbreviation for Calling Name Identification Presentation In addition to the call number the name configured by the c...

Page 32: ...European countries usually three minutes Your telephone can have a call wait ing queue even if it belongs to a sub scriber group it also works in combi nation with call forwarding Please note If call waiting protec tion is activated on your telephone you will hear the call waiting tone every time a new call comes in The display indicates if it is an internal or an external call If call waiting pro...

Page 33: ...f at least 5 22 Unpark call Consecutively unparks one or more connections which you have previously parked for instance to make enquiries or to forward calls see Calling Menu starting on page 37 Pick up You pick up a call made to another telephone in your pick up group Pick up select You can answer a call for any other telephone To do this enter the call number of the other telephone If the other ...

Page 34: ...ill still be acoustically signalled Main menu The main menu will be displayed see Main Menu starting on page 56 You can also open this menu with a long press on the Menu softkey Making External Internal Calls External Line Seizure manually automatically and Entering Call Numbers If you hear an external dialling tone when you press the receiver key your telephone is set to automatic external line s...

Page 35: ...hone is set to automatic line seizure If it is set to manual line seizure you will need to precede the ex ternal number with the external line seizure digit preset 0 Exception The destination of a Call forwarding MSN is always entered without a code digit You can enter an internal call number directlyifthetelephone is set to manual line seizure If it is set to automatic line seizure press the star...

Page 36: ...try Add See also Add Call Numbers to Phone Book from Lists or During a Call starting on page 52 Delete all Following a security prompt you can delete the en tire redial list Please note If your internal call number e g 30 has been config ured on more than one terminal you can display and edit the redial list for the call number 30 on any one of these terminals If you for example delete the redial ...

Page 37: ...detailed descrip tion of the topic can be found in the chapter Making Calls from the Tele phone Book starting on page 50 Making a Call from the Call List Your handset saves in the call list the call numbers of the subscribers that did not reach you Missed calls or withwhomyoulastspoke Accepted calls If the system administrator has configured a voicebox for you the list also indicates the messages ...

Page 38: ...s Ato end a call If the subscriber you are speaking to ends the call the busy tone for your telephone is switched off after a few seconds and you are again reacha ble This also applies if you were con nected using your headset The time before the busy tone is switched off in hands free mode is configured by the system administrator All other connections are ended after 20 seconds when the receiver...

Page 39: ...wish enabling you to unpark specific calls as required Until their call is unparked the caller will hear wait music Music on Hold provided wait music has been configured If youdonot unpark thecalleraftera certain amount of time you will re ceive an automatic recall when your telephone becomes available This automatically unparks the caller If however you are still making an other call the caller w...

Page 40: ... call number Calls made with booking num bers can be analysed with the OpenCom 100 OpenCount web application Pick up You pick up a call made to another telephone in your pick up group Your first call is put on hold Pick up is not possible if there are already two active calls Pick up select You can pick up a call to any other telephone Enter the call number of the other tele phone If the other tel...

Page 41: ...t belong to a user group for which Callremoval authorisationis activated otherwise Pick up selec tive is not possible Please note If the called sub scriber is a member of a user group for which pick up protection is ac tive then Pick up selective is not possible VIP call Even if the internal sub scriber you have called has activated call protection your call will be sig nalledonhisphone Ifthesubsc...

Page 42: ...ion if Auto Answer is activated see page 66 Menu opens the Call menu see page 41 Call for a virtual call number tele secretary In the OpenCom 100 call numbers can be configured to which no tele phone and no user are assigned vir tual call numbers The system ad ministrator can forward a virtual call number to another internal call number the call number of your telephone for example Such a for ward...

Page 43: ...d confirm this with OK You can only use the Deflect call function if your user group is author ised to forward calls to internal and or external destinations Dooropener Thisfunctionactivates the door opener This menu item is only displayed if you have been given the corresponding user au thorisation Call Waiting Menu You receive an incoming call in the call state Press the Menu softkey briefly and...

Page 44: ...ernal destinations Dooropener Thisfunctionactivates the door opener This menu item is only displayed if you have been given the corresponding user au thorisation Enquiry Toggling Transfer and Conference Enquiry Toggling by Means of the R Key During a connection you can consult another subscriber During the call press the Rkey long key press The first call is put on hold Now dial the other internal...

Page 45: ...d by your system administrator in the OpenCom 100 and you can ask them for the current time value If the system administrator has set the feature Music on hold upon transfer on calling in the configura tor then the caller hears Music on Hold while the call is being sig nalled at the other subscriber This setting also specifies whether the caller hears Music on Hold on a re call or whether they hea...

Page 46: ...w entry New entry or you can add it to an existing entry Add See also Add Call Numbers to Phone Book from Lists or During a Call start ing on page 52 Park call You can park the cur rent call see also Calling Menu starting on page 37 Booking number By means of a booking number you can record the call data of a connection to an exter nal subscriber and save them in the OpenCom 100 for further analys...

Page 47: ... end the conference Both connections are held and you can toggle between the subscribers using the Rkey End the conference by hanging up or by selecting the End conference menu item Conference Menu Please note Menu items marked with an are only displayed if the corresponding user authorisation has been set in the Configurator You have initiated a 3 party confer ence Press the Menu softkey briefly ...

Page 48: ...ll number You can enter the emer gency call number in the Phone set tings Telephone Option Emergency Opt menu see page 65 An emergency call will be signalled for two minutes at the remote end The emergency call is made in hands free mode hands free mode remains switched on even once the remote end accepts If the remote end is busy then another emergency call is made once the device after approxima...

Page 49: ... the warning toneis not switched off then after the ex piry of this time limit the emergency call number is dialled To switch off the warning tone and with it the deactivation of the mandown call press the softkey Esc Please note A change in the posi tion of the handset is not sufficient to deactivate the mandown call The position alarm is only triggered if the device is switched on and in the idl...

Page 50: ...the displayed menu Please note The Door opener menu item is not dependent on an entrance intercom call The door opener function controls a relay contact in your system which can also be connected to other devices Consult your system administrator for further details Entrance Intercom Calls Calling the entrance intercom If your system is connected to an entrance intercom you can use it as follows t...

Page 51: ...ed door calls do not unintentionally lead to continuous calls e g to a mailbox Your system administrator can con figure in the OpenCom 100 a period between 30 and 300 seconds and will be able to tell you the current value Announcements Announcements can only be made to system terminals corded and cordless system telephones of type OpenPhone making an announcement Press the Menu softkey briefly and...

Page 52: ...g the corresponding menu item Briefly press the Menu softkey Select Callback and confirm with OK A callback is carried out when the other subscriber is available again Your telephone will then ring Press Aand the other subscriber will be called Making Calls from the Telephone Book The OpenCom 100 Telephone Book Approximately 2 000 entries can be saved in the telephone book of your communications s...

Page 53: ...re is more than one call number under the selected name e g an office number and a private number the default number will be dialled If you press the OK softkey you can select one of the call numbers in the phone book entry Office Mobile or Private before establishing the con nection After confirming with OK you can Dial the call number or view the call number and speed dialling number the latter ...

Page 54: ...can also press the key and enter the speed dialling number to find the name entry Add Call Numbers to Phone Book from Lists or During a Call You can add call numbers saved in your caller list or your redial list to a phone book see Calls Menu start ing on page 57 and Making a Call from the Redial List starting on page 34 You can also add the other party s call number to the phone book during a cal...

Page 55: ...connection Press OK to save the entry Add call number to a phone book entry Select Add and press OK Personal Central Company You can add the entry to your per sonal phone book If your system administrator has authorised you or the user group you are part of accordingly you can also edit the central phone book and your com pany s phone book Select the desired phone book and press OK In the relevant...

Page 56: ...e Confirm with OK Edit You edit the selected entry Save your changes with OK Delete You delete the selected en try without a security prompt Delete All Delete all entries of the local telephone book after security prompt Quick Call You can allocate the selected entry in the local telephone book a speed dialling number 1 9 The speed dialling number programmed is displayed to the left of the telepho...

Page 57: ...tering code digits The code digits entry is done using the and keys combined with a specific string of code digits Code digit entry is intended prima rily for analogue telephones in your system The code digits can also be used on your system telephone and are described in the OpenCom 100 Operation on Standard Terminals UserGuide thisissuppliedwiththe system You can view the up to date online summa...

Page 58: ...any questions concerning this func tionality please consult your system administrator Messages This menu group pro vides information about short messages and e mails that you have received and sent You can also con figure appointments and activate pre defined messages Messenger function Phone settings In this menu group you can configure your telephone to meet your personal requirements e g volume...

Page 59: ...unknown call num bers they are grouped together in a single entry Select an entry and then one of the following options Dial Call the caller back Delete The entry is deleted An entry will be automatically deletedafter you called back the caller Phone book You add the call number of the caller to one of the telephone books see also Add Call Numbers to Phone Book from Lists or During a Call start in...

Page 60: ...ou see the amount charged for the last call and the total charges for your device Remote charges You can read out the charges of other users of the OpenCom 100 providedyoursystem administrator has given you Costs authorisation Enter the internal call number of the other user Hunt group If your telephone be longs to one or more hunt groups a selection list of corresponding hunt groups will be displ...

Page 61: ...bers Neither inter nal nor external call numbers can be forwarded to a virtual call number the OpenCom 100 will not execute this type of double forwarding Programming call forwarding Select Call forwarding and then select Call diversion Select Immediately After delay or Busy for the forward ing mode Then key in the call for warding Dest for entering the call number see also Making External In tern...

Page 62: ...stem first select the door bell whose calls are to be diverted How many door bells are available and with which names they are listed in the menu depends on the type of entrance intercom Consult your system administrator if you have questions concerning the configuration of the door bells Then key in the call forwarding Dest for entering the call number see also the chapter entitled Making Exter n...

Page 63: ...er and the date time Delete You delete the mes sage Forward Select an entry You can now edit the text of the message Press OK Enter the in ternal call number of the user to whom you would like to forward the message Optionally you can select a call number from the telephone book Confirm the en try selection of the call number with OK Delete all You delete all mes sages Outgoing mail A list of mes ...

Page 64: ...lly prepared message texts for this purpose Select one of these message texts and press OK The message text will for an internal call be displayed in the display of the caller provided the telephone is a system terminal If you do not want any message to be displayed set the text to Available Optionally you can create your own text max length 23 characters Se lect the Text menu entry enter the text...

Page 65: ...tor and switch it on or off with OK Buzzer Activate or deactivate the acoustic ringer tone If you deactivate the signal generator then this is shown in the display with the symbol Vibrator Activate or deacti vate the vibration signal genera tor Please note If you deactivate all signal generators then the call is only signalled with a flashing symbol in the display Volume Select the ringer tone vol...

Page 66: ...station also referred to as AC Authentication Code If you are using the simplified procedure leave this field blank For more information on checking in handsets refer to the OpenCom 100 online help Enter the PARK and press Go on Enter the Auth code Au thenticationCode andpressOK After a successful check in you can enter the name and number for the subscription entry Con firm with OK Edit You can e...

Page 67: ...ween 00 00 and 23 59 at which time the handset will emit an acoustic signal The signal type is defined by the ringer tone set ting for external calls The alarm signal lasts approximately one minute and can be switched off by pressing any digit key After each signalled alarm you will need to reactivate the alarm again Set Here you enter the wake time for example 12 15 Con firm your input with OK Ac...

Page 68: ...tically created you can make hands free calls If the caller hangs up then the connec tion will be disconnected Please note If you are not using the headset then please deactivate this function as unnoticed listening in by a caller is possible If no headset is connected and for an incoming call the tele phone is removed from the charging station then the call is answered without pressing the receiv...

Page 69: ...d on the terminal on which it was set Even if your internal call number of the terminal is available that is also on other terminals more than once call protection is not automatically activated there Telephone lock Enter your device PIN Activating the telephone lock switches your telephone to a lower external access authorisation level External dialling may then be par tially or fully restricted ...

Page 70: ...r of the other telephone If the called subscriber is a member of a user group for which pick up protection is active then you cannot pick up calls for their call number Please note If the other terminal is already in the call state e g an answering machine is in announce ment mode you pick up the call The subscriber for whom you pick up the call must belong to a user group for which the Call remov...

Page 71: ... to the OpenCom 100 Select Phone book and then select New entry Select the required telephone book Personal Company or Central Enter the name first name as well as the call number for the classifiers Office Mobile and Private For each call number in a tele phone book entry you can spec ify whether your own call numbershouldbeautomatically suppressed whenever you dial these call numbers from the te...

Page 72: ...cebox and then select Voicebox mess You see the list of received messages Each message is identified by the caller s call number or if stored in your telephone book by the caller s name Messages that have not yet been played back are marked with a messages that have been played back are marked with a Select a message and then one of the following options Play Listen to the message the caller recor...

Page 73: ...his menu will not be displayed on your telephone Select Central settings and then select Time control In the OpenCom 100 several time groups can be configured Depending on the activated time group incoming calls are signalled on different tele phones Switching between these time groups can be done automatically according to a timetable configured by the sys tem administrator or manu ally You can o...

Page 74: ... currently switched on time group Date Time The date and time are taken over from the ex change on the first external out going call If this information is nottransmittedbyyournetwork operator you can set the date and time here yourself ...

Page 75: ... precautions apply to the handset the charging station the rechargea ble batteries the entire telephone as well as the accessories To clean the telephone first remove the charger adapter plug from the mains socket Wipe the equipment with an anti static cloth or a soft damp leather cloth then with a dry cloth Please note Never spray your tele phone with cleaning fluid or sol vents Clean the charge ...

Page 76: ...ischarged battery charged to full capacity Transmitter power 10 mW average 250 mW maximum Operating temperature 10 C to 45 C handset 5 C to 40 C charging station Storage temperature 25 C to 55 C handset Shipping temperature 25 C to 70 C not incl batteries 25 C to 60 C incl batteries Protection class IP 54 dust proof and splash proof Accessories Charging station Adapter plug Europe Adapter plug UK ...

Page 77: ...o be disposed of and theamountofhazardoussubstances from electrical and electronic equip ment in waste The product that you have pur chased was developed in line with the current state of the art in an en vironmentally friendly manner and with a view to recycling It therefore meets the specifications of the Euro pean directives The product is labelled with the symbol illustrated above If you wish ...

Page 78: ...Change PIN Availability Call wait Prot Connections Call pick up Dial Phone book New entry Edit Voicebox Voicebox mess Call voicebox Central settings Time control Date Time Missed calls Accepted calls Voicebox mess Melody Type Device Volume Subscription IPEI Auto Key Lock Key Click Alarm Emergency Opt Auto Answer Silent Charging CoverageWarn User Name Language Contrast Pick up Pick up select Announ...

Page 79: ...ernal subscriber 43 Transferring to an internal subscriber 43 Unparking 31 Call forwarding 59 Call number entry with external line seizure manual automatic 33 Door 60 For other users 60 For your telephone 59 Menu 58 MSN 59 MSN call forward 33 To Voicebox 59 Call indicator 27 Call list 57 Accepted calls 57 Making a call from 35 Missed calls 57 Voicebox messages 57 Call number Suppress 32 Transmit 3...

Page 80: ... 38 39 41 42 44 46 48 69 Doorbell 48 DTMF 27 E E mail 19 31 61 Emergency number 65 Emergency options 65 Enquiry 42 Entrance intercom 48 Calls 48 External line 32 External seizure 32 F Feature Quick switch 22 Features 28 Follow me 60 G GAP 9 H Handset subscribing 64 Hands free usage 26 Hash key 23 Using 55 Headset installation 14 Hearing aids 9 Hunt group 58 I Illumination 20 Information line 20 In...

Page 81: ...c Hide 22 Before and During a Connection 30 Using 55 Messages 61 Messenger 62 Microphone Switched off 19 Switching off 26 Multiple Connections 27 Muting 26 N Notes 32 Number keys 24 O Open listening 26 Operating time 14 P Park 41 Park call 37 41 44 45 Personal telephone book 50 Pharmacy line 49 Phone book 37 41 44 45 69 Delete preset 51 Edit entry 70 Local 53 Look up name 51 Menu 51 69 New entry 6...

Page 82: ...f on 26 Symbols 18 System 63 T Talk time 14 Technical data 74 Telephone book 50 Calling from 34 Telephone lock 28 67 Telephone numbers blocked unblocked 28 Telephone options 65 Tele secretary 40 Text lines 20 Three party conference 27 Time 72 Time control 71 Time group 71 Toggling 27 42 44 46 Transfer 42 44 46 Transferring an external subscriber 43 Transferring to an internal subscriber 43 Transmi...

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