
Table of contents
1 DESIGN................................................. 1
2 COMMISSIONING ................................ 1
2.1 Inserting/changing the batteries ..............
3
BASIC SETTINGS ................................ 2
4
TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS .................. 3
4.1 Speakerphone function ......................... 3
4.2 Call duration display .............................. 3
4.3 Controlling the volume........................... 3
4.4 Increasing the handset volume ............. 3
4.5 Adjusting the sound ............................... 3
4.6 Call return/forwarding ............................ 3
5
FUNCTION KEYS ................................. 3
5.1 Speed dial keys ..................................... 3
5.2 Direct dial keys ...................................... 3
6
MAKING AND RECEIVING PHONE
CALLS .................................................. 3
6.1 Accepting a call ..................................... 3
6.2 Making a call ......................................... 3
7 PHONEBOOK ....................................... 3
7.1 Saving a number to the phonebook ...... 3
7.2 Editing existing entries .......................... 3
7.3 Deleting entries ..................................... 4
8
CALLER LIST ....................................... 4
8.1 Call return using the caller list ............... 4
8.2 Transferring a number to the phonebook .. 4
8.3
Deleting a number
from the caller list .. 4
9
EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION ......... 4
9.1 Triggering an emergency call with a call
transmitter ............................................. 4
9.2 Triggering an emergency call with the
SOS key ................................................ 4
10
GENERAL INFORMATION ................... 4
1 DESIGN
Technical data
Frequency:
868.30 MHz
Transmission power: 0.49 mW
Modulation:
FSK
Coding:
Easywave
Radio range:
approx. 150 metres in
free-field conditions
Dimensions:
180x205x86 mm
Weight:
737 g
APF01 Easywave phone with RT26 wristband transmitter
EN
Function
The Easywave call transmitter makes it possible
to send a signal to the Easywave Fon telephone
at the touch of a button, which then dials three
pre-programmed numbers in sequence.
If the recipient confirms the call by pressing the
“5” key, the integrated speakerphone can be used
for conversation.
This phone is ideal for giving people with care
needs a way to call for help in emergency situ-
ations.
In addition to the obligatory wristwatch or neck-
lace transmitters, wall-mounted transmitters
or a crash mat can also be used. A total of five
Easywave transmitter transmission codes can be
taught in.
2 COMMISSIONING
1. Plug one end of the curly cord into the handset
jack and the other end into the jack on the left
side of the phone.
2. Connect the mains adapter to the DC9V/300
mA socket on the underside of the telephone
and to a mains socket.
3. Plug the telephone connection cable into the
corresponding socket on the back of the tele-
phone.
4. Lift the handset and listen for the dial tone.
5. You can also mount the table base to enable a
better telephone angle.
2.1 Inserting/changing the batteries
4x AA alkaline batteries are needed for the dis-
play. These are not included in delivery.
When the
symbol is displayed, please re-
place all 4 batteries. Use only high-quality batter-
ies!
1. Unplug the telephone cord and open the
cover on the back of the telephone.
2. Insert the batteries (4 x AA), ensuring that the
polarity is correct.
3. Replace the cover and reinsert the phone
cable.
Caution:
You should always remove the phone
cable before inserting or replacing the batteries!
You will need a CR2032/3V battery for the wrist-
band transmitter.
Operating elements
1 Menu
2 Delete/quit
3
OK, confirmation of input
4
Navigation in the menu
up/down
5
3 direct dial photo keys
6
3 direct dial keys
7
Caller ID list
8
SOS key
9 Phonebook
10
R key (Flash)
11
Redial key
12
Boost function (+40dB)
13
Speakerphone ON
14
LED display
15
Volume control on handset
16
RT26 wristband transmitter
16
Included in delivery
Telephone, mains adapter, RT26 wristband
transmitter, 2 telephone connection cables, and
the operating instructions
Intended use
The telephone is suitable for making and receiv-
ing phone calls within a public telephone network
system. Any other usage is considered to be not
as-intended use. Observe all local directives and
regulations. Unauthorised modification or recon
-
struction is not permitted. Do not open the device
or complete any repair work yourself under any
circumstances.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage
caused by improper use, or use not as intended.
Safety information
Please read these instructions carefully
before putting the product into operation!
Risk of explosion!
Only use the power supply units provided!
Only use the batteries supplied or batteries of
the same type!
Always handle batteries with due care and
use batteries only as described. Never use re-
chargeable and non-rechargeable batteries to-
gether.
Never use batteries with different capacities
or different charge levels together. Do not use
damaged batteries. Risk of suffocation due to
small parts, as well as packaging films and pro
-
tective films!
Keep the product and batteries away from chil-
dren.
Danger to health and the environment due to
batteries!
Never open, damage, or swallow batteries, or
dispose of them into the environment. They
may contain toxic and environmentally harmful
heavy metals.
Risk of hearing damage!
Avoid listening at full volume for long periods of
time.
Risk of damage to property!
Avoid environmental influences such as smoke,
dust, vibrations, chemicals, moisture, heat and
direct sunlight.
Repairs may only be performed by trained staff.
Faulty devices should be checked by the man-
ufacturer!
Do not carry out your own modifications to the
device!
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