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GENERAL INFORMATION
Care instructions
Clean the external surfaces using a soft, lint-free
cloth. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents.
Disposal instructions
Obsolete devices may not be disposed of with
general household waste!
Take obsolete devices to a collection
point for electronic scrap or to a dealer
for disposal.
Dispose of used batteries in an appropriate re-
cycling facility for used batteries.
Dispose of packing material in recy-
cling facilities for cardboard, paper, and
plastic.
Warranty
Within the statutory warranty period, we will reme-
dy device faults free of charge by means of repair
or replacement if the faults are caused by material
or manufacturing defects.
Unauthorised modifications shall invalidate the
warranty.
Conformity
ELDAT GmbH hereby declares that the APF01
radio system complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity
is available at the following web address: www.
eldat.de
Customer service
If faults occur or the device becomes damaged
despite proper handling, please contact your
dealer or the manufacturer.
ELDAT GmbH
Im Gewerbepark 14
15711 Königs Wusterhausen
Germany
Phone: + 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-310
Fax:
+ 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-90
Website: www.eldat.de
Email: [email protected]
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CALLER LIST
Use the
Caller list (caller ID)
to see who is calling
before you accept the call, or who called while you
were out.
If the caller’s number is stored in your phonebook,
the name is displayed instead.
Calls are displayed in the order in which they are
received, with consecutive numbering in the upper
right corner of the display. When the memory is
full, the oldest entry is deleted in each case. New
calls are indicated in the display and by the flash
-
ing red control light at the top.
In addition to the telephone numbers, the display
also shows a series of messages or icons:
UNKNOWN
– the call is a long-distance call or
from a private extension system (no data received)
ANONYMOUS
– the number is suppressed (may
also come from a private extension system)
Note!
The
Caller ID
function must be activated by
your provider. Please contact your network provid-
er for further information.
8.1 Call return using the caller list
1. Press the
CID
key.
2. Use the
/
keys to select the relevant
numbers.
3. Lift the handset or press the
key to dial the
number. If you do not do anything else, the
phone goes into standby mode.
Note!
You can press the
key to switch between
speakerphone function and handset mode, even
during a call. End the call by pressing the
key.
8.2 Transferring a number to the
phonebook
1. Press the
CID
key.
2. Use the
/
keys to select the relevant num-
bers.
3. Press and hold the key until the cursor
flashes on the first digit of the selected caller
number.
4. Press the
OK
key to change the name, and
confirm using the
OK
key. The number is
saved to the phonebook, and the display
shows
SAVED
8.3 Deleting a number from the
caller list
1. Press the
CID
key.
2. Use the
/
keys to select the relevant num-
bers.
3. Press the
key.
DELETE?
is displayed;
alternatively, press and hold the
key until
the display shows
DELETE ALL?
.
4. Press and hold the
key until the number
disappears. Briefly press the
key to return
to standby mode.
5. If you do not do anything else, the phone goes
into standby mode.
Note!
Only deletes the numbers from the caller
list, not from the phonebook.
9
EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION
This function establishes an immediate connec-
tion to the stored emergency call numbers (stored
under the direct dial keys (photo keys)).
This function is only active when the phone is con-
nected to a power supply or the backup batteries
are inserted.
When the “
Silent emergency call
” function is ac-
tive, only the control lamp flashes, the call is only
heard by the recipient, and neither an announce-
ment nor a ring tone are audible (see also “Silent
emergency call”).
The message recorded under
Record help mes-
sage (M10)
is played. If you have not recorded
your own message, the default message will be
played.
Example of a help message: “This is an emergen-
cy call, please press 5 to accept the call.”
9.1 Triggering an emergency call
with a call transmitter
1. Press and hold the Transmit button on the
wristband transmitter for longer than 1 second.
The emergency call is sent and the red LED on
the wristband transmitter lights up. The phone
beeps loudly for around 15 seconds.
In the event of an incorrectly triggered emer-
gency call, this function can be deactivated
by pressing and holding the
SOS
key on the
phone for longer than 3 seconds. If the function
is not stopped, the display shows the
<<-•>>
symbol and the programmed sequence starts.
2. The phone automatically dials the first emer
-
gency number (stored on the direct dial keys
(photo keys)). The “Emergency message” is
played continuously via the speakerphone
function. If the called party accepts the call
within 60 seconds and presses the
5
number
key, the phone switches to speakerphone func-
tion. If the called party is confirmed by pressing
the
1
number key and then
2
, the emergency
call function is stopped. If the recipient does
not press the
5
number key within 60 seconds,
the next emergency number is dialled.
3. If the three stored emergency numbers have
been called and none of the recipients has
confirmed the call by pressing the
5
key within
60 seconds, the emergency call function ends.
Note
:
1. If no emergency numbers are stored, the
phone will only beep loudly when the direct dial
keys or the call transmitter are pressed, rather
than dialling a number.
2. The call transmitter must be within the range
of the phone for the emergency call to be trig-
gered. Make sure that there are no barriers
such as thick concrete walls or similar between
the call transmitter and the phone.
3. As long as the red button on the call transmitter
is pressed, the transmitter LED should light up.
If the LED flashes or no longer lights up at all,
change the battery.
4. To stop the emergency call function, press and
hold the
SOS
key on the phone for longer than
3 seconds. This function is also stopped by
lifting the receiver or pressing the
key, and
the
<<•>>
symbol will no longer be shown on
the display.
5. The emergency call function stops when all
stored emergency numbers have been called,
or one of the called parties has confirmed with
-
in 60 seconds using the
1
and
2
number keys
after pressing the
5
number key.
6. The person called should press the
5, 1, and 2
number keys using the key tone function (stan-
dard function on most telephones).
9.2 Triggering an emergency call with
the SOS key
Press and hold the
SOS
key on the phone for 1
second. You will hear a warning tone that lasts 15
seconds, and the program will then start the emer-
gency call (see point 9.1).
Make sure that you have programmed corre-
sponding emergency numbers (see “Direct dial
keys (photo keys)”).
To stop the emergency call, press and hold the
SOS
key for 3 seconds.
Important note!
If you are pressing and holding
the
SOS
key, the emergency call is triggered af-
ter 1 second. You should then release the key to
activate the emergency call – at the latest when
you hear the warning tone. If you keep the SOS
key pressed, after 3 seconds the emergency call
is stopped again!