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R/Flash function button, see para-

graph 4.6

Intercom button (only functional with 

multiple handsets)

Redial button

Keypad

2 DISPLAY OVERVIEW

remains lit when within range from 

the base; is off when out of range 

from the base

flashes when you’ve received new 

calls; disappears when the Caller-ID 

memory of the concerned handset 

has been fully checked

keep in mind that when using the 

FX-5220, each handset must be 

checked separately

illuminates while reading the Cal-

ler-ID memory

illuminates when reading the last 

dialled number memory

2. insert the supplied batteries into the bat-

tery compartment according to the mark-

ings.

3. Slide the battery cover back onto the 

handset and place the handset on the 

base/charger station.

4. Leave the handset continuously during 

15 hours on the base station, to cradle/

charge the batteries properly.

4  CALLING

4.1Answering calls:

Press the key phone-on to accept a call

press the Call button again to enable 

the speaker function

4.2 End the call:

press the key phone-off to end a call

To end a call, you can also place the 

handset back on the base station or the 

cradle/charger.

4.3 Dialing numbers:

Direct dialing:

Press the phone-on key and enter

the phone number through the key-

board; this number will be dialed

directly.

Block dialing:

Enter the phone number through the key-

board.

•  press and hold the # button for at least 2 

seconds to insert a dialing pause

•  press the   button to delete any incorrect 

input

press the phone-on key; the number 

will be dialed

dialing from the phonebook memory: 

press the Phonebook button 

and search for the desired 

contact

press the phone-on key; the number 

will be dialed

4.4  Speaker volume:

You can only adjust the speaker 

volume 

during a call. You can choose 

from 5 levels. U

se the   /   but-

tons to increase or decrease the volume.

4.5 R/Flash:

During the call, shortly press the key 

R to give a FLASH pulse. 

The interruption time of the FLASH pulse is 

adjustable; for this, see in paragraph 11.2.

4.6  Handset search function:

In case you’ve misplaced the handset, you 

can easily find it again as follows:

briefly press the 

 button at the bottom of the 

base. 

The handset will start ringing for 30 seconds 

while the text ‘PAGING’ appears in the display. 

The handset will stop ringing after 30 seconds 

or after pressing a random button (handset) 

or when pressing the   button (base) again to 

manually stop the signal earlier. 

4.7 Voicemail notification: 

(

)(*)

In case the carrier left a Voicemail message for 

you, a notification symbol flashes in the display 

of the handset.

This symbol goes off as soon as you have 

listened to this message. This symbol also 

disappears after resetting the phone (see 

paragraph 11.2).

*: This function is only available on the FSK 

system and when this is supported by the 

carrier.

4.8 To switch off the handset:

You can completely switch off the handset to 

save battery power or in case you don’t want 

to be disturbed:

to switch off:

pick up the handset from the base or charger 

and press and hold the End button for 2 sec-

onds to completely switch off the handset

to switch on:

press and hold the End button for 2 seconds 

to switch the handset on again

The handset also switches on when replac-

ing it onto the base or charger.

4.9 Call duration:

During the phone call, the elapsed call dura-

tion is displayed on the handset display.

10 seconds after disconnecting the call, the 

call duration timer will disappear from the 

display.

5 REDIALLING

Each handset memorizes the 10 last num-

bers you’ve dialed with the handset. You can 

redial these numbers as follows:

press the Redial button, 

search for the desired re-

cently dialed number and 

press the phone-on 

key; the number will be dialed

copy to the phonebook memory / deleting

press the Redial button and 

search for the desired number

press the MENU button and select:

• 

SAVE NUMBER to save the selected 

number

•  EDIT ENTRY to edit the selected number

•  DELETE to delete the selected number 

•  DELETE ALL to delete all last dialed 

numbers

press the OK button and follow the on-screen 

instructions

6  PHONEBOOK

6.1 Introduction:

The handset is provided with a phonebook 

memory with a capacity of 50 contacts, each 

with a phonenumber of up to 24 digits and a 

name of up to 14 characters.

The phonebook memory in the handset is 

connected to the function Caller Identifica

-

tion. When you are called by somebody, 

whose name and number you have pro

-

grammed in the memory, the name of this 

person is also displayed beside the number 

on the display of your handset. 

6.2 Programming:

1. 

press the MENU button and then the OK 

button

2.  press the OK button and enter the name 

using the keypad

3.  press the OK button and use the keypad 

to enter the phone number

press and hold the # button for 2 sec-

onds to insert a dialing pause

4.  press the OK button

6.3  Dialing memory contacts:

press the honebook button 

and search for the desired 

contact

press the phone-on key; the number 

will be dialed

6.4 Correcting:

1. 

press the MENU button

2.  press the OK button and select EDIT 

ENTRY

3.  press the OK button and search for the 

desired contact

4.  press the OK button and press the   

button to delete the name

5.  use the keypad to enter the new name 

and press the OK button

6.  repeat this for the number and press the 

OK button

USER MANUAL

1 OVERVIEW HANDSETBUTTONS

OK / MENU button

to open the menu and to confirm a 

selection

Correction button, to delete the last 

input;

: to open the Caller-ID memory

: to open the phonebook memory

 /  : buttons: to scroll settings 

and memories 

Call button: to answer incoming calls

press the Call button again to ena-

ble the speaker function

End button: briefly press to end a 

call; press and hold to switch off the 

handset

3  INSTALLATION

3.1  Base station:

Telephone connection:

1.  insert the small plug of the telephone cable 

into the TEL.LINE input at the rear of the 

base (depress the plug until you hear a 

click)

2.  Plug the phone connector into the phone 

socket.

Power supply:

1.  insert the adaptor plug into the DC 6V 

input at the bottom of the base

2.  plug the adaptor into a 230 Volts wall 

socket

3.2 Cradle/charger:

If your phone has been delivered with multi

-

ple handsets, 2 batteries and a cradle/char-

ger with adapter will be included for every 

handset. Plug the adapter of these chargers 

in a 230 Volt mains socket.

3.3  Handset:

1.  Open the battery compartment of the 

handset, by sliding the battery cover 

down.

flashes during an incoming call; 

remains lit during a phone conver

-

sation

illuminates when the speaker functi-

on is enabled

illuminates when the ringtone of the 

handset is disabled

flashes when you’ve received a new 

voicemail message

battery indication:

battery is full

battery still 2/3 full

battery only 1/3 full, recharging 

is recommended

battery almost empty, the 

handset may switch off at any mo-

ment

illuminates when using the   /   

buttons to show additional options or 

memories in the display

illuminates when the number is too 

long to be shown in the display, 

press the # button to view the rest of 

the number

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