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use the   and   buttons to select the  

[ Delete ] option

press the 

MENU/OK

 to remove the 

selected contact

(attention, you will not be asked for confirmation 

first)

To delete the entire phonebook:

press the   button to open the phone-

book memory

use the   and   buttons to select the  

[ Delete all ] option

press 2x the 

MENU/OK

 button to delete 

the entire phonebook memory

2x

Summary of Contents for FX-5700

Page 1: ...FX 5700 FX 5720 USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...receiving a call flash when you ve missed a call while you were away this requires a subscription to the Caller ID service built in speaker display see next page keypad see paragraph 1 3 built in mic...

Page 3: ...and hold to register new handsets call indicators illuminate when receiving a call 1 2 DISPLAY illuminates when the name or number is too long to be shown on the display indicates that the microphone...

Page 4: ...quires a subscription to the Caller ID service illuminates while programming or selecting memo ries indicates that the ringtone is turned off no function alarm wake up function is turned on reception...

Page 5: ...asterisk button used for tele services such as tele banking also used keylock in standby mode press and hold for at least 3 seconds press and hold again for 3 seconds to unlock the keypad bids pound b...

Page 6: ...SE Telephone input 1 insert the smaller plug of the telephone line into the bottom of the phone depress the plug until you hear a click 2 connect the telephone plug to the wall telephone socket Power...

Page 7: ...and place the handset onto the cradle charger 4 leave the handset on the cradle charger uninterrupted for 15 hours to properly charge the battery pack INSERT ONLY RECHARGEABLE NiMH NICK EL METAL HYDRI...

Page 8: ...urn on the speaker function by pressing the call button again the speaker function is turned off again and you can have your conversation by holding the handset to your ear 3 2 VOLUME during a call us...

Page 9: ...answer the call with the wireless handset See paragraph 9 1 for answering calls by only picking up the handset from the base or cradle 3 4 ENDING CALLS press the end button or replace the handset onto...

Page 10: ...r this contact you ll need to first use the and buttons to select the desired number then press the call button again to dial the number Refer to chapter 4 for programming correcting and deleting the...

Page 11: ...n to dial the number Refer to chapter 5 for programming correcting and deleting the phonebook memories 3 9 DIALLING FROM THE CALLER ID MEMORY open the number dialler memory by pressing the button use...

Page 12: ...o press a numeric button after the FLASH pulse to use e g Call Waiting for more information please contact your service provider See paragraph 9 2 for adjusting the interruption duration of this flash...

Page 13: ...he differ ent wireless handsets during a call press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the INTERCOM option press 2x the MENU OK button the wireless handset is turned on and answers you c...

Page 14: ...least 2 seconds 3 14 BUSY INDICATION Only for FX 5720 When the wireless handset is currently on a call with the out side line the other unit cannot make a call simultaneously during the call Line busy...

Page 15: ...dentally pressing buttons you can lock the keypad of the wireless handset press and hold the asterisk button for at least 2 seconds a key symbol will appear in the display Press and hold the button fo...

Page 16: ...or to not be disturbed by the hand set you can turn it off completely press and hold the end button for at least 2 seconds to completely switch off the handset Place the handset back onto the cradle c...

Page 17: ...telephone service provider for details 4 1 PROGRAMMING press the MENU OK button Use the and buttons to select the Phonebook option press 3x the MENU OK button use the keypad to enter the contact name...

Page 18: ...tact has no mobile phone number press the MENU OK button use the keypad to enter the mobile phone number use the C R button to delete any incorrect input press and hold the button for 2 seconds for a...

Page 19: ...ss the button to open the phone book memory use the and buttons to select the desired contact press the call button to dial the number when 2 numbers are programmed for this contact you ll first have...

Page 20: ...utton you can now use the C R button to de lete the old data in order and enter new information according to the instruc tions for Programming 4 4 COPYING TO DIRECT MEMORY BUTTONS You can assign two c...

Page 21: ...ption press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select M1 or M2 and press the MENU OK button 4 5 DELETING To delete a single contact press the button to open the phone book memory use the and bu...

Page 22: ...e the selected contact attention you will not be asked for confirmation first To delete the entire phonebook press the button to open the phone book memory use the and buttons to select the Delete all...

Page 23: ...ollows press the button to open the phone book memory press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the USAGE option press the MENU OK button the display will now show the amount of contacts...

Page 24: ...phonebook memory 5 1 CHECKING THE MEMORY AND REDIALLING Open the last number memory by pressing the button use the and buttons to select the desired call press the call button to dial the number 5 2...

Page 25: ...ton use the and buttons to choose whether this is a fixed home number or a mobile phone number press the MENU OK button 5 3 DELETING CALLS to delete a specific call Open the last number memory by pres...

Page 26: ...on to delete the selected call attention you will not be asked for confirmation first To delete all calls Open the last number memory by pressing the button press the MENU OK button use the and button...

Page 27: ...contains calls you haven t seen yet while the display shows the amount of missed calls and the call indicators are flashing Keep in mind that the wired phone and wireless handset have their own indiv...

Page 28: ...e and buttons to select the desired call press the call button to dial the number 6 3 COPYING TO THE PHONEBOOK MEMORY open the number dialler memory by pressing the button use the and buttons to selec...

Page 29: ...home number or a mobile phone number press the MENU OK button 6 4 DELETING CALLS to delete a specific call open the number dialler memory by pressing the button use the and buttons to select the desi...

Page 30: ...he and buttons to select the Delete all option press 2x the MENU OK button to delete all received calls 6 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The FX 5700 5720 is suitable for both the DTMF system offered by the...

Page 31: ...ashes in the display when the memory contains unread calls This symbol will disappear when you ve checked all calls If a name is shown when reading memories you can press the asterisk button to see th...

Page 32: ...ne service provider the message symbol will be flashing in the display After listening to the message the service provider will make sure this indication disap pears Attention this indication is avail...

Page 33: ...rrent time is shown in the display and for incoming calls the time and date of the calls are registered You can use the alarm function to set a certain time at which an alarm signal must sound to wake...

Page 34: ...e format to set the time to 12 hours or 24 hours display Setup time to set the time and date then press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to adjust set tings and press the MENU OK button to save...

Page 35: ...press the MENU OK button then use and to set the minutes and press the MENU OK button again 8 3 ALARM FUNCTION the symbol will be shown in the display when the alarm function is enabled at the set ala...

Page 36: ...gs There s a difference between the handset settings and the settings regarding calls 9 1 HANDSET SETUP press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the HS setting option press the MENU OK b...

Page 37: ...e the phone emit a warning tone when the batteries start running out of power Out of range use this option to have the phone emit a warning tone when you start to get out of range from the base Equali...

Page 38: ...r is enabled the receiver volume can be set from volume 1 to volume 10 when the volume is set to level 6 10 the symbol will appear this setting re mains in the memory for the next call use this settin...

Page 39: ...number you can use the C R button to delete any old emer gency number and press the MENU OK button When you now press a random button on the hand set except the MENU OK button the speaker func tion is...

Page 40: ...ctions and notifications in the display of the wireless handset You can choose from English Dutch Portuguese Spanish Italian French Ger man Polish and Turkish Follow the instructions below to return t...

Page 41: ...ns to select the Base setting option press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the Advance option press the MENU OK button Recall time With a flash pulse the connection with the telephone...

Page 42: ...s therefore numbers that are allowed to be dialled Example Barred number 1 06 Barred number 2 00 Barred number 3 0900 Barred number 4 0800 SOS number 01 06550 SOS number 02 06123456 SOS number 03 0900...

Page 43: ...ogram 00 for the barring option to make sure no international calls can be made Register Please refer to paragraph 10 2 for a detailed descrip tion of this function Change PIN To register new wireless...

Page 44: ...ume level 3 Ext ring volume signal 3 Int ring volume signal 2 Clock 01 01 00 00 Date format DD MM Clock format 24 hours Key tone tone Battery tone on Range tone off Equalizer neutral Alarm wake up fun...

Page 45: ...ions below only apply to registering new handsets or to re registering your existing handset in case of a possible error base press and hold the button until the call indicators on the base start flas...

Page 46: ...ENU OK button After several seconds the handset will have found the base and you can now use it for calling 10 2 DE REGISTERING HANDSETS Defect or lost handsets must be de registered Keep in mind that...

Page 47: ...select the Advance option press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the Register option press the MENU OK button use the and buttons to select the handset you want to de register press t...

Page 48: ...lectronics Take care that the cable of the phone and the adapter do not get damaged and prevent that they cause tripping or falling Never disassemble the phone and the adapter s this may only be done...

Page 49: ...rupt the functioning of the equipment or the emitted signals of the equipment disrupt the functioning of the phone 11 4 RANGE The range of the phone is up to 300 meters in the open field and up to 50...

Page 50: ...ffect on the rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries may not be exposed to fire or extreme heat Never puncture or disassemble batteries their contents are chemical and poisonous 11 6 HEARING AID...

Page 51: ...ipment 11 10 MAINTENANCE Clean the phone only with a moist cloth do not use any chemical detergents The adapter and the phone cable shall be disconnected before cleaning 11 11 ENVIRONMENT The packagin...

Page 52: ...sn t connected with the telephone network Check whether the plug has been accidentally removed from the telephone socket or whether the cable is damaged LINE BUSY Only for FX 5720 This text appears in...

Page 53: ...in and whether the power adaptor is connected to a wall socket marked 230V you can verify this by e g connecting a table lamp to the socket 12 3 PROBLEMS WITH INCOMING CALLS No notification of incomi...

Page 54: ...You re too far from the wired phone reduce the distance The base is switched off Check and correct this The handset is not registered with the base station anymore register it again see paragraph 10...

Page 55: ...Pao S003IV0600050 in 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 150mA out 6VDC 500mA Charger power supply adaptor Ten Pao S003IV0600015 in 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 150mA out 6VDC 150mA Operating time with full batteries standby 10...

Page 56: ...e website WWW FYSIC COM 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEWS 1 1 TELEPHONE 2 1 2 DISPLAY 3 1 3 KEY PAD 4 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 BASE 6 2 2 HANDSET 7 2 2 CHARGER FOR THE EXTRA HANDSET 7 3 USING THE TELEPHONE 3...

Page 57: ...T 16 4 MEMORIES 4 1 PROGRAMMING 17 4 2 DIALLING 19 4 3 CORRECTING 19 4 4 COPYING TO DIRECT MEMORY BUTTONS 20 4 5 DELETING 21 4 6 MEMORY STATUS 23 5 REDIALING 5 1 CHECKING THE MEMORY AND REDIALLING 24...

Page 58: ...RM FUNCTION 35 9 PHONE SETTINGS 9 1 HANDSET SETUP 36 HS sound 36 Equalizer 37 Boost 37 LCD contrast 38 Handset Name 38 Auto answer 39 Baby call 39 Auto keylock 40 Language 40 9 2 TELEPHONE SETTINGS 41...

Page 59: ...11 8 POWER FAILURE 51 11 9 EAVESDROPPING 51 11 10 MAINTENANCE 51 11 11 ENVIRONMENT 51 12 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 12 1 NOTIFICATIONS IN THE DISPLAY 52 12 2 PROBLEMS WITH OUTGOING CALLS 53 12 3...

Page 60: ...of defects caused by moisture fire flooding lightning and natural disasters In case of unauthorised modifications and or repairs performed by third parties In case of incorrect transportation of the d...

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