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3.4.6

As-delivered State

Your cordless Topas S telephone is delivered with the following basic 
features:

Basis

Call list

no entries

Dialing method

DTMF,
Flash short

Call cost factor

0.01

Exchange code

no entries

Base – PIN

0 0 0 0

Handset

Phonebook

no entries

Redialing

no entries

Call list

no entries

Network operator code no entries
Tone call melody (ext.) 2
Tone call volume (ext.)

5

Earphone volume

3 (medium)

Key click

on

Telephone lock

off

Call list

Handset

Permanently set 
network operator code

none

Battery type

auto

Handset - PIN

0 0 0 0

Ringing tine

Busy tone

Positive acknowledge tone

Negative acknowledge tone

Camp on tone

tone

Representation of the internal tones

pause

(specifications in seconds)

(repeated)

(repeated)

0,5

0,6

0,2

0,2

0,6

0,2

0,2

0,5

0,6

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,5

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

0,3

3

3,5

0,1 each

4

1

1

Dialing tone

Call list

The phone numbers of all incoming telephone calls are saved in the call list
irrespective of whether they have been answered or not. Precondition for
storing is transmission of the phone number at your connection (CLIP /
dependent on the network user). If there are calls in the call list, the symbol

appears in the display. You can dial these phone number directly. The call

list distinguishes between seen and unseen entries. This symbol flashes in
the case of new unseen entries. A new incoming call is stored "in the top
position”, i.e. it appears first when the list is called. If all memory slots are
occupied, the already seen entries are cleared first when new calls arrive. If
a call is received from a connection which is already in the list, the older
entry with this number is cleared. The call list consists of 20 memory slots
of 30 digits each. 

Network operator codes

You can store different network operator codes which you can then prefix
to a phone number starting with "0”. 
You can set one network operator code permanently so that it is dialed
before the phone number for every trunk call (see 5.9.2). 
However, you can also select one of these network operator codes for
every call with the 

p

key. Please note that the actual phone number is

always dialed unchanged.
Six memory slots ("01”… "06”) are available; in addition an empty memory
exists which cannot be written ("00”). No network operator code is pre-
dialed when this memory is selected.

3.4.5

Tones

Acoustic signals when telephoning:

• You hear the dial tone when you press the 

g

key

• You hear the ringing tone if the called connection is free.
• The busy tone is heard if the called connection cannot be reached becau-

se it already has a call.

• The camp-on time alerts you to a further incoming call during a conversa-

tion.

Acoustic signals when operating and programming:

• The positive acknowledgement tone confirms a correct input.
• The negative acknowledgement tone indicates an operating error.

Summary of Contents for HomeHandy Topas Sis

Page 1: ...g Block dialing Linking of phone numbers from the phonebook redial call list manual dialing Support of alternative network operators call by call Phonebook with 20 entries of 30 characters Call list 2...

Page 2: ...off 53 5 16 Setting the dialing method 53 3 4 1 5 Dialing with network operator code 22 4 1 6 Dialing emergency numbers 23 4 1 7 Direct call 23 4 2 Incoming call 24 4 2 1 External call 24 4 2 2 Intern...

Page 3: ...chored in the DECT standard this offers effective protection against third parties listening in to radio con versations using broadband receivers scanners The GAP standard enables you to use your hand...

Page 4: ...be connected Only the use the PowerAntenna specially designed for the Topas family because other cables or antennae may damage the equipment Power Antenne 2 Safety Notes 2 1 Putting Into Operation Lo...

Page 5: ...d by an acoustic warning signal The learning process mentioned above starts again from the beginning after removing or changing the batteries Do not forget that the battery is an expendable part its c...

Page 6: ...redialing in the connection state 3 General Information 3 1 About this Operating Manual This chapter General Information will help you become familiar with the features of your new telephone You will...

Page 7: ...or the call list see 5 15 The phonebook is called with the b key Then the first entry is display ed 01 You can access another entry either by pressing the arrow keys several times or by entering the m...

Page 8: ...ol flashes in the case of new unseen entries A new incoming call is stored in the top position i e it appears first when the list is called If all memory slots are occupied the already seen entries ar...

Page 9: ...ng direct call on off Viewing call costs for the last call Viewing total call costs Switching off the handset Paging Switching the key lock on off Telephoning with full bar switched on 3 5 Entering Nu...

Page 10: ...l can be initiated with or without dialing preparation Dialing preparation is the entering of numbers before line seizure handset at rest no dial tone audi ble9 Here you can change the phone number be...

Page 11: ...hone number from the phonebook 1 4 1 3 Using a Stored Phone Number Call List Phonebook Redialing Memory A phone number can be called from different memories edited and then dialed Initial state Handse...

Page 12: ...call you can choose between different network opera tors The procedure described below leads to selection of a provider for the following single call only An activated network operator code is identif...

Page 13: ...phone numbers with more than 16 digits the first 15 digits are dis played followed by a hyphen This hyphen indicates that other digits follow but are not displayed If the handset is currently in the p...

Page 14: ...nversation you are telephoning with two other parties Three party conferences consist of one external and two internal parties a con ference between three internal parties is not possible After one co...

Page 15: ...5 Switching the Microphone On Off Muting If you want to talk to someone else in the room during a telephone conver sation without your telephone partner being able to hear you you can switch off the m...

Page 16: ...t microphone and a pre programmed number is called internally i e to another handset of this base or external ly i e via a normal telephone connection when a pre programmed volume 9 stage sensitivity...

Page 17: ...dset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display Initial state Keypad locked Operating steps No Description Input Display 8ASE 1 s3 Switch off key lock 1 PROTECTED s3 Switch on key lock 1...

Page 18: ...he handset to the as delivered state Deleting various settings in the base Resetting the base to the as delivered state Switching the key click on off Phonebook Saving new entries Editing deleting ent...

Page 19: ...handset attempts to calculate this capacity as quickly as pos sible using the data acquired from use The programming described below to narrow down the range of possible capacities and to shorten the...

Page 20: ...ber the currently set base number flashes 2 s0 Initiate program ming 1 5 3 Babyphone Setting the Sensitivity See 4 5 1 for switching the babyphone on and off Initial state Handset on standby Operatin...

Page 21: ...IN 3 69 8PI N8 69 Enter the code num ber for cost factor 2 5 6 Call Costs The expired call time is displayed for the calls you have placed If your connection has the Units transfer feature depending o...

Page 22: ...t of the num ber in the rest state when a phone number is entered The current network operator code can be displayed by pressing the p key and another one selected with the arrow keys if necessary Net...

Page 23: ...1 5 9 1 Storing Network Operator Codes Initial state Handset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display 5 9 2 Programming Fixed Network Operator Code A fixed network operator code is aut...

Page 24: ...4 6 5 12 1 Clearing the Dialing Memory in the Handset Initial state Handset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display s0 Initiate program ming 1 8ASE 1 Z Enter new PIN twice in successi...

Page 25: ...t in the base 2 s0 Initiate program ming 1 49 48 5 12 2 Resetting the Handset to the As Delivered State Initial state Handset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display After resetting to...

Page 26: ...state Initial state Handset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display 5 14 Phonebook You can store 20 phone numbers of a maximum 30 characters each in the phonebook Network operator cod...

Page 27: ...g is confirmed by a positive acknowledge tone 8ASE 1 Z Enter the handset PIN the full bar is switched off 2 PROTECT PIN s3 Enter the code number for full bar 1 8ASE 1 Z Enter the handset PIN the full...

Page 28: ...al number 3 Initial state Handset on standby Operating steps No Description Input Display 5 17 Booking Additional Handsets In Out Up to 5 handsets can be booked in to one base Every handset is assigne...

Page 29: ...d the operating manual of your tele communications system If you have problems with the automatic exchange code you should delete it and save the exchange codes respectively as the first digit when yo...

Page 30: ...EG Edition1 Decision of the commission of 20th of July 1998 about a common technical specification for connection conditions for terminating equipment in which the network addressing may take place in...

Page 31: ...lease contact your dealer if you have any problems with operation In addition the following national standards are observed BAPT 222 ZV 80 11 95 Licensing regulation for terminating equipment of the r...

Page 32: ...25 54 internal call 25 internal switching 54 K key click 50 key lock 33 7 4 List of code numbers and necessary PINs Code PIN Change handset PIN 10 Handset Book in new handset 11 Base Select base 12 Ke...

Page 33: ...serial number of your phone on the bottom of the base handset battery compartment at the ready when making telephone inquiries to Customer Services Please see the enclosed service card for further inf...

Page 34: ...sche Betriebsmittel zur Verwendung innerhalb bestimmter Spannungsgrenzen 91 263 EWG Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen Hierf r tr gt das Ger t das CE Zeichen Technische nderungen vorbehalten Operating...

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