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D.  PREPARATION BEFORE USE 

Attention  

Your DECT phone is protected by PINs (personal identification numbers). Never change the PINs 
of your handset nor base unit unless you are familiar with electronics products and you have a real 
need to protect your phone by special PINs. A forgotten PIN could stop operation of your DECT 
phone and may result in expensive technical support services. 

Please refer to the ADVANCED OPERATION SECTION FOR DETAILS. 

D.1 

THE OK/MENU BUTTON

 

 

This DECT phone is built with a user-friendly MENU function. All essential functions of this phone 

can be programmed via the MENU button 

  by a question & answer (Q&A) approach. 

 

By pushing the 

 

button on the handset, it leads you to browse through the following function 

menus in a circular manner. You may push 

 to browse upward and 

 to browse 

downward. 

 

Call log list > Internal call> Audio setting >Display > Auto Talk > Time & Alarm > Add. Settings > 

Base settings > Room Monitor >   

 

Throughout the remaining part of this Instruction For Users, a quick Key Map will lead you to 

different programming areas where you will be asked to make your selections. 

 

D.2 

SETTING LANGUAGE 

   

English is factory-programmed display language. To change the language setting:- 

Display language on handset:- 

Key Map:- 

 

Æ

 Display –

Æ

 Sel Language –

Æ

 Select your desired language-

 

 

1. Use 

the 

 / 

  buttons to browse through available language 

2. 

When desired language is shown, push 

 again to confirm. 

 

D.3 

SETTING DATE/TIME 

   

Depending on country and telephone operation, usually every caller ID memory will be stored with 

its incoming date and time information. It is not necessary to set date/time for use of this DECT 

Summary of Contents for T10

Page 1: ...ocal codes for possible special disposal instructions z Plug the adaptor to the socket outlet that near the equipment and shall be easily accessible z Do not open the handset base station or charger T...

Page 2: ...ge of JACOB JENSENTM Telephone 10 with interchangeable speaker cover battery door and country adaptor optional 1 Telephone Handset 2 Base Station 3 Table Stand 4 Screws and plugs 5 Power supply unit 6...

Page 3: ...rpiece 2 Rear Speaker 3 LCD screen 4 Function Keys 5 Dial number Keys 6 Microphone 7 Changeable Speaker cover and Battery Compartment user handset 8 Handset charging contact Base 9 Base charge contact...

Page 4: ...git x 3 line icons z Flash selectable 80 800mS z Caller ID Type 1 2 and DTMF z Call log List z Hands free z Speaker and ringer volume z 100 phonebook memory locations z HS intercom z 3 Party conferenc...

Page 5: ...PARATION BEFORE USE 16 E NORMAL OPERATION 23 F PHONE BOOK 26 G CALLER IDENTIFICATION MEMORY CALLER ID 29 H PERSONALIZING YOUR PHONE 31 I ADVANCED OPERATION 33 J REVERTING TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING 37...

Page 6: ...se unit to perform function of a mini PABX system which offers you functions of intercom and call transfer between handsets In addition its built in Caller ID decoder Phone Book Redial List and Caller...

Page 7: ...m for emergency call purpose in case of power failure Caution z Use only the Ktec Model KSLFB0750035W1US power adaptor unit that came with unit Using other power adaptors may damage the unit and inval...

Page 8: ...Connect the country telephone plug adaptor to the wall outlet for telephone A 1 Assembling the table stand Slide the canals of the table stand into the tracks of the back side on the base station The...

Page 9: ...ack 3 Mount the base station by the enclosed screws and plugs for 6mm drill A 3 Fixing battery 1 On the handset firmly slide and remove the handset back cover install the rechargeable battery into the...

Page 10: ...how charging is in progress Important Notice z To obtain best battery performance keep the handset being charged for 6 hours after first time installation z When handset is removed from the base the L...

Page 11: ...es follow instructions below 1 Prepare one rechargeable batteries 3 7V 650mAH Li ion battery part number 60020437 2 Gently remove the handset back cover remove the old battery 3 Observe polarity marks...

Page 12: ...B DISPLAY SYMBOLS AND THEIR INDICATION In standby Idle mode...

Page 13: ...assigned to a single button in order to reduce buttons cluster To some buttons short and long pushes on one button give you different functions in different mode Pay attention to the following descri...

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Page 16: ...ugh the following function menus in a circular manner You may push to browse upward and to browse downward Call log list Internal call Audio setting Display Auto Talk Time Alarm Add Settings Base sett...

Page 17: ...he handset to enter DATE information MM DD YY format e g 060305 for 3rd June 2005 push again to enter TIME information 12 00 hour format Use key so select between AM PM When finish push again to confi...

Page 18: ...access the main menu 2 Press button to select SoundEnhancer Press button 3 Press button to select one from Normal Bass Alto or Treble Press button to confirm D 7 MUTE UNMUTE 1 Press button or during a...

Page 19: ...ter date and time for the appointment Refer to the section of setting date and time Press 7 Enter the appointment name using the keypad up to 13 characters Press D 9 HANDSET NAME Key Map Display Hands...

Page 20: ...Key Map Audio Setting Tones select your option select on off You can switch on or off the tones for key touch confirmation call waiting and out of range alarm For example when the key tone is set to O...

Page 21: ...s Press button 3 Press button to select Additional Press button 4 Press button to select Dial Mode Press button The current setting is displayed 5 Press button to select either Tone or Pulse Press but...

Page 22: ...Press the button to exit and return to standby mode D 14 CALL BARRING When switched on Call Barring prevents calls from being made to a specific number area code or international code Key Map Base Set...

Page 23: ...ow on the screen while the handset is ringing If the caller s number is stored already in the Phone Book of your handset refer to the Phone Book section the matched name will be displayed on the hands...

Page 24: ...e handset back on the base to end the call 4 To answer an intercom ring simply push the button on the called extension unit E 5 TO PAGE ALL HANDSETS FROM THE BASE You can only page all registered hand...

Page 25: ...r and another internal handset user During an external call 1 Press the button and select internal call The external caller is put on hold 2 Press or the button to select name number or the handset yo...

Page 26: ...e next letter is on the same button press the button to move the cursor to the right or wait 3 seconds for the cursor to move To switch between upper and lower case press button 2 Use the numeric butt...

Page 27: ...finished push button again to complete 6 Press the button to exit and return to standby mode F 3 TO MAKE A CALL FROM PHONE BOOK MEMORY Key Map PHONE BOOK your desired number 1 Use the alphanumeric ke...

Page 28: ...scroll until desired name is shown on the screen 2 Push to confirm 3 You may use button to delete letters of the name entry and make correction 4 When name entry is finished push You may use button t...

Page 29: ...sages Call waiting tone This model has a special call waiting tone in addition to the one you typically hear from your local service provider This tone will be heard after the standard tone when you r...

Page 30: ...ntend to delete If you want to delete all entries skip this step 2 Press to select Delete Entry or Delete List 3 Press to select Yes or No Then press button to confirm G 5 MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR MW...

Page 31: ...e 1 To arrive at this menu push button in standby mode and use button to start browsing until Audio Setting is shown on the screen Press 2 Press button to select ringer Volume and press 3 Press button...

Page 32: ...Internal Paging Alarm or Appointment and press to confirm 4 Press button to select the melody you want you will hear a sample of each as you scroll through then press to confirm your selection 5 Press...

Page 33: ...all handsets and the base are in standby On the handset you want to register Key Map Add Settings Register select the base number 1 Press button to access the main menu 2 Press button to select Add Se...

Page 34: ...the base are in standby Key Map Add Settings Deregister select the handset or base select Yes 1 Press button to access the main menu 2 Press button to select Add Settings and press 3 Press button to...

Page 35: ...elect Select Base press to confirm 4 Press button to select Automatic or the base number Press to confirm I 5 RESETTING YOUR PHONE If you reset your phone both the base and handset will return to thei...

Page 36: ...Key Map Add Settings Reset handset select yes 1 Press button to access the main menu 2 Press button to select Add Settings and press 3 Press button to display Reset Handset press to confirm 4 Press b...

Page 37: ...one All programming and settings you have made to the phone will lose automatically It could be useful if you have programmed too many things at the same time making conflicts between your settings an...

Page 38: ...nsers on this product Keep the unit dust free by wiping it with a soft dry cloth 3 Do not disassemble this product it contains no user serviceable parts 4 In case of a thunderstorm it is advised to di...

Page 39: ...es not hear your voice make sure you have not activated the MUTE function To test activate the MUTE function once more and your phone should resume to normal operation A1 Check if the receiving symbol...

Page 40: ...nsult phone service provider A4 Callers may suppress their caller s number when making their phone call Caller s number does not necessary display when a call is received For details please consult ph...

Page 41: ...Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions z Connect the adaptor to a socket outlet near the equipment which is easily accessible z Do not open the handset base station or char...

Page 42: ...e remedy of the consumer Bell Xpress A S shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of any express or implied warra...

Page 43: ...ipment and receiver y Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected y Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any...

Page 44: ...u in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised...

Page 45: ...tic JACOB JENSENTM Telephone The individual number below matchs the one on your telephone Individual No Name Address Bought from Date of purchase Product by Bell Xpress A S x Sletvej 50 x 8310 Tranbje...

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