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Helpline No. UK/ North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 (calls are charged at 7p/min from 

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a standard landline; calls from mobiles could be higher) 
Rep. Ireland 1-800-992 508 (free call) 
Web Support www.medion.co.uk; Model Number: MD 82269 

Switching on the answering machine from an external extension 
You can also switch on the answering machine from an external 
telephone extension. 

 

Dial your telephone number. 

 

Wait until after the 10th ringing signal. 

 

Enter the four-digit code. 

The answering machine is switched on. If there is a new message, it 
is played back now. 

Deleting messages 

Note 

You can only delete messages that you have already played 
back 

Deleting messages on the base station 

To delete all messages simultaneously, proceed as follows: 

 

End the playback with the stop button. 

 

Press and hold the "

DELETE

" key on the base station until you 

hear a signal tone. 

All messages are deleted now.  

Deleting messages with the handset 

About how to delete messages with the handset please read the 
chapter "MSG PLAYBACK" on page 48. 

Summary of Contents for s63012

Page 1: ...ECT Phone E S63012 MD82269 on manual ...

Page 2: ...ity of mains power socket 9 Thunder storms Non use 9 Handling the rechargeable batteries safely 10 Correct repair procedure 11 Package contents 12 ECO function 13 Control 14 Handset 14 Basestation 15 Preparation 16 Setting the appliance up safely 16 Insert rechargeable batteries into the handset 16 Connecting the base station to the mains 17 Connecting the charging station to the mains 18 Charging...

Page 3: ... several callers 34 Setting the telephone via the menu 36 Navigating in the menu 36 Menu Call List 37 STORE 37 DELETE 37 DELETE ALL 37 DETAILS 38 Menu Phonebook 38 Add entry 38 VIEW 39 EDIT 40 DELETE 40 DELETE ALL 40 PB STATUS 40 Menu Base Settings 40 BS RINGER 40 RING VOLUME 40 DELETE HS 41 FLASH TIME 41 CHANGE PIN 42 HS Settings 43 ALARM 43 RING SETUP 44 TONE SETUP 44 LANGUAGE 45 RENAME HS 45 HS...

Page 4: ...MACHINE 48 MSG PLAYBACK 48 DELETE ALL 49 MEMO 49 TAM Answering machine ON OFF 50 TAM Answering machine SETTINGS 50 Using the answering machine at the base station 54 Switching on and off 54 Displays on the base station 55 Playing back messages 56 Deleting messages 59 Troubleshooting 60 Factory settings 63 Factory settings on the handset 63 Factory settings on the base station 64 Further factory se...

Page 5: ...u now have the assurance and peace of mind that comes with purchasing a product made by one of the leading manufacturers All products brought to you by MEDION are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 3 Year Warranty In case of warranty claim please fill in and return the Wa...

Page 6: ...rther use If you pass on this appliance to a third party please include these instructions Keeping electrical equipment out of reach of children Children are not aware of the dangers associated with using electrical equipment Children should therefore always be supervised when using electrical equipment Rechargeable batteries can be fatal if swallowed For this reason keep the handset and the batte...

Page 7: ...g radiators that could affect the base station and handset Do not expose the appliances to direct sunlight Contact with moisture water and splashes must be avoided The appliance is not suitable for use in rooms that are very humid e g bathroom Do not place the base station or the charging station close to other electrical equipment e g television or microwave oven Do not place the base station or ...

Page 8: ...he plug can be pulled out easily To disconnect the appliance from the mains always pull on the plug rather than on the cable Do not kink or crush the mains cable Never put the handsets back in the base station and charging station without the battery cover Warning This equipment will be inoperable when main power fails Thunder storms Non use Pull the mains plug and telephone cable from the base st...

Page 9: ...lock Remove the rechargeable battery block if the unit will not be used for long periods Remove exhausted rechargeable batteries from the appliance immediately There is an increased risk of leakage Do not expose rechargeable batteries to extreme conditions for example do not place the appliance on top of radiators There is an increased risk of leakage In the event of leakage remove the rechargeabl...

Page 10: ...pair procedure If the mains adapter cable charging adapter or base station is damaged detach the plug from the power supply immediately Never try to open and or repair the appliances yourself There is a risk of electric shock In the event of a fault please contact the Medion Service Centre or an approved repair specialist If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or the...

Page 11: ...arning Do not let children play with the plastic film It may cause suffocation Remove all packaging materials including the film on the displays of the base station an the handsets Unpack the unit and ensure that the following parts are included 2 Handsets Base station Charging station with mains adaptor Mains adaptor for base station Telephone cable 4 rechargeable batteries type NiMH size AAA Ope...

Page 12: ... calls from mobiles could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 free call Web Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 ECO function The ECO Mode setting enables low emission operation while operation a call The reduction of the radiation depends on the distance of the handset to the base station ...

Page 13: ...on off 5 Alphanumeric keys 0 to 9 To enter numbers and letters 6 Hash key To enter the symbol pressing longer while idle will switch ring tone on or off 7 R key Recall key 8 Microphone 9 Contacts To charge the batteries 10 Open the phonebook 11 Handsfree button 12 Asterisk key To enter the symbol Pressing longer while idle will active the keypad lock 13 Talk key Accept the call dial the selected n...

Page 14: ...r for mains adapter lead 4 Charging cradle with contacts To charge the handset 5 Paging key Triggers ringing on handset 6 On Off switch Answering machine on or off 7 Delete key Deletes messages on the answering machine 8 Flashes when the telephone rings 9 Glows when the handset is set into the charging cradle 10 Display Shows information on the answering machine 11 Play Begins playback of messages...

Page 15: ...ng height and secure it from falling down Set up the base station close to a power outlet and a telephone socket Place the charging station close to a power socket Prevent the appliances from coming into contact with moisture or liquids Do not place the base station close to other electrical equipment e g televisions Insert rechargeable batteries into the handset 4 rechargeable batteries 1 2 V 600...

Page 16: ...andset observing the correct polarity and close the battery compartment Place the battery cover back on the battery compartment and slide it shut Connecting the base station to the mains Attention Only use the power supply unit for the base station to connect the base station Model No S005CB0600060 A rating label with the corresponding information will be located on the power supply unit Connect t...

Page 17: ...of the mains adapter into a mains socket Connecting the charging station to the mains Attention Only use the power supply unit for the charging station to connect the charging station Model No S002CB0600030 A rating label with the corresponding information will be located on the power supply unit Connect the plug of the mains adapter lead to the charging station Plug the mains plug of the mains ad...

Page 18: ...herwise the rechargeable batteries will not achieve their full capacity The charging time is 14 hours Do not interrupt the charging process otherwise the capacity of the rechargeable batteries can be permanently reduced Never put the handset back in the base station or charging station without the battery cover Note You can leave the handset in the base station This ensures a maximum charging cond...

Page 19: ...ndset in the charging cradle of the base station and charge the rechargeable battery A beep indicates that the handset has been correctly placed in the cradle The battery symbol in the top right of the display indicates that the rechargeable battery is being charged Charging the rechargeable batteries of the handset in the charging station Note You cannot make calls with the handset while the rech...

Page 20: ...ister the base station if it has not recognised the handset automatically see REGISTRATION on page 47 Connecting the base station to the telephone network Warning Only connect the base station to the telephone network after the handset has been completely charged Otherwise the rechargeable batteries will not achieve their full capacity Insert the phone cable jack RJ11 of the supplied telephone cab...

Page 21: ...eb Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 The display Basic display When delivered the display will show the following 1 Battery indicator 2 Number of handset 3 Call up internal functions 4 Open main menu 5 Name of handset 6 Range display Display language On delivery the display language is English You can set the display language to German and French see page 45 ...

Page 22: ...ed into the charging cradle of the base station or charging station the symbol is flashing while charging When the rechargeable battery is empty or almost empty the symbol appears and the handset must be placed in the base station or charging station so that the rechargeable battery can be charged Other indicators on the display The following graphical displays are possible 1 Off if the handset if...

Page 23: ...rged battery shows empty or low battery 10 Button lock is activated 11 Indicates that further digits can be displayed after the text 12 Press the corresponding control key to delete the last digit to stop the alarm to switch the mute function to on or off during a call 13 Press the corresponding control key to skip to the previous menu selection 14 In idle mode press the corresponding control key ...

Page 24: ...r a few seconds The display turns off and the handset is now switched off To switch the handset back on briefly press the call key After a short moment the standard display appears on the display again You can also switch the handset back on by replacing it in the base station Answering a call When there is an incoming call you will hear a ring In the display you will see a receiver symbol and the...

Page 25: ...he handset is not in the charging cradle press the talk key Note It is possible to set up the handset to only accept incoming calls by pressing the talk key see page 50 Changing the earpiece volume During a call press the or arrow key The indicator VOLUME with five levels will appear on the display Use the or arrow keys to select one of the five levels When the call is ended the level that was set...

Page 26: ...tation will be shown on the display Give in the number of the desired handset you want to call by using the alphanumeric keypad The desired handset will now be called To call all handsets that are registered with the base station give in the last number in the display by using the alphanumeric keypad All handsets are now be called The handset which accepts the call first is connected for an intern...

Page 27: ...cting from the phonebook To set up the phonebook see page 38 Open the phonebook with the key Select the subscriber by using the arrow keys and or enter a letter by using the using the alphanumeric keypad to search for the name of the subscriber To input letters and numbers with the alphanumeric keypad see Available characters on page 39 Confirm your selection with the call key or the handsfree but...

Page 28: ...he display Use the or arrow keys to select one of the five levels The correspondingly set level is highlighted and will be accepted To return to normal telephone mode press the handsfree key again The handsfree symbol disappears and the loudspeaker is switched off Recall key The R key only has one function when your telephone is connected to a telephone system The R key interrupts the line connect...

Page 29: ...lso ask for the exact key combinations for the various R key functions e g Accept call waiting Reject call waiting Switch back and forth between two connections etc Keypad lock To prevent accidental dialling when you are carrying the handset with you you can activate the keypad lock This is not possible during a call Keep the asterisk button pressed until the symbol appears on the display Note Whe...

Page 30: ...the telephone press the right function key C during a call MUTED will be shown on the display The caller is now unable to hear you To end muting press the right function key C again Caller identity function This service is depending on your provider and may be subject to a charge You can see the telephone number of a caller on the display if you have requested the CLIP function with your service p...

Page 31: ...he assigned ring melody sounds If no caller number is transmitted WITHELD appears in the display The symbol for missed calls appears on the display when there are new entries stored in the call list If for instance 3 new missed calls exist 3 NEW CALLS appears in the display Up to 10 entries can be recorded in the call list Press the arrow key calls in the idle state If there are no calls stored in...

Page 32: ...down arrow key The last telephone number dialled is displayed If there are no telephone numbers stored in memory EMPTY will appear on the display Select the desired telephone number with the or arrow keys To select this telephone number press the talk key or handsfree button If you confirm with the left function key you have still more possibilities STORE You can store the telephone numbers to a n...

Page 33: ...ed handset on the same base station During the call press the left control key and then choose with the arrow keys or the entry INTERCOM Confirm with the right function key OK On the display all handsets registered with your base station are being displayed with their corresponding number Give in the number of the desired handset you want to call by using the alphanumeric keypad The desired handse...

Page 34: ...ndset and wait for the subscriber accepts the call on the other handset Press the asterisk key for CONF Now all subscribers are included in the call Every party can leave the conference call by simply pressing the call key hanging up The other callers can continue to hold the conference call The party who started the conference can also end the conference by pressing the call key hanging up The co...

Page 35: ...l key open the main menu with the following entries Navigating in the menu Selecting a menu option Use the arrow keys or to select a menu option Open the menu option with the left control key OK Most of the menu options contain further sub menus in list form Use the or arrow keys to select a menu option in a list The right control key takes you back respectively one step or one level Control keys ...

Page 36: ...ere are no calls stored in memory EMPTY will appear on the display If new calls have been received select a call from the list by using the arrow keys or Press the left control key OK to select one of the following options STORE You can store the telephone numbers from the call list to a name in the phonebook To store a number read section Add entry on page 38 DELETE Deletes the selected entry fro...

Page 37: ...ries stored in memory EMPTY will appear on the display Select an entry from the list by using the arrow keys or Press the left control key OK to select one of the following options Add entry Here you can store a new number to the phonebook Confirm the entry ADD with the left control key NAME will appear in the display Enter the name of the subscriber using the keypad The name can contain up to 12 ...

Page 38: ...he number MELODY1 appears in the display Select one of 10 available melodies for the subscriber using the arrow keys or Press the left control key OK to store the melody A short beep indicates that the new entry has been stored The new entry appears in the display Available characters The following table shows the available characters you can use for phonebook entries Key Character Key Character 1...

Page 39: ... entry on page 38 DELETE Deletes the selected entry from the phonebook DELETE ALL Deletes all entries from the phonebook Confirm the security prompt Confirm with the left control key The phonebook is now empty PB STATUS Shows the used and available memory of the phonebook Menu Base Settings BS RINGER Select the ringing signal at the base station and confirm by pressing the left control key OK RING...

Page 40: ... station Note The handset in use cannot be unregistered from the base station Confirm with the left control key Yes to actually unregister the handset The handset is unregistered now and has to be registered again before using it at the base station FLASH TIME Here you can adapt your telephone to the specifications of your network provider or your PABX You can set the flash times to the following ...

Page 41: ...l Web Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 CHANGE PIN With this sub menu you can specify any four digit PIN for the handsets and the base station Enter the valid PIN with the keypad and confirm with OK default setting 0000 Enter a four digit PIN you have chosen and confirm with OK Enter the new PIN again and confirm with OK The system PIN has now been changed ...

Page 42: ...ry ON to switch on the alarm and confirm by pressing the left control key OK The alarm time is displayed Enter the alarm time format hh mm using the keypad and confirm by pressing the left control key OK SNOOZE appears in the display Confirm by pressing the left control key OK Select the entry ON to activate the snooze time and confirm by pressing the left control key OK After you have turned off ...

Page 43: ...pressing the left control key OK EXT RING Select a ring tone for external calls and confirm by pressing the left control key OK RING VOLUME Select a volume level 1 5 for the ring tone at the handset and confirm by pressing the left control key OK TONE SETUP KEY TONE Select OFF or ON to switch the key tones off or on and confirm by pressing the left control key OK BATTERY TONE Select OFF or ON to s...

Page 44: ...m by pressing the left control key OK RENAME HS You can enter a name for the handset by using the keypad The name is displayed when idle Confirm by pressing the left control key OK HS DISPLAY Select if the name of the handset HS NAME or the clock TIME should be displayed when idle Confirm by pressing the left control key OK AUTO ANSWER Select ON so that an incoming call is accepted when you pick u...

Page 45: ...ft control key OK SET TIME Enter the correct time in the format HH MM by using the keypad and confirm by pressing the left control key OK SET DATE Enter the correct date using the keypad and confirm by pressing the left control key OK SELECT BASE To increase the reception range of the handset you can register it with up to four base stations This lets you set up a honeycomb structure of base stati...

Page 46: ...a short signal tone Select a base station and confirm by pressing the left control key OK Enter the valid telephone PIN default setting 0000 and confirm by pressing the left control key OK SEARCHING appears in the display and you hear a short signal tone if the base has been found DEFAULT This function resets all of the individually performed settings on the handset back to the factory settings En...

Page 47: ...00 will appear on the display of the base station The date and time for the messages will all be incorrect in this case Set the date and time at the handset MSG PLAYBACK The latest message is played back and in the display time and date of the message are shown Messages which have not been played back yet are displayed together with the symbol After the new message has been played back the symbol ...

Page 48: ... the answering machine is being used from another person To end playback press the call key DELETE ALL Confirm the entry CONFIRM with the left control OK to delete all messages on the answering machine EMPTY appears in the display MEMO You can record a voice message with the handset which can be played back from other handsets like a normal message Press the left function key OK to start recording...

Page 49: ...swering machine SETTINGS ANSWER MODE Select here in which mode the answering machine should turn on ANS REC The answering machine will respond to the call and record messages ANSWER ONLY The answering machine will respond to the call without recording a message TAM Answering machine LANGUAGE Select the language for the standard announcements of the answering machine You can choose between DEUTSCH ...

Page 50: ...save the announcement Press the right control key C to stop recording without saving The new recording is saved now and can be played back via the menu entry PLAYBACK as described above ANSWER ONLY Here you can playback the speech for announcements without recording afterwards or record a new announcement PLAYBACK Play back the current announcement RECORD MESS Record a new announcement To record a...

Page 51: ...ad the chapter Playing back messages from a different telephone extension on page 57 To check if you have new messages proceed as follows Call your connection from the outside If new messages have been recorded the answering machine will switch on after the first ringing signal If you hear a second ringing signal then this means that no new messages have been recorded for you In this case hang up ...

Page 52: ...ol key OK BS SCREENING With the Screening function you can listen to a call without interrupting the message being recorded on the answering machine Monitoring This function is helpful e g when you first want to hear who the caller is You can also take a call when the answering machine is already recording Set the function to ON or OFF and confirm by pressing the left control key OK Monitoring at ...

Page 53: ... access The default setting for the PIN is 0000 This PIN is not identical with the telephone PIN Enter the current remote enquiry PIN number and confirm with OK Now enter the new four digit PIN After confirming with OK you are prompted to repeat the entry Confirm again with OK Using the answering machine at the base station Switching on and off To switch the answering machine on or off press the O...

Page 54: ...onnected properly to the mains The answering machine is switched off 00 There are no messages XX Flashes for new messages Steady when no new messages XX Number of new stored messages XX FF XX and FF flashing alternately XX new messages and memory is full Only FF flashing The memory is full and no new messages can be recorded XX XX and flashing alternately The clock is not set and XX new messages a...

Page 55: ...essages If new messages were recorded on the answering machine the symbol for the answering machine and New Message will appear on the display The number of recorded messages will flash on display on the base station If you play back the messages the new messages will always be played back first Playing back messages at the base station To play back messages press the play button at the base stati...

Page 56: ...erent extension such as a mobile phone or a telephone booth Proceed as follows Dial the telephone number of your extension If your answering machine is switched on press the asterisk key on the telephone Enter your remote enquiry PIN now with the keypad If you have entered an invalid remote enquiry PIN three times the connection will be interrupted automatically Note If you do not make any entries...

Page 57: ...8 free call Web Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 Key Function During paused playback During playback 2 Delete current message 4 Repeat message Press twice to switch to previous message 5 Playback message Pause playback 6 Switch to next message 7 Switch on answering machine 8 Pause playback 9 Switch off answering machine Enter remote enquiry PIN ...

Page 58: ...ntil after the 10th ringing signal Enter the four digit code The answering machine is switched on If there is a new message it is played back now Deleting messages Note You can only delete messages that you have already played back Deleting messages on the base station To delete all messages simultaneously proceed as follows End the playback with the stop button Press and hold the DELETE key on th...

Page 59: ...4 987 or other or other qualified personnel For all problems Check if the mains and telephone cables are plugged in Check the telephone at a different telephone socket Check the battery indicator to see if the rechargeable battery is charged Check if the handset is correctly registered Check if the handset is within the range of the base station The display on the handset is blank Check if the han...

Page 60: ...t is registered with the desired base station Check if the rechargeable batteries are charged and inserted with correct polarity No ring tone on handset or base station Check if the base station is connected correctly Check if the volume of the ring tone was switched off Check if the handset is within the range of the base station Check if the rechargeable batteries are charged and inserted with c...

Page 61: ... the talk key if the telephone receiver symbol is shown on the display and if you hear a dialling tone when you pick up Check if another telephone works on the telephone socket or if your telephone works on a different telephone There is interference with other appliances Check if the base station is located directly next to another electrical appliance e g other telephone or fax machine televisio...

Page 62: ...69 Factory settings Factory settings on the handset Setting Options Factory setting External ring tones 10 ring tones 5x normal 5 x polyphonic Melody 6 Internal ring tones 10 ring tones 5x normal 5 x polyphonic Melody 6 Ring tone volume 5 levels and off Level 5 Receiver volume Volume in 5 levels Volume Level 3 Key protection On Off Off Auto reply On Off Off Keypad tones On Off On Language German E...

Page 63: ...ory settings on the base station Setting Options Factory setting Ring tones 5 different ring tones Melody 1 Ring tone volume 5 levels and off Level 5 System PIN 0000 Handset priority All One handset All Further factory settings Setting Options Factory setting Alarm for new messages on answering machine On off Off Number of ring tones before the answering machine is switched on 2 4 6 8 ring tones o...

Page 64: ...f you have any problems with your device ONLY have repairs completed by our authorised service centre Contact you the MEDION Australia Helpdesk at 1 300 884 987 when liquid has got into the device the device does not operate properly the device is dropped or the housing is damaged Cleaning Before cleaning remove the mains adapter from the mains socket Use a dry soft cloth Avoid the use of chemical...

Page 65: ...kaging Appliance has been packaged to protect it against damage in transit The packaging constituents are raw materials and can be reused or recycled Appliance At the end of its lifetime do not dispose of the appliance in household rubbish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly disposal Batteries Do not put used batteries in the household rubbish The batteries should be taken to a ...

Page 66: ...sions ca 63 x 70 x 31 mm Rechargeable Batteries for handset 1 2 V 600 mAh Type NiMH Size HR03 Standard DECT GAP approx 300 m range Mains adapter for base station Manufacturer TenPao Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 150 mA Output 6 V 600 mA Model No S005CB0600060 Mains adapter for charging station Manufacturer TenPao Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 100 mA Output 6 V 300 mA Model No S002CB0600030 Ambient temperatu...

Page 67: ...d 1 800 992 508 free call Web Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 Declaration of conformity The device complies with the European guideline for radio equipment and telecommunications equipment Radio Telecommunications Equipment Directive 1999 5 EU The certificate of conformity is posed on the internet at http www medion com conformity ...

Page 68: ...o UK North Ireland 0871 37 61 020 calls are charged at 7p min from 69 a standard landline calls from mobiles could be higher Rep Ireland 1 800 992 508 free call Web Support www medion co uk Model Number MD 82269 ...

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