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Troubleshooting Tips

If you suspect a failure, try the actions recommended in the table below first. If the problem
persists or the symptom you are experiencing is not listed here, call your dealer and request
service.

Troubleshooting Tips

Symptom

Point to check

Action

Shut down completely

• Is the Bluetooth

®

 cradle 

cord out of position?

• Is the battery correctly 

loaded?

• Is the battery charged?

• Is the handset too far away 

from the Bluetooth

®

 

terminal? (Does the 
antenna mark in the 
Bluetooth

®

 handset LCD 

screen show “Low 
Strength” or is it off?)

• Inset the Bluetooth

®

 

terminal cord firmly into 
position.

• Reload the battery 

correctly.

• The battery may have been 

exhausted. If the handset 
still fails when the battery 
is fully charged, replace 
the battery.

• Get closer to the 

Bluetooth

®

 terminal to 

operate.

Ring tone does not 
sound

• Is the ring tone volume 

turned OFF? (Does the 
ring tone OFF appear in 
the Bluetooth

®

 handset 

LCD screen?)

• Is the battery correctly 

loaded?

• Adjust the ring tone 

volume.

• Reload the battery 

correctly.

Voice is disrupted while
talking

• Does the antenna mark in 

the handset LCD screen 
show “Low Strength” or is 
it off?

• Is there an obstacle, such 

as a concrete wall, between 
the Bluetooth

®

 terminal 

and Bluetooth

®

 handset?

• Get closer to the 

Bluetooth

®

 terminal to 

operate.

• Move to a location clear of 

intervening obstacles.

Summary of Contents for DTL-12BT-1 series

Page 1: ...er s Guide DTL 12BT 1 TEL BCH L UNIT Please cooperate with recycling of a lithium ion battery Before using your product read this User s Guide thoroughly to ensure correct handling After reading the U...

Page 2: ...this document for use by its employees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC I...

Page 3: ...ally placed into the unit turn off the power of the phone system and unplug the power adapter Contact your dealer If you keep using the unit it may cause fire or electrical shock Pay special attention...

Page 4: ...le plugs on a single outlet It may cause fire or electrical shock Follow the instruction below when you use a battery pack to avoid overheating explosion and fire Do not put the battery pack into a mi...

Page 5: ...ent the battery pack from overheating explosion and fire Do not throw the battery pack into a fire Do not solder the battery pack directly Do not short the positive and negative terminal of the batter...

Page 6: ...onnected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not...

Page 7: ...rence that may cause undesired operation of this device L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et I utilisateur du dispos...

Page 8: ...ements Where it concerns radio equipment such information shall be sufficient to identify on the packaging and the instructions for use of the apparatus the Member States or the geographical area with...

Page 9: ...irrettiva 1999 5 EC Magyar Hungarian Alul rott NEC Infrontia nyilatkozom hogy a Bluetooth Handset BTH and Bluetooth Cradle BTC megfelel a vonatkoz alapvet k vetelm nyeknek s az 1999 5 EC ir nyelv egy...

Page 10: ...tooth Terminal A multifunctional terminal unit to which a Bluetooth Cradle BTC is connected Bluetooth Handset BTH Instructions in this User s Guide focus on Bluetooth handset operations For instructio...

Page 11: ...h Terminal and Bluetooth Handset 1 2 Key Functions 1 2 Talking Range 1 4 Charging 1 5 Replacing the Battery 1 6 In the Event of a Power Failure 1 7 Wall Mounting Kit for the Bluetooth Terminal 1 7 Pri...

Page 12: ...ng the Bluetooth Handset 1 24 Transforming the Standard Handset into a BCH L UNIT 1 29 Configuring the Cordless Terminal 1 25 Configuring the Bluetooth Terminal 1 25 Configuring the Bluetooth Handset...

Page 13: ...1 10 Operating Instructions and Maintenance 1 14 Component Names and Functions 1 18 Bluetooth Handset LCD Screen 1 20 Adjusting the Bluetooth Handset 1 24 Configuring the Cordless Terminal 1 25 Transf...

Page 14: ...he pairing between the Bluetooth cradle and Bluetooth handset The table below summarizes the key functions of a cordless terminal For information about the functions of the multifunctional terminal it...

Page 15: ...those designating the status of radio and the remaining battery voltage appear on the first line LCD displays may not be produced depending on your system Line keys Allows the functions pre programmed...

Page 16: ...Transfer Places calls on hold and forward them to another terminal Histories of originatingand terminating calls Displays up to 10 originating and up to 10 terminating calls up to 20 calls in total i...

Page 17: ...battery voltage icon appearing in the LCD screen coupled by the incoming call charging lamp and an alarm tone alerts you to the remaining battery voltage of the Bluetooth handset The table below descr...

Page 18: ...and firing Take proper precautions when discarding the battery It may be considered hazardous material in some areas There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only...

Page 19: ...dless terminal is disabled if the system battery is exhausted Calls in progress will be cleared if the system battery is exhausted in the meantime If an optional AC adapter is used the cordless termin...

Page 20: ...use a recommended headset to ensure that it connects to the cradle successfully and with the correctly matched sound volume Operating range About 50m line of sight distance Dependent on the environmen...

Page 21: ...midity 10 to 90 No dew condensing Restrictions Keep the cordless terminal at least 1m apart from other cordless terminals and at least 3m apart from other radio equipment Cordless terminals operate on...

Page 22: ...WARNING Indicates a situation in which a possibility of human death or severe physical injury is anticipated CAUTION Indicates a situation in which a possibility of physical injury or property damage...

Page 23: ...d come into contact with the eyes it could cause damage to the eyes Flush the eyes with plenty of fresh water immediately without rubbing them and obtain medical attention promptly WARNING Do not remo...

Page 24: ...openings This could result in fires electrical shock hazards or failures If it is necessary to use an AC adapter use one of the specified types Otherwise fires electrical shock hazards or failures cou...

Page 25: ...re wet If foreign matter or water should penetrate the inside of the terminal disconnect the line cord and AC adapter immediately and contact your dealer NOTICE To use the unit safely and properly avo...

Page 26: ...Keep the Bluetooth terminal at least 3m apart from any of the devices listed below Be also careful not to get within 3m of these devices when using the Bluetooth handset Before locating the cradle as...

Page 27: ...station or near sources of intense radio transmission such as ham radio and CB radio Because radio equipment might be disabled in the presence of radio interference ask your dealer for preliminary en...

Page 28: ...e is shared by industrial scientific and medical equipment such as microwave ovens premises radio stations that are typically used in manufacturing lines at plants for mobile identification radio stat...

Page 29: ...ey may take about 15 seconds after the line cord is installed into the Bluetooth cradle before calls can be made between the Bluetooth cradle and Bluetooth handset If the Bluetooth handset goes off ho...

Page 30: ...rdless terminal are shown below Component Names and Functions Bluetooth Terminal Speaker Transfer 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 5 JKL 4 GHI 6 MNO 8 TUV 7 PQRS 9 WXYZ 0 Recall GPW Answer Hold Feature Mic Exit Help 4GF...

Page 31: ...rty information originating and terminating call histories and menus Line keys 1 to 8 with lamp Access the functions pre programmed on function buttons 1 to 8 on the cradle Also display the status of...

Page 32: ...an example for when your system is Aspire X Note that display content may be different or lost if another system is used Standby Sample Display The information shown below is displayed when the termin...

Page 33: ...emote party s name or telephone number P 2 3 If the Setup Screen Is Displayed If the Setup Screen is displayed the title of a setup item and its setting are displayed For more details see Configuring...

Page 34: ...no service no display occurs while no service tone is sounding during a call the call is dropped No service no display indicates that the terminal is out of reach of radio transmission You can neither...

Page 35: ...1 23 Bluetooth Handset LCD Screen Line key status display Indicates the numbers of active line keys Some icons may not be displayed depending on your system Icon Explanation Caution...

Page 36: ...the volume of the ring tone of the Bluetooth handset Press the up and down cursor keys up high down low while the ring tone sounds If you want to adjust the ring tone volume while the ring tone does...

Page 37: ...Bluetooth devices are located around the Bluetooth terminal among which select a headset you want to pair with the multifunctional terminal For more details see Pairing with a Bluetooth Headset P 1 3...

Page 38: ...e version Device Address Device Name Key Description Cursor keys Up Moves up the highlighted item Down Moves down the highlighted item Left Returns to the last page Right Accepts the highlighted item...

Page 39: ...lume Off 0 1 to 8 to 13 Adjusts the ring tone volume The ring tone OFF icon appears on the LCD screen if the ring tone volume is turned off 4 No Service Tone Disable Enable Set to sound a no service t...

Page 40: ...oves up the highlighted item Raises the volume or density Down Moves down the highlighted item Lowers the volume or density Left Cancels an operation and returns to the standby panel Enter Accepts the...

Page 41: ...terminal 2 Remove the standard handset Release the curl cord from the groove and out its modular plug from the HANDSET connecter on the back of the telephone 3 Lower the tilt legs to the first level...

Page 42: ...Handset into a BCH L UNIT 4 Release lugs a and b on the stopper from grooves A and B in the tilt legs and widen the tilt legs 5 Slide the tilt legs to front out of position while pushing claws c and...

Page 43: ...ble from the terminal unit connecter 9 Insert the cradle connecting cable of the Bluetooth cradle into the terminal unit connecter 10 Insert the lug on the terminal unit into the hole in the Bluetooth...

Page 44: ...radle until the stopper clicks into position 13 Fit the cradle connecting cable in the groove to clamp Bluetooth cradle R Multifunctional terminal unit Unit connecter Cradle connecting cable Stopper A...

Page 45: ...nctional terminal 15 Insert the claws at the lower part of the bottom unit connected to the Bluetooth cradle and then attach the bottom unit to the terminal connecter while pushing the upper claw Secu...

Page 46: ...dset option with nippers The coupled device is supplied with the handset cradle 19 Insert the stopper coupled device into the right and left stoppers of the tilt legs for handset option to couple them...

Page 47: ...into a BCH L UNIT 22 Place the Bluetooth handset in the Bluetooth cradle 23 Erect the antenna of the Bluetooth cradle The transformation of the standard handset into a BCH L UNIT is complete Antenna...

Page 48: ...n the Bluetooth device setup screen in the Bluetooth terminal LCD screen For instructions on how to open the setup screen see Configuring the Bluetooth Terminal P 1 25 If the Bluetooth headset has a P...

Page 49: ...Bluetooth terminal cancel the connection or standby mode with the Bluetooth device in use Then connect the Bluetooth headset to the Bluetooth terminal and use it Do not connect the Bluetooth headset...

Page 50: ...test information on recommended the corded headset please consult with your system provider for a list of compatible headsets Insert the headset plug firmly into the headset jack bearing the mark in t...

Page 51: ...s on each side of the Bluetooth handset and press it down until it clicks 2 A state of use Using the belt clip allows you to wait and receive incoming calls Wearing the corded headset allows you to ta...

Page 52: ...1 40 Connecting a Headset...

Page 53: ...2 1 Bluetooth Handset Operations Caution 2 2 Bluetooth Handset Functions 2 3...

Page 54: ...on the Bluetooth handset may light green while it stands by off hook after a dialing operation performed from the Bluetooth terminal Press the Bluetooth handset key to switch the call to the Bluetooth...

Page 55: ...ble 1 Press the Transfer key for 2 seconds 2 The key lock icon disappears from the LCD screen Bluetooth Handset Functions Key Lock If a call terminates while the key lock is enabled Press the Talk key...

Page 56: ...2 4 Bluetooth Handset Functions...

Page 57: ...3 1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips 3 2...

Page 58: ...h terminal cord firmly into position Reload the battery correctly The battery may have been exhausted If the handset still fails when the battery is fully charged replace the battery Get closer to the...

Page 59: ...dset was first used Replace the battery Remote party s voice hard to hear Is the Bluetooth handset receiver volume set low Press the up cursor key while talking to adjust the receiver volume It someti...

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