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1. Introduction

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OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

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Introduction

Significance of the Symbols

CAUTION: Indicates a potentially dangerous situation and, if

ignored, could lead to minor injuries.

NOTE:

Indicates a potentially dangerous situation and, if

ignored, could lead to damage to property and the

environment.

Important Safety Precautions

Please observe the following to ensure the telephone can be operated

reliably:

CAUTION: Risk of electric shock!

Never open the equipment! Never use the equipment

when it is wet or in the vicinity of a bathtub, shower or

such facilities!

CAUTION: Risk of electric shock!

Repairs to defect equipment may only be carried out

by authorised service centres.

CAUTION: Risk of suffocation! 

Keep telephone and packaging materials out of

reach of children.

NOTE:

If the telephone is transferred to others, it is essential to

enclose the instruction manual with it.

Exemption From Liability

We cannot guarantee that the information which relates to the technical

properties of the product or to the product itself contained in this document

is correct. The product and its accessories described in this document are

subject to constant improvement and further development. For this reason,

we reserve the right to modify components, accessories, technical

specifications and related documentation of the product described herein at

any time without notice.

Intended Use

The 4310 desk telephone has been designed for telephoning via a landline

using a conventional analogue telephone network. A condition for intended

use is that it is installed properly.
Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or

reconstruction not described in this manual are not permitted.

Information on Disposal

The implementation of European law in national laws and directives obliges

you to dispose of consumable goods appropriately. This serves to protect

both persons and the environment.

The adjacent symbol indicates that electrical and electronic

apparatus as well as batteries no longer required must be

disposed of separate from domestic waste.

Old or unwanted devices

 must be disposed of at collection

points provided by public waste authorities.

Batteries and power packs

 must be disposed of at shops

which sell batteries or collection points which provide the

corresponding containers.

Packaging materials

 must be disposed of according to local

regulations.

Summary of Contents for 4310

Page 1: ...R 4310 Desk Telephone 4310 Operating Instructions 14 08 2009 gb gb...

Page 2: ...Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Weg zum Wasserwerk 10 45525 Hattingen...

Page 3: ...6 5 Menu Structure 7 Overview 7 Editing Phone Book Entries 8 Creating Phone Book Entries 8 Flash Time 8 Ringing Melodies 8 Babycall 8 Display Contrast 8 Date and Time 8 Long Distance Access Code 9 Ar...

Page 4: ...M1 to M4 13 Dialling with One touch Dialling Keys M1 to M4 13 Programming the Speed dial Keys 0 to 9 13 Dialling with the Speed dialling Keys 13 8 Call Identification CLIP 14 Call List 14 9 Miscellan...

Page 5: ...ssories described in this document are subject to constant improvement and further development For this reason we reserve the right to modify components accessories technical specifications and relate...

Page 6: ...ecting NOTE Position the desk telephone where it is easy to access NOTE Ensure that it is set down on a stable level non slip surface NOTE In addition ensure that the equipment is positioned where all...

Page 7: ...tion on the diagram in the battery compartment Reversed polarity can cause damage to the telephone 1 Open the battery compartment and insert 3 AA batteries G i 2 Insert the plugs in the relevant socke...

Page 8: ...16 character names S Phone number memory for max 44 incoming and 16 outgoing calls S Phone book for 32 entries S 4 one touch dialling keys and 10 speed dialling keys S Protection from unwanted calls S...

Page 9: ...ing calls button 8 Copy Initiate speed dialling button 9 Automatic redialling Hold call button 10 Dialling pause button 11 O Redialling button 12 R R Flash Snooze button 13 Handsfree button 14 Hash bu...

Page 10: ...ls in the memory SUN Sunday MON Monday TUE Tuesday WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday Other Icons Texts in the Display IN Incoming calls OUT Outgoing calls NEW New calls REP Repeat cal...

Page 11: ...o Standby mode Display Function Phonebook edit Edit phone book entries Phonebook input Create phone book entries Flash time Set the Flash time 10 times available for selection Ring melody Set the ring...

Page 12: ...odies available for selection in the Ring melody menu 1 Press the I button 2 Press the _ buttons to select the Ring melody menu 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the I button 4 Press the _ buttons t...

Page 13: ...amming procedure is not normal within European countries 1 Press the I button 2 Press the _ buttons to select the Long dist access menu LDAC Long Distance Access Code 3 Confirm the selection by pressi...

Page 14: ...hone numbers which have been dialled Tip When the memory is full the oldest entry will subsequently be automatically overwritten 1 Press the button 2 Press the _ buttons to select a phone number 3 Pic...

Page 15: ...press the R button and dial the phone number of another subscriber in order to consult with him or forward the call to him 3 Press the R button in order to take the initial call back following consult...

Page 16: ...ect the Phonebook edit menu 3 Confirm the selection by pressing the I button 4 Press the _ buttons to select an entry 5 Confirm the selection by pressing the I button 6 Edit the phone number max 16 di...

Page 17: ...g with One touch Dialling Keys to 1 Press the required one touch dialling key 2 Pick up the receiver or press the button Tip The numbers programmed to the one touch dialling keys cannot be deleted The...

Page 18: ...he display The last data record received overwrites the first First In First Out principle Information on incoming calls not taken is saved If a call from the same number is received again the existin...

Page 19: ...the button and select Alarm off Voice Mail The option of receiving voice mails must be enabled by the telephone network provider If a voice mail has been recorded the T icon appears in the display Af...

Page 20: ...the filter off Filter Properties You can assign a filter property to the existing entries in the call list 1 Press the _ or button to open the call list 2 Press the _ buttons to select a phone number...

Page 21: ...filter list 1 Press the _ or button to open the call list 2 Press the _ buttons to select a phone number 3 Press the button 4 The message Norm Vip Rej Esc appears in the display 5 Press the _ buttons...

Page 22: ...r or the retailer where you purchased the PABX system The following Flash times are available for selection refer to Menu Structure 80 ms 100 ms 110 ms 200 ms 300 ms 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 800 ms 1000 m...

Page 23: ...play S Avoid reflective light falling on the display No call indication in the display S Check the charge status of the batteries and their position in the battery compartment S Has the CLIP service b...

Page 24: ...nconvenience Technical Modifications This operating instruction manual serves purely for information purposes Its content is not part of any contract for sale All the data relates to nominal values Th...

Page 25: ...ate and time 8 Deleting an entry from the phone book 13 Deleting filter entries 17 Disassembling 18 Display 6 Display contrast 8 E Editing entries in the phone book 12 Entering a dialling pause 11 Equ...

Page 26: ...18 Other icons in the display 6 P Package contents 2 Phone book 12 Positioning and connecting 2 Putting a call on hold 10 R Redialling 10 Ringing melodies 8 S Saving entries in the phone book 12 Signi...

Page 27: ...17 Declaration of Conformity Gi OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 23 Page...

Page 28: ...e copyright for this operating instruction manuallies with Olympia and therefore may not be copied or sold The data and information in the operating instruction manual is only intended for personal us...

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