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23

Enter

Local

Number

: a few DECT systems transmit your

reserved phone number. If this is not the case, this can be
entered here (ask your system administrator for the phone
number).

OK

≤/≥

Select system 

Select

c

If the handset has been registered to several DECT systems,
then you can select which one the handset is to use. Select
the system via the arrow keys before pressing 

Select

. By

pressing 

Select

, the function automatic search is disabled.

OK

≤/≥

OK

c

If you have registered your handset with several DECT
systems and this function is active, then the handset will
automatically select one of the systems. Thus, your handset
is automatically ”logged-in” to another of your registered
DECT systems, as soon as you move out of the effective
range of the current system. This function is disabled if a spe-
cific system is selected by the select.

OK

≤/≥

Select system  

Next

several times  

Delete

OK

c

Using this function, you remove the registration to the selec-
ted DECT system. Consequently, the handset can only be
used on this system again after completion of the registration
process. Use the arrow key to select the system, before you
press 

Delete

.

OK

≤/≥

Select system 

Next

several times  

Edit

Z

System name 

OK

Z

Local phone

number 

OK

c

You can select a system and then edit the name of the
system and your telephone number.

OK

c

You can read the international handset identification (IPEI).

Under the System Settings menu, you will find the menu
option 

. This option can not be used if

you use your handset in combination with a PABX.

Configuration

Equipment ID

Subscriptions

Really Delete?

Subscriptions

Off

On

Automatic Search

Subscriptions

Selecting

the DECT

System

Automatic 

Search System

Deleting a  

System

Changing a  

System´s

Name and

Phone Number

Equipment ID

Service 

Settings

22

The following characters can be entered by pressing the key-
pad keys several times. The entry position is automatically
advanced if no entries are made for short while or a new cha-
racter is entered.

Menu: System Settings

The handset can be operated with a maximum of 10 DECT
systems. Before you can make a call via the DECT system,
the handset has to be registered to the respective system. A
system ID and registration code may be necessary for the
registration process. Ask the respective system administrator
for the valid registration code.

All settings in this chapter are started by pressing the soft-
keys...

Menu

≤/≥

OK

≤/≥

Then select…

OK Next

several times  

New

Z

PARK  

OK

Z

PIN (Authentication code) 

OK

Z

System name 

OK

Z

Local phone number 

OK

c

The following entries must be made when logging on:

PARK

: a system ID only has to be entered if the handset is to

be operated via a specific DECT system (e.g. at locations
where the radio range of two DECT systems overlap). If
necessary, skip the setting by pressing 

OK

.

Enter

PIN

: this code is used to register the handset

(authentication code).

Enter

System

Name

: give the name of the DECT system

to which you are registering. This will be shown on the idle
display. For information concerning the entry of characters,
refer to page 22 „Entering Characters / Names“.

Subscriptions

System

Entering

Characters /

Names

Registration

Code

Registering

the Handset

to the DECT

System

Key

Character

Key

Character

1

1?!,.:;” ‘ 

6

MNO6ÑÖÒÓÔÕØ

2

ABC2ÄÅÀÁÃÆÇ

7

PQRS7ß

3

DEF3ÈÉÊË

8

TUV8ÜÙÚÛ

4

GHI4Ì Í Î Ï

9

WXYZ9

5

JKL5

0

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Summary of Contents for C633

Page 1: ...C633 Cordless Telephone DECT GAP Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...1 Example Menu 11 Example Telephone Book 11 Entering a Telephone Number 11 Calling 12 Operating Procedures 12 Handset On Off 12 Key Lock On Off 12 Loudspeaker Volume 12 Muting 12 Connection Setup 12 Calling from the Last Number Redial List 13 Calling from the Telephone Book 13 Calling from the Caller List 14 Answering a Call 14 Changes During a Connection 14 Enquiry Call Call Transfer 15 The Menus...

Page 3: ...r in hazardous loca tions This product contains magnetic material Be aware that small metallic objects may stick for example to the loud speaker This may deteriorate the audio quality and can be harmfull Like all other cordless telephones this handset uses radio signals which do not guarantee a connection set up under all circumstances Generally you should therefore not rely exclu sively on cordle...

Page 4: ...r recycling Do not throw battery packs in a fire Installing the Charger 4 Installation Place the charger on a flat even surface Do not install the charger handset and accessories in the proximity of Water moisture or damp areas Sources of heat direct sunlight or unventilated areas Devices which generate strong magnetic fields electrical appliances fluorescent lamps computers radios televi sions or...

Page 5: ...Settings Charging and Operating Times Charge Display Charge Warning Handset Registration 6 Charging and Discharging Setup and Initial Operation The battery pack can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but sooner or later it will be worn out If the opera ting time i e talk and standby time are significantly shorter than usual then it is time to replace the battery pack To maintain optimum o...

Page 6: ...ymbols on this line refer to the keys below The contents of the line changes according to the operating state The display is automatically illuminated when there is an inco ming call or a key is pressed The display illumination is auto matically switched off after 10 seconds if no key is pressed 8 Keys and Display Dimensions Height 136 mm Width 48 mm Depth 23 mm Weight 136 g KA B C FGHI STATION 1 ...

Page 7: ...keys The functions allo cated to the keys are shown on the bottom line of the display The key function changes auto matically according to the respective operating state of the handset Symbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the respective functionality of the arrow keys If a continuous text is displayed e g a message the text can be scrolled up down via the arrow keys Ω When a s...

Page 8: ... by pressing the arrow keys or the Next softkey are listed below the displays The handset can be switched off by pressing G for more than 3 seconds when it is in an idle state The handset is switched on by pressing G for more than 3 seconds or by placing the handset in the charger The keypad can be locked to prevent any accidental opera tion press the Menu softkey select via the arrow keys and con...

Page 9: ... 20 Menu Caller List At an incoming call the number of the caller is displayed if trans mitted When this number is also listed as an entry in the phonebook the corresponding name of this entry is displayed during an incoming call Press G to answer the call or lift the handset of the charger when Automatic Hook is enabled see page 17 Mute mutes the ringer Reject rejects calls During a connection th...

Page 10: ...ge Warning English Language Off On Silent Charging Off On Automatic Hook Off On Overwrite Normal Msg Message Memory Overwrite Automatic Hook Silent Charging Changing the Language Coverage Warning Optical Charge Indication User Name 16 Saving user names in the next chapters all representations of the operating sequences have the following form Menu OK OK Z name OK c In this example first press Menu...

Page 11: ... External Level Internal Level Melody Type Ringer On Melody Volume Internal Call Volume External Call and Messaging Read Only Changing the PIN Resetting the Handset 18 Menu Ringer Settings A different melody can be set for every type of call internal external normal message urgent message The call is always signalled on the illuminated ring around the loud speaker regardless of the alert settings ...

Page 12: ...oftkey cancels the entry Really Del All Really Delete Adding a New Entry Deleting an Entry Changing an Entry Deleting all Entries Transferring Phone Numbers to the Telephone Book Menu Caller list If you receive a call with a transmitted phone number it is entered into the caller list If the caller is registered in the tele phone book the name is displayed The last 10 telephone numbers are listed E...

Page 13: ...tions Really Delete Subscriptions Off On Automatic Search Subscriptions Selecting the DECT System Automatic Search System Deleting a System Changing a System s Name and Phone Number Equipment ID Service Settings 22 The following characters can be entered by pressing the key pad keys several times The entry position is automatically advanced if no entries are made for short while or a new cha racte...

Page 14: ...receive a message Urgent messages are messages which you must confirm An activated key lock is temporarily deactivated when receiving such a message so that its receipt can be acknowledged If you receive an urgent message this is immediately signalled on the display and by the illuminated ring If you use the ringer you can hear the melody for urgent messages The ringer volume reaches maximum durin...

Page 15: ...the message is sent Only usable if supported by your telephone system Urgent Message Normal Message Messages Menu Writing a new message If you use the ringer you hear the melody for normal messa ges for 5 seconds If you receive a normal message during a call then you hear a short alert tone You have to confirm the receipt of an urgent message You cannot confirm normal messages OK confirms the rece...

Page 16: ...mplete message is then dis played You can change the text as required On pressing OK you will see the phone number to which the message is going to be sent you can also change this After pressing OK you can set whether a normal or urgent messa ge is transmitted The message is sent by pressing OK The symbols on the dis played message list indicate whether the transmission was suc cessful If an urge...

Page 17: ...manufacturer of the handset Guarantee claims cannot be made if other types are used The accessories can be obtai ned via the supplier of the handset Care and Maintenance Your telephone is a product which meets high demands with regard to design It should therefore be treated with care We want this product to give you pleasure for a long time and therefore make the following suggestions Pay attenti...

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