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     General information 

 
 
 
Standard rechargeable batteries –  do not use any other rechargeable batteries or battery packs. There 
could possibly cause a short circuit. When changing batteries, always use standard water. Do not dispose 
of old or defective standard batteries with the normal household waste. The maximum standby and talk 
times quoted are applicable for the standard rechargeable batteries supplied under optimum conditions. 
Ambient temperature, charging cycle and other operating times. Furthermore, the charging capacity is 
reduced for technical reasons during use or when stored at very high or low temperatures. 
 
Charging the handset –  it is normal for the handset or become warm when charging and is not dangerous. 
Do not use other manufacturer’ s charging equipment for charging the handset, as otherwise damage 
could occur. 
 
Private exchanges –  the telephone can also be connected to a private exchange. You can find out from the 
dealer from whom the equipment was purchased whether your telephone will work on your private exchange 
without any problems. Due to the large number of different private exchanges, it is not possible to 
guarantee this function. 
 
Information regarding medical equipment –  the telephone works with a very low transmission power. This 
low transmission power prevents any risk to health according to the current state of research and technology. 
However, it has been shown that portable telephones can interfere with medical equipment when switched 
on. Therefore, please maintain a distance of at least one metre from medical equipment. 
 
Disposal –  if the useful life of the standard batteries or the complete equipment has expired, please 
dispose of these carefully in accordance with the statutory requirements and in a manner friendly to the 
environment. 
 
Temperature and ambient conditions –  the telephone is designed for use in protected rooms with a 
temperature range of +10°C to + 30°C. The base station must not be installed in damp rooms such as a 
bathroom or laundry room. Avoid proximity to sources of heat such as radiators and do not expose the unit 
to direct sunlight. 
 
Cleaning and care –  the surface of the case can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Never use 
cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. No attention is necessary apart from cleaning the case 
occasionally, the rubber feet of the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents. The manufacturer 
can therefore not accept any liability for possible damage to furniture or the like. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for SE-DECT-V1

Page 1: ...DECT Wireless PSTN VoIP 2 in 1 phone User manual...

Page 2: ...ting the belt clip 13 3 8 Setting the day 14 3 9 Setting the time 15 4 Operation 4 Operation 16 4 1 The display 16 4 2 Receiving calls 17 4 3 Making calls 17 4 4 Dialing stored numbers from the phone...

Page 3: ...numbers from the phone book 27 6 Caller display CLID 6 1 The caller list 29 6 2 Storing telephone number from the caller list in the phone book 30 6 3 Deleting individual telephone number from the ca...

Page 4: ...9 1 Making an internal call 46 9 2 Connecting external calls to another handset 47 9 3 Setting up conference calls 47 9 4 Logging on and logging off handsets 48 9 4 1 Logging on handsets 48 9 4 2 Log...

Page 5: ...lls using the telephone Keep a cord connected phone handy which works without an external power supply for possible emergencies Position There must be a 230 Volt mains socket near to where the telepho...

Page 6: ...s function Information regarding medical equipment the telephone works with a very low transmission power This low transmission power prevents any risk to health according to the current state of rese...

Page 7: ...5 Handset 1 Redial 2 Menu button 3 Selection buttons 4 Call button 5 Internal calls 6 Power 7 Phone book Exit menu 8 Mute button Delete 9 Call indicator 10 Speaker phone Base station 1 PAGE button 2 C...

Page 8: ...base station and plug the power supply into a properly installed 230 V main socket The plug in power supply for the base station must always be connected For safety reasons use only the plug in main p...

Page 9: ...s trend setting feature enables you to use your telephone both on exchanges with Pulse dialing PD and on exchanges with Tone Dialing TD The unit is set in the factory to Tone dialing If your telephone...

Page 10: ...nfirm with 8 Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button Operation 4 Operation 4 1 The display In the normal operating mode the display shows actual time In a...

Page 11: ...number incorrectly you can delete the number by repeatedly pressing the button The number is completely deleted by pressing the button for a long time 2 Press the call button and the required connect...

Page 12: ...g tones can be switched off as described in Chapter 8 8 4 8 Muting the microphone in the handset You can turn off the handset microphone during a call by using the button It is thus possible to speak...

Page 13: ...LETE ALL by means of the and buttons 4 Confirm with the menu button and the telephone number will be deleted from the redial list 4 10 3 Storing telephone numbers from the redial list in the phone boo...

Page 14: ...an alarm time using the integral wake up and alarm function When this time is reached you will hear signal tones from the mobile unit for one minute and the display will show the message ALARM To can...

Page 15: ...e selection buttons and 9 Again confirm with the button The display will again show the message ADD ENTRY 10 If you want to enter more numbers proceed as under Item 3 Exit the entry mode by holding th...

Page 16: ...turn the display will show the name and the cursor will appear flashing after the last letter 6 Now change the name using the number pad The individual characters of the name can be deleted by repeat...

Page 17: ...available on your telephone The display will show you the caller s telephone number when the telephone rings If the caller has blocked the sending of this number or if the number cannot be displayed...

Page 18: ...4 Press button to exit the caller list Caller display CLID 6 2 Storing telephone numbers from the caller list in the phone book A phone number stored in the caller list can be saved directly to the p...

Page 19: ...automatic recall etc The R signal button gives you access to these facilities The FLASH time 100ms will be required on a private exchange Adjustment see 8 9 you can find out from the dealer from whom...

Page 20: ...t making any changes by pressing button Special functions 8 1 Setting the ring melody tone on the handset Your handset can respond with five different ringing tones when a call comes through If you ar...

Page 21: ...ring tone off with VOLUME OFF and confirm with 7 Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button Special functions 8 3 Setting the volume for speaker phone 1 Pres...

Page 22: ...ired dialing mode PULSE or TONE with and and confirm with 5 Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding button Special functions 8 7 Changing display names The display w...

Page 23: ...ss the menu button a 2 Select the BS SETTINGS menu with and nd confirm with 3 Select the MODIFY PIN function with and and confirm with 5 ente he current four digit PIN code using the number pad factor...

Page 24: ...nu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button Remarks Regardless of this function caller ID number and phone book number can be called to other phone Special functions 8 13 Restorin...

Page 25: ...e 8 13 2 BS Factory settings Pin code 0000 FLASH time Short 100ms Dialing method Tone Pause 3 sec 1 Press the menu button 2 Select the BS SETTINGS menu with and and confirm with 3 Select the BS DEFAUL...

Page 26: ...INT RING MELODY MELODY 1 10 VOLUME VOLUME 1 3 OFF EXT RING MELODY MELODY 1 10 VOLUME VOLUME 1 3 OFF TONE SETUP KEY TONE ON OFF BATTERY LOW ON OFF RANGE ALARM ON OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH TURKEY ESPANOL PO...

Page 27: ...g the GAP standard When you use multiple handsets you will have the following options Internal calls between handsets External calls can be forwarded between handsets Incoming external calls are signa...

Page 28: ...ed connection with the external caller Then press the button followed by the number of the handset being called Once the second internal caller has answered press the button and all three callers will...

Page 29: ...base stations You can increase the range of the handsets by using several base stations In order to make use of this effect all base stations must be connected to a telephone socket Depending upon the...

Page 30: ...off or drops out You are too far away from the base station Incorrect position for the base station Dialing not possible Dialing mode incorrectly set The system no longer responds or is in an undefin...

Page 31: ...230V 50 Hz Range Indoors up to 50 m Range Outdoors up to 300 m Standby Up to 200 hours Max call duration Up to 10 hours Rechargeable batteries 2 1 2 V 550mAh Type AAA Dialing method TD or Pd Permissib...

Page 32: ...to the Internet It has been designed to be an interoperable with messenger program such as Skype MSN Net2Phone D DE EC CT T w wi it th h V VO OI IP P C Co on nt te en nt ts s Introduction 1 1 Driver I...

Page 33: ...cally installed by provided CD 1 2 Driver installation by Manual If auto driver installation is failed Please go to the in folder and then press the right side of the mouse Press the Installation I bu...

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Page 36: ...It will appear in a start menu It will appear in a tray icon 3 Tray Icon Message Explanation This icon will appear when USB PHONE is initialized or unavailable 36...

Page 37: ...8 3 Press TALK Key to make a phone call then you can see Calling signal at Skype You can see VOIP TALK displayed 4 Press TALK Key again to finish 4 Basic Operation Receive a call 1 Receive a phone cal...

Page 38: ...2 2 S So ou un nd d d de ev vi ic ce e s se el le ec ct t 3 3 U US SB B d de ev vi ic ce e s se el le ec ct t 38...

Page 39: ...f you want to hear the bell sound or music sound through this handset you can change your w the next procedures Start Menu Set up Control Sound Multimedia Audio you can change the value from C Media W...

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