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Technical details 

 

Full DECT GAP Compatible system 

 

Standard  

 

Frequency range

 

 

Channel bandwidth

  

 
Modulation

  

 

Operating range

  

 

Operating time

 

 

Temperature range

  

                                           

 
Electrical power

                 

 
 
 

 
PABX compatibility

      

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1.88 to 1.9 GHz 

1.728 MHz 

GMSK 

Up to 300 m outdoors; 
Up to 50 m indoors 

Standby time: 100 hours 
Talking time: 8 hours 

Operating 0

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C to 40

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Storage -20

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C to 60

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Handset---2x 1.2V 750 mAH Ni-MH, 
                  rechargeable battery cell 
Base unit---input 230 V AC, 50 Hz;  
                   output AC 9 V, 300 mA. 
 
Pause length:  3 seconds.  
Signaling type: DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency) 
                          Pulse dialing 

Summary of Contents for SD 8511

Page 1: ...User Manual SD8511 Digital Enhanced Cordless Communication...

Page 2: ...t safety information 8 Warranty Information 9 Making and Answering Calls 10 Conference Calling 11 Phone Book 11 Call Information 12 Handset Setting 13 Base Setting 16 Message Functions 19 Extra Settin...

Page 3: ...keep changing Mute Your handset s microphone is muted Signal level Shows the strength of the signal between the handset and base unit and flashes when you are out of range of the base unit when the l...

Page 4: ...nter phonebook menu Press during programming to go back to the previous option or to clear digits from the display Press to make an intercom call if you have more than one handset INT button Speakerph...

Page 5: ...ogether you must be able to establish a radio link between them Be aware that Sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results in a two storey house the best position may be on the f...

Page 6: ...omplete box to your supplier The cordless handset The base unit Rechargeable battery cell A telephone line cable different from country to country A mains power lead and adaptor different from country...

Page 7: ...the battery cell following the Battery polarity indication 2 Plug the mains power lead and the telephone line cord into the rear of the base unit 3 Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V AC 50 Hz mains s...

Page 8: ...ocket Switch mains power back on Make sure the mains socket is switched on if you want to use the phone it will not work without electrical power Use the plug to raise the shutter before pushing it in...

Page 9: ...wet or standing in water NEVER use your phone during a thunderstorm Unplug the base unit from the telephone line and the mains socket when there are storms in your area Damage caused by lightning is...

Page 10: ...our sales receipt The warranty does not cover the batteries misuse or damage caused by a storm or excessive voltages If you have any problems using the phone check the Troubleshooting section at the b...

Page 11: ...from the base unit see AUTO TALK To End a Call When the talking is over you just press the CALL button to end the call To Save a Call When you scroll through the dialed received and missed calls numb...

Page 12: ...tore up to 20 digits and names of up to ten characters In standby mode press PHONEBOOK key and the display shows phonebook list To Store New Number into Phonebook 1 In standby mode press PHONEBOOK key...

Page 13: ...the stored number press PHONEBOOK key to clear the old number and key in the new number 5 Then press MENU key to save the change To Check Memory You can use this feature to see how many of your Phone...

Page 14: ...and time the call is received or dialed Handset Setting Baby Call With baby call function turned on you cannot make any outside call except to a number you have programmed in When you press any digita...

Page 15: ...NU key to go to the stored number 3 Then press PHONEBOOK key to clear the stored number and key in the new number 4 Press MENU key to confirm To Set Wall Paper 1 Select Wall Paper under HANDSET mode 2...

Page 16: ...UP DOWN button to set the key beep ON OFF 4 Press MENU key to confirm Auto Talk Function Normally you need to press the CALL button to answer an incoming call But with AUTOTALK function turned on whe...

Page 17: ...MENU key and UP DOWN button to choose the language you prefer 3 Then press MENU key to confirm the setting To set SMS Alert ON OFF Each time you receive a message you will hear a tone You can turn thi...

Page 18: ...Time to Long or Short 4 Press MENU key to confirm To Set Auto Pause With the Auto Pause function the phone will automatically pause for 3 seconds once the initial string of the phone number matches t...

Page 19: ...e of the numbers from 1 to 5 the maximum call barring numbers you can set and then key in the telephone number you want to set call barring 4 Key in the handset number that you want to set call barrin...

Page 20: ...ine SMS phones You need to register with your fixed line network operator for the SMS service before using SD8511 for messaging Inbox Outbox and Draft box can store up to 40 text messages together Not...

Page 21: ...Write Message under Messages mode 2 Enter text using the number keypad Press PHONEBOOK key once to clear one letter press and hold PHONEBOOK key to clear the screen 3 Use UP DOWN button to backspace...

Page 22: ...rmanent To Clear all message 1 Select SMS Setting under Messages mode Press MENU key and UP DOWN button and goes to the location Clear All 2 Press MENU key then the display shows Delete 3 Press MENU k...

Page 23: ...ystem The PIN will be reset to 0000 If you reset the system you will lose all stored information including numbers in memory and all features will return to their default settings While you are resett...

Page 24: ...UP DOWN button to scroll through the base and press MENU key then enter base PIN and press MENU key to confirm The display shows SEARCH selected number After a while when the handset finds the base un...

Page 25: ...L button to hand up To transfer a call To transfer the outside call to another handset if you have two or more handsets Press the INT button and key in the number of the other handset The outside call...

Page 26: ...eck that the line cord is correctly fitted and undamaged 4 The CHARGE light on the base unit does not come on Check the handset is properly stationed Check the connections between the base unit and ma...

Page 27: ...urs to charge the battery fully You may need to replace the battery 9 Last Number Redial and or memory dialing don t work on a PBX When you first make a call try press the button for a pause between t...

Page 28: ...Electrical power PABX compatibility 1 88 to 1 9 GHz 1 728 MHz GMSK Up to 300 m outdoors Up to 50 m indoors Standby time 100 hours Talking time 8 hours Operating 00 C to 400 C Storage 200 C to 600 C Ha...

Page 29: ...e requirements and objectives of EC R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC And conforms to the following relevant harmonized standards TBR 10 1999 TBR...

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