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COCOON M1450 TWIN

CORDLESS TELEPHONE

USER GUIDE

V2.3 - 7/11

Summary of Contents for COCOON M1450 TWIN

Page 1: ...COCOON M1450 TWIN CORDLESS TELEPHONE USER GUIDE V2 3 7 11 ...

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Page 3: ...Cocoon M1450 15 7PQRS 4GHI 2ABC 5JKL 8TUV 0 3DEF 6MNO 9WXYZ 1 INT R 1 8 3 2 5 6 7 4 9 11 10 12 13 14 ...

Page 4: ...he features described in this manual are published with reservation to modifications Caution This product works with rechargeable batteries only If you put nonre chargeable batteries in the handset and place it on the base the handset will be damaged and this in NOT covered under the warranty conditions ...

Page 5: ...g calls 15 4 4 Answering a call 16 4 5 The Calls list 16 4 6 Redialling options 18 4 7 Activate deactivate handsfree mode 18 4 8 Out of range warning 18 4 9 Setting the loudspeaker volume 18 4 10 Call duration display 19 4 11 Muting the microphone 19 4 12 Pause key dial pause 19 4 13 Using the alphanumeric keypad 19 4 14 Setting the ringer volume on the handset 19 4 15 Setting the ringer melody on...

Page 6: ...ting a base unit 29 8 4 Using multiple handsets 30 8 5 Voice mail indicator 31 9 Answering machine 31 9 1 Answering machine status 32 9 2 Outgoing messages 32 9 3 Switching the answering machine on off 33 9 4 Call Screening 34 9 5 Setting the number of rings 34 9 6 Setting the answering machine language 34 9 7 Programming the VIP code 34 9 8 Recording a memo 35 9 9 Playback incoming messages and m...

Page 7: ...ling Line Identifier service feature must be enabled on your telephone line to use calling number display Contact your telephone network provider for more information on activating this feature The numbers of incoming calls WILL NOT be shown in your telephone s display if this feature has not been activated 1 2 Copyright This document is protected by copyright All rights are reserved including rig...

Page 8: ...evice Keep this User guide in a safe place near the device and pass it on to another user if necessary Only pass the telephone on to a third party with the user guide Electrical hazards Warning Risk of injury or death due to electrical current In the event of danger disconnect the device from the 230 V mains immediately Do not start using the device if the power supply plug the cable or the device...

Page 9: ...de the equipment can lead to faults and or fires inside the equipment Therefore do not expose this equipment to extreme temperatures such as direct exposure to sunlight or heat from a heater Do not cover the ventilation slots in the device Risk of explosion Warning Risk of injury from explosion Pay particular attention to rechargeable or disposable batteries Never throw disposable or rechargeable ...

Page 10: ...telephone cannot be used in the event of a power cut you should use a telephone that is not connected to the mains for emergency calls e g a mobile phone 1 7 Instructions on low radiation operation This cordless telephone complying with the DECT standard allows low radiation operation ECO mode The handset reduces its transmitting power according to the distance from the base unit while you are mak...

Page 11: ...ephone for the first time The device will not work at its best if you do not do this 2 1 Setting up the base unit Carry out the following steps 1 Plug the power supply plug into a 230 V socket Plug the connector into the connector socket on the underside of the base unit 2 Connect the telephone socket on the underside of the base unit to the telephone connection socket using the telephone cable pr...

Page 12: ... disposable batteries 1 Open the battery compartment see below 2 Insert the batteries in the correct polarity and 3 Close the battery compartment 4 To charge the rechargeable batteries for the first time place the handset in the base unit or charging unit for 16 hours The Charge In use indicator LED 15 on the base unit lights up Info The Charge In use indicator LED 15 flashes at the start base uni...

Page 13: ...HI 2ABC 5JKL 8TUV 0 3DEF 6MNO 9WXYZ 1 INT R 1 8 3 2 5 6 7 4 9 11 10 12 13 14 Handset 1 Display 2 Right display button display functions 3 Up Redial key 4 Right Recall key Hide Show number 5 On hook ON OFF key 6 Alphanumeric keypad 7 Keypad lock key 8 Dial pause key 9 Microphone 10 Ringer Off key 11 Down Calls list key 12 Off hook key Handsfree key 13 Left Internal call key 14 Left display button d...

Page 14: ...batteries are only 25 charged The batteries are almost flat The battery icon in the display flashes and the Battery Low message appears 3 3 Symbols On hook Off hook Ringing Internal call Handsfree speaker ON Keypad locked ABC Upper case abc Lower case Direction to further menu items Calls list entries New voice mail message Handset ringer off Alarm set Aerial icon in range steady out of range flas...

Page 15: ...shing Off hook or during ringing Rapid flashing During registration 3 6 Menu structure The handset has an easy to use menu structure Every menu opens a list of options 1 To open the main menu press the right display key when the handset is on and in standby mode 2 2 Press the 3 key or 11 key to scroll to the menu option you require The instructions in this user guide show the key symbols and the i...

Page 16: ...d Time Set Time Format Auto Update Tools Appointment Stop Watch 4 Handset settings and operation Caution Possible hazards from faults in the device Take note of the safety instructions Info The operating steps below show the key and display symbols and the item numbers on the device overview 4 1 Turning the handset ON OFF 1 Press the OFF button 5 to turn the handset on 2 To switch the handset off ...

Page 17: ... 2 Press 14 to correct the number Use 13 or 4 to access the position required 3 Press 12 The Charge In use indicator LED 15 on the base unit flashes and the call icon appears in the display The number will be dialled automatically 4 To finish the call press 5 or replace the handset in the base unit or the handset charging unit 4 3 3 Redialing the last number dialled 1 Press 3 2 Press 12 The number...

Page 18: ... base unit or the handset charging unit 4 5 The Calls list When you receive a call the telephone number of the caller the date and time appear in the handset display The name will also be shown if it is in the phonebook Your network provider must enable Calling Line Identification Presentation before a call can be entered in the calls list Important The Calling Line Identification Presentation CLI...

Page 19: ...the phonebook 1 Press 11 to access the calls list 2 Use 3 or 11 to search for the number you need 3 Press Option 2 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Save Number 5 Press 2 to confirm Name appears in the display 6 Enter the name using the alphanumeric keys You can also edit or accept a name sent by the network 7 Press Save 2 The phone number is displayed 8 Edit the number if necessary and press Save...

Page 20: ... twice 2 to confirm 4 7 Activate deactivate handsfree mode This function allows you to make a call without having to hold the handset in your hand 1 Press 12 while you are making a call to activate handsfree mode 2 Press 12 again to deactivate the handsfree function Info If you are calling in handsfree mode and wish to change the volume press 3 or 11 several times Important The batteries will be d...

Page 21: ...is key Press the 2 key once to select the letter A If you wish to enter A and then B first press the 2 key once to select A Then wait until the display of all the letters for the key pressed bottom left goes out and press the 2 twice to enter B You can delete letters entered incorrectly with the delete key 14 The character in front of the cursor will be deleted All the characters in a string enter...

Page 22: ...ody for internal and external calls 1 18 1 Press 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Handset 2 Press 2 to confirm 3 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ring Tone 4 Press 2 to confirm 5 Select External or Internal and press 2 The current melody is displayed and can be heard 6 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly to select the desired melody 7 Press Save 2 to confirm your selection or press 14 to quit the menu withou...

Page 23: ...6 Press 14 repeatedly to delete the letters one after the other and use the alphanumeric keys to enter a new name 7 Press Save 2 to set the new handset name 4 20 Temporarily show or hide your telephone number When you call someone your telephone number will be shown at your corresponded phone When you have disabled this function permanent at your telephone provider side you can temporarily show yo...

Page 24: ... pressing the 2 and select OFF 4 22 Auto Talk If the handset is in the base unit and an incoming call is received the call will be picked up automatically by picking the handset up from the base unit You can choose whether this function should be enabled or not 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Handset 3 Press 2 to confirm 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Auto Talk 5 Press 2 to confirm ...

Page 25: ...nce you have set the time on one handset this will be transferred to all the handsets automatically 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Time 3 Press 2 to confirm 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Date and Time 5 Press 2 to confirm 6 Enter the last two digits of the year and press Save 2 7 Enter two digits for the month and press Save 2 8 Enter the day and press Save 2 9 Enter the hour and ...

Page 26: ...n to Fri the display shows Time 24hr 07 00 7 Enter the alarm time required using four digits and press Save 8 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly and select one of the 18 possible alarm melodies and press Save 2 9 Select Off to turn off the alarm function Confirm with 2 5 4 2 Switching the alarm off 1 Switch the alarm off when it sounds by pressing Stop 14 2 Press Snooze 2 to repeat the alarm function 5 minu...

Page 27: ...ng the entry 6 2 Finding and calling a number from the phonebook 1 Press 14 2 Enter the initial letter of the name using the alphanumeric keys The first name in the list with this letter appears in the display 3 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly to scroll through the other numbers in the phonebook 4 Calling a listed person the phone number required is highlighted Press 12 6 3 Edit a phonebook entry 1 Press...

Page 28: ...n one handset is registered to the base unit 1 Press 14 2 Enter the initial letter of the name required using the alphanumeric keys and or scroll using 3 or 11 to the entry required 3 Press Option 2 4 Scroll with 3 or 11 to Copy Entry and press 2 All available handsets i e all the handsets that are registered to the base unit and can be reached are shown 5 Use 13 or 4 to select the handset require...

Page 29: ...ntries 7 Base operation 7 1 Setting the ringer melody and ringer volume on the base unit 7 1 1 Setting the base unit ringer melody 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Base Settings 3 Press 2 to confirm Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ring Tone 4 Press 2 to confirm The current melody is displayed and can be heard 5 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select the desired melody 1 9 6 Press Save 2 to con...

Page 30: ...ew System PIN and press 2 6 Enter the new PIN again and press 2 to confirm 7 4 Setting the dialling mode There are two different dialling modes that may be used in telephones Multifrequency dialling DTMF or tone dialling current modern dialling method Pulse dialling for older equipment Modern equipment is equipped with both functions these can be changed depending on the application Tone dialling ...

Page 31: ...register when it has found it The display shows standby mode after a successful registration and the handset name and handset number appear Info You can register each handset to up to 4 different DECT base units The base units are numbered 1 to 4 within a handset When you register a new handset you will be able to assign it to a base unit 8 2 Deregistering a handset It is possible to deregister a ...

Page 32: ...1 repeatedly select Select Base 5 Press 2 to confirm 6 Select Manual and press 2 to confirm 7 Select the base unit using 3 or 11 and press 2 to confirm Important The handset must be registered to a base unit before you can select that base unit 8 4 Using multiple handsets Info The functions described below are only possible if more than one handset is registered to the base unit 8 4 1 Calling anot...

Page 33: ... Dial the number of the handset you would like to include in the call You can switch back and forth between the internal line and the external line by pressing INT 13 3 When the dialled handset picks up press Conf 2 You are now connected to an external and an internal caller and you can talk to them both at the same time conference call 8 5 Voice mail indicator This indicator only works if you hav...

Page 34: ...2 OGM2 is also linked with the answering machine function although callers do not have the opportunity to leave messages 9 2 1 Recording outgoing messages OGM1 or OGM2 Info A message has been stored for outgoing message 1 in the factory but you can replace it with your own message 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ans machine 3 Press 2 to confirm 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Outgoin...

Page 35: ... the outgoing message and the caller is able to leave a message maximum 3 minutes outgoing message 2 has been selected it is played After the beep the line will automatically be disconnected The caller does not have the opportunity to leave a message Info If nothing is said in the 7 seconds after the call is picked up the line is automatically disconnected 9 3 Switching the answering machine on of...

Page 36: ...d you know that you don t have any new messages 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ans machine 3 Press 2 to confirm 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ans Settings 5 Press 2 to confirm 6 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Answer Delay 7 Press 2 to confirm 8 Select the number of rings 2 9 or Toll Saver 9 Press 2 to confirm your selection or press 14 to quit the menu 9 6 Setting the answering m...

Page 37: ...w messages you can playback all new messages by using the 14 key Alternatively you can play back the messages via the menu 1 Press 2 2 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Ans machine 3 Press 2 to confirm 4 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Play Msgs 5 Press 2 to confirm 6 Press 3 or 11 repeatedly select Play new Msgs to play the new message or Play All Msgs for both old and new messages 7 Press 2 to pla...

Page 38: ... answering machine picks up the call you hear the outgoing message and a beep 2 Key twice You hear a voice asking you to enter the VIP code 3 Key in the VIP code slowly default 321 You will hear a short beep as confirmation 4 Enter the codes below to use the function you require a Listening to messages ß Press 2 listen to messages The answering machine will play the messages You can choose from th...

Page 39: ...will hear a short beep as confirmation 5 You can now choose from the following options by pressing a key Key 9 to switch the answering machine on Key 8 to switch the answering machine off g Ending remote control When you wish to end remote operation Press the 6 key after playback has ended Info If you do not press any key for 10 seconds the connection is dropped automatically and you will hear the...

Page 40: ...Message term for announcements from an answering machine PIN Personal Identification Number R key Recall key Standby When a device is idle without being completely switched off VIP Very Important Person function reserved exclusively to authorized users e g by password protection Dialling pause You need a dialling pause for example when using your telephone on a private exchange if the system does ...

Page 41: ...dditional handset Base unit or handset not ringing The ringer volume is off or too low Adjust the ringer volume see 4 14 Setting the ringer volume on the handset and 7 1 Setting the ringer melody and ringer volume on the base unit No connection despite good tone quality The dialling mode is wrong Check the dialling mode see 7 4 Setting the dialling mode Not possible to forward calls in a private e...

Page 42: ...n damage to the unit the cable or to the power supply unit Avoid direct contact with liquids and disconnect the unit from the 230V mains immediately Electrical hazards Clean the telephone with a cloth moistened with lukewarm water or an antistatic cloth Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents 12 3 Decommissioning storage If you will not be using the unit temporarily unplug the telephone cab...

Page 43: ...AA NiMH batteries 1 2 V 500 mAh Handset battery life 100 hours in standby mode Talk time 10 hours Charging time 16 hours Dialling options DTMF dual tone multifrequency method LD loop disconnect pulse dialling Flash time 100 ms or 300 ms Temperature range operation 5 C to 45 C Temperature range storage 0 C to 60 C Relative air humidity operation Maximum 70 non condensing Dimensions Handset 161 mm x...

Page 44: ...d by the appointed service centres 14 3 Warranty exclusions Damage or defects caused by incorrect handling or use and defects caused by the use of non original parts or accessories are not covered by the warranty The warranty does not cover damage caused by external factors such as lightning strike water and fire nor any damage caused during transportation No warranty can be claimed if the serial ...

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