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Preparing the Telephone

4

Connecting the base station

 

Attention:

 Position the base station at least 1 m away from other electronic de-

vices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.

Connect the base station as illustrated in the diagram. For reasons of safety, only use the
power adapter plug and telephone connection cable supplied.

Mains power
outlet

Telephone line socket

 

For the base station, use the power adapter plug labelled SSA−5AP−09 EU
060050 and rated at 6 V DC, 500mA.

Important information

The telephone base station is equipped with an energy−efficient switching power supply
SSA−5AP−09 EU 060050 (input 100~240 V

AC

, output 6 V

DC

, 500 mA). The zero load is ap-

prox. 0.11 W. The average efficiency is approx. 72.7%. The power consumption of the base
station is:
− in operation (standby/talking): approx. 0.74 W, approx. 0.9 W
− when charging the handset: approx. 1.24 W
The charging station(s) supplied with the telephone set is/are equipped with an energy−effi-
cient switching power supply SSA−5AP−09 EU 060021 (input 100~240 V

AC

, output 6 V

DC

,

210 mA). The zero load is approx. 0.11 W. The average efficiency is approx. 65.2%.
The power consumption of the charging station is:
− without handset: approx. 0.11 W
− when charging the handset: approx. 0.4 W

Inserting the battery pack

Slide the battery compartment cover downwards and
then remove it. Connect the plug on the battery pack
in the socket in the battery compartment. Insert the
battery pack in the battery compartment.  Only use
the battery pack supplied. Pay attention that the
cable is not jammed. Replace the cover back on the
battery compartment and slide it upwards until it
snaps into place.

Summary of Contents for DFT157x

Page 1: ...Low radiation cordless DECT GAP telephone with answering machine Operating Intructions DFT157x...

Page 2: ...plies could damage the telephone Ensure access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or such Rechargeable battery pack Attention Never throw batteries into a fire Only use batteries...

Page 3: ...he point of sale or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points by local public waste authorities Disposal is free of charge The above sym bols indicate that the batteries must not b...

Page 4: ...s approx 72 7 The power consumption of the base station is in operation standby talking approx 0 74 W approx 0 9 W when charging the handset approx 1 24 W The charging station s supplied with the tele...

Page 5: ...Set date and confirm SET TIME G Set time and confirm In setup mode the language of display texts will change as you select a country Setting the time and date on the handset The time and date are set...

Page 6: ...ok button Standby mode handset on off 5 Navigation buttons phone book calls list 6 Digit keys 7 button ringing tone on off dialling pause 8 Redialling 9 Microphone 10 Handsfree button 11 Muting button...

Page 7: ...et display Icon Description v On Indicates the battery charge status Animated segments The batteries are being charged Page 5 1 Internally assigned call number of the handset Page 18 12 03 01 01 Displ...

Page 8: ...rn to Standby mode Energy save mode When the handset has been in Standby mode for some time it automatically switches to energy save mode The buttons and display no longer light up Navigating in the m...

Page 9: ...h the phone numbers so that incoming local calls can also be assigned to a phone book entry When the memory capacity is used up the message MEMORY FULL appears when an attempt is made to store another...

Page 10: ...deletion Deleting all entries I Open the phone book G Open the menu K L DELETE ALL G Select the submenu and confirm CONFIRM G or H Confirm or cancel deletion 6 Calls List A total of 30 phone numbers...

Page 11: ...e phone book has been saved together with a name the name entered appears in the calls list Deleting individual phone numbers J Open the calls list K L G Select an entry and confirm K L DELETE G Open...

Page 12: ...hone book and select an entry E or C Dials the number Internal calls1 Making internal calls There must be two or more handsets HS1 HS2 registered on your base station in order to make internal calls f...

Page 13: ...nternal call HS1 3 sec H Start conference HS1 HS2 F End the conference Setting the receiver volume The volume can be adjusted to one of 5 levels during a call K or L Select a volume Displaying the dur...

Page 14: ...the main menu Then press K L to select an entry and G to confirm Further information on the menu and operation Chapter 4 HS SETTINGS HANDSET NAME ENTER NAME HANDSET TONES RING VOLUME LEVEL 1 5 OFF RI...

Page 15: ...STRATION REGISTRATION PIN CODE 1 UNREGISTER PIN CODE 1 HANDSET 1 5 ANSWER MACHINE PLAY REPEAT PREVIOUS NEXT DELETE DELETE ALL CONFIRM ANSWER ON OFF ON OFF RECORD OGM ANSWER REC PLAY RECORD OGM DELETE...

Page 16: ...one is connected to a private branch exchange PABX functions such as call forwarding or automatic call back can be used via the E button Refer to the operating manual provided with your private branch...

Page 17: ...ct your network provider for further informa tion If this function is available with your telephone line the number of the caller appears in the display when the phone rings If the caller has suppress...

Page 18: ...ble Registration mode Now register the handset Page 15 The currently valid PIN code is used for registration purposes Page 15 The handset is automatically assigned an internal call number following re...

Page 19: ...onfirm K L G Select language and confirm Screening calls via the handset You can use the loudspeaker to listen to an incoming call without actually answering the call A Open the Ans System menu K L SE...

Page 20: ...outgoing message The answering machine is provided with two pre recorded outgoing messages OGM Both pre recorded outgoing messages can be replaced by ones of your own When the answering machine s mem...

Page 21: ...d messages are played back in the sequence they were recorded Playing messages A Open the Ans System menu PLAY G Select and confirm Playback options G Open the menu K L REPEAT Play message again K L N...

Page 22: ...Remote control key function assignment table Remote activation of the answering machine Dial your own phone number If you forgot to switch your answering machine on your call is taken after 10 rings...

Page 23: ...ded messages are played back in the sequence they were recorded The weekday and time of recording are announced for the respective message prior to being played Play stop messages Repeat message 2x Pr...

Page 24: ...in or there is a complete power failure The rechargeable battery pack is empty or defec tive The handset is too far from the base station The wrong dialling mode is set Page 15 Connection is disturbed...

Page 25: ...y time Up to 120 h Max talk time Up to 6 h Rechargeable battery pack NiMH 2 4 V 300 mAh Dialling mode Tone dialling mode Pulse dialling mode Permissible ambient temperature 10 C to 30 C Permissible re...

Page 26: ...the terms of guarantee are annulled fol lowing tampering by the purchaser or third parties Damage caused as the result of improp er handling or operation normal wear and tear incorrect positioning or...

Page 27: ...Notes 27 Notes...

Page 28: ...irective To view the complete Declaration of Conformity please refer to the free download available at our web site www switel com Service Hotline Bei technischen Problemen k nnen Sie sich an unsere S...

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