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Maintenance / Guarantee

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11 Maintenance / Guarantee

Maintenance

Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth.

Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.

Apart from occasionally cleaning the housing, no other upkeep is necessary.

Guarantee

SWITEL equipment is produced and tested according to the latest production methods. The imple-
mentation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble−free
functioning and a long service life. The terms of guarantee do not apply where the cause of equip-
ment malfunction is the fault of the telephone network operator or any interposed private branch
extension system. The terms of guarantee do not apply to the batteries or power packs used in the
products. The period of guarantee is 24 months from the date of purchase.
All deficiencies related to material or manufacturing errors within the period of guarantee will be re-
dressed free of charge. Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following
tampering by the purchaser or third parties. Damage caused as the result of improper handling or
operation, normal wear and tear, incorrect positioning or storage, improper connection or installa-
tion or Acts of God and other external influences are excluded from the terms of guarantee. In the
case of complaints, we reserve the right to repair defective parts, replace them or replace the en-
tire device. Replaced parts or devices become our property. Rights to compensation in the case of
damage are excluded where there is no evidence of intent or gross negligence by the manufac-
turer.
If your device does show signs of a defect within the period of guarantee, please contact the sales
outlet where you purchased the SWITEL device, producing the purchase receipt as evidence. All
claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at
the sales outlet. No claims under the terms of guarantee can be asserted after a period of two
years from the date of purchase and hand−over of the product.

Summary of Contents for Vita DC 500x

Page 1: ...Low radiation cordless DECT GAP telephone Operating Instructions Vita DC 500x...

Page 2: ...3 Operating Elements 110 4 Preliminary Information 113 5 Menu Structure 115 6 Operation 119 7 Extending the Telephone System 130 8 PBX Supplementary Services 131 9 Technical Properties 133 10 In Case...

Page 3: ...ronic devices such as TV sets microwave ovens refrigerators etc because they can mutually affect each other Do not place the telephone base station near another phone Ensure that no large metallic obj...

Page 4: ...lic waste authorities e g recycling centre According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate w...

Page 5: ...6 8 Operating manual 1 1 1 1 Putting the handset into operation Connecting the base station Connect the base station as illustrated in the diagram For safety reasons only use the power adapter plug s...

Page 6: ...anguage Select the language required Refer to Page 117 for the sequence of menu option selections HS setting Language There are 9 languages available for selection German French Italian English Spanis...

Page 7: ...compared to those depicted here are possible Handset 1 Call LED visual call alert 2 Earpiece 3 LC display 4 One touch dialling buttons 5 On hook button Off button 6 Keypad to 7 button Ringing tone of...

Page 8: ...ge 119 Missed calls New calls have been registered in the call list Page 126 You have opened the phone book Page 123 The entry or display has more characters to the right Page 123 The entry or display...

Page 9: ...Operating Elements 112 Base station 1 Charging contacts 2 Paging button 3 Call LED visual call alert...

Page 10: ...descriptions in this manual assume that the telephone base station and handset are in Standby mode The telephone base station and handset are in Standby mode when no call is in progress and no menu is...

Page 11: ...roceed as in this example for all the settings Open the main menu Phonebook Open the phone book Add Select the submenu and confirm it Enter name Enter the name max 12 characters and confirm it Number...

Page 12: ...n Chapter 4 Intercom Handset 01 06 only when the corresponding number of handsets is registered Phonebook Add Enter name 1 Number Number VIP melody 01 02 Off Edit Enter name 1 Number Number VIP melody...

Page 13: ...169 170 Menu Structure 116 Clock Alarm Set alarm Once Off On Enter time Daily Off On Enter time Date format DD MM MM DD Time format 24 hour 12 hour Set time...

Page 14: ...sound Ring volume 05 01 Off Ext ring 12 01 Int ring 12 01 Key tone Off Tone Ring tone Low batt On Off Out of range On Off Equalizer Natural Bass Treble LCD contrast 06 01 Handset Name 1 Auto Answer O...

Page 15: ...Base PIN 2 Base PIN 2 Base PIN 2 Base PIN 2 Select base Base Base Base Base Auto Advance Dial mode Tone Pulse Recall time Short Medium Long Prefix Call barring 04 01 Enter Number SOS number 04 01 Ente...

Page 16: ...be set up so that the key lock is automatically activated after 90 seconds if no operation is carried out Page 128 Telephoning Taking a call In addition to the ringing tone the visual call indicator...

Page 17: ...number In order to access phone book entries more quickly open the phone book and enter the first letters of the entry required The first entry beginning with these letters appears in the displayed a...

Page 18: ...r 3 sec Intercom While the external call is in progress Dial the internal call number of the handset required HS2 Internal call is taken on the other handset HS1 Forward the call Holding a call broker...

Page 19: ...change the volume of the ringing tone The are 5 volumes available for selection as well as the option to switch it off Open the menu HS setting Select HS setting HS sound Select HS sound Ring volume S...

Page 20: ...re arranged alphabetically When the phone book is open the icon appears in the display Entering names Letters are also imprinted on the digit keys Letters digits and special characters are entered by...

Page 21: ...umber Edit phone number 1 mobile number max 24 digits and confirm it Number Edit phone number 2 landline number max 24 digits and confirm it VIP melody Assign a ringing tone Deleting phone book entrie...

Page 22: ...via one touch dialling button Page 120 Redialling list The handset stores the last 5 phone numbers dialled together with the date and time of call Saving a number in the redialling list in the phone b...

Page 23: ...aying numbers in the call list Open the call list and select an entry Storing a phone number in the call list in the phone book A phone number in the call list can be stored in the phone book directly...

Page 24: ...es Menu Page 117 Acoustic warning signal battery capacity The acoustic warning signal alerts you to the fact that the battery capacity is low Setting the battery capacity acoustic warning signal Low b...

Page 25: ...x number You can store a prefix number Prefix By pressing and holding the button before or after entering a phone number the prefix number is set to precede the phone number Press the button to dial t...

Page 26: ...hich begin with digits previ ously defined and stored Up to 4 barring numbers with max 8 digits can be stored Activating call barring Menu Page 118 Emergency call numbers You can store up to 4 phone n...

Page 27: ...o 2 minutes The handset is automatically assigned an internal call number following registration The internal call number appears in the display To register handsets from other manufacturers please re...

Page 28: ...ns Number for an outside line access code When using private branch exchanges it is necessary to dial an access code to obtain the dialling tone for an outside line The number for an outside line is o...

Page 29: ...as a result is not stored in the call list Answering machine in the telephone network An answering machine in the telephone network is a supplementary service offered by many tele phone network provid...

Page 30: ...rmity This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive 1999 5 EC directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformit...

Page 31: ...e base station with the correct PIN code Page 118 Connection is disturbed or cut off The handset is too far from the base station Telephone base station has been positioned in an unfavour able locatio...

Page 32: ...free of charge Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following tampering by the purchaser or third parties Damage caused as the result of improper handling or operation normal we...

Page 33: ...g the base station 108 Creating 114 Creating phone book entries 123 D Deactivating the microphone 123 Declaration of Conformity 133 DECT 133 Deleting all entries 124 Deleting all phone numbers 126 Del...

Page 34: ...ets 130 Muting function 123 N No of call list entries 133 No of phone book entries 133 No of redialling list entries 133 Notation 113 O One touch dialling 120 Operating elements 110 Operation 119 P Pa...

Page 35: ...g the time 109 Several base stations 130 Special functions 129 Standby mode 113 Standby time 133 Starting Up 108 Stopping the alarm prematurely 129 Storing 126 Supplementary services 131 Switching the...

Page 36: ...prox 0 15 W The average efficiency is 71 The power consumption of the base station max 0 78 W The charging unit s supplied with the telephone set is are equipped with an energy efficient switching pow...

Page 37: ...tive To view the complete Declaration of Conformity please refer to the free download available at our web site www switel com Service Hotline In the event of technical problems you can contact our ho...

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