THOMSON Multy TH-500DBE User Manual Download Page 3

 

 

Getting started 
 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Please read carefully and keep these instructions with the product 

 

 

Important 

  To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, always observe the following basic precautions when 

using your telephone:   

  This appliance is intended for indoor use only. 

  Observe all markings on the product. 

  Do not expose your telephone to moisture and avoid contact with liquids. 

  To prevent electric shock, do not disassemble the handset or the telephone base. 

  Avoid interposing any metal objects (clip, key, etc.) between the battery contacts and charging contacts. 

  Your telephone may have a slight chance of being damaged by lightning. Unplug the telephone base 

from the mains and disconnect the telephone line during a thunderstorm. 

  Do not use the telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak.   

  Do not use the handset near any intensive care medical equipment. People with pacemakers should 

consult their doctor or cardiologist before using this telephone.   

  Clean  your  telephone  with  a  dry,  soft,  lint-free  cloth.  Do  not  use  any  cleaning  agents  or  solvents, 

especially aggressive ones. 

  Exchanges  between  the  telephone  base  and  handset  being  carried  out  by  radio  signals,  wearers  of 

hearing aids may be bothered by a small buzz. 

  Your telephone may interfere with other electrical appliances such as answering machine, television, 

radio, clock radio or computer when it is sufficiently close to such equipment. To avoid this, place the 

telephone base at least one meter away from other electrical appliances. 

  We do not guarantee privacy of communications through your telephone. 

  The receiver of the handset may attract small metal objects (staples, pins, etc). Be careful when placing 

the handset near these items. 

  Your  telephone  does  not  work  in  case  of  power  failure  and  by  consequence  cannot  be  used  for 

emergency  calls.  To  avoid  such  inconvenience,  always  keep  a  traditional  corded  telephone  in  your 

home. 

  To prevent electric shock, do not use your telephone during a thunderstorm. Refer to  the information 

printed on your telephone directory. 

  You  can  connect  this  product  to  a  PSTN  telephone  line  or  an  analog  PBX  extension  port. Warning: 

Connecting this telephone to a digital PBX extension port may cause damage. 

  Install your telephone close to an easily accessible electrical outlet. 

  Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this may cause a fire or electric shock. 

  To eliminate any voltage within the telephone, unplug the power cord from the mains. 

  If the telephone will not be used for a long period of time, unplug the adapter to save power. 

  If the power cord of the adapter is damaged, do not try to replace or repair it. Discard the adapter. 

  Observe the polarity indicated while installing the batteries. 

  It is dangerous to use other battery types or non-rechargeable batteries: they can cause interference 

and/or damage to the product. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages caused by such 

non-compliance. 

  Do not use a charger other than the one supplied with the telephone; otherwise the batteries can be 

damaged. 

  Do not immerse a battery in water and do not throw it in a fire. 

  The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. 

 

CAUTION

 

Only use the telephone base with the supplied power adapter GCE060050C. 
Failure  to  observe  the  correct  polarity  or  voltage  of  the  adapter  may  cause  damage  to  the 
telephone base. 

 

Adapter for the telephone base: GCE060050C 
Input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz 150mA   
Output: DC 6V 500mA 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Multy TH-500DBE

Page 1: ...Digital Cordless Telephone User Manual TH 500DBK TH 500DBE TH 500DRD TH 500DGN TH 500DOE Please read and retain these instructions...

Page 2: ...settings 10 Handset settings 12 Registration 15 Operation Handset and hands free mode 16 Hands free and handset volume control 16 Mute the speakerphone 16 Caller ID type I II 17 Auto timer 17 Flash 17...

Page 3: ...al objects staples pins etc Be careful when placing the handset near these items Your telephone does not work in case of power failure and by consequence cannot be used for emergency calls To avoid su...

Page 4: ...lling and charging the batteries 1 Insert the plug of the supplied adapter to the back of the telephone base and the other end into an electrical outlet 2 Plug the telephone line cord to the back of t...

Page 5: ...may irritate your eyes or skin Observe the polarity indicated Reversing the polarity of the battery may result in electrolyte leakage and explosion Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use yo...

Page 6: ...5 Presentation of your telephone Handset...

Page 7: ...s Decreasing the volume Review incoming number outgoing number and phone number R Flash Delete The key is used to delete memory Delete the current input by a short pressing during menu edit BIS Redial...

Page 8: ...Repeat call indicate that the same calls received which un reviewed and the icon will be displayed NEW CID The icon will be displayed when a new call comes Sequence When you scroll and review the num...

Page 9: ...ive sub menus under the handset menu item HANDSET MENU TREE PHONE BOOK LIST NEW ENTRY EDIT RECORD DEL RECORD DELETE ALL MEM STATUS CALL LOG MISSED RECEIVED DIALED BS SETTINGS DELETE HS DIAL MODE TONE...

Page 10: ...ts by using the or key besides you can also make a call from phonebook Press or key to select NEW ENTRY item This function allows the user to add an entry to the phone book 1 If the phonebook is full...

Page 11: ...ee items in this menu MISSED RECEIVED and DIALED When LCD display CALL LOG 1 Press MENU OK key to enter missed call lists received call lists or dialed call lists 2 The LCD will show the last record I...

Page 12: ...LASH TIME The user can select to change the flash time 100ms 300ms 600ms and 1000ms 1 Press MENU OK key then using or key to select FLASH TIME item 2 Press MENU OK key to enter 3 Press or key to selec...

Page 13: ...o the ALARM menu Selection of ALARM ON option will turn the alarm on then the user will be requested to set the alarm time 4 After select ON press MENU OK key to start the time settings of alarm 12 00...

Page 14: ...there will be a ringing off icon display on LCD and when there is an incoming call the handset will not ring Shortcut key press and hold key to switch the handset external call ring on off TONE SETUP...

Page 15: ...NU OK key to confirm your selection Exit from this sub menu will return the user to the AUTO ANSWER BARRING The Handset can be set to disable all external outgoing calls or special outgoing call The u...

Page 16: ...ss or key to select from 1 8 levels SELECT BASE This function allows the user to register the handset to existing base with other handset registration 1 Press MENU OK key then using or key to choose S...

Page 17: ...me base and the successfully registered handset will displays HS2 or HS3 on the LCD according to the registration sequence 3 Press key to page the handset when you can t find it OPERATION Handset and...

Page 18: ...dialing The unit has pre dialing function when you may enter and edit the number before dial it out The following procedure describes how to use this function 1 In idle mode enter the number you want...

Page 19: ...ast received record 2 Press or key to select the designated message 3 Press MENU OK key to select ADD TO PB 4 Press MENU OK key to confirm to edit the incoming message 5 The user can delete the charac...

Page 20: ...andsets will be connected To complete the transfer of the call the initiating handset should be placed on the cradle and the external call will now be connected to the second handset Party conference...

Page 21: ...The base can not page the handset Repeat the registration operations to register the base and handset again Most of the functions failed Check if the batteries are strong enough charge the batteries I...

Page 22: ...uman health in the reprocessing cycle of this product Therefore at the end of service life of this appliance you should not dispose of it as normal household waste Your role as an end user is vital in...

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