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Contents

Error Display ............................................................................................................50
Information about the EXPLORER™ terminal  ........................................................51
Playing DMove  ........................................................................................................52
FAQ - Frequently asked questions ..........................................................................53
Conformity ...............................................................................................................54
Specifications ..........................................................................................................56
Thrane & Thrane Service  ........................................................................................57
Keywords .................................................................................................................58

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EXPLORER BLUETOOTH HANDSET Thrane Thrane A S info thrane com www thrane com ...

Page 2: ...and off 14 The display 15 Functions in the menu 18 Entering text 19 Locking the keypad 22 Charge level of the battery 23 Telephoning Making calls 24 Answering calls 25 Establishing several connections 26 Making calls in Intercom mode 27 Making calls with ease Phone book 29 Call list 34 Redial 36 Settings Acoustic settings 37 Setting the date and time 41 Entering your own call number and name 42 Se...

Page 3: ...3 Contents Error Display 50 Information about the EXPLORER terminal 51 Playing DMove 52 FAQ Frequently asked questions 53 Conformity 54 Specifications 56 Thrane Thrane Service 57 Keywords 58 ...

Page 4: ...R terminal if the Bluetooth inter face and the Phone Fax interface on the EXPLORER terminal are using the same voice quality For further information refer to the user man ual for your EXPLORER terminal All basic telephone features can be used with EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset It is possible to make a telephone call outdoors at a remove of up to 100 metres from the EXPLORER terminal Inside a building...

Page 5: ...ing of the battery Repairs The device may only be opened or repaired by qualified technicians Do not open the telephone yourself Doing so could cause damage to the telephone thus making it inoperable Efficient use of the handset Your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset comes fitted with an antenna The antenna projects into the casing projection on the upper rear side of the device Do not cover up the anten...

Page 6: ...e environment Never dispose these items together with unsorted municipal waste household waste In order to protect the environment and ensure the correct recycling of old equipment as well as the re utilization of individual components use either public collection or private collection by the local distributor of old electrical and electronic equipment marked with this symbol Contact the local dis...

Page 7: ...et for charging the handset from an EXPLORER terminal 2 Display 3 Right softkey 4 Selector 5 Lift the receiver redial key 6 Digit keys 7 Hash key switchover between lower case and upper case letters key 8 Microphone 9 0 empty space key 10 Star special character mode key 11 Button 1 12 Hang up receiver back key 13 Left softkey 14 Speaker loudspeaker 15 Antenna ...

Page 8: ...r Dials the call number entered Second function Redial Hang up Ends call Second function Cancel back to last menu displayed Digit keys with letters For dialling call numbers and entering text Second function press and hold down key Direct entry into phone book Button 1 Digit special characters Second function press and hold down key Direct entry into phone book Star button For special function Sec...

Page 9: ...e battery p 11 3 Connect the EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset to your EXPLORER terminal pairing p 13 i Note The following settings must be correct in the EXPLORER terminal The Bluetooth interface must be enabled in your EXPLORER terminal The show hide setting must be set to Show in your EXPLORER terminal For information on how to check these settings refer to the user manual for the EXPLORER terminal ...

Page 10: ...a socket The charger is ready for operation i Note When you are using the charger cradle you may only use the charger with the standard 6 2 V 620 mA plug in power supply reference number 4 999 109 002 which is part of TT 3625A option 3 The plug in power supply must be accessible and close to the charger In case of danger it has to be unplugged from the socket You are therefore advised to use an an...

Page 11: ...luetooth Handset is switched on The battery symbol with three arrows shown here is displayed until the battery is completely charged i Note When you are charging the EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset by the charger socket at the top you may only use the standard charger cable which is part of TT 3625A and which may only be connected to DC OUT on your EXPLORER terminal You can leave the handset in the cha...

Page 12: ...R terminal must be set up This procedure only needs to be carried out once After ending a connection the Bluetooth connection will be automatically re established First you should prepare your EXPLORER terminal for connection pairing p 13 then you should connect pair your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset p 13 i Note For further information refer to the user manual for your EXPLORER terminal ...

Page 13: ...e device available or a list of all devices available will then be displayed Select the device EXPLORER if necessary Confirm Device details are displayed Press the Enrolment right softkey Enter the passkey for your EXPLORER terminal and confirm with the Enrolment right softkey The message Registering with EXPLORER successful appears and EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset goes into idle state i Note Only t...

Page 14: ...st EXPLORER terminal upon which you were last online Switching off the telephone The telephone is idle Press the left softkey for a long period i Note If your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset cannot re establish the last connection the display alternates between showing Search devices and No device Approach closer to your EXPLORER terminal Check whether your EXPLORER terminal is functioning correctly Yo...

Page 15: ...cted in the same manner When you are using EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset the display is highlighted in blue This lighting is automatically switched off after ten seconds in order to minimize power consumption Idle display 1 Symbols p 47 2 The date and time p 41 3 Username p 42 4 Call number p 42 5 Battery display p 16 6 Field strength display p 16 7 Right softkey p 18 current function 8 Left softkey ...

Page 16: ...d strength display The field strength display on the left hand side of the display shows the field strength of the Bluetooth radio link The number of radio waves maximum of five indicates how good the link is Even the presence of a single radio wave still indicates a suffi ciently good radio link Chrg disp Remaining capacity 100 75 50 25 0 The battery is being charged ...

Page 17: ...isplayed at the same time It serves as an indi cation that further menu entries will follow Disappears after a few seconds br 3 Selected menu item Select Press the selector up or down Invoking the selected menu item Press the selector 4 Menu items List with all setting possibilities in this menu 5 Current function of right softkey End Back to idle state 6 Current function of left softkey Back Back...

Page 18: ...igher ranked menu levels Use the left softkey to access higher ranked menu level or to exit the main menu Submenus Submenus are operated in exactly the same way as the main menu Using softkeys The functions of softkeys change according to the situation The function is always shown in the display directly above the key e g Menu or Cut off The right softkey is used for example for switching on for c...

Page 19: ...text symbols and call numbers entered Text symbols and call numbers entered Text and call numbers may be changed in the same way as on a normal mobile phone Moving the cursor should be pressed briefly The cursor moves one step to the left or to the right Deleting a character or digit should be pressed briefly The character left of the cursor is deleted Deleting a word should be held down All chara...

Page 20: ...lect the character desired Confirm your selection The character is added next to the last character entered Cancelling the entry of a special character Press the back key i Note You can use the hash key to switch between upper and lower case as usual Example Enter the name John Press the JKL button once J appears in the display Press the MNO button three times Jo appears in the display Press the G...

Page 21: ... will be upper case To finish entry Press the selector The characters are accepted Cancelling an entry Press the back key The entry is stopped i Note The first letter of a name user name phone book entry is always upper case Before entering a second letter with the same key you must wait a moment until the cursor moves forward ...

Page 22: ... the menu Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Key lock menu item and confirm by key press and pressing and holding down at the same time You will briefly be shown a message stating that the key lock can be switched off by pressing the star and hash keys simultaneously Unlocking the keypad and pressing and holding down at the same time i Note When the keypad is locked the correspond...

Page 23: ...ones to let you know that the battery is almost flat Single signal tone The remaining capacity in the battery will soon be used up Please charge the battery immediately Double signal tone There is no capacity left in the battery and EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset will switch off presently i Note No battery warning tones are heard during a call ...

Page 24: ...ake an external call dial 00 country code phone number followed by off hook key To make a local call to a phone connected to the same EXPLORER terminal simply dial the local number Note that the local numbers always start with zero Dial the call number you wish to call e g 0301 Pick up the handset Cancelling a call Press End call Hang up i Note You can easily redial call numbers which you have rec...

Page 25: ...e Call signalling p 37 menu Accepting a call Your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset rings The call number and if the call number is stored in the phone book then also the name of the caller are displayed Pick up the handset Deactivating the call tone Your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset rings Ringer off The call is still waiting ...

Page 26: ...g calls on hold and handling waiting calls During a call when the right softkey shows R in the display it has the same function as the R button on a stan dard phone For information on how the EXPLORER terminal supports the R button refer to the section on dialling functions in the user manual for your EXPLORER terminal i Note EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset supports DTMF tones ...

Page 27: ...r handsets The display shows INTER COM MODE i Note If EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset has no connection to the EXPLORER termi nal you can select the System menu item from the main menu No menu is available in Intercom mode You can exit Intercom mode by using the End right softkey Telephoning In Intercom mode you can only make a call with a Bluetooth device which is itself also in Intercom mode Searchin...

Page 28: ...ng Ending a call Press the Cut off left softkey The call is ended i Note A search for other Bluetooth devices is automatically ended after 15 seconds A call attempt is also ended after 15 seconds These procedures can not be inter rupted earlier ...

Page 29: ...arch Right softkey The phone book shows the first entry which begins with this or these letters If there is no corresponding entry the next entry alphabetically is shown Calling up an entry i Note You can also scroll to the desired entry using the arrow keys The entries are stored in the telephone book as follows Special characters digits letters the difference between upper and lower case is not ...

Page 30: ...nd confirm Select the General information menu item and confirm Select the New entry menu item and confirm Enter name Confirm Dial the call number Confirm Saving a new entry in the phone book i Note The name may contain a maximum of 32 letters and the call number up to 24 dig its An empty phone book has only the New entry menu item ...

Page 31: ...m and confirm Select the entry that you want to change e g Mozart and confirm Select the Change menu item and confirm Select the entry that you want to change e g Mozart and confirm Modify the name or call number Confirm If necessary change the name or the call number in the same way Save the changes using the right softkey ...

Page 32: ...d confirm Select the Delete menu item Deleting an entry Delete all entries Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Phone book menu item and confirm Select the General information menu item and confirm Select the Delete all menu item and confirm You are asked to confirm by using the right softkey whether you really wish to delete all entries All entries in the phone book are deleted ...

Page 33: ...free in the phone book Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Phone book menu item and confirm Select the General information menu item and confirm Select the Capacity menu item and confirm The free and occupied capacity is displayed i Note The telephone book has a capacity of 50 ...

Page 34: ...e 32 most recent entries Viewing entries Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Call list menu item and confirm Select an entry e g Saleri and confirm Select the Details menu item and confirm How often this caller has called and when he she last called is displayed i Note If there are new entries in the call list you can call up the call list directly from the idle display by using th...

Page 35: ... number are displayed on the idle display Entering name Confirm Save the entry to the phone book by using the right softkey Deleting an entry You have the redial list or the call list open Select an entry e g Saleri and confirm Select the Delete menu item and confirm The entry is deleted from the list i Note If you want to delete all entries at once Select the Delete all menu item and con firm Aft...

Page 36: ...em and confirm The entry is deleted from the list i Note If you want to delete all entries at once Select the Delete all menu item and con firm After a successful recall an entry is automatically deleted from the call list Dialling a call number again The handset is in idle state press A list of the last ten numbers dialled is shown Select an entry e g Saleri Selecting an entry i Note Entries from...

Page 37: ...or Select the menu item desired for example Vibrator Modifying settings The corresponding control box is highlighted or the highlighting is removed The new setting takes immediate effect i Note To choose a ring tone there is a list of tones from which you can select your favou rite tone p 38 Call tone and vibrator can be switched on or off independently of each other You can deactivate the call to...

Page 38: ...duce volume The call tone sounds at the volume set and the volume is displayed e g Stage 3 Accept the new settings i Note You can also adjust the ringer volume using the Call signalling menu p 37 Dial tone Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Settings menu item and confirm Select the Call signalling menu item and confirm Select the Melody selection menu item and confirm Select an en...

Page 39: ...w settings i Note During a call you may adjust the speaker volume by using the selector pressing up or down The new volume is applied immediately to the current call Infotones Your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset can confirm every keypress with a tone p 39 EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset can warn you when the radio link p 40 has been broken and you are thus no longer reachable Key beeps Call up the menu usi...

Page 40: ...kloss Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Settings menu item and confirm Select the Infotones menu item and confirm Scroll to the Linkloss control box and confirm The control box is highlighted and the setting is saved ...

Page 41: ... softkey Select the Settings and confirm Select the Time Date menu item and confirm Select the time or date entry that you want to change e g 01 01 03 and confirm Modify the date or time p 19 Confirm Save the settings using the Store right softkey i Note Even when your EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset is switched off and the battery is completely charged the clock continues to run for about 10 days ...

Page 42: ...number and name which are sent to your call partner remain unchanged Such settings can only be changed in your tel ephone system Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Settings and confirm Select the Settings and confirm Select the entry that you want to change e g the call number 12345678 and confirm Modify the name and call number p 19 Confirm the new name or call number Save the se...

Page 43: ...a choice of six languages for the display Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Settings and confirm Select the Language menu item and confirm Select language e g English Confirm entry The corresponding option field is selected The display language is changed immediately ...

Page 44: ...e current device data could be deleted Press the Alternate right softkey EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset searches for all available Bluetooth devices The search can last approximately one minute The device available or a list of all devices available will then be displayed Select new device EXPLORER if necessary Confirm Device details are displayed Press the Enrolment right softkey Enter the Bluetooth ...

Page 45: ...he serial number Concerning the software you can have the following displayed Date and release of the handset software Bootloader version and Bluetooth firmware version Call up the menu using the right softkey Select the Settings menu item and confirm Select the System and confirm Select the Hardware Info or Software version menu item and confirm Information about hardware and software is then dis...

Page 46: ... with Phone book p 29 General information Search New entry Capacity Delete all Search Right softkey Name Selected entry Change Delete Making calls Call list p 34 Selected entry Call Details Transfer phone book Delete Delete all Settings Volume Ringer volume p 38 Speaker volume p 39 Call signalling p 37 Melody selection Call tone Ringer volume Vibrator Language p 43 Infotones p 39 Time Date p 41 Ti...

Page 47: ...47 Consult the manual as required Meaning of symbols Meaning of symbols Entry present in call list Conversation Call tone deactivated Keyboard locked ...

Page 48: ... ê ë è é è é è é ê ë 4 Upper case letters G H I 4 Î Ï Í Ï Í Ï Í Ì Î Lower case letters g h i 4 î ï í ï í ï í ì î 5 Upper case letters J K L 5 Lower case letters j k l 5 6 Upper case letters M N O 6 Ö Ñ Ô Œ Ñ Ó Ò Ò Ö Ó Ò Ô Lower case letters m n o 6 ö ñ ô œ ñ ó ò ò ö ó ò ô 7 Upper case letters P Q R S 7 Lower case letters p q r s 7 ß 8 Upper case letters T U V 8 Ü Ù Û Ú Ü Ú Ü Ú Ù Û Lower case lette...

Page 49: ...49 Consult the manual as required Table of characters Special characters ...

Page 50: ...s required Error Display If an error is displayed on the handset s screen e g internal accu error then switch off the device and switch on again If the error occurs several times don t use the device any more and contact your local dealer ...

Page 51: ...al is a broadband mobile terminal with integrated antenna providing communication via satellite through the Broadband Global Area Network BGAN The EXPLORER terminal has a Bluetooth interface for connecting up to 7 Bluetooth devices For further information on the EXPLORER terminal refer to the user manual deliv ered with the terminal ...

Page 52: ... achieve this in as few moves as possible One move Moving of the two letters beside a position digit to be entered Two letters are always moved together the one left of the position digit is moved to the front of the sequence and the one right of the position digit to the end of the sequence And that is where the fun begins You can read more about the game in the help for DMove Call up the menu us...

Page 53: ... switching on Approach closer to your EXPLORER terminal Check whether your EXPLORER terminal is functioning correctly Are there negative effects of Bluetooth and WLAN interaction Both radio standards use the same frequencies ISM band 2 4 GHz therefore the quality of speech transmission may degrade Please avoid to use Bluetooth equip ment and WLAN equipment simultanously and nearby ...

Page 54: ...Conformity 54 Consult the manual as required Confor mity ...

Page 55: ...t door use outside own premises require general authorization Bluetooth QPL Concerning hardware Bluetooth firmware protocol stack and fundamental software implementation the EXPLORER Bluetooth Handset is identical to the handset Integral Blue Voice L which is listed on the Bluetooth QPL qualified products list with identifier B01620 FCC ID TYM EXPLORER BTHS This device complies with Part 15 of the...

Page 56: ... approx 3 hours Frequency range 2 4 2 483 GHz ISM frequency band Transmitting power up to max 100 mW up to max 20 dBm Permissible operating tempera ture Handset 5 C to 45 C Charger 5 C to 40 C Storage temperature 25 C to 55 C Transport temperature 25 C to 60 C Protection category IP54 splashproof and dustproof Accessories Charger plug in power supply Charger cable for charging from EXPLORER termin...

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Page 58: ...minal 44 Charge level of the battery 23 Charging the battery 11 Commissioning 9 Conformity 54 Connecting pairing 13 Consult the manual as required 46 Creating a new entry 30 D Delete all entries 32 Deleting an entry 32 35 36 Dial tone 38 Displaying Software Version and Hardware Info 45 E Editing entries 31 Efficient use of the handset 5 Entering special characters 20 Entering text 19 Entering your...

Page 59: ...erminal 51 Infotones 39 K Key beeps 39 Keys 8 L Layout of menus in the display 17 Lighting 15 Linkloss 40 Locking the keypad 22 M Maintenance 5 Making calls 24 Making calls in Intercom mode 27 Making calls with ease 29 Making the EXPLORER terminal recognisable for other Bluetooth devices 13 Meaning of symbols 47 Menu overview 46 N Notes 5 O Operating the battery 5 Overview 8 Overview of the EXPLOR...

Page 60: ...splay language 43 Setting the date and time 41 Settings 37 Speaker volume 39 Specifications 56 Switch on Intercom mode 27 Switching the telephone on and off 14 T Table of characters 48 Telephoning 24 27 Text symbols and call numbers entered 19 The display 15 Thrane Thrane Service 57 Transferring an entry to the phone book 35 U Using softkeys 18 V Viewing entries 34 W Where you may use EXPLORER Blu...

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