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Overview of operating elements

Key assignment on the handset

”Lift / Replace” key: Ties up a line when answering a call and

before or after dialling. Disconnects from a line after the end of a

call.

Loudspeaker key turns hands free mode on or off on the handset.

Emergency call key triggers an emergency call if the emergency

call function is set up. Press down the key for a few seconds in

case of emergency.

The function of the display keys (right and left below the display) is

shown in the bottom line of the display.

Intercom key:

- long press: Enters the star (*).

- short press: Starts and ends calls between different handsets.

R-key in idle mode or during a call:

- long press: enters the hash (#)

- short press: Telephone system functions and T-Net services.

In Menu mode: Switches between menu levels, switches between

upper and lower case characters.

Key assignment on the base station

”Replace” key: This key is used to end a call established using

speed dialling keys on the base station.

The Paging key calls all handsets registered. You can use this key

to find your handset. The ringing tells you where the handset is

located.

 

The speed dialling key dials a stored call number.

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Index

Index

A

AC adapter  10, 11

Accepting a call 19

Accepting a waiting call 61

Access code (room monitoring) 49

Alarm mode  34

Automatic Hook  54

Automatic redial  23, 44

B

Baby call   48

Base station number display 53

Base station settings 58

Base station speed dialling keys  28

Base station volume, setting 35

Battery 11-15

Battery compartment 10, 12

Buzzer 34

C

Carrying strap 15

CE mark 66

Character table 25

Charge level 6, 14

CLIP  20

Collective call  59

Connecting cable 11, 12

Connecting the base station 10

Connecting the base station to a

PBX system 62

Customising the handset 53

D

Default settings 67

Deregistering a handset on a base

station 58

Dialling using speed number keys

29

Dialling the last call number

transmitted  19

Dialling pause 63

Dialling restrictions 48

Direct call, storing the number 48

Direct call, turning on 49

Display – characters and symbols 6

DTMF 29, 39, 40, 43

Duration of active connection 42

E

Editing an entry (phonebook)  26

EIC  62

Emergency call identification code 43

Emergency call, manually disrupting

40

Emergency call mode description 37

Emergency call mode, turning on 38

Emergency call, sending 38

Emergency call, special settings  40

Erasing an entry (phonebook)   27

Erasing characters 6, 25

External calls 18

Exchange identification code 62

F

Factory settings   67

Faults and troubleshooting 65

Flash times 63

Summary of Contents for easy DECT XL

Page 1: ...tiptel Ergonomic cordless Telephone easy DFG Operating instructions GB Copyright by DFG Subject to modifications Stand 08 03 02 DECT XL...

Page 2: ...magnetic fields electrical appliances fluorescent tubes computers TV sets in dusty rooms in rooms where the device is exposed to vibrations or extreme variations in temperature Never carry the teleph...

Page 3: ...17 Making telephone calls 18 Making an exteral call 18 Making an internal call 19 Accepting a call 19 Dialling the call number transmitted by the last incoming call 19 Hands free mode 21 Convenient ca...

Page 4: ...list of released numbers for ringing signals on off 45 List of restricted numbers for ringing signals 46 Storing call numbers to the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals 47 Turning list of r...

Page 5: ...al data 66 Menu overview 67 Index 69 70 Index G GAP 57 H Handset number display on 53 Handset PIN 55 Handset setting up 12 Handset volume setting 31 Hands free mode 21 Headset 15 Hook Flash 63 I Inser...

Page 6: ...ll number 69 Index Index A AC adapter 10 11 Accepting a call 19 Accepting a waiting call 61 Access code room monitoring 49 Alarm mode 34 Automatic Hook 54 Automatic redial 23 44 B Baby call 48 Base st...

Page 7: ...Monitor Code Enter code 6 8 Police Fire 2 numbers 6 9 Reset Memorys System 7 Handset Set 7 1 Handset No On Off D 7 2 Base No On Off D 7 3 Auto Hook On Off D 7 4 Language Deutsch D Engl Fran ais Neder...

Page 8: ...ars if you have enabled the CLIP Call number identification function with your network operator Increasing or decreasing the volume of handset during a call Select in the menu Deleting the last charac...

Page 9: ...kes place in fixed sensible steps You may have to press the R key several times to return to the default display Description of the menu system 66 Appendix CE mark This device meets the requirements o...

Page 10: ...enance Wipe the base station and handset with a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This results in the risk of static charges Faults and troubleshooting If your equipment...

Page 11: ...nthetic materials and are treated with various care products It is possible that some of these substances could contain components that will weaken and soften the telephone s plastic feet Feet that ha...

Page 12: ...system s operating instructions The default setting is a pause of 1 second MENU Press the Menu key Choose Select 9 using the arrow key Select 9 PABX Conn Press the Select 9 key Enter PIN Enter the 4 d...

Page 13: ...e The telephone connecting cable has two different plugs The smaller of them should be plugged into the socket marked with a telephone symbol on the base of the telephone Place the cable in the approp...

Page 14: ...ecessary for initial installation Insert the batteries with the correct polarity see Fig 6 You will hear a confirmation tone Fig 6 Fig 7 Replace the cover see Fig 7 and tighten the screw Only insert r...

Page 15: ...ing several handsets 60 Internal requests If you are in a call with an external party without disrupting this connection you can call another internal party to consult with them When you end this inte...

Page 16: ...e recommend rechargeable standard batteries with the above minimum capacities The use of other battery types or non rechargeable batteries primary cells can be dangerous and can also lead to malfuncti...

Page 17: ...andset can be registered during this time Remark GAP Generic Access Profile is a standard for combining cordless telephones and base stations Storing the base station speed dialling numbers You can fi...

Page 18: ...key on the base station until you can hear a sequence of tones Then release the key The sequence of tones lasts around 30 seconds The handset can be registered during this time OK Press the OK key on...

Page 19: ...station with the same station number as a previous one it is automatically deregistered on the previous station MENU Press the Menu key Choose Select 7 using the arrow key Select 7 Handset Set Press...

Page 20: ...f the call If a call is being made on the base station see Page 28 you will hear busy tone on the handset if you press the Lift Replace key Making telephone calls 18 55 e g Deutsch Select using the ar...

Page 21: ...e caller appears in the display if you have enabled the CLIP Call number identifcation function with your network operator You can view the call number and also dial it 54 OK Press the OK key Select f...

Page 22: ...d to turn on the display In the telephone s idle mode the number e g HS1 for handset 1 then appears on the left in the second line from the top If you have several handsets registered on a base statio...

Page 23: ...e handset Hands free when dialling accepting a call Turning on hands free mode Press the loudspeaker key Remark You cannot end a call using the loudspeaker key The loudspeaker is turned off but the li...

Page 24: ...ons see Page 44 51 Setting system functions OK Press the OK key e g 110 Enter the number Select further settings Or Press the R key to leave that menu level Remark If the dialling restriction is activ...

Page 25: ...urned off Automatic redial ends automatically after 10 unsuccessful dialling attempts Setting system functions 50 Choose Select 7 using the arrow key Select 7 Monitor Code Press the Select 7 key e g 2...

Page 26: ...s the Lift Replace key The call number is dialled 49 Setting system functions Turning restriction mode on or off MENU Press the Menu key Choose Select 6 using the arrow key Select 6 System Set Press t...

Page 27: ...overview You can set two types of Dialling restrictions on your telephone Baby call direct call A stored call number can be dialled by pressing any key with the exception of the loudspeaker emergency...

Page 28: ...ess the Select 2 key e g 4567 If necessary overwrite the call number using the number keys 47 Setting system functions Storing call numbers to the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals 10 lis...

Page 29: ...lter using the arrow key Select 1 Normal call Select 2 Released no list for ringing signals on Select 3 Restricted no list for ringing signals on OK Press the OK key Select further settings Or Press t...

Page 30: ...45 Setting system functions Storing call numbers to the list of released numbers for ringing signals 10 list locations 0 9 can be occupied The call numbers can have a maximum of 20 digits MENU Press...

Page 31: ...n the access code must be programmed see Page 49 Setting system functions 44 Turning automatic redial on off By default your handset is set for Manual redial of the 10 most recently dialled call numbe...

Page 32: ...n incoming call or not at all if you have turned the ringing tone off 43 Emergency call mode Emergency call identification code If the emergency call is answered by an emergency server the emergency i...

Page 33: ...of active connection The Duration of active connection is the time in which the emergency number is dialled the telephone called and the S O S tone sequence played back Example The telephone s defaul...

Page 34: ...e 10 levels 0 9 for setting the ringing tone Level 0 ringing tone off 41 Emergency call mode MENU Press the Menu key Choose Select 5 using the arrow key Select 5 Emergen Call Press the Select 5 key En...

Page 35: ...srupting an emergency call If you have accidentally triggered the emergency call you can stop it again using the following procedure Press the intercom and R keys in sequence Making special emergency...

Page 36: ...lect further settings Or Press the R key to leave that menu level 39 Emergency call mode Process of an emergency call Enclosed you will find 4 information cards for the recipient of the emergency call...

Page 37: ...the arrow or number key OK Press the OK key Select further settings Or Press the R key to leave that menu level 38 Emergency call mode OK Press the OK key Select further memory locations Or Press the...

Page 38: ...dset In emergency call mode emergency calls have priority over all other telephone functions When emergency call mode is set the emergency call key also lights up if the handset is not on the base sta...

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