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3

Your telephone 

5

Unpacking

 5

Your desk charger 

5

Your base (USB-DECT aerial) 

5

Your handset 

6

Connecting the base (radio base) 

8

Handset set-up 

9

Handset turning on and off 

9

Replacing the batteries 

10

Getting started 

11

Making a call

 11

Receiving a call

 11

During a call

 11

Handsfree 11
Call transfer 

12

During a call 

12

Accessing the phonebook or call log 

13

Secret mode 

13

Ending a call

 13

Communication between two handsets

 13

Menu structure 

15

Your phonebook 

17

Viewing the phonebook

 17

Creating an entry

 17

Using a phonebook entry to place a call

 18

Searching for a contact

 18

Performing a quick search 

18

Performing a refined search 

19

Editing an entry

 19

Deleting an entry

 19

Call log 

20

Viewing the received and dialled call log

 20

Calling the last number dialled (Redial)

 20

Calling a number listed in the dialled 
and received call log

 21

Viewing the events log

 21

Activate/deactivate the new events 
information screen 

21

Accessories 22

Alarm clock

 22

Setting the alarm clock 

22

Activating or deactivating the alarm 
clock 22
Modifying the alarm clock time 

22

Changing the alarm clock ring tone 

22

Timer

 23

Changing the programmed time 
of the timer 

23

Changing the timer ring tone 

23

Displaying or hiding the programmed 
time of the timer 

24

Birthday alarms

 24

Adding a new birthday  alarm 

24

Viewing a birthday alarm 

24

Modifying or deleting a birthday alarm 

24

Ring tones 

25

Changing the ring tones

 25

Activating or deactivating the beeps

 25

Activating/deactivating the silent mode

 26

Settings 27

Programming a key

 27

Using the auto hang up and pick up 
features

 27

Modifying the language

 28

Locking/unlocking the keypad

 28

Programming an emergency number

 29

Modifying the base code

 29

Registering a new handset to a terminal

 30

Modifying the terminal preference

 31

Resetting the handset

 32

Personal registering

 32

Using a handset to put the base 
in registration mode

 33

Resetting the base (terminal)

 34

De-registering a handset

 34

Renaming the base (terminal)

 34

Care and Maintenance

 35

Problems

 35

Appendix 35

Features 36

Environment 37

Packaging

 37

Batteries

 37

The product

 37

C

ONTENTS

Summary of Contents for 3100MFPX - Phaser B/W Laser

Page 1: ...DECT PHONE Instructions 253106103A_ENG...

Page 2: ...ng your handset only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries NiMH 800 mAH never use non rechargeable batteries Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity At the end o...

Page 3: ...larm clock 22 Setting the alarm clock 22 Activating or deactivating the alarm clock 22 Modifying the alarm clock time 22 Changing the alarm clock ring tone 22 Timer 23 Changing the programmed time of...

Page 4: ...e radio transmitter base for your handset one handset a charger with its power unit one battery compartment cover three rechargeable batteries a CD ROM with the user guide a Quick Setup Guide Your des...

Page 5: ...rammable and keys 3 Green key take the call repeat press and hold switch on handset 4 Hands free key activates the loud speaker during a conversation 5 Key R used to manage double calls 6 Earphone han...

Page 6: ...rn to the home screen To cancel delete or go to the previous menu Navigating Adjust the volume during a conversation To confirm or to access a sub menu 01 01 12 00 Mute Timer I Battery indicator Numbe...

Page 7: ...unction terminal 2 Once the base and the multifunction terminal are connected activate the FAX TEL option on your multifunction terminal by successively pressing the keys on the panel Before making an...

Page 8: ...off the handset hold down the red key The POWER OFF message is displayed on the screen Your handset is now switched off To turn on your handset hold down the green key Information is displayed on the...

Page 9: ...new batteries one by one making sure they are the right way round as indicated on the label inside the handset battery compartment Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is c...

Page 10: ...e navigator During a call During a call numerous options are accessible by pressing Menu Select the desired option in the following list HANDSFREE to activate the handset speaker CALL TRANSFER to tran...

Page 11: ...e During the call a beep is transmitted to your telephone by your service provider to let you know that you have a second call waiting Press to take this new call Your other caller is then put on hold...

Page 12: ...call press Menu Select PHONEBOOK or CALLS using or and press Valid Return to the communication menu using Secret mode You can switch to secret mode at any time during your conversation Your handset m...

Page 13: ...r keys Press Call The handset rings Pick up on the second handset using the green key To end the call press the red key You can also easily call another handset if you know its number From the idle sc...

Page 14: ...g the navigator key MENU STRUCTURE PHONEBOOK VIEW Option CALL EDIT SEARCH RING TONE ADD NUMBER NEW ENTRY DELETE INCOMING CALLS CALLS OUTGOING CALLS EVENTS ALARM ACCESSORIES TIMER BIRTHDAY EXTERNAL CAL...

Page 15: ...RESET HANDSET PERSON REGISTR REGISTR MODE DELETE HANDSET RESET BASE SET BASE RENAME BASE SET HANDSET KEYPAD LOCK EMERGENCY CHANGE CODE ADVANCED SET REGISTRATION The date and time on your DECT handset...

Page 16: ...CALL to call the number associated to the entry EDIT to edit the entry name number icon The first time you access your phonebook only the New element appears in the list You can call the number that i...

Page 17: ...onds to the beginning of your contact s name which is preceded by a type icon HOME MOBILE WORK FAX Using a phonebook entry to place a call On the navigator key press or until the PHONEBOOK screen is d...

Page 18: ...information is accurate Press Valid To correct the name press C on the navigator key to delete characters Make your corrections using the keypad keys by pressing successively on the corresponding keys...

Page 19: ...ls are organised in chronological order from the most recent call to the oldest call By pressing Option a list of various executable actions appears VIEW To view the selected call again CALL To call t...

Page 20: ...e event log press Once the event log has been viewed the information screen disappears You can however view it again via the CALLS menu A summary screen appears It informs you as to the various events...

Page 21: ...out expires wake up timer anniversary and agenda during a call a beep is emitted in the ear phone and the message of alarm appears on the screen while flickering An information screen shows the alarm...

Page 22: ...isplayed directly without interrupting the timer For access to timer adjustment you must stop it once it is started To launch the timer without changing the displayed delay press Start To change the p...

Page 23: ...Valid Enter the name of the person concerned using the keypad keys To delete a character press the C key Press Valid Enter the birth date using the keypad keys Press Valid Enter the alarm activation...

Page 24: ...RNAL CALL using or Press Valid Select the ring tone of your choice using the or keys then press Volume Adjust the ringer volume using or press Valid To exit the menu press the red key Activating or de...

Page 25: ...eeps are inhibited On the navigator key press or until the RING TONE screen is displayed press OK to confirm Select SILENT MODE using or Press Valid Press Yes to activate the silent mode To exit the m...

Page 26: ...u associate a telephone number to a program key You can thus quickly call your contact Once the key is programmed a screen invites you to programme the key To modify the function press Edit To keep th...

Page 27: ...screen shows the new language used Press Valid To exit the menu press the red key SECURITY This menu enables you to change or customise the security parameters of your telephone You can lock the keyp...

Page 28: ...ncy number The following types of numbers should not be programmed Fire emergency and police rescue services DEACTIVATE to deactivate the emergency number CHANGE NO to modify the emergency number To m...

Page 29: ...a terminal To register a new handset to a base you must put the handset in registration mode put the base in registration mode Once this is done the registration mutual recognition of the base and the...

Page 30: ...e from step 1 You can also set your base to the registration mode using a handset already registered by selecting the Registration function in the menu SETTINGS ADVENCED SET SET BASE Modifying the ter...

Page 31: ...you want to choose a name for your base name displayed on the welcome screen you want to choose the handset registration number On the navigator key press or until the SETTINGS screen is displayed pre...

Page 32: ...stered by selecting the Registration function in the menu SETTINGS ADVENCED SET SET BASE BASE SETTINGS TERMINAL Using a handset to put the base in registration mode This function enables you to put th...

Page 33: ...have lost a handset or if you already have 6 handsets registered to the same base When resetting the base the base code becomes 0000 again On the navigator key press or until the SETTINGS screen is d...

Page 34: ...e in battery performance Use your handset until the battery is fully discharged and then charge it for at least 12 hours The handset does not ring during an incoming call Make sure that the telephone...

Page 35: ...arm PABX prefix Off Date Time 00 00 01 01 05 Base settings Auto Hang up On Base name BASE 1 Telephone features Number of channels 120 Autonomy Radio frequency band 1 88 1 90 GHz standby time 150 hours...

Page 36: ...lease respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste Batteries If your product contains batteries they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points The product The crossed out...

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