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Summary of Contents for 27860

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Page 2: ... a call 10 2 3 Redialing the last number 10 2 4 Adjusting the earpiece volume 11 2 5 Turning off the mouthpiece Mute function 12 2 6 Locating a handset 13 3 ORGANIZING THE ADDRESS BOOK 14 3 1 Creating a contact page 14 3 2 Inserting a pause in a number 15 3 3 Using the address book to make a call 16 3 4 Modifying or deleting a contact page 17 3 5 Deleting all the contact pages 17 ...

Page 3: ...our voice mail 21 6 CUSTOMIZING YOUR INSTALLATION 22 6 1 Selecting the handset ringtone 22 6 2 Turning off the handset ringer 23 6 3 Activating Deactivating automatic answering 24 6 4 Changing the programming PIN 25 6 5 Adjusting the TBR duration R Flash 26 7 USING YOUR TELEPHONE WITH MORE THAN ONE HANDSET 27 7 1 Adding an extra handset 27 7 2 Unregistering a handset 28 7 3 Calling another handset...

Page 4: ...7 Shuttling between two correspondents 1 internal 1 external 30 7 8 Setting up A 3 way conference 2 internal correspondents 1 external 31 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 32 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 33 10 SAFETY 35 11 QUICK PROGRAMMING GUIDE 36 ...

Page 5: ...ndsets free of charge From now on you can stay where you are and you re still available to take incoming calls Make an outside call while two other group handsets are in communication with each other Transfer calls from one handset to another Bring another handset in on your conversation 3 way conference Customize each handset with its own ringtone and 10 number address book The additional handset...

Page 6: ...tions and dust Never allow your telephone to come into contact with water or other liquids or with aerosols To reduce the risk of interference and optimize reception take particular care to keep it away from windows large metal objects reinforced concrete televisions music centers halogen lamps or heating devices fluorescent lighting burglar alarms microwave ovens computers etc To clean your 27860...

Page 7: ...mains the handset Connect and install the batteries and fit the battery cover Only use rechargeable batteries with the same specifications as those supplied with the product Using non rechargeable or nonconforming batteries could damage the product Failure to comply with this recommendation will invalidate the manufacturer s warranty ...

Page 8: ... 24 hours in order to optimize battery performance and longevity Seize the line The dial tone confirms that your 27860 is working If there is no tone you need to repeat the handset registration procedure described in the section Adding a extra handset When the batteries are very low it can take several minutes for the screen to come on again once the handset has been replaced on its base ...

Page 9: ...ribed to the Caller ID service the date and time will be set automatically the first time you receive a call Otherwise Press for 2 seconds to access the programming menu Press A confirmation tone is emitted Press the display indicates Enter the time and date in the format hh mm dd mm for example Rectify if necessary Press for 2 seconds to confirm A confirmation tone is emitted ...

Page 10: ...SING THE TELEPHONE 2 1 MAKING A CALL There are 2 ways to call out seize dial hang up the line after call or dial rectify if initiate hang up necessary the call after call The number dialed cannot be modified ...

Page 11: ...ivating Automatic Answering By default this function is inactive For more details see Identifying Your Callers 2 3 REDIALING THE LAST NUMBER 2 possibilities take the line automatically redial the last dialled number or display the last initiate the call dialled number If you subscribe to the corresponding operator service the caller s number can be displayed and memorized in the calls log ...

Page 12: ...mber in memory Press The last dialed number is displayed Press To automatically memorize the number in the address book see Memorizing The Last Dialed Number 2 4 ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE VOLUME During a call Press as many times as necessary to select one of the 4 available volume settings ...

Page 13: ...12 2 5 TURNING OFF THE MOUTHPIECE MUTE FUNCTION To put a correspondent on hold and prevent him from hearing a private discussion Press Press again to return to the call ...

Page 14: ...ANDSET Forgotten where you left your handset Press the key on the base The handset rings It will stop automatically after 30 seconds To stop it ringing Press the key on the base again or Press the key on the handset twice ...

Page 15: ... favorite numbers 3 1 CREATING A CONTACT PAGE 3 1 1 Storing a Number Press to access the address book The first contact page n 0 appears Press or to access the entry you want to create 0 to 9 Press for 2 seconds Dial the number to be stored Rectify if necessary Press for 2 seconds to confirm ...

Page 16: ... or to access the entry to be created or replaced Press for 2 seconds Press The last dialed number is displayed Press for 2 seconds to confirm 3 2 INSERTING A PAUSE IN A NUMBER To insert a pause into a telephone number Press then appears on the display ...

Page 17: ...ponding number 0 to 9 Press to initiate the call or Press Press Dial the number of the desired entry 0 to 9 Note The 27860 displays 12 digits on the same display line If the stored number is longer max 20 digits it will be displayed in two pages The beginning of the number is displayed first Press to view the second page ...

Page 18: ...ess or to find the desired entry or dial the corresponding number Press for 2 seconds Press to erase the entry character by character starting from the end Press for 2 seconds to confirm 3 5 DELETING ALL THE CONTACT PAGES Press Press for 2 seconds Press ...

Page 19: ...lled more than once only the most recent call is stored in the log On the display flashes to indicate that a new call has been received and has not yet been consulted in the log 4 1 CONSULTING THE INCOMING CALLS LOG Press The most recent call is shown first Press or for the previous or following number To quit the log after or during consultation Press for 2 seconds The number first 12 digits only...

Page 20: ...f the number For example 4 2 CALLING BACK A NUMBER IN THE LOG To call back the number in the entry you are consulting Press 4 3 DELETING A NUMBER FROM THE LOG To delete the number in the entry you are consulting Press This takes you to the next entry 4 4 DELETING ALL THE NUMBERS IN THE LOG To delete all the numbers in the log whether you have consulted them or not Press Press for 2 seconds then ...

Page 21: ...e mailbox when you are absent or already on the phone On the display flashes when you have one or more new messages 5 1 PROGRAMMING ACCESS TO YOUR VOICE MAIL Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press A confirmation tone is emitted Press Press The voice mail access number is displayed Use to delete the stored number ...

Page 22: ...21 Key in the new access number Press for 2 seconds to confirm 5 2 CONSULTING YOUR VOICE MAIL For direct access to the voice mail service and any messages it contains Press ...

Page 23: ... base programming PIN or even define the time break recall TBR duration in accordance with the operator s instructions 6 1 SELECTING THE HANDSET RINGTONE Choose between the 3 different melodies Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press or The 3 available melodies are played back Press to select the desired volume loud or soft Once you have made your selection Press for 2 seconds to ...

Page 24: ...ed by the handset ringing Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press appears Press for 2 seconds to confirm Repeat the procedure to reactivate the ringer Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press The phone rings Press for 2 seconds to confirm ...

Page 25: ...key When a call comes in you can take it automatically by lifting the handset off its base and subsequently terminate it by replacing the handset To activate this function Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press Press to activate the function or to deactivate itl Press for 2 seconds to confirm ...

Page 26: ...he current system code 0000 by default When the display shows Enter the new system code When the display shows Confirm by entering the new system code again The PIN modification is acknowledged by a beep Reminder Make sure that you remember your system code Otherwise you will have to register the handset with the base again and reset certain parameters see Adding an Extra Handset _ _ _ _ ...

Page 27: ...key By default the TBR duration is set according to country regulatory This may need to be modified on the instructions of the network operator Press for 2 seconds to access the Programming menu Press A confirmation tone is emitted Press Press for an 80 ms break for a 100 ms break for a 130 ms break for a 250 ms break for a 300 ms break for a 600 ms break Press for 2 seconds to confirm ...

Page 28: ...ET Press hold the key on the base for 5 seconds until the light flashes Press for 2 seconds A beep signals that the base is ready for the registration process Enter the system code 0000 by default Wait a few seconds A beep is emitted when the registration process is complete The number of the handset appears automatically on the right of the display To check that the handset has been registered se...

Page 29: ...ng menu Press A confirmation tone is emitted Press The number of the handset s available for unregistration appears Enter the number of the handset to be unregistered A beep indicates that the operation has succeeded 7 3 CALLING ANOTHER HANDSET Press Dial the number of the handset 1 to 5 The number will appear on the left of the display To end the call Press to hang up ...

Page 30: ...ft of the display To take the call Press To end the call Press to hang up 7 5 TAKING AN OUTSIDE CALL WHEN IN INTERCOM MODE When you are in communication with another handset you are still available to take outside calls To pick up an incoming call Press to terminate your internal call Then Press again to take the outside call ...

Page 31: ...o call 1 to 5 The number will appear on the left of the display There are 2 possible outcomes The internal correspondent answers Press to transfer the call or The internal correspondent doesn t answer Press to retrieve the external correspondent 7 7 SHUTTLING BETWEEN TWO CORRESPONDENTS 1 INTERNAL 1 EXTERNAL During an outside call Press The outside party is placed on hold ...

Page 32: ... and forth between your internal and external correspondents 7 8 SETTING UP A 3 WAY CONFERENCE 2 INTERNAL CORRESPONDENTS 1 EXTERNAL To bring another handset in on an outside call Press The external correspondent is placed on hold Enter the number of the handset The number will appear on the left of the display The internal correspondent answers Press for 2 seconds All three correspondents are on l...

Page 33: ...umber of handsets Up to 5 Weight of handset 128 grams with batteries Mains adapter Input 230V AC May be vary per country regulatory 50 Hz 40 mA Output 9V DC 300mA 350 mA Rechargeable batteries 2 4 V 300 mAh Ni Cd AAA size x 2 pack Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Value may vary according to environment For guidance only depends on initial battery charge ...

Page 34: ...f The unit is not powered up The handset is out of range of the base The handset is not registered with the base The batteries are flat Make sure the mains adapter is plugged in properly Move nearer to the base See 7 1 page 27 Adding a Extra Handset You hear an error beep instead of the dial tone The reception quality deteriorates during the call You are out of range of the base or in an environme...

Page 35: ...ies are still flat after several hours on charge The base or charger is not powered up Check your power supply connections The handset batteries are defective Ask your dealer to supply you with new batteries The ringer has been turned off See Turning off the mouthpiece Mute function The mouthpiece is turned off the Mute function is active See Turning off the handset ringer 34 ...

Page 36: ...l then be unable to make or receive calls in the event of an emergency This is why we recommend that you also have a conventional telephone as a backup TThe handset battery must be disposed of in compliance with waste disposal legislation In the event of battery fluid leakage avoid contact with the skin eyes and mouth In the event of contact rinse the affected area for several minutes under runnin...

Page 37: ... 2 sec hh mm dd mm Define number for 2 sec 2 sec network operator voice mail service Select handset 2 sec 2 sec Melody 1 melody and volume 2 sec 2 sec Melody 2 and volume 2 sec 2 sec Melody 3 and volume Cut or restore handset 2 sec 2 sec Active melody inactive Subject to network operator voice mail service ...

Page 38: ...t values in bold Automatic answering 2 sec 2 sec Active 2 sec 2 sec Inactive Change system 2 sec current system code 0000 by default code PIN new system code twice Register a handset 5 sec 2 sec system code Unregister a handset 2 sec n of handset to be unregistered 1 to 5 ...

Page 39: ...message s in voice mail box Handset ringer off New entry in calls log Reception quality good poor Call in progress Incoming call Mouthpiece off Mute function Time duration of call incoming and outgoing Date number of address book entry 0 to 9 Base key Short press Locate handset s Long press Register new handset s DECT ABC JKL MNO DEF TUV GHI PQ RS WX YZ Subject to availability of the service provi...

Page 40: ...press to create modify an entry Correct Delete a number Cancel an operation return to standby screen Access operator services Customize Program your installation Initiate intercom Transfer call Set up 3 way conference Mouthpiece off Mute function Access voice mail service Adjust earpiece volume 4 levels ABC JKL MNO DEF TUV GHI PQ RS WX YZ Subject to availability of the service provide by operator ...

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