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Table of Contents

Safety and initial setup .............................................................   5

Safety information  ...............................................................................................  5

Installing the Handset  .........................................................................................  6

Installing and replacing batteries  ........................................................................  7

C4030 Handset features  ........................................................   10

Display screen  ..................................................................................................  10

Handset keys  ....................................................................................................  11

Icons .................................................................................................................  12

Using the C4030 handset  ......................................................   13

Handset On/Off  .................................................................................................  13

Receiving calls  ..................................................................................................  13

Making a call in the Pre-Dial Mode  ...................................................................  14

Volume Adjustment  ...........................................................................................  15

Activating Handsfree  .........................................................................................  15

Mute Ringing .....................................................................................................  15

Silent Mode .......................................................................................................  16

Ringer types ......................................................................................................  16

Conference call  .................................................................................................  16

Transferring a call ..............................................................................................  17

Identifying the caller  ..........................................................................................  17

Message Waiting Indicator for Call Pilot and Meridian Mail  ..............................  17

Key Lock  ...........................................................................................................  18

Time of Day .......................................................................................................  18

Access Meridian PBX features  .........................................................................  19

Summary of Contents for C4030

Page 1: ...dset keys 11 Icons 12 Using the C4030 handset 13 Handset On Off 13 Receiving calls 13 Making a call in the Pre Dial Mode 14 Volume Adjustment 15 Activating Handsfree 15 Mute Ringing 15 Silent Mode 16...

Page 2: ...hortcuts 21 Private Phonebook 21 Character Table 24 Redial List 25 Deleting Storing an Entry in Redial List 25 Settings 26 Handset sounds 27 Handset settings 29 Administration 30 Initial Setup and Sub...

Page 3: ...damp areas heat sources direct sunlight or unventilated areas devices that generate strong magnetic fields such as electrical appli ances fluorescent lamps computers radios televisions or fax machine...

Page 4: ...ch generate strong magnetic fields electrical appliances fluorescent lamps computers radios television sets fax and telephone terminals Areas where the handset can be covered under ventilated or expos...

Page 5: ...e batteries Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of batteries A handset with hot or cold batteries can temporarily fail to operate even if the batteries are fully charged Keep battery...

Page 6: ...Display The battery icon which is located at top left of the display indicates bat tery charging status Each bar of the battery icon represents about 1 3 of maximum charging capacity When the handset...

Page 7: ...eriodically discharging batteries The batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of times Replace the batteries if operating time talk and standby time is significantly shorter than usual To dis...

Page 8: ...t Displays several icons Second Displays text and in standby mode date and time Third Displays text and in standby mode identification data Fourth Displays text Fifth Displays functionality of the han...

Page 9: ...ne menu level Cancels a character during character input Cancels whole input when pressed for at least 2 seconds during character input Returns to standby mode when pressed for at least 2 seconds Swit...

Page 10: ...ry status Charging indication Voice mail message waiting indication ON call in progress FLASHING incoming call Mute Loudspeaker on ON locked to DECT system Top of the list is reached Middle of the lis...

Page 11: ...nu Note Use the rkey or the Wkey to switch the set on again If you use other keys for this purpose then their function is executed immediately after the set is switched on Example When you press O to...

Page 12: ...ced 2 Press the jkey to initiate the call To correct an error Move the cursor using the scroll arrows or Use the rkey to delete a character in front of the cursor or insert a missing digit at the curs...

Page 13: ...level switches back to the default setting Activating Handsfree You can enable your handset as a speakerphone to allow handsfree operation To activate handsfree 1 During a call press the handsfree key...

Page 14: ...g a conversation it is possible to set up a conference call To set up an enquiry call 1 Press the rkey to hold the first call 2 Dial a second desired telephone number 3 Press the rkey again to confere...

Page 15: ...030 can display the caller s number during an incoming call If enabled by the Meridian PBX the handset displays the caller s number If the caller s number is associated with a name in the private phon...

Page 16: ...Okey twice to confirm To unlock the keypad Press the Okey or mkey for 2 seconds When the key lock is active you can answer calls as normal and use all keys during the call The key lock reactivates at...

Page 17: ...ring a call Flexible Feature Codes FFC Dial an FFC code to access handset features Special Prefix Codes SPRE Dial a SPRE code plus a one or two digit number to access some of your handset s features T...

Page 18: ...the skeys as many times as required to view the various menus The following menus are provided PRV PHONBK Private Phone book REDIAL List with last 10 dialled numbers SETTINGS Configuration Settings Th...

Page 19: ...rtcut displays on the sec ond line of the screen 3 Press the Okey to confirm the selection The window correspond ing to the selected menu function or setting displays 4 Using the skeys select a settin...

Page 20: ...ress the scroll keys to scroll through the list 4 To directly access an entry type in the first letters of the name to be viewed Press the Okey to confirm the search The first name displays followed b...

Page 21: ...elect a Phonebook entry to modify the corresponding name and number display on the screen 2 Press the Okey to confirm 3 Using the skeys select the Change option 4 Press the Okey to confirm 5 To delete...

Page 22: ...24 C4030 Handset Standard 1 00 Character Table 1 _ 1 2 A B C 2 3 D E F 3 4 G H I 4 5 J K L 5 6 M N O 6 7 P Q R S 7 8 T U V 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0 0...

Page 23: ...ine of the display 3 To scroll through the list press the skeys as many times as required The first entry in the redial list appears on the screen Note You can dial the displayed number directly by pr...

Page 24: ...u is represented in table form on the following pages The tables present each function or setting and the corresponding keypad shortcut that enables faster access to the desired setting Only one setti...

Page 25: ...type for external incoming calls Select Handset sounds CLI ringer for incoming calls defined in the phonebook When vibrator is set the ringer is deactivated Note The box with the OK sign indicates th...

Page 26: ...Silent Low Medium High Progressive Vibrator 1 6 Key tones 1 6 1 1 6 2 Off On 1 7 Ear piece tone 1 7 1 1 7 2 1 7 3 Bass Standard Treble 1 8 Loudspeaker tone 1 8 1 1 8 2 1 8 3 Bass Standard Treble 1 9 H...

Page 27: ...x with the OK sign indicates the ex factory setting for your telephone Function Shortcut Settings Default 2 1 Language 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 6 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 9 English Deutsche Francais N...

Page 28: ...and press the Okey The handset reports that the subscription procedure has successfully com pleted If it fails to report a completed subscription contact your system administrator The antenna symbol i...

Page 29: ...s onto the first detected DECT system However you can manually select and subscribe to a DECT system To manually select a system 1 Press the m 2 and 6keys 2 To confirm press the Okey 3 Press the Okey...

Page 30: ...ith a clean and dry cloth Key tones are deactivated Activate the function again Cause Solution The charging unit is not properly connected to the electricity socket Check the connection between chargi...

Page 31: ...r beep is heard during a call Problem The name is not displayed completely Cause Solution Batteries are low Charge batteries Cause Solution Only one text line is used The display length cuts off the n...

Page 32: ...34 C4030 Handset Standard 1 00...

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