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OpenStage M3/M3 Plus

 

OpenStage M3 Ex/M3Ex Plus

 

on HiPath Cordless IP 

 

 

 

User Guide 

A31003-H1012-C111-2-7619 

Summary of Contents for OpenStage M3 Plus

Page 1: ...OpenStage M3 M3 Plus OpenStage M3 Ex M3Ex Plus on HiPath Cordless IP User Guide A31003 H1012 C111 2 7619 ...

Page 2: ...escriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without notice Unify OpenScape OpenStage...

Page 3: ...irements must be met to satisfy the Ex protection and IP rating IP 65 casing protection in an Ex zone The battery compartment seal must not be damaged The cover of the battery compartment must be tightly screwed on Deactivate the handset immediately and remove it from the Ex zone if the following situa tions occur You notice damage to the handset If liquids have seeped into the handset Repair a da...

Page 4: ...tched on Otherwise you may seriously and permanent ly impair your hearing A transmitter signal is emitted by your handset Please observe local safety regulations Handsets can interfere with the operation of medical equipment Please observe the tech nical requirements of the relevant environment hospital for instance The handset can cause unpleasant humming in hearing aids Caution To avoid mutual i...

Page 5: ...pacity diminishes over its life It should therefore be replaced by specially qualified technicians when capacity levels become insufficient dis charging accelerates over time If necessary consult your safety officer Notes All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the lo...

Page 6: ...for head set not for OpenStage M3 Ex OpenStage M3 Ex Plus 14 Number keys 4 Earpiece 15 On hook and on off key 5 Display 16 Message key 6 Display keys 17 Volume key 7 Control key 18 Battery cover 8 Speakerphone key 19 Mini USB connection under battery cover 9 Talk key 20 Screw for battery cover 10 Star key 21 Tone ringing speakerphone loudspeaker 11 Microphone 22 Notch for attachment clip both side...

Page 7: ...rger 10 Fitting the attachment clip 11 Inserting the battery 12 Charging and using the battery 14 Inserting the dummy plug or connector 14 Connecting a corded headset 15 Connecting a USB data cable 15 Setting the handset display language 16 Setting the system display language 17 Description of controls 18 Function keys 18 Control key 19 Display keys 19 Menu icons in the main menu 20 Conducting cal...

Page 8: ... 39 Using dual tone multifrequency signalling 39 Conducting calls with multiple users 40 Transferring a call 40 Toggling switching between calls 40 Conducting a conference 41 Second call call waiting 42 Caller lists 44 Working with list entries 44 Deleting all lists 45 Additional functions 46 Handset alarm clock function 46 Appointment reminder function 47 Selecting a base 49 Setting the base 50 S...

Page 9: ...Resetting the defaults 68 Telephone blocking 70 Handset telephone lock 70 Personal alarm functionality 71 Alarm statuses 71 Terms 71 Alarm types overview 74 Activating monitoring 75 Prealarm 76 Technical warning on the handset 76 Sending an emergency alarm signal calling for assistance 77 Deactivating monitoring 78 Function test when activating Alarm Mode and PNG Mode 79 Appendix 80 Troubleshootin...

Page 10: ...ce with this functionality is also described in abbreviated form as PNG personal alarm device or as PNG S personal alarm device with voice communication ca pability A manual alarm can be triggered via an alarm key Sensors detect non movement man down and escape states which can be signalled as automatic alarms An integrated time alarm function is used to determine whether the person being monitore...

Page 11: ...peration in closed dry rooms within a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C Position the charger on a level non slip surface The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out 1 Connect the flat plug from the power adapter to the ch...

Page 12: ...e back of the handset until the tabs on the sides engage audibly in the recesses on the phone 2 Slide the attachment clip onto the pin as it clicks audibly into place 3 Secure the handset with the attachment clip to the belt To do this open the brackets by squeezing the free end and attach it to the belt To remove the handset press the opener on the attachment clip and slide the handset from the p...

Page 13: ...the battery cover 3 Lift up the battery cover from the housing While you are wearing the handset on the belt you will be able to read the display without having to remove the handset see Page 66 Do not remove the battery in Ex zones Please observe the safety notes Page 2 Only use approved batteries Page 82 Open the battery compartment in a dust free environment only Your phonebook entries and all ...

Page 14: ...down Then press it down into the compartment until the battery pack s positioning clip firmly snaps into place Closing the battery compartment 1 Replace the battery cover at the bottom of the housing into the recesses 2 Then press down the battery cover until it rests firmly on the seal 3 Insert and tighten the Allen screw 1 2 3 ...

Page 15: ...nd 66 y lighting white charged between 11 and 33 y lighting red charged below 11 y flashing red battery almost empty less than 10 minutes talktime xy xy x x lighting white battery being charged Initial charging Charge the battery for at least 10 hours without a break regardless of the charging status icon For future charging you can replace your handset in the charging shell each time it has been ...

Page 16: ...he headset volume corresponds to the setting for the earpiece volume Page 57 Use a Bluetooth headset for Ex proof equipment Page 52 Connecting a USB data cable You can connect a USB data cable into the port under the battery cover of your handset 1 To do this open the battery cover as when inserting the battery Page 12 2 Insert the mini USB plug into the socket Not for OpenStage M3 Ex and OpenStag...

Page 17: ...ect and confirm the language you require a Press the On hook key to end the operation Settings Ï Language Deutsch English Francais Italiano Espanol Portugues Nederlands Dansk Norsk Svenska Suomi Cesky Polski Turkce Ellinika Magyar Russkij Hrvatski Slovenscina Romana Srpski Catala Bulgarski Bosanski Ukrayinska Arabic If you inadvertently set a display language that you do not understand press v O 5...

Page 18: ... be set for every handset on the system c or d Press and hold the Talk or Speakerphone key Open the system menu Select the menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm Select and confirm the language you require a Press the On hook key to end the operation Menu Service More features 48 Select language 11 German A description of further settings can be fou...

Page 19: ... When entering the phone number Press and release Insert Press and hold Insert R In editor mode string Show all special characters In idle status Press and hold to switch on off the ringer Hash key When entering the phone number Press and release Insert Press and hold Insert a dialling pause for example between the prefix and the phone number or when checking a mailbox In editor mode string Toggle...

Page 20: ...ll volume Open the hand set s phonebook Open the hand set s main menu During a call Call volume Open the hand set s phonebook Select Loud speaker Vol GAP DTMF Base Settings In the main menu Select a menu icon Select a menu icon Select a menu icon Select a menu icon In lists and me nus Next higher item in the list Next lower item in the list Next menu level up cancel Select an entry OK In the input...

Page 21: ...er Pictures Sounds Capacity Bluetooth Configure Bluetooth interface Activation Search for Headset Search Data Device Known Devices Own Device Additional Features Alarm and emergency call configuration Mode Activation Configuration only with Service PIN Operating Mode only with Service PIN only with OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage M3 Ex Plus Display Rotate only with OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage ...

Page 22: ...nes Handset Display Keypad Screensaver Large Font Colour Schemes Display Backlight Keypad Illumination Auto Keylock Language Registration Register Handset Select Base only if registered on several systems Telephony Auto Answer Area Codes System Handset PIN Handset Reset Base Reset Menu View Simplified Complete Icon Name Usage Ï ...

Page 23: ...he handset can be operated o Enter the PIN Confirm your entry The handset is ready to use Displaying the connection quality The strength of the incoming signal is displayed by the receive field strength icon in idle status The radio range is different indoors and outdoors Page 82 Please consult your system administrator in the event of range problems Charging the battery You may only use the charg...

Page 24: ...The last 20 phone numbers dialled are saved in the redial list A phone number that was dialled several times is only saved once c When the handset is in idle status Press the Talk or Speakerphone key briefly The redial list is displayed s t Select the required telephone number if nec If you want to see details of the selected phone number Press the display key Either c or d Press the Talk or Speak...

Page 25: ...the menu item and confirm You will be connected to the first party again The second partner hears the busy tone and hangs up an OpenStage handset hangs up automatically However you can also toggle between the partners Page 40 set up a conference Page 41 or transfer the waiting partner to the second partner Page 40 Answering or rejecting a call Accepting a call Your handset rings Page 63 The caller...

Page 26: ...ons system Activating or deactivating the keypad lock This feature protects against accidentally pressing buttons when the handset is in a pocket forexample The keypad lock turns off automatically when a call comes in and turns back on when the call has ended Press the hash key until the activation or deactivation is confirmed by a signal A key icon on the display indicates that the keypad lock is...

Page 27: ...g or when an swering a call d Press the speakerphone key Inform the other party when you want to activate the speakerphone to let others listen in Switching between speakerphone and handset mode d Press the speakerphone key The handset switches from speakerphone to handset mode or vice versa Setting the speakerphone volume The volume can be set during the call Page 57 Make sure you switch back to ...

Page 28: ...lled at the Bluetooth headset Registering a Bluetooth headset at the handset ò Set the headset to login mode see the user manual supplied with your headset v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm The handset searches for a Bluetooth head set and sets up a wireless connection The names of the devices found are dis played s t Select th...

Page 29: ...ble click the Talk key on the headset Switching from the Bluetooth headset to the earpiece or speakerphone during a call You are conducting a call via the Bluetooth headset c or d Press the Talk key or Speakerphone key on the handset The Bluetooth headset is disconnected You can continue the call directly on the handset Deregistering the Bluetooth headset at the handset To improve protection again...

Page 30: ...cessful attempts and when a call is made in the interim c Press the Talk key The redial list is displayed s t Select the required telephone number Press the display key s t Select the menu item and confirm Automatic redial is activated Either c The user answers Press the Talk key and conduct the call Or If you wish to cancel the function press the Display key or any key Deleting a redial entry or ...

Page 31: ... which the phone num ber is to be added Confirm your entry s t o Enter the remaining contact information such as the first name and surname For further information see Page 33 and Page 34 Phonebook of communications platform If configured phone numbers can be searched for and dialled based on the names in the system phonebook If the caller s phone number is saved in the system phonebook for an inc...

Page 32: ...he first three entries are displayed or o Scroll to the required entry or enter the first letter of the relevant entry If necessary press a key several times in succession to enter the required letter Either c Press the Talk key The assigned phone number is dialled Or Confirm your selection Confirm the option shown The phone number shown is dialled Phonebook System Phonebook Name Extension ...

Page 33: ...tem and confirm o Enter the first letter of the entry in the search dialog and confirm If necessary press a key several times in succession to enter the required letter Either No entry is found o If no entry corresponds to the search pattern No Entry is output Delete individual letters or change the input and confirm again Or One or more entries are found Select the name and confirm Either c Press...

Page 34: ...n for every entry in the phonebook new for vCard format Information Explanation First Name Surname A name must be entered in at least one of the fields Each name can contain up to 16 characters Phone Home Phone Mobile Phone Office A number must be entered in at least one of the fields Each number can contain up to 32 digits E mail E mail address with up to 60 characters The special character can b...

Page 35: ...ould insert a space or a digit before the first letter of the surname These entries then move to the top of the phonebook Names preceded by an asterisk are listed at the end of the phonebook Finding and dialling an entry s Open the phonebook s t or o You can scroll to the required entry or enter the first letter of the relevant entry If necessary press a key several times in succession to enter th...

Page 36: ...press a key several times in succession to enter the required letter Press the display key The entry s data is displayed Changing to the list or Select or a Press the On hook key to return to the list Changing an entry s Open the phonebook s t or o You can scroll to the required entry or enter the first letter of the relevant entry If necessary press a key several times in succession to enter the ...

Page 37: ...VIP marking s Move the cursor down one line Melodies u Circles v Select a melody for example Circles a Press the On hook key to end the operation Deleting an entry or phonebook s Open the phonebook s t Select the entry you want Press the display key Either s t Select the menu item and confirm The telephone number is deleted Or s t Select the menu item and confirm A security check question appears ...

Page 38: ...try from the communications system Restrictions when copying over the communications system The entries in the handset s phonebook are stored in vCard format Page 33 The communications system however uses another format This can cause loss of phonebook entry information The features that are new for the vCard for mat are indicated in the table Page 33 by new for vCard format The phone numbers are ...

Page 39: ...e menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm a Press the On hook key once You will receive a call from the system and the transfer starts once you answer this call Deleting a list or entry in the communications system Prerequisite A currently unused list or entry is saved on the communications system c or d Press and hold the Talk or Speakerphone key Open the system menu Select the men...

Page 40: ...ing message key Select the menu item and confirm c Press the Talk key VoiceMail is called Using dual tone multifrequency signalling Your handset operates on the basis of digital information transmission However certain applications for example answering machines can only be operated us ing analogue technology For this you have to send signals using the dual tone multifrequency signalling DTMF proc...

Page 41: ... forward a call you answered to another user Press the display key The current call is placed on hold so that the first user waits o Enter the phone number of the user to whom the call is to be transferred p The number is dialled The user answers You announce the call presently on hold a Press the On hook key The user takes the call Toggling switching between calls The Toggle function allows you t...

Page 42: ...nce the conference Open the system menu Select the menu item and confirm You and your two partners are connected in a conference call Ending a conference p You are connected with two partners in a conference call Open the system menu Select the menu item and confirm Station 1 last party called is removed from the conference or Select the menu item and confirm Station 2 first party called is remove...

Page 43: ...ler hears a busy tone or is forwarded to another number Activating call waiting u Press the INT key Select the menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm The display shows activated a Press the On hook key to end the operation To deactivate repeat the procedure Placing the call on hold accepting the second call p You are on a call and hear the call wait...

Page 44: ...On hook key Your handset rings c Press the Talk key You are connected to the second caller Or Open the system menu Select the menu item and confirm You are connected to the second caller Rejecting a second call p You are on a call and hear the call waiting tone Press the display key The caller hears the busy tone or is forwarded Menu disconnect the call reject ...

Page 45: ...call is assigned a time stamp The display starts with the latest call request still not called When several calls are received from one caller the number of calls is shown Entries in the caller lists can be transferred to the redial list Working with list entries Selecting an entry Either f Press the message key Or u Press the INT key Select the menu item and confirm Select VoiceMail missed forwar...

Page 46: ...ial list Page 29 Removing an entry from the caller list Select an entry see above Select the call party and confirm Select the menu item and confirm The entry is deleted a Press the On hook key to end the operation Deleting all lists Either f Press the message key Or u Press the INT key Select the menu item and confirm Select the menu item and confirm The lists are deleted a Press the On hook key ...

Page 47: ... seconds The ì symbol appears on the display If you do not press anything the alarm repeats after five minutes and then deactivates During the alarm Either Press the display key The wake up call is deactivated Or Press the display key or any key The alarm deactivates and is repeated after five minutes The alarm is repeated twice and then permanently deactivated The alarm will only sound with the s...

Page 48: ...Entry option only appears if an appointment entry already exists u v Define the setting s Move the cursor down one line o Enter the date for example 11 November 1111 s Move the cursor down one line o Enter the time for example 19 05 1905 s Move the cursor down one line o Enter the name for the appointment reminder If applicable delete the old text s Move the cursor down one line u v Define a melod...

Page 49: ... played u v Select and confirm the date you want The list of appointments is displayed s t Select the appointment reminder that you want to delete Open the additional menu s t Select the menu item and confirm The appointment is deleted a Press the On hook key to end the operation Displaying an unconfirmed appointment If you have not confirmed an appointment reminder call the icon and the num ber o...

Page 50: ...less systems it auto matically switches to one of these systems when it enters the relevant range Example The handset is registered at the Gigaset home base as well as at the cordless system in the company Changing the base station name You can change the name of the base station Press the display key X Delete text o and possibly X Enter the required text and correct individual characters as neces...

Page 51: ...ss the required number key briefly If this key is not already programmed with a function the number key can be as signed a new phone number Press the display key or If the key is already programmed with a function it appears on the left display key Press the display key s t Select the required phone number from the phonebook and confirm or Press the display key to delete the assignment Dial a phon...

Page 52: ...tion Press the required display key briefly The function is selected Call control from the PC You can initiate calls using a CTI program CTI Computer Telephony Integra tion The call is conducted as usual on your handset The CTI program depends on your communications platform OpenScape Office LX MX myPortal OpenScape Voice WebClient Initiating calls from the PC Call a subscriber using a CTI program...

Page 53: ...rface Before you can use your Bluetooth device activate Bluetooth ensure the devic es are visible and then register the handset You can register one Bluetooth headset at the handset You can also register up to five data devices PCs PDAs and handsets to send and receive address book entries as vCards or exchange data with the computer Page 56 To use the phone numbers dialling codes country and area...

Page 54: ...item and confirm The handset searches for Bluetooth enabled devices This may take a few minutes If devices are found these will be shown in a list s t Select the required device for example the other handset Trusting the device Press the display key s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Enter the Bluetooth PIN and confirm default 0000 The device is saved in the list of known devices Cancelling ...

Page 55: ...he menu item and confirm A corresponding icon appears next to each device name in the list displayed Viewing entries s Select the entry Press the display key Device name and address are displayed Press to switch back to the overview Deregistering Bluetooth devices s Select the entry Press the display key s t Select the menu item and confirm Changing the name of a Bluetooth device s Select the entr...

Page 56: ... the device you can use it temporarily i e as long as it is within receiving range or until you deactivate the handset or save it to the list of known devices Following PIN confirmation Press the display key to add the device to the list of known devices or Press the display key to use the device temporarily Changing the Bluetooth name of own handset You can change the handset name used to identif...

Page 57: ...and confirm or s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select and confirm the target device or the other handset The vCard data is sent to the target device Now follow the instructions on your handset display To transfer the phonebook data between handsets or with the system with out using Bluetooth see Page 37 Options Copy Entry Copy All vCard via Bluetooth T...

Page 58: ...control key to open the Handset Volume menu r Adjust the earpiece or speakerphone volume Save the settings or The setting will be saved automatically after approx 3 seconds In idle status You can change the speaker volume via the menu or using the t key in idle mode Changing the volume via the menu v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and con...

Page 59: ...main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the menu item Press the display key v Activate or deactivate Can only be set if this menu item is visible To set see Page 67 Advisory Explanation Key Tones Every key press is confirmed Confirmation Confirmation tone when saving inputs settings and when placing the handset in the charging shell Error beep...

Page 60: ... gradually s t Select the required menu item u v Define the setting Press the display key Setting melodies You can set ringing tones differently on your handset for different calls to help you differentiate between calls and appointments s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the required menu item u v Define the setting Press the display key Settings Ï Audio Settings Ringtones Handset Vo...

Page 61: ...h a number of mono and polyphonic sounds and pic tures pre installed You can listen to the available sounds and display the pic tures You can download pictures and sounds from a PC Page 52 If there is not enough memory available you must first delete one or more pictures or sounds Viewing screensavers and caller pictures Playing sounds v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and co...

Page 62: ...e setting Renaming and deleting screensavers caller pictures sounds You selected an entry v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the required menu item and confirm s t Select the entry Press the display key If a picture sound is blocked è the options are not avail able s t Select the menu item and confirm The name of the entry can be modified Length up to 16...

Page 63: ...vating or deactivating the alerting tone You can activate an alerting tone instead of the ringing tone A short beep sounds for a call instead of the ringing tone If the handset is in a call pickup group a pickup call is also signalled by the alert ing tone Activating the alerting tone Hold down the key until a confirmation tone is emitted Press the display key within three seconds ñ The alerting t...

Page 64: ...te and time are automatically set when you set up a call to an other station If your communications system does not support this function you can set the date and time manually Either v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm Or If the date and time have not yet been set Press the display key then o Enter the date for example 22 09 200...

Page 65: ...signed off v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the menu item Press the display key Activation u v Activate or deactivate Selection s Move the cursor down one line u v Select the required entry Digital Clock and Analog Clock show the current time as a screensaver in large digits on the display The selected screensaver i...

Page 66: ...whether the display should light up when the handset is in or out of the base charging shell If it is activated the display stays dimmed When the display backlight is disabled the display lights up again the next time any key is pressed without any other keystroke action v Open the handset s main menu u v Select the menu icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the menu ite...

Page 67: ...lay When activated the display is rotated by 180 upside down in non movement and call statuses when you move the handset from a vertical to a horizontal po sition This setting is useful if you are wearing the handset on a belt and you would like to see the display in the event of an alarm or call without having to remove the handset from the belt You can then read the information on the display by...

Page 68: ...icon and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm s t Select the menu item and confirm The conversion table is displayed o Change entry Press the up down control key to navigate to another input field Press the left right control key to move the cursor within an input field Save setting a Press the On hook key to end the operation Setting the menu view You can decide whether only a selection o...

Page 69: ...t Select the menu item and confirm A security check question appears Confirm the security check question The handset is returned to the default Can only be set if this menu item is visible To set see Page 67 Feature Action Sound settings are reset Language set to English System registration is retained Phonebook is retained Redial list is retained Date Time is retained Entries in the calendar are ...

Page 70: ...rning tone audible approxi mately five minutes before the battery expires on Confirmation tone indicates whether actions were successful or unsuccessful on Auto answer Call is automatically accepted by removing the handset from the charging shell on Select base Select the base 4 retained Lighting Display lighting in charging shell on out of charging shell off Screen picture Display in idle status ...

Page 71: ...e old PIN If a PIN has not yet been set then enter 0000 o Enter and confirm the new PIN a Press the On hook key to end the operation Battery charging when PIN lock active If the handset deactivates because the battery is flat it automatically reactivates as soon as you place it in the charging shell The charging operation starts If you have already set a PIN you must enter it so that the handset c...

Page 72: ...ndsets can be used as personal alarm devices with voice communication capability PNG S in Alarm Mode and PNG Mode Various settings are performed on the handset for this purpose which enable automatic or manual alerting The configuration may only be performed by appropriately trained service per sonnel for professional use e g in accordance with BGR 139 A service PIN is used to protect mode activat...

Page 73: ...g mode if an alarm is pending The pending alarm can be prevented by resetting the reason for the alarm or press ing a prealarm reset button any display key or key Technical warning The handset monitors operating states while in monitoring mode e g battery charging DECT ready to receive If faults are detected the user receives a warning Prealarm technical warning signal Prealarms and technical warn...

Page 74: ...PNG Handsfree mode and handset mode are possible here Alarm signal An alarm signal positioning tone can be issued by the handset in order to locate the alerting party Depending on the alarm type it can be established whether or not a positioning tone is to be issued in the event of an alarm The manual alarm can also be triggered with without a positioning tone depend ing on the situation Longpress...

Page 75: ...ent Person falls Man Down Alarm Person does not respond to the prealarm which is signalled if there is no input on the handset for a configurable period Time Alarm Person loses the handset Pull Cord Alarm with pull cord Person is moving frantically Escape Alarm The particular alarms that are activated on your handset depend on your handset s PNG configu ration Response times prealarm times and aco...

Page 76: ...50 ms on 1000 ms off uv This menu option is now activated Unavailable functions The following functions are not available in monitoring mode because they would delay the alarming signal Phonebook Record Pattern Phonebook Copy Entry Phonebook Delete All Phonebook Copy All Data Transfer menu Alarm Clock menu Resource Directory menu Settings Date Time Settings Handset Area Codes Data exchange via MPM...

Page 77: ...ly removed pull cord contact cord Confirm Time Alarm by pressing any key Technical warning on the handset The handset can be configured so as to allow the following operating functions to be monitored Synchronicity with DECT base station Charge status of battery pack If a technical fault is detected the handset issues a warning signal which can be reset like a prealarm The reason for the fault is ...

Page 78: ...he location that received the emergency call following the alarming signal In alarm status The handset has sent an emergency alarm signal and is consequently in alarm status In alarm status Reset the alarm functionality The handset is in alarm status Press the display key The handset disables the alarm status alarming signal and monitoring PNG Off is displayed again after every alarm call PNG Off ...

Page 79: ...or disabling the alarm func tionality is started The handset disables the alarm functionality automatically The handset is now no longer in monitoring mode The monitoring LED on the handset is now extinguished uv This menu option is now no longer activated The check box is not marked if the function is disabled By selecting the function again you can activate it again Page 75 Extras É Mode Activat...

Page 80: ... not the entire function test is can celled and Test Failed is displayed Start the startup procedure again 4 Test Alarm key Press the red alarm key An acknowledgement tone signals that the test has ended Shown on display if the test was successful If not the entire function test is can celled and Test Failed is displayed Start the startup procedure again 5 Test Pull Cord Alarm This test is only pe...

Page 81: ...he handset is outside the base radio range ra dio signals too weak Come closer to the base radio range change your position Handset not registered Register the handset Intervals between syn chronisation attempts are too long Switch off the handset and switch it back on again No ringer on the handset The ringtone is deactivat ed Activate ringer Do Not Disturb is acti vated Deactivate Do Not Dis tur...

Page 82: ...he handset should not be stored with sharp objects such as knives or tools etc We recommend using a protective pouch Page 83 No connection available for the phone number di alled Enter the phone number correctly or call the atten dant console The following appears Not possible or Incorrect input or Nothing stored Speed dial number not available appointment entered incorrectly entry blocked or not ...

Page 83: ...cy range 1880 1 900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Pulse repetition rate 100 Hz Pulse transmission length 370 µs Channel grid 1 728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel 250 mW pulse power Range Up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Environmental conditions in operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relativ...

Page 84: ...ions are complied with Source For information on accessories such as headsets protective pouches contact us at the following address http wiki unify com wiki DECT_Handset_accessory EU directive The handset and accessories listed conform to the following EU directive 99 05 EC Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Stand by mode hours a a without with display backlight 200 160 Talktime hours...

Page 85: ...ally capitalised followed by lower case letters Setting upper lower case or digits Repeatedly press the hash key to change the text input mode The active mode is indicated at the bottom right of the screen Writing names Enter the individual letters characters by pressing the corresponding key The characters assigned to the key are shown in a selection line at the bottom left of the screen The sele...

Page 86: ... versa see also Page 52 Declaration of conformity Your handset is supplied for use within a specific country which is displayed on the underside of the device Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration The device complies with the basic requirements of the R TTE Directive and therefore displays the CE symbol Extract from original declaration We Unify GmbH Co KG Hofmannstr 51 ...

Page 87: ...uetooth 27 Registering devices 53 Bluetooth interface 52 C Caller list 44 Calling for assistance 77 Calls Accepting 24 Making 23 Rejecting 25 Changing a phone number 35 Changing display key assignments 51 Charging status 14 Cleaning 81 Clip 5 Colour scheme setting 65 Conducting calls with the headset 27 Conference Ending 41 Leaving 41 Setting up 41 Confirmation tone Function 69 Setting 58 Connecti...

Page 88: ...s 19 Function keys 18 L Languages 74 LDAP phonebook 32 Leaving the radio network re registering 25 LED 5 73 Liquids 81 Loudspeaker 5 M Making calls 23 Man Down Alarm 74 Manual redial 23 Memory 37 Message key 5 Message list 18 Microphone 5 Mini USB connection 5 Monitoring Activating 75 Deactivating 78 Monitoring LED 73 N Non Movement Alarm 74 Number Changing 35 Dialling from the phonebook 34 Dialli...

Page 89: ...ction enquiry 24 Send Entry 37 List 37 Setting the date 63 Setting the language Handset 16 System 17 Setting the menu view 67 Setting the ringer 59 Setting the screen picture 64 Setting the screensaver 64 Setting the time 63 Sorting phonebook entries 34 Sound pressure level maximum 82 Speaker volume 57 Speakerphone key 5 18 Speakerphone loudspeaker 5 Speakerphone mode 26 Speed dialling 50 Dialling...

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