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Cordless Telephone DFT957x

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ENGLISH

Operating Manual

Please read and observe the following in­
formation and keep the operating manual

nearby for future reference!

Safety information

 WARNING!

• Risk of explosion!

Only use the power adapter plugs supplied!

Only use batteries supplied or ones of the same type!

Always treat batteries with due care and attention and only

use batteries as described.

Never use standard and rechargeable batteries together.

Never use rechargeable batteries or standard batteries with
different capacities or charge statuses together. Never use
standard or rechargeable batteries which are damaged.

• Risk of suffocation through small objects, packaging and
protective foil!

Keep children away from the product and its packaging!

• Risks to health and the environment from batteries!

Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to

pollute the environment. They could contain toxic and ecolo­
gically harmful heavy metals.

 CAUTION!

• Risk of hearing damage!

Avoid listening at full receiver volume.

ATTENTION!

• Risk of property damage.

Prevent exposure to environmental influences, e.g. smoke,

dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.

Only allow repairs to be completed by qualified personnel.

Package contents

- 1 handset

- 1 base station

- 2 rechargeable batteries

- 1 power adapter plug

- 1 operating manual

Operating Elements

1 Earpiece
2

 button: Menu: navigate up/down

3 Standby mode: open phone book
4

 button: put call on hold (Recall button)

5

 button: Standby mode: press and hold to switch phone on/

off. Phone is ringing: reject call. During call: end call

6

 button: Standby mode: press and hold to switch key lock

on/off

7 Microphone
8

 button: During call: switch microphone on/off

9 Digit keys 

 - 

10

 button: delete entry

11

 button: Standby mode: lift receiver/make call. During call:

activate handsfree function

12

 button: answering machine

13 Standby mode: open menu / confirm selection
14 Handset display
15

 button: play previous message

16

 button: delete message

17

 button: play next message

18

 button: lower volume

19

 button: paging function

20

 button: increase volume

21 Base station display
22

 button: play/stop recorded messages

23

 button: switch answering machine on/off

24 Power adapter plug connection socket
25 Telephone line socket

Intended use

The telephone is suitable for telephoning within a public telephone
network system. Any other use is considered unintended use. Un­
authorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no
circumstances open the device or complete any repair work your­
self.

Starting up

Connecting the telephone line

Connect the telephone cable to the telephone line socket.

Connect the telephone cable to the telephone line wall socket.

Connecting the power adapter plug

Connect the cable of the power adapter plug to the base station.

Connect the power adapter plug in a properly installed mains

power outlet

Inserting the batteries

ATTENTION!

• The batteries or telephone could be damaged.

Pay attention that the batteries are inserted correctly.

Switch the telephone off before removing the battery compartment
cover. Only switch it on again when the battery compartment cover
has been replaced.
Insert the batteries according to the diagram.

Charging the batteries

ATTENTION!

Observe the safety instructions provided at the beginning

of this manual.

Charge the batteries for at least 12 hours when charging for
the first time and ensure they are subsequently discharged

and charged fully. This aids a long service life of the batteries.

Place the handset in the base station.

Display and notation of operating sequences

Press the button depicted

2 sec. 

Press and hold down the button depicted for 2
seconds

Next step following correct entry

Mark next menu point with navigation button 
and confirm with left softkey.

Enter digits or letters

[Example]

Texts in square brackets give instructions to
select an option or make an entry
Display of an icon (example)

Settings

Display of text (example)

P/Book

Softkey (example)

Icons in the display

Signal strength of the communication connection
Battery charge status
Alert/Alarm clock active
Text message received
Answering machine active
Call in progress
Handsfree function active

Telephoning

Dialling a phone number 

 

 [Enter phone number] 

 

 Phone number entered is 

dialled

Selecting a phone number from the phone book

P/Book

 

 [Select the entry]

 

 Phone book entry number is dialled

Redialling

Menu

 

 

CALLINFO

 

 

Redial

 

Last phone number

dialled is displayed

 

 Phone number is dialled

Handsfree 

During a call:

Muting (microphone) off/on

During a call:

Menu

 

 

MicMute

Auto answer

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

AutoAnswer

 

 

On

/

Off

 

OK

Phone book

You can store up to 100 phone numbers in the phone book, each
with up to 16 digits.

Creating a new phone book entry

Menu

 

 

PHONEBOOK

 

 

NewEntry

 

 [Complete the entries required] 

Save

Editing/Deleting a phone book entry

P/Book

 

Menu

EditEntry

 

/

Delete

Speed dial numbers

You can assign phone numbers in the phone book to keys 

 to 

as speed dial numbers.

Menu

 

 

PHONEBOOK

 

 

NewEntry

 

[Complete the

entries required] 

 

SpeedDial

   

Back

 

Save

 

 Saved as speed

dial number

To dial a speed dial number, press and hold the key assigned

for approx. 2 seconds

Call list

Opening the call list

Menu

 

 

CALLINFO

 

AllCalls

/

NewCalls

Dialling from the call list

Menu

 

 

CALLINFO

 

AllCalls

/

NewCalls

 [Select the entry]

Storing phone numbers in the calls list in the phone
book

Menu

 

 

CALLINFO

 

AllCalls

/

NewCalls

[Select the entry]

 

 

Menu

 

 

CopytoPB

 [Edit the entry] 

Save

Deleting an entry from the call list

Menu

 

 

CALLINFO

 

AllCalls

/

NewCalls

[Select the entry]

 

 

Menu

 

 

Delete

/

DeleteAll

Answering machine

Operating via the handset

Switching the telephone answering machine on/off

 

Settings

 

 

TAM

 

On

/

Off

Delaying taking the call

You can select the number times the telephone should ring before
incoming calls are is taken - select from 3, 6 or 10 rings.

 

Settings

 

 

Ringcount

 

 

3Rings

/

6Rings

/

10Rings

 [Select

a setting]

Taking the call

It is possible to take a call even if the answering machine has
already begun to record it. Recording of the message is stopped in
this case.
After the call has been taken:

Recording/Playing outgoing messages

 

Settings

 

 

RecordOGM

 

 

Record

 [Speak the outgoing

message] 

Save

Playing recorded messages

Recorded messages are played back in the sequence they were
recorded.

 

New

/

Old

 

 

Play

Deleting messages

 

New

/

Old

 

 

Delete

Operating via the base station

Switching the telephone answering machine on/off

Adjusting the volume

While message is being played:

 / 

Playing/Deleting recorded messages

 Message is played back

 Next message is played

 Previous message is played

 Last message is deleted

Basic settings

Setting the language

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Language

 

[Set the language]

OK

Setting the date and time

Menu

 

 

BASE

 

 

TimeSet

 

 

Time:

/

Date:

 [Set the time

and date] 

OK

Changing the ringing tone/key tone volume and melody

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Acoustic

 

 

Volume

ExternalVolume

/

InternalVolume

 [Select a setting] 

Save

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Acoustic

 

 

Melody

 

ExternalMelody

/

InternalMelody

 [Select a setting] 

Save

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Acoustic

 

 

KeyBeep

 

On

/

Off

[Select a setting] 

Save

Resetting the handset to its default settings

The PIN is required in order to reset the handset to its default set­
ting. On leaving the factory, the PIN was 

0000

.

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

SetDefault

 

 [Enter the current

PIN] 

OK

Changing the handset PIN

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

PINHandset

 

 

EnterPIN:

 

Save

Resetting the base station to its default settings

The PIN is required in order to reset the base station to its default
setting. On leaving the factory, the PIN was 

0000

.

Menu

 

 

BASE

 

 

SetDefault

 [Enter the current PIN]

OK

Changing the base station PIN

Menu

 

 

BASE

 

 

PINBase

 

 

EnterPIN:

 

Save

Alert/Alarm clock

Menu

 

 

EXTRAMENU

 

 

Alarm

 [Select a setting] 

Save

Changing the wallpaper

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Display

 

 

Wallpaper

 [Select a

setting] 

Save

Changing the contrast

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

Display

 

 

Contrast

 [Select a

setting] 

Save

Dialling mode - tone/pulse

Menu

 

 

BASE

 

 

DialTone

 

 

Tone

/

Pulse

 [Select a

setting] 

OK

Changing the name of the handset

Menu

 

 

HANDSET

 

 

NameHandset

 

 [Complete the

entries required] 

OK

Key lock

The key lock feature prevents functions assigned to buttons being
activated accidentally.

2 sec. 

 

 

KeypadLocked

 

appears in the display

Additional functions

As soon as several handsets are registered on the base station,
they can be used for internal calls, brokering or forwarding calls.

Flash function

Your telephone supports supplementary services provided by
your telephone network provider, such as brokering, call wait­

ing and conference facilities. These supplementary services can be
used by implementing the Flash (Recall) key (

). Please contact

your telephone network provider regarding which Flash time must
be set to use the supplementary services. Also contact your tele­
phone network provider with regard to enabling supplementary
services.

Setting the Flash time

Menu

 

 

BASE

 

 

FlashTime

 

[Select a setting]

 

OK

Locating the handset (paging) 

If you have mislaid your handset, you can sound a paging tone to
find it.

 

 All handsets ring for 30 seconds

Calendar

Menu

 

 

EXTRAMENU

 

 

Calendar

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