Beko BD-300 User Manual

Dect Phone User Manual
BD-300
Contents
What the symbols mean ...................................................................3
Installation ........................................................................................6
Important safety information ..........................................................7
Phone Book .......................................................................................8
Call Logs............................................................................................9
Handset Setting ...............................................................................10
Base Setting .....................................................................................12
Resetting the system .......................................................................14
Handset registration .......................................................................15
Intercom and transfer ....................................................................16
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................16
Technical details .............................................................................18
What the symbols mean
Batteries charge level
Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ ( ), put the handset on the base unit to charge the batteries. While the batteries are being charged, the level shown will keep changing.
Outside call
You are connected to an outside call.
Intercom call
You are connected to an intercom call.
Phone book
Show the names and numbers of stored record.
Mute
Your handset's microphone is muted.
Up and down arrows
To browse through the programming menu for more options.
Speakerphone
Your handset’s loudspeaker is on.
Signal level
Shows the strength of the signal between the handset and base unit, and flashes when you are out of range of the base unit, when the level is low, or the symbol is flashing, move closer to base unit.
Missed call
You have new missed call.
The Handset and B ase Unit
MENU/ Mute button
Press to enter menu mode and enter sub-menu. Use the key " unlock the ke ypad. Press during a call to mute the microphone
Speakerphone button
" to lock or
PHONEBOOK/OK/Recall button
In standby mode, pres s t o ente r phonebook mode. Press to confirm selection. You can activate Recall function if your phone is connected to a PABX, or if you use Select Services. Press to transfer an outside call to another phone.
INT button
Press to turn th e speakerphone ON/OFF
Call button
Press to begin, answer
Press to begin and and end a telephone call.
answer th e ca l l
UP/DOWN button
In standby mode, pres s to show phonebook list; Press during programming to move through the menu. Press during a call to cha nge the volume in the earpiece.
Press to make an intercom call (if you have more than one hands et)
Clear / On-Off /End button
Press and hold (2-3 seconds) to switch the handset on and off. Press during programming to go back to the previous opti on, or to clear digits one by one from the display. Press to en d th e call.
IN USE light
The IN USE light comes on when you have a connection to the telephone line.
HANDSET LOCATOR button
Press this to make the handset ring, if you cannot remember where you put it. Press it again to stop the handset ringing.
Before you can use the ha ndset to make calls for the first time, you will need to fit and fully charge the battery for 15 hours.
Setting up your te le phone
Connection and conditions for use
You can connect your phone to a direct exchange line (DEL), a line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an extension socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an approved compatible PBX. Do not connect your phone as an extension to a payphone.
How many phones can you connect?
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones, fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to more than 4, otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or answer calls correctly. Phone has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
Radio signals between handset and base unit To use your handset and base unit together, you must be able to establish a radio link between them. Be aware that :
Sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results, in a two-storey house,
the best position may be on the first-floor landing.
Any large metal object, like a fridge, a mirror or a filing cabinet, between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal.
 Other solid structures, like walls, may reduce the signal strength.
Choosing a site for the base unit The base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where:
 The mains adapter plug will reach a 230-V AC switched mains supply socket; never
try to lengthen the mains power cable.
 The telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socket.  It is not close to another telephone, this can cause radio interference. 
It is not close to a sink, bath or shower, or anywhere else where it might get wet.
 It is not close to other electrical equipment, fridges, washing machines, microwave
ovens, TVs, fluorescent lights, etc.
Installation
1. Choose a suitable site for the handset unit
Make sure it is not near to another telephone, nor to other electrical equipment.
2. Plug the mains power lead into the power jack on the base unit and plug the
telephone line cord into the telephone p ort.
3. Plug the mains adapter into a 230V AC, 50 Hz mains socket, with the switch on
the socket set to OFF
Note: The illustration of adaptor may vary from country to country.
4. Switch on mains power at the socket
5. Fit the battery in the handset(s)
Insert the battery pack as shown. Fit the battery compartment cover, Sliding it until it clicks firmly into position.
6. Connect the base unit to the telephone line
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