DETEWE BeeTel, BeeTel XL, BeeTel voice, BeeTel voice XL User Instructions

BeeTel / BeeTel XL
Cordless Telephone (DECT/GAP)
BeeTel voice/ BeeTel voice XL
Cordless Telephone (DECT/GAP) with Digital Answering Machine
User Instructions
Welcome to DeTeWe
This Instruction Manual will help you in setting up your Bee­Tel / BeeTel voice for first time use and answer all essential questions you may have.
We wish you a lot of enjoyment from your BeeTel / BeeTel voice.
Please read first……………………3
Important Safety Information ……4
Power supply ………………………4 Safety precautions …………………4 Usage ………………………………4 Installation site ………………………4
General ………………………………5
DECT and GAP ……………………6 Features …………………………….7 Factory defaults ……………………8
Installation …………………………8
Installation site and range …………8 Connecting the base station ………9 Installing/Removing the batteries …9
First-time use ………………………9
Commissioning sequence …………9
Charging the batteries …………10
First-time use ………………………10 Charging and operating times ……11 Charging display …………………11 Battery level warning………………11
Important information on the
batteries …………………………12
Designated use ……………………12
Displays, keys and audio
signals……………………………13
Display………………………………13 Symbol line …………………………13 7-Segment line ……………………13 Keys ………………………………14 Audio signals ………………………14 Readiness state ……………………14
Calling ……………………………15
Standard calling ……………………15 Block dialling ………………………15 Redial/Caller List …………………15 Speed-dialling ……………………15
Redial/Caller List …………………15 Accepting a call ……………………16 Ringer mute ………………………16 Speed dialling………………………16 Storing/Overwriting speed dial
numbers …………………………16 Dial/Check speed dial numbers …17 PIN protected calling………………18 Standard calling ……………………18 Block dialling ………………………18 During a call ………………………19 Mute microphone …………………19 Microphone off ……………………19 Microphone on ……………………19 Speaker volume……………………19 Call waiting …………………………19 Consultation/Transfer with
announcement …………………19 Toggle ………………………………19 Transfer without announcement …20 Telephone in ready state …………20 Keypad lock ………………………20 Paging ………………………………20
Programming ……………………21
PIN ………………………………21 Change PIN ………………………21 Access authorisation………………21 Programming blocked numbers …22 Programming PIN-protected
calling ……………………………22 Preselection (dial via different
network operators) ………………23 Reset (return to factory default
condition) …………………………23 Dialling Method ……………………24 Key click ……………………………24 Handset melody/volume …………24 Setting the date/time………………25 On-hold melody ……………………25 Base station melody/volume ……25 Operating your handset on
several base stations……………26 Enrolling With Base Station
Number (PARK) …………………26
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Contents
Enrolling Without Base Station Num-
ber (PARK) ………………………26
Selecting a base station/
Enrolling a handset ……………27 Deleting a base station……………27 Several handsets at one base
station ……………………………28 Programming an internal call
number……………………………28 Deleting an internal call number …28 Single Call / Collective Call ………28
Answering machine ……………29
General ……………………………29 Operating elements ………………29 Control displays ……………………30 Master handset ……………………30 Programming the master handset 30 Recording announcement
texts/Memos ……………………31 Check/Delete announcement ……31 Switching the answering
machine on/off …………………31 Playing back and deleting
individual messages/memos …32 Delete all messages/texts ………33 Delete all messages ………………33 Delete all texts ……………………33 Setting the activation delay ………33 Setting the maximum message
duration …………………………33 Setting the total recording time …34 Incoming call monitoring …………34 Adjusting the volume ……………34 Allow/prohibit remote control ……34 Remote control ……………………35 Toll-free distance request …………36 Activate/Deactivate toll-free
distance request …………………36 Overview of answering machine
functions …………………………37 Answering machine functions with
other handsets …………………37
Appendix …………………………38
Care and Maintenance ……………38 Service and Warranty ……………38 Technical Data ……………………39 Accessories ………………………39 Index of keywords …………………40
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Please read first
These user instructions will familiarise you with the operati­on of the various versions of the BeeTel.
• BeeTel : basic model
• BeeTel XL : as per the basic model, but with an addi­tional handset and charging unit
• BeeTel with a small base: like the basic model, thanks to its com­pact design without paging keys (see page 20)
• BeeTel voice : Handset as per the BeeTel, with a digital answering machine integrated in the base station
• BeeTel voice XL: as per the BeeTel voice, with an additio­nal handset and charging unit
Insofar as not otherwise specified, the operating procedures stated refer to all versions. The chapter entitled "Answering machine" refers only to the BeeTel voice and BeeTel voice XL versions.
You can connect the BeeTel cordless telephone to the tele­phone connection yourself. It is licensed in accordance with the EU Guideline 91/263/EEC for telecommunications equipment. The CE symbol verifies the device’s compliance with the above guideline. Before using your telephone for the first time, please read these user instructions carefully. Store the user instructions in a safe place for future reference.
RegTP Official Notice 25/98 Availability 145/1998
General assignment of frequencies for general use of cord­less telecommunications systems pursuant to the DECT system. …
4. This general assignment applies to cordless telecommu-
nications systems pursuant to the DECT system. They may be used in the following frequency ranges only: DECT System 1880-1900 MHz The specification of the frequency range 1880-1900 MHz in the frequency utilisation plan applies initially to a period of 10 years and extension of this period shall depend on European harmonisation.
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Important Safety Information
This product requires a 230 V alternating current power supply. The device can only be switched off by removing the AC adapter plug from the mains socket.
• Do not open either the base station, the handset nor the charging unit (accessory), as this could expose you to high voltages. Any and all repairs must be carried out by qualified service personnel.
• Do not allow the charging unit and battery contacts to come into contact with electrically conductive items, such as keys, paperclips, rings or bracelets.
• Never expose the base station, handset or charging unit to water or chemicals
• Please only use the mains adapter supplied and the type of battery supplied (or batteries complying with the specificati­ons in the technical data).
• Only place the handset in the base station or charging unit when batteries are installed.
• Do not use a mains adapter that shows any signs of damage (breaks or cracks in the housing).
• Do not operate the handset in vehicles or in areas where there is a danger of explosion.
This handset, like any cordless telephone, operates using radio signals, which cannot guarantee the establishment of a connection under all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any cordless telephone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
Do not install the base station, handset or charging unit (accessory) in the vicinity of:
• Water, moisture or damp areas.
• Heat sources, direct sunlight or inadequately ventilated areas.
• Devices which produce strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisi­on sets, fax machines and telephone terminals.
• Areas where the equipment may be covered, its ventilati­on impaired, or where fluids could ingress into it.
• Areas where there is excessive dust, and areas subject to vibration, shock or extreme temperature fluctuations.
Please install or store handsets and accessories out of reach of small children.
Power supply
Safety
precautions
Usage
Installation site
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General
With the BeeTel, you have purchased a cordless telephone for operation on an analog terminal connection. This telephone offers a variety of features that enable you to make telephone calls more easily. To increase your accessibility, you can operate up to five handsets on one base station and also make toll-free internal calls between these handsets. You can enrol your handsets at up to a maximum of five base stations and thus use the same handsets at different locations. Furthermore, it is possible to operate the hand­sets on base stations made by other manufacturers if they conform with the GAP standard.
The BeeTel (basic model) is shipped with the following items:
• Base station with integrated charging unit
• Handset with two NiCd batteries
• Belt clip
• Mains adapter
• Telephone connection cable
• This instruction manual
The BeeTel XL is shipped with the following items: As per BeeTel (basic model) plus:
• Second handset with two NiCd batteries
• Belt clip
• Charging unit with mains adapter
The BeeTel voice is shipped with the following items: As per BeeTel (basic model) plus:
• Base station with integrated charging unit and digital answering machine
The BeeTel voice XL is shipped with the following items: As per BeeTel voice, plus
• Second handset with two NiCd batteries
• Belt clip
• Charging unit with mains adapter
Additional handsets, as well as charging units, are available as accessories.
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Your handset uses a digital radio signal between the base station and the handset in compliance with the DECT (Digi­tal Enhanced Cordless Telephone) standard. This digital channel guarantees maximum voice quality without random or background noise when operated according to the inten­ded use. The BeeTel uses the Generic Access Profile (GAP) for communication between the base station and handset. The Generic Access Profile (GAP) and DECT standard defi­ne methods which are used for digital cordless telephones to establish connections. The GAP standard is not manu­facture-specific, so it is possible to combine base stations and handsets with each other that are made by different vendors. The basic functions (making and receiving calls) are always possible with these combinations. Other functions (display of call number or of call charges) which your BeeTel base station provides together with your handset may not be available with telephones that were made by other manu­facturers.
DECT and
GAP
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Features Your BeeTel provides you with the following features. More
detailed information on each feature can be found in the respective description.
• Standard dialling
• Connection set-up / Block dialling
• Redial / Caller List, 10 numbers in common list, max. 30 digits per number, selection of entry in Caller List through prefixed "C"
• Display of Caller ID, if the number is transmitted (CLIP / Calling Line Identification Presentation)*
• Speed dialling, 10 destination numbers
• Preselection / Call-by-call support (connection via nume­rous network operators)
• Internal calls
• Display of internal Caller ID
• Single / Conference call option for internal calls
• Transfer of external calls (in the case of several hand­sets)
• Consultation in the case of external calls
• Flash-key function with 2 flash intervals (long/short)
• Handset volume adjustable in two increments
• Handset mute function
• Ringer mute for incoming calls
• Key-click on/off
• Keypad lock
• Display of signal strength
• Display of call duration
• Display of battery charging level
Furthermore, the BeeTel voice offers the following additio-
nal features:
• Integrated digital answering machine
• Message recording capacity of up to 16 minutes
• 2 announcement texts
• Memo function
• Display of time stamp
• Possibility for remote control
• Toll-free distance request
• All messages and texts retained in the event of a power shortage
• Toggling
• 9 on-hold melodies
* The CLIP feature must be supported by your subscriber terminal
connection. Your network operator (e.g. Deutsche Telekom) can inform you of whether this feature is supported.
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Factory defaults BeeTel:
• Redial Stack/Caller List - No entries
• Speed-dial memory - No entries
• Preselection - No entry
• Authorisation - No restriction
• Blocked numbers - No entries
• Dialling mode - DTMF
• Signal key function - Flash, long
• Handset volume - Normal
• Key-click - On
• Melody / Volume - 3 / 4 (= Key *)
• PIN - Last 4 digits of serial number (on under­side of base station)
• Melody / Base station volume - 3 / 4
Additionally, in the case of the BeeTel voice:
• Recording quality - High quality (8 min.)
• Max. recording duration per call - 120 seconds
• Master handset - Handset 1
• Number of calls - 5
• Remote control - Off
• Toll-free distance request - Off
• On-hold melody - 1
• Date / Time - 01.01. 00:00
Installation
Install the base station at a central location in the vicinity of which you will make telephone calls (not in the cellar or attic). You should have free access to the base station - it should not be placed in wall recesses or behind furniture. Thick reinforced concrete walls and metal doors severely limit the radio signal. Avoid installing the base station in such locations. The base station should be placed near to a window to facilitate operation outside of the building
A 230V mains socket and your telephone connection termi­nal must be near the installation site. The radio signal has a range of
• up to 30 m in closed buildings
• up to 300 m outdoors when facing the base station
Factory
defaults
Installation
site and range
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Connecting
the base
station
Installing/Re-
moving the
batteries
Commissio-
ning sequence
The connection ports are on the underside of the base sta­tion. Use the enclosed cable to connect the telephone jack with the telephone terminal connection of your network operator. Insert the AC adapter plug cable into the adjacent port. Ins­ert the AC adaptor plug into the 230V mains socket. With the model "BeeTel with a small base," the LED on the base station indicates the power supply.
The batteries are installed in the rear of the handset. Open the cover and insert the batteries according to the polarity specified.
First-time use
• Familiarise yourself with the operating elements (page 13).
• Install the telephone as described in the chapter entitled "Installation" (page 8).
• Charge the batteries for approximately 10 - 14 hours by inserting the handset into the separate charging unit (accessory).
Your system is now ready to operate. You can make and receive calls.
We recommend that you now make further settings:
• Change your PIN to prevent unauthorised changes to your settings.
• Configure the telephone as you wish or as the technical specifications make necessary (dialling method/signal key function/authorisation, etc.).
• Store frequently required telephone numbers in the speed-dial memory.
• Adjust the ringer volume and melody to your taste.
• If you wish to use additional handsets on this base stati­on, prepare the enrolment of the additional handsets by disconnecting the 230V power supply for at least 5 seconds and then reconnecting it (by pulling out and rein­serting the AC adaptor plug). Enrol the handsets with the base station within two minutes (page 26).
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First-time use
Charging the batteries
The first time you use the telephone, it is possible that the current charging status or the battery symbol is not dis­played on the handset if it is not inserted into the char­ging unit.
Charge the batteries for 10 to 14 hours before you use your handset for the first time. The charging cycle must be completed before the battery dis­play is activated. During this first charging cycle, a solid, flashing battery sym­bol is displayed on the handset display, regardless of the actual charging level of the batteries. The maximum battery capacity is reached after three to five complete charging and discharging cycles. Place the handset in the base station/charging unit regular­ly, in order to achieve an optimum battery charge. You will know if the first charging cycle has been completed when you remove the handset from the charging unit via the following indications:
No charging display / Battery symbol: First charging cycle not yet complete, but you may already be able to use the telephone.
Charging display / Battery symbol displayed: First char­ging cycle is complete. The current battery capacity is indi­cated by the respective display of the battery symbol.
You can use your BeeTel after charging the batteries for just 2 to 3, even if the charging status display is not activa­ted by a complete charging cycle! A battery can be charged and discharged several hundred times during its service life.
However, at some point, the battery will be expended. This is indicated when the operating time (i.e. duration of a call and readiness of the telephone) becomes significantly shor­ter than normal. When such a situation arises, it is time to replace the batteries. Always replace both batteries together, and always ensure that batteries with the same capacity are used.
If you replace the batteries in the handset or remove them and re-insert them, this is equivalent to using your BeeTel for the first time.
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In such a case, you will not see a battery symbol on the display of your handset if it is not resting in the charging unit, and you must repeat a complete charging cycle.
Please make note of the correct polarity when changing the batteries. Also note that only battery types approved by the manufacturer (page 39: "Technical Data") may be used.
Never use normal (primary cell) batteries! The manufactu­rer accepts no liability for malfunctions or damage if non­specific battery types or normal batteries are used.
Charging time: (empty batteries) 10 - 14 hours to reach full capacity Call time: up to 10 hours Standby: up to 100 hours
The charging status is indicated on the display by the FGHI
symbol, where:
FGHI Battery capacity 75…100% FGH Battery capacity 50…75% FG Battery capacity 25…50% F Battery capacity les than 25% F (flashing) indicates battery virtually dead;
please insert your handset into the base station/ charging unit without delay
FGHI Frame flashes (handset is in base station / charging
unit) – Charging status is being determined
If the handset is in the base station/charging unit, the fla­shing segments of the symbol indicate the charging pro­cess. An audible signal indicates that the handset is inser­ted correctly into the base station/charging unit.
An audible alarm in the form of 3 short "beeps" indicates that the battery capacity is virtually expended: you then have approx. 3 minutes of call time left.
Charging and
operating
times
Charging
display
Battery level
warning
Important information on the batteries
Your handset operates using two standard batteries (NiCd ­shipped with your telephone - can be exchanged for NiMH batteries).
Use the batteries for their designated purpose only. Never use a battery that is damaged or depleted.
Heat and cold decrease the efficiency and service life of the batteries. The ambient temperature should be between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius. A handset fitted with a hot or a cold battery may not function correctly at times, even if the battery is fully charged.
Dispose of used batteries via a battery collection point; Do not dispose of them in the household waste. Never expose batteries to fire. Please direct any questions to your specialist dealer.
If you do not use the base station/charging unit for an extended period, please disconnect from the power supply. Fully charged but inactive batteries take approx. two months to discharge at room temperature.
Extreme temperatures can influence the charging efficiency of batteries.
To achieve long operating times, you should discharge the batteries from time to time by not inserting the handset into the charging unit and leaving it switched on until it switches itself off. Only use this method to discharge the batteries.
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Designated
use
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Displays, keys and audio signals
The display shows you information on the current connection status or the respective programming status, partly in the form of symbols and partly in the form of numbers and letters.
The symbols have the following meanings:
A Signal strength display in increments of 0, 25, 50, 75
and 100%
B Connection status, incoming call (flashes) C Call in absence (Caller List) D Programming mode / Speed-dialling E Microphone off (Mute) FGHI Battery charging status (for details, see page 10
"Charging the batteries)
-2- Number of the base station within range if the hand-
set is enrolled at more than one base station
1NT1 Internal call number of the handset.
Furthermore, call numbers or programming informa­tion are displayed in the second line.
Display
Symbol line
7-Segment line
ABCDEFGHI
-2- 1NT1
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g Call / Accept call
(corresponds to the function "Pick-up/Put-down recei­ver")
or
Cancel programming procedure.
o Establish internal connection
or
Confirm programming (depending on status)
or
Link call numbers (Call-by-call).
w Redial key; press repeatedly to "page" through the
list of recently dialled numbers / Caller List
or
Enter a dial pause when storing speed-dial numbers
or
P (w) Depending on the status of your telephone,
pressing this key commences the Programming mode
s Mute key (microphone off, "Mute")
or
Switches off the handset ringer for the current inco­ming call (for that call only)
or
C (s) Depending on the status of your telephone,
pressing this key performs a deletion action ("Clear").
R Signal key (T-Net feature / When used on a PBX). 10 Numerical keypad for dialling numbers. *, # Special keys when using DTMF (dual-tone
multifrequency).
Acknowledgement signal (programming successful):
Warning signal (entry error)/ Leaving radio range:
The readiness state of the handset is defined as follows:
- The batteries are charged,
- The handset is enrolled with a base station and within
range of that base station,
- No programming is currently being undertaken,
- No calls are currently incoming,
- The keypad is not locked.
Keys
Audio signals
Readiness
state
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Calling
Press g. Enter the desired call number via the numerical keypad. The number is dialled immediately.
The call number dialled is displayed.
Enter the desired call number via the numerical keypad
or
Press w repeatedly ("P" flashes), until the desired call number appears in the display (Redial/Caller List)
or
Press P (w) and the corresponding number under which the call number is stored (speed-dialling).
Press g.
The call number displayed is now dialled.
Call duration display: After conclusion of the first minute of the call, the call duration is displayed in intervals of 5 seconds.
Your BeeTel contains a list (Redial Stack) of 10 memory slots, in which the most recently dialled numbers and the numbers of incoming calls are stored (depending on trans­mission of the call number by the respective network opera­tor). The number displayed first is either the number dialled most recently or the number of the last registered caller
Press w, ”P” flashes: "Page" through the numbers in this list by pressing the key repeatedly. In order to distinguish between dialled numbers and registered caller numbers, the latter are preceded by a "C".
ABCD E FGHI
Ç !“§$%&/()=
ABCD E FGHI
=!(=%§§(§)§
ABCDEFGHI
!§–$=
ABCDEFGHI
=!(=%§§(§)§
ABCDEFGHI
=!(=%§§(§)§
Standard
calling
Block dialling
Redial/Caller List
Speed-dialling
Redial/Caller
List
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If 10 call numbers are already stored and a new number is added to the list, the oldest number is deleted from the list.
Note : Call numbers comprising less than 4 digits (e.g. internal numbers when a PBX is used) are not stored in this list.
An incoming call is indicated on the handset and the base
station by the ringer (pp. 24 and 25) and also by the B
symbol flashing on the handset display. To accept the call, press g.
If you are in the middle of a conversation when an incoming call is indicated or do not wish to be disturbed by the ringer for other reasons, press s. This mutes the ringer on your handset (for this call only). The caller will continue to hear the ringing tone and you can accept the call by pressing
g, as long as the caller hasn't hung up.
In the case of an internal call, pressing s twice rejects the call. The caller then hears the busy signal.
You can store up to 10 frequently used call numbers in the speed-dialling memory. These numbers occupy memory slots 0…9.
The telephone is ready for use.
Start save function:
Press P (w). Press the signal key R. Press P (w) once again.
The content of the first memory slot is now shown on the display (01).
Selecting a different memory slot:
Press P (w) repeatedly (the next memory slot, respectively, is displayed)
or
Press the desired numerical key 09.
Confirm selection:
Press o.
Enter Call number:
A BCD E FGHI
=!–
Accepting a
call
Ringer mute
Speed dialling
Storing/Over-
writing call
numbers
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A previously stored number is deleted when the first digit is entered. If you wish to perform the change or delete the digits, press C (s), and repeat if necessary. If you wish to also save a dialling pause, press w.
Quit save function:
Press o.
The telephone is ready.
Select Call number:
Press P (w) and the desired numerical key.
The call number stored in this memory slot is now shown on the display, e.g. Memory slot 1.
Selecting a different memory slot:
Press P (w) repeatedly (the next memory slot is displayed, respectively)
or
Press a numerical key 09.
Dial Call number:
Press g drücken
or
Press o, in order to add another call number or to insert individual digits.
Adding additional call number (e.g. Call-by-call):
Select another speed-dialling memory slot (see above); "P" flashes in the display”
or
Select the call number from the Redial Stack/Caller List (page 15); "P" flashes in the display
or
Add single digits
Dialling a call number:
Press g
or
ABCD E FGHI
=! =!(=%§§(§)§
Dial/Check
speed-dial
numbers
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Cancel:
Press C (s), repeatedly if necessary (until the ready state is indicated on the display).
The telephone is ready for use and "PIN-protected calling" is activated (page 22).
Press g.
Enter your PIN Press o.
Enter the desired number using the digit keys. The number is dialled immediately.
The dialled number is displayed.
Enter the desired call number via the numerical keypad
or
Press w, until the desired number appears on the display (Redial Stack/Caller List)
or
Press P (w) and the numerical key corresponding to the memory slot in which the number is stored (speed dialling).
Press g.
Enter your PIN. Press o.
The call number shown in the display is now dialled.
ABCDEFGHI
=!(=%§§(§)§
ABCDEFGHI
π⁄~
ABCDEFGHI
=!(=%§§(§)§
ABCDEFGHI
π⁄~
PIN protected
calling
Standard calling
Block dialling
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You can perform various functions during a call.
You can deactivate (mute) the microphone, in order to dis­cuss something in the room without the caller being able to overhear you. Pressing the mute key a second time swit­ches the microphone back on.
Press s, The Mute symbol appears on the display.
Press s again, The mute symbol disappears.
You can adjust the handset speaker volume in two incre­ments (loud / normal). A single press of the respective key switches between the two settings. The setting selected is stored even when the telephone is switched off.
To change the speaker volume:
Press P (w) #.
If an external call is received while you are already enga­ged in a call, this is indicated by the call-waiting signal in the handset. If you then quit the current call, the waiting call is signalled on the handset a short time later and you can accept it by pressing g.
If several handsets are enrolled on your base station and currently in operation, you can put an incoming external call on hold and establish an internal call, allowing you to "togg­le" between the callers or transfer the external call to ano­ther handset.
You are engaged in an external call:
Press o. Dial the desired internal call number.
Consultation call.
Press o again; this reconnects you to the external call.
You can now toggle back and forth between callers with the
o key, without the separate callers being able to hear one
another.
ABCDEFGHI
!~†§
ABCDEFGHI
ABCDE FGHI
During a call
Mute
microphone
Microphone off
Microphone on
Speaker volume
Call waiting
Consultation/
Transfer with
announcement
Toggle
(BeeTel voice only)
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Press g; the external call is now transferred to an internal handset, and your handset is again ready.
You are engaged in an external call:
Press o. Dial the desired internal call number
Press g; the external call is trans­ferred to an internal handset and your handset is again ready. If the transferred call is not accepted, it is again announced at your handset.
You can protect the keypad from unintentional activation / dialling (e.g. during transportation). Calls can still be accep­ted as usual. The keypad lock is also removed when pla­cing the handset in the base station or a charging unit. If you have "displaced" your handset or wish to transmit a (previously agreed) signal, you can "page" the handset by pressing the corresponding key on the base station. The paging signal is transmitted to all handsets enrolled on the respective base station.
To activate/deactivate the keypad lock:
Press P (w) *, The following symbol appears on the display:
To page all available handsets:
(BeeTel / BeeTel XL): Simultaneously press both keys on the base station for at least 4 seconds; the ringer signal on all handsets enrolled at this base station and available will now sound.
(BeeTel voice / BeeTel voice XL): Please press the left key in order to page the handset, if the answering machine is in idle mode (i.e. messages are not being played). Pressing the left key again deactivates the paging signal.
A BCDEFGHI
––––––––
ABCDEFGHI
!~†§
Transfer without
announcement
Telephone in
ready state
Keypad lock
Paging
(not included with
the model with the
small base)
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Programming
Depending on the technical or personal requirements, it may be that you wish to, or indeed have to, change various "standard settings".
Some settings are protected against unintentional or unaut­horised manipulation by a PIN (Personal Identification Num­ber). This PIN comprises four (4) digits; the factory default for the PIN is the last four digits of the serial number of your base station (see underside of base station). In order to achieve the desired security, you should change your PIN as soon as possible. Make a note of the new PIN, as resetting your PIN to the factory default in the event you forget it can only be performed by service personnel at charge. The PIN is stored in the base station and applies to all handsets enrolled at that base station.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 2.
Enter the old PIN Press o.
Enter the new PIN. Press o.
Enter the new PIN a second time. Press o.
You can configure special access authorisation for external calls for each handset. You have 3 different options in this context:
• No restriction (factory default)
• Limited authorisation via blocked call numbers (page 22)
• Internal authorisation only for outgoing calls ("PIN-protec­ted calling", page 22).
Blocked number programming means that specific call numbers beginning with the blocked number sequence can no longer be called. Any attempt to call these numbers results in the connection being cancelled. A maximum of 12 digits are available in this context, which can be broken down as desired, with the separator between several blocked numbers taking the form of the (R), which also counts as a digit.
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~ –––– ––––
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~ !“§$
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
PIN
Change PIN
Access
authorisation
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The entry of "00" and "019", for example, would mean that all attempts to call an international number starting with "00" or a "0190" service number would fail. Please remem­ber when programming that these settings apply to all forms of dialling, regardless of whether you use speed-dial­ling, the Redial Stack, the Caller List or manual entry of the call number. If “PIN-protected calling” has been programmed on a hand­set, after pressing the g key you will be prompted to enter your PIN if you wish to dial a number. If you do not enter your PIN or the PIN you have entered is incorrect, the connection will be broken.
Enter the following key sequence: P (w)R0. Press 7.
All handsets enrolled with the base station are now displayed (e.g. 1, 3, 5).
Press the numerical key corresponding to the respective handset.
Enter the blocked number(s). In the case of several blocked num­bers, these are separated by pres­sing the signal key (e.g. 00R019). Press o.
Enter the PIN. Press o.
Enter the following key sequence: P (w)R0. Press 6.
All handsets enrolled with the base station are now displayed (e.g. 1, 3, 5).
Press the numerical key corresponding to the respective handset. Press o.
Enter the PIN. Press o.
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~ ! – § – %
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
ABC D E FGHI
===!)
ABC D E FGHI
∫¬øç ! – § – %
Programming
blocked numbers
Programming
PIN-protected
calling
23
Storing a preselection number (network operator access code) facilitates your use of the possibilities of the new telephone market. A stored number is automatically prece­ded with a "0", regardless of whether the number is selec­ted manually or from a memory, e.g. Speed Dialling List, Redial Stack, or Caller List.
Note: If you do not wish to dial via the stored preselec­tion number (e.g. for international calls), store or dial the number starting with the # key; in this case, the
preselection number is not selected.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 9.
Enter the preselection number or press C (s) to delete digits.
Press o.
Note: The preselection function may not be used if your BeeTel telephone is connected to a PBX. Storing a preselection number in such an instance would result in a faulty connection.
This procedure resets the following functions to their factory defaults:
• Authorisation code,
• Blocked numbers,
• Preselection.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 0.
Press 8.
Press o.
Enter PIN. Press o.
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
ABC D E FGHI
噂™†
ABC D E FGHI
=≠=!===
Preselection
Reset
24
You have various possibilities for setting the dialling method and signal key functions. Depending on the use of the tele­phone, e.g. remote access to an answering machine or trig­gering specific PBX functions, it may be necessary to chan­ge the default setting. The individual options are as follows:
Code
• Tone Pulse Dialling:: 1
• DTMF (Digital Multifrequency) with
signal key function Flash long: 2
• DTMF with Flash short: 3
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 1.
Enter code as per table. Press o.
You can activate or deactivate the audible key confirmation tone as follows.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 3.
You can program different ringer melodies and volumes to distinguish between internal and external calls.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 6 (internal)
or
Press 7 (external).
Select melody: 16 Select volume: 0 = very quiet; 79, *, #.
Press
o.
A BCD E FGHI
†ø~ $§
A BCD E FGHI
ABC D E FGHI
∂⁄å¬
Dialling
methods
Key click
Handset
melody/volume
25
In the case of the BeeTel voice / voice XL, the date and time are stored for each message received and are display­ed when that message is played back.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 0. Press 1.
Enter the date: two-digit entry of the day and two-digit entry of the month (e.g. 3 May = 0305)
Press o.
Enter the time: two-digit entry of the hour and two-digit entry of the minutes (e.g.: "quarter past nine" = 0915)
Press o and g.
You can choose between 9 different on-hold melodies. These are played back to the caller who is on-hold if you transfer a call ("On-Hold").
Enter the following key sequence:(w)R0. Press 0. Press 6. Select melody: 19 Press o.
You can program various ringer melodies and volumes for the base station ringer.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 0. Press 7. Select melody: 16 Select volume: 0 = very quiet; 79, *, #.
Press
o.
ABC D E FGHI
∫å‚™ †ø~ $§
ABC D E FGHI
ªø¬∂ !
ABC D E FGHI
01 01 00 00
Setting the
date/time
(BeeTel voice only)
On-hold melody
(BeeTel voice only)
Base station
melody/
volume
(BeeTel voice only)
26
You can use your handset with several base stations. These base stations can also be from other vendors, provided they comply with the GAP (Generic Access Profile) Standard. This Standard includes specific parameters for the interaction of base station and handset. On account of the different compo­nents, not all features will be available. When operating your handset in this mode, you should always refer to the opera­ting instructions of both vendors.
If you wish to enrol your handset at a specific base station, but are not sure whether it will work on account of the number of the base stations in range, enrol your handset with the PARK. The PARK is a globally unique code for base stations compri­sing up to 15 digits and is provided on the underside of the base station.
Disconnect the base station from the mains power supp­ly for at least 5 seconds; after reconnecting, you have 2 minutes to carry out the enrolment procedure.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 1.
Enter the PARK (up to 15 digits). Press o.
Enter PIN. Press o.
If there are no other base stations in the vicinity of the base station at which you wish to enrol your handset, you can dispense with entering the PARK.
Disconnect the base station from the mains power supp­ly for at least 5 seconds; after reconnecting, you have 2 minutes to carry out the enrolment procedure.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 2.
Enter PIN. Press o.
A BCD E FGHI
π⁄~
A BCD E FGHI
π⁄~
A BCD E FGHI
∫å‚™
Operating
your handset
on several
base stations
Enrolling With
Base Station
Number (PARK)
Enrolling With-
out Base Station
Number (PARK)
27
Your handset must generally be enrolled with all base stations with which it is to be used (see page 26). Operation is then realised at the next closest base station in the radio field by means of corresponding enrolment, either manually or auto­matically (see below). The number of the respective base station selected is display­ed in the display of your BeeTel handset. When a call is not currently in progress (Ready mode), your handset is able to enrol itself automatically at the respective base station (depen­ding on programming). It is not possible to switch to the radio field of a different base station during a call! Please note the display and the acoustic warning of your handset when entering the boundary area of a radio field. When leaving the radio field, any call currently in progress is terminated. When arranging several base stations, you must be aware that the greatest possible radio functionality is achieved when the individual radio fields do not overlap, i.e. the distance between the base stations should, depending on local conditions, amo­unt to approx. 60 m in buildings and approx. 600 m outdoors.
Example: You want to use your handset both in the office and at home. To this end (presupposing compati­bility), your handset must be enrolled with both base stations (see page 26). Enrolling the handset at the desired operational base station is then performed via the "Selecting a base station" procedure described below.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 4.
All base stations with which the handset is enrolled are displayed.
Enter the number of the desired base station. Entering 0 results in automatic selection, i.e. the first available base station is selected and immediate readiness established.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R. Press 5.
All base stations with which the handset is enrolled are displayed.
Enter the number of the desired base station. The last base station with which the handset is still enrolled cannot be deleted.
A BCD E FGHI
∂™¬ ! “ – – –
A BCD E FGHI
∫å‚™ = ! “ – – –
Selecting a base
station/Enrolling
a handset
Deleting a base
station
(not applicable
when automatic
selection is activa-
ted)
28
You can operate up to 5 handsets from one base station. Thanks to the GAP Standard, handsets from other vendors may also be used, providing these comply with the GAP Standard. Please refer to the operating instructions of both vendors should you use different makes of handset. When enrolling (see page 26) at the base station, each hand­set is assigned an internal number. This is the next "free" number within the base station, respectively. You can change these internal numbers, insofar as num­bers are still freely available. In order to withdraw the enrolment for a specific handset, its internal telephone number must be deleted from the base station.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 4.
Those numbers that can be assigned are now displayed on the handset display.
Enter the desired number. The connection is terminated and the handset is available under the new internal number with immediate effect.
Enter the following key sequence:P (w)R0. Press 5.
All numbers that have been assigned are displayed on the handset display.
Enter the number you wish to delete. Press o.
Enter PIN. Press o.
If several handsets are operated on a base station, they can be called either selectively or collectively.
Press o and enter the internal number (single call, inter­nal call possible)
or
Press o and * (collective call, internal call possible with first handset to be activated).
A BCD E FGHI
π⁄~
ABC D E FGHI
∂™¬(– “ § – %
ABC D E FGHI
!~†(– “ § – %
Several hand-
sets at one
base station
Programming an
internal call
number
Deleting an
internal call
number
Single Call /
Collective Call
29
Answering machine
(BeeTel voice / BeeTel voice XL)
Your BeeTel voice comes with a digital answering machine integrated in the base station. The recording capacity amo­unts to a maximum of 16 minutes, depending on the recor­ding quality. You can record two different announcement texts; Announ­cement text 1 is for operation with message recording activated, while Announcement text 2 is for operation with­out messages being recorded. Once the memory capacity is exhausted, the answering machine switches automatically from the "Announcement with recording" mode (Announcement 1) to "Announcement only" mode (Announcement 2). If no announcement has been specified, the answering machine no longer records any incoming messages.
Both the announcements and the recorded messages are retained in the event of a power shortage. Before using for the first time, it is imperative that at least one announce­ment be recorded; if no announcement has been recorded, the answering machine cannot be activated. New messages are indicated by the LED on the base stati­on flashing.
In addition to the number of rings before the answering machine intercepts an incoming call, you can also specify a maximum length for incoming messages. In the event of a pause of more than 5 seconds, the recording is stopped automatically. The Memo function allows you to record a message which can be played back like a normal recorded message (see page 31).
All functions of the answering machine, as well as its pro­gramming, are performed via the handset only. The precise operating steps are described on the following pages. The keys on the base station allow limited operation of the answering machine. By operating the answering machine via the base station keys, recorded messages are played back via the speaker integrated in the base station.
General
Operating
elements
Left key Right key
Light Emitting Diode (LED)
30
The LEDs on the base station and the display on the hand­set serve as control displays.
The base station LED indicates the following states: Off - Answering machine is off Steady - Answering machine is on with
announcement text 1 Long on / short off - Answ. mach. is on with announc. text 2 Flashes uniformly - Recording announcement Flashes quickly - 10 seconds remaining to record
announcement text Flashes rapidly - Answering machine is on, new
message(s) available Long on / 2 x short flash - Answering machine is on, old
message(s) available Long off / Short on - Answering machine is off, message(s)
available (either new or old)
The handset display texts have the following meanings:
å∂ (answering device) - Answering machine ø¬∂ (old) - Old message(s) ~™ (new ) - New message(s) ∂⁄‚† (distance) - Remote control ∂⁄‚† ®™
(distance request)
- Remote request
ª⁄ (high) - 16 minutes ¬ø (low) - 8 minutes å∂ ®™ç (Answering - Recording
device record)
¬ø¨∂‚π - Speaker ¬ø¨∂~™‚‚ - Volume
You can define a "Master Handset" per base station. This gives you the option when operating the answering machi­ne with the base station keys of tracing the message playb­ack and information on old and new messages on the dis­play of this handset.
Enter the following key sequence:o#. Press 4.
All enrolled handsets are displayed
Enter the number of the desired handset. Press o. Press g.
ABC D E FGHI
å∂ !~† ! “ – – –
Control displays
Master
handset
Programming the
master handset
31
The telephone is ready for use and the answering machine is switched off.
- Enter the following key sequence:o#9
- Enter the code as follows
Record memo - 0 Announcement text 1 (with recording option) - 1 Announcement text 2 (without recording option) - 2
- After the prompt signal, speak the announcement text into the handset microphone. Record your text in a quiet room and speak as if you were talking normally on the telepho­ne. An announcement text must be between 10 and 60 seconds long; in the case of Memos, the preset maximum recording time for messages applies (10 … 960 s, see page 33). The LED on the base station flashes slowly while you are recording your texts. 10 seconds before the maximum recording duration is reached (60 s), the LED starts to flash quickly.
- To stop recording, press o.
- An acknowledgement tone confirms your announcement text has been recorded correctly. The text is then played back for you to check (announcement texts only, not Memos).
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
Each time you switch your answering machine on, the announcement text currently programmed is played back for you to check it. You can delete the announcement text either by recording a new text or by deleting all announce­ment texts (see page 33).
The telephone is ready for use.
Operation via handset
- Enter the following key sequence: o#
- Enter code 1
- Enter code for announcement text: Text 1 -
1
Text 2 - 2 Off - 0
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
ABC D E FGHI
AD 0FF
Recording
announce-
ment texts/
Memos
Check/Delete
announce-
ment
Switching the
answering
machine
on/off
32
Operation via base station
- Press the right-hand key (for at least 2 seconds): Answe­ring machine is on with Announcement text 1 and recor­ding option, or answering machine is off
or
- Press the left-hand key (for at least 2 seconds): Answe­ring machine is on with Announcement text 2, or answe­ring machine is off
The answering machine can only be switched on when at least one announcement text has been recorded and the remaining message recording capacity amounts to at least 30 seconds.
The telephone is ready for use. While playing back a messa­ge / memo, no calls can be accepted and the caller hears the busy signal.
Operation via handset
- Enter the key sequence:o#.
- Press o. All messages are played back in order, separated by an audible signal.
During playback:
-
Press *, to return to the start of the current message, or press * repeatedly to jump back to the preceding message.
or
- Press #, in order to skip the current message and play back the next message. Once the last message has been played back, you will hear 3 "beeps".
or
-
Press C (s), in order to delete the current message.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
Operation via the base station
- Press the right-hand key: playback is started All messages are played back in order, separated by an audible signal.
During playback:
- Press the right-hand key: this skips the current message and plays back the next message.
or
- Press the left-hand key during playback: this repeats the current message from the start.
or
- Press the left-hand key during a pause: This returns you to the previous message.
or
- Press both keys simultaneously: playback stops.
ABC D E FGHI
-02- NE
Playing back
and deleting
individual
messages/
memos
33
Messages can be deleted individually during playback (see page 32) or completely (i.e. all messages) when the answe­ring machine is in idle state. Only messages that have been played back at least once can be deleted.
Operation via handset
- The answering machine is idle
- Enter the following key sequence: o#5.
An audible signal confirms the deletion.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
or
Operation via base station
- The answering machine is in idle state.
- Press both keys simultaneously for longer than 2 seconds. An audible signal confirms the deletion.
Operation via handset
Enter the following key sequence:
o#8.
Enter PIN. Press o.
Enter the number of incoming call signals required to trigger the answering machine as the activation delay. If you set this to "0", the answering machine intercepts all incoming calls immediately, without the call being indicated at any handset.
- Enter the following key sequence: o#7.
- Display of the current status. e. g. 4 = 4 call signals
- Enter desired number (09 / 0=immediately, without audible "ringing sig­nal")
- Terminate connection by pressing g.
The maximum recording capacity is 960 seconds or 31 messages. You can specify a maximum recording time for each message. The entry is made in "seconds"; the confi­gurable time will be between 10 s and 960 s. A speech pause of more than 5 seconds is interpreted as the end of the message; the answering machine then switches itself off before the defined eingestellten time.
ABC D E FGHI
‚†å®† $
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
Delete all
messages/texts
Delete all
messages
Delete all texts
Setting the
activation
delay
(does not apply if
toll-free distance
request is activa-
ted, page 36)
Setting the
maximum
message
duration
34
- Enter the following key sequence: o#3.
- The current setting is displayed.
010 = 10 seconds 960 = 960 seconds
- Enter the desired message duration as a three-digit number.
- Press o.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
You can set the recording capacity of your answering machine to either 8 or 16 minutes. The higher capacity is achieved through data compression, which results in a slight impairment of the speech quality. This setting can be changed at any time, and has no effect on existing messa­ges.
- Enter the following key sequence:o#2.
- The current status is displayed.
1 = 16 minutes (Hi) 2 = 8 minutes (Lo)
- Enter the desired number.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
If the "Monitoring" function is activated, you can follow mes­sages being recorded via the base station speaker. In this context, you also have the option of intercepting the call via a handset (g-key) and speaking directly with the caller.
- Enter the following key sequence: o#.
- Enter the numerical code 00
0 = Monitoring off 1 = Monitoring on
- Enter the desired number.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
The base station volume can be adjusted in 6 increments and applies both to the playback of recorded messages and the monitoring of incoming messages.
- Enter the following key sequence: o#.
- Enter the numerical code 01
1 6 = Volume (1 = quiet / 6 = loud)
ABC D E FGHI
å∂ ! ª⁄
ABC D E FGHI
å∂ ®™ç !(= ‚™ç
Setting the
total recording
time
Incoming call
monitoring
Adjusting the
volume
35
- Enter the desired number.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
You can specify whether or not you wish to allow remote access to the answering machine. In order to use the remote control, "DTMF" signals are required (telephone with dual­tone multifrequency dialling or a code transmitter). If remote access is prohibited, it is not possible to access any of the answering machine functions remotely; the answering machine can only be operated "locally" in this context, i.e. via the keys on the base station or via the hand­set. If, however, you have allowed remote access, you can perform all functions specified in the following chapter "Remote control" on a remote basis.
- Enter the following key sequence:o#.
- Enter the numerical code 61
- Enter PIN and press o.
- Display of the current status.
0 = Remote control prohibited 1 = Remote control allowed
- Enter the desired number.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
In order to operate your answering machine remotely, so­called "DTMF" signals are required (telephone with dual-tone multifrequency dialling or a code transmitter). Please note that a maximum of 20 second are available between the entry of each individual number. If you do not enter the requisite number within this time, the connection is termina­ted.
• If your answering machine is switched on, you will hear the announcement text. Interrupt this by entering "0". Your entry will be acknowledged by 3 audible beeps. Enter the PIN within 8 seconds of hearing this signal. Then select a function from the following table:
• If your answering machine is switched off, your call will be accepted after approx. 1 minute and you will hear a multi­ple signal sequence. Enter the PIN within 8 seconds of hearing this signal. Then select a function from the follo­wing table:
ABC D E FGHI
∂⁄‚† !
ABC D E FGHI
π⁄~
Allow/prohibit
remote
control
Remote
control
## - Play back messages
## - During playback: skip forward one message #* - During playback: skip to start of message;
Press repeatedly: skip back one message
#10 - Switch answering machine off #11 - Switch answering machine on / Text 1 #12 - Switch answering machine on / Text 2 #21 - 16 minutes #22 - 8 minutes #5 - Delete all messages #61PIN 0 - Remote control off #621 - Distance request on #620 - Distance request off #7 09 - Number of rings before activation #8PIN - Delete all texts #90 - Record Memo * #91 - Record Announcement text 1 * #92 - Record Announcement text 2 *
* Recording is stopped by pressing
#
- Put down the receiver - Terminate remote access.
This function causes the answering machine to intercept calls after the 5th ring, as long as no messages have been recorded. However, as soon as a new message is available, the answe­ring machine intercepts all subsequent calls after the 2nd ring. The preconfigured recording time (page 33) is deactivated. If you call your BeeTel voice in order to listen to any messages on your answering machine via the remote control function, the call is only intercepted after the 2nd ring if new messages have been recorded and not yet played back (this also applies to a recorded Memo). However, if your telephone rings more than twice, you can terminate the connection before the answering machine intercepts your call, and no charge is incurred.
- Enter the following key sequence:o#.
- Enter the numerical code 62
- Display of the current status.
0 = Distance request prohibited 1 = Distance request allowed
- Enter the desired number.
- Terminate the connection by pressing g.
ABC D E FGHI
∂⁄‚† ®™ !
36
Toll-free
distance
request
Activate/Deac-
tivate toll-free
distance request
37
Play back messages o# o Start
*
One mess. back
#
One mess. forward
c (s) Delete mess.
Set operating mode o#1 0 OFF
1 Announc. 1+ Rec. 2 Announc. 2
Total recording time o#2 1 16 minutes
2 8 minutes
Recording duration/Message
o#3 010
960
s.
Master Handset o#4 15 Delete all old messages o#5 Remote control o#61 PIN o1 on
o#61 PI 0 off
Toll-free distance requ. o#621 on
o#610 off
Activation delay o#7 09
(0=immediately)
Delete all texts o#8 PIN o Record o#9 0 Memo
1 Announc. text 1 2 Announc. text 2
Monitor incoming calls at base station o#001 on
o#610 off
Base station volume (monitoring/messages) o#01 16(volume)
When using third-party handsets with your BeeTel base stati­on, all procedures are commenced as described in the corre­sponding user instructions.
Overview of
answering
machine func-
tions
Answering
machine
functions with
other handsets
38
Appendix
Your telephone is a product of the highest quality design and workmanship and should therefore be treated with care. The suggestions that follow will help you get the most out of this product for a considerable length of time. Observe all safety instructions on page 4. These instruc­tions apply similarly to the handset, base station / charging unit and the batteries (the complete telephone), as well as to the accessories. Before you clean the telephone, disconnect the base station / charging unit from the mains. Wipe them with an anti-static cloth or a soft, slightly damp leather cloth and then with a dry cloth. Note: Never spray your telephone with a cleaning agent or solvent. Clean the charging contacts of the handset and the base station / charging unit with a lint-free cloth. If your telephone or one of the accessories does not func­tion properly, please contact your supplier's customer servi­ce. Before doing so, it may be advisable to disconnect the mains adapter, reconnect it and briefly remove the batteries
- your telephone may possibly be in an undefined state, in which case this measure will eliminate the "fault".
Your telephone has a warranty period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
If a defect occurs that cannot be remedied with the help of our Hotline, please send the entire telephone (with mains adaptor, connection cable and a copy of the receipt, as well as a precise description of the fault) to the following address:
DeTeWe Deutsche Telephonwerke AG & Co. Service Center Berlin Wendenschlossstr. 142, D-12557 Berlin
If you send your telephone to us without prior consultation, we will be forced to charge a handling fee in the event the telephone is in flawless condition.
Care and
Maintenance
Service and
Warranty
39
Technical
Data
Accessories
Standard DECT / GAP
Frequency range 1880 - 1900 MHz
Transmission output 10 mW (mean value)
Range
Indoors approx. 30 m Outdoors approx. 300 m
Power supply
Charging unit/Base station 230 V / 50 Hz
via mains adapter
Handset 2 NiCd-AA batteries,
e.g. Sanyo N-3U, 700 mAh NiCd (can be swapped for NiMH)
Operating times (700 mAh NiCd)
Call time up to 10 hours Standby time up to 100 hours
Operating temperature +0 °C to +40 °C
Storage temperature -5 °C to +45 °C
Dimensions
Handset H x W x D: 157 x 60 x 28 mm Base station H x W x D: 75 x 143 x 180
mm (with antenna)
Weight of handset 150 g (incl. batteries)
The following accessories are available:
• Additional handsets with charging unit for operation with the base station (max. 5 handsets can be enrolled at one base station)
Index of keywords
40
A
Access authorisation 21 Acknowledgement signal 14 Activation time 33 Announcement text 31 Answering machine 29
B
Battery 10 Battery level warning 11 Battery symbol 10 Block dialling 15 Blocked numbers 22
C
Call 16 Call monitoring 34 Call transfer 19 Call waiting 19 Caller list 15 Care 38 Charging display 11 Connecting 9 Consultation 19 Control displays 30
D
Date/Time 25 Deactivate ringer 16 DECT 6 Dialling method 24 Display 13
E
Enrol handset 27 Enrolment 26
F
Factory defaults 8 Features 7 First-time use 10
G
GAP 6
I
Installation site 4, 8 Internal call number 28
K
Key-click 24 Keypad lock 20 Keys 14
M
Maintenance 38 Master handset 30 Maximum message length 33 Melody 24, 25 Memo 31 Messages 32, 33 Microphone off (mute) 19 Microphone on (un-mute) 19 Model versions 3 Mute 19 Mute key 14
O
On-hold melody 25 Operating times 39
P
Paging 20 PIN 21 PIN-protected calling 18, 22 Power supply 4, 39 Preselection 23
41
R
Range 8, 39 Ready state 14 Recording capacity 29 Recording quality 29 Redial 15 Redial key 14 Remote control 34 Reset 23 Ringer Mute 16
S
Safety instructions 4 Scope of delivery 5 Select base station 27 Service 38 Signal key 14 Signals 14 Single call / Collective call 28 Speaker volume 19 Speed-dialling 15, 16 Symbols 13
T
Technical data 39 Toggle 19 Toll-free distance request 36 Total recording time 34
V
Volume 24, 25, 34
W
Warning signal 14 Warranty 38
The BeeTel cordless telephone fulfils the requirements of the following EU Directives:
91/263/EWG Telecommunication terminal equipment 73/23/EWG Low-voltage devices 89/336/EWG Electromagnetic compatibility
The BeeTel bears the CE conformity symbol to verify this.
Mat. No. 72744.••• Status: Date 10/00 Subject to technical changes
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