Esscom BUTLER E465 TRIPLE User Manual

BUTLER E465 TRIPLE
USER GUIDE
MANUEL D’UTILISATEUR
HANDLEIDING
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
v 1.0 - 11/09
To use ‘Caller ID’ (display caller), this service has to be activated on your phone line. Nor-
mally you need a separate subscription from your telephone company to activate this function.
If you don’t have the Caller ID function on your phone line, the incoming telephone numbers
will NOT be shown on the display of your telephone.
Pour utiliser la fonction ‘Caller ID/Clip’ (affichage de l’appelant), ce service doit être activé
sur votre ligne téléphonique. Généralement, vous avez besoin d’un abonnement séparé de
votre compagnie de téléphone pour activer cette fonction. Si vous n’avez pas la fonction ‘Caller ID - Affichage Appelant’ sur votre ligne téléphonique, les numéros de téléphone
entrants n’apparaîtront PAS sur l’écran de votre téléphone.
Belangrijk
Om de ‘Nummerweergave’ te kunnen gebruiken, moet deze dienst geactiveerd zijn op uw
telefoonlijn. Om deze dienst te activeren, hebt U hiervoor meestal een apart abonnement van
uw telefoonmaatschappij nodig. Indien U geen nummerweergavefunctie hebt op uw telefoon-
lijn, zullen de inkomende telefoonnummers NIET op de display van uw toestel verschijnen.
Wichtig
Zur Verwendung der ‘Rufnummernanzeige’ muss dieser Dienst erst für Ihre Telefonleitung
freigegeben werden. Zur Aktivierung dieser Dienstleistung benötigen Sie meistens ein sepa-
rates Abonnement Ihrer Telefongesellschaft.Wenn Sie für Ihre Telefonleitung keine Rufnum-
mernanzeigefunktion haben, erscheinen die eingehenden Telefonnummern NICHT im Display
Ihres Gerätes.
UK To be connected to the public analogue telephone network. F Il est destiné à être raccordé au réseau de télécommunication public. NL Geschikt voor aansluiting op het openbare analoog geschakelde telefoonnetwerk. D Kompatibel für den analogen telefonanschluss.
UK The features described in this manual are published with reservation to modifications. F Les possibilités décrites dans ce manuel sont publiées sous réserve de modifications. NL De in deze handleiding beschreven mogelijkheden worden gepubliceerd onder voorbehoud
van wijzigingen.
D Die in dieser Bedienungsanleitung umschriebenen Möglichkeiten, werden vorbehaltlich
Änderungen publiziert.
This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of conformity can be found on:
http://www.topcom.net/support/cedeclarations.php
UK The CE symbol indicates that the unit complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE
directive.
F La conformité de l’appareil avec les exigences fondamentales de la directive européenne
R&TTE relative aux terminaux, est confirmée par le label CE.
NL Het toestel voldoet aan de basiseisen van de R&TTE-richtlijn. Dit wordt bevestigd door de
CE-markering.
D Die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen der R&TTE-Direc-
tive ist durch das CE-Kennzeichen bestätigt.
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This product works with rechargeable batteries only. If you put non-rechargeable batteries in the handset and place it on the base, the handset will be damaged and this in NOT covered under the warranty conditions.
Ce produit fonctionnement uniquement avec des piles rechargeables. Si vous mettez des piles non rechargeables dans le combiné et si vous le placez sur la base, le combiné sera endommagé et ceci ne sera PAS couvert par la garantie.
Dit product werkt alleen op herlaadbare batterijen. Als u niet herlaadbare batterijen in de handset stopt en deze op de basis plaatst, zal de handset beschadigd raken. Deze beschadiging wordt NIET gedekt door de garantie.
Dieses Gerät darf nur mit Akkus betrieben werden. Wenn Sie das Mobilteil mit nicht wiederaufladbaren Batterien bestücken und es auf die Basisstation stellen, wird das Mobilteil beschädigt und fällt nicht unter die Garantie.
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Safety instructions
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1 Safety instructions
• Only use the charger plug supplied. Do not use other chargers as this may damage the battery cells.
• Only insert rechargeable batteries of the same type. Never use ordinary, non-rechargeable batteries. Insert rechargeable batteries so they connect to the right poles (indicated in the battery compartment of the handset).
• Do not touch the charger and plug contacts with sharp or metal objects.
• The operations of some medical devices may be affected.
• The handset may cause an unpleasant buzzing sound in hearing aids.
• Do not place the basic unit in a damp room or at a distance of less than 1.5 m away from a water source. Keep water away from the handset.
• Do not use the telephone in environments where there is a risk of explosions.
• Dispose of the batteries and maintain the telephone in an environment-friendly manner.
• As this telephone cannot be used in case of a power cut, you should use a mains-independent telephone for emergency calls, e.g. a mobile phone
2 Getting started
2.1 How to use this user guide
In this user guide, following method is used to clarify the instructions:
2.2 Installing the base
For installation, do the following: 1 Plug one end of the adaptor into the outlet and the other end into the adaptor jack on the back
of the base.
2 Connect one end of the telephone cord with the wall phone jack and the other end to the bottom
of the base.
3 Put the telephone- and AC power line cord in the base guides as shown on picture 2A.
Key to press.
Text....... “DISPLAY”.
Text that appears on the display of the phone is shown in the right column between quotation marks.
Butler E465
7,5V DC 300mA
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- 2A Back view of base ­A. Telephone wall outlet B. Power cable C. Telephone cord
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2.3 Installing the charger
2.4 Installing the handset
1 Plug the adaptor into the wall outlet.
1 Open the battery compartment as shown on picture 2C. 2 Insert the batteries respecting the polarity (+ and -). 3 Close the battery compartment. 4 Leave the handset on the base unit for 20 hours.
Before you use the telephone for the first time, you must first make sure the battery is charged for 20 hours. If you do not do this, the telephone will not work optimally.
Butler E465
7,5V DC200mA
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2.5 Keys/LED’s
Handset
1. Display
2. Menu / OK key
3. Down / call log key
4. Phonebook key
5. Alphanumeric keys
6. INT key
7. On/off / flash key
8. Keypad lock
9. Handsfree key
10. On-hook / off-hook key
11. Up / redial / pause key
12. Mute / delete key
Handset display
In standby mode, the display shows the time and the handset number:
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To toggle between handset name and time, press and hold the ‘0’ key.
Base
13. Delete key
14. Stop key
15. Volume up key
16. Skip forward key
17. Answering on/off LED
18. Play / pause key
19. Skip back key
20. Volume down key
21. Paging key
22. Answering machine on/off key
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2.6 Symbols
2.7 Base LED
The “answering on/off” LED (17) indicates the following status:
2.8 Navigating the menu
The Butler E465 has a menu system which is easy to use. Each menu leads to a list of options. The menu map is shown on the following paragraph.
2.9 Menu overview
Off hook; you are online New numbers in call list External call Answering machine on Internal call Battery full Answered call Battery medium Unanswered call Battery low Handsfree Battery empty You are in the phonebook New voice mail Your are in the menu Handset keypad locked Indicates that the displayed number is
longer than the screen (12 digits)
Handset within base range The antenna flashes when the handset is not registered on the base
Off The answering machine is off. On The answering machine is on. Blinking slowly There are new messages. Blinking rapidly The memory of the answering machine is full.
1 When the handset is switched on and in standby, press the menu key to open
the main menu.
2 Scroll to the desired menu option. The menu options scroll in a loop (you
return to the first after the last).
3 Press the OK key to view further options or to confirm the setting displayed. Press the delete key to return to the previous level in the menu.
Menu Submenu items
PLAY MESSAGE
NEW MSG ALL MSG
PHONEBOOK
ADD ENTRY MODIFY ENTRY DELETE ENTRY
TAM SETTINGS
ANS ON/OFF ANS MODE MEMO REC OGM SETTINGS DAY SETTINGS ANS DELAY REMOTE CODE
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3 Using the telephone
3.1 Switching the handset on/off
3.2 Changing the menu language
3.3 Receiving a telephone call
To take the call:
SETUP
BASE VOLUME BASE MELODY DEL HANDSET PIN CODE RECALL DEFAULT
HANDSET
BEEP INT RING VOL EXT RING VOL INT MELODY EXT MELODY AUTO ANSWER NAME LANGUAGE KEYLOCK?
DATE - TIME
DATE SET CLOCK SET ALARM SET
REGISTER
SELECT BASE REG BASE
1 Press the on/off key on the handset for 6 seconds. The handset will search
the base.
2 Press and hold the on/off key for 6 seconds. The display will go off.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “LANGUAGE” and confirm. 4 Select a language and confirm.
1 Press the off-hook key.
OR Lift the handset off its base if you have activated “Automatic answer”.
(See “6.5 Automatic answer”) You are connected to your correspondent. 2 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
Menu Submenu items
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Using the telephone
3.4 Making an external telephone call
Direct dialing
Pre-dialing
3.5 Making an internal telephone call
3.6 Internal call transfer
Transfer an external call to another handset.
3.7 Conference call
Only possible when more than one handset are registered to the base! You can converse simultaneously with an internal correspondent and an external correspondent. During an external call:
3.8 Handsfree mode
You can speak with your correspondent without picking up the handset.
1 Press the off-hook key to start the call. 2 Dial the telephone number. 3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
To correct a number use the delete key to delete an entered digit.
1 Dial the telephone number. 2 Press the off-hook key to start the call. 3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
1 Press the internal call key. 2 Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5). 3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
1 Press the internal call key. 2 Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5), the external caller is put
on hold. 3 When the other handset picks up, press the on-hook key to hang up and
transfer the call. If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press the internal call key again
to reconnect to the external caller on line.
4 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
1 Press the internal call key. 2 Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5). 3 When the other handset picks up, press and hold the ‘ ’ key.
If the internal correspondent does not pick-up, press the internal call key again to reconnect to the external caller on line.
4 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
1 Press the handsfree key during a call to activate or deactivate the handsfree
mode.
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3.9 Speaker volume during call
3.10 Display of call duration
The call duration is displayed after 15 seconds, in minutes - seconds. At the end of each call, the total call duration is displayed for 5 seconds.
3.11 Microphone mute
It is possible to mute the microphone during a conversation.
3.12 Pause key
When dialing a number you can add a pause between two digits:
3.13 Locating a handset (Paging function)
3.14 Redial memory
You can redial up to 10 of the last numbers called. If you have stored a name in the phonebook to go with the number, the name will be displayed instead.
3.15 Using the alphanumerical keypad
With your telephone, you can also enter alphanumeric characters. This is useful for entering a name into the phonebook, giving a name to the handset, ... To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as necessary. For example, to select an ‘A’, press ‘2’ once. To select a ‘B’, press ‘2’ twice and so on. To select ‘A’ and then ‘B’ consecutively, press ‘2’ once, wait until the cursor moves on to the next character, then press ‘2’ twice. During entering text, the available character under each key appears below on the display.
1 During a conversation, press the up or down key to change the volume
accordingly.
The handsfree volume is also adjusted together with the receiver in the handset as above described.
1 Press the mute key. You can talk freely without being heard by the calling
party. “MUTE” is displayed.
2 Press the mute key again to return to normal mode.
1 Press the redial/pause key for 2 seconds.
1 Press the paging key on the base.
All handsets registered with the base will ring.
2 Press any key on the handset to stop the ringing.
1 Press the redial key. 2 Select a number. If the number is in the phonebook, the name will be
shown. When the name is displayed, you can toggle between the name and the number
by pressing the OK key!
3 Press the off-hook key to start the call. 4 Press the on-hook key to return to standby.
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Phonebook
The keypad characters are as follows:
KeyFirst Second Third Fourth Fifth
press press press press press
1space - 1 2ABC2 3D E F 3 4GHI 4 5J K L 5 6MNO6 7P Q R S 7 8T UV8 9WXYZ9
4 Phonebook
Each handset can store up to 50 telephone numbers and names. Names can be up to 12 characters long and numbers up to 24 digits. To enter alphanumerical characters, refer to the section “3.15 Using the alphanumerical keypad”.
4.1 To add an entry into the phonebook
4.2 To dial an entry from the phonebook
Press ‘1’ to select a space. Press the delete key to delete a character.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “PHONEBOOK” and confirm. 3 Select “ADD ENTRY” and confirm. 4 Enter the name and confirm.
Press and hold the mute/delete key to exit the menu without taking any modifications into account.
5 Enter the number and confirm. 6 Select a ring melody (1-10) and confirm.
1 Press the phonebook key. 2 Select a name or enter the first letter of the name. (The list scrolls in
alphabetical order.) Press the OK key if you first like to see the telephone number. If the telephone number is longer than 12 digits, press the OK key again to see
the complete number.
3 Press the off-hook key to start the call. 4 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.
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Caller Identification
4.3 To modify a name and number
4.4 Delete an entry from the phonebook
5 Caller Identification
When you receive an external call, the telephone number of the caller appears on the handset display. The telephone can receive calls in both FSK and DTMF. You can also see his or her name if it is transmitted by the network. If the name is programmed in the phonebook, the name in the phonebook is displayed!
The telephone can store 40 calls in a call list (received and missed calls) that can be reviewed later. This function is only available if your are subscribed to the caller ID information. When the memory is full, the new calls automatically replace the oldest calls in the memory.
To consult the list of calls:
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “PHONEBOOK” and confirm. 3 Select “MODIFY ENTRY” and confirm. 4 Select the name to modify and confirm. 5 Delete the unwanted characters and enter the new name.
Confirm.
6 Enter the new number and confirm. 7 Select a ring melody (1-10) and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “PHONEBOOK” and confirm. 3 Select “DELETE ENTRY” and confirm. 4 Select a name or enter the first letter of the name and confirm.
“CONFIRM” appears on the display. 5 Confirm or cancel.
This service only works when you have a Caller ID/Clip subscription. Please contact your telephone company.
The caller identity is replaced by the call duration after 15 seconds in communication. It is still possible to display the caller’s identity after this time by pressing the OK key repeatedly for the name and number.
New or missed calls are signaled by a blinking icon on the display.
1 Press the call log key. If there are no calls in the list “EMPTY” will appear. 2 Scroll through the calls. The callers names will be shown if the name is send
by the network or is stored in the phonebook. If you are at the end of the list
you will hear a beep tone. When is shown, this call is been answered. When is shown, the call is
unanswered. 3 Press the OK key to see the telephone number.
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You can delete each entry separately:
To delete all entries at ones:
6 Personalize the handset
6.1 Adjusting the ring volume
Handset ring volume internal/external calls
The handset ring volume for internal or external calls can be set separately. You can choose from 5 handset ringer volume levels and “OFF”.
6.2 Choosing the ring melody
The base and each handset can ring with a different melody. The handsets can ring with a different melody according to whether the call is internal or external. You can choose from 5 different ringer melodies:
If the telephone number is longer than 12 digits, press the OK key again to see the complete number.
4 Press the OK key again to see the time and date when the call is received. 5
Press the OK key to add this entry to the phonebook if it’s not already stored:
Press OK when “ADD” is shown on the display. Enter or modify the name
and press OK. Enter or modify the telephone number and press OK. Select
the melody (1-10) which will be heard when this number is calling by means
of the up/down keys and press OK. The entry will be stored in the phonebook. 6 Press the off-hook key to call back a correspondent, when their telephone
number or name are displayed.
1 Scroll to the call you want to delete and delete. ”DELETE” appears on the screen.
2 Confirm or cancel.
1 Press the delete key long (2 seconds).
“DELETE ALL” appears on the screen. 2 Confirm or cancel.
Every programmation is confirmed at the end by a double or single long beep. A double beep confirms the validation of your choice. A long beep signifies that the modification has not been taken into account.
When the handset is inside the base, the base will not ring during incoming call. So when the handset ring volume is turned off and handset is inside the base, your phone will not ring anymore!
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “INT RING VOL” to change the internal volume or
“EXT RING VOL” to change the external volume and confirm.
4 Select a volume (1 to 5 or “OFF”). 5 Confirm or return to the previous menu.
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6.3 Activation/deactivation of beeps
The handsets can emit a beep tone when a key is pressed, when the batteries are low or when the handset is out of range.
Key pressed beep tone on/off
Low battery
Handset out of range
6.4 Handset name
You can change the name displayed on the handset during standby (max. 9 characters). This function allows you to personalize each handset.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 4 Select “INT MELODY” to change the internal melody or
“EXT MELODY” to change the internal melody and confirm.
5 Select a melody (1 to 10). 6 Press the OK key to confirm or return to the previous menu.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “BEEP” and confirm. 4 Select “KEYTONE” and confirm. 5 Select “ON” to activate or “OFF” to deactivate and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “BEEP” and confirm. 4 Select “LOW BATTERY” and confirm. 5 Select “ON” to activate or “OFF” to deactivate and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “BEEP” and confirm. 4 Select “OUT RANGE” and confirm. 5 Select “ON” to activate or “OFF” to deactivate and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “NAME” and confirm. 4 Enter the name you want and confirm.
Press the delete key to delete a character. Press and hold the phonebook key to exit the menu without taking any modifications into account.
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6.5 Automatic answer
When there is a incoming call and the handset is on the base, the phone automatically takes the line when lifted. This is the default setting, but can be set off:
6.6 Reset the handset
It is possible to return the phone to the original default configuration. This is the configuration which was installed when you first received the telephone. To return to default settings:
Default parameters are:
Low battery beeps On Out of range warning beeps Off Key click On Auto answer On Internal melody 1 Internal volume 3 External melody 3 External volume 3 Ear volume 3 Phonebook Empty Call log list Empty Redial list Empty Pin code 0000 Dial mode DTMF Keypad lock Off
6.7 Keypad lock
The keypad can be locked so that no settings can be changed or no telephone number can be dialed. The -icon will appear on the screen when keypad is locked.
Locking the keypad
Unlock the keypad
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “HANDSET” and confirm. 3 Select “AUTO ANSWER” and confirm. 4 Select “ON” to activate or “OFF” to deactivate and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “DEFAULT” and confirm. 4 Enter the 4 digit PIN code (default =0000) and confirm.
Returning to default settings will delete all entries in the phonebook and call log. The PIN code will also be reset to 0000.
1 Press and hold the ‘ ’ key for 3 seconds. The keypad will be locked.
1 Press any key, “PRESS ” will appear on the screen. 2 Press the ‘ ’ key within 3 seconds.
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6.8 Setting the time
6.9 Setting the alarm
6.10 Setting the date
7 Base settings
7.1 Adjusting the ring volume
Base ring volume
You can choose from 5 ringer volume levels and “OFF”.
7.2 Choosing the ring melody
The base and each handset can ring with a different melody. To set the base melody:
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “DATE - TIME” and confirm. 3 Select “CLOCK SET” and confirm. 4 Enter the time (24h format) and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “DATE - TIME” and confirm. 3 Select “ALARM SET” and confirm. 4 Select “ON” to turn on the alarm and confirm.
Enter the time (24h format) when the alarm must be activated and confirm.
OR
Select “OFF” to turn off the alarm and confirm.
5 Select “DATE SET” and confirm. 6 Enter the date (day-month) and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “DATE - TIME” and confirm. 3 Select “DATE SET” and confirm. 4 Enter the date (day-month) and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “BASE VOLUME” and confirm. 4 Select a volume (“OFF” or 1 to 5). 5 Confirm or return to the previous menu.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “BASE MELODY” and confirm. 4 Select a melody (1 to 5). 5 Confirm or return to the previous menu.
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7.3 Changing the PIN code
Certain functions are only available to users who know the PIN code. By default the PIN code is 0000. To change the PIN code:
7.4 Flash time duration
Press the flash key ‘R’ (key 7 - picture 2D Handset) to use certain services on your external line such as “call waiting” (if your phone company offers this feature); or to transfer calls if you use a telephone exchange (PABX). The flash key ‘R’ is a brief interruption of the line. You can set the flash time to 100ms or 250ms
8 Managing multiple handsets
8.1 Adding a new handset
You can register new handsets on the base if these handsets support the DECT GAP protocol. The base can support a maximum of 5 handsets. If you already have 5 handsets, and you wish to
add another one or change one handset, you must first delete a handset, then associate the new handset.
Putting the base into registration mode:
Register the new handset:
If your additional handset is a Butler E465
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “PIN CODE” and confirm. 4 Enter the old 4 figure PIN code and confirm. 5 Enter a new 4 figure PIN code and confirm. 6 Enter the new PIN code a second time and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “RECALL” and confirm. 4 Choose “RECALL1” for short flash time (100ms) or “RECALL2” for long
flash time (250ms) and confirm.
Only needed when you have deregistered a handset or when you bought a new one.
1 Press and hold the paging key on the base for 6 seconds. The base will then
emit a beep tone. The LED on the base will start to blink for 90 seconds. During that time, the
base is ready to register a new handset.
2 Enter the menu. 3 Select “REGISTER” and confirm. 4 Select “REG BASE” and confirm. 5 Enter the number of the base to be associated with the handset (1-4) and
confirm. (The flashing numbers are already in use.)
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If your handset is another model
After starting the registration procedure on the base, refer to the handset manual to find out how to register the handset. The handset must be GAP compatible.
The icon and the text “NOT REG” flashes on the display when the handset is not associated with the base. When a handset is associated with a base, it is attributed a handset number by the base. It is this number that is displayed on the handset after the name and must be used for internal calls.
8.2 Removing a handset
This procedure needs to be carried out on a different handset than the one you want to remove.
8.3 Setting up a handset on another base
If you want to use a Butler E465 handset with a base of another model. The base must be GAP compatible.
8.4 Selecting a base
You can switch your handset between bases. The handsets can be registered up to 4 bases simultaneously. When selecting the base, the current selected base is indicated by a blinking base number. If you select “AUTO” the handset will automatically search for another base when you are out of range. The handset must first be registered with each base individually.
6 Enter the Base PIN code (0000 by default) and confirm. The handset will start searching for the DECT base. If the handset has located
the base, it will display the base identification number. 7 Confirm or stop. If the handset does not locate the base, it will return to the standby mode after
a few seconds. Try again by changing the base number and check that you are not in an environment with interference. Move closer to the base.
DECT GAP Profile only guarantees that basic calling-functions will work correctly between different brands/types. There’s a possibility that certain services (like CLIP) will not work correctly.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “SETUP” and confirm. 3 Select “DEL HANDSET” and confirm. 4 Enter the Base PIN code (0000 by default) and confirm. 5 Select the handset to be removed and confirm.
1 Put the base in registration mode, refer to the base manual. 2 Enter the menu. 3 Select “REGISTER” and confirm. 4 Select “REG BASE” and confirm. 5 Enter the number of the base to be associated with the handset and confirm. 6 Enter the Base PIN code and confirm.
The handset will start searching for the DECT base. If the handset has located the base, it will display the base identification number.
7 Confirm or stop.
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Answering machine
9 Answering machine
The Butler E465 has a built-in digital answering machine with a recording capacity of 10 min. This answering machine can be controlled by the base and by the handset. The answering machine can be operated remotely and features the possibility of recording two outgoing messages (Message 1 and Message 2).
An internal voice will state various information, such as day and time of the call, as well as settings such as VIP code, ring delay... The language available of the internal voice is indicated on the packing!
9.1 Answering machine settings
Some settings can also be done on the base but most settings are controlled by the handset.
Setting the base speaker volume
To change the volume during playback of incoming or outgoing messages:
The volume can be set from 0 to 9. If the volume is set to the lowest position there will be no audible output during call screening and during remote interrogation, but there will be a level 1 output for other operation.
Turning answering machine on/off
If the answering machine is on, the answering on/off LED (17) on the base will light up continuously (or blink when there are new messages) and the machine will automatically pick up the line after a number of rings (see “ Setting number of rings (Answer delay)”). On the handset the -icon will be show (or blink when there are new messages). If the answering machine is off, the answering on/off LED (17) on the base will not lit and the
-icon will not been shown on the handset display.
To turn the answering on/off from the base.
To turn the answering on/off from the handset:
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “REGISTER” and confirm. 3 Select “SELECT BASE” and confirm. 4 Select a base or select “AUTO” and confirm.
When you have activated Automatic base selection and the handset is out of range on the current base, the handset will only search for the strongest base in standby (not during communication).
All messages and settings are stored on flash-memory and will not be erased when the adapter is unplugged. Only the day/time settings will be erased.
Press the base volume keys to increase or to decrease.
1 Press the on/off key on the base to switch on the answering machine. 2 A voice confirms the setting and playback the active outgoing message. 3 Press the on/off key again to switch off the answering machine.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm.
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Setting number of rings (Answer delay)
The number of rings after which the answering machine will answer calls can be set from 2 to 9 and “Toll saver”. The standard setting is 6 rings. In “Toll saver” mode, the machine will answer after 6 rings if there are no new messages, and after 2 rings if there are new messages. If there are no new messages and you call your machine to check your messages remotely (see “9.3 Remote operation”), you can hang up after the 2nd ring. You do not need to pay connection fees and you know that you don’t have any new messages. To set the number of ring by the base:
To set the number of ring by the handset:
Memory full
If the memory is full, the answering on/off LED on the base will flash rapidly (0,5 sec. on/off). If the answering machine is turned on and a call comes in, the machine will automatically play outgoing message 2 (answering machine function without recorded caller message). When listening to the messages, the internal voice will say that the memory is full before playing back the messages. Erase some or all the messages to have free memory again.
Programming the VIP code
The VIP code is a 3-digit code used to operate the machine remotely (see “9.3 Remote operation”). The VIP code is set to '123' by default.
Recording and selecting an outgoing message
Two outgoing messages of 3 minutes can be recorded (OGM1 and OGM2).
• Outgoing message 1 for the answering function and the possibility for callers to leave a message.
• Outgoing message 2 for the answering function without allowing callers to leave a messages on the machine (answer only).
3 Select “ANS ON/OFF” and confirm. 4 Select “ON” or “OFF” and confirm.
Even if the answering machine is off, the machine will automatically pick up after 10 rings in order to enable remote activation (see “9.3 Remote operation”).
1 Press the skip forward key briefly to check the actual number of rings. A
voice will playback the current number of rings.
2 Press the skip forward key for 2 seconds to set the number of ringing tones. 3
Press the skip forward key immediately to change the current number of rings.
4 If you do not press any keys for 3 seconds, the machine will set the selected
number of rings.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “ANS DELAY” and confirm. 4 Set the number of rings and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “REMOTE CODE” and confirm. 4 Enter the new code and confirm.
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Selecting the outgoing message (Answering mode)
To set the answering mode by the handset:
Setting the day
During playback of messages you will hear the day and time when the messages are recorded. The time is set by the internal clock (See “6.8 Setting the time”) but the day need to be set separatly:
9.2 Operation
If a call is received and the answering machine is turned ON, the answering machine will automatically answer the call after the set number of rings.
• If outgoing message 1 has been selected, the message will be played, a beep will be heard and the caller can leave a message (max. 3 minutes).
• If outgoing message 2 has been selected, after the beep, the line will automatically be discon­nected. The caller doesn’t have the possibility to leave a message.
If no outgoing message is recorded, a pre-recorded outgoing message will be used.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “OGM SETTINGS” and confirm.
Select “PLAY OGM” to play and hear the outgoing message. Select “ANS AND REC” for outgoing message 1 or “ANS ONLY” for outgoing message 2 and confirm.
Select “RECORD OGM” to record the outgoing message. Select “ANS AND REC” for outgoing message 1 or “ANS ONLY” for outgoing message 2 and confirm. The internal voice will ask to start speaking after the tone. You can end the recording by pressing the ‘ ’-key. The recording will be played back.
Select “DELETE OGM” to erase the outgoing message. Select “ANS AND REC” for outgoing message 1 or “ANS ONLY” for outgoing message 2 and confirm. The pre-recorded outgoing message will be played.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “ANS MODE” and confirm. 4 Select “ANS AND REC” for outgoing message 1 or “ANS ONLY” for
outgoing message 2 and confirm.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “DAY SETTINGS” and confirm. 4 Set the day and confirm.
If, during recording, nothing is said for 8 seconds, the line will be automatically disconnected.
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Call screening on base and handset
This function is convenient if you only want to answer certain calls. During incoming call it is possible to screen the call over the base and handset and hear who is calling. On the base, if the speaker volume is not set to minimum, you can hear the outgoing message and the caller who is leaving a message. For the handset:
Recording a memo
A memo is considered as an incoming message that can be picked up later by the user. The max. recording time for a memo is 3 minutes.
Playback of incoming messages and memos
On the base:
During playback, you can:
On the handset:.
Due to noise on your telephone line, it’s possible that the device will not disconnect automatically, but record up to max. 3 minutes. The recording will be interrupted as soon as you take the line. If the unit continuous recording, press on the base.
1 When “SCREEN?” appears press OK, you can hear the caller by the
handset.
2 Press the delete key to stop the screening.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “TAM SETTINGS” and confirm. 3 Select “MEMO REC” and confirm. 4 The internal voice will ask you to start the memo recording after the beep. 5 Press the ‘ ’-key to stop the recording.
6 Press the playback key to play all the messages and memos. 7 Press the playback for 2 seconds to play only the new messages and memos.
For each message, the internal voice announce the day and time when the message was recorded.
Press the skip back key once to go to the beginning of the current message.
Press the skip back key twice to go to the previous message.
Press the stop key to stop the playback.
Press the delete key to erase the current message.
Press the play/pause key to interrupt the playback. Press the play/pause key
again to restart playback.
Press the skip forward key to go to the next message.
After you have listened to all messages, the internal voice will ask you to delete all the messages.
Press the delete key to confirm. After pressing delete, the internal voice con­firms that all the messages have been deleted.
Press the stop key to skip.
1 Enter the menu. 2 Select “PLAY MESSAGES” and confirm.
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9.3 Remote operation
The answering machine can be operated remotely using a touch-tone phone (DTMF tone selection system). The remote control is menu operated.
To enter the remote operation
Main menu
3 The amount of new messages will be show, press the down key to see all
messages (new and old messages).
4 Press the OK key to play a message. 5 After the play back, the internal voice will ask to delete all messages by
pressing the delete key.
1 Call your machine. The answering machine picks up the line, you hear the outgoing message and a
beep.
2
After the beep, press the ‘ ’ key long. The unit will ask to enter the VIP code.
3 Slowly dial the VIP code (default = ‘123’).
If the VIP code is incorrect the unit will confirm and ask you to re-enter.
4 If the VIP code is correct and the unit has new messages, it will start to
pronounce the amount of new messages and also play them. When all messages are played, the unit will ask you to press ‘5’ to delete current played messages, or ‘1’ to hear main menu.
1 If the unit doesn’t have any new messages it will say so and ask you to
press ‘1’ for main menu.
1 Press ‘1’ to hear the main menu. 2 Press ‘2’ to play all messages. 3 Press ‘3’ to play new messages. 4 Press ‘4’ to skip back during messages. 5 Press ‘5’ to delete during messages. 6 Press ‘6’ to skip forward during messages. 7 Press ‘7’ to set answer on/off. 8 Press ‘8’ to hear outgoing messages menu. 9 Press ‘9’ to set a new security code.
You are not obliged to play the main menu before activating any function.
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Troubleshooting
Outgoing message menu
Press ‘8’ in the main menu. The unit shall announce ‘Outgoing message menu’ followed by the outgoing message menu:
Setting the security code
10 Troubleshooting
2 Press ‘2’ to play the outgoing message. 3 Press ‘3’ to record ‘outgoing message 1’. 4 Press ‘4’ to record ‘outgoing message 2’. 5 Press ‘5’ to select ‘outgoing message 1’. 6 Press ‘6’ to select ‘outgoing message 2’. 8 Press ‘8’ to hear outgoing messages menu again. 1 Press ‘1’ to hear mean menu again.
5 The unit shall ask to press the ‘ ’ key to set a new VIP code. Press ‘ ’. 6 Use the numerical keypad to enter the new security code after the tone. 7 Press the ‘ ’ key to confirm.
1 8 The unit shall ask to press ‘1’ for main menu.
Symptom Possible cause Solution
No display Batteries uncharged Check the position of the
batteries Recharge the batteries
Handset turned off Turn on the handset
No tone Telephone cord badly connected Check the telephone cord
connection
The line is occupied by another handset
Wait until the other handset hangs up
The icon flashes Handset out of range Bring the handset closer to the
base
The base has no power supply Check the mains connection
to the base
The handset is not registered on the base
Register the handset on the
base Base or handset do not ring The ringing volume is off or low Adjust the ringing volume Tone is good, but there is no
communication
The dialing mode is wrong Adjust the dialing mode
(pulse/tone) Not possible to transfer a call
on PABX
The flash time is too short or too long
Change the flash time
Telephone does not react when pressing the keys
Manipulation error Remove the batteries and put
them back in place
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Technical characteristics
11 Technical characteristics
12 Warranty
12.1 Warranty period
The devices have a 36-month warranty period. The warranty period starts on the day the new unit is purchased. There is no warranty on standard or rechargeable batteries (AA/AAA type). Consumables or defects causing a negligible effect on operation or value of the equipment are not covered. The warranty has to be proven by presentation of the original or copy of the purchase receipt, on which the date of purchase and the unit-model are indicated.
12.2 Warranty handling
A faulty unit needs to be returned to an authorized service centre including a valid purchase note and a filled in service card. If the unit develops a fault during the warranty period, the service centre will repair any defects caused by material or manufacturing faults free of charge, by either repairing or exchanging the faulty units or parts of the faulty units. In case of replacement, colour and model can be different from the original purchased unit. The initial purchase date shall determine the start of the warranty period. The warranty period is not extended if the unit is exchanged or repaired by the service centre.
12.3 Warranty exclusions
Damage or defects caused by incorrect treatment or operation and damage resulting from use of non-original parts or accessories are not covered by the warranty. The warranty does not cover damage caused by outside factors, such as lightning, water and fire, nor any damage caused during transportation. No warranty can be claimed if the serial number on the units has been changed, removed or rendered illegible. Any warranty claims will be invalid if the unit has been repaired, altered or modified by the buyer.
Standard DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)
GAP (Generic Access Profile) Frequency range 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz Number of channels 120 duplex channels Modulation GFSK Speech coding 32 kbit/s Emission power 10 mW (average power per channel) Range maximum 300m in open space / 10-50m in-house Number of handsets Up to 5 Base power supply 230V / 50 Hz / 7,5V DC 300mA Charger power supply 230V / 50 Hz / 7,5V DC 200mA Handset batteries: 2 rechargeable batteries AAA, NiMH 1,2V, 550mAh Handset autonomy 200 hours in standby Handset talk time 10 hours Normal conditions of use +5 °C to +45 °C Flash time 100 or 250 ms
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Disposal of the device (environment)
This appliance may only be used with rechargeable batteries. If you want to replace the originally included batteries, please check whether the batteries you use are suitable and rechargeable. Alkaline batteries may under NO circumstances be used in the handsets. If you use Alkaline batteries and place the handset on the basis, the batteries will heat up and may explode. Any damage which may be caused cannot be recovered from the manufacturer and the damage thus caused to the appliance is not covered by the warranty conditions. Any repairs will be charged to you.
13 Disposal of the device (environment)
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the normal household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipments. The symbol on the product, user guide and/or box indicate this.
Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling point. By re-using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment. Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information on the collection points in your area.
14 Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a slightly damp cloth or with an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents.
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Instructions de sécurité
Français
1 Instructions de sécurité
• Utilisez uniquement la fiche du chargeur fournie. N'utilisez pas d'autres chargeurs, au risque
d'abîmer les éléments de batterie.
• Insérez uniquement des piles rechargeables du même type. N'utilisez jamais de piles ordinaires
non-rechargeables. Insérez des piles rechargeables en respectant la polarité (indiquée dans le compartiment à piles du combiné).
• Ne touchez pas les contacts du chargeur et de la fiche avec des objets pointus ou métalliques.
• Le fonctionnement de certains appareils médicaux pourrait être altéré.
• Le combiné peut provoquer un bourdonnement désagréable dans les prothèses auditives.
• N'installez pas la base dans une pièce humide ou à moins d'1,5 m d'une source d'eau. Veillez à
ce que le combiné reste sec.
• N'utilisez pas le téléphone dans un environnement exposé à des risques d'explosion.
• Jetez les piles et entretenez le téléphone dans le strict respect de l'-environnement.
• Comme ce téléphone est indisponible en cas de coupure de courant, vous devez utiliser un
téléphone autonome -pour les appels urgents, un téléphone mobile par exemple.
2 Pour commencer
2.1 Comment utiliser ce mode d'emploi ?
Ce mode d'emploi adopte les règles suivantes pour clarifier les instructions :
Touche à enfoncer.
2.2 Installation de la base
Pour installer la base, procédez comme suit : 1 Branchez une extrémité de l'adaptateur dans la prise de courant et l'autre extrémité dans la
prise d'adaptateur à l'arrière de la base.
2 Branchez une extrémité du câble téléphonique dans la prise téléphonique murale et l'autre
extrémité en dessous de la base.
3 Placez le câble téléphonique et le câble d'alimentation dans les guides de la base comme
indiqué sur la figure 2A.
Texte....... « ECRAN ».
Le texte qui apparaît sur l'écran du téléphone est indiqué dans la colonne de droite entre guillemets.
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Pour commencer
2.3 Installation du chargeur
2.4 Installation du combiné
1 Insérez l'adaptateur dans la prise murale.
1 Ouvrez le compartiment à piles comme illustré sur la figure 2C. 2 Insérez les piles en respectant la polarité (+ et -). 3 Refermez le compartiment à piles. 4 Laissez le combiné sur la base pendant 20 heures.
Avant la première utilisation du téléphone, assurez-vous au préalable que la batterie a pu se charger pendant 20 heures. À défaut, le téléphone ne fonctionnera pas de manière optimale.
Butler E465
7,5V DC 300mA
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- 2A Vue arrière de la base ­A. Prise murale du téléphone B. Câble d'alimentation C. Câble téléphonique
Butler E465
7,5V DC200mA
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- 2B Chargeur ­A. Adaptateur avec câble d'alimentation
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Butler E465
2 x AAA NiMh
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- 2C Vue arrière du combiné ­A. Couvercle B. Piles rechargeables
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Pour commencer
2.5 Touches/voyants
Combinét
1. Ecran
2. Menu / touche OK
3. Touche bas / journal des appels
4. Touche répertoire
5. Touches alphanumériques
6. Touche INT
7. Touche marche/arrêt / flash
8. Verrouillage du clavier
9. Main libres
10. Touche prise d'appel / fin d'appel
11. Touche haut / recomposition / pause
12. Touche mute / effacer
Ecran
En mode veille, l'écran affiche l'heure et le numéro du combiné :
12-05 1
Pour basculer entre le nom du combiné et l'heure, appuyez sur la touche '0' et maintenez-la enfoncée.
Base
13. Touche effacer
14. Bouton arrêt
15. Augmenter volume base
16. Bouton avancer
17. LED réponse marche/arrêt
18. Bouton lecture / pause
19. Bouton “skip back”
20. Diminuer volume base
21. Touche paging
22. Répondeur marche/arrêt
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2.6 Symboles
2.7 LED de la base
LED “Réponse marche/arrêt” (17) a la fonction suivante:
2.8 Navigation dans le menu
Le Butler E465 intègre un système de menus très convivial. Chaque menu aboutit à une série d'options. L'arborescence des menus est illustrée au paragraphe suivant.
2.9 Organisation des menus
Prise d'appel ; vous êtes en ligne Nouveaux numéros de la liste d'appels Appel externe Répondeur est allumé Appel interne Batterie pleine Appel suivi d'une réponse Batterie à moitié chargée Appel sans réponse Batterie faible Mains-libres Batterie vide Vous êtes dans le répertoire Nouveau message vocal Vous êtes dans le menu. Le clavier du combiné est verrouillé Indique que le numéro affiché déborde
de l'écran (12 chiffres).
Combiné à portée de la base L'antenne clignote quand le combiné n'est pas enregistré sur la base.
Désactivé Le répondeur est éteint. Activé Le répondeur est allumé. Clignotement lent Il y a de nouveaux messages. Clignotement rapide La mémoire du répondeur est pleine.
1 Le combiné étant allumé et en mode de veille, appuyez sur la touche
contextuelle pour accéder au menu principal.
2 Faites défiler l'écran jusqu'à l'option de menu souhaitée. Les options du
menu défilent en boucle (la première s'affiche à nouveau après la dernière).
3 Appuyez sur la touche OK pour afficher d'autres options ou pour valider le
réglage affiché.
Appuyez sur la touche Effacer pour revenir au niveau précédent dans le menu.
Menu Sous-menus
LECTURE MSG (PLAY MESSAGES)
NOUVEAUX (NEW MSG) TOUS (ALL MSG)
RÉPERTOIRE (PHONEBOOK)
AJOUTER (ADD ENTRY) MODIFIER (MODIFY ENTRY) SUPPRIMER (DELETE ENTRY)
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