
Table of contents
Technical Desctiption 1
Putting into service 2
Dialing call numbers 3
Using the telephone memory 4
Advanced operations 5
Adjsuting telephone settings 6
Adjsuting telephone settings 7
Operation at private PBXs 8
Wall mounting 10

1
Technical Desctiption
Key functions:
Set key
Recall key
Redial key
Volume keys
Repertory keys
(While pressing shift)
Pause key
Mute key
Handsfree key /
Speaker & massage waiting lamp
Repertory keys
Speed dialing
(Combined with keypad)
"New massage" display (at private PBX)
If your PBX supplies active massage service, you can get notification for pending
voice massages.
When new massages are received, the massage waiting lamp will blink repidlly.
After you listen and delete all pending massages, the lamp will turn off.

2
Putting into service
Safety precautions
For your safety and protection, do not operate the telephone in bathrooms or
showers (damp environments). The telephone is not splashproof.
Dispose of the telephone in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with
the relevant legislation.
Do not forget to include the User’s Guide when passing on your Falcon FT5010 to
a third party.
Recommendations for telephone installation
• Do not expose the telephone to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
• Operation at temperatures between +5°c and +40°c.
• A distance of at least one meter must be observed between the telephone and
radio equipment, such as radio telephones, radio paging devices or TVs.
Otherwise telephone traffic can be affected.
• Do not install the telephone in rooms where large quantities of dust accumulate
as this can considerably reduce the service life of the telephone.
• To clean the telephone, simply wipe it with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe.
Never use a dry cloth (danger of electrostatic discharge) or abrasive cleaning
agents!
• Contact with unit parts (e.g. rubber feet) can leave marks on surface finishes
applied to furniture.
Connections
Plug the short end of the handset spiral cable to the handset, and the long end to
the jack marked with at the bottom part of the
phone.
Plug one end of the telephone cable to the line jack,
and the other end to the jack marked with at
the bottom part of the phone. Look at the image to
determine the right way of installation, depeding on
desktop installation or wall mounting.
If you want to use wall mounting, look at the
description on pg. 10.
Now, the telephone is ready for use.
Desktop installation
Wall mounting