Fysic FX-5725 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL
FX-5725
1. INTRODUCTION
The FYSIC FX-5725 consists of a wired phone (called ‘wired phone’ in this user’s manual) and a wireless handset with a charger.
The wired phone is provided with a very clear and illuminated keypad,
large buttons, a loud ringtone and an amplied receiver sound. In addition
The wireless handset also offers a phonebook memory for 50 contacts, 2 direct memory buttons, a large, illuminated and clear display and large, illuminated push-buttons.
You can use both the wired phone and wireless handset to make calls holding the receiver to your ear or by using the speaker function, allowing your other house members to listen in or to keep your hands free to make e.g. notes.
Between the wired phone and wireless handset you can make intercom calls free of charge and you can forward calls from an outside line.
When you’re subscribed to the Caller-ID service, the number or the name of the person calling you will be shown on the displays of both the wired phone and the wireless handset.
ATTENTION:
You can NOT make calls with the wireless handset during a power out­age. However, you can make calls with the wired phone by picking up the receiver and dialling the number. Also the speaker function is unavailable during a power outage.
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2. OVERVIEWS
2.1 WIRED PHONE:
power adaptor input (bot­tom of phone)
phone line input (bottom of phone)
display (see paragraph 2.3)
the light under­neath this button remains lit while the answering func­tion is switched on
4 7
*
spiral cable input (bottom of phone)
built-in speaker
1
2 5 8 0
3 6 9
#
P
C / RINT
built-in microphone (for hands-free call­ing and answering functions)
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call indicators, illuminate when receiving a call;
ash when you’ve
missed a call while you were away (this requires a subscription to the Caller-ID service);
also ash when the
answer machine has registered new messages
direct memory buttons to directly dial frequently used num-
1
2
3 4 7
0
*
bers
to turn the answering function on or off
opens the Caller-ID memory also used as button when scrolling memories and set­tings
start/stop button for playback of recorded messages
opens the phonebook memory also used as button when scrolling memories and set­tings
rewind / fast forward button for playback of recorded mes­sages
to turn the speaker function on or off
to open the menu and to conrm settings
stops all current activities and switches the phone back to standby mode
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5 8
keypad for entering names and numbers
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‘asterisk’ button, used for tele-services such as ‘tele-banking’
4
#
‘pound’ button, used for tele-services such as ‘tele-banking’
C / R
INT
P
also used as ‘ringtone off’ button (briey press to turn off, briey press again to switch the ringtone back on)
also used as pause button when entering phone numbers
(briey press and hold this button while entering the number)
intercom button to start an intercom conversation between the wired phone and wireless handset
to open the last number memory
correction button, to correct wrong inputs, also used as a function button for ‘call waiting’)
to switch the receiver amplication on or off
to switch the equalizer (tone) functions on or off
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2.2 WIRELESS HANDSET:
C / R
C / R
call indicators, illuminate when receiv-
ing a call; ash when you’ve missed a
call while you were away (this requires a subscription to the Caller-ID service);
also ash when the answer machine
has registered new messages
built-in speaker
display (see paragraph 2.3)
built-in microphone
charger contacts for the rechargeable batteries
direct memory buttons to directly dial frequently used num­bers
to open the menu and to conrm settings
call button: to start a call, also used as speaker button (press again during a call)
end button: to end a call, also used to turn the handset off (in standby mode, press and hold for at least 3 seconds, press and hold again for 3 seconds to turn the handset back on)
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keypad for entering names and numbers
C / R
‘asterisk’ button, used for tele-services such as ‘tele-bank­ing’ also used keylock (in standby mode, press and hold for at least 3 seconds, press and hold again for 3 seconds to unlock the keypad bids)
‘pound’ button, used for tele-services such as ‘tele-banking’ also used as ‘ringtone off’ button (in standby mode, press and hold for at least 3 seconds, press and hold again for 3 seconds to turn the call back) also used as pause button when entering phone numbers (briey press and hold this button while entering the num­ber)
to open the last number memory
correction button, to correct wrong inputs, also used as a function button for ‘call waiting’
opens the Caller-ID memory also used as button when scrolling memories and set­tings
opens the phonebook memory also used as button when scrolling memories and set­tings
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2.3 DISPLAY:
wired phone display wireless phone display
illuminates when the name or number is too long to be shown on
the display
indicates that the microphone is turned off
illuminates when the extra (boost) amplier is activated
ashes when receiving a call
and remains lit during a call
illuminates when the speaker function is activated
voicemail indication (only when supported by your telephone
service provider, see also chapter 8)
ashes when you’ve missed a call while away (this requires a
subscription to the Caller-ID service)
illuminates while programming or selecting memories
indicates that the ringtone is turned off
illuminates when the answering function is activated,
ashes when new messages are recorded
alarm (wake-up) function is turned on
reception indicator (see also paragraph 13.4)
illuminates when the keypad is locked
battery indicator
( = full, = 2/3 full, = 1/3 full, = nearly empty)
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3. INSTALLATION
3.1 WIRED PHONE:
Receiver:
1. connect the spiral cable to the bottom of the receiver and insert the other end into the bottom of the phone, depress the plugs until you hear a click
Telephone input:
1. insert the smaller plug of the telephone line into the bottom of the phone (depress the plug until you hear a click)
2. connect the telephone plug to the wall telephone socket
Power supply:
1. connect the supplied power adaptor to the DC 6V input at the bottom of the phone
2. insert the adap­tor into a 230V wall socket
ONLY USE THE SUPPLIED ADAPTOR, CONNECTING A DIFFERENT ADAPTOR CAN LEAD TO DANGEROUS SITU­ATIONS OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRONICS OF
THE PHONE
FX-5725
DECT Telephone
6VDC 500mA
Fysic Service: +31(0)736411355
NL: Gedurende een spanningsuitval is deze telefoon nog wel bruikbaar (alleen bellen via de hoorn en 5 seconden wachten nadat u de hoorn heeft opgenomen). Telefoneren via de draadloze handset is gedurende een spanningsuitval NIET mogelijk. FR: Pendant une coupure de courant, ce téléphone est encore utilisable (uniquement via le cornet
et attendez 5 secondes après vous avez repris le cornet). Téléphoner via le combiné sans l
est IMPOSSIBLE pendant une coupure de courant. D: Wärend eines Stromausfall ist dieses Telefon trotzdem noch benutzbar (nur telefonieren mit dem kabelgebundenen Telefon und 5 Sekunden warten nach dem Sie den Hörer abgenommen haben). Telefonieren mit dem schnurlosen Telefon ist während eines Stromausfall NICHT möglich. GB: This telephone can still be used during a power failure (handset use only and please wait 5 seconds after lifting the handset). The cordless handset CANNOT be used during a power failure.
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connection for the spiral cable
telephone line input power adaptor input
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3.2 WIRELESS HANDSET:
Charger/cradle:
1. insert the adaptor of the cradle/charger into a 230V AC wall socket
FX-5725
Charger Pod
6VDC 150mA
Fysic Service: +31(0)736411355
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
v1.0
Batteries:
1. open the battery compartment of the handset by sliding the bat­tery cover downward
2. install the supplied batteries into the battery compartment, paying attention to the correct polarity (+ and -)
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DECT Handset
Fysic Service:
v1.0
+31(0)736411355
+
FX-5725
+
-
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3. slide the battery cover back onto the handset and place the hand­set onto the cradle/charger
4. leave the handset on the cradle/charger uninterrupted for 15 hours to properly charge the battery pack
INSERT ONLY RECHARGEABLE NiMH (NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE) BATTERIES SIZE AAA (PENCIL FORMAT).
THE USE OF NOT RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AN­OTHER TYPE OF FORMAT MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS SITUA­TIONS OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
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4 USING THE TELEPHONE
4.1 SPEAKER FUNCTION:
You can make calls using the speaker function, allowing other house mem­bers to listen in or to keep your hands free for e.g. making notes.
Wired phone
4.2 VOLUME:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
2x
Wireless
handset
press the speaker button on the wired phone to turn on the speaker function
press the speaker button again to disconnect or pick up the receiver to continue the conversation through the receiver
when using the wireless handset, you must rst
press the call button to connect and then press the call button again to turn on the speaker func­tion
by pressing the call button again, the speaker function is turned off again and you can have your conversation by holding the handset to your ear
during a call, use the and buttons to adjust the reception volume; for both the wired phone and the wireless handset, you can set separate volume levels for calls through the receiver or through the speaker.
See paragraphs 10.1 and 10.2 for using the BOOST function (extra amplication)
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4.3 TONE CONTROL:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
Wired phone: during a call, repeatedly press the button to adjust the following functions in order: Bass: to increase the low tones Treble: to increase the high tones
Neutral: no extra tone amplication
this setting only applies to the sound through the receiver and remains in the memory
Wireless handset: for the wireless handset, you can use the menu to adjust the tone control, see paragraph 10.1
4.4 ANSWERING CALLS:
When receiving a call, a ringtone will sound and the call indicators will il­luminate.
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
pick up the receiver or press Loudsp
pick up the receiver or press the speaker but­ton to answer the call with the wired phone and pick up the handset from the cradle/charger and press the call button to answer the call with the wireless handset
See paragraph 10.1 for answering calls by only picking up the handset from the cradle.
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4.5 ENDING CALLS:
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
4.6 DIAL NUMBERS:
Wired phone
4 7
6
5
9
8
Wireless
handset
6
4
5
9
7
8
using the wired phone, put the receiver back down or press the speaker button again to dis­connect the call
using the wireless handset, press the end but­ton or replace the handset onto the cradle/char­ger to disconnect the call.
press the call button to dial the number,
press and hold the # button for at least 2 seconds to insert a dial pause
you can delete an incorrect input with key C/R.
pick up the receiver or press the call button to dial the number
You can also pick up the receiver or press the call button rst and then input the number;
however, this doesn’t give you the option of correcting any wrong input.
4.7 DIALLING DIRECT MEMORIES:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
press the desired M button (M1 or M2), the phone will turn on immediately and dial the number
Refer to paragraph 5.4 for programming and deleting the DIRECT memories.
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4.8 DIALLING FROM THE PHONEBOOK:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
open the phonebook memory by pressing the button
use the and buttons to look for the desired contact
press the speaker button (wired phone) or press the call button (wireless handset) to dial the number
When 2 numbers are programmed for this contact, you’ll need to rst use the and buttons to select the desired number, then press the speaker button (wired phone) or call button (wireless handset) again to dial the number. Refer to chapter 5 for programming, correcting and deleting the phonebook memories.
4.9 DIALLING FROM THE LAST NUMBER MEMORY:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
Open the last number memory by pressing the
button
use the and buttons to select the desired call
pick up the receiver or press the on button to dial the number.
Refer to chapter 6 for programming, correcting and deleting the phonebook memories.
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4.10 DIALLING FROM THE CALLER-ID MEMORY:
C / R
C / R
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
open the number dialler memory by pressing the button.
use the and buttons to select the desired call
pick up the receiver or press the on button to dial the number.
Refer to chapter 7 for copying, correcting and deleting the phonebook memories.
4.11 R/FLASH FUNCTION:
R/FLASH means you can briey interrupt the telephone connection. This function is used by certain home or ofce switchboards to forward calls or for
activating certain telephone services such as ‘Call Waiting’.
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
during a call, press the C/R button for a FLASH pulse
Some telephone providers require you to press a numeric button after the FLASH pulse to use e.g. ‘Call Waiting’, for more information please contact your service provider.
See paragraph 10.3 for adjusting the interruption duration of this ash pulse.
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4.12 INTERCOM:
INT
Follow the steps below to make internal calls between the wired phone and wireless handset free of charge or, when using multiple wireless hand­sets, calls between different handsets.
Wired phone
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
Wireless
handset
2x
intercom from the wired phone:
press the INT (*) button
press the MENU/OK button
the speaker function will turn on and you can start your conversation as soon as the wireless handset answers
intercom from the wireless:
press the MENU/OK button
use the and buttons to select the [ INTERCOM ] option
press 2x the MENU/OK (*) button
the wireless handset is turned on and you can start your conversation as soon as the wired phone answers
*: when you have registered multiple wireless handsets, you can use the and but­tons to select the handset you want to call; this is not necessary when using a single wire­less handset
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4.13 CALL FORWARDING:
INT
Follow the steps below to forward calls between the wired phone and wireless handset or, when using multiple handsets, between the different wireless handsets.
Wired phone
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
Wireless
handset
2x
forwarding from the wired phone:
during a call, press the INT (*) button
press the MENU/OK button
as soon as the wireless handset answers, you can an­nounce the outside line and replace the receiver
forwarding from the wireless handset:
during a call, press the MENU/OK button
use the and buttons to select the [ INTERCOM ] option
press 2x the MENU/OK (*) button
as soon as the wired phone answers, you can announce the outside line and press the end button
*: when you have registered multiple wireless handsets,, you can then also use the and
buttons to select the handset you want to forward the outside line to; this is not neces-
sary when using a single wireless handset
4.14 CONFERENCE:
For a conference call (a call between the outside line, the wired phone and also the wireless handset), you follow the same instructions as for ‘call forwarding’ but instead of replacing the receiver (wired phone) or pressing the end button (wireless handset), you press and hold the 0 button for at least 2 seconds.
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4.15 BUSY INDICATION:
When the wired phone or wireless handset is currently on a call with the outside line, the other unit cannot make a call simultaneously.
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
during the call, [ Line busy ] will appear in the display of the other unit
4.16 MUTE FUNCTION: (private function) During a call, you can turn off the microphone allowing you to talk with other house members in private without having the person you’re calling listening in.
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
during a call, press the MENU/OK button
use the
and
buttons to select the [ Mute ]
option
press the MENU/OK button to mute the micro­phone
the symbol will illuminate in the display
Repeat these instructions, but now select thee [ MIC ON ] option to turn the microphone back on.
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4.17 CALL DURATION:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
during a call, the call duration will be shown in the display; the call duration will disappear from the display as soon as you disconnect
4.18 KEY LOCK: (wireless handset only) To prevent you from accidentally pressing buttons, you can lock the key­pad of the wireless handset.
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
2sec.
press and hold the * (asterisk) button for at least 2 seconds
a key symbol will appear in the display
Press and hold the * button for at least 2 seconds to cancel the key lock function. Incom­ing calls can still be answered in the usual way, also with the key lock activated. See ‘Key lock’ in paragraph 10.1 to have this key lock activated automatically.
4.19 SWITCHING OFF THE HANDSET: (wireless handset only) To save battery power or to not be disturbed by the handset, you can turn it off completely
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
2sec.
press and hold the end button for at least 2 sec­onds to completely switch off the handset
Place the handset back onto the cradle/charger or press and hold the end button again for at least 2 seconds to switch the handset back on. Keep in mind that you cannot answer calls with the handset switched off, neither can you make calls yourself.
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5 MEMORIES
1
2
3
0
1
2
3 4 7
0
Both the wired phone and wireless handset have a capacity for 50 con­tacts, for each contact you can program a home number and a mobile phone number. In addition, for each contact you can program a VIP ring­tone allowing you to recognize your caller from the ringtone. (*)
*: this function requires ‘Caller-ID’, please contact your telephone service provider for details
5.1 PROGRAMMING:
Wired phone
3x
5 8
Wireless
handset
press the MENU/OK button
Use the and buttons to select the [ Phonebook ] option
3x
press 3x the MENU/OK button
use the keypad to enter the contact name
6 9
6
4
5
9
7
8
• use the ABC on the buttons, for example press the 5 button 3x for the letter L
• use the C/R button do delete any incorrect input
• press 1x the 0 button to insert a space or repeatedly press the 0 button for various special characters; by pressing the 1 button you’ll also nd various special characters
• the name may contain up to 12 letters
press the MENU/OK button
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1
2
3 4 7
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3 4 7
0
1
2
3
0
Wired phone
4 7
4 7
Wireless
handset
use the keypad to enter the mobile phone num­ber
6
5
9
8
6
5
9
8
• use the C/R button to delete any incorrect input
• press and hold the # button for 2 seconds for a dial pause
• the number may contain up to 24 digits
• you may skip this step when your contact has no mo­bile phone number
press the MENU/OK button
use the keypad to enter the mobile phone number
6
5
9
8
6
5
9
8
• use the C/R button to delete any incorrect input
• press and hold the # button for 2 seconds for a dial pause
• the number may contain up to 24 digits
• you may skip this step when your contact has no mo­bile phone number
press the MENU/OK button
use the and buttons to determine the de­sired VIP ringtone for this contact
press the MENU/OK button to save the contact
2x
2x
press 2x the MENU/OK button to enter the next contact or press the button (wired phone) or
of
of
end button (wireless handset) to exit the pro­gramming mode
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5.2 DIALLING:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
press the button to open the phonebook memory
use the and buttons to select the desired contact
press the speaker button (wired phone) or press the call button (wireless handset) to dial the number
when 2 numbers are programmed for this contact, you’ll rst have to use the and buttons to select the desired number, then press the speaker button (wired phone) or call button (wireless handset) again to dial the number
5.3 CORRECTING:
Wired phone
Wireless
handset
press the button to open the phonebook memory
use the and buttons to select the contact you want to correct
press the MENU/OK button
use the
and
buttons to select the
[ Edit ] option
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