HAGENUK Classico, Duo User Manual

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User Manual
and
Safety Precautions
Cordless DECT - telephone
with caller ID
10/04 hj
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T urn handset ON / OFF ON: E OFF: E hold for 2 s T urn keyp ad lock ON / OFF ON: E hold 1 s OFF: E hold 1 s Make an external call n i or i n Make an internal call INT hold 3 s, down Redial a number /, select entry, i
Store telephone number to Menu, OK, n, OK, n, OK
the phonebook Copy telephone number from
call log to phonebook Dialing from the phonebook Calling from call log Speaker phone ON / OFF ON: 2x i OFF: 1x i
Function input at the keypad
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B simult. until the name ap-
pears , n, OK
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select entry , i
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select entry , i
Set the handset volume i Set the speaker phone volume i 2x, Transfer call to another handset INT hold 3 s, hang up when
the other user answers
Quick reference for the handset
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Table of Contents
Quick reference for the handset............................................................... 2
Handset diagram ....................................................................................... 6
Base station overview ............................................................................... 7
Legend........................................................................................................ 8
Default settings.......................................................................................... 8
Menu structure........................................................................................... 9
Congratulations ....................................................................................... 11
Safety precautions................................................................................... 11
Contents of the package ......................................................................... 12
Features .................................................................................................. 12
Maintenance ........................................................................................... 13
Recycling................................................................................................. 13
LC - Display (LCD) (symbols line) ........................................................14
INSTALLING THE TELEPHONE....................................15
Installing and connecting the base st ation............................................ 15
Setting up the handset ............................................................................ 15
Replacement of the batteries.................................................................. 16
Out of range ............................................................................................. 17
Registering the handset with the base .................................................. 17
Registering the handset to the Classico base....................................... 17
Registering the handset with another DECT - base
(compatible with GAP)........................................................................ 18
De-registering the handset ..................................................................... 18
HANDSET SETTING ......................................................19
T urning the handset on and off .............................................................. 19
Automatic return to standby ................................................................... 19
Keypad locking ........................................................................................ 19
Setting the handset's ringer volume ...................................................... 20
Choosing the handset's ringer melody.................................................. 20
Setting the handset's volume ................................................................. 20
T urning keyp ad beeps on and off ........................................................... 21
T urning battery low beep on and off ...................................................... 21
Choosing the language ........................................................................... 22
T urning automatic answer on and off .................................................... 22
Returning the handset's setting to the default ...................................... 23
Modifying the personal code (PIN) of the handset............................ 23
Baby mode .............................................................................................. 24
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Modifying the name of the handset..................................................... 25
BASE SETTING .............................................................. 26
Ringer volume at the base .................................................................... 2 6
Ringer melody at the base .................................................................... 2 7
Setting the date and the time................................................................2 7
Returning the base's settings to the defaults .................................... 28
Changing the dialing mode................................................................... 2 8
Setting the Flash-time ............................................................................ 2 9
Modifying the PIN-code of the base .....................................................30
MAKING CALLS.............................................................31
Answering an external call...................................................................... 31
Answering an internal call ...................................................................... 31
Speaker phone calling............................................................................. 31
Setting the volume for speaker phone calling....................................... 32
Calling Outside ........................................................................................ 32
Making intercom calls ............................................................................. 32
Dialing preparation.................................................................................. 33
Redial........................................................................................................ 33
Dialing a number from the phonebook .................................................. 34
CALL CONTROL ............................................................34
Call timer .................................................................................................. 34
T ot al call duration .................................................................................... 3 4
Last call duration..................................................................................... 35
Reset call duration................................................................................... 35
Setting the call limitation ........................................................................ 35
Setting number barring ........................................................................... 36
Freeing barred numbers ......................................................................... 36
Saving emergency numbers ................................................................... 37
T ransfer of a communication to another handset................................. 37
EXTERNAL COMFORT FUNCTIONS............................38
Waiting call and toggling ........................................................................ 38
Consultation and toggling....................................................................... 38
Conference call with three people.......................................................... 39
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INTERNAL COMFORT FUNCTIONS .............................40
Waiting call during an internal call .......................................................40
Consultation and toggling .................................................................... 40
Conference call with three people ....................................................... 4 0
Paging the handsets ..............................................................................41
Reading the call duration ......................................................................41
Turning the microphone off (Mute) ..................................................... 41
PHONEBOOK.................................................................42
Add phonebook entry.............................................................................. 42
Dialing from the phonebook ................................................................... 42
Editing numbers in the phonebook........................................................ 43
Deleting numbers from the phonebook ................................................. 43
Deleting the whole phonebook............................................................... 44
CID LIST (CALLER LOG)...............................................44
Opening the CID list ................................................................................ 45
Dialing from the CID-list.......................................................................... 45
Editing numbers in the CID-list .............................................................. 46
Copying a number from the CID-list to the phonebook........................ 46
APPENDICES.................................................................47
T roubleshooting....................................................................................... 47
Warranty................................................................................................... 48
T echnical data.......................................................................................... 49
INDEX ............................................................................. 50
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Handset diagram
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INT
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Base station overview
Classico base station, connections on the bottom of the base
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1 Loudspeaker 2 Display 3 Open caller log, scroll menu up 4 MENU - key , turn of f microphone (Mute) 5 Scroll menu left 6 Talk key / speaker phone / OK - key 7 Open phonebook; scroll menu down 8 Alphanumeric keypad 9 St ar key 10 Flash - key 11 Redial; scroll menu right 12 End the call; handset ON / OFF; clear 13 # - key (pound key); internal connection 14 Microphone 15 Charging contacts handset 16 Charging contacts base 17 Paging key 18 LED indicating communication 19 Power supply unit jack 20 Telephone jack
1 handset at the basis registered 2 handsets at the base registered (DUO - model) Dialing mode tone dialing Ringer volume 3 (handset and base) Ringer melody 3 (handset and base) Handset volume (level) 2 Speaker phone volume (level) 3 Keypad beeps ON Battery low beep ON Auto Talk OFF SYSTEM PIN handset and base 0000 Baby mode OFF Rechargeable batteries enclosed, not installed
Default settings (depending on your country's version)
Legend
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MENU Structure
MENU
PHONEBOOK-
KEYPAD LOCK
PHONEBOOK­ADD ENTRY
SELECTION PHONEBOOK-
KEYPAD LOCKED
INTERNAL CALL
SETTING
PHONEBOOK EDIT ENTRY
PHONEBOOK DELETE ENTRY
PHONEBOOK DELETE ALL
ENTER NAME _
ENTER NUMBER _
EDIT NAME _
EDIT NUMBER _
DELETE? DELETED
ENTER H/S PIN _
PHONEBOOK ALL DELETED
INT CALL HANDSET _
INT CALL TO ALL
HANDSET SETTING
ACOUSTIC SETTING
LANGUAGE
AUTOMATIC ANSWER
DEFAULT SETTING
REGISTER
BASE SETTING
CHANGE PIN
BABY MODE
BABY CALL NUMBER
HANDSET NAME
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RINGER VOLUME
RINGER MELODY
EARPIECE VOLUME
KEY BEEP
BATTERY LOW TONE
SET KEY BEEP
SELECT VOLUME
SELECT MELODY
SELECT VOLUME
LEVEL 0-3
MELODY 1-6
LEVEL 1-3
SELECT LANGUAGE
SET AUTO ANSWER
CONFIRM DEFAULT SETTING?
DEFAULT SETTING DONE
REGISTER IN PROGRESS
ENTER BASE PIN _
ENTER NEW PIN _
CONFIRM NEW PIN _
ENTER NAME
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ENTER BABY NUMBER
SET BABY MODE
ON OFF
STORED
STORED
SET BATT LOW TONE
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
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BASE SETTING
ACOUSTIC SETTING
RINGER VOLUME
RINGER MELODY
SELECT VOLUME
SELECT MELDOY
LEVEL 0-3
MELODY 1-6
TIME & DAY SETTING
SET TIME SET DAY
DEFAULT SETTING
CONFIRM DEFAULT SETTING?
DEFAULT SETTING DONE
LINE SET TONE ­300MS
DIALING
SET DIAL MODE
FLASH SET FLASH
TIME
80 MS 100 MS 300 MS
DEREGISTER DEREGISTERHANDSET _
CHANGE PIN ENTER
NEW PIN _
CONFIRM NEW PIN _
CALL CONTROL
CALL TIMER TOTAL CALL
DURATION
LAST CALL DURATION
RESET CALL DURATION
CALL LIMIT
SELECT H/S
CALL LIMIT HANDSET _
GLOBAL/NATIONAL/INTERNAL
CALL BARRING
SELECT H/S
BARRING MODE
SET BARR MODE
EMERGENCY NUMBER
BARRING NUMBER
ON OFF
SELECT BARRING NO BARR NUM _
BARR NUM _ (1-3) _
EMERGENCY NUMBER SOS NUM _
ENTER SOS NUM 1 _
SOS NUM _ (1-4)
MODE
TONE PULSE
TIME
TOTAL CALL
LAST CALL
CONFIRM RESET?
DONE
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Congratulations
Thanks for purchasing this DECT - telephone! In order to be able using your phone in full comfort, we advise to read this manual completely , so you will be familiar with it s possibilities.
Do not place the set in the proximity of heat sources and don't expose is to direct sun rays, dust or vibrations.
Fit only the recommended rechargeable battery!
Insert the rechargeable batteries ensuring correct polarity . Do not use any other type of battery or a non-rechargeable
battery , as this could damage health and cause personal injury.
Do not place the base station in a moist room, such as bathroom or shower . The ideal temperature range is between +5° and +35° C and the humidity between 25 % and 85 %.
Do not use the phone in environment subject to explosion hazard e.g. auto paint booths.
Read these instructions carefully , and make sure that they accompany the Classico, when you give it to others to use.
The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical conditions within the particular environment (e.g. doctor's practice).
Dispose of the battery and phone in accordance with environmental regulations!
Safety precautions
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1 base station
1 charger with power supply (only DUO)
1 or 2 handsets (depending on the set)
2-4 rechargeable batteries (depending on the set)
1 power supply
1 telephone line-cord/plug depending on your country's version
1 user manual
Features
DECT - telephone according with the GAP - standard Speaker phone, mute, pause, intercom Up to four handsets can be registered with one base station Caller ID (CLIP) with a maximum of 20 telephone numbers in the log Alphanumeric DOT-matrix-display with blue backlight,
3 text lines and one line for the symbols
Block dialing Re-dialing the last 10 numbers dialed Phonebook with a maximum of 50 different telephone numbers
(max. 32 digits and 20 letters)
Keypad locking Tone or pulse dialing Announcement of calls on the handset, 6 ringer melodies at choice Volume of the handset ringer selectable in three levels,
or turned OFF
Up to eight hours of autonomy in communication Up to 130 hours of autonomy in standby
Contents of the package
Important instruction:
This user manual serves as an information. Its contents is no part of the contract. All technical dat a refer only to the normal values. Described execution and options can be different, depending on the local requirements of your country. We reserve the right to technical modifications.
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Indoors range up to 50 m, outdoors up to 300 m. Handset paging Volume of the handset adaptable in three levels Volume for speaker phone calling adaptable in three levels Transferring external - internal - internal Conference call external - internal - internal Baby mode Display of the call duration
Base Classico
Ringer adaptable in three levels or turned OFF Ringer melody adaptable, 6 melodies at choice St atus display Memory for maximum four emergency numbers Flash time adaptable 80 / 100 / 300 ms
Maintenance
Clean the base station and the handset with a moist cloth or with an antistatic cloth. Never use dry cloth! There is a danger of statical charge!
Recycling
When your telephone is taken out of service, dispose the batteries and the appliance in an environmentally friendly way!
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LC - Display (LCD) (symbols line)
1 Antenna ON: communication is possible
flashing: out of range, no communication
between handset and base
2 Internal ON: internal communication busy
flashing: internal communication is st arted 3 Speaker phoneON: handset in mode speaker phone 4 Connection ON: communication busy
flashing: incoming communication 5 Caller log ON: calls in the caller log
flashing: new calls in the caller log 6 Phonebook ON: menu phonebook open 7 Charging status
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
During charging of the handset batteries on the base or on the charger , the symbols below alternate on the right utmost position of the symbols line.
battery 100% charged battery 66% charged battery 33% charged flashing: battery low
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INSTALLING THE TELEPHONE
Connect the base station at a central place in the home. Avoid a position close to a television set or radio transmitters, monitors or PC's. Please consider that reception and range are highly dependant from the architectural data. In a free space, the range is 300 m maximum, inside buildings this range can be reduced to 50 m. At the first installation, the batteries should be charged for at least 14 hours, before using the telephone set.
1. Connect the small plug at the power supply cable in the power jack (19)
on the bottom of the base.
2. Plug in the power supply into the wall outlet (230 V). Plug in the power
supply of the charger (230V, only DUO set) into the wall outlet.
3. Connect the small plug of the telephone cable to the jack (20) on the
bottom of the base.
4. Plug in the telephone cord into the telephone jack.
Setting up the handset
1. The screen is protected with a synthetic film, remove it.
2. Open the battery compartment by turning the lid until the arrows on the
lid and on the handset match.
3. Place the batteries in the battery compartment, check the polarity!
4. Close the battery compartment, place the lid back with the arrows
matching, and turn the lid to the right.
5. Place the handset on the base station to charge the batteries
completely . The charging indication appears.
6. The handset is automatically registered with the base station.
Installing and connecting the base station
When you purchase another cable in a retail store, take care to buy
one with correctly connected wires!
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Replacement of the batteries
1. Open the lid of the battery compartment (fig.1)
2. Remove the used batteries (fig.2)
3. Place new batteries in the battery compartment. Check the polarity!
4. Close the battery compartment (fig.1)
fig. 1 fig.2 fig.3
Dispose of the used batteries in respect with the environment.
Do not throw them in the normal wastebasket! Batteries are dangerous, chemical waste.
opening and closing the batteries placing the battery compartment removed batteries Match the arrows on lid handset by turning the lid
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