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Welcome ...
Introducing your Magma Digital Cordless
Telephone with Answering Machine
from One.Tel
• Crystal clear digital sound quality
• Caller ID, to see who's calling before you pick up
the phone
• 10 Last number redial
• 40 Name and number phonebook, to store and dial your
most frequently used numbers.
• Answering machine with remote operation facility
This user guide will show you how to use any of the
following models: Magma 110, Magma 210, Magma 310
or Magma 410. It contains all the information you need,
explained simply to help you get the most from your phone.
Helpline
0845 226 7794
(local call rate)
What's in the box:
• Magma handset
• Magma base
• 2 x AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2v 650 mAh)
• Battery cover
• Power supply
• Telephone line cord
For
each
additional handset,
• Magma additional handset
• Magma charger
• 2 x AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries (1.2v 650 mAh)
IMPORTANT
This equipment is not designed for making c'l1ergency calls when
the power foils. Alternative arrangements s,ould be mode for
access to emergency services.
you
will have the following:
Contents
Setting up
Finding a lacation 5
Connecting your phone 5
Installing and charging the
handset batteries 6
Connecting the telephone line cord 6
Belt clip 6
Your Magma handset ... . .. 7
Your Magma base and charger 8
Your handset display 9
Standby display 10
Menu options 11
Using your Magma phone
Switching the handset on/off 14
Make a call 14
Adiust the earpiece volume. .. . 14
Preparatory dialling (pre-dial) 14
End a call 15
Receive a call 15
Redial 15
Handsfree . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Privacy (Mute) 16
Finding/paging handsets 16
Using the phonebook 16
Store a phonebook name/number 16
Dial a phonebook number 17
Edit a phonebook name/number 17
Delete a phonebook name/number .. 18
Delete all phonebook names/numbers 18
VIP ring 18
Using extra handsets 19
Call another handset (internal call) 19
Transferring calls 19
Conference call 19
Selecting a base to use 20
De-register a handset 20
Answering machine
Switch the answering machine on/off. 21
Answer modes and outgoing messages 21
Select Answer and Record mode. .. 21
Select Answer Only mode 22
Record your own OGM 22
Play/check your OGM 22
Restorethe pre-recorded OGM 23
Set the ring delay 23
Record a memo . 23
Play back a memo directly 24
Listento your messages 24
Delete all messages 24
Call filtering 25
Set a call filtering option. . 26
Change the SOS code 26
Remote operation
When your answering machine is off . 27
When your answering machine is on . 27
Remote operation table 28
Change the remote PIN code 28
Handset menu
Handset ringer volume 29
Handset ringtones 29
Name your handset 30
Alert tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Call timer 31
Auto-answer . 31
Contents
Setting up
Finding a location 5
Connecting your phone . . . . . .. 5
Installing and charging the
handset batteries 6
Connecting the telephone line cord 6
Belt clip 6
Your Magma handset
Your Magma base and charger
Your handset display
Standby display 10
Menu options. .. . 11
Using your Magma phone
Switching the handset on/off . .. .. 14
Make a call. . . . . . 14
Adjust the earpiece volume 14
Preparatory dialling (pre-dial). . 14
End a call 15
Receive a call .......•.. 15
Redial 15
Handsfree 15
7
8
9
Privacy (Mute) 16
Finding/paging handsets 16
Using the phonebook 16
Store a phonebook name/number 16
Dial a phonebook number 17
Edit a phonebook name/number 17
Delete a phonebook name/number .. 18
Delete all phonebook names/numbers 18
VIP ring. . 18
Using extra handsets 19
Call another handset (internal call) 19
Transferring calls . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Conference call . . . . .. 19
Selecting a base to use ..... 20
De-register a handset .. 20
Answering machine
Switch the answering machine on/off. 21
Answer modes and outgoing messages 21
Select Answer and Record mode. . .. 21
Select Answer Only mode 22
Record your own OGM 22
Play/check your OGM 22
Restorethe pre-recorded OGM 23
Set the ring delay 23
Record a memo. . 23
Play back a memo directly 24
Listento your messages 24
Delete all messages 24
Call filtering . .. 25
Set a call filtering option. . 26
Change the SOS code 26
Remote operation
When your answering machine is off
When your answering machine is on
Remote operation table ....
Change the remote PIN code
Handset menu
Handset ringer volume 29
Handset ringtones 29
Name your handset 30
Alert tones 30
Call timer 31
Auto-answer 31
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....... 28
Base menu
Base ringer volume 32
Base ringtone 32
Call barring 33
Base PIN code 34
Dialling mode 34
Resetyour phone 35
Additional Features
Room monitor 37
Keypad lock . 37
Language selection 3B
Registering additional handsets 38
Register your handset to another base. 39
Network services
Caller ID 40
Calls log 40
View the calls log 40
Dial a calls log number 41
Delete all calls log entries 41
Copy a calls log number
to the phonebook 41
Call waiting 41
Simple solutions
Handset/Base 42
Answering Machine 43
Caller ID 43
Recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43
General information
Safety . . . 44
Maintenance 45
How many telephones can I have? 45
Product guarantee . . . . 45
4 )
Setting
up
Follow these simple steps to prepare your
phone(s) ready for use.
Finding a location
Make sure your phone is:
• Within 2 metres of a power and phone socket so that the
cords will reach.
• At least1metre away from other electrical appliances,
to avoid interference.
• Not located in humid or damp conditions,
e.g. in a bathroom.
Connecting your phone
Connect the base power supply into the socket marked
'-" on the back of the base, plug the other end into the
mains power socket and switch on. You will hear a
confirmation tone .
.h orc...::Je,...,.swel _. lig lt on
indicate t~at
tak<)messages.
WARNING
Use only the power supply that came with your Magma phone.
Using another power supply could seriously damage your phone
and invalidate your warranty.
Do not ("rmeet the IElepnonc
c~orged r~ls will prevent
before 'he be••e' ~s ore c~or~ec A".werl11g the phone before
'he ba ,>rlesore 'ully (hor~€'d nay prev€'lt'h>onfron reaching
t
elr apt''l1UM capac')'
2 On
Connect the power supply attached to each charger into
the mains power socket and switch on.
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answerlllg Mach leISon o"d ready to
each charger (multi-packs only)
I
1('
base olso comes on
'le
cOld mtil your handset) fully
"le
,k01t~" phon" belr g answered
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Preparingthe handsets
Installing and charging the handset batteries
On each handset:
Remove the battery COlp<tmen :over f necessary.
Insert 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied. Make sure
you fit the batteries with the+and - as shown inside the
battery compartment. Slide the battery cover securely back
into place.
2 To charge the batteries, place the handset(s) on the base or
on a charger. The charging light illuminates. The battery
symbol in the handset display begins scrolling.
You must charge each handset for at least 14 hours
before use.
WARNING
Under no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be
used. Only usethe approved batteries or you will invalidate
your guarantee and may damage the telephone.
BATTERYLOW WARNING
If the 0 symbol is displayed on the handset, and you hear the
low battery tone during a call, you will need to recharge your
handset before you can use it.
Battery Performance
The handset may become warm during charging, this is normal
On a single charge your handset will give approx.12t,ours talk
time and 130 hours stondby time.
i'lew NiMH battenes do 'lot read- thel full capacity until they
have been In use fa! several days
Over time, a' the Oattene< woo out, the charge capacity will
reduce, so 'educlng thE'talklsta 1dby t'me of the handset
EventuallyIley w' 'led to be rEplaced
Connecting the telephone line cord
Connect the telephone line cord into the socket marked
- on the back of the base. Plug the other end into the
telephone wall socket.
Only use the telephone line cord supplied or your phone may not
work correctly.
Belt clip
Each handset comes with a handy built-in belt clip which
you can use to carry the handset around with you.
Press on the area shown, then hook the belt clip onto your
belt, waistband or pocket.
Setting up is now complete. The answering
machine is on, ready to record messages and
you can make and receive calls on your Magma
phone from One.Tel.
Your
Magma handset
• r.leol
• P'ess le, ,,,;1 the menu and reurr te c
• Use to sWitch the answering mach, le ai/oH .
• Use to access the answering machine menu option'
• Press to increase the handset earpiece/ringer volume
• USE woen connected to 0 sw le '::>0"d 'PB:'
Clear/Mute/Answering Machine
digits,
• DUring a call press to mute
• Use to access the malO menu options
• Use to scroll up through the menu
• Use when dl' dlir 8 from the pi onebook
Ira tel
y)1l1 VOI
Menu/Up
options/phonebook/Calls log
R/Phonebook
• For use w,tI Call HaltIng
Redial/OK
tly
:e
~
~Handsfree
Use to redial any of the last 10 nl mbers called
Press to confirm a displayed option
Press and hold la switch the handset power oH
Press to SWitch the handsel power on .
Talk
Press to make, end and receive calls .
Caller ID' /OOWN
Use to access the Calls log menu options.
Press to decrease the handset earpiece/ringer volume.
Use to scroll down through the menu options/
phonebook/Calls log .
Use when making a conference call
Press and hold to store a pause in a
phonebaak number
US"
the r hi le m hnndsfree mode
Your Magma base and charger
Magma base
New Calls/In Use light
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Col,
Iu InQtp$w en th
Incoming Calls/
Messages light/
Answer On Light
• Fa .he' when
_"'""'~ • Flashes when you
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If
"''l
receiving a col
have new messages
answering machine.
stored on the
• illuMinates when th,
answer;ng ma' hine
s ·"itched on.
Chorge Light
m at, whel he
Handset Finder
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t:'d
le
log
te
L I L ;el
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u
Magma charger
Chorge Light
~te
- :-:'ling
Your
handset display
Always displayed when your handset is on,
shows the battery status.
All bars filled - battery fully charged.
Empty and you hear a warning tone (during a call)-
batteries are low and need charging.
Bars scrolling - battery is charging.
The phone number/name displayed has more
than 12 digits. Only 12 digits/characters can
be displayed at any time.
Flashes when receiving an internal call.
Remains steady when an internal call is in progress.
Flashes when receiving an external (outside) call.
Remains steady when an external call is in progress.
A caller has rung on more than one
(displayed whilst viewing the Calls log). *
Flashes when you have new Calls log entries.
Remains steady when viewing the Calls log. *
Keypad is locked. You cannot make calls, only
receive them. You can still make emergency calls.
You have new messages stored on your
answering machine.
Always displayed when your handset is on, shows
the signal strength.
Flashes and you hear a warning tone during a call if
you move out of range, you will need to move closer
to the base for clearer reception.
Standby display
Once charged, your handset display will be as below, displaying
the handset number. This is referred to as
For example:
'standby
mode'.
10 )
Menu options
PHONE BK
HANDSET
STORE (See page 16)
EDIT (See page 17)
DELETE (See page 18)
DELALL (See page 18)
MELODY (VIP Ring) (See page 18)
VOLUME (See page 29)
DELCID (See page 41)
EXT RING (See page 29)
INT RING (See page
LABEL (See page 30) CONFIRM
TONES (See page 30) LOW BAD
TIMER (See page 31) RANGE
AUTO ANS (See page 31 )
291
KEY
UNPROTEC VOLUME
(See page 32)
MELODIES
(See page 32)
PIN PROT Enter PIN CALL BAR
(See page 33)
PIN CODE
(See page 34)
DEL HS
(See page 20)
DIALMODE
(See page 34)
DEFAULT
(See page 35)
AUTO (See page 20)
PREFER (See page 20)
FIXED (See page 20)
MONITOR
OFF (See page 37)
ON (See page 37)
=
12)
KEY LOCK
LANGUAGE
TAD MENU
OFF (See page 37)
ON (See page 37)
ENGLISH (See page 38)
DEUTSCH (See page 38)
PIN CODE (See page 28)
RG DELAY (See page 23)
SOS CODE (See page 26)
FILTERIN (See pages 25/26) SPK FILT
FUL FILT
CID FIL1
CID FIL 2
OFF
Quick Guide
Function Button press
Switch handset off
Switch handset on
Adjust earpiece volume
Make a call / preparatory call
End a call
Receive a call Phone rings,
Redial
Make a handsfree call
Privacy
Store phonebook number
Dial phonebook number ~, ~ or
Internal call
Switch answering machine on/off
Select answer and record OGM
Play messages
Select handset ringer volume
Select handset ringtone ~, ~ or
Hold down
@
until display comes on.
~ or
@
8,
enter number / Enter number,
8
or place handset on base/charger.
@, ~
(3],
enter number.
t'!;),
then
~, PHONEBOOK,
GD,
enter internal handset number,
t'!;) ,
UJ
to display either
t'!;) ,
C8
then
t'!;),
QJ.
~, @
@
or
@
@
until display goes off.
to required volume.
8.
or
@
to display number,
t'!;)
again to resume call.
@,
STORE@,NR/'IE?
@
(or enter keypad letter),
CD,
RR /'lODE "
or
@,
HRNOSET@,IJOLU/'IE
@,
HRNDSET
to select ringtone
8.
8.
enter name,
8
to end call.
TROONorTROOFF.
t'!;)
to EXIT
@,
@,
@
or
@,
t'!;)
to exit.
8.
@
or
@
to
EXT RINGorINT RING
@,
NU/'IBER?@,STORE,
@
to select level
@,
@,
G!J
G';)
to exit.
to exit.
Using your Magma phone
Basic telephone functions
Switching the handset on/off
In standby mode:
Toswitch off:
Press
and hold
and the display goes blank.
To switchonagain:
Press
@,
Make a call
Press
8,
the dial tone, dial the number you want. The number is
shown in the display.
Dunn\;j
U
After0short delay the coli timer will start timing the call
@
for 3 seconds until you hear a beep
the display comes back on.
the C
EXT
symbol is displayed. When you hear
<.011
the In Use light on the base Ilumlnates.
Adjust the earpiece volume during a call
Press
(Q')
or
@
ro select from 5 different earpiece volumes.
Preparatory dialling (pre-dial)
Enter the number to be dialled first. The number is
displayed.
You can enter up to 25 digits but only the first 12
WI
be displayed.
Press
0;)
to delete incorrect digits. Pressand hold to delete
all digits
2 Press
8
to dial the displayed number.
Handset range
Up to 300 metres outdoors and up to 50 metres indoors
(In Ideal conditions)
If the handset IStoo far away from the base, the'fsymbol will
flash, and during0coli you will hear0warning tone.
You will need to mover closer to the base for clearer reception
and to ovoid being disconnected