Philips PPF 675 User manual

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PPF 675
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User Manual
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Dear Customer

Introduction Brand Variable
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Your device is delivered with an already inse rted free ink film for a few test pages. For this film, you do not require any Plug’n’Print card (= chip card with inform ation regarding ink film capacity).
Telephone Book
In the telephone book of your device, you can save entries with multiple numbers and co llect multiple entries into groups. You can assign various ring tones to the entries.
Short Dial
You can assign short dial numbers to frequently dialled tel­ephone numbers. You can load these numbers quickly with the short dial key and the number keys.
The built-in answering machine stores up to 30 minutes of messages. You can record internal and external voice mes­sages (= memos). Using remote message retrieval, you can call new messages f rom each telephone. With the VIP code, callers can also reach you even while the answering machine is switched on.
You can send fax m essages in different resolutions to one or more recipients or a group. You can also poll faxes and prepare documents for polling.
Fax Templates
Five fax templates, which you can use, are stored in your device. With these templates you can quickly create, for example, a short fax note or an invitation.
Select the resolution for text an d photo in order to copy documents with your device. You can also create multiple copies.
You can send SMS messages from your device if this service is activated for your telephone line (this function is not supported in all countries and networks). Received SMS messages can be managed with the extensive functions of the SMS menu.
Activate notification by SMS to receive an SMS message, for instance on your mobile phone, w hen calls, fax trans­missions or other messages arri ve in your absence (this function is not supported in all countries and networks).
If you want, your device can print Sudoku puzzles in four different difficulty levels with solution.
We hope you enjoy your device and its many functions!

About this User Manual

With the installation guide on the following pages, you can start using your device quickly and easily. Detailed descrip­tions can be found in the follo wing sections of this user manual.
Read the entire user manual carefully. Follow all safety instructions in or der to e nsure proper operation of your device. The manufacturer accepts no liability if these instructions are not followed.

Symbols Used

Dangers
DANGER!
Warns about dangers for people, damage to the device or other objects as well as possible loss of data. Injuries or damage can result from improper handling.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
This symbol designates tips that will help you to use your device more effectively and easily.
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Table of Contents

Dear Customer ............................................................ 2
About this User Manual .............................................. 2
1 General Safety Information................ 4
2 Overview............................................... 5
Overview of the Menu Functions ................................ 5
Device Overview .......................................................... 6
Panel ........................................................................... 7
3 Initial Operation .................................. 8
Package Contents ........................................................ 8
Attaching the Paper Tray ............................................. 8
Inserting Paper ............................................................ 8
Connecting the Handset .............................................. 9
Connecting the Telephone Cable ................................ 9
Connecting the Power Cable ....................................... 9
Initial Installation ........................................................ 9
4 Telephone Functions......................... 11
Placing a Call on the Device ...................................... 11
Getting Outside Line ................................................. 11
Chain Dialling ........................................................... 12
Insert Dialling Pause .................................................. 12
Calling additional telephone functions ...................... 12
Hands-Free ................................................................ 12
Recording a Telephone Conversation ........................ 12
Telephone Book of the Device ................................... 12
Groups ...................................................................... 13
Short Dial .................................................................. 14
Calling Line Identification (CLIP) ............................. 14
Missed Calls .............................................................. 14
5 Answering Machine ........................... 15
Switching On and Off ............................................... 15
Editing the Outgoing Message ................................... 15
Listening to Messages ................................................ 16
Deleting Messages ..................................................... 16
Setting up Forwarding and Remote Access ................ 16
Using Remote Access ................................................. 17
Remote Control Functions ........................................ 17
Recording Internal Memos ........................................ 18
Modifying the Settings .............................................. 18
6 Fax....................................................... 19
Sending a Fax ............................................................ 19
Sending Fax Manually ............................................... 20
Direct Inward Dialling or Selecting Sub-address ........ 20
Sending to Multiple Recipients (= Broadcasting) ....... 20
Sending Fax Later ...................................................... 21
Fax Reception ............................................................ 21
Receiving Fax Manually ............................................. 21
Polling Faxes .............................................................. 21
Using Fax Templates ................................................. 21
7 Copier................................................. 22
Inserting Documents ................................................. 22
Making a Copy .......................................................... 22
Creating Multiple Copies ........................................... 22
8 SMS..................................................... 23
SMS Requirements .................................................... 23
Sending an SMS ........................................................ 23
Notification by SMS .................................................. 23
Receiving SMS Messages ............................................ 24
Reading SMS Messages .............................................. 24
Calling SMS Functions .............................................. 24
Printing SMS Messages .............................................. 24
Deleting SMS Messages ............................................. 24
Modifying the Settings ............................................... 25
9 Fun and Games.................................. 26
Sudoku ...................................................................... 26
10 Settings............................................... 27
Entering the Date and Time ...................................... 27
Selecting the Language ............................................... 27
Selecting the Country ................................................ 27
Entering Number ....................................................... 27
Entering Your Name .................................................. 27
Setting the Contrast ................................................... 27
Reducing Transmission Speed ................................... 28
Switching Page Adjustment On and Off .................... 28
Setting the Ring Tones .............................................. 28
Setting the Fax Switch ............................................... 28
Printing Lists and Help Pages .................................... 29
Starting Initial Installation ......................................... 29
11 Telephone Lines and Additional
Devices .................................................... 30
Configuring Telephone Lines and Services ................. 30
Connecting Additional Devices .................................. 30
Using Additional Telephones (Easylink) .................... 31
12 Service................................................ 32
Checking the Ink Film Reserve .................................. 32
Changing the ink film ................................................ 32
Fixing a Paper Jam ..................................................... 33
Fixing a Document Jam ............................................. 34
Cleaning .................................................................... 35
Checking the Firmware Version ................................. 36
Using Service Codes ................................................... 36
Power Cycling ............................................................ 36
13 Appendix ............................................ 38
Technical Data .......................................................... 38
Guarantee .................................................................. 38
Declaration of Conformity (DoC) .............................
Customer Information ............................................... 40
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1 General Safety Information

Introduction 3
Your device has been tested in conformity with standards EN 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1 and should only be oper­ated with telephone systems and power equipment that
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meet these standards. The device was built exclusively for use in the indicated sales region.
Introduction 2
Do not make any changes or settings that are not described in this user manual. Physical injury or damage to the device or loss of data can result from improper handling. Take note of all warning and safety notes indicated.

Setting Up the Machine

The device should rest securely on a stabile, flat surface.
The device should rest securely on a stabile, flat surface. If the device should fall, it can be damaged or can cause injury to p eople, especially small c hildren. Position all cables in such a way that no one will stumble on them, thus avoiding possible injuries to person s or damage t o the device itself.
The distance between the devic e and other appliances or objects, must be at least 15 centimetre s.
The distance between the de vice and other de vices or objects must be at least 15 centimetres; this also applies to the use of additional cordless telephones. Do not place the device in the vicinity of radios or televisions.
Lock the cover of the device completely into place
Lock the cover of the device completely into place when opening the device. You could be injured if the cover falls while you are working on the device.
Protect the device against direct sunlight
Protect the device against direct sunlight, heat, large tem­perature fluctuations and moisture. Do not place t he device in the vicinity of heaters or air conditioners. Observe the information on temperature and humidity in the technical data.
The device must have sufficient ventilation
The device must have sufficient ventilation and may not be covered. Do not put your de vice in clo sed cabinets or boxes. Do not place the machine on soft surfaces such as tablecloths or carpets and do not cover the ventilation slits. Otherwise, the device can overheat and catch on fire.
In the event that the device becomes too hot, o r if you see smoke coming from the dev ice
In the event that the device becomes too hot, or if you see smoke coming from the device, you must immediately pull the power cable out of the power socket. Have your device examined by trained professionals at a technical service location. To prevent the spread of fire, open flames should be kept away from the device.
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms.
Do not plug in the device in moist rooms. Never touch the mains cable, the mains connection or the telephone socket with wet hands.
Do not allow liquids to enter into the device.
Do not allow liquids to ente r into the device. Disconnect the device from the power socket if liquids or foreign objects have entered the device and have your device exam­ined by trained professionals at a technical service location.
Do not allow children to handle the device w ithout supervision.
Do not allow children to handle the device without super­vision. The packing materials should be kept out of t he hands of children.
Magnetic telephone handset
The telephone handset of the device is magnetic. Caution, small metallic objects (paper clips) may be reta ined if placed near or on the telephone handset.

Power Supply

Check whether the mains voltage of your device
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (indicated on the type label) matches the mains voltage available at the setup location.
Use only the power and telephones cables supplied.
Use only the power and telephones cables supplied.
The device does not have an on/off button.
Set up your device so that the power socket is easily acces­sible. The device does not have an on/off button. In an emergency, disconnect your device from the power supply by pulling the power plug.
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insulation is damaged.
Never touch the power or telephone cable if the insulation is damaged. Replace damaged wires immediately. Use suit­able cables only; if necessar y please contact our technical customer service or your retailer.
Disconnect your device from the power and telephone networks during an electrical storm.
Disconnect your device from the power and telephone net­works during an electrical storm. If this is not possible, do not use the device during an electrical storm.
Before cleaning the surface of your device, disconnect it from the power and telephone networks.
Before cleaning the surface of your device, disconnect it from the power and telephon e networks. Use a soft, lint­free cloth. Never use liquid, gaseous or easily flammable cleansers (sprays, abrasives, polishes, alcohol). D o not allow any moisture to reach the interior of the device.
Only clean the display with a dry, soft cloth .
Only clean the display with a dry, soft cloth. If the display breaks, a mildly corrosive liquid may escape. Avoid all con­tact with your skin and eyes.
In the event of a power failure, your device w ill not function;
In the event of a power failure, your device will not func­tion; saved data is retained.

Repairs

Display
Should disruptions occur, follow t he instructions on the display and on the error report.
Repairs
Do not make any repairs to the device yourself. Improper maintenance can result in injuries or damage to the device. Only have your device repaired by an authorised service centre.
Do not remove the type label from your device; this would void the warranty.

Consumable Materials

Original Consumable Mat erial
Use only original consumable materials. These are availa­ble from a specialised retailer or through our order service (see back side of this user manual). Other consumable materials could damage the device or shorten its service life.
Environment
Dispose of old consumable materials according to the waste regulations of your country.
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2Overview

Overview of the Menu Func­tions
The following functions are available on your device. There are two ways in which you can call functions:
Menu Navigation
Navigating in the Menu: Press OK or one of the two
arrow keys [, to open the function menu. Page through
[ menu entries. Use OK to sele ct a m enu f unct ion. Pres s
C to return to the prev ious menu level. Press STOP to
close the menu and return to the starting mode.
Direct Loading
Calling Functions Directly: You can call a menu func-
tion directly using the function number. Press OK and
enter the appropriate function number using the numeric
keypad. Confirm with OK. You will find the function
number in the following list.
Help 6 · Function List
Printing the Functions List
Press i and 6 to print a list of all functions
and settings of your device.

1 Telephone book

11 Looking Up an Entry (PPF 6 xx · SPFX 4x)
11 Looking up an entry...............................page 11
12 New Entry (PPF)
12 New entry..............................................page 13
13 Creating Group
13 Creating group.......................................page 13
14 Short Dial
14 Short dial ...............................................page 14
15 Changing Entries
15 Modifying an entry ................................ page 13
16 Deleting Entries
16 Deleting entries......................................page 13
17 Printing Entries
17 Printing entries ......................................page 29

2 Calls

21 Received Calls (PPF 6xx · SPFX 4x)
21 Received calls .........................................page 11
22 Outgoing Calls (PPF 6xx · SPFX 4 x)
22 Outgoing calls........................................page 11
23 Printing Entries
23 Printing entries ......................................page 29

3 Fax

31 Polling
31 Polled reception .....................................page 21
32 Polling Send
32 Polling send ...........................................page 21
33 Sending Fax Later
33 Sending fax later .................................... page 21
34 Broadcasting
34 Sending to multiple recipients (= broadcast)
....................................................................... page 20
35 Printing Fax Journal
35 Printing fax journal ................................page 29
36 Printing Transmission Report
36 Printing transmission report................... page 29
37 Print Reduced in Size
37 Print reduced in size...............................page 28
38 Reducing Transmission Speed
38 Reducing transmission speed..................page 28

4 Miscellaneous

41 Printing Call Log
41 Printing call log ..................................... page 29
42 Switching Notification Tone for Call Waiting On/Off
42 Switching notification tone for call waiting on/off
...................................................................... page 12
43 Using Fax Templates
43 Using fax templates ............................... page 21
44 Setting the Contrast
44 Setting the contrast................................ page 27
45 Using Service Codes
45 Using service codes................................ page 36
46 Checking the Ink Film Reserve
46 Checking the ink film reserve ................ page 32
47 Checking the Firmware Version
47 Checking the firmware version .............. page 36
48 Sudoku
48 Sudoku.................................................. page 26

5 Fax switch

51 Configuring Day Mode
51 Configuring day mode .......................... page 28
52 Configuring Night Mode
52 Configuring night mode........................ page 28
53 Setting the Timer
53 Setting the timer.................................... page 28
54 Easylink
54 Easylink................................................. page 31
55 Setting the Ring Tones
55 Setting the ring tones ............................ page 28

6 SMS

61 Sending SMS (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx)
61 Sending SMS ........................................ page 23
62 Reading SMS (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 43/47)
62 Reading SMS ........................................ page 24
63 Printing SMS
63 Printing SMS ........................................ page 24
64 Deleting SMS (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 43/47)
64 Deleting SMS........................................ page 24
65 Notification by SMS
65 Notification by SMS ............................. page 23
66 SMS Access
66 SMS access ............................................ page 25

7 Answering Machine

71 Switches Answering Machine On/Off (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 47)
71 Switches answering machine on/off ....... page 15
72 Listening to Messages (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 47)
72 Listening to messages............................. page 16
73 Recording Internal Memos (PPF 6 75 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 4 7)
73 Recording internal memos..................... page 18
74 Setting the Recording Duration
74 Setting the recording duration............... page 18
75 Editing the Outgoing Message (PPF 675 · 676 · 6xx · SPFX 47)
75 Editing the announcement .................... page 15
76 Using Announcement without Record ing Message
76 Using announcement without recording message
(= external memo)............................................... page 15
77 Forwarding Messages
77 Forwarding messages ............................. page 17
78 Entering the VIP Code
78 Entering the VIP code........................... page 18
79 Entering Access Code
79 Entering access code .............................. page 16

9 Settings

91 Entering the Date and Time
91 Entering the date and time .................... page 27
92 Selecting the Language
92 Selecting the language ........................... page 27
93 Selecting the Country
93 Selecting the country ............................. page 27
94 Entering Number
94 Entering number................................... page 27
95 Entering Name (PPF)
95 Entering name....................................... page 27
96 Configuring Teleph one Lines and Ser vices
96 Configuring telephone lines and services page 30
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Device Overview

Primo · Voice overview
Handset
ƒ Paper tray
Document feeder (writing facing up)
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Panel with display
† ) socket—Connection socket for the telephone
handset
EXT socket—Connection socket for addit ional
devices
ˆ LINE socket—Connection socket for telephone cable
PPF 63x, PPF 67x
Scanner glass
ƒ Rollers of the automatic document feeder
Rests of the intake rollers
Document guide / scanner film
Cover for scanner and automatic document feeder
Toothed wheel for tightening the ink film
ˆ Ink film roll in the rear ink film compartment
Ink film roll in the front ink film compartment
Š Slot for the Plug’n’Print card
Locks for the cover of the scanner and automatic doc-
ument feeder
Innenansicht nummeriert
Internal Description
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Start

Panel

Message
ä—Lights up, if new messages are received / list of
the new messages with submenus / blinks in the case of device error (for example no ink film)
Short Dial
Ý—Press briefly: Load short dial entries. Selecting the
entries with the [ or numeric keys / press and hold:
Assign a new short dial entry
Telephone Book
ma—Press briefly: Calling up the telephone book
entries. Selecting the entries with the [ / press and hold:
saving new entries
Fax Switch
¼/º/»—Setting the timer and the fax reception modes
(= fax switch). Modes set on the display Activated timer is indicated with
Stop (AM)
STOP—Function abort / return to the starting mod e /
documents eject / ending message playback
C (AM)
C—Return to the previous me nu level / press brief ly:
deleting individual characters / press and hold: deleting complete input / durin g a playback: deleting individual message / in the starting mode: deleting all messages
Arrow Keys
[—Calling the menu functions / navigation within the
menu / selecting options / moving the cursor / adjusting the volume level
OK
OK—Calling the menu functions / confirming input
(day), ˜ (night).
START—Press briefly: Starting transmission of messages
/ press and hold: Starting fax polling
Answering Machine
b—Calling answering machine menu
Help
i—Press briefly: Printing help pages and sett ing lists /
press and hold: Starting initial installation process
Copy (SMS)
COPY—Press briefly: creating a copy / press and hold:
creating multiple copies / printing SMS
Resolution
ã—Setting higher r esolution for faxes and copying
(
RESOL.: STANDARD, RESOL.: FINE, RESOL.:
PHOTO
)
SMS (not supported everywhere)
_—Calling the SMS menu (function is not supported
in all countries and networks)
Numeric Keys (short dial)
Numeric keypad—Inputting digits, characters and special characters / press and hold: Recalling short dial numbers
Redialling
@—Press briefly: Toggling between the list of the last 10
dialled numbers (= redial list) / press and hold: List of last ten callers (caller list)
Speaker (PPF 675 · 676 · 685/695 · SPFX 48/49)
ß—Dialling with the handset replaced / hands-free
R
R—Press briefly: insert short line interruption (Hook
Flash) as office index on PABX or for calling special func­tions in the public telephone network (PSTN)/long press: Inserting dialling pause
PPF 67x
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3 Initial Operation

Package Contents

Package Contents Primo · Voice
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Device
ƒ Telephone handset
Spiral cable for telephone handset
Paper tray
Mains cable with plug (country-specific)
Telephone cable with plug (country-specific)
User Manual
User manual with installation guide (not depicted)
Package Contents
Missing Package Contents
Missing Package Contents
If one of the parts is missing or damaged, please contact your retailer or our customer service.

Inserting Paper

Paper Format
Before you can r eceive documents or make copies, you must load paper into the device. Please use only appropri­ate paper in standard format A4 (210 × 297 millimetre · preferably 80 g/m nical data.
Loading Paper
Preparing Paper
Inserting Paper
1 Fold open the lever on the right beside the paper feed
towards front.
2 Insert paper in the paper feeder. You can insert maxi-
mum 50 sheets (A4 · 80 g/m2).
3 Fold open the lever on the right beside the paper feed
backward in order to enclose the paper.
Inserting Paper
2
). Follow the specifications in the tech-
Loading Paper
Separate the paper sheets by fanning them out, then align them by t apping edge of the stack lightly against a f lat surface. This will prevent several sheets of paper from being drawn in all at once.

Attaching the Paper Tray

Attaching the Paper Tray
Insert the paper tray in to the openings behind the paper feed mechanism.
Attaching the Paper Tray
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Connecting the Handset

Connecting the Handset
Plug one end of the spiral cable into the socket on the tel­ephone handset. Insert the other end into the socket desig-
nated with the ) symbol.
Connecting the Handset

Connecting the Telephone Cable

Connecting the Telephone Cable
Analogue Fax Machine
Your device is an analogue fax device (Group 3). It is not an ISDN device (Group 4), and there­fore it cannot be operated directly on an ISDN connection. In order to do this, you need either an analogue adapter or a connection for ana­logue terminals.
Connecting the Telephone Cable
Connect the telephone cable to the device by inserting it in
the socket designated with LINE (RJ-11-Connector).
Insert the telephone plug into your PTT line socket.
Connecting the Telephone Cable

Ireland

Two-pin
When connecting to the telephone line socket, use only a two-pin RJ-11-telephone cable (modular plug). The use of a four-pin telephone cable may lead to the device not functioning correctly.

Connecting the Power Cable

Mains Voltage at the Site of Installation
Mains Voltage at the Site of Installation!
Check whether the mains voltage of your device (indicated on the type label) matches the mains voltage available at the setup location.
Connecting the Mains Cable
Insert the mains cable into the connection located on the rear side of the device. Plug the power cable into the elec­trical outlet.
Connecting the Power Cable

Initial Installation

Starting Initial Installation
After you connect your device to the mains voltage, the ini-
tial installation commences. Press i. Your device prints a
help page.

Selecting the Language

1 Use [ to select the desired display language.
2 Confirm with OK.
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Selecting the Country

Setting the Country Correctly
Setting the Country Correctly!
You must set the country in which you are oper­ating the device. Otherwise your device is n ot
PABX Systems 1
Connection to Private Automatic Branch Exchange
If you connect your device as extension to a tel­ephone system, you must set it for working as an extension (also see Chapter
tions and additional devices
, page 30).
Telephone connec-
adapted to the telephone network. If your coun­try is not included in the list, you must select a different setting and use the correct t elephone cable for the country. Consult your retailer.
Setting the Country
1 Use [ to select the country in which you are operat-
ing the device.
2 Confirm with OK.
After this input, t he device prints another help page and checks the telephone line.
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Entering Number

Page Header
Your name and number are added together with date, time and page number at the top edge of each fax transmission (= header).
Entering Number
1 Enter your number. Using # or * you can enter a
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plus sign.
2 Confirm with OK.

Entering Your Name

Entering Your Name
1 Enter your name. You can enter characters using the
numeric keys (see button labels). Enter special charac-
ters using 0. Press the respective button several times
until the desired character or special character appears on the display.
Navigating in the Editor
You can move the cursor using [. Use C to
delete individual characters.
2 Confirm with OK.
After the input, the machine prints an ov erview of the functions.

Entering the Date and Time

Entering Time/Date
1 Enter the time, e.g. 14 00 for 2 pm.
2 Enter the date (two digits for each field), for example
08 06 07 for June 8th, 2007.
3 Confirm with OK.
Help 2 · Initial Installation Process
Starting Initial Installation Process
You can restart the initial installation process
any time. Press i and 2.
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4 Telephone Functions

Help 3 · Telephone Functions
Outgoing Calls
Printing Telephone Book Functions
Press i and 3 to print an overview of the tel-
ephone book functions.
Connecting Additional Telephon es
For information on how to connect additional telephones and which functions are available to you, please refer the chapter on Te lephone Connections and Additional Devices, Page 30.

Placing a Call on the Device

Dial the desired number. There are several ways to do this: Then pick up the handset.
Direct Dialling
Direct Dialling
You can also lift up the receiver first, then dial a number. The dialling process be gins immedi­ately.
Manual Dialling: Dial the desi red number us ing the numeric keypad.
Telephone Book:
1 Press ma.
Access Function
You can also search for an entry in the tele-
phone book by pressin g OK, 11 and
OK.
2 Select an entry using [. Enter the starting letters with
the numeric keypad to quickly navigate through the tel­ephone book.
Multiple Categories for One Entry
You can save an entr y multiple times with the same name but in a different category. In the telephone book, the first letter of the cat­egory appears after the entry.
Short Dial: Press Ý. Select the desired entry using [
or with the numeric keys.
Recalling Short Dial Number
Access Function
You can also load short dial entries by holding the respective number key pressed (for at least two seconds).
Redial List
Redial List: Press @. Use [ to select an entry from the
list of the dialled numbers.
Access Function
You can also load the redial list by pressing OK,
22 and OK.
Caller List: Press and hold @ (at least two second s).
Use the [ to select an entry from the list of callers.
Calls Received
Access Function
You can also load the caller list by pressing OK,
21 and OK.
CLIP Prerequisite
Calling Line Identification (CLIP)
For this function to work, the Caller Line Iden­tification (CLIP) must be activated for your tel­ephone connection (country and network dependent). The number and name will not be shown if the caller suppresses his number.

Getting Outside Line

PABX Systems
Private branch ex changes (PABX) are typical in many offices and some households. You must dial an outside line access code in order to get a connection to the public tele­phone network (PSTN) from a PABX.
Inserting Outside Line Access Code
Enter the outside line access code with which you reach the public telephone network before you e nter the desired number or select a stored entry. The outside line access
code is usually 0.
Incorrect Outside Line Access Code
Incorrect Outside Line Access Code
In rare cases, the outside line access code may be a different number or a two-digit number. For older telephone systems, the out side line access
code can be R (= Flash). Press R to en ter this
outside line access code. If the connection to the public telephone network is no t possible, con ­tact your telephone system supplier.
Setting Up an Extension
Connection to Private Automatic Branch Exchange
If you operate your device permanently at an extension, store the outside line access code with the 96 function (see page 30).
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Chain Dialling

You can co mbine and edit manually entered digits and saved entries, before the dialling process starts. If you have saved, for example, the tele phone number prefix of a n inexpensive telephone service provider (call-by-call) as a
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telephone book entry, select this entry and manually enter the subsequent telephone number or select another saved entry.

Insert Dialling Pause

It may be necessar y to insert a d ial pause in telephone number, for example, for a direct-inward dialling number,
a sub-address or in a long distance number . Hold R
pressed (for at least two seconds).
appears on the display.
The second part of the number is dialled only after a short pause.

Calling additional telephone functions

Function is not supported in all countries a nd networks
(Function is not supported in all countries and networks)
Additional Telephone Functions
You can use additional telephone functions with your device for example call toggling, three-way call or call for­warding. Contact your tel ephone company to in quire whether or not these functions are available for your con­nection. The signal to the switchboard to call these services is a short line interruption (H ook Flash). How to call up the functions, depends on your telephone co mpany and may vary from the description found below.

Making a Second Call

1 During a call, press R.
2 Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or
select a saved entry.

Switching Between Calls (= Call Toggling)

Switching Between Calls
Press R, to toggle between the calls.

Receiving a Second Call

Call Waiting
During a call, you can be informed about another call by a notification tone ( = call waiting) if your telephone com­pany offers this service. The notification tone for call wait­ing on the device is switched off in the factory.
Receiving a Second Call
During a call, press R to accept the new call.
CLIP Prerequisite
Calling Line Identification (CLIP)
For this function to work, the Caller Line Iden­tification (CLIP) must be activated for your tel­ephone connection (country and network dependent). The number and name will not be shown if the caller suppresses his number.

Switching Notification Tone for Call Waiting On/Off

1 Press OK, 42 and OK.
2 Use [, to select whether you would like to turn the
call waiting on or off.
3 Confirm with OK.

Hands-Free

1 Press ß to dial without lifting up the handset. You will
hear a dial tone from the loudspeaker.
2 Enter the desired number using the numeric keypad or
select a saved entry. The dialling process begins imme­diately. At thi s stage, any numbers that have been incorrectly entered can no longer be changed.
Handset Near the Device
Hands-Free
Put the handset near the device with the micro­phone facing up in order to achieve an optimum communication.
Recording a Telephone Con­versation

Recording a Telephone Conversation

You can record a telephone conversation. After recording,
the ä key flashes, and you can hear the recording
like a message on the answering machine.
Recording a Telephone Conversation
Recording a Telephone Conversation!
You must inform your caller when recording a telephone conversation.
Recording a Telephone Conversation
1 During a call, press b. The recording begins.
2 Press b again to end the recording.

Telephone Book of the Device

Telephone Book
In the telephone book of your device, you can save entries with multiple nu mbers and collect multiple entries into groups. You can assign variou s ring tones to the entries. Follow the specifications in the technical data.
Cursor Navigation 1
Navigating in the Editor
You can m ove the cursor using [. Use C to
delete individual characters. Press STOP to
close the menu and return to the starting mode.
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