Swisscom Classic D3 User Manual

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Instructions for use
Declaration of compliance and user responsibility This telephone meets the requirements of European Union directive 99/5/EC on R&TTE. It complies with the following standards and recommendations: 89/336/EEC "Electromagnetic Compatibility" 73/23/EEC "Electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits" I-CTR 37 "Access requirements" CTR 38 "Telephonometry requirements" According to directive 99/5/CE on R&TTE, the user is solely responsible for how the telephone is used. Accordingly, he/she must comply with the intentions for use and the instructions for use in the "user manual", and in particular:
- this product is intended for the Swiss market
- this product is intended to be connected to the Swiss Public Switched Telephone Network operated by Swisscom or to a PBX.
- all other recommendations given in this manual
Contents
Declaration of compliance and
user responsibility
1. Package contents ........................ 3
2. Installation ................................... 3
2.1. Safety directives 3
2.2. Hooking up the telephone 4
2.3. Wall mounting 4
3. Condition at delivery .................. 5
4. Telephone settings ...................... 5
4.1. Setting the ring 5
5. Telephoning ................................. 6
5.1. Answering a call 6
5.2. Making a call 6
6. Last number redial ...................... 6
7. Memorised numbers ................... 7
7.1. Memorising numbers 7
7.2. Calling using a memorised number 7
8. Use with a PBX ............................ 8
8.1. Setting the dialout prefix 8
8.2. Erasing the dialout prefix 8
9. Programming ............................... 9
9.1. Resetting 9
9.2. Erasing all the memorised numbers 9
10. General information ................. 10
10.1.Troubleshooting 10
10.2.Guarantee 10
10.3.Customer service 10
10.4.Technical data 10
10.5.Protection of the environment 10
11. Abridged manual ...................... 11
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1. Package contents
The package contains:
· One telephone
· One cradle
· One telephone lead
· Instructions for use and abridged manual
1 - Display 2 - Memory buttons 3 - Number buttons 4 - Redial 5 - Program button 6 - Command button
2. Installation
2.1 Safety directives
It is essential to follow the instructions below concerning the installation, connection and use of the telephone.
· Place the telephone on a non-slip surface!
· Keep the leads out of the way to avoid accidents.
· Place the telephone away from sources of heat, direct sunlight, other electric devices, moisture, dust, aggressive liquids, and steam.
· Connect the leads to the proper outlets only.
· Never connect unapproved accessories.
· Never:
- open the telephone yourself!
- tamper with the inner components in
order to modify the telephone!
- touch the contacts with pointed or
metal objects!
- carry the telephone or handset by their
leads!
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· Clean the telephone with a slightly damp cloth only.
· Never use your telephone in humid rooms (e.g. bathroom) or rooms in which there is a danger of explosion.presentano un pericolo di esplosione.
2.2. Hooking up the telephone
Before using your telephone, connect the lead to the wall. For your safety, follow the order of the operations below:
Connecting the wall cord
First connect the clear wall lead into the corresponding slot on the base of the telephone (see p. 3). If you wish, place the wall lead in the slot on the back of the cradle. Insert the jack into your wall outlet.
Removing the wall lead
For your safety, first unhook the jack from the wall outlet. Then press on the tab on the transparent connector and pull.
2.3. Wall mounting
The telephone must be mounted on a flat surface.
Pull on the tab (1), turn it 180° (2) and slide
it until it clicks (3).
Fasten the cradle to the wall using two screws spaced 70 mm apart (4). Tighten the screws so that the cradle is held firmly against the wall (3 mm < d < 3.8 mm).
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