Swisscom Classic E104 User Manual

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Classic E104 Handset
User manual
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Brief overview
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The display is protected by a film.
protective film.
Base station icon
stationary:
for outgoing/inco­ming calls
flashing:
base station contact
Speed dialling
activate
Set key
– to save – for settings
End call key
– end call
on/off:
hold down
no
ready
¤
Please remove
Charging status
¤
§
Redial a number
Make internal call
Ta l k k ey
– accept
call
– dial call
number
Keypad protection
full empty
Recall key
– for systems
& select services
insert pause:
hold down
on/off: hold down
Delete characters
Display keys
When icons are displayed above the 3 keys in the display, the meaning of these icons is as follows:

Scroll down
Scroll up
Confirm
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8
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Quick reference guide
Function Key combination
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Activate/deactivate the handset
Activate/deactivate keypad protection
Answer a call
Make an external call
Redial a number
Save a speed dial number
Dial a speed dial number
Set the handset volume
Hold down
Hold down
C
OC
or
1
°­`±
-_
°¯º`
_C
for 1 second
±
for 1 second
w
e.g.
o`O
e.g.
or
C
e.g.
o`
Mute the microphone
Make an internal call
Call all handsets
Tr an s fe r ca l l (connect)
Internal enquiry call
8
Microphone
u
Microphone
4
e.g.
u
ux
u
u
Terminate enquiry call:
e.g.
o±
e.g.
o
muted
on
;
;
4
3
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Safety precautions
• Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use
approved batteries of the same type
otherwise battery damage can result (dangerous), see ta­ble page 7.
• The handset’s battery compartments feature the following diagrams:
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Insert rechargeable batteries correctly in accordance with polarity symbols.
(rechargeable), as
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• Do not use strange charging devices, as this could dama­ge the batteries.
• Batteries heat up during charging – this is a normal occur­rence and is not dangerous.
• The handset can affect medical equipment.
• The handset can cause unpleasant humming in hearing aids.
• Do not operate the handset in environments where there is risk of explosion, such as a paint shop.
• Always include the operating instructions when passing your handset onto third parties.
• The batteries and handset should be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Operate battery type in accordance with these operating instructions.
Displays
Base station icon
J
Star key
x
Charging status icon
¥
C
8
Off hook
External connection
(;7
Internal connection
,17
£
Handset locked
Pause
1
Blank
_
4
P
1GJ
____
Hash key
Recall key
Telephone PIN inpu
Keypad protection
Select from list using
Select from list using
1
selection
w
4
°
2
to confirm the
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Contents
Brief overview ................................................................... 2
Display keys......................................................................2
Quick reference guide ...................................................... 3
Safety precautions............................................................ 4
Displays.............................................................................. 4
Preparing the handset...................................................... 6
Inserting the batteries.......................................................6
Charging the batteries ......................................................7
Attaching the belt clip .......................................................8
Activating/deactivating the handset ..................................8
Activating/deactivating keypad protection ........................8
Assignment the handset .................................................. 9
Making calls .................................................................... 10
Making an external call ...................................................10
Making an internal call ....................................................10
Answering a call..............................................................10
Transferring a call, enquiry call........................................11
Redial ............................................................................... 11
Speed dialling ................................................................. 12
Saving/changing/deleting call numbers...........................12
Speed dialling..................................................................12
Deleting the speed dial list .............................................13
Network access support ................................................ 13
Security............................................................................ 14
Changing the telephone PIN ...........................................14
Activating direct station selection ...................................14
Activating the handset lock.............................................15
Deactivating the handset lock/direct station selection....15
Settings............................................................................ 16
Ringer volume.................................................................16
Ring tones.......................................................................16
Handset volume..............................................................16
Activating/deactivating beeps .........................................17
Activating/deactivating base station display....................17
Activating/deactivating auto talk .....................................18
Resetting the factory settings.........................................18
Changing the base station ..............................................19
Appendixl ........................................................................ 20
Warranty/repair/maintenance/approval ...........................20
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Preparing the handset
Contents of the package
Handset, 2 batteries, belt clip, user manual.
Inserting the batteries
• Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use (rechargeable), as otherwise battery damage can result (dangerous), see table page 7.
• The handset’s battery compartments feature the following diagrams:
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• Do not use strange charging devices, as this could damage the batteries.
• Please dispose of old, defective batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation.
approved batteries of the same type
Insert rechargeable batteries correctly in accordance with polarity symbols.
Operate battery type in accordance with these operating instructions.
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• Insert the batteries, ensuring re on left.
• Insert the battery cover approx.
compartment
ce.
To op e n
cover and slide
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the battery cover, press the grooved area on the
and slide it
downwards
correct polarity
upwards
.
– see figu-
3 mm into the battery
until it clicks into pla-
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Charging the batteries
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The batteries supplied are
not charged
. To charge the batteries, insert the handset in the base sta­tion or charging unit (accessory) – you will hear the confirma­tion beep. The charging status icon flashes on the handset display to indicate that a charging operation is in progress:
§ ¦
Batteries empty
Batteries 1/3 charged
¥ ¤
Batteries 2/3 charged
Batteries full
– We recommend initially charging the batteries for at least
16 hours without interruption – irrespective of the charging status icon.
– Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures opti-
mum charging and prolongs battery life. It is recommended that you discharge the batteries at re-
gular intervals. – The batteries heat up during charging. – The battery charging status is only displayed correctly
after uninterrupted charging/discharging. You should
therefore avoid opening the battery compartment unne-
cessarily.
Approved batteries:
Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)
Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh) Sanyo H-3 U (1500 mAh)
GP GP60AAKC (600 mAh) GP GP130 AA HC (1300 mAh)
Varta 751RS (700 mAh) GP GP150 AA HC (1500 mAh)
Mobile Power 700 (700 mAh) Varta VH 1101 or Phone Power
(1100 mAh)
Panasonic 60 DT (600 mAh) Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh)
Friwo NiMH (1400 mAh)
Toshiba TH-1200 AARE (1200 mAh)
Always replace both batteries and only use batteries of the same type/from the same manufacturer.
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