Swissvoice Eurit 4000 Operating Instructions Manual

Brief Operating Instructions
Attention: Operating instructions contain safety precautions! Please read before putting into operation, and store in a safe place.
Eurit 4000
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Safety instructions
Follow these instructions to avoid physical injury:
Never take the telephone apart yourself.Never touch electrical contacts with pointed or metallic objects.Never lay the connecting leads in such a way that they might cause someone to trip
over.
Be sure to follow these instructions when installing, connecting and using the telephone:
The Eurit 4000 is for voice communication via the ISDN telephone network as well as
for information access on the Internet via WAP. The device must not be used for any other purpose.
The telephone is intended only for normal use in dry areas of the home or office. Do
not install or use the telephone in wet areas (e.g. bathroom) or in explosion­endangered rooms.
Install the telephone away from sources of heat, direct sunlight and other electrical
appliances. Operate the telephone only in the temperature range from +5 °C to +45 °C.
Connect the connecting leads only to the designated sockets. Do not install or use
the telephone with damaged connecting leads. If you discover damage, have it repaired by authorized service centers.
Use only genuine accessories.Protect the telephone from wet, excessive dust, aggressive liquids and vapors.
Clean the telephone with a soft, damp cloth or antistatic cloth. Do not use a dry cloth or cleaning or scouring agents. Strong cleaning agents or solvents are not suitable.
The telephone may be repaired only by authorized service personnel.Do not carry the telephone by the connecting leads.Do not drop the telephone.Place the telephone on a non-slip surface.The feet of the telephone may leave marks.
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1 Display with backlighting
for menu functions, information, texts and graphics
2 Minus key
Press the minus key to reduce the volume (handset and loudspeaker).
3 Plus key
Press the plus key to increase the volume (handset and loudspeaker).
4 Microphone mute key
Press the microphone mute key to – switch the microphone on or off (handset microphone, handsfree microphone). – withhold your own phone number when calling.
5 Loudspeaker key
Press the loudspeaker key to – follow the connection status when dialing. – activate/deactivate listening by loudspeaker/handsfree talking during a call.
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6 key
Press the
key to
– launch the WAP browser, establish an Internet connection and go to the WAP
home page.
– terminate the Internet connection (if the WAP browser has already been
launched) and restore the telephone to default mode.
7 Fox key
The available functions are shown on the bottom line of the display and are activated by pressing the Fox key directly below the corresponding text.
8 User key
Press the user key to change the user profile on the telephone.
9 LED
The LED tells you the status of your telephone. LED off – telephone answering machine off LED lit – telephone answering machine on
– call forwarding unconditional
– if there is a call with volume = 0 or do not disturb LED flashing slowly – at least one message received LED flashing quickly – capacity of telephone answering machine exhausted
10 Telephone answering machine key
Press the telephone answering machine key to switch your telephone answering machine on or off.
11 Redial key
Press the redial key to open the redial memory. The redial memory stores the phone numbers which were last dialed (up to 1000 entries).
12 LOG key
Press the LOG key to open the LOG memory. The LOG memory stores all incoming and outgoing calls, SMSs, UUSs, incoming voice messages for the telephone answering machine, info messages as well as WAP addresses entered using the keypad (1000 entries).
13 PARK key
Press the PARK key to park the existing call.
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key
Key, freely assignable for each user, for phone numbers, e-mail addresses, WAP addresses or functions.
15 Dial keypad
Use the dial keypad to enter numbers and the characters * and #.
16 Alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter letters as well as special characters such as full stop (period), comma, brackets etc. (by simultaneously pressing the CONTROL key and letter key).
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17 Backspace key
Press the backspace key to delete letters, special characters, digits etc. you have entered.
18 RETURN key
Press the return key to – move to the next line. – enter corresponding menus. – confirm or execute functions.
19 Arrow keys
Press an arrow key to – move the cursor horizontally or vertically for entering text. – scroll up/down the display. – scroll up/down the menu and select the corresponding menu. – select WAP pages.
20 BACK key
Press the BACK key to return from a submenu to the associated menu. When surfing, press the BACK key to go back one level to the previous WAP page. Hold down the BACK key to reload the home page of the WAP browser or to restore the telephone to default mode.
21 Wheel navigator
Turn the wheel navigator to – move the cursor vertically for entering text. – scroll up/down the display. – scroll up/down the menu and select the corresponding menu.
22 OK key
Press the OK key to – enter corresponding menus. – confirm or execute functions. – scroll up/down the menu and select the corresponding menu. – dial WAP links.
23 Space key
Press the space key to enter spaces.
24 CONTROL key
The keys of the alphanumeric display can also be used to enter special characters. To enter special characters, simultaneously press the CONTROL key with a corresponding key on the alphanumeric keypad.
25 SHIFT key
Simultaneously press the Shift key to enter letters in upper case.
26 Special character key
Press the special character key to display a one-line list with special characters, which you can select with the wheel navigator, the arrow keys or the alphanumeric keypad.
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Contents
Safety instructions........................................................................................................ I
Overall view and control panel .................................................................................. II
Introduction ................................................................................................................. 4
The telephone .......................................................................................................... 4
Operating instructions .............................................................................................. 5
Getting started ............................................................................................................ 7
Unpacking ................................................................................................................ 7
Choosing a location .................................................................................................. 8
Connecting the telephone ........................................................................................ 8
The display ............................................................................................................. 10
Key assignment ...................................................................................................... 12
First steps (brief instructions) ................................................................................... 13
WAP ............................................................................................................................ 16
Definitions .............................................................................................................. 16
Status symbols in the WAP browser ........................................................................ 19
Launching the WAP browser (going online) ............................................................. 19
Quitting the WAP browser (going offline)................................................................ 19
Surfing the Internet (surfing through WAP pages) ................................................... 20
Surfing and making a phone call at the same time .................................................. 22
Saving WAP pages .................................................................................................. 23
Settings for WAP access .......................................................................................... 25
Error messages........................................................................................................ 27
Phone calls ................................................................................................................. 28
User concept .......................................................................................................... 28
Handsfree talking.................................................................................................... 29
Listening by loudspeaker ......................................................................................... 30
Mute ...................................................................................................................... 30
Adjusting the volume .............................................................................................. 30
Manual dialing ........................................................................................................ 31
Withholding your phone number (making an anonymous call) ................................ 32
Callback on busy/no answer ................................................................................... 33
Automatic redial on busy ........................................................................................ 34
Scheduled call (reminder to call back)...................................................................... 34
Dialing from the phonebook ................................................................................... 35
Dialing from the redial memory............................................................................... 36
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Dialing from the LOG memory ................................................................................ 36
Dialing from the inbox ............................................................................................ 37
Dialing from the VIP display .................................................................................... 37
Incoming calls ......................................................................................................... 38
Anonymous callers .................................................................................................. 39
While making a phone call ...................................................................................... 40
Sending keypad information ................................................................................... 42
Sending DTMF ........................................................................................................ 42
Phonebook ................................................................................................................. 43
Creating a new entry .............................................................................................. 43
Changing an entry .................................................................................................. 46
Deleting an entry .................................................................................................... 46
Checking the phonebook capacity .......................................................................... 46
Telephone answering machine ................................................................................. 47
Switching the telephone answering machine on/off ................................................ 47
Accepting a call in mid-recording ............................................................................ 48
Recording/playing back/changing/deleting a greeting .............................................. 48
Assigning greeting to a user.................................................................................... 50
Setting the recording length ................................................................................... 51
Switching call screening on/off................................................................................ 51
Number of rings before answer/remote access toll save function ............................. 52
Recording quality .................................................................................................... 52
Playing back/deleting voice messages ...................................................................... 53
Remote access ............................................................................................................ 54
Remote access settings ........................................................................................... 54
Operating the telephone remotely .......................................................................... 56
Operation on a PBX ................................................................................................... 62
Switching on/off operation on a PBX....................................................................... 62
Trunk access code (TAC) for outgoing calls .............................................................. 62
Trunk access code (TAC) for incoming calls .............................................................. 63
Length of internal phone numbers .......................................................................... 63
On-hook transfer .................................................................................................... 64
Setting the method of transfer ................................................................................ 65
Automatically sending keypad information ............................................................. 65
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Advanced features .................................................................................................... 66
Timers .................................................................................................................... 66
ETV
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Online ............................................................................................................ 68
Messages (SMS, UUS, info message) ....................................................................... 70
Message waiting notification .................................................................................. 74
Call forwarding ....................................................................................................... 76
Call charges ............................................................................................................ 76
Do not disturb ........................................................................................................ 77
Providers ................................................................................................................. 79
Ringing tone ........................................................................................................... 81
Games .................................................................................................................... 82
Locking the telephone with security PIN .................................................................. 82
key .................................................................................................................... 84
Appendix .................................................................................................................... 85
Renumbering (prefix) .............................................................................................. 85
Headset .................................................................................................................. 86
Reset ...................................................................................................................... 86
Software update ..................................................................................................... 87
Trouble shooting ..................................................................................................... 88
Care ....................................................................................................................... 89
Function list ............................................................................................................ 89
Eurit Office Tool ...................................................................................................... 90
Technical data ......................................................................................................... 91
Warranty Conditions ............................................................................................... 91
Disposal .................................................................................................................. 92
Approval and CE marking ....................................................................................... 92
Liability ................................................................................................................... 92
Declaration of conformity ....................................................................................... 93
Warranty certificate .................................................................................................. 95
Key words .................................................................................................................. 97
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Introduction
Thank you for the confidence you have shown in us by choosing our product.
This product is intended for office or home use.
The telephone
Type of line
Your telephone is intended for an ISDN standard line (protocol DSS1, Euro ISDN) and can be connected to the ISDN bus (S0). The power supply is via the plug-in power supply unit.
WAP
Your telephone has an integrated WAP browser. Press the
key to access information on the Internet via WAP. With ISDN you have two telephone lines at your disposal, which means you can surf and phone at the same time.
User profiles
Your Eurit 4000 can be used to set up 10 user profiles. All users can define their own settings, such as ringing melodies, call forwarding, do not disturb etc. Press the user key to switch from one user to the next.
Details about the user concept can be found in the section entitled "Phone calls - User concept".
Phonebook
The phonebook has space for up to 800 entries for names and addresses. Each individual entry can hold up to 5 different phone numbers (home, office, mobile, fax, pager), e-mail addresses (home email, office email) or WAP addresses (URLs).
Telephone answering machine
The built-in digital telephone answering machine has a total capacity of around 28 minutes. A total of 10 greetings, 5 end messages and 2 "memory full" messages can be recorded. The recording length is adjustable. The telephone answering machine can be remotely accessed and configured using a PIN code.
The abbreviation TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) is often used in the operating
instructions and in the text on the display.
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Introduction
Scope of functions
The Eurit 4000 provides you with virtually all ISDN advanced functions. For a detailed overview, refer to the table of contents.
Operating instructions
These operating instructions will familiarize you with all the functions and features of your telephone. Use the table of contents or the extensive index to find quick answers to any questions you may have.
Online help is available from the Eurit 4000 WAP home page (wap.eurit.com), where the operating instructions can be accessed in electronic form.
Structure of the operating instructions
Normally, the functions are described in full in the individual chapters. First, you are given some general information about the function. Next, you are guided step by step through the procedure. The left-hand column shows the keys you need to press or the information in the display under which you need to press the Fox key. On the right you will find information on what to do and you will be told what the display means.
The following, additional information panels may appear in the text:
This draws your attention to hazards or risks which may result in serious damage to your telephone.
This provides you with general information or tips and tricks which will make
operating your phone even easier.
Picture symbols (pictograms)
Normally, the instructions show the keys you need to press or the symbol under which you need to press the Fox key. In the case of actions for which there are no keys or in cases where the key covers two or more functions, use is made of the following pictograms:
This symbol means you should use the alphanumeric keypad to enter characters.
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This symbol means you should use the dial keypad to enter digits.
This symbol means you should pick up the handset.
This symbol means you should replace the handset.
This symbol means you should press either the OK key or the BACK key or turn the wheel navigator.
Or … You will see this if there are alternatives for what to do next.
You will see this after an alternative action to indicate that the procedure continue should be continued from this point.
How to proceed
First read the section entitled "Getting started".
If you intend to operate your telephone as part of a PBX, you should read the section entitled "Operation on a PBX".
Otherwise you can look up the required action or function in the table of contents or index.
And now we hope enjoy getting to know your Eurit 4000!
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Getting started
Your Eurit 4000 can only deliver satisfactory results if you have met all the requirements for setting up your telephone.
Unpacking
Contents of pack
1 Eurit 4000 telephone
1 handset
1 spiral handset connecting lead
1 telephone connecting lead
1 operating manual
1 plug-in power supply unit SNG 7 af
Checking the contents of the pack
Before getting started and connecting your Eurit 4000, you should check carefully for
damage to the packaging which may indicate that the device has been damaged in
transit. – visible damage to the handset or telephone. – damage to the connecting leads, e.g. to the connectors or cable sheathing.
Under no circumstances should you use the telephone if it is damaged. If in doubt, consult the dealer from whom you purchased the telephone. Be sure to keep the original packaging. It may come in useful for transporting the telephone if you move premises or if you need to ship the device.
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Choosing a location
Choose a flat, dry location in which to set up your Eurit 4000.
This telephone is intended for normal conditions of use. Modern furniture is coated with a wide variety of different paints, lacquers and plastics and is treated with a variety of care products. Some of these agents may contain substances that corrode or soften the plastic feet of your telephone. If this happens, it may leave undesirable marks on the surface of furniture. For understandable reasons, the manufacturer cannot accept liability for such damage.
Never lay connecting leads in such a way that they might cause someone to trip over.
Connecting the telephone
The connecting sockets for the handset and telephone connecting lead are on the base of your telephone. First connect the handset and then connect the telephone to the telephone network.
Connecting the handset
First of all, plug the connector at the end of the longer, straight part of the lead into the socket
on the base of the telephone which is marked
with a handset symbol.
Press the cable into the cable groove in order to
relieve the strain on the connector . Use a thin,
flat object to press the cable under the retaining lugs.
Plug the connector at the other end of the spiral
lead into the socket on the handset .
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Connecting the telephone connecting lead and the plug-in power supply unit
Under no circumstances should you plug the connecting lead of the plug-in power supply unit into the telephone jack as this might damage the telephone. Be sure to plug the telephone connecting lead and the plug-in power supply unit into the correct sockets.
Plug the shorter of the two connectors on the telephone connecting lead into the socket on the base of the telephone
which is marked with a telephone symbol.
Press the cable into the cable groove in order to relieve the strain on the connector . Use
a thin, flat object to press the cable under the retaining lugs. Plug the connecting lead of the plug-in power supply unit into the socket on the base of
the telephone which is marked with a plug-in power supply unit symbol. Press the cable into the cable groove in order to relieve the strain on the connector . Use
a thin, flat object to press the cable under the retaining lugs. Turn the telephone over and stand it on its feet. Place the handset on its cradle. Plug the larger connector at the other end of the telephone connecting lead into the wall
socket or NTBA. Plug the plug-in power supply unit into the wall socket .
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The display
The display is always active. The display has backlighting, which is activated whenever you press a key or turn the wheel navigator.
Normal display
The top two lines of the display show you the date, time, user (if applicable) and, depending on the status of the telephone, the status symbols. The bottom line of the display shows the available functions (depending on the status of the telephone) for the Fox key. Press the Fox key directly below the corresponding text to activate the function.
1. Functions for the Fox key in the normal display
Menu Press the Fox key here to enter the menu.
Voice messages: Press the Fox key here to listen to both new and old voice messages on the telephone answering machine as well as to info messages.
Inbox: Press the Fox key here to access a list showing messages which arrived while you were away. The list includes unanswered calls, all voice messages and unread text messages such as SMSs and UUSs.
2. Status symbols in the normal display
The status symbols show the current status of the telephone (e.g. if call forwarding has been programmed).
Call forwarding unconditional
Call forwarding on busy
Call forwarding on no reply
Telephone answering machine
Do not disturb
Phone number withheld
Operation with headset
Timer activated
Automatic callback
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Callback on no answer
Ringing tone volume = 0 (mute)
Phone lock
Message waiting notification
Reject anonymous callers/forward directly to telephone answering machine
Automatic provider selection activated
VIP display
If the phonebook contains entries you frequenty call, you can have them displayed on the VIP display. Once an entry has been selected for the VIP display, the VIP display appears instead of the normal display. Entries in the VIP display can be selected with the wheel navigator and dialed with the OK key.
Functions for the Fox key when dialing
1. On-hook dialing (dialing with handset on cradle)
Add entry to phonebook
Read entry from phonebook
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Online (if supported by network operator)
Attribute Number attributes (see section entitled "Phonebook – Creating a new entry")
2. Off-hook dialing (manual dialing)
Menu Activate available menus when manual dialing disconnect
Abort connection
Keypad Send keypad information (see section entitled "Phone calls – Sending keypad
information")
WAP
1. Functions for the Fox key
Menu Menu
Reload current WAP page (refresh)
Stop
Save current WAP page as bookmark
Options Options (further interactive commands for a WAP page)
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2. Status symbols
Display for loading a WAP page (animated)
Connection to ISP active
Connection to ISP interrupted
Key assignment
General
The Fox key is the wide key directly below the display. The function of the Fox key is dependent on the bottom line of the display, which contains functions for the Fox key. The functions differ depending on the current status of your telephone. To select such a function, press the Fox key below the available function.
Text is entered using the alphanumeric keypad. Letters can be typed in upper case by pressing the Shift key simultaneously with the corresponding letter key. The keypad can also be used to enter the most important special characters. The special characters on the letter keys can be obtained by pressing the CONTROL key simultaneously with the corresponding letter key. Additional special characters and umlauts can be obtained by pressing the special character key. If, for example, you wish to type the umlaut character "ü", first press the special character key, then the letter key "u" (the cursor is already on the umlaut for "u") and press the special character key once again.
Wheel navigator
The wheel navigator with OK and BACK keys makes it extremely easy for you to use the telephone or to surf through WAP pages:
Wheel Turn the wheel navigator for optimum speed in viewing menus, positioning navigator
the cursor or surfing the Internet with the WAP browser activated.
OK key The OK key is the confirmation key for executing commands and functions,
calling up menus, accessing WAP links, confirming entries you have made or selecting an option from a pop-up window.
BACK key
Press the BACK key briefly to make the telephone skip back one level (e.g. from a submenu to the menu). If you press the BACK key and hold it down, the display changes to the normal display.
key
Press the key to activate the WAP browser and load the WAP home page. To exit the WAP browser, press the key once again. Your Internet connection will be terminated.
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User key
Press the user key to access the user profiles which have been programmed in the telephone. The telephone settings (ringing melodies, greetings for the telephone answering machine, etc.) also change depending on the selected user (the current user name is always shown at the top right of the display).
Dial keypad
Use the dial keypad to dial phone numbers or to send keypad information.
Function keys
The function keys are located directly above the dial keypad. By simply pressing a key you can:
– switch the telephone answering machine on or off. – call up the redial memory. – call up the LOG memory. – park calls with the PARK key.
– select the function you have programmed on the
key.
First steps (brief instructions)
Selecting the language
When you purchase your Eurit 4000 the display language has already been set to your national language. However, you can select a different language from the "Installation/ Location" menu:
Select the "Language" line and press the OK key. From the pop-up window, choose the required language and press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
Creating multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs) for the first time
When you applied for your ISDN line, your network operator issued you with several phone numbers. You can assign these phone numbers to different devices or you can define separate phone numbers (MSNs) on your Eurit 4000 for different users (see section entitled "Phone calls – User concept").
Change the user on the telephone by pressing the user key. To make use of the full potential of your Eurit 4000, you must define at least two users in the "Installation/Define user" menu:
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Getting started
Select a "not defined" line and press the Fox key below edit (or press the OK key). The display shows the entry fields for the user data.
User name Select the "User name" line and enter a name.
Phone Select the "Phone number" line and enter the multiple subscriber number number (MSN) you wish to assign to that user. Enter the phone number without area
code (prefix).
save Press the Fox key below save.
If you do not define any MSN on your telephone, the telephone will ring when a call
is made to any of the possible phone numbers. If connecting to a PBX, enter the
number of the extension.
If you have not entered a user name, the phone number is regarded as the user name.
Ringing tone
When you have defined several users, give them each a different ringing tone melody from the "Ringing tone" menu. As soon as the telephone rings, you can tell which user the call is for.
Press the user key until the display shows the user to whom you wish to assign a specific ringing tone melody.
Select the "Melody" line and press the OK key. From the pop-up window, select the required melody and then press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
Adjusting the date and time
Normally, you do not need to adjust the date or time, because the date and time are automatically reset via the network every time an outgoing call is made. You can manually adjust the date and time from the "Installation/Date and time" menu:
Date Select the "Date" line and overwrite the digits.
Time Select the "Time" line and overwrite the digits.
save Press the Fox key below save.
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Getting started
Display contrast
From the "Installation/Hardware" menu, you can set the display contrast as well as the two display colors, light gray and dark gray, in 32 different levels.
Select the line "Display contrast", "Display light gray" or "Display dark gray" and press the OK key. To adjust the current settings, use the wheel navigator or press the Fox key below "–" or "+". Press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
First set the two display colors light gray and dark gray to level 0. Then adjust the
level on the display contrast so that the display is completely black, but not
overmodulated. Select your preferred values for the two display colors light gray and
dark gray.
Display illumination
The display illumination is automatically activated (default setting) as soon as you press a key on the telephone, pick up the handset or turn the wheel navigator. However, from the "Installation/Hardware" menu you can set the illumination to always on or always off.
Select the "Display illumination" line and press the OK key. You will see the pop-up window with the options "OFF", "Auto" and "ON". Select your preferred setting and press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
Confirmation beeps
Whenever you enter a wrong command or confirm a setting, you are made aware of this by a short beep. This confirmation beep is set to ON as the default. However, if you find the beep disturbing, you can switch it off from the "Installation/Hardware" menu.
Select the "Confirmation beeps" line and press the OK key. From the pop-up window, select "OFF" and press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
Key sound
Key sound is a tone which is heard every time you press a key on your Eurit 4000. Your phone is delivered with the key sound activated. If this disturbs you, you can deactivate it under "Installation/Hardware".
Select the "Key sound" line and press the OK key. In the popup window, select "OFF" and press the OK key.
save Press the Fox key below save.
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WAP
Definitions
What is WAP?
The abbreviation WAP stands for "Wireless Application Protocol". WAP is a transmission standard for terminal devices of limited capability and display power (size of the display). WAP enables such terminal devices to access and display information from the Internet.
Your Eurit 4000 has an integrated WAP browser. A WAP browser is a program which is capable of using your Eurit 4000 to display any WAP pages you load while surfing the Internet.
This means that your Eurit 4000 has Internet capability, enabling you, for example, to send and receive e-mails or access all sorts of information such as the latest news, weather, lottery numbers, share prices, sports results, public transport timetables or arrival and departure times at the airport, etc.
To access the Internet, simply press the
key and ISDN will establish your Internet connection in just a few seconds. With ISDN you have two channels, which means that you can surf the Internet and make a phone call at the same time. While you are surfing, ISDN transfers the data at a rapid rate of 64 kbit/s so that any WAP pages you request will appear within just a few seconds on the display.
What is an Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
An ISP has a connection to the worldwide data network (Internet) and makes that access available to private individuals, educational establishments, companies etc. When you request a page from the Internet, your request goes to the ISP, who forwards your request and then sends you back the data.
Some ISPs require you to register and identify yourself by a user name and password (depending on ISP) every time you wish to enter the Internet. Your Eurit 4000 is delivered preprogrammed for an ISP so that you can immediately use the Internet. However, you can change to a different ISP at any time. Be aware of the different rates (cost per unit of time) of the different ISPs.
What is a WAP gateway?
Whenever your Eurit 4000 requests information from the Internet, it does this through the ISP. Because the data are WAP data, the ISP forwards the data to a so-called WAP gateway. The WAP gateway then searches for the page you have requested. Having received the page, the WAP gateway converts it into a form the WAP browser can understand and then sends the page via the ISP to your Eurit 4000.
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WAP
What is a server?
A server is a special computer which is connected to the Internet and makes services available to users. A server contains files (e.g. WAP pages) which can be accessed from there throughout the entire Internet.
What are WAP addresses (URLs)?
Every WAP page on the Internet has a given address. This address is called an URL (Universal Resource Locator).
What is a hyperlink?
Hyperlinks are usually underlined words or texts on WAP pages. A hyperlink is a direct connection to another WAP page which can be accessed via that link (without knowledge of the address).
What are bookmarks?
Bookmarks are memory aids stored in the browser. For example, a WAP address can be saved under a name. Once you have created a bookmark, you can return to the corresponding WAP page at any time simply by clicking on the bookmark.
The wap.eurit.com homepage
Your Eurit 4000 has been set up so that the homepage (wap.eurit.com/...) appears whenever you launch your WAP browser by pressing the i key. What you see on the homepage will vary depending on the country in which you purchased your Eurit 4000. Basically, you should find the following information on the Eurit WAP homepage:
– collection of WAP links – online operating instructions – FAQ (frequently asked questions) – information on current software – information on other Eurit telephones – contact & feedback options via e-mail
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WAP
Example: How does a WAP page get to your Eurit 4000?
1. You press the
key and this activates the WAP browser on your Eurit 4000. Your Eurit 4000 dials the number of your ISP (see "Number" in the ISP access data in the "Installation/Internet connections" menu) and establishes the connection to the ISP. Your Eurit 4000 then sends your user name and password to the ISP. If the user name and password are correct, then the ISP is ready for requests from your Eurit 4000.
2. After you have entered a WAP address on your Eurit 4000, the Eurit 4000 sends a data packet to the Internet via ISP. The data packet has a destination address, namely the gateway address (e.g. 195.058.110.201), as well as a content, i.e. the required WAP address (e.g. wap.eurit.com).
3. As soon as the data packet has found the WAP gateway, the data packet is unpacked. The WAP gateway next locates the server which contains the required WAP page.
4. The server containing the data for wap.eurit.com sends those data back to the WAP gateway.
5. Once the WAP gateway has converted the data into a form which the WAP browser of your Eurit 4000 can understand, it sends the data back via ISP to your Eurit 4000.
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The display of your Eurit 4000 shows the contents of the WAP page "eurit.com".
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Status symbols in the WAP browser
The animated " " means that the WAP browser is searching for a WAP page in the Internet and will download the data to the telephone once it has found the page.
Your telephone is online, i.e. the connection to the Internet is active.
Your telephone is offline, i.e. the connection to the Internet is interrupted.
Launching the WAP browser (going online)
Press the key to launch the WAP browser. If you have not yet defined a WAP homepage, then (in offline mode) you will first see a menu with the selection for the Eurit WAP homepage or a WAP demo. Once you have defined your own WAP homepage (see section entitled "WAP – Surfing the Internet – Defining a new WAP homepage"), that homepage will always be loaded when you activate the WAP browser in future.
If you have saved WAP addresses in the phonebook, on the VIP display or on the
key, then the WAP browser is launched automatically after dialing the WAP address, and the corresponding WAP page is loaded. If there are WAP addresses in the LOG memory, then you can dial them, too.
Quitting the WAP browser (going offline)
There are several ways to quit the WAP browser and to disconnect your Eurit 4000 from the Internet (e.g. to save costs):
Quitting the WAP browser
With the WAP browser activated, press the key to quit the WAP browser and disconnect from the Internet.
Or …
With the WAP browser activated, press the Fox key below Menu. Select the WAP menu "Exit browser" and press the OK key.
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Disconnecting from the Internet (going offline)
With the WAP browser activated, press the Fox key below Menu. Select the WAP menu "Offline" and press the OK key. Your Eurit 4000 disconnects from the Internet. The status symbol
tells you that you are offline.
Your Eurit 4000 disconnects automatically from the Internet (goes offline) if two
minutes have elapsed since you last requested new data from the Internet. You can change this timeout from the "Installation/Internet connections" menu. Select your ISP from the list and adjust the value in the "Timeout" line.
Surfing the Internet (surfing through WAP pages)
Surfing with the navigation unit
Wheel Use the wheel navigator for optimum convenience when surfing, to be able to navigator scroll quickly through WAP pages, and also for selecting hyperlinks.
OK key Select a hyperlink and press the OK key.
BACK key
Press the BACK key briefly and the WAP browser jumps back to the previous WAP page. Press the BACK key and hold it down, and the WAP browser reloads the WAP homepage.
Loading the WAP homepage
The WAP homepage is the WAP page which appears on your display when you press the
key. If the WAP browser is already activated, then press the BACK key and hold it down, or select the "Homepage/Load homepage" menu, and the WAP homepage will be reloaded.
Defining a new WAP homepage
You can define a different WAP page as the WAP homepage at any time. Keep surfing until the display shows the WAP page you would like as your WAP homepage. Then select the WAP menu "Homepage/Use current page" and press the OK key.
Entering WAP addresses manually
Using the alphanumeric keypad on your Eurit 4000, you can enter WAP addresses directly:
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Enter With the WAP browser activated, press the Fox key below Menu. Select the URL WAP menu "Enter URL" and press the OK key. Enter the address in the pop-up
window (e.g. wap.eurit.com) and press the OK key.
Loading WAP pages from memory
WAP pages can be retrieved from the following memories and can be downloaded from there:
– Bookmark (WAP menu) – Homepage (WAP menu) – History (WAP menu) – Phonebook (see section entitled "Phone calls – Dialing from the phonebook") – VIP display (see section entitled "Phone calls – Dialing from the VIP display") – LOG memory (see section entitled "Phone calls – Dialing from the LOG memory") – key (see section entitled "Advanced features – key")
Choose the appropriate memory, select the WAP page you would to download to your Eurit 4000 and press the OK key.
If you would like to save WAP addresses, you can save them to the WAP menu "Bookmark" or add them to the phonebook. Select a bookmark from the WAP menu "Bookmark", press the OK key and the WAP page is downloaded to your Eurit 4000. To find out how to download WAP pages using the phonebook, read the section entitled "Phone calls – Dialing from the phonebook".
Surfing
In addition to the navigation aids such as the wheel navigator, the OK key and the BACK key, the WAP browser offers additional useful functions for surfing:
Much of the data and information available on the Internet (e.g. stock market prices) can change very quickly. If you have been on a WAP page for a long
time, then press the Fox key below Refresh
. The data for the current WAP
page will be updated.
After you have pressed the Fox key below Refresh
, the display for the Fox
key shows the stop symbol . Press the Fox key below to stop the page from reloading.
Options When you download a WAP page to your Eurit 4000, commands (hyperlinks)
such as send e-mail, logout, back, main menu, etc. are often also sent. Depending on the type of programming, these commands do not appear directly as hyperlinks on the display. In this case, the commands are behind the Options key (press the Fox key below Options).
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Surfing and making a phone call at the same time
With ISDN, your Eurit 4000 has two B-channels at its disposal. ISDN therefore allows you to surf (WAP browser activated) and make a phone call at the same time.
Making a telephone call while surfing
You are surfing (WAP browser activated) and ...
– ... you would like to make a phone call.
Pick up the handset. The call display appears. Dial a phone number and make your call.
/ To switch back to the WAP browser, press the Fox key below
. To return to
the call display, press the Fox key below
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– ... someone calls you on the phone.
Pick up the handset. The call display appears. Take your call.
/ To switch back to the WAP browser, press the Fox key below
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the call display, press the Fox key below
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Launching the WAP browser while making a telephone call
You are making a telephone call and would like to surf the Internet at the same time.
Press the
key to launch the WAP browser.
/ To return to the call display, press the Fox key below . To switch back to the
WAP browser, press the Fox key below .
Dialing a phone number directly from a WAP page
While surfing, you will come across WAP pages from which you can dial a phone number directly. Select the phone number and press the OK key. You will see a pop-up window asking you whether you would like to dial that number. Pick up the handset, press the Fox key below Yes and you will be connected directly to that phone number. (For handsfree talking, press the Fox key below Yes .)
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Saving WAP pages
WAP memories are not user-specific.
Bookmarks
WAP pages which are of interest to you can be saved as bookmarks. With your Eurit 4000 you can save up to 50 bookmarks:
Press the Fox key below
. The display shows the entry field for the name
and address of the bookmark. The line for the name may already contain a name for the bookmark. To choose a different name for the bookmark, simply delete or edit the existing name.
save
Press the Fox key below save. The bookmark is added to the list of bookmarks.
You can edit bookmarks i.e. provide them with a different name or change the WAP
address. From the WAP menu "Bookmark", select the bookmark you wish to edit and press the Fox key below edit.
To delete a bookmark, from the WAP menu "Bookmark" use the wheel navigator to
select the bookmark you wish to delete and then press the Fox key below delete.
To download the bookmarked WAP address from the WAP menu "Bookmark", use
the wheel navigator to select the bookmark and press the OK key.
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Saving as an entry in the phonebook
Your Eurit 4000 has a phonebook in which you can save not only phone numbers but also WAP addresses.
There are two possible ways to add a WAP address to the phonebook:
– directly from the "Phonebook" menu (see section entitled "Phonebook – Creating a
new entry")
– while surfing (with the WAP browser activated), using bookmarks
If you wish to save a WAP address by creating a new entry from the "Phonebook" menu, then you must already know the WAP address you wish to save.
To add a WAP address to the phonebook with the WAP browser activated, you must first save the WAP address as a bookmark (see section entitled "WAP – Saving WAP pages – Bookmarks):
Press the Fox key below
. The display shows the entry field for the name
and address of the bookmark. Select the "Address" line with the wheel navigator.
Press the Fox key below . You will see a pop-up window asking you whether you want to edit an existing entry or create a new entry.
New Press the Fox key below New entry. The WAP address is already included in the entry contacts as an URL. Now add the remaining information and save the entry.
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Change Press the Fox key below Change entry and you will see the phonebook list. entry Using the wheel navigator, select the entry to which you wish to add the WAP
address and press the OK key. The WAP address is added under the next free contact. Save the entry.
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