switel D6005 Operating Instructions Manual

Schnurlos Telefon Téléphone sans fil Telefono senza fili Cordless telephone
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Istruzioni per l'uso
D6005
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1 General Information ..............................................................................46
2 User controls ......................................................................................... 47
3 Setting up...............................................................................................48
3.1 Safety Information...............................................................................................48
3.2 Check contents of pack....................................................................................... 48
3.3 Connecting the base station ...............................................................................48
3.4 Fitting standard batteries ....................................................................................48
3.5 Charging the standard batteries.......................................................................... 49
4 Operation ...............................................................................................50
4.1 Receiving calls.................................................................................................... 50
4.2 Making calls ........................................................................................................50
4.3 Adjusting the receiver volume............................................................................. 50
4.4 Redial facility....................................................................................................... 50
4.5 Muting the microphone .......................................................................................51
4.6 Keypad lock ........................................................................................................ 51
4.7 Range information ..............................................................................................51
4.8 Paging from the base station to the handset....................................................... 51
4.9 Temporary tone dialling ......................................................................................51
4.10 Private exchanges ..............................................................................................51
4.11 Inserting an automatic pause.............................................................................. 52
5 The phone book.....................................................................................53
5.1 Entering numbers in a phone book ..................................................................... 53
5.2 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book ....................................................53
5.3 Special number in memory location 0................................................................. 53
6 Special functions ..................................................................................54
6.1 Setting ring tone and ringer volume ....................................................................54
6.2 Adjusting the base station ringer volume ............................................................ 54
6.3 Switching the button click on or off .....................................................................55
6.4 Setting the flash time ..........................................................................................55
6.5 Accepting calls automatically ..............................................................................55
6.6 Touch-tone (TTD) or pulse (PD) dialling ............................................................. 56
6.7 Changing the PIN code.......................................................................................56
7 Multiple handsets.................................................................................. 57
7.1 Making an internal call ........................................................................................ 57
7.2 Connecting external calls to another handset..................................................... 57
7.3 Logging on handsets...........................................................................................57
7.4 Logging off handsets...........................................................................................57
8 Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 58
- General Information -
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1 General Information
Standard rechargeable batteries - do not use any other rechargeable batteries or battery packs.
These could possibly cause a short circuit.
When changing batteries, always use standard batteries, Type AAA 1.2V 650mA.
Do not throw standard batteries into the fire or immerse in water. Do not dispose of old or defective standard batteries with the normal household waste.
It is normal for the handset to become warm when charging and is not dangerous.
Do not use other manufacturer's charging equipment for charging the handset, as otherwise damage could occur.
Position
There must be a 230 Volt mains socket near to where the telephone is positioned. Do not set up the base station in the immediate vicinity of other electrical equipment such as microwaves or hi-fi systems, as this may result in mutual interference. The location has a decisive influence on the trouble-free operation of the telephone.
Place the base station on a flat and non-slip surface. The feet of the base station do not normally leave any marks on the surface. However, due to the large number of varnishes and surfaces in use, it may not be possible to prevent marks occurring on the surface due to the feet of the unit.
Do not use the handset in areas where there is a risk of explosion. Excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibrations, chemicals, moisture, heat or the direct rays of the sun must be avoided.
Information regarding medical equipment - The telephone works with a very low transmission power. This low transmission power prevents any risk to health according to the current state of research and technology. However, it has been shown that portable telephones can interfere with medical equipment when switched on. Therefore, please maintain a distance of at least one metre from medical equipment.
Disposal
If the useful life of the standard batteries or the complete equipment has expired, please dispose of these carefully in accordance with the statutory requirements and in a manner friendly to the environment.
Temperature and Ambient Conditions
The telephone is designed for use in protected rooms with a temperature range of 10 °C to 30 °C.
The base station must not be installed in damp rooms such as a bathroom or laundry room. Avoid proximity to sources of heat such as radiators and do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
Cleaning and care - The surface of the case can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. No attention is necessary apart from cleaning the case occasionally. The rubber feet of the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents. The manufacturer can therefore not accept any liability for possible damage to furniture or the like.
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2 User controls
1. "R" Signal button/Delete
2. Call button
3. Redial/Pause/ Selection button forwards
4. Keypad lock
5. Phone book/ Selection button back
6. Start programming/ Internal calls
1. Paging button.
2. Charge monitoring lamp
3. Call indicator
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3 Setting up
3.1 Safety Information
WARNING! Before setting-up, it is essential that you read the General Information at the
beginning of this manual.
3.2 Check contents of pack
The following items are supplied: one base station with foot support one mains power supply
one handset two standard batteries one telephone connecting cable one instruction manual
3.3 Connecting the base station
Position the base station near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket. Your telephone works using Touch-Tone Dialling.
1. Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the rear of the base station and plug the power supply into a properly installed 230 V mains socket. The plug-in power supply for the base station must always be connected. For safety reasons, use only the plug-in mains power supply provided.
2. Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack on the rear of the base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided.
3. Fix the foot support in position and run the cable through the opening to the rear.
3.4 Fitting standard batteries
To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handset, press on the upper edge of the battery compartment and slide it downwards. Now insert the batteries taking care to ensure that the polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment cover.
Important note: Place the handset in the base station with the display to the front for at least 16 hours. The telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged.
The charging light on the base station will come on.
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3.5 Charging the standard batteries
The standard rechargeable batteries for the handset have a stand-by time of max. 100 hours at room temperature and a maximum talk time of 10 hours. To charge the batteries, place the handset in the base station with the display to the front. The handset will be charged in rapid charge mode for the first 30 minutes. While this is happening, the boxes in the capacity display will come on one after the other. Charging will then switch to the normal charging mode and the battery capacity display will be on constantly.
The current battery capacity is shown in the display.
If the battery capacity is too low, the symbol will appear in the display and you will hear warning tones every 20 seconds.
Note: Exactly like your car battery, the standard rechargeable batteries are unavoidably subject to a certain ageing. However, you can have an influence on this ageing process by "training" the standard batteries to a certain extent. In regular use of the phone, if you cyclically charge and fully discharge the standard batteries by using the telephone until the
symbol appears in the display, a demand is placed on the batteries and they will repay you by giving maximum performance and a long life. Extended charging and extended discharging on the other hand will both degrade the capacity and shorten the life of the standard batteries.
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