Topcom FIDELITY 1150 User Manual

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Important
The Declaration of conformity can be found on :
numbers will NOT be shown on the display of your telephone.
To use ‘Caller ID’ (display caller), this service has to be activated on your phone line.
Normally you need a separate subscription from your telephone company to activate this
function. If you don’t have the Caller ID function on your phone line, the incoming telephone
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This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
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USER GUIDE
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At the end of the product lifecycle,
you should not throw this product
into the normal household garbage
but bring the product to a collection
point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipments. The
Please read carefully through the
following information concerning safety
2 Safety instructions
Topcom Fidelity 1150
1 Before Initial use
Thank you for purchasing this new desktop caller
ID telephone.
and proper use. Make yourself familiar
with all the functions of the equipment.
Be careful to keep these advice notes
and if necessary pass them on to a third
party.
1.1 Intended Purpose
This product is intend to be connected indoor to
an analogue PSTN telephone line.
1.2 Caller ID
at a distance of less than 1.5 m away from a
Do not place the basic unit in a damp room or
To use ‘Caller ID’ (display caller), this
service has to be activated on your
water source. Keep water away from the
telephone.
Do not use the telephone in environments
phone line. Normally you need a separate
subscription from your telephone
company to activate this function. If you
don’t have the Caller ID function on your
where there is a risk of explosions.
telephone in an environment-friendly manner.
Dispose of the batteries and maintain the
phone line, the incoming telephone
numbers will NOT be shown on the
display of your telephone.
3 Cleaning
Clean the telephone with a slightly damp cloth or
with an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning
agents or abrasive solvents.
(environment)
4 Disposal of the device
The CE symbol indicates that the unit
complies with the essential
requirements of the R&TTE directive.
1.3 Connection
symbol on the product, user guide and/or box in-
dicate this.
Some of the product materials can be re-used if
you bring them to a recycling point. By re-using
some parts or raw materials from used products
you make an important contribution to the protec-
tion of the environment.
Please contact your local authorities in case you
This device has been designed and manufactured
to comply with the 98/482/EC rule, referent to the
Pan European connection of a terminal to the
Public Switching Telephone Network (PSTN) and
following the established guidelines by the 1999/
5/EC Directive about radio electric equipments
and the reciprocal acknowledge of their conformi-
ty. However, due to the fact that there are some
differences in the PSTNs from one country to an-
other, the verifying measurements by themselves
do not set up an unconditional guarantee for an
optimal working in every connection point to the
PSTN of any country .If any problem comes up,
get in touch firstly with the distributor.
need more information on the collection points in
your area.
In any case, use conditions for which the product
has been created should be respected as well as
avoid its use in public or private networks with
technical requirements clearly different to those
established in the EU.
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5 Buttons
(See picture 1 and 2 on folded cover page)
1. Hook Switch
2. Direct Memory buttons (M1-M3)
3. LCD display
4. Phonebook button ‘‘
5. Menu botton ‘‘
6. Call List button
7. Up button ’ / OGM button
8. Down button ’ / Memo button
9. TAD On LED
10. Stop /
11. Call back button
12.Flash button ’R’
13. Redial button / Pauze button P’
14. Mute button
15. Alphanumerical keypad
16. Volume Down button
17. Handsfree LED
18. H
19. Ringer LED
20. Volume Down button
21. Menu button
22. Delete button ‘
23. Escape button ESC
24. Handsfree speaker
25. Wall mounting hook
26. Line cord connector
27. Power adapter connector
28. Wall mounting locations
29. Ringer
30. Cable slots
31. Microphone
andsfree button
SET
6 Installation
7 Telephone settings
7.1 Introduction
Press to enter the menu. ‘AUDIO’ is displayed.
Use or to scroll though the settings or to change the setting value.
Press to enter a submenu.
•Press ESC to leave the setting menu at any time.
•If no button is pressed within 10 seconds, the unit will return to standby mode.
7.2 Setting display language and
voice prompt language
The voice prompt language of internal digital answering machine, will be the same as the display language.
Enter the menu Select ‘Setting’ Enter setting menu
‘Language’
‘English’
Select desired language To confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
7.3 Setting the display contrast
Enter the menu Select ‘Setting’
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To activate the telephone, it must be connected to the main power.
•Plug one end of the supplied adapter into the electric socket and the other end into the connector on the bottom of the desktop telephone (27).
Connect one end of the line cord to the telephone line wall socket and the other end to the bottom of the phone (26).
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ESC 2 X To leave the menu
Enter setting menu
‘Contrast’
‘Contrast-x’
Select desired display contrast (1-5) To confirm
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7.4 Setting the date and time
When you have a subscription to the Caller ID service and your telephone provider sends the date and time together with the telephone number, the phone’s clock will be set automatical­ly. The year must always be set manually.
To record the date and time stamp to the recorded message on the answering machine, the time must be set.
Enter the menu Select ‘Setting’ Enter setting menu
‘Date/Time’
‘02/05-06 1226’
Enter the day, month, year and time (4digits) using the numerical keypad
Confirm Select the desired ring tone (1-5) Confirm the ring tone
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
8.2 Ring loudness
Enter the menu Select ‘Audio’ Enter the audio setting menu
‘Ring Loudness’
To confirm Select the desired ring loudness. To confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
8.3 Key Tone
To confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
7.5 Reset
To bring the telephone in its initial status, you have to reset the phone.
Enter the menu Select ‘Setting’ Enter setting menu
‘Reset’ To confirm.’Sure?’ is displayed
All settings will be reset and the stored information (including the recorded messages) will be erased.
8 Audio settings
Enter the menu Select ‘Audio’ Enter the audio setting menu
‘Key Tone’
Confirm Select Keytone-On or -Off To confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
9PABX settings
9.1 Dial prefix
When you dial out a telephone number from the Call list or Phonebook, the programmed prefix will be added in front of the telephone number. This function is usefull when you have a PABX where you have to dial a prefix to take the external line.
8.1 Ring tone
Enter the menu Select ‘Audio’ Enter the audio setting menu
‘Ring Tone’
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Enter the menu Select ‘PABX setting’ Enter the menu
elect ‘Dial Pref’
S
To confirm
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Enter the dial prefix
To enter a Pause, press the pause button ‘P’
Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
9.2 Dialing mode (Tone/Pulse)
Enter the menu Select ‘PABX setting’ Enter the menu Select ‘Dialing mode’ To confirm Select ‘Tone’ or ‘Pulse’ Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
9.3 Flash time
Press to use certain services as ‘Call Waiting’ (if this service is provided by your telephone com- pany); or to transfer phone calls when you are us­ing a telephone exchange (PABX). The flash time can be selected (100/300/600ms).
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Press the volume button to change the speaker volume
OR
Pick up the handset
Enter the telephone number
The call duration timer is shown on the 2e line of the display [mm:ss].
10.2 Deactivating the microphone (mute)
During conversation
You can now talk freely without the caller hearing you.
You can resume your conversation
10.3 Redial list
To last 5 called telephone numbers including the conversation time are stored in the redial list.
Press the redial list button repeatedly
X
to scroll through the redial list The telephone number will be dialled automatically
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Enter the menu Select ‘PABX setting’ Enter the m Select ‘Flash Time’ To confirm Select ‘100’, ‘300’ or ‘600’ ms Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
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10 Getting started
10.1 Making a phone call
Enter the telephone number
Press the delete button briefly to delete a wrongly entered number To phone number will be dialled automatically in hands free
11 Caller ID
11.1 General information
When you have a subscription to the Caller ID service, the caller’s phone number and name (when supported by the network) will appear on the display. If you saved the telephone number
with the name in the Phone Book, the pro- grammed name will be shown on the display (name tagging function).
11.2 Call list
The Fidelity 1150 can store up to 30 numbers and names. The display shows the total number and new re­ceived calls in stand-by ‘CLIP 00-00’
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11.2.1 Scrolling through the Call List
Press the New Message button
To scroll through the call list
11.2.2 Calling a number from the Call List
Press the New Message button Scroll through the call list until you
have found the desired telephone number The phone number will be dialled automatically
11.2.3 Erasing numbers from the Call List
a)Erasing one number
Press the New Message button Scroll through the call list until you
have found the desired telephone number Press the delete button briefly to delete the selected number
To confirm
b) Erasing the entire Call List
Press the New Message button To enter the call list
3SEC
Press and hold the delete button for 3 seconds to delete the entire call list
To confirm.’Sure?’ is displayed
The complete Call List will be erased
11.3 Voice mail
When you have received a voice mail message in your Personal Voice Mail Box, the Voice Mail sym- bol appears on the display. As soon as you have listened to the messages in the mail box, the symbol disappears.
* Check with your network operator if this is available on your line.
12 Phone Book
The Fidelity 1150 can store 50 telephone numbers with name.
12.1 Use of the alphanumerical key pad
Use the alphanumerical key pad to enter text. To select a letter, press the corresponding button.
For example:
Press button ‘2’ twice to select the letter B’. If you want to select ‘Aas well as B’, press
button ‘2’ once to select ‘A’, wait for 2 seconds un- til the cursor has moved to the next location and press then button ‘2’ twice to select B’. To add a space, press 0. Wrong entered characters can be erased by pressing .
Available characters:
* # 0 1
2 (Upper Case) 3 (Upper Case) 4 (Upper Case) 5 (Upper Case) 6 (Upper Case) 7 (Upper Case) 8 (Upper Case) 9 (Upper Case) 2 (Lower Case) 3 (Lower Case) 4 (Lower Case) 5 (Lower Case) 6 (Lower Case) 7 (Lower Case) 8 (Lower Case) 9 (Lower Case)
Upper or Lower Case switch à á â Ç + & @ 0 / % * # $ £ ¥ § ¿ ¡ "Space" - ? ! 1 , . : ; " ' < = > ( ) { } _ A B C 2 Ä Æ Å à á â Ç D E F 3 è É ê ë G H I 4 ì í î ï J K L 5 € M N O 6 ñ ö ò ó ô P Q R S 7 ß T U V 8 ù ú û Ü W X Y Z 9 a b c 2 ä æ å à á â ç d e f
3 è é ê ë g h I 4 ì í î ï j k l 5 € m n o 6 ñ ö ò ó ô p q r s 7 ß t u v 8 ù ú û ü w x y z 9
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12.2 Adding a number to the Phone Book
Enter Phonebook Menu
1X ‘New’
To confirm
Enter the telephone number
Press the delete button briefly to delete a wrongly entered number.
To confirm Enter the name by using the
alphanumerical key pad (see chapter
12.1) To confirm
Follow the previous steps for adding another number or press ESC to leave the setting.
12.3 Selecting and calling a number
To co nfirm Press the delete button briefly to
delete a wrongly entered number.
Modify the telephone number
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To co nfirm Modify the name by using the
alphanumerical key pad (see chapter
12.1) To co nfirm
12.5 Erasing a number and name from the Phone Book
Select the desired telephonenumber as described in chapter 12.3.
Press the delete button briefly to delete the number
To confirm
from the Phone Book
Enter Phonebook Menu. ‘Review’ is displayed.
To confirm Enter the first letter of the desired
name by using the alpha
key pad. Scroll through the phone book until
you have found the desired telephone number Press hands free or pick up the handset to dial out the number
numerical
12.4 Changing a number and name from the Phone Book
Enter Phonebook Menu
To confirm Enter the first letter of the desired
name by using the alphanumerical
key pad Scroll through the phone book until
you have found the desired telephone number
12.6 Copying a number from the call list to the Phone Book
Press the New Message button Scroll through the call list until you
have found the desired telephone number
To confirm Select ‘Store to Book’ To confirm. Modify the telephone number if
necessary Press the delete button briefly to
delete a wrong numbers To confirm Modify the name by using the
alphanumerical key pad (see chapter
12.1) To confirm
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13 Memory numbers
You can program 3 Direct numbers (max 24 num- bers and 16 characters). These memory numbers can be dialled by pressing M1-M3.
13.1 Adding a number to a Direct Memory
M?
13.2 Calling a Direct Memory number
M?
13.3 Deleting a Direct Memory number
M?
13.4 Copying a number from the call
Press the desired Direct Memory (M1-M3). ‘New’ is displayed
To confirm
Enter the telephone number
Press the delete button briefly to delete a wrongly entered number
To confirm Enter the name by using the
alphanumerical k ey pad (see chapter
12.1) To confirm
Press the desired Direct Memory (M1-M3) The phone number will be dialed automatically
Press the desired Direct Memory (M1-M3) Press the delete button briefly to delete the number
To confirm
list to a direct memory button
Modify the telephone number if necessary
Press the delete button briefly to delete a wrong numbers
To confirm Modify the name by using the
alphanumerical key pad (see chapter
12.1) To confirm
14 Telephone answering device
The voice prompt language of the in­ternal digital answering machine, will be the same as the display language.
14.1 Activating/Deactivating the Anwer Machine
2SEC
2SEC
14.2 Selecting the outgoing messages
There are 2 different outgoing messages: OGM1 (A1): The unit shall record a message. OGM2 (A2): The unit will not record a message af- ter the call has been answered.
2SEC
The answering machine shall turn Off The ‘TAD On LED’ shall turn off The answering machine shall turn On The LED shall burn. The Voice will prompt the selected OGM (see chapter 14.2)
(OGM1 or OGM2)
Activate the anwering machine. The selected OGM will be prompted Switch between OGM1 and OGM2. The selected OGM will be prompted and displayed on the 2 line of the dis­play (A1 or A2)
Press the New Message button
14.3 To re cord an Outgoing Message
Scroll through the call list until you
found the desired telephone
have number
To confirm Select ‘STORE TO M1- M3
3SEC
Select OGM1 or OGM2 After you hear a beep, release the
button and start saying your outgoing message (max 2 minutes)
To confirm.
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If the OGM is less than 3 seconds, the recording is not valid.
To stop the recording. The message will be playbacked
To replay the recorded OGM
14.4 To delete an OGM
Select OGM1 or OGM2.
To replay the recorded OGM Press the delete button during
playback. The pre-recorded message is prompted
14.5 TAD Setting
14.5.1 Selecting OGM1 or OGM2
In of the TAD setting menu, you can also select the outgoing message.
T/S is ‘Toll Saver’. The TAD will answer a call
after 4 rings if there are no new messages, and after 2 rings if there are new messages. If there are no new messages and you call your machine to check your messages remotely, you
can hang up after the 2nd ring. You do not need to pay connection fees and you know that you do not have any new messages.
14.5.3 Setting the remote PIN code
This code is necessary for remote operation (see chapter 14.11)
Enter the menu Select ‘TAD Setting’ Enter the submenu Select ‘TAD Pin’ To confirm
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Enter the menu Select ‘TAD Setting’ Enter the submenu Select ‘Answering’ To confirm
Select
‘Answering-A2’ (OGM2) Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
‘Answering-A1’ (OGM1) or
14.5.2 Select the number of rings
To select the number of rings before the TAD an- wswers the call:
Enter the menu Select ‘TAD Setting’ Enter the submenu Select ‘TAD Rings’
Enter the new PIN code (3 numbers)
Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
14.5.4 Call Screen Mode
When there is an incomming call you can listen to the recording without picking up the handset.You can enable or disable this function.
Enter the menu Select ‘TAD Setting’ Enter the submenu Select ‘Call Screen’ To confirm
Select ‘Call Screen - On’ or ‘Call Screen - Off’
Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
To confirm Select 2 to 9 or select T/S Confirm
ESC 2 X To leave the menu
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14.6 Incoming messages
After the set number of rings the TAD will answer the call, the caller will hear your outgoing mes- sage (OGM).If OGM1 is selected, he can record a
message (max 2 minutes) after the beep. As soon as you have new messages the number of new messages will be displayed. The recording will be interrupted when it detect silence for 6 seconds or when you pick up the handset.
14.7 Memo message recording
To record a Memo message
After you hear a beep, release the
3SEC
Memo messages will be stored together with the incoming call recordings.
button and start saying your Memo message (max 2 minutes)
To stop the recording
14.8 Playing recorded messages
In idle mode:
The unit shall play the new
messages Every time a message is recorded, the date and time will also be stored if the date and time is set (see chapter 7.4). When playing back a
message, the date and time of the recording will
announced before the message.
be
To pause the playback
<1s To replay the message
2 XTo skip to the previous message
14.10 Deleting all messages
During playback of the last message.
2SEC DELETE ALL?’ will be displayed
To confirm and delete all messages
If no button is pressed in 30 seconds, the unit will continue playing the messages
14.11 Remote control
The answering machine can be operated remote­ly using a touch-tone phone (DTMF tone selection system).
•Call your machine. You will hear the OGM message.
After the beep, slowly dial the Security code, you will hear one short beeps for confirmation.
Enter the next codes to use the desired function.
1 1(1)
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 #
Replay the message Play the previous message Play/Pause Play the next message To play the outgoing message To record a new outgoing message Stop playback or recordin Delete playing message
Answering off Answering on / Toggle OGM1 or
OGM2 Delete all, old messages Record Memo
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To skip to the next message
To stop playback
After all messages have been played, press to re-play all messages.
14.9 Deleting one messages
During playback of the message.
DELETE?’ will be displayed
To confirm and delete the message
If no button is pressed in 30 seconds, the unit will continue playing the messages
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If no button is pressed within 10 seconds, the unit will return to standby mode. During playback, the unit will stop every 168 seconds. If no button is pressed, the unit will stop and hang up. When pressing ‘2’ the message playback is paused for 30 seconds. If no button is pressed the unit will ha
ng up.
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14.12 Remote activation
If the answering machine is OFF, the user can wake-up the device remotely by dialing the
number and wait for 12 rings. The machine will answer with OGM2. Enter the remote code and follow the instructions explained in chapter 14.11.
14.13 Memory Full
There are 2 kinds of Memory Full situations.
1. During Memo/OGM/ICM recording, the memo­ry is full.
2. The memory is full and somebody is trying to record a message. The unit shall play a message indicating the mem- ory is full. When OGM 1 was selected, the device will switch automatically to OGM2 (see chapter 14.2).
15 Wall mounting
Pull out and rotate the wall mounting hook (25). Put it back in position. Measure and mark the wall mounting locations (28). Drill holes, fit wall plugs and screw in screws. The cable of the telephone can be fixed in the slot (30) on the backside of the phone depending on the telephone connection position. Mount the telephone on the screws.
17 Warranty
17.1 Warranty period
The Topcom units have a 24-month warranty pe­riod. The warranty period starts on the day the new unit is purchased. The warranty on batteries is limited to 6 months after purchase. Consuma­bles or defects causing a negligible effect on op­eration or value of the equipment are not covered. The warranty has to be proven by presentation of the original purchase receipt, on which the date of purchase
17.2 Warranty handling
A faulty unit needs to be returned to a Topcom service centre including a valid purchase note. If the unit develops a fault during the warranty pe­riod, Topcom or its officially appointed service centre will repair any defects caused by material or manufacturing faults free of charge. Topcom will at its discretion fulfil its warranty obli-
gations by either repairing or exchanging the faulty units or pa replacement, colour and model can be different from the original purchased unit.
The initial purchase date shall determine the start of the warranty period. The warranty period is not extended if the unit is exchanged or repaired by Topcom or its appointed service centres.
and the unit-model are indicated.
rts of the faulty units. In case of
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16 Technical Data
Dialling options: DTMF (tone)/PULSE Flash:100/300/600ms Power adapter: Input 230VAC 50Hz / Output 9VDC 200 mA
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17.3 Warranty exclusions
Damage or defects caused by incorrect treatment or operation and damage resulting from use of non-original parts or accessories not recommend­ed by Topcom are not covered by the warranty. Topcom cordless phones are designed to work with rechargeable batteries only. The damage caused by the use of non-rechargeable batteries is not covered under warranty. The warranty does not cover damage caused by outside factors, such as li nor any damage caused during transportation. No warranty can be claimed if the serial number on the units has been changed, removed or ren­dered illegible. Any warranty claims will be invalid if the unit has been repaired, altered or modified by the buyer or by unqualified, non-officially appointed Topcom service centres.
ghtning, water and fire,
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SERVICE RETURN CARD - RÜCKSENDEKARTE -
CARTE DE RETOUR SERVICE - RETOURFICHE
RETURN WITH YOUR DEFECT PRODUCT Name/Vorname/Prénom/Naam:
Surname/Familienname/Nom/Familienaam:
Street/Straße/Rue/Straat:
Nr./N°: Box/Postfach/Boîte/Postbus:
Location/Ort./Lieu/Plaats: Post code/Postleitzahl/Code Postal/Postcode:
Country/Land/Pays/Land:
Tel./Tél.:
E-mail:
Model name/Modellbezeichnung/Nom du modèle/Modelnaam:
Serial Nr/Seriennummer/N° série/Serienummer:
Purchase date/Kaufdatum/Date d’achat/Aankoopdatum:
(DD/MM/YYYY) - (TT/MM/JJJJ)
Fault description/Beschreibung des Defekts/Description de la panne/Beschrijving defect:
(Original Proof of Purchase has to be attached to this return card to be valid for warranty)
Model name/Modellbezeichnung/Nom du modèle/Modelnaam:
Serial Nr/Seriennummer/N° série/Serienummer:
Purchase date/Kaufdatum/Date d’achat/Aankoopdatum:
(DD/MM/YYYY) - (TT/MM/JJJJ)
Fault description/Beschreibung des Defekts/Description de la panne/Beschrijving defect:
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