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1 Guide to this manual ........................... 6
1.1 Signal words and symbols ............................. 6
2 Safety information .............................. 7
2.1 Intended use .................................................. 7
2.2 Installing the telephone ................................. 7
2.3 Emergency call function ................................ 8
3 Operation elements ........................... 10
3.1 Overview ...................................................... 10
3.2 Keys and their functions .............................. 11
3.3 Slide switches for volume adjustments ....... 12
3.4 Symbols in the display ................................. 12
3.5 Special characters in the display ................. 13
3.6 Illumination of key pad and display ............. 13
4 Emergency call .................................. 14
4.1 Sending an emergency call .......................... 14
4.2 Manual interruption of an emergency call ... 15
4.3 Taking of the emergency call by the staff. ... 15
4.4 Vital sign function (confirmation of
presence) ...................................................... 15
5 Making telephone calls ..................... 17
5.1 Manual dialling ............................................ 17
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5.2 Dialling with off-line call preparation .......... 18
5.3 Dialling via speed dialling keys .................... 18
5.4 On-Hook-Dialling .......................................... 19
5.5 Redialling ..................................................... 19
5.6 Abbreviated dialling ..................................... 20
5.7 Call number chaining (call-by-call function). 21
5.8 Dialling the telephone number transmitted
by the last incoming call .............................. 21
5.9 Ringing signal volume .................................. 22
5.10 Handset volume ........................................... 22
5.11 Loudspeaker volume .................................... 23
5.12 Listening-in .................................................. 23
5.13 Hands-free operation ................................... 24
5.14 Switching between handset and hands-free
operation...................................................... 25
6 Set functions ..................................... 26
6.1 Store speed dialling numbers ...................... 26
6.2 Store abbreviated numbers .......................... 27
6.3 Indication of incoming call by flashlight
ON/OFF ......................................................... 28
7 Extended telephone functions .......... 29
7.1 Dialling via direct call .................................. 29
7.2 Do-not-disturb function ............................... 30
7.3 List of released numbers for ringing signals 30
7.4 List of restricted numbers for ringing
signals .......................................................... 30
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7.5 Ringing melody ............................................ 31
7.6 Display contrast adjustment ........................ 31
7.7 Call restriction ............................................. 31
7.8 Support for hearing aid users ...................... 32
7.9 Operation with headset ............................... 32
7.10 Display language .......................................... 32
7.11 Room monitoring ......................................... 33
8 Error messages .................................. 35
9 Cleaning the device ........................... 37
Index ........................................................... 38
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1 Guide to this manual
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1 Guide to this manual
1.1 Signal words and symbols
Signal words and symbols in this guide refer you to warning advice, information and instructions (see table 1).
Signal word Symbol Explanation
DANGER Warning advice. Direct and
immediate danger. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Warning advice. Possibly
dangerous situation. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Warning advice. Possibly
dangerous situation. Failure to comply could result in slight or minor injury or damage to equipment.
Helpful information.
Table 1: Signal words and symbols in this guide
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2 Safety information
Read this manual carefully. It contains important information for safe use of your telephone.
2.1 Intended use
This telephone is suited to be connected to analogue line interfaces of public switched telephone networks.
DANGER
Never try to unscrew the screws and open the device. You could get in contact with current-carrying parts.
Never touch the connector contacts with pointed or metallic objects.
2.2 Installing the telephone
WARNING
The telephone was produced for standard use conditions. Please do not install the device
close to heat sources (air-conditioning, heater, exposure to direct sunlight), in humid rooms (no exposure to splashing water or chemicals), nearby devices emitting strong magnetic fields (electrical appliances, fluorescent tubes, computers, TV sets),
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in dusty rooms,
in rooms where the device is exposed to vibrations or extreme variations in temperature.
CAUTION
Never carry the telephone at the handset or the connection cables.
Some furniture lacquers or furniture cleaning products may attack the rubber at the feet of the telephone and thus cause patches. In such cases, please use a non-slip pad under the device.
2.3 Emergency call function
DANGER
In rare cases, the function of sending out an emergency call to the call system or to a freely­programmable destination cannot be guaranteed. This might be the case if e. g. the telephone network fails or if the radio transmission from the wireless transmitter to the telephone is subject to interference. If the device is used for people who are in a critical or life-threatening health condition, you should not refrain from additional safety means.
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Wireless pendantWireless pendant
Wireless pendantWireless pendant
Wireless pendant (variant VL Telephone plus only.)
If the wireless pendant is worn around the neck by means of the cord, please consider the following:
The wireless pendant should only be worn in front of the upper part of the body and above the clothing. It then can easily be accessed at any time.
The cord has been developed and designed to break when exposed to extra ordinary high mechanical load. Despite of this, a risk of injury cannot be completely excluded. It is recommended to wear the wireless pendant around the wrist when helping laid up persons.
Only use an original cord to replace a faulty one. Do not try to repair the cord on your own (e. g. by making a knot).
Wireless pendant and cord should be kept out of reach of small children.
Be aware, that a call will be transmitted only within a certain range to the receiver. Please ask the installer of your telephone - he will inform you about the coverage of the wireless transmitter.
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3.1 Overview
Fig. 1: Overview
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3.2 Keys and their functions
Loudspeaker key:
- ”hands-free operation“: seize line, disconnect line,
- ”listen-in function“: activation/deactivation during a call,
- switching between handset and hands-free operation.
Redial key: A call is established to the subscriber number dialled last.
Programming key:
- Used to intitate operation steps,
- Used to initiate programming steps, i. e. start and complete the programming.
Recall key e. g. for call transfers if the device is connected to a telephone system.
Triangular key: Depending on the basic settings, the handset volume for the current call can be either raised or lowered.
SOS (emergency call) key (key on the very top): direct dialling of emergency numbers - if programmed.
Interrupt emergency call or distress radio call.
Speed dialling key: direct dialling of a stored telephone number.
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Vital sign function (if activated): Press the lower speed dialling key at agreed times.
Dialling the transferred telephone number of the
last incoming call: press the keys consecutively and pick up the handset.
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0-90-9
0-9 Abbreviated dialling: pick-up the handset, press
the P-key and afterwards, enter the abbreviated number (number of the memory location).
3.3 Slide switches for volume adjustments
Ringing signal volume.
Loudspeaker volume.
Handset volume. Please note the section ”Hand set volume” from page 23 onwards.
3.4 Symbols in the display
There is an unanswered call. The transferred telephone number can be displayed.
A programming step is executed.
Listening-in or hands-free mode is active.
Incoming call indication by flashlight is activated. (VL Telephone plus variant only.)
The basic setting ”Handset very loud” is turned on.
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