User controls 66 3. 4. 1. 2. Call indicator Answering machine on/ Message indicator Charge monitoring lamp Paging button. Call indicator, flashes for newly recorded messages 2. Phone book/Selection button 3. Redial/OK button 4. Menu/R signal button 5. Caller list CLID/Selection button 6. Keypad lock 7. Handsfree/Answering machine 8. Special phone book 9. Internal calls/Conference 10. Ringer On-Off 11. Call button/On-Off button 12. Mute button/Cancel 1.
Safety Information 3.1 Check contents of pack Connecting the base station one mains power supply two standard batteries one instruction manual 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.
Fitting standard batteries + Charging the standard batteries Half full Discharged. 68 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.
The phone number is not fully shown in the display. 10 69 When an external call arrives, the ringing tone sounds on the handset. The symbol will flash in the display. Lift the handset from the base station or press the on the handset and the connection will be made. To end the call, call button replace the handset in the base station or press the call button on the handset. Receiving calls Appears when the handset is within range of the base station. 9 4.2 The microphone is switched off.
Press the call button and the required connection will be made. The call duration in minutes and seconds is shown in the display during a call. Ten seconds after dialling, the display will switch from showing the number dialled to showing the duration of the call. The call duration will still be retained in the display for a few seconds after the call has been ended. To end the call, press the call button station. 2. 3.
Redial facility button and the last phone number dialled will be shown in the Press the display. Select the required number using the selection buttons and press the call button. Select required telephone number. Selected number SAVE 1x Button DELETE? DELETE Safety prompt Select required telephone number. Selected number SAVE Comment Display Last number dialled 71 Number is saved. Selected number Hold button pressed to return to main display. Enter name.
Switching the handset on and off Mute button button. The symbol will appear Keypad lock 72 Hold the button pressed again until you hear a signal tone. The message in the display will go off and you will be able to use the handset normally once more. Deactivating the keypad lock button pressed until you hear a signal tone. The message Hold the ENABLE # will appear in the display. Activating the keypad lock With the keypad lock, you can prevent a button on the handset being pressed accidentally.
button again for 2 seconds. The symbol in the display PULSE dialling will be reselected at the end of the call. can change temporarily to Tone Dialling during a call by means of the the button until you hear a beep) button. 73 (press If you can only use your telephone in Pulse Dialling mode, you do not have to forego the facilities of Tone Dialling (e.g. interrogating an answering machine). You 4.11 Temporary tone dialling Press and hold the will go off.
). button pressed. 74 on the base station. You will now hear the handset audible signal for 30 seconds and thus be easily able to find it again. You can cancel the audible signal by pressing any button on the handset. If you cannot remember where you have left the handset, press the paging button 4.14 Paging from the base station to the handset The range of the handset is ca. 50 metres in closed rooms and ca. 300 metres outdoors.
The phone book Enter number. Number is saved. NUMBER? ADD ENTRY button. button. If a number that has already been stored is entered again, a long signal tone will sound and the number will not be stored. If a call is received during the storing process, entry of the number is interrupted and will have to be repeated. 75 button. When the phone book is full, an appropriate message will appear and a number must be deleted before you can continue entering new phone numbers.
Select required phone book entry. Selected phone book entry Direct dial buttons Hold button pressed to return to main display. button The number can be deleted with the and then re-entered. The phonebook entry has been re-saved. button 76 A phone number from the phone book can be allocated to each of the numbers 1 to 9. The stored number is then dialled directly by pressing one of these buttons. 5.4 EDIT ENTRY Number Name The name can be deleted with the and then re-entered.
Using the direct dial buttons QUICK DIAL Hold button pressed to return to main display. The corresponding phone number will be displayed again. Number Phone book The first entry in the phone book will be displayed. Select the required phone book entry using the selection buttons. Select the required button 1 to 9 using the selection buttons.
78 DELETE? DELETE Hold button pressed to return to main display. Phone book entry is deleted. Safety prompt the selection buttons and checked with the button. Hold button pressed to return to main display. Other phonebook entries can be selected using Select required phone book entry. Selected phone book entry Number will be displayed. Selected phone book entry Comment Display ADD ENTRY Checking phone book entries Button 1x 5.6 1x Select required phone book entry.
Assigning special ring tones to phone book entries (VIP ring tone) The phonebook entry has been re-saved. VIP MELODY Hold button pressed to return to main display. Select the required tone. MELODY 1 - 10 MELODY 1 - 10 ON OFF VIP MELODY The VIP ring tone for this number is switched off. Select required phone book entry.
Setting up the special phone book Enter name. Enter number. Number is saved. NAME? NUMBER? ADD ENTRY Hold button pressed to return to main display. Comment Display ADD ENTRY Select required phone book entry. Selected phone book entry The phone number will be dialled. Comment Display ADD ENTRY Dialling stored numbers from the special phone book 80 If you want to change or delete an entry in the special phone book, select the entry and then follow the instructions in Chapter 5.
Caller display (CLID) Caller display is an optional service from your telephone provider. Your telephone will show the number in the display if your telephone provider offers this service. The display of date and time is not transmitted by all telephone service providers. Please ask your telephone provider for further information. Furthermore, transmission of the phone number is not possible with many private exchanges. NOTE symbol.
The caller list You can now view the whole list using the selection buttons. Selected number If you want to call back a number on the caller and list directly, simply press the call button the number will be dialled immediately. To exit the caller list. Comment Display Last call saved Select required telephone number. Selected number Number can be edited. Number is saved. Selected number SAVE ENTRY Hold button pressed to return to main display. Enter name.
. 1x Select required telephone number. Selected number Number is deleted. Further numbers on the caller list Hold button pressed to return to main display. Safety prompt DELETE? DELETE SAVE ENTRY Comment Display Last call saved Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list Button 1x 6.
Private exchanges/T-NET "R" Button on private exchanges "R" Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net Inserting an automatic pause 84 button pressed at the required point until When entering the number, hold the the d indicator appears in the display. Then enter the remaining digits of the phone number. You can, of course, also store this pause with numbers in the phone book. An automatic dialling pause of ca. 3 seconds can be incorporated into the number.
Special functions button. button to exit the current menu level and to move one step higher. Press the 1x 3x Button Changing display names In normal operation, the message "DECT4800 1" appears in the display. If you have logged on several handsets to one base station, it can be useful to give each handset its own name. The number after the name shows with which number the handset can be called internally. 8.1 Press and hold button and enter new name.
Setting ring tones and ringer volumes Press and hold button EXT MELODY Select tune MELODY 1 to 10 EXT MELODY VOLUME HS RINGER SOUNDS 86 1x Button Press and hold button VOLUME Volume 1 to 5 and Vol Off.
Setting up dialling blocks Press and hold button MELODY Select tune MELODY 1 to 10 MELODY VOLUME BS RINGER HS RINGER SOUNDS Display FEATURES 1x 1x Button Press and hold button VOLUME Volume 1 to 5 and Vol Off. Select volume level or OFF VOLUME BS RINGER HS RINGER SOUNDS Display FEATURES Base station ringer volume All numbers are blocked except the emergency numbers 110 and 112. All numbers are blocked except a freely programmable dialling code and the emergency numbers 110 and 112.
CALL BAR OFF ALL EXEMPT BAR Current setting HANDSET 1 to 5 HANDSET 1 PIN? CALL BAR MONITOR Display FEATURES button. Hold button pressed to return to main display. individually with the and With EXEMPT and BAR, confirm with enter the required dialling code with max. 5 digits. Numbers already entered can be deleted Select the required option. Select the required handset for which the dialling blocks are to be set up. Enter the PIN Code for the base station (factory setting 0 0 0 0).
Number pad 3x Button button. Press and hold button dialled (Example 0221) and confirm with PREFIX . and then enter the number combination Confirm again with with which the number you entered first is to be automatically deleted individually with the When ON is selected, confirm with and enter the required dialling code, which is to be automatically prefixed, with max. 5 digits (Example 0xxxx).
Turning signal tones on or off. 90 2x 1x Button Select KEY BEEP, CONFIRM or CHARGING Press and hold button Select ON or OFF ON or OFF Select KEY BEEP, CONFIRM or CHARGING KEY BEEP TONES HS RINGER SOUNDS Display FEATURES Your telephone has three signal tones that can be turned on or off. Kev Beep: Each time a button on the handset is pressed, this is confirmed with a short signal tone. Confirm: Signal tone when a setting has been successfully completed.
Accepting calls automatically Setting the flash time FLASH 2 = 300ms FLASH 1 = 100ms Two different flash times can be set by means of the R-signal button. 8.7 1x 2x Button Press and hold button FLASH TIME 91 Select FLASH 1 or FLASH 2 FLASH 1 or FLASH 2 FLASH TIME AUTO ANS. SETTINGS Display FEATURES Press and hold button AUTO ANS. Select ON or OFF ON or OFF Incoming calls are accepted automatically when you lift the receiver from the base station.
Setting the display language 92 The display messages can be set up in German and English. 8.9 3x Button 2x 2x Button Select GERMAN or ENGLISH GERMAN or ENGLISH LANGUAGE DISPLAY Display FEATURES Press and hold button DIAL MODE Select TONE or PULS TONE or PULSE DIAL MODE AUTO ANS. SETTINGS Display FEATURES Touch-tone (TTD) or pulse (PD) dialling This feature enables you to use your telephone both on analogue exchanges (PD) and on the new digital exchanges (TTD).
Some functions of the telephone system are protected against unauthorised use by a PIN code. The PIN code consists of up to eight numbers. As supplied, the PIN code is set to "0000". 8.11 Changing the PIN code on the base station You can determine whether the duration of the call is displayed or not. The actual duration of the call will appear in the display while a call is being made.
94 External ring melody tone 1 Internal ring melody tone 2 Basis ring melody 1 Handset ringer volume 3 Base station ringer volume 3 Direct dialling off PIN 0 0 0 0 Call accept 5 rings Record calls Message tone off Number pad 1x 5x Button 5x Button Receiver volume medium Flash time 1 Confirmation tone on Tone dialling Language: German Baby call off Answering machine on Standard greeting on Recording time 2 min.
The answering machine 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 2 12 Start answering machine control Changeover greeting mode Record greeting Play back greeting Skip messages Switch answering machine on/off 3 11 Play back messages Stop button Repeat messages Play back memo Record memo Delete messages 95 When the answering machine control is switched on, the display will change back to the normal display after ca. 30 seconds if no entries are made. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Switching the answering machine on/off ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF Display Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Switching on or off takes ca. 2 seconds and is confirmed by a signal tone. Hold button pressed to return to main display. General settings 96 The integral answering machine can digitally store up to 9 minutes of incoming messages. The maximum length of each incoming message is either 1 or 2 minutes.
Delaying acceptance of calls 6x Button 1x 6x Button Warning signal for recorded messages Whenever a new message or memo has been recorded, you will hear a signal tone on the handset every minute. In this way, you can tell immediately whether new messages or a memo have been recorded in your absence. This warning signal can be switched on or off (factory setting: Off). 9.2.3 Here, you can set up after how many rings incoming calls are to be accepted. This number can be set to between 2 and 7 rings.
Recording, checking or deleting greeting messages Press and hold button SPK FILTER Select On or Off. On or Off SPK FILTER RING DELAY ANSWER MAC Display FEATURES 98 One pre-recorded greeting in each case is available for each type. Of course, you can also record your own greeting for each type. The caller will either hear the greeting and then, after this, be able to leave a message (factory setting) or an informative text only will be played and the caller will be unable to leave a message.
Recording greeting messages Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Choose which mode you want to record a greeting for by pressing repeatedly. If the answering machine is switched off, the display will change back to the AM OFF message after a short time. Dictate the text of your greeting into the handset after the tone. After you have finished recording, your message will be played back once more. To return to main display.
PLAY OGM1 or PLAY OGM2 Display To return to main display. Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display You will hear the currently selected greeting. Checking the currently set greeting message 100 Button DELETED ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY PLAY OGM1 or PLAY OGM2 Display To return to main display. Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Choose which mode you want to delete your own greeting for by pressing repeatedly.
Listening to recorded messages 1 2 The volume can be adjusted with the selection buttons . STOP To return to main display. Stop playback DELETED Play back next message. Play back previous message. If the message has already been running for 5 seconds, the current message will be repeated. Delete current message. Display Number of newly recorded messages Total number of recorded messages 101 Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display 01 – 02 – 03 etc.
pressing twice. Now confirm with or cancel the deletion by Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Recording and listening to the memo DELETED DELETE? Display Deleting all messages After you have finished recording, your memo will be played back once more. To return to main display. Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Dictate your text into the handset after the tone. 102 button (5).
The remote access facility The PIN code 6x 6x Button Press and hold button PIN? Enter the current PIN code (factory setting 0 0 0). NEW PIN? Enter the required new three-digit PIN code. REPEAT Repeat the new PIN code. REMOTE PIN REMOTE PIN RING DELAY ANSWER MAC Display FEATURES 103 If you should ever forget the PIN code, go to Chapter 8.13 and carry out a reset.
After the messages have been played back, further functions can be carried out using the remote access facility within the next 8 seconds. For more information, see the following table. Replace the receiver when you have finished with the remote access facility. 4. 5.
Switching on the answering machine remotely If no messages have been recorded, your call will not be answered after 2 rings. Put the receiver down immediately as your call will now only be answered after the fourth ring. In this way, you can save call charges. Forwarding calls directly to the answering machine B. 9.7 The answering machine must be switched on. Incoming calls can also be forwarded directly to the answering machine. 105 9.7.
106 4x 6x Button SCREENING NUMBER? OFF, ALL, EXEMPT or SCREEN OFF, ALL, EXEMPT or SCREEN SCREENING RING DELAY ANSWER MAC Display FEATURES To return to main display. For the EXEMPT and SCREENING options, the display shows the message NUMBER?. Enter the required telephone number here with a maximum of 18 digits. Select the required option. Comment All calls are received normally. All calls are forwarded directly to the answering machine.
Using and changing the SOS code 5x 6x Button Press and hold button BLOCKER Select On or Off. On or Off BLOCKER RING DELAY ANSWER MAC Display FEATURES Example with factory setting: * 1 1 1 107 Using the SOS code The caller enters the star symbol * and the SOS code by means of the number pad on the telephone as soon as the answering machine greeting is played. The answering machine will stop and the base station will ring for 8 seconds with a continuous ring.
108 If you should ever forget the SOS code, go to Chapter 8.13 and carry out a reset. Note: The SOS code and the PIN code for remote access must not be the same. Changing the SOS code Hold 7x 6x Button PIN? Enter the current SOS code (factory setting 1 1 1). NEW PIN? Enter the required new threedigit SOS code. REPEAT Repeat the new SOS code.
109 button. You can switch between return to the external caller by pressing the the external and the internal call as many times as you like in this way. B. Forward the call: The external call is forwarded to the handset called by on the first handset. pressing the call button button and then the number of call to another handset. To do this, press the the required handset. After the internal call has been accepted at the other handset, you have the following options: A.
110 Hold Button and exit programming by holding the button and The message MONITOR will flash in the display. MONITOR Select OFF or ON OFF or ON MONITOR Display FEATURES button to enter the right menu level directly. Then press select OFF. Confirm with pressed. Press the Deactivating room monitoring With the room monitoring feature, you place a handset in the required room and activate the monitor function.
Logging on other DECT-GAP telephones to the base station After a short time the handset will be logged on. The internal number of the new handset will appear in the display. SEARCH BS 1 Enter the PIN Code (factory setting 0 0 0 0). Press the button on the base station for 2 seconds. BS 1 2 3 4 If the handset is already connected to a base station, the corresponding numbers will flash. Select the base station on the number pad.
Enter the PIN Code (factory setting 0 0 0 0). After a short time the handset will be logged off. PIN? Select the handset that you want to log off. HANDSET 1 DELETE HS REGISTER SYSTEM Display FEATURES 112 You can increase the range of the handsets by using multiple base stations. In order to use this effect, all base stations must be connected to one telephone line.
1x 4x Button 113 and then select the required base FIXED, confirm with station by means of the number pad. If the handset is logged on to different base stations, the appropriate numbers will flash. Select whether you want the handset to be automatically or permanently connected to a base station.
114 Connection is cut off or drops out The charging symbol does not come on while the handset is on the base station. The standard batteries discharge very quickly. Display dark No calls possible o Charge the handset. If this does not help, replace the standard batteries. o Caused by direct sunlight, allow the handset to cool down. o The telephone line is not correctly connected or is faulty. o Use only the telephone cable provided.
Important information DECT-GAP Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz Indoors up to 50 m Outdoors up to 300 m up to 144 hours more than 12 hours Type AAA 1.2V 650 mAh Touch-Tone Dialling 10°C to 30°C 20 to 75% 100ms and 300ms 1 2 3 4 5 6 TAE-F 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rj11 6/4 12 3 4 5 6 F-Codierung - IMPORT Standard 115 If you have to replace your telephone cable, you can locate the appropriate cable at your dealer's with the help of the following diagram. 12.
116 Warranty conditions: All defects, which are the result of material or manufacturing faults, will be rectified free of charge within the warranty period. Claims under the warranty shall not be considered if the equipment has been tampered with by the purchaser or third parties. Damage, which results from improper handling or use, incorrect positioning or storage, inappropriate connection or Installation and through Act of God or other external influences are not covered by the warranty.
AUDIOLINE GmbH Hellersbergstr. 2a D-41460 Neuss DECT4800 DECT standard cordless telephone ________________________________ MANFRED ZINNOW MANAGING DIRECTOR: 20.06.2003 AUDIOLINE GmbH, Hellersbergstr. 2a, D-41460 Neuss DECT4800 117 This product has been developed for use on an analogue telephone line (PSTN) within Germany.
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