Operating Instructions funkwerk DECT80 English
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Table of contents Safety notes .....................................................................................................................................5 Starting the telephone.....................................................................................................................7 Unpacking and placing the telephone ...............................................................................................7 Connecting the phone....................................................
Conducting calls with several subscribers.................................................................................47 Calling a second party during an ongoing call ................................................................................47 Forwarding an external call to an internal party ..............................................................................49 Conducting two calls at once while switching between the calls (broker's call)..............................
Table of available characters (Phone book entries/SMS) ...............................................................72 Declaration of conformity and CE mark...........................................................................................73 Disposing of old phones ..................................................................................................................73 Technical specifications...............................................................................................
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Safety notes • Mind the storage and operation temperatures for the device listed in the technical specifications. • Only connect the device when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached. • Please note that condensate may form on or in the device when it is transferred from a cold to a warm location. Only remove the unit from the package when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached.
6 • Mains connection (230VAC) - Ensure that the installation for electrical connection (grounding outlet) for the PABX system (and any for additional devices where required) is installed installed by a qualified electrician to prevent any risks of personal or material injury/damage! - Connect any operational grounding provided for your device before connecting the device to the mains power supply. • Plug-in power supply - Use only approved power plug-in units.
Starting the telephone Unpacking and placing the telephone Unpacking Included in package: • • • • • • • Handset Base station Plug-in power pack, model SNG 11 ea Two phone connecting cords - Western - Western / TAE - Western (EU-version) - Western - Western / BT - Western (UK-version) Two batteries Belt clip Operating instructions Installation location We recommend installing the base station at a central location near the center of your radius of activities to achieve the best possible coverage range.
Users with hearing aids should note that when using the handset radio signals may interfere with the hearing aid and, if strong enough , may cause an unpleasant humming sound. Installing the base station Your phone has been produced for use under normal conditions. A myriad of paint, varnish and plastics are used on modern furniture and all them require different products for their care.
Connecting the phone To start up your phone you must first plug in the phone connecting cord and the power cord. a Only use the SNG 11 ea power pack with your base station! ➀ Phone connecting cord Your phone is delivered with different connecting cords. Use the connecting cord that you need for your particular conditions. ➁ Power cord First, plug the power cord into the jack with the power plug symbol on the bottom of the base station. Plug the power unit into the 230VAC outlet.
Functions with elmeg/funkwerk PABX systems Note the following when connecting your DECT80 to an elmeg/funkwerk PABX system: • Check whether “Automatic access to exchange line" or “Manual access to exchange line” is programmed in the PABX system. Depending on this setting, you will hear either the internal or external dial tone when you press the Call key on the handset. Also follow the instructions given in the operating instructions for your PABX system for “Automatic access to exchange line”.
SMS with PABX-systems Your DECT80 is connected to a PABX system. Sending of SMS messages is possible from any handset. Sending and receiving SMS-messages Sending and receiving of SMS messages is only possible using the MSN number assigned to the DECT80! Distinction between Internal and External Internal calls are calls between handsets that are logged in to the same base station (Softkey Int).
Starting up the handset Your handset is not operational until the batteries have charged completely for the first time. Only then can calls be accepted, or calls placed with this handset. Installing the batteries The battery compartment for accommodating two AAA batteries (microcells) is located on the bottom of the handset. Refer to the appendix for important information about handling batteries (page 67). Removing the battery cover Slide the battery cover down by about 5 mm and lift up on the end.
Charging the batteries The batteries have not been charged when you first unpack the unit. Place the handset in the base station to charge the batteries. The animated charging icon on the handset indicates that charging is in progress. Full charging of the batteries takes about 14 hours. The charging status is shown by the following indicators in the handset display: Battery status „empty" Battery status „approx. 1/3 full" Battery status „approx. 2/3 full" Battery status „full".
When the battery status reaches the lower limit, the battery icon begins flashing ( ) in the display and a low battery acoustic signal is issued (if acoustic signals are activated). You then have about 10 minutes talking time remaining. Register handset The handset provided with the unit has already been registered at the base station. You must first register any other handset at the base station before use. You can use a maximum of five (5) handsets at the base station.
Display indicators, keys, icons Display indicators The display provides you with information about the current status of your phone and prompts you through the use of your unit. Significance of display icons: This icon lights up permanently when there is a connection with the base station. A flashing icon indicates that the handset is at the limit of the range for the selected base station. You have pressed the Call button. Listening/Hands-free calling activated.
Sound element Display Info/VIP key Left Softkey Delete key Hands-free button Call key Number keys Microphone 16 Speaker (back) Navigation key Right Softkey Signal key Phone book key Hang-up key
Keys on the Handset Softkeys, left and right, whose functions are shown in the display. Info: direct access to "Info" menu (Calls log, SMS, extra VIP phone book with 10 phone numbers that you can freely program. Hands-free calling key, activates/deactivates the phone speaker (key lights up/goes out). This key can also be used as the Call key to make a call. Navigation key for scrolling in menus and lists and for controlling the input cursor.
Number keys for manually entering phone numbers and names. 0 key: Holding this key creates a pause in dialing. Rhombus key for entering the “Number” character. Holding this key when the phone is idle activates/deactivates the key guard function. Asterisk key for inputting the “Asterisk” symbol. Holding this key down when the unit is idle switches the ringer on/off. You can switch between capital and small letters and digits by briefly pressing this key when entering text (Editor).
The Main Menu When you press the Menu softkey, the main menu is displayed. The display shows the menu as different icons. Info ¦¦ OK The following menu items can be selected: SMS Info Sound Settings Display The corresponding name is shown on the top line of display (e.g. Sounds). Press OK to call up a submenu. Refer to the section “Setting your phone” for more details.
Switching the handset on/off Your handset is switched on automatically after initial charging of the battery and is then ready for use; you can switch off your handset to save battery power. Switching the handset off Hold the Hang-up key down (for about 2 seconds). Respond to the prompt that then follows with Yes. The handset is then switched off. Switching the handset on Briefly pressing the Hang-up key.
Numbers stored as emergency numbers (see page 55)can be called even when the KeyGuard function is active. Paging: Search for a “misplaced” handset If you have misplaced your handset(s) you can call it(them) from the base station. All handsets registered at the base station and within the coverage radius will ring for 60 seconds. Paging call (group call) from the base station: Press the Paging key at the base station. Ending a call Press the Call key on the handset or the Paging key again.
Making Calls Calling internal and external numbers You can log up to five handsets in to your base station; these can then be called using internal phone numbers. Dialing an internal extension number Press Int and use the navigation key to move to and select the internal party you wish to call. Press OK. Dialing an external number Use the number pad to enter the external phone number, or select the corresponding entry from the Calls log, phone book or Redial list.
Accepting a call Calls are signaled acoustically at the handset and at the base station. They are also shown in the handset display. • The caller’s number is shown in the display when this performance feature is available at your connection. • The number is not displayed when the party is anonymous, i.e. when the caller suppresses caller ID, or when this feature is not technically possible. Handset in the base station “Automatic accepting of calls“ activated (see page 59).
Setting the handset volume / speaker volume You can adjust the handset and speaker volume (when hands-free calling is activated) during an ongoing call in five stages. H You are conducting a call. Use the navigation key to set your volume. Muting the handset (Mute) You can also temporarily mute your handset if the calling party is not to hear what you are discussing with another person in the room, for example. H You are conducting a call. Press the navigation key . The display shows .
Redialing The last 20 previously dialed numbers (max. 24 characters) are stored in the Redial list. Every number that is dialed after that overwrites the oldest entry in the list. You can check, edit and delete phone numbers. Dialing from the Redial list Press the Call key (this loads the Redial list). Using the Navigation key select the number to be dialed. / Press the Call or hands-free calling key. The selected number will be dialed.
Deleting the redial list Press the Call key (this loads the Redial list). Press Options, select Delete All List and then press OK to confirm. Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt. Telephone directory You can save frequently dialed phone numbers, along with the name for the numbers. Your handset offers you a phone book for this that can hold up to 100 numbers (max. 24 characters per number) and names (max. 15 characters per name).
Enter the new number and press OK to confirm. Enter the desired name and press Save to confirm. You can also store the functions for the * and # keys. You can enter a break in dialing by holding the “0” key down. This is shown as a P in the display. If you need a flash signal in a phone number, such as for triggering a performance feature, you can enter it using the R key. The flash signal is shown as an R in the display. You can make corrections when entering a number or name using Del .
Changing telephone directory entries Press the navigation key . The first entry will be shown. Select entry. Press Options, select Edit Entry and then press OK. Edit the entry as appropriate and the press Save. Deleting telephone directory entries Press the navigation key . The first entry will be shown. Select entry. Press Options, select Delete Entry and then press OK to confirm. Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt. Deleting all telephone directory entries Press the navigation key .
The VIP Memory Use the colored keys under the display to move to a special phone book – the VIP memory. You can save ten (10) entries in this list. Creating a new entry in the VIP memory Press the VIP key, select VIP Press Options, select New Entry and then press OK. and then press OK. Enter the new number and press OK to confirm. Enter the desired name and press Save to confirm. Refer to the previous section “Phone book” about further options for editing entries.
“Info“ menu General New messages are identified in the display by means of text or icons: • SMS • Calls log . When you receive several new messages of different types, "New messages" with the corresponding icons then appears in the display. After opening the "Info" menu with the phone idle you are shown the following selection dialog:SMS and Calls log. Select the desired message type. The number of messages of a certain type is indicated behind that message type.
Caller List If the CLIP feature (Caller ID) is available at your connection, the callers’ phone numbers will be saved to the Calls Log. The Calls log contains a maximum of 20 entries. When the Calls log is full and further calls are made, the oldest entry will be deleted and the new entry put at the front of the list. Calls that are not accepted are signaled in the display. If the number of the caller is being concealed, Unknown is shown in the display.
Displaying details Open the calls log and select the desired entry. Press Options, select Details and press OK. You are shown the date and the time of the call. Importing an entry into the telephone book Open the calls log and select the desired entry. Press Options, select Save Number and press OK. Enter a name and press OK to confirm. Deleting an entry Open the calls log and select the desired entry. Press Options, select Delete Entry and press OK to confirm.
SMS-Service (text messages) SMS service is qualified in this form for use in Germany – consult your network provider about using this service in other countries. Your DECT80 is an SMS-compatible phone that can receive, save and send SMS text messages. You can use this phone with the SMS service of your provider and send SMS messages to other SMS-compatible devices (e.g. cell phones, PCs, other phones).
Consult your service provider for further details: • about the costs charged for sending and, in some cases for receiving SMS messages • about the mobile service providers you can use to send and receive SMS messages • about the functions offered by your SMS Service Center. For more information about the SMS service of Deutsche Telekom, call this toll-free number 0800 330 4747, or go to http:/ /www.t-home.de. SMS-center SMS messages are exchanged via SMS Centers.
Send SMS The as-delivered default setting for SMS Center 1 is the SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom (number: 0193010). This means that you can send SMS messages directly (without any further preparation). If you have several SMS Centers entered, you can select the service center for sending the next SMS message using the menu "Info/SMS/Settings. After that SMS has been sent, the phone will automatically revert back to SMS Center 1.
Entering and editing SMS Center numbers You can edit the SMS Center numbers. Before changing the set number inquire about any special features and the services offered by the new SMS service provider. Press Menu, select SMS and press OK. Select SMS Settings and press OK. Select SMS Center and press OK. Select the desired SMS Center and press OK; the SMS Center number is then displayed Change the number as appropriate and then press OK to confirm the change.
SMS alarm You can set whether a signal tone is to notify you of a new incoming SMS message. Press Menu, select SMS and press OK. Select SMS Settings and press OK. Select SMS Alert and press OK. Select "On" or "Off" and then press OK . Logging on/off with the SMS center You must first register your phone number at the SMS Center of your service provider (in the example below Deutsche Telekom) before you can receive SMS messages with your DECT80.
You can send and receive SMS messages as soon as you receive an SMS confirming your registration. Log-out If you want to cancel your registration at the SMS Center, send the command ABMELD as an SMS to the toll-free number 8888 (for SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom). After "de-registering", any incoming SMS messages will be read out.
Writing, sending an storing SMS-messages An SMS message may not be longer than 612 characters. SMS messages are saved automatically only if there is an interruption when sending! If you have drafted an important SMS and wish to save it, you must do this before sending it (see instructions on this page). Press the Hang-up key to leave this menu item without saving or sending the SMS. Entering and sending SMS-text Press Menu, select Select Write New SMS SMS and press OK. and press OK.
SMS messages that can not be sent, because, for example, the connection was interrupted during transmitting, are flagged with an error status and saved to Outgoing (see page 43). Note that some service providers charge a fee for setting up a connection to the SMS Center. There is no fee charged for an interrupted connection with Deutsche Telekom. You can inquire at the SMS Service of Deutsche Telekom whether an SMS message has reached its destination or not.
Inbox All SMS messages that are received are saved to the Inbox (SMS Inbox). Reading new SMS messages New incoming SMS messages are signaled in the display. The date and time (from the SMS Center) are indicated for each new SMS. SMS messages are sorted by their arrival time. New messages are placed in front of older ones. A new incoming SMS is signaled in the display. Press Menu, select SMS and press OK. The most recently received SMS in the Incoming list is shown. For ex.
Press Options, select the menu item and press OK. I Answer SMS After responding to the question of whether you wish to use the received text for writing or not, you are switched to the Write mode. The number of the party sending the SMS is accepted automatically and can then be edited where required. Delete SMS Respond with Yes to the subsequent prompt to delete the SMS. Call Number When this menu item is selected, a phone connection is set up to the sending party. Store in Phoneb.
Outgoing All SMS messages are displayed in Outgoing - that you have specifically stored ( Stored SMS - that have been saved automatically because a problem occurred while they were being sent. These messages are flagged with Error. ), SMS messages that have been sent successfully are deleted. You can store a total of 20 SMS messages in the Incoming and Outgoing lists. Reading a stored SMS Press Menu, select Select Outgoing SMS and press OK. and press OK. The SMS stored last is displayed. For ex.
Using the Navigation key you can return to the sender data. You can then scroll to other SMS messages, or leave the menu using the navigation key . Press Options, select the menu item and press OK. I Send SMS Use this option to send selected SMS messages. A number that has already been entered and saved is displayed and can be edited. The SMS is deleted after it has been sent. Edit SMS You can edit the message text and the destination number and then send the message.
Error when sending or receiving an SMS Failed SMS SMS messages can not be sent or received if the SMS Center number is not available, or an incorrect number has been saved. The SMS Center number is given in your Calls log; be sure to delete this number. Check to ensure that the SMS Center number has been saved correctly (see page 36) You can contact your service provider SMS service center to inquire about any error codes that may be displayed (Deutsche Telekom: 0800 3304747).
SMS with PABX-systems SMS messages with ISDN PABX systems Your DECT80 is linked to an ISDN PABX system. Sending of SMS messages is possible from any handset. Sending and receiving SMS-messages Sending and receiving of SMS messages is only possible using the MSN number assigned to the DECT80! SMS messages with direct-dialing (analog) PABX systems Sending SMS messages: When sending SMS messages the number of the party sending the SMS may be transmitted without the extension number.
Conducting calls with several subscribers This phone offers you the option of calling a second party during an ongoing call (Inquiry call), of talking alternately with two parties (Broker’s call), or of talking to the two parties at the same time (Conference call), all without having to have two phone connections. Also observe the instructions on page 10 of this manual, and in the documentation for your PABX system.
Instead of manually entering the number for the second external party, you can also use a number stored in the phone book, from the redial list, or from the Calls log. Please refer to page 50 and page 51 on how you can switch back and forth between two callers (Broker’s call) and how you can include both parties in to a “three-party conference". When using the unit at a PABX system it may be necessary to place a dialing break in front of the first digit.
Forwarding an external call to an internal party You have taken an external call and wish to transfer it. H You are conducting an external call. Forwarding to a further handset registered at the same base station: Press Int and use the navigation key to move to and select the internal party you wish to call. Press OK. You are talking to an internal party. You announce the external call. If the called party does not answer, you can switch back to the external caller using the Hang-up key.
Conducting two calls at once while switching between the calls (broker's call). During an ongoing external call you have accepted a second external call, or have called a further party (see page 47). You can now switch back and forth between two external callers. H You are conducting an external call, with a second call "on hold". Press the R-key and key 2 . You are then connected with the other caller.
Talking with two parties simultaneously (three-party conference call) Initiating a three-party conference call H You are conducting an external call, with a second external call "on hold" Press Conf(erence call); you are then in a three-party conference call. Ending a three-party conference call You are conducting a three-party conference call. Press Single You are returned to the Broker’s call status. or Press the hang-up key. The conference call is completed.
Safety Inherent security The base station and your handset are linked via a radio channel when you make calls,with the base station acting as the switchboard between the phone system and your handset. Continuous authorization takes place between the base station and your handset to prevent any other parties from "eavesdropping" on your conversation, or making calls at your expense. If the authorization codes do not agree, no connection is set up with an "outside" handset.
System-PIN The PIN is a four-digit “secret” number used for protecting the system and the handsets against unauthorized access. You must enter the system PIN to make system settings at the base station. Change PIN The factory default system PIN is “0000”. Handset is idle. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Base and press OK. Select Change PIN and press OK. Enter the old 4-digit PIN (default „0000") then press OK. Enter a new, four-digit PIN and press OK.
Telephone set-up Display language Different languages can be selected as the display language. The default setting is German (Deutsch). Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Handset and press OK. Select Setup Handset with “■“. and press OK. The current language is marked Select the desired language and activate it with OK. Setting the ringer Setting the ringer for the handset Press Menu, select Select Ringer Sound and press OK. and press OK.
You can also activate/deactivate the ringer for the handset by holding the asterisk key down. This appears in the display when the ringer is deactivated . Setting the ringer for the base station Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Base and press OK. Select Ringer and press OK. Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm. I Ring Volume Change this setting using the navigation key. The ringer is deactivated by the setting "Off". Press OK to confirm the setting.
Select the desired storage position and press OK. Enter the number to call and press OK. Activating/Deactivating notice signals Notice signals notify you that ... - … you have pressed a key (key tone) - ... the radio connection to the base station is becoming weaker and may fade out completely (Range) - ... that your battery level is too low (battery low tone). Press Menu, select Select Warning Tones Sound and press OK. and press OK. Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm.
Registering/Deregistering handsets The handset delivered with your DECT80 is already registered. You can use up to 5 handsets at up to 4 different base stations. Go to page 59 to learn how to set which base station is to operate with your handset. Handset log-in Keep the paging button depressed at the base station until the register signal sounds (approx. 10 seconds). Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Handset and press OK. Select Register Handset and press OK.
Select the handset to be deleted, for example Handset 3 , and press OK. Press OK to confirm the confirmation prompt. The handset having that internal number is then deleted. Some functions may not be available, or only to a limited extent if you are using your DECT80 handset at an "outside" base station, or using an "outside" handset at your DECT80 base station (GAP).
Selecting a base station If your handset is registered at more than one base station you can select the base station from which you wish to use your handset. The currently active base is identified by “■“ . Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Handset and press OK. Select Base Selection and press OK. Select a base station from the list and press OK. If your handset is not within the coverage range of the selected base station, the message "No connection" is shown in the display.
Setting the dialing method You can set the dialing method in accordance with your connection settings/conditions. Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Base and press OK. Select Dial Mode and press OK. Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm. I Tone The common dialing method for analog connections. Pulse May be required with older PABX-systems. For more information, please refer to the user manual.
Enter exchange code If your base station is connected to a PABX system you may have to dial an exchange code as a prefix code for placing external calls. Please refer to the operating instructions for more details. If you have programmed this exchange code in your DECT80 and this code is recognized by your DECT80 at the beginning of a number, a pause is inserted automatically after the exchange code! Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Base and press OK.
Changing the handset name Press Menu, select Select Handset Name Display and press OK. and press OK. You can then enter/edit the name (max. 15 characters). Refer to page 71 / Editor for more details. Press OK to confirm the change. Setting the contrast Press Menu, select Select Display Contrast Display and press OK. and press OK. Adjust the contrast using and then press OK. Setting the color scheme Press Menu, select Select Color Scheme Display and press OK. and press OK.
Select Backlight On/Off Select On or Off and press OK. and press OK. Setting the dim mode Illumination for the display is either de-activated or dimmed, depending on your settings, 30 seconds after you press OK. Off: The illuminated display is deactivated. Always On: Display brightness is dimmed. For 10 minutes: The display dims for 10 minutes and then switches off (default setting). Press Menu, select Select Dim Mode Select Off , Always On Display and press OK. and press OK.
Restoring factory default settings You can use this procedure to cancel any individual settings or changes you have made and restore the handset and the base station to their factory default settings. See the appendix for the default (asdelivered) state, page 65. Restoring the default settings for the handset (HS) Press Menu, select Settings and press OK. Select Setup Handset and press OK. Select Default Reset and press OK.
Appendix As-delivered state The default settings for this unit have been set for general use so that you can use the phone directly after connecting the base station and charging the handset batteries. You can change these settings later to match your personal tastes and connection conditions.
Menu structure SMS Write New SMS Inbox Outgoing SMS Settings Info Inbox (for new entries) SMS Calls log VIP Display Wallpaper Handset Name Display Contrast Color Scheme Backlight On/Off Dim Mode Sound Ringer Ring Volume Ring Melody Warning Tones Key Tone Battery Low No Coverage Setup Handset Direct Call Base Selection Auto Talk Emergency No.
Notes regarding the use of batteries 1. Only use nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries with the handset! The handset standby/talk times and charging times apply only for the specified minimum battery capacity (750 mAh) (see "Technical Data", page 74). Two rechargeable NiMH cells (AAA – micro) are included in the package with the handset. You can also purchase these types of batteries from your dealer as spares.
Returning and recycling of batteries and cells This device contains batteries or rechargeable batteries required for proper operation of the device, or for enabling certain functions. Batteries that contain hazardous substances are marked by the symbol indicated here. This indicates that these batteries may not be disposed of in normal household waste. The Battery Disposal Ordinance legally binds consumers to returning used batteries to the retailer, or to a public waste disposal company.
Troubleshooting guide If your system should not "behave" as it is supposed to, refer first to the following table to attempt to resolve the problem yourself.
Problem Possible cause Fault Remedy The base station does not ring Ring volume set too low or ringer switched off Increase ring volume (see page 55) The display remains dark Handset switched off Switch the handset on (see page 20) Battery empty Charging the battery Contact our hotline if this problem should persist.
The Editor (creating or modifying entries /writing SMS) Capital/Small letters/Numbers: Asterisk (*) key In the footer, either "ABC", "abc" or "123" is displayed. Move the insert marker (cursor): to the left (up): (briefly press) to the right (down): (briefly press) Delete: Left Softkey: (briefly press: character to the left of the cursor is deleted) Left Softkey: (press and hold: alle characters are deleted) Insert character: Move the cursor to the desired position and enter a character.
Table of available characters (Phone book entries/SMS) 72 Key Character (Capital) Character (Small) 1 [Space] 1€ £ $ ¥ ¤ @ & / ( ) < = > % [Space] 1€ £ $ ¥ ¤ @ & / ( ) < = > % 2 A B C 2 À Á Â Ä Å Ã Æ ÇĆ a b c 2 à á â ä å ã æ ç ć 3 DEF3ÈÉÊË≠ def3èéêë∞ 4 GHI4∏∑ ÌÍÎÏ ghi4πıìíîï 5 JKL5 jkl5 6 MNO6ÑÒÓÔÖÕŒØ mno6ñòóôöõœø 7 PQRS7ßΩ pqrs7ßµ 8 TUV8ÙÚÛÜ tuv8ùúûü 9 WXYZ9≈Ÿ◊ wxyz9∆ÿ¬… 0 . , ? ! 0 + - : ¿ ¡` ; _ # ✳ .
Declaration of conformity and CE mark This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R&TTE 1999/5/EG: »Guideline 1999/5/EC from the European Parliament and Council, dated March 9, 1999; Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R&TTE Directive«. You can also request this EC declaration of conformity at the following Internet URL: http://www.funkwerk-ec.com.
Technical specifications • Default: DECT / GAP • Channels: 120 duplex channels • Frequencies: 1,880 MHz to 1,900 MHz • Duplex mode: Time multiplex, Frame length 10 ms • Channel grid: 1728 kHz • Bit rate: 1,152 kbit/s • Modulation:GFSK • Voice coding: 32 kbit/s • Transmitting power: 10 mW (average power per channel) • Range: up to 300 meters in the open, up to 50 meters in buildings • • 74 • Permissible ambient conditions for using the base station: 5° C to 40° C ; 20 to 70 % relative
Index A Accepting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Accepting of calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 As-delivered state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Auto-answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Automatic accepting of calls. . . . . . . . . . . 23 Automatic access to exchange line . . . . . 10 Available characters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 B Battery Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Handset volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Hearing aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Prefix code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 61 Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 I Illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Inbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Indicators in the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Troubleshooting guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 U Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 V VIP Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 W Wallpaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Warning Tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quick Reference Guide DECT80 Subscribing a handset Settings Select base station Register HS Enter System PIN Press and hold down key on the base station until tone is to be heard (approx. 10 s). Setting the Display language Setings Setup Handset Language Setup Base Exchange Code Select language Setting the exchange code Settings Enter exchange code Switching handset off/on Hold the Hang-up key down (for about 2 seconds).
Copying an entry from the redial stack or the caller list to the phonebook Select telephone number from redial or caller list Enter name Save Number Dialling a telephone number from the phonebook / By pressing OK instead of the call key the telephone number is copied to predialling and can then be edited.
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