ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A DT200 Handset BS230 Base Station B Cordless Phone 230 DECT/GAP Digital Er User’s Guide
AB What to read first This user’s guide consists of several sections and topics which can be read individually. You will find each section and topic listed in the table of contents. In addition, the “Index” at the back of this guide shows where to find help on each topic. If you are already familiar with this type of No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns product, the “Quick start” section helps you get the phone up and running quickly.
Antenna Warning light Earpiece No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Volume up key AB HANDSET Volume down key Display Off hook key Up key On Hook/On/Off key Clear/Mute key Down key Number keys Microphone Battery compartment (back) Internal call key R key Accessory contacts BASE STATION Page button Handset compartment External line light Desk stand (back) Er ics Cable connection (back) Charging light
Flashing Flashing quickly ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A On B HANDSET DISPLAY ICONS AND INDICATORS Signal strength Visible when connected to a base station Ring off Ring signal muted or microphone off Key Keys locked Hook Handset off hook Connection being made Handset is ringing Message New message received by the voice mailbox Call Info New unanswered entry in the who called list Battery Battery status (4 blocks Battery casing flashes; is fully charge
B QUICK START This page helps you to get the cordless phone up and running quickly. For a more detailed instal- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A lation procedure, see “Preparing for use” on page 9. You should read the “Getting started” section Er afterwards.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Contents Getting started 9 Phone book 35 What is in the box 9 Preparing for use 9 Battery 12 Switching the handset on and off 15 Attaching and removing the clip 15 A brief guide 16 Information on display 18 Using the menus 19 Changing the menu language 20 Phone book use 35 Adding name and number 36 Adding last dialled numbers 36 Adding caller’s number 37 Editing names and numbers 38 Deleting names and numbers 39 Telephoning 23 Maki
Reference 85 ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Blocking handset keys 53 Setting handset locks 53 Changing the handset PIN code 54 Unblocking the handset 55 Changing the base station PIN code 56 Resetting the base station PIN code 57 Showing the IPEI code 57 Overview PIN and other codes 58 Tips and tricks 83 B Blocking keys and extra security 53 Extra features 59 Emergency call 59 Baby phone 59 Direct call 60 Call barring 61 Exempt numbers 62 Call tariff 63 Call budget
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B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Getting started WHAT IS IN THE BOX Make sure that all the parts are in the box. If anything is missing, please contact your dealer. The box should contain: 1. Base station 2. Desk stand for the base station 3. Wall mounter for the base station 4. Screws and plugs for the wall mounter 5. Handset 6. Battery 7. Clip 8. Power adaptor with cable 9. Telephone line cable 10. User’s guide 11.
the procedure below: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A 1. Attach the clip to the handset. B When installing the cordless phone, it is important that you closely follow Er 2. Insert the battery in the handset.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B 3. Find a suitable location for the base station. To make the best use of its operating range, put your base station in a central position. You can place it on a table using the desk stand or mount it on the wall using the wall mounter. 4. If you place the base station on a wall, screw the wall mounter to the wall. 5. Connect the telephone line to the telephone socket in the base station. Telephone socket identifier 6.
If the handset does not turn on automatically, remove the power adapter plug ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A to “Subscribing handsets” on page 68. B from the wall socket and repeat from step 9. If that does not help, please refer When the battery is charged, the handset is ready for use. For more information about charging the battery, please refer to “Battery” below. Important It is important to make a note of the IPEI code.
Placing the battery ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A through the notches as shown. B Place the battery as shown below. Make sure that the battery wires are put Reading the battery meter Home 1 When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter on the handset display consists of four blocks. The number of blocks decreases as the battery discharges. If the battery is almost flat, the battery meter and the red light on the handset flash.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Place the handset in the base station as shown in the picture below. B Charging the battery If the lower green light on the base station is on (and the battery meter on the display flashes), the battery is being charged. As soon as the battery is fully charged, the lower green light is turned off and the battery meter on the handset stops flashing.
B SWITCHING THE HANDSET ON AND OFF While the handset is switched on, it is in standby mode. In standby mode, the ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A handset is ready to make or receive calls but consumes less energy. With a fully charged battery, the handset can operate for about 100 hours in standby mode. If you are not using the handset to make or receive calls, you can put the handset in the base station to keep it fully charged.
B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Attaching the clip Removing the clip A BRIEF GUIDE After installing the cordless phone you can now make and receive calls. For initial use, it is assumed that you are near the base station and that the signal strength indicator is visible. Using the base station The base station covers an area in which the handset can make and receive calls via a radio connection.
B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A If the indicator is not visible, then the handset is not connected to a base sta- No Network tion. This may mean: • You are out of range. Check that the base station is on and that you are within range. • There is no access to the base station. The handset is not able to connect or its access rights may have changed.
B 4. Press N O to end the call. The duration of the call is displayed. If available, the costs of the call are also displayed. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A For more information about displaying call costs, see “Call tariff” on page 63. If you dial a number but can still hear the dial tone, you probably have to set the base station to another dialling method. See “Pulse or tone dialling” on page 72 for more details.
base station name yourself. This is described in “Editing base station name” B on page 81. Home ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Extension number 1 Your internal number is shown on the right-hand side of the display when the handset is on standby. The internal number may not be shown when the handset is connected to another type of base station. ExternalCall Call information When the handset rings, the type of call is displayed.
know your way around the menus. This guide only tells you where to enter a B PIN code and what menu item to select for a specific function. To help you locate the menu items that are not in the main menu, a path through the menus ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A is given at the beginning of each procedure. These paths are indicated by the word “Route:” followed by menu items you have to select in sequence in order to get to a specific function.
Base station menus B The base station menus form a part of the handset menus. They are normally in the same language as the handset menus. If the handset language is not ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A available, the base station chooses English by default. To select another default language, use the Language option in the base station menus. Please note that the menu options stay in English until you confirm your language choice.
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ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Telephoning MAKING A CALL When you make a call, you can enter the number and then press Y E S . This is called pre-dialling and allows you to check and, if necessary, correct the number. To pre-dial: 0-0535554505 1. Enter the number. The number is displayed. 2. Correct the number if necessary (CL R = delete; U P = move left; D OW N = move right). 3. When the number is correct, press Y E S and wait for an answer. 4.
Calling by name ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A book. B The call by name option lets you search for a name and number in the phone To call by name: Route: PhoneBook » Find&Call 1. Select Find&Call and press Y E S . Enter Name: or Phone book is empty is displayed. To add names and numbers to the phone book, see “Adding name and number” on page 36. 2. Press the key which has the first letter of the name you are searching for.
Example: B Suppose you want to call someone whose name is ‘Jones’. Press number key 5 and hold until the first name in the phone book beginning with ‘J’ appears. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Press number key 6 three times for the ‘O’. The first name in the phone book beginning with ‘Jo’ appears. You can now continue by pressing number key 6 twice for the ‘N’ and so on or scroll until you find the name ‘Jones’. Press YES to dial the number.
B RETURNING A CALL When you receive an internal call, the number (or name) of the caller is dis- played. In that case the number is stored in the who called memory. The call ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Check Who Called ? info icon shows you if there are new unanswered calls. By using the call return function, you can easily return a call to these numbers. The who called memory holds up to ten numbers.
B RECEIVING A CALL When the handset rings: 1. Press Y E S to answer the call. 2. To end the call, press N O . The duration of the call is displayed. If available, the costs of the call are also displayed. InternalCall Anna On an incoming internal call, the caller’s handset number is displayed. If the ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A ExternalCall caller’s number is included in your handset phone book, the corresponding name is displayed instead.
You can also turn off the ringer permanently by adjusting the ring volume to B its lowest level. See “Ring volume” on page 42. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A To turn the ring or the warning sound on again: • Press CL R for one second. The ring off icon disappears. PAGING A HANDSET FROM THE BASE STATION The base station has a search function with which you can page the handsets connected to it. Press the P A G E button on the base station, and the handset rings.
B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Advanced telephoning WHEN USING MORE THAN ONE HANDSET If you use more than one handset with the base station, here are a few special hints. Internal or external call? When you receive a call, there is a different ring signal for internal and external calls: • An internal ring signal has a two-second signal followed by a four-second pause. • An external ring signal is the same as usual.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Press I N T and wait for the dial tone. Dial the internal telephone number and wait for a connection. Have a conversation. Press N O to end the call. The duration of the call is displayed. B To make an internal call: 1. 2. 3. 4. To receive an internal call: InternalCall 2 1. Press Y E S to answer the call. 2. Have a conversation. 3. Press N O to end the call. The duration of the call is displayed.
B SEARCHING FOR HANDSETS OR PEOPLE The cordless phone has a function which you can use to search for handsets ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A and any handset user on the same base station. You can call all other handsets by using your handset. To use the search function: 1. Press the key and press I N T . All handsets connected to the base station ring. 2. Wait for an answer. You are connected to the first person that answers the call.
B MAKING A THREE-PARTY CALL In a three-party call, a caller is connected to two handsets on the base station. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A The three-party call is sometimes also known as a conference call. You have an external call and you wish to involve a third person with a handset on the base station: 1. Press I N T to put the external call on hold. You hear the dial tone. 2. Dial the internal number of the handset you want.
• Route: DialMode » DTMF-Short Select DTMF-Short and press Y E S . ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A The handset switches to short tones again. B To switch the handset back to short tones during a call: SENDING A DIAL TONE PAUSE If you are dialling while the handset is off hook, you can use menu option SendPause to allow the handset to wait for the dial tone.
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ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Phone book PHONE BOOK USE Your handset contains a phone book for 100 names and numbers. You can get to the phone book via the PhoneBook menu option. The phone book lists all the names and numbers in alphabetical order. You can freely add names and numbers to the phone book. Entering names Use the number keys to enter names in the phone book.
B ADDING NAME AND NUMBER ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A You can use the AddNew option to enter names and numbers in the phone book. To add a new phone book entry: Enter Name: John_ EnterNumber: 053405_ Route: PhoneBook » Store » AddNew 1. Select AddNew and press YE S . Enter Name: or Phone book Full is displayed. In the latter case, you have to delete a phone book entry first before you can add a new one. 2.
B ADDING CALLER’S NUMBER Your phone keeps a list of numbers of people who have called you internally ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A with another handset. The last ten numbers of your callers remain stored in your handset memory until you turn it off. You can use the AddWhoCall option to add these numbers to the phone book. Menu option AddWhoCall appears only if names or numbers are available for returning a call.
B EDITING NAMES AND NUMBERS With the Edit option, you can change the names and numbers in the phone ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A book. Editing names You can correct a misspelled name or give a new name to an existing telephone number. To edit a name: Route: PhoneBook » Find&Edit » Edit 1. Select Edit and press Y E S . Enter Name: or Phone book is empty is displayed. In the latter case, no names are available for editing. 2.
B DELETING NAMES AND NUMBERS ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A You can also delete names and associated numbers from the phone book. To delete a name and number from the phone book: Route: PhoneBook » Find&Edit » Delete 1. Select Delete and press YE S . Enter Name: or Phone book is empty appears. In the latter case, no phone book entries are available for deletion. 2. Enter the first letter(s) of the name you are searching for. 3. Press Y E S . 4.
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B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Personalizing the handset LANGUAGE You can change the language of the menus at any time. The default language is English. To change the handset menu language: Route: Handset » Language 1. Select Language and press Y E S . The current language is displayed. 2. Scroll through the list of languages until the language you want is selected. 3. Press Y E S to confirm your choice. The language has now been changed.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B RING VOLUME You can adjust the ring volume of the handset. To adjust the ring volume: VolumeLevel: Route: Handset » Alerts » RingVolume 1. Select RingVolume and press Y E S . A volume level bar is displayed. 2. Press the U P or D OW N key once, or more, to turn the volume up or down. You can now also use the VO L U M E U P or VO L U M E D OW N key to change the volume.
B DISCREET RINGING In the discreet ringing mode, your handset starts ringing at the lowest audible ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A volume level. It then gets louder and louder. To set discreet ringing: Route: Handset » Alerts » DiscreetRng 1. Select DiscreetRng and press Y E S . The current setting is displayed. 2. Use the U P or D OW N key to select the setting you want. 3. Press Y E S to confirm.
B DISPLAY LIGHT Your handset has an illuminated display which lights up when a key is pressed ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A during an incoming call or when it is put in or out of the base station. The illumination automatically goes off after a while, unless you press a key. To set the display light to automatic or off: Route: Handset » Display » Light 1. Select Light and press Y E S . The current setting is displayed. 2.
B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Personalizing the base station CHANGING SETTINGS (PIN CODE) If your handset is connected to the base station, you can change its settings by using this handset. You may have to enter the base station PIN code to change these settings. For the default base station PIN code, see page 58. To prevent others changing the settings of the base station, you should change this code.
B RING VOLUME The base station rings when an external call is received. You can adjust the ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A ring volume. To adjust the ring volume with the handset: Route: BaseStation » RingVolume 1. Select RingVolume and press Y E S . The current ring volume setting is displayed (0 is the quietest level and 6 is the loudest level. 2. Press the U P or D OW N key once, or more, to turn the volume up or down.
Setting the number of rings B You can also set the number of times a handset rings before the next handset ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A starts to ring. To set the ring count: Route: BaseStation » Basic » RingOrder » Delay 1. Select Basic and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3. Select Delay and press Y E S . The current setting is displayed (the default is 3 times). 4.
located again, the same service is called to deactivate the diverted telephone B number. Ask your dealer for more information on the call diversion service. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Priority phone can only be set for one handset. If a diversion telephone number is activated, no calls may be received by the base station until the priority phone handset is located again.
To deactivate a handset as priority phone: B Priority phone deactivation ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Route: BaseStation » PriorityNo » AssignNo 1. Select PriorityNo and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3. Select AssignNo and press Y E S . The number of the priority phone handset is displayed. 4. Press CL R to remove the number. 5. Press Y E S to confirm. The priority phone is deactivated.
To set least cost routing: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Route: BaseStation » Routing 1. Select Routing and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . Either Route (1 - 4) or a number, if a prefix has already been set, is displayed. 3. Press the U P or D OW N key, once or more, to choose a different prefix if required and press Y E S . 4.
B CLEARING ALL BASE STATION SETTINGS You can clear all settings on the base station simultaneously. The pin code and ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A the subscriptions, however, are not cleared. All settings revert to default. To reset all base station settings: Er Route: BaseStation » Basic » MasterReset 1. Select Basic and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3.
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ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Blocking keys and extra security BLOCKING HANDSET KEYS If you carry the handset in your pocket, you might accidentally press the keys and make a call. To prevent this, you can have them automatically blocked if Home 1 you do not press a key for one minute. The keys no longer work and a key symbol is displayed, but you can still receive calls. To unblock the keys temporarily: • Press U P or and press Y E S .
Securing against unauthorized use ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A on. This option is off by default. B You can set the handset so that the PIN code must be entered after switching To enable or disable protection against unauthorized use: Route: Handset » PhoneLock » PowerOn 1. Select PowerOn and press Y E S . Enter PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the handset (see page 58) and press Y E S . The current setting is displayed. 3.
B 4. Enter the new PIN code again and press YE S . Either New PIN accepted or Wrong New PIN is displayed. In the latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not match. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A You can write down the new PIN code in the space provided in “Personal handset PIN code” on page 58. If you enter an incorrect new handset PIN code three times in a row, the handset leaves this menu option.
B CHANGING THE BASE STATION PIN CODE To prevent unauthorized people from accessing vital settings on the base sta- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A tion, they are secured by a PIN code. Each time you want to change these base station settings, you must enter the PIN code. You cannot switch off this security feature but you can change the base station PIN code. You change the settings of the base station by using a handset connected to this base station.
B RESETTING THE BASE STATION PIN CODE If you enter an incorrect base station PIN code three times in a row, the PIN ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A code is invalidated. Although you can still make and receive calls, you cannot alter the base station settings. Whenever you make an attempt to change a setting, you are asked to enter the PARI code. After entering the correct PARI code, the base station PIN code is reset to the default code (see page 58).
B OVERVIEW PIN AND OTHER CODES The handset and base station use several identification codes for security rea- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A sons. In the table below, an overview of these codes and their values is given. Code Value Handset PIN 0000 (default) IPEI Base station PIN 1111 (default) PARI Authentication Code (AC) Same as base station PIN. Backdoor code Not applicable. International Portable part Unique identity assigned to your Not applicable.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Extra features EMERGENCY CALL Your handset is provided with an emergency call feature. This allows you to call the emergency services even when the handset is PIN-code protected or blocked or when the keys are blocked or direct call is on. You can access this feature by calling 112. To make an emergency call: 00:00:34 Emergency 1. Enter 112 and press Y E S . Emergency is displayed. 2. Wait for a connection and hold a conversation.
To activate the baby phone: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Route: Handset » BabyPhone » Activate 1. Select Activate and press Y E S . BabyPhone or BabyPhone Call Failed is displayed. In the latter case, either the phone number of the other end is incorrect or the other end is out of range. 2. Wait for a connection and place the handset somewhere in the baby’s room. You can end a baby phone call by pressing N O .
To switch the direct call on: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Route: Handset » DirectCall 1. Select DirectCall and press Y E S . Enable Direct Call? is displayed. 2. Press Yes to confirm. DirectC.No: is displayed. If a direct call number has been set before, this is shown in the display. 3. Enter the direct call number with the number keys (CL R = delete; U P = move left; D OW N = move right; press for one second = dial tone pause). 4. Press Y E S to confirm.
Switching call barring on and off ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A off separately. Call barring is off by default. B Each handset (if you have more than one) should have call barring set on or To enable or disable call barring for a handset: Route: BaseStation » Access » Barring 1. Select Access and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3. Select Barring and press Y E S . Dev.Number: is displayed.
To exempt a number from call barring and call budgeting: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Route: BaseStation » Access » ExemptedNo 1. Select Access and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3. Select ExemptedNo and press Y E S . Either Number or a previously set exempt number is displayed. 4. Press the U P or D OW N key, once or more, to choose a different exempt number if required and press Y E S .
Example: B Suppose you have set the call tariff to 0.25. During a call when the first metering pulse is received, the call costs are 0.25. With the second pulse, they are ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A 0.50 and so on. CALL BUDGET The base station is provided with a call budgeting feature, which you can use to set the amount of money or time a particular handset can spend on external calls.
Setting call budgets B You can set a budget for a particular handset or, if the budget is exceeded, grant a new budget. Whether time or costs are budgeted depends on the budget ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A type setting, see above. The maximum budget that can be set is 99 hours and 59 minutes or 99999 in local currency units. To set a budget for a handset: Route: BaseStation » Access » Budget 1. Select Access and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2.
Remaining budget B You can easily check the remaining budget of your handset. The amount depends on the budget type and, if a cost budget is selected, whether metering ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A pulses have been received during an external call. The amount can show a negative value which means that the budget has been exceeded and no more external calls can be made with your handset.
B Total duration To see the time spent on outgoing external calls: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Route: BaseStation » Information » TotDuration 1. Select TotDuration and press Y E S . The total time of all external calls made is displayed. 2. Press Y E S to continue. Reset TotCallTime? is displayed. 3. Press Y E S to reset or N O to cancel. PIN: is displayed. 4. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S .
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Voice mail notification B 3. Press N O to end the call. The length of the call is displayed. If available, the costs of the call are also displayed. Voice mail services normally answer calls after a few rings. To check for voice mail messages, you have to call a service number, which lets you listen to your recorded messages. Ask your dealer for more details about the voice mail service.
PIN code, is secret and prevents other handsets subscribing to the base station B without your approval. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A If the handset does not have a subscription, it automatically enters the sub- scription mode when it is switched on. In this case, the handset displays Press base station first and then Enter AC: appears. If so, you can skip step two and three of the procedure below.
button on the base station for at least two seconds. The base station ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Cancelling the subscription of a handset B PAGE remains in the subscription mode for about 5 minutes. Up to eight handsets can be subscribed to a base station. If you want to subscribe a ninth handset, you must cancel the subscription of another. To cancel a subscription of a handset: Route: BaseStation » Access » Desubscribe 1. Select Access and press Y E S .
Connecting to a base station B To be able to use a certain base station, the handset must be subscribed and connected to that base station. A handset can be subscribed to multiple base ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A stations, but can only be connected to one base station at a time. To connect to a base station please refer to “Selecting another base station” on page 80.
If there is a dash in a number, the handset waits a while for the dial tone. If ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A full dial tone pause period. B you hear the dial tone, the handset continues dialling without waiting for the PULSE OR TONE DIALLING Some telephone networks use pulses when dialling a number. If your cordless phone is set to pulse dialling, you can switch to tone dialling if required, for example to control a teleservice.
B Tone dialling To set the base station to tone dialling: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Route: BaseStation » Basic » PhoneLine 1. Select Basic and press Y E S . PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S . 3. Select PhoneLine and press Y E S . The opposite of the current setting is displayed. 4. Scroll to either GoToDTMF or GoToPulse.
Hook flash B Hook flash is a signalling method in a telephone network or on a switchboard and is initiated by pressing the R key on the handset. It is normally used for ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A call transfer. Hook flash actually simulates an on-hook-off-hook sequence during a call. The length of such a sequence can be adjusted. In most cases the factory setting (default) is correct. You will find details in the appropriate documentation.
B TRANSFERRING CALLS In general, you can transfer calls on a switchboard as described below. How- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A ever, transferring calls may work differently on your switchboard. To put a call on hold and dial another number, use the R key or the NewCall menu option. If you do not know the number by heart, use the NewCall option. With the R key You are on the phone and want to transfer a call. To transfer calls to another extension: 1.
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B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Using base stations CONNECTING TO BASE STATIONS You can connect your handset to seven other base stations, as well as to the one that comes with your set. Before you can connect to a base station, your handset must have access rights to that base station. These access rights are stored in a so-called subscription. You only have to subscribe to a base station once.
Subscriptions B Up to eight base stations may be subscribed. The names of these base stations are stored in a prioritized list. In case of automatic base station selection, the ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A handset tries to connect to the base station with the highest priority; first base station entry 1, followed by base station entry 2 etc. To change the base station priority, see “Selection priority” on page 80.
Home ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B 4. Enter the authentication code or the PIN code of the base station. Each digit of the AC number that you enter is shown only as for security purposes. 5. Press Y E S to confirm. The handset now looks for base stations in subscription mode using the AC number to test if it is allowed to subscribe. 6. Wait until Subscription Ready is displayed for a short time. The handset is connected to the base station.
B SELECTING ANOTHER BASE STATION The handset can connect to several base stations. It can select a base station ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A automatically when it has been out of range or switched on. You can also specify a base station to connect to. Automatic selection This menu option is only available if the subscription list contains base station names. To have automatic base station selection: Route: Networks » SelectNet 1. Choose SelectNet and press Y E S .
To change the order of the subscription list: ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Route: Networks » Priority 1. Select Priority and press YE S . The first base station name on the list is displayed. 2. Use U P and D O W N to select the base station to be moved. 3. Press Y E S . Pos. 1 is displayed. 4. Use U P or D OW N to select the new position in the list for the selected base station. 5. Press Y E S to confirm. The base station is moved to the position you have chosen.
5. Press Y E S when you finish. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A book use” on page 35 for more details. B The handset can display several special characters. Please refer to “Phone DELETING SUBSCRIPTION If a subscription is no longer required, you can remove it from the handset’s subscription list. This menu option is only available if the subscription list contains base station names. To remove a subscription from the handset: Route: Networks » Delete 1.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Tips and tricks You can find a few useful tips and tricks in this section. Putting a call on hold You can put a call on hold in three ways: • During an external call press I N T . You can now transfer the call to another handset, return to the call or start a three-party call. See “Consulting with another handset or transferring a call” on page 31. • During an external call press R.
Editing a name and number B If you edit a name or a number on your handset you can “jump” to the most left or the most right character by respectively pressing U P or D O W N for one ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A second. You can clear the whole name or number by pressing CL R for one second. Mute ringer temporarily If your handset rings at an inconvenient moment, you can turn off the sound temporarily by pressing CL R . The ringer sounds again with the next call.
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Reference SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not place the base station near audio or video equipment. It may cause interference. The handset is not suitable for lifeline applications. Intrinsic safety Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions. Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture Do not expose the cordless phone to direct sunlight for long periods.
Do I get a warning before the batteries run out? ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A How can I subscribe a handset to a base station? B An alarm sounds when approximately fifteen minutes’ calling time is left. To subscribe a handset you need the authentication (PIN) code of the base station. How to subscribe is explained in “Subscribing to a base station” on page 78. What should I do if the handset dials a number as soon as I press a key? A direct call has been set.
I have entered an incorrect PIN code three times in a row. How can B I set a new PIN code? If you have entered an incorrect PIN code three times in a row, the current ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A code is invalidated. If the handset PIN code is invalidated, the handset cannot be used any more. To reset the PIN code, see “Resetting the base station PIN code” on page 57 and “Unblocking the handset” on page 55.
page 68 and “Connecting to base stations” on page 77. B one which you are close to has been selected. See “Subscribing handsets” on ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A I hear a warning tone and the battery icon is flashing. What is wrong? The battery is almost flat. Put the handset in the base station to charge the battery. The red light on the base station is on. What is wrong? Nothing is wrong. The external line is busy. I cannot use the phone book.
Function (Continued) U P and D O W N Start menu. Scroll through menu options or lists. While entering text or number: move one character position, move to end or beginning if held longer. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Key INT Make an internal call. During an external call: consult another handset. R During an external call: transfer a call (if supported). Change case of previous and subsequent letters while entering text.
Meaning AC Authentication code. ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Term B Terminology used on display DTMF Dual tone multi frequency or touch tone, for dialling. IPEI International portable part equipment identity, unique identity assigned to your handset by the manufacturer. PARI Primary access rights identity, unique identity assigned to your base station by the manufacturer. PIN Personal identification number for security.
B MENU STRUCTURE Several functions of the handset and the base station can be accessed via the ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A handset menus. The charts below give an overview of the top level menu items to help you locate those functions. Standby menu The standby menu is accessible when the handset is in standby mode by pressing U P or D OW N (see below).
“In call” menu DialMode ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A NewCall B The “in call” menu is accessible by pressing U P or D O W N during a call. Find&Call GoToDTMF WhoCalled* SendPause LastDialled* DTMF-Long * Available where applicable Base station menu The base station menu can be accessed via the BaseStation menu option of the handset’s standby menu.
B MAINTENANCE The base station and handset do not contain user serviceable parts. If your ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A base station or handset require service you should return them to the dealer or retailer from whom they were bought. See also “Warranty” on page 96. Cleaning Clean the cordless phone with a soft cloth moistened with water only. The use of soap and other cleaning products can discolour and damage the cordless phone.
Battery NiMH, 500 to 1000 charge cycles up to 100 hours Call time up to 15 hours Charge time 3 hours maximum ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Standby time B Performance Volume Ring signal Seven step adjustable volume from off to 85 dB (A) at 30 cm Earpiece Ten step adjustable Phone book Maximum name length 12 characters Maximum number length 24 digits Entries 100 External interfaces Radio connection DECT/GAP, up to 250 mW radiated power during 1 of th
144 x 140 x 52 mm (excluding stand) Weight 260 g (including stand) ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A LxWxH B Dimensions and weight Performance Handset subscriptions 8 Number of calls 1 external and 1 internal at the same time Volume Ring signal Six step adjustable volume from off to 85 dB (A) at 30 cm External interfaces Fixed telephone line Analogue subscriber signalling according to local standard, pulse1 or tone dialling (DTMF), 3 m telephone line, R key s
B SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage. Contact your dealer for more information. • Charger XA200 with desk stand and wall mounter. • Clip for handset. • Wall mounter for base station. • Desk stand for base station. • Power adaptor for base station. • Power adaptor for charger.
the product was purchased. B accepted as a proof of purchase when presented to the dealer from whom 2. The warranty is not applicable in circumstances other than defects in mate- ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A rial, design and workmanship. The warranty does not cover the following: • Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear, exchange of faulty batteries or upgrading of software due to changes in network parameters.
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ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A B Index A C AC 58, 90 Accessories 85, 96 Audio accessory 43 Automatic answering 43 Automatic selection 80 Call back 29 barring 61 budget 64 by name 24 conference call 32 costs 19 diversion 47 duration 19 information 19 internal call 29 making a call 23 making a first call 17 quick call by name 24 receiving a call 18, 27 returning a call 26 statistics base station 66 statistics handset 66 tariff 63 three-party call 32 transfer 31, 75 us
D ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A DECT/GAP 93 Deleting subscription 82 Dial tone pause 50 Direct call 60 Discreet ringing 43 Display contrast 44 information 18 light 44 Diversion 47 DTMF 90 Internal telephone numbers 30 Intrinsic safety 85 IPEI 57, 58, 90 B Costs 63 K Key click 43 Key lock 53 Keys 88 L Language base station menu 21, 45, 86 handset menu 20, 41, 86 Last dialled number 25 Least cost routing 49 E Earpiece volume 41 Earth signalling 73 Editing name/n
ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Page base station 28 call 28, 31 handset 31 PARI 58, 90 PARK 58 Path through the menus 19 Phone book 35 adding caller’s numbers 37 adding last dialled numbers 36 adding name and number 36 adding who called 37 deleting names and numbers 39 editing name 38 editing number 38 Phone locks 53 PIN 58, 90 Power failure 85 Pre-dial 23 Preparing for use 9 Priority phone activate 48 deactivate 49 scan period 49 Pulse dialling 72 Pulse or tone dialling
B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Volume earpiece 41 ringer base station 46 ringer handset 42 W Er Wall mounter 11 Warning sound off 27 Warranty 96 Who called 26 102 Index
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B ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns A Handset quick reference Telephoning Switching handset on and N O for 1 second, N O for 1 second again off Making an external call Y E S , dial number Making an internal call I N T , dial internal number Pre-dial Dial number, Y E S Answering a call YES Put on hold and then ... I N T , dial internal number ... transferring a call NO ... back to external caller INT ...
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