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D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 OVERVIEW Introduction .................................................................................................. 3 Presentation of the telephone ...................................................................... 4 The base.................................................................................................................................. 4 Handset keys .........................................................................
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Customising the handset ............................................................................ 15 Handset naming ....................................................................................................................15 Handset ringer level .............................................................................................................15 Handset ringer melody ............................................................
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, You have just acquired a new generation Grundig telephone. Thank you for placing your confidence in us. This device has been manufactured with the utmost care. If you should have difficulties in operating it, we recommend that you consult this manual. You can also find information on the following site: http://www. grundig-dect.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE The base 1 2 1 Power socket 2 Telephone socket Paging button 3 - Short press: find handset (Paging). - Long press: handset pairing mode. 3 www.grundig-dect.com Downloaded from www.Manualslib.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Handset keys 1 8 2 Screen with backlight (Models D1130, D1135, D1140 and D1145 only) Validation key - Accept call 3 - Activate / Deactivate handsfree mode (during a call) (Models D1120, D1125, D1140 et D1145 only)* 4 Access to main menu 1 5 9 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 14 15 6 16 7 Activate / Deactivate the microphone mute function (during a call) 7 Microphone 8 Earpiece Browsing through the menus: 9 11 icon on the key is specific for
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Installing the phone 1. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the telephone socket of the base. 2 4 2. Plug the other end of the telephone line cord into the modular wall phone socket. 3. Plug the end of the power supply into the power socket of the base. 4. Plug the power supply cord into AC outlet. 5. Insert the batteries. Take care to respect the polarity as indicated in the compartment. 6.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Status icons Signal (flashes when the handset is out of range or when the base is disconnected from power). Received call list (appears when a new call is in the caller list). During a call Phonebook icon (appears when you enter to the phonebook list). Charging status icon Full: batteries are full. Flashing (out of charger): batteries are low. New voice messages Blinks (on the charger): charging in progress.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 MENU STRUCTURE Quick reference phonebook New entry List Edit entry delete delete all Direct mem. Personal set Handset name Handset tone LANguage Auto hang-up Clock&alarm Advanced set Change pin registration Unregister Country * reset AUTO PREFIX Recall time Dial mode First ring ANsw MACHINE ** play Delete all Answ .
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 CALLS Making a call Ensure that the handset is switched on. 1. icon 2. . You will hear the dialing tone and the display will show you the phone Press the talk key . Enter the phone number. - OR- 1. Enter the phone number first. 2. Press key. Answering a call When the phone rings, press the key to answer the call. You can adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset at any time by pressing or key.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Calling a number from the speed dial list You can quickly call a number stored under the speed dial keys. Hold down the key ( or ) where the number has been stored. To set the speed dial list, please refer to section «Adding numbers to speed dial list», page 13. Inserting a pause (in dialing) While dialing the number, press and hold the key to insert the pause. The pause is indicated by the symbol ’’P’’.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 CALL LOG Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) This CLIP phone stores and displays CLIP information provided by your local telephone company. You must subscribe to CLIP service in order to use this unit. If you have not subscribed to CLIP service or if the caller number is suppressed, the display shows “unknown”. Display of numbers not available: - Unavailable : you are not in same area as your contact.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Deleting caller list record 1. Press the or key. 2. Press or key to select a call record. 3. 4. Press . Select " delete " (or " delete all " to delete the entire Caller list) to delete the current record. 5. 6. 7. Press . A confirmation screen appears. Using the telephone keypad: - If you do not wish to delete the current record, press - To delete the current record, press www.grundig-dect.com Downloaded from www.Manualslib.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 PHONEBOOK You can store 50 phonebook entries (24 digits and 12 characters) in your phonebook. Calling a contact from your phonebook 1. Press key to consult the list of contacts. 2. Press the or key to consult directory entries. 3. When you have selected the desire number, press . Adding a contact to the phonebook 1. Go to the menu " phonebook " / " new entry ". 2. Enter the name of the entry. Press 3.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 USING THE MULTI-HANDSET CAPABILITIES These functions are used for handset management when two or more handsets are registered on the same base. Intercom Call/Intercom 1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode. 2. Press the key on the handset. If your installation has two handsets: The second handset rings and the message "Intercom " and the calling handset number appear on the screen.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 CUSTOMISING THE HANDSET Handset naming The default name of the handset is " handset N " where N is the number of the registered handset. 1. Go to the menu " personal set " / " handset name ". 2. Use the keypad to enter the new name (up to 10 characters). 3. Use key to delete wrong input if necessary. Press . Handset ringer level 1. 2. Go to the menu " personal set " / " handset tone " / " ring volume ".
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Time and date 1. 2. 3. Go to the menu " clock & alarm " / " date/time". Current date is displayed. - To keep the date, press - To change it, enter the new date in 20YY/MM/JJ format. Press . . Current time is displayed. . - To keep the time, press - To change it, enter the new time in the HH : MM format. (If the time format is 12H, use the key to set aM and the key to set pM, after entering the time).
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 ADVANCED SETTINGS Modifying Base master PIN code Your base station code (default setting 0000) is required to access some security functions. It must be 4 digits. 1. Go to the menu " advanced set " / " change pin ". 2. Enter your old code first, press 3. Enter your new PIN code using the keypad. Each time a digit is entered the «_» is replaced by a «*». 4. Press . key to confirm your new PIN code. You will hear a confirmation tone.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Prefix If a PABX is used in a private network, you can program the outside call prefix. This function sets: The PABX prefix number: this number will be added at the beginning of the number you dialed. The number to be detected: if the number you dialed starts with the recorded sequence, this sequence will be automatically deleted. These two settings are not applied if number you dialed starts with "#", "*" or "P". 1.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 ANSWERING MACHINE (MODELS D1115 - D1125 - D1135 - D1145 ONLY) The recording capacity of your answering machine is 15 minutes (2 minutes for the announcement and 13 minutes for the messages). Your telephone features an answering machine with pre-recorded announcements and the possibility of remote access.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 Playing outgoing message 1. Go to " answ machine "/ "record ogm"/ "answ. &record." (or "answer only") / "play". 2. The currently used announcement is played. When the personal announcement has finished, your answering machine returns to the standby mode. If no announcement is recorded, you will hear a beep. Erasing your personal outgoing message 1. Go to " answ machine " / "record ogm" / "Answ. &record" (or "answer only") / "delete". 2. Press .
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 ANSWERING MACHINE SETUP (MODELS D1115 - D1125 - D1135 - D1145 ONLY) Number of rings This parameter enables you to set the number of times your telephone should ring, before the answering machine starts to operate. The number of rings can be set between 2 and 7. You can also select the "ECONOMY"mode.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 BATTERIES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To avoid any risk of explosion: Make sure you have inserted the batteries correctly. Use only 2 x AAA 1,2V 300mAh type or equivalent rechargeable batteries pack. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local code for possible special disposal instructions. Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate or puncture.
D1110 - D1120 - D1130 -D1140 D1115 - D1125 - D1135 -D1145 TROUBLESHOOTING Causes of poor reception: Aluminium siding. Foil backing on insulation. Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals. You are too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc). Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms. Base installed in the basement or lower floor of the house. Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices.
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