SwissVoice Eurit 535 565 User manual

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Telephones
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User manual

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Eurit 535 and 565
User Guide
Important:
This guide contains safety
notes.
Please read it before using
your telephone and keep it
readily accessible.
Cordless ISDN telephone DECT
Hands-free operation
Expansion option to a telephone system:
operating up to 6 handsets on a base
station
free internal calls between 2 handsets
operating a handset on up to 4 base
stations (option of increasing the op-
erating range)
ED (electronic directory)
Messages (SMS) in the fixed network
Digital answering machine
(Eurit 565 only)
Menu guidance for all functions
Directory (storage of up to 150
names and numbers)
Charge data acquisition setting
Last number redial for the last 15
numbers
Call register of 30 answered/
unanswered calls
5 multiple subscriber numbers MSN
(user concept)
Callback to busy subscriber
Programming of 5 providers
Direct call/babyphone feature
A1
Safety notes
Please read all the safety notes before putting the set into operation:
Safety notes page 9
Operating the set
To make good use of all the features of your new telephone we recommend that you
read the following sections in particular:
Setting up the telephone and putting it into service pages 11–15
Basic settings and operation pages 16–19
Specifying users (multiple subscriber numbers MSN) page 22
Setting the answering machine (Eurit 565 only) pages 67–70
Note:
ISDN functions are network-related services which, depending on the network opera-
tor, may at present only be available in part or not at all.
This user guide describes the maximum extent of functions the Eurit 535/565 can pro-
vide. Due to applicable country regulations or circumstances relating to the network
operator or provider, there may be some differences or limits to the functions or opera-
tion as described in this user guide.
If you have any questions, please contact your dealer or provider.
Dear customer
Thank you for purchasing one of our products.
About the set
In choosing the Eurit 535/565 you have acquired a cordless telephone that combines the
advantages of "untied telephoning" with the user comfort of the Euro-ISDN network.
The set itself features modern digital technology to the European standard for cordless
telephones (DECT). DECT technology features speech encryption that provides a high
level of security against unauthorised interception as well as crystal-clear transmission.
In addition to the usual telephone features the Eurit 535/565 also offers:
Explanations
Handset
Receiver
Display
Cancel key
Microphone
Battery charge contacts
A2
Display icons
Connect key
t Answering machine is on
ti New message on answering
machine or in mailbox
i New messages (SMS)
p Call register: the entry has not
been answered
ABCD Base station indicator
Fox key
Keypad
(numbers and letters)
Display icons
Internal key
Control key (inquiry call)
a Battery indicator
1 Display of handset number
(internal 1-6)
7 Call forwarding activated
u Ringer off
5 Call back activated
Multifunction key
(hands-free operation)
Soft key icons
Mailbox direct access
country-specific
Hotkey/ED
(electronic directory)
Anna
30.05.02
PM
W
t
A 1 a
10:45
A3
Explanations
Base station without answering machine
Internal key/
paging key
Light 1 red:
lights up when a
line is seized
flashes slowly to
indicate incoming
call
flashes fast when
a handset is
logging on
Base station with answering machine (Eurit 565 only)
Volume key "+"
Volume key "–"
Internal key/paging key
Light 1 red:
lights up when a line
is seized
flashes slowly to indi-
cate incoming call
flashes fast when a
handset is logging on
Forward key/replay key
Light 2 red:
lights up when answering machine is on
flashes to indicate that new messages
have been left
flashes fast when the answering machine
is full or when there is a PIN alarm
(remote access)
Rewind key
Answering machine
On/Off/Stop key
Delete key
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This guide covers the main operating
sequences. For further information please
refer to the detailed user guide.
After pressing the fox key below "Pm" you
have the following choice:
Main menu in standby state
Change user
Answering machine (Eurit 565 only)
Call register
Key lock
Ringer On/Off
Handset settings
Base station settings
Service functions
Charge data
Provider services
Messages (country-specific)
Menu in the communication state
Volume (hands-free operation only)
Park
Loudspeaker (Eurit 565 only)
Handset volume
Send DTMF/keypad
Directory
Recording on/off (Eurit 565 only)
Listening 2nd HS
Malicious call
Messages (country-specific)
Logging the handset on
This is only required for additional handsets:
1. On the base station keep t
pressed until the key flashes.
2. In the menu of the handset under
"BaseStat. setting" – "Log on" –
"On base station" prepare the
handset for log on.
3. Enter the base station PIN (default
setting "0000").
4. Press OK.
Quick reference user guide
Logging the handset onto another
base station
1. Prepare the other base station.
2. In the menu of the handset under
"BaseStat. setting" – "Log on" –
"On other system" prepare the
handset for log on.
3. Enter the AC-code.
4. Select base station (A-D).
5. Press YES.
Taking/ending a call
1. Press b.
Dialling out
1. Press b.
2. Dial the number
or
1. Dial the number.
2. Press b.
(The character last entered can be deleted
with "b")
Last number redial
1. Press W.
2. V, v Select entry
3. Press b.
Dialling from the call register
1. Press Pm.
2. Select "Call register".
3. Press OK.
4. Select "Unanswered" or
"Answered".
5. Press OK.
6. V, v Select entry.
7. Press b.
Dialling from the directory
1. Press t.
2. Enter initial letters.
3. V, v Select entry.
4. Press b.
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Quick reference user guide
Directory entry
1. Enter the number.
2. Press Pt .
3. Enter subscriber name.
4. Press OK.
5. Enter any required options.
Switching loudspeaker on the base
station On/Off (Eurit 565 only)
You are in the middle of a call.
1. Press Pm.
2. V, v Select "Loudspeaker".
3. Press OK.
Making an internal call between two
handsets
1. Press I.
2. Press 16.
3. Make your call.
4. b End your call.
Transferring a call internally
You are in the middle of an external call.
1. Press I.
2. Enter 16 internal number.
3. Press OK.
4. b End your call.
The external call partner is now
connected to the second internal
call partner.
Transferring a call externally
You are in the middle of an internal call.
1. Press r.
2. Enter the external number.
3. Press OK.
4. b End your call.
The internal call partner is now
connected to the external call
partner.
External inquiry
You are in the middle of a call.
1. Press r.
2. Enter external number.
3. Press OK.
4. Make your inquiry.
Brokering
You have initiated an external inquiry.
1. Press 12.
2. Press 21.
Three-party conference
You are in the middle of brokering.
1. Press Pm.
2. Select "3pty conference".
3. Press OK.
Return to brokering
You are holding a 3-party conference.
1. Press 12/21.
End brokering
You are brokering.
1. Press Pm.
2. Select "End active call".
3. Press OK.
Switching hands-free operation on
You are in the middle of a call.
1. Press the multifunction key on the
handset.
The multifunction key lights up.
2. Put the handset down.
3. Continue the call in hands-free
mode.
Switching hands-free operation off
Hands-free operation is on.
1. Press the multifunction key.
2. Hold the handset to your ear.
3. Continue the call.
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Quick reference user guide
The following procedure is possible only
with Eurit 565.
Switching the answering machine
On/Off at the base station
Press s.
The answering machine is switched
on and outgoing messages are
played back via the loudspeaker.
The answering machine is on.
Press s.
The answering machine is now off.
Deleting individual messages while
playing back messages
Press D.
Deleting all messages
The answering machine is switched off.
Press D.
Keep D pressed down.
Playing back messages/jump
functions
The answering machine is on.
Press l.
Messages are played back over the
loudspeaker.
Press j once.
Back to the beginning of the
message.
Press j twice.
Back to the previous message.
Press l.
Forward to the next message.
Press s.
End playing back messages.
Eurit 565 – Remote operation of the answering machine
Remote initiating procedure (answering machine is on)
1. Dial the multi subscriber number (MSN).
2. While the outgoing message is playing, key in your peronal remote access PIN
(only if you don't call with your VIP-number).
or (answering machine is off)
1. Dial the multi subscriber number (MSN) and wait for apporx. 10-12 rings.
2. Answering machine switches itself on for 8 sec., without playing an outgoing message.
3. During the ready beep sounds, enter your remote access PIN
(only if you don't call with your VIP-number).
Remote operating (after initiating procedure)
Answering machine of the choosen MSN on/off
Play back messages Rewind
Forward
Deleting the played back messages
Cancel play back
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Record message Message
Information message
Time-over message
End recording/monitoring
Select message Message
(when switching the Information message
machine on) Time-over message
Standard message
End selection
Delete Message
Information message
Time-over message
Delete all played-back messages
End deleting
Time-over message of the respective MSN On/Off
End remote access
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Table of contents
Quick reference user guide ............... 1
Safety notes ....................................... 9
Emergency number ............................9
Disposal .............................................9
Contents of package .......................10
Optional accessories/
additional equipment .......................10
Setting up the telephone and
putting it into service ...................... 11
Suitable location ..............................11
Range ..............................................11
Protection against listening-in...........11
Connecting the base station .............12
Disconnecting the cables from
the base station ............................... 12
Inserting the back plate ....................13
Removing the back plate ..................13
Inserting the batteries
in the handset ..................................14
Charging the batteries .....................15
Battery endurance
between charging ............................15
Battery indicator ............................... 15
Disposal ...........................................15
Basic settings and operation ..........16
Finding your way around
in the user guide ..............................18
Calling up a menu
function (navigation) ........................18
Important base settings ....................19
Selecting a setting ............................19
Switching functions on/off ...............19
Comfort through ISDN .................... 20
Euro-ISDN ........................................20
Network operator ............................20
User concept ....................................20
User benefits ....................................21
Application example .........................21
User table ........................................21
Programming multiple
subscriber numbers (MSNs) ..............22
Specifying a user name for each
multiple subscriber number (MSN) .... 22
Settings for each MSN (user) ............ 23
Allocating multiple subscriber
number (MSN) to handsets ............... 23
Identification restriction (CLIR) .......... 24
Call-waiting .....................................24
External calls .................................... 25
Dialling out with the keypad ............ 25
Accepting a call ................................ 25
Logging, intercepting malicious
calls (MCID) ...................................... 25
Ending a call ....................................25
Off-line call preparation .................... 26
Dialling from the redial register ........ 26
Further dialling options .................... 26
Editing the redial register..................27
Call back to busy subscriber ............. 27
Directory........................................... 28
Storing an entry in the directory .......28
Setting/changing options ................. 28
Dialling from the directory ................ 29
Editing a directory entry ................... 29
Deleting a directory entry .................29
Using a directory entry for
off-line call preparation .................... 29
Call register ...................................... 30
Missed calls ...................................... 30
Selecting an entry from
the call register.................................31
Editing the call register ..................... 31
Deleting the call register ................... 31
Messages (SMS in the
fixed network) ................................. 32
Setting the gateway number ............33
Sending a message (SMS) ................. 33
Receiving/viewing a message
(SMS) (inbox) .................................... 34
Memory full ..................................... 34
Deleting, replying to, or
forwarding a message (SMS) ............35
Viewing a message (SMS) (outbox) ... 36
Viewing a message (SMS) (unsent) ... 36
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During a call ..................................... 37
Menu in communication state ..........37
Hands-free mode .............................37
Park/unpark .....................................38
Park call-ID .......................................38
Listening via the loudspeaker
at the base station ...........................38
Adjusting the handset volume ..........39
Keypad/Send DTMF ..........................39
Directory ..........................................39
Mute switch .....................................39
Recording a telephone call
(Eurit 565 only) ................................ 39
Listening with a second handset ....... 40
Malicious call ...................................40
Messages during a call .....................40
During a call – switching
functions .......................................... 41
External call waiting .........................41
Internal or external inquiry ...............41
Alternating between
calls (brokering) ................................42
Three-party conference .................... 42
Return to brokering/end
three-party conference .....................42
End brokering ..................................42
Call handover/connect .....................42
Internal calls ..................................... 43
Making calls between
two handsets ...................................43
Paging from the handset ..................43
Paging from the base station ............43
Shortcuts to functions ..................... 44
Programming ...................................44
Taking a shortcut ..............................44
Provider services .............................. 45
Call forwarding ................................45
Activating call forwarding.................45
Cancelling the call forwarding status 46
Call deflection ..................................46
General deactivation (GD) ................46
Reject anonymous call (ACR) ............46
Mailbox ............................................47
Hotkey (country-specific) ..................48
ED (electronic directory)
in the fixed network .........................48
Setting the gateway number ............48
Using ED (data search)......................49
Call charges and call duration ........ 50
Setting the factor .............................50
Setting the currency .........................50
Displaying and clearing totals ...........51
Type of display ................................. 51
Using several handsets ................... 52
Logging a handset on ......................52
Logging a handset onto
another base station (GAP)...............53
Logging another handset onto
the base station (GAP) ......................53
GAP uses .........................................54
Logging a handset off from
a base station ...................................54
Using several base stations ............ 55
Application example .........................55
Selecting a base station ....................55
Direct call (babyphone feature) ...... 56
Activating direct call .........................56
Initiating a direct call ........................56
Deactivating direct call .....................56
Keypad lock/ringer off .................... 57
Keypad lock on ................................57
Keypad lock off ................................57
Ringer off .........................................57
Ringer on .........................................57
Handset settings .............................. 58
Switching the handset on/off ...........58
Setting the language ........................58
Selecting the battery type ................. 58
Specifying a user name .................... 58
General settings ...............................59
Keyclick ............................................59
Message beep ..................................59
Range beep ......................................59
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Charging beep .................................59
Direct accept ....................................59
Backlight ..........................................59
Automatic DTMF ..............................59
Handset ringer .................................60
Increasing.........................................60
Handset PIN
(personal identification number) .......60
Base station settings ....................... 61
Base station ringer ...........................61
Time and date ..................................61
Identification restriction (CLIR) ..........61
Base station PIN
(personal identification number) .......61
PBX ..................................................62
Public access code ............................62
Incoming code .................................62
Automatic ECT .................................62
Automatic keypad ............................62
Service functions ............................. 63
Babyphone .......................................63
Switching babyphone on ..................63
Switching babyphone off .................63
Transferring directory entries
to other handsets .............................64
Before the transfer ...........................64
Transmitting entries ..........................64
Receiving entries ..............................64
Selecting providers ...........................65
Call by call .......................................65
Resetting the handset
to the default setting .......................66
Resetting the directory .....................66
Resetting the base station
to the default setting .......................66
Software version ..............................66
Setting the answering machine ..... 67
Introduction .....................................67
Characteristics .................................. 67
Functions .........................................67
Functions for each MSN (user) ..........68
Date and time ..................................68
Setting the number of rings ............. 68
Activating/deactivating
message monitoring ......................... 69
Time limit ......................................... 69
Operating modes ............................. 69
Selecting an operating mode ............ 69
Setting the language of the
standard message (plug & play) ........ 70
Time-over message .......................... 70
Operating the answering
machine from the handset.............. 71
Introduction .....................................71
Switching the answering
machine on/off.................................71
Recording an outgoing message....... 71
Deleting an outgoing message .........72
Changing the operating mode/
monitoring the outgoing message .... 72
Displaying new messages .................72
Playing back recorded messages ....... 73
During playback ...............................73
Deleting messages ........................... 74
Taking over incoming calls ................ 74
Recording telephone calls ................. 75
Checking the time
left for recording ..............................75
VIP number ......................................75
Operating the answering
machine from the base station....... 76
Switching the answering
machine on/off.................................76
Playing back recorded messages ....... 76
During playback ...............................76
Deleting messages ........................... 77
Temporary monitoring ...................... 77
Operating the answering
machine by remote access .............. 78
Introduction .....................................78
Remote access PIN
(for each MSN) ................................. 78
Access with VIP number
for each user (MSN) ......................... 78
Access without VIP number .............. 79
PIN alarm ......................................... 79
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Switching the answering
machine on/off (for each MSN).........79
Playing back recorded messages ....... 80
During playback ...............................80
Functions when switching
on the answering machine ...............80
Functions with the answering
machine off...................................... 81
User concept tables ......................... 82
Base station settings .........................82
Handset settings ..............................83
General information ........................ 84
Troubleshooting ...............................84
Guarantee ........................................85
Cleaning ..........................................85
Approval .......................................... 85
CE mark ...........................................85
Technical data .................................. 86
Menu structure in standby state .... 87
Index ................................................. 91
Warranty certificate ........................ 94
Declaration of conformity............... 96
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Safety notes
The DECT cordless telephone is used for
transmitting voice via the digital telephone
network (Euro ISDN).
No other type of use is permitted: it will be
regarded as contrary to the telephone’s
intended use.
The user guide and its safety notes are an
integral part of the equipment and must
be handed over to the new owner when
reselling the equipment.
Warning!
Use only approved rechargeable batteries
and select the correct battery type:
Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH AAA)
Sanyo: HR-4U
Toshiba: TH-680AAAR
HHR65 AAA Z1B
Nickel cadmium (NiCd AAA)
Panasonic: P-25 AAAR
Sanyo: N-4U
Using other types of rechargeable batteries
or ordinary (i.e. non-rechargeable) batteries
can be dangerous and also lead to
malfunctions of and/or damage to the set.
The producer accepts no liability in such
cases.
Make sure the batteries are fitted
correctly as shown in the battery
compartment of the handset.
Do not dip the batteries in water; do
not throw them into the fire.
Batteries can become warm when
being charged; this is a normal and
harmless process.
To avoid damage to the batteries, do
not use charging stations from other
manufacturers.
For the base station and the charging
bay use only the power supply unit
SNG 5 af as supplied.
Before using the telephone, hearing-
aid users should note that radio
signals interfere with hearing aids and
may cause an unpleasant humming
noise if sufficiently loud.
Do not use your DECT cordless
telephone in potentially explosive
environments (e.g. workshops where
paints or lacquers are being used,
petrol stations etc.)
Do not set up your base station in
bathrooms or shower rooms.
The function of some medical
apparatus may be affected by the
telephone’s radio signals.
If there is a power outage in the
electricity grid or if the rechargeable
batteries are in a discharged state,
your DECT cordless telephone will not
work.
The babyphone function is designed
to provide support but it does not
obviate the need for personal
monitoring. If there is a power outage
in the electricity grid or if the
rechargeable batteries are in a
discharged state, the babyphone
feature will not work.
Do not charge the handset unless the
battery compartment contains
batteries and the battery
compartment cover is in place.
Do not touch the electrical contacts.
Emergency number
When certain functions such as call barring,
direct call, babyphone etc. are active, these
functions may first have to be deactivated
before you can make a emergency call.
Further information on this is provided in
this documentation.
Disposal
When the time comes, please dispose of
rechargeable batteries, the base station,
handset, charging bay and power supply
unit in an environmentally friendly manner
(no houshold waste).
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Contents of package
Contents of package
Your package contains the following:
1 handset
3 rechargeable batteries
1 base station
1 back plate
1 plug-in power supply
1 line cord
1 belt clip
1 User guide including Quick reference
guide
Note:
The plug-in power supply is located under
the fibre mould in the box.
Optional accessories/additional
equipment
You can purchase the following accessories/
equipment from your dealer:
Charging bay for the handset
Additional handsets
Additional base stations
Additional back plates
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Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
Suitable location
Your telephone is designed for normal use
in domestic and office buildings. Keep the
following points in mind when selecting a
location for it:
Suitable
On a non-slip underlay to prevent
damage to your furniture
In the centre of your radius of action
At least 1 m distance between the
base station and other electronic
devices
Unsuitable
On a metallic surface or an underlay
prone to slipping
Near electronic devices (e.g. HiFi
equipment, TV, microwaves)
Near sources of radiation (e.g.
radiators, direct sunlight)
Behind steel doors, or glass doors with
metal mesh
In niches or shielded rooms
Without an underlay on painted or
lacquered furniture or on plastics
Range
The operating range is as follows:
Outdoors approx. 300 m
Indoors approx. 50 m, depending on
ambient conditions and building-
related factors
Outside the operating range:
Range warning beep sounds (if
switched on)
Disconnection of the call
Note:
Silent zones within the operating range,
depending on the structural environment,
may cause brief interruptions to a call or
loss of the connection.
Protection against listening-in
Between the base station and the handset,
calls are transmitted in encrypted form to
prevent the possibility of listening in with
other cordless telephones, radio receivers
or scanners.
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Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
Connecting the base station
Warning:
Make sure you do not confuse the plugs
of the telephone line cable and the plug-in
power supply cord on the base station.
If you do connect the plugs the wrong
way round, the base station will not
function and may be damaged.
Telephone line cable
The telephone line cable has two different
plugs:
1. Insert the smaller plug into the
socket (telephone icon) underneath
your telephone until the plug snaps
firmly into place.
2. Feed the cord through the moulded
cable duct provided.
3. Connect the larger plug to your
telephone socket.
Power supply cable
1. Insert the plug of the power supply
cable into the socket marked with
the power supply icon until the
plug clicks into place.
2. Feed the cable through the cable
duct provided.
3. Connect the plug-in power supply
to a 230V outlet.
Note:
Your telephone will not function if the
power supply is not plugged in or if the
power fails.
The telephone may only be used in
conjunction with a power supply SNG 5 af
as supplied, which has been tested in
compliance with EN60950 Protection
Class 2.
Base station
Disconnecting the cables from
the base station
1. First unplug the power supply from
the 230V mains socket.
2. To release the plugs, press the
snap-in clip towards the plug body
(e.g. using a small screwdriver) and
at the same time pull the plug out
by the cable.
Power supply cable
(electricity)
Line cable
(telephone)
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Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
Inserting the back plate
1. Insert the back plate in the groove
of the base station and press it on
lightly.
2. Make sure that the support tab
on the back of the back plate clicks
into the slot provided.
There is a definite click when the
back plate is properly seated.
Note:
The angle of the back plate is fixed.
If the back plate (wing) is not inserted, the
handset cannot be charged.
Removing the back plate
1. Hold the base station with your
thumbs.
2. With your index fingers apply light
upward pressure at points
and
and pull the back plate out.
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Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
Inserting the batteries in the
handset
1. Remove the battery compartment
cover by lightly pressing on the
upper edge of the cover and sliding
it downwards.
2. Insert the 3 batteries in the battery
compartment (as shown). Make
sure the polarity is correct.
3. Replace the battery compartment
cover and slide it back until it clicks
into place.
Note:
If the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the
handset will not function; damage might
result.
Only use the same type or brand of batteries
in the compartment at any given time.
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Setting up the telephone and putting it into service
Charging the batteries
The batteries are in a discharged state when
supplied; they will first need to be charged:
1. Place the handset in the base
station or the charging bay.
An acknowledgement tone
indicates that the handset is
correctly positioned.
Note:
Use only rechargeable batteries. Do not use
ordinary batteries.
Do not place the handset in the charging
bay if the batteries have not been fitted.
Before initial use, batteries have to be
charged without interruption for at least
12 hours in the case of NiMH batteries, and
for at least 6 hours in the case of NiCd
batteries.
Only remove the batteries from the handset
to replace them with new ones.
Do not charge the batteries out of the
handset.
Battery endurance between
charging
A set of NiMH batteries provides approx.:
150 hrs "standby"
15 hrs "talk time"
A set of NiCd batteries provides approx.:
80 hrs "standby"
8 hrs "talk time"
Note:
Make sure you select the correct battery
type. See section "Handset settings".
Charging contacts must not come into
contact with metallic or greasy parts.
After a long period out of operation with
the power switched off (e.g. during
holidays) the batteries will need recharging
before the set can be operated again.
Battery indicator
When the batteries are first inserted, the
battery status is unclear. A correct indication
in the display is obtained only after a
complete charging cycle.
a flowing: batteries charging
a continuous: batteries between
70% and 100%
b continuous: batteries between
50% and 70%
c continuous: batteries between
30% and 50%
d continuous: batteries between 5%
and 30%
e continuous: batteries below 5%
e flashing: batteries almost
discharged
f continuous: batteries status
unclear
f flashing: batteries almost
discharged or status
unclear
Note:
If the charge state of the batteries
approaches 5%, a warning beep sounds.
Disposal
Please dispose of defective batteries
properly (special waste, not household
waste).
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Basic settings and operation
Controls
(Keys + display see fold-out page A2)
Switching the handset on
Press the connect key (standby state).
Display
In the standby state the following are
shown: Internal number of the handset,
base station, charge state and date/time.
The following functions are available: last
number redial, directory and main menu.
Note:
There may be some differences in the text
between the user guide and the display.
Softkey icons (functions of the fox key)
The following icons/texts may be displayed/selected in the bottom display line:
Icon/text Function
Pm Select main menu
i Info on an entry in the call register
W Redial register
t Directory
Pt Edit directory
ABCb Edit an entry
PL Delete an entry
Å / å Change case
X Y Choose from list
x o Switch function on/off
b Delete last character (backspace)
<, >, V, v Call up further menu items (navigate)
/ Select settings (ringer melody)
9 Reject call waiting during a call
M / n Microphone mute on/off
1≥2 / 2≥1 Alternate between call partners 1 to 2 / 2 to 1 (brokering)
OK NEW Confirm selection
YES NO Answer dialogue
OK Accept call waiting during a call
« / » Jump forward/back when playing back recorded messages
START Record outgoing messages
OPT Determine options for each directory entry
END Back from directory entry
ON / OFF Switch available functions on/off
U Change user
5 Call back when busy (CCBS)
Z Activate automatic redial
CD Call deflection
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SwissVoice Eurit 535 565 User manual

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