Swisscom HD-Phone Sarnen HD-Phone Sarnen installation Installation guide

Category
Telephones
Type
Installation guide
Operating Instructions
HD-Phone Sarnen
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future
use.
Note
L The illustrations such as some keys may differ from the appearance of the actual product.
L Features described in this document may not be available. Contact your phone system
dealer/service provider.
L The contents and design of the software are subject to change without notice.
Document Version: 2015-11
Important Information
Important Information ..........................................
3
Safety Information ...............................................5
Before Operating the Telephones
Accessory Information ........................................6
Location of Controls ............................................7
The Display and Icons ........................................9
Adjusting the Volume ........................................14
Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call Log .................15
Setting the Password ........................................16
Selecting the Display Language .......................17
Entering Characters ..........................................17
Basic Operation ................................................17
Making Calls
Making Calls .....................................................19
Basic Calling .....................................................19
Easy Dialing ......................................................19
Making a Call by Selecting a Line .....................21
Receiving Calls
Receiving Calls .................................................22
Answering Calls ................................................22
Hands-free Mode ..............................................22
During a Conversation
During a Conversation ......................................24
Before Leaving Your Desk
Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb ........................27
Listening to COMBOX ......................................27
Using the Phonebook
Using the Phonebook .......................................28
Using the Local Phonebook ..............................29
ECO Mode ........................................................32
Customizing the Telephone
Customizing the Telephone ..............................34
Installation and Setup
Installation and Setup .......................................38
Updating the software .......................................42
Appendix
Appendix ...........................................................43
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Table of Contents
Important Information
Data Security
R T
o avoid unauthorized access to this product:
Keep the password secret.
Change the default password.
Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed.
Change the password regularly.
R This product can store your private/confidential information. To protect your privacy/confidentiality, we
recommend that you erase the information such as the phonebook or call log from the memory before
you dispose of, transfer or return the product, or have the product repaired.
R It is recommended that you lock the phonebook to prevent stored information from being leaked.
Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used
B
atteries
Information about disposal
B
atteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the local
waste disposal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your local authority or
the dealer you purchased the product from.
At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with normal
household waste, but must be handed in at the place of purchase or at a collection
point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accordance with the ordinance
governing the return, acceptance and disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
(VREG).
The materials can be recycled according to their identification. By reusing the recycling
materials along with other methods of recycling used equipment, you can make an
important contribution to protecting the environment.
3
Important Information
Ecodesign information
E
codesign information under EU Regulation (EC) No.1275/2008 amended by (EU) Regulation No.
801/2013.
Please visit here: www.swisscom.ch/devices-help
Power consumption in networked standby and guidance are mentioned in the web site above.
4
Important Information
Safety Information
P
lease note
R Only use the power adaptor supplied.
R This telephone cannot be used to make emergency calls during a power cut. Make sure you have
other phones available if required.
R Only operate the phone in temperatures between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius and keep it out of direct
sunlight.
R Protect your phone from dampness, moisture and liquids. In order to avoid electric shocks, we
recommend that you do not open up the phone.
R Do not use the phone in locations where explosions may occur (e.g. paint shops, petrol stations, etc.).
R Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower room.
R Only clean the phone with a damp (not wet) cloth or anti-static cloth. Do not use a dry cloth due to the
risk of a static charge!
R Never spray cleaning liquids directly onto the phone.
R Please do not use the phone during a thunder storm (risk of lightning strike). In order to prevent
damage to the phone, unplug the phone from the mains during thunder storms.
R R
eturn your device to Swisscom or hand it in at a specialized store.
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Important Information
Accessory Information
Included Accessories
AC Adaptor: 1 Ethernet cable: 1
DC Output: 6.5 V
P
art No.: PQLV219CE
Handset: 1 Handset Cord: 1 Stand: 1
Optional Accessories
Item SAP No.
Wall mount kit 10231352
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Before Operating the Telephones
Location of Controls
J ONLI PQR
B C EA FGD
H
T
SK M
OK
U
sed to confirm the selected item.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
F
or details about the LCD, see “Display”, Page 9.
Soft Keys
T
hese three keys are used to select the item displayed on the bottom line of the display. For details
about the soft keys, see “Soft Keys”, Page 10.
Navigator Key
T
he Navigator Key includes four direction keys. The direction keys are used to move the cursor to
select an item.
Ringer/Message Waiting/Missed Call/LAN Status Indicator
T
he lamp flashes when you are receiving a call, or when you have an unread message or missed
call notification.
Also, the lamp flashes intermittently when the phone is disconnected from the LAN.
Used to perform the assigned function. When this key is assigned as a Line key, it can be used to
c
onfirm the status or seize line 1. For details about changing the crown keys, see “Changing the
Crown Keys”, Page 35.
For details about the line keys, see “LINE Keys”, Page 13.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Used to perform the assigned function. When this key is assigned as a Line key, it can be used to
confirm the status or seize line 2. For details about changing the crown keys, see “Changing the
Crown Keys”, Page 35.
For details about the line keys, see “LINE Keys”, Page 13.
Handset Hook
Keeps the handset stable when the unit is mounted on a wall. For details, see “Hooking the
Handset”, Page 42.
During talking, used to place a call on Hold. In standby mode, used to retrieve a call on hold.
Used to redial the last dialed number.
Used to mute the microphone/handset during a conversation.
Used for performing headset operations.
In standby mode, press and hold to access your COMBOX.
Used to adjust the ringer/receiver volume.
Used to cancel the selected item.
Microphone
U
sed for hands-free conversation.
Used for performing hands-free operations.
Used to transfer a call to another party.
Used to establish a multiple-party conversation.
Headset Jack
O
ptional headsets can be used with this unit. (Not all operations with the headsets can be
guaranteed.)
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Before Operating the Telephones
The Display and Icons
Display
[
Example]
Call Log
Menu
Line1
31 Dec. 23:59
ECO
Pictographs
Pictograph Meaning
All calls will be diverted to the preset number.
All incoming calls will be blocked.
Calls will be automatically answered.
Ring tone is switched off.
T
urn it back on using the k/j volume button.
ECO
Indicates lower energy use.
T
he PC connection cannot be used at the same time.
You can see additional information (e.g. phone numbers).
N
avigate with the navigation buttons.
Date and Time Display
Missed Call, New Message, or Name/Number Display
Soft Keys
F
or more information, see “Soft Keys”, Page 10.
Note
R In standby mode, the line name is displayed. In all other modes, if only one line is configured on the
telephone, the line name is not displayed.
R Example images of the display in this manual are samples only, and the actual screen on your phone
may vary in color and/or appearance.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Soft Keys
I
cons and information shown on the display will vary depending on the context. To select an item shown
on the display, press the corresponding soft key.
Icons may differ from the appearance of the actual product.
Soft Key (Left key)
Item Meaning
Opens the phonebook. Pressing this key for more than 2 seconds locks the
p
honebook.
Back
Returns to the previous display.
Displayed when in Phonebook Lock. Pressing this key and then entering the
p
assword (default: not registered), unlocks the phonebook temporarily.
Pressing for more than 2 seconds, then entering the password (default: not
registered), unlocks the phonebook. If no password has been set, you cannot
lock the phonebook. For details about setting the password, see “Setting the
Password”, Page 16.
Answer
Answers a call.
Establishes a multiple-party conversation (Conference).
Soft Key (Middle key)
Item Meaning
Menu
Opens the main menu.
OK
Confirms the entry.
Call
Makes a call.
Turns the ringer off.
Stores a new item in the phonebook.
Soft Key (Right key)
Item Meaning
Opens the Outgoing Call Log.
Opens the Incoming Call Log.
Blind
Performs an unscreened (blind) transfer.
ABC
Displayed when in Latin character entry mode.
0 - 9
Displayed when in Numeric character entry mode.
Reject
Used to reject an incoming call.
Next
Advances to the next display.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Clear
Clears digits or characters.
Search
Searches for an item in the phonebook alphabetically.
AM/PM
Used to select AM or PM when setting the time.
Cancel
Used to cancel the setting.
Delete
Used to delete the setting.
Save
Used to save a setting.
Displayed when in Special character (Extended 2) entry mode.
*1
Used to set Call Forwarding and Do Not Disturb.
HOT0
,
HOT2
HOT9
*1
Dials the number assigned to the Hot Key.
Park
*1*2
Used to retrieve a parked call (Call Parking).
Call Log
Opens the call log.
New
*1
Disconnects the current call and allows you to make another call without
h
anging up.
*1*2
Displays the last dialed number.
Pause
*1*2
Inserts a dialing pause.
*1 This soft key can be configured to appear as Soft Key Left, Middle or Right.
*
2 This soft key is displayed only when configured on the telephone.
Editing Soft Keys
C
hanging the default settings
[In standby mode]
1.
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Basic Settings" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Key Option" a
OK
4. [D]/[C]: "Soft Key Edit" a
OK
5. [D]
/[C]: Select a desired soft key. a
OK
6. [D]
/[C]: "Standby"/"Talking" a
OK
7. [D]
/[C]: "Default" a
OK
Assigning Function Keys
[
In standby mode]
1.
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Basic Settings" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Key Option" a
OK
4. [D]
/[C]: "Soft Key Edit" a
OK
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5. [D]
/[C]: Select a desired soft key. a
OK
6. [D]
/[C]: "Standby"/"Talking" a
OK
7. [D]
/[C]: "Function Key" a
OK
8. [D]
/[C]: Select the desired item. a
OK
Assigning Hot Key Dial keys
[In standby mode]
1.
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Basic Settings" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Key Option" a
OK
4. [D]
/[C]: "Soft Key Edit" a
OK
5. [D]
/[C]: Select a desired soft key. a
OK
6. [D]/[C]: "Standby"/"Talking" a
OK
7. [D]
/[C]: "Hot Key Dial" a
OK
8. [D]
/[C]: Select the desired item. a
OK
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Before Operating the Telephones
LINE Keys
I
f a line is assigned to a crown key, the crown key works as a line key. In this case, the line key can be
used to seize a line in order to make or receive a call. The color of each key’s LED indicates the status of
the line. For details about changing the setting of crown keys, see “Changing the Crown Keys”,
Page 35.
Status Indication
Status
Meaning
Color Light pattern
Blue On In Use
R Y
ou are on a call.
Slow Flashing "Line On Hold"
R A
call is on hold.
Quick Flashing "Incoming Call/Recall"
R A
call (including Hold Recall) is being received.
Name or number of caller
R A call to a shared line is being received.
Red On In Use
R A
shared line is in use or a call is on private hold at another unit.
Slow Flashing "Line On Hold"
R A
shared line is on hold at another unit.
Off Free
R T
he line is idle.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Main Menu
P
ress
Menu
to display the following main menu.
F
wd/DND
Sets the Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb features.
See “Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb”, Page 27.
New Phonebook
Adds a new entry into the local phonebook.
See “Storing an Item in the Local Phonebook”, Page 29.
Missed Calls
Used to display the missed call log.
See “Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call Log”, Page 15.
Incoming Log
Used to display the incoming call log.
See “Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call Log”, Page 15.
Outgoing Log
Used to display the outgoing call log.
See “Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call Log”, Page 15.
Phonebook
Used to access the local phonebook.
See “Using the Phonebook”, Page 28.
ECO Mode
Sets the ECO mode feature.
See “ECO Mode”, Page 32.
Basic Settings
Used to access the basic settings menu.
See “Changing the Basic Settings”, Page 36.
System Settings
Used to access the system settings menu.
See “Changing the System Settings”, Page 37.
Adjusting the Volume
Adjusting the Receiver/Speaker/Headset Volume
1
. [k]/[j] volume key: Adjust the volume during a conversation.
Adjusting the Ringer Volume or Turning the Ringer Off
[
In standby mode]
1. [k]/[j] volume key: Adjust the ringer volume.
Note
R For details about setting the ringer pattern, see “Incoming Option”, Page 44.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Adjusting the Ringer Volume or Turning the Ringer Off while Ringing
W
hile receiving a call, do the following to adjust the ringer volume or turn the ringer off:
Note
R If you attach a headset while receiving an incoming call, ringing will be heard from the speaker.
To adjust the ringer volume
1. [k]/[j] volume key: Adjust the ringer volume.
*1
2.
Back
: Exit.
*
1 The adjusted volume level will also be used for subsequent calls.
To turn the ringer off
1.
Missed/Incoming/Outgoing Call Log
Displaying the Missed Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2
. [D]/[C]: "Missed Calls" a
OK
*1 If you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed.
N
ote
R Both new and confirmed missed calls are displayed.
Displaying the Incoming Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2
. [D]/[C]: "Incoming Log" a
OK
*1 If you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed.
N
ote
R The log displays all incoming calls, including missed calls.
Displaying the Outgoing Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2
. [D]/[C]: "Outgoing Log" a
OK
*1
I
f you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed. In that case, press
Menu
instead.
Making a call using the Missed, Incoming, or Outgoing Call Log
S
ee “Using the Missed, Incoming, or Outgoing Call Log”, Page 20.
Storing an item using the Missed, Incoming, or Outgoing Call Log
S
ee “Storing an Item Using the Missed, Incoming, or Outgoing Call Log”, Page 30.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Deleting Items in the Missed Call Log
[
When the Missed Call Log is displayed]
1. [D]/[C]: Select the desired item. a
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Delete"
*1
a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Yes" a
OK
*1 You can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items.
Deleting Items in the Incoming Call Log
[
When the Incoming Call Log is displayed]
1. [D]/[C]: Select the desired item. a
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Delete"
*1
a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Yes" a
OK
*1 You can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items.
Deleting Items in the Outgoing Call Log
[
When the Outgoing Call Log is displayed]
1. [D]/[C]: Select the desired item. a
Menu
2. [D]/[C]: "Delete"
*1
a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Yes" a
OK
*1 You can select "Delete All" instead to delete all items.
Setting the Password
T
he telephone password is not set by default. You must register a password (4 digits) before use. You
cannot use the following features without setting a password:
R Phonebook lock (See “Locking the Local Phonebook”, Page 32).
Note
R To avoid unauthorized access to this product:
Set a password that is random and cannot be easily guessed.
Change the password regularly.
R Make a note of the password so that you will not forget it.
To set
[
In standby mode]
1.
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Basic Settings" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Other Option" a
OK
4. [D]
/[C]: "Change Password" a
OK
5. Enter a new password (4 digits [0–9]).
6
. Verify the password by entering it again as in step 5.
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Before Operating the Telephones
Selecting the Display Language
Y
ou can select the language displayed on your LCD.
[In standby mode]
1.
Menu
2. [D]
/[C]: "Basic Settings" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: "Display Option" a
OK
4. [D]
/[C]: "Language" a
OK
5. [D]
/[C]: Select a language. a
OK
R F
or a list of the languages that can be selected, see “Display Option”, Page 45.
Entering Characters
Y
ou can enter characters and digits using the dialing keys.
You can select one of the character modes by pressing the Right Soft Key while entering a name. The
function icon above the soft key displays the current character mode.
For available characters, see “Character Mode Table”, Page 43.
To change the character mode while editing a name in the Phonebook, press the Right Soft Key.
Character Mode Transition
(Latin)
¯
(Numeric)
¯
(Extended 2)
Example: To enter "Anne" in Latin Mode.
2 a
[E] a * a 6 a 6 a [E] a 6 a 6 a [E] a 3 a 3
R To switch between uppercase and lowercase, press *.
R To enter a character located on the same dialing key as the previous character, move the cursor by
pressing the Navigator Key E, then enter the desired character.
R If you enter a different character by mistake, press the Navigator Key [F] or [E] to highlight the
character, press
Clear
to delete it, then enter the correct character.
R T
o clear an entire line, press
Clear
for more than 1 second.
R T
o move the cursor, press the Navigator Key [F], [E], [D] or [C].
Basic Operation
Going off- and on-hook
T
here are several ways to go off-hook and on-hook:
R Using the corded handset
R Using the
, , key
R U
sing the soft key
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Before Operating the Telephones
Going off-hook
I
n this manual, when you see the phrase "off-hook", you can do any of the following:
R Lift the corded handset off its cradle.
R Press
while the corded handset is on its cradle. This enables hands-free mode.
R Press when using a headset.
R P
ress the corresponding
/ key to select a line.
*
1
*1 When a crown key is assigned as a Line key, this feature is available.
Going on-hook
I
n this manual, when you see the phrase "on-hook", you can do any of the following:
R Replace the corded handset on its cradle.
R Press
, when you are in hands-free mode.
R P
ress
, when using a headset.
R P
ress
.
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Making Calls
R T
o enter characters, see “Entering Characters”, Page 17
R You can confirm that the number was dialed correctly before calling (Predialing) by entering the
number, then going off-hook.
R To clear an entire number while predialing, press
Clear
for more than 1 second.
R I
f an outside call is received from a phone number stored in the Phonebook, the number and name of
the caller will be displayed in the call log.
R To cancel dialing, press
.
R T
o insert a 3 second pause between phone numbers, press
Pause
*1
.
I
t is useful when you want to operate voice mail service without listening to pre-recorded
announcement, for example. Repeat as needed to create longer pauses.
*1 This soft key is displayed only when configured on the telephone. Contact your administrator for
further information.
Basic Calling
Calling by Dialing
1
. In standby mode, go off-hook.
2. Dial the outside party’s number.
3.
Call
4. Go on-hook to end the call.
N
ote
To dial a new number without going on-hook, follow the procedure below.
1.
Menu
2. [D]/[C]: "New Call"
3.
OK
Predialing
I
n standby mode, you can start dialing while still on-hook. After dialing the number, go off-hook to begin
the call.
Easy Dialing
Making a call using the redial list
T
he last phone number dialed is stored in the redial list (32 digits max.).
[In standby mode]
1.
2. Go off-hook.
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Making Calls
Hot Key Dialing
Y
ou can assign a phone number to each number key and then access the desired phone number by
simply pressing and holding the assigned number key.
1. Press and hold the dialing key (2–9 or 0) assigned as a Hot Key for more than 1 second.
2. Go off-hook.
Note
R Dial key 1 cannot be used as a Hot Key.
R While the Hot Key’s information is displayed, you can press [D] or [C] to select another Hot Key number.
R If Hot Key dialing is set to "Auto", a Hot Key number can also be dialed by pressing and holding the
assigned dialing key for a specified number of seconds. For details, see “Selecting the Type of Hot
Key Dialing”, Page 35.
R For details about assigning Hot Keys, see “Assigning Hot Keys From Phonebook”, Page 34.
Using the Missed, Incoming, or Outgoing Call Log
Using the Missed Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2. [D]/[C]: "Missed Calls" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: Select a missed call log.
4. Go off-hook.
5. Go on-hook to end the call.
*1 If you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed.
Using the Incoming Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2
. [D]/[C]: "Incoming Log" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: Select an incoming call log.
4. Go off-hook.
5. Go on-hook to end the call.
*1 If you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed.
Using the Outgoing Call Log
[
In standby mode]
1.
Call Log
*1
2
. [D]/[C]: "Outgoing Log" a
OK
3. [D]
/[C]: Select an outgoing call log.
4. Go off-hook.
5. Go on-hook to end the call.
*1
If you have a new missed call, the Missed Call Log is displayed. In that case, press
Menu
instead.
Using the Phonebook
Using the Local Phonebook
[
In standby mode]
1.
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