DCT5571

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Cordless DECT/GAP telephone with digital
answering machine
DCT557x
Operating Instructions
Unpacking your phone
Inthebox you will find:
- thecordless handset(twohandsets witha Twin system, three with a Triple systemand
four witha Quad system).
- thebase unit
- tworechargeable battery cells for eachhandset.
- a battery compartmentcover foreachhandset.
- a telephone line cable for the base unit.
- a mains power adapter forthebase unit.
- charger pods,eachwith anpower adapter, for multihandsetsystem.
- an operating instruction
** Keepyour sales receipt as itis your guarantee.
Charging batteries for the first time
Beforeyou start to use your telephonemakesure that all batteries are fully charged for
16 hours.
Important note:
This telephone is not designed for Emergencycalls when themains power fails.
For Emergency calls you should havea basic phone thatoperateswithoutmains power,
connectedtoyour line so thatyoucan make calls during apower failure.
Phone Function Keys
E TALK / SPEAKER
- Make or accept a call
F DELETE / INTERCOM
- Press to delete the last number or letter entered.
- Press to initiate an intercom call or transfer a call.
G */ TONE/KEYLOCK Button
- Long press to activate or deactivate key lock
H MENU/OK/MUTE Button
- Press to show menu.
- Press to select an item, or to save an entry or set-
ting.
- Press to mute a call, press again to resume conver-
sation.
I END Button
- During a call, press to hang up.
- During programming, press to cancel and exit wi-
thout making changes.
- Press and hold to turn the handset on or off.
J PHONEBOOK Button
- Press to access the phonebook.
K REDIAL Button
- Press to review redial list.
L #/PAUSE/RINGER OFF Button
- Press and hold to turn the ringer off.
- Press and hold to add a dialing pause when dialing
or entering numbers into phonebook.
A Earpeace
B LC Display
C R Button
- Flash the line
- Access the message playback when in idle mode
D Navigation Button
- Up to increase volume or view the Call log
- Down to decrease volume.
Answering machine operation
The base unitand charger pod(s)should beplaced on alevel surface.
Answering machine controls:
A PAGE Button
- Press to page all system handsets
E Message window
- Displays the number of messages
- Displays the message number during playback
B Answer ON/OFF
- Press to turn the answering system on or off
F Delete Button
- Delete message
C DND (Do Not Disturb)
- Press to turn DND mode on or off
G Skip Button
- Skip to next message
D Up/Down Button
- Press to increase/decrease the telephone base rin-
ger volume when in idle mode
- Press to increase/decrease the volume during play-
back or call screening
H Play /Stop Button
- Play /Stop message
I Repeat Button
- Go back to previous message or repeat current
message
LCD display items
- Displays when the telephone base is within reception range.
- Flashes when the telephone base is out of range
- Displays when there is a new voice mail message. Available only if you have subscribed to voice
mail service from your telephone service provider.)
- Displays when there are new calls
- Displays when answering system is on.
- Flashes when there are new messages.
- Scrolls to indicate battery charging when handset is in the telephone base or charger.
- Flashes and empty when battery level is low
- Speakerphone is in use
- Displays when the ringer is turned off
- Displays when the alarm is set.
- Energy saving mode is activated
Introduction
CAUTION: When using telephone equipment,there are basic safetyinstructions that
should always be followed. Refer to theImportantsafety instructions section in this users
guide for more information.
IMPORTANT: Since cordless phones operate onelectricity, youare suggested to haveat
least onephone in your home thatis not cordless,in case ofpoweroutage.
Important Installation Guidelines
Avoidsources ofnoise and heat, such as motors,fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens,
heating appliances and direct sunlight.
Avoidareas ofexcessive dust,moisture andlow temperature.
Avoidother cordless telephones or personal computers.
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless thejack is specifically designed for
wet locations.
Never touchnon-insulated telephone wires orterminals, unless the telephone line has
been disconnectedatthenetwork interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Telephone base and charger installation
1. Plugthesmaller end ofthepower adapter intothepower jack atthebottomof the
telephone base.
2. Plugone endofthetelephone line into the jack atthebottom ofthetelephone base.
3.Plug the other end ofthe telephone line into atelephone wall jack.
4.Plug the larger end ofthe power adapter intoan electrical outlet not
controlled by a wall switch.If youhaveDSL high speedInternetservice, aDSL filter is
required (notincluded). Contactyour DSLservice provider formoreinformation about
DSL filter.
CAUTION: Use only thepower adaptorthatcame with this unit.(Telephone
base:TENPAO-S003IV0600050 or ESL-IA5060G(6Vdc/500mA), charger:
TENPAO-S003IV0600015or ESL-IA1560G(6Vdc/150mA). Using other poweradapters
may damage the unit.Contactyour local distributor if youneed to order replacementfor
thepower adapters.
Your phones basestation is supplied withanenergy-efficientswitching power supply
(Input100~240 V
AC
, Output6V
DC
, 500mA).Theadaptor inputpower withoutload is
approx. 0.14 W.The average efficiency is approx. 69.12%.
The electrical consumption ofthebase is:
- in operation mode (idle/call): approx.0.75 /0.9 W
- during charging ofthehandset:approx.1.31 W
The charging station(s) supplied witha telephone setis (are) equipped withan
energy-efficientswitching power supply (Input100~240 V
AC
, Output6V
DC
, 150mA).The
zero load is approx.0.14W. The averageefficiency is approx.69.14%.The charging
stationhas thefollowing power consumption levels:
- withouta handset: Approx. 0.14 W
- while charging the handset: Approx.0.66W
Telephone jack requirements
To usethis phone,you needa RJ11Ctypemodular telephone jack,which might look like
theone picturedhere,installed in your home.Ifyoudonot haveamodular jack, call your
local phone company tofindout howtohaveone installed.
CAUTION:
1.Useonly the poweradapterthatcame withthis unit.Using other power adapters may
damagetheunit.
2.Topreventfire or electrical shock hazard,do notexposethis productto rain ormoisture.
Battery installation
For optimumbattery performance, charge the battery for 16hours beforefirstuse.
1.Makesurethebatterycompartment cover is notattachedwith the handset.
2.Insertthe AAA rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment,matching the +/-
polarity markings.
3.Align thecover against the battery compartmentand slide it upwards until it clicks into
place.
4.Chargethehandset byplacing it in the telephone base or charger.The light onthe
handset is onwhen charging.
CAUTION:
1.Toreduce the risk offire orpersonal injury,use only themodel (HIGHPOWER - HRF
AAA400 or SANIK- SN AAA40H, 400mA 1.2VNi-MH) which is compatible with this unit.
2. If thehandsetwill notbe usedfor anextendedperiod oftime,unplugthebatteries and
removethemfromthe handset to preventpossible leakage.
Battery safety - CAUTION
ONLY use the rechargeable batteries supplied with the handset.DO NOT use
non-rechargeable batteries - they may explode andcause damage to your telephone.
ECO Mode
Bothin Call mode as well as in Standby mode, the radiationis reduced considerably as
comparedtostandard,cordless DECT telephones.
Advanced settings
Dialing mode
To changethedialing mode:
1.%.
2.+/-: ADVSETTING -> %.
3.+/-: DIAL MODE -> %.
4.+/-: Selectthedesired setting -> %.
Reset
This feature allows you to restore all systemsettings, exceptthe answering system
messages andphonebook,todefaultsettings. This featurecould beuseful, for example,
if youhave forgottenthesecurity codetoaccess theanswering systemremotely.
1.%.
2.+/-: ADVSETTING -> %.
3.+/-: RESET -> %.
4.%.
NOTE: All settings under theANS SYSTEM,BLOCK LIST,PROGRAM DND,CLOCK &
ALARM,SETTINGS, HANDSET TONES,BASE TONES and ADV SETTING menus in
thehandset will be restoredtodefaultsettings, the redial listand call log will also be
cleared.
Recalltime
This setting allows you tochoose between SHORT,MEDIUMor LONG to accommodate
thesettingof yourtelephoneservice provider for using customercalling service,such as
call waiting.
To changetherecall time:
1.%.
2.+/-: ADVSETTING -> %.
3.+/-: RECALLTIME-> %.
4.+/-: Selectthedesired setting -> %.
Registering a handset
The telephone systemcan supportuptoa total of5 cordless handsets.Handsets that
were included with your main baseare pre-registered.
To addor re-register ahandset:
1.Press andhold L on thebase for 5 seconds until a beep sounds.
2.% when handsetdisplays REGISTER YOUR HANDSET.
3.EnterthePIN(default:0000)-> %.
A beep sounds onthehandsetwhentheregistration is successful.
NOTES:
1.Anerror tonewill sound if theregistration is notsuccessful.
Deregistering a handset
1.%.
2.+/-: ADVSETTING -> %.
3.+/-: DEREGISTER -> %.
4.EnterthePIN(default:0000)-> %.
5.+/-: selectthedesired handset-> %.
Handset options
Ringer volume
Youcan setthe handsetringer volume from level 1 tolevel 5 or turntheringer off.
1.%.
2.+/-: HANDSET TONES -> %.
3.+/-: RING VOLUME -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired setting -> %.
NOTE: Press and hold the # key to switchtheringer betweenon andoff when the
handset is in idle mode.The G icon displays on the screenwhen ringer off featureis
activated.
Ringer melody
Youcan selectfrom10ringer tones.
1.%.
2.+/-: HANDSET TONES -> %.
3.+/-: RING MELODY -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired setting -> %.
Key tone
The handsetcan beprogrammed to emit atonewith eachkey press.To changethekey
tonesetting:
1.%.
2.+/-: HANDSET TONES -> %.
3.+/-: KEYBEEP -> %.
4.+/-: ON orOFF -> %.
Display language
To changethedisplay language:
1.%.
2.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
3.+/-: LANGUAGE -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired setting -> %.
Equalizer
This feature allows you to changethebalance oftheaudio ofthehandsettobestsuit
your hearing.
1.%.
2.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
3.+/-: EQUALIZER -> %.
4.+/-: selectfromNATURAL,BASS or TREBLE.
5.%.
Energy save
This feature enables the handsetto operate in energy saving mode. With this feature
turnedon, the handset will automatically turn the handsetbacklight off.
1.%.
2.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
3.+/-: ENERGY SAVE -> %.
4.+/-: ON orOFF -> %.
NOTE: When ENERGY SAVE is turned on,theI icon showson the handset screen.
Base options
Base ringer melody
Youcan selectfrom5ringer tones.
1.%.
2.+/-: BASETONES -> %.
3.+/-: BASEMELODY -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired setting -> %.
Base ringer volume
Youcan setthe telephone base ringer volumefromlevel 1 tolevel 5 or turntheringer off.
1.%.
2.+/-: BASETONES -> %.
3.+/-: BASEVOLUME -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired setting (LEVEL1 to 5or OFF) -> %.
Block list
Youcan programtelephone numbers intotheblock list so thatthetelephone silences
when acall is received fromone ofthe blocked numbers.The handsetshows BLOCK
LIST when the programmednumbers call and will not record the number in thecaller ID
history.
To add a new entry
1.%.
2.+/-: BLOCK LIST -> %.
3.% again -> ADD NEW.
4.Enterthedesired number -> %.
To view the list
1.%.
2.+/-: BLOCK LIST -> %.
3.+/- to browsethroughtheblock list.
To editan entry
1.%.
2.+/-: BLOCK LIST -> %.
3.+/-: selectthedesired entry -> %.
4.+/-: EDIT CONTACT -> % twice.
5.Edit the number by using the ( key to eraseand backspace,then enter new
numbers using the dial pad keys andpress %.
To deletean entry
1.%.
2.+/-: BLOCK LIST -> %.
3.+/-: selectthedesired entry -> %.
4.+/-: DELETE ENTRY -> % 3 times to confirm.
To deleteallentries
1.%.
2.+/-: BLOCK LIST -> %.
3.+/-: selectany entry -> %.
4.+/-: DELETE ALL-> % twice to confirm.
Do not disturb
When DO NOT DISTURB (DND) modeis activated,all incoming calls will be silent.This
featureonly silences the ringer, the incoming number, ifyou havesubscribed tothecaller
ID servicefromyour telephone service provider, will be recorded in thecaller ID history as
normal.
Global DND
When global DND is activated,all system handsets and the telephone basewill be silent
when there is an incoming call. PresstheDND button on the telephone base to turn this
featureonor off.
Handset DND
Youcan programindividual handsettosilence during predetermined time frames.This
settingis independent toeach handsetandonly silences the ringer ofthehandset
programmed.To program the DNDtimeforindividual handset
1.%.
2.+/-: PROGRAMDND -> %.
3.+/-: selectthedesired option -> %.
ONE TIME:The telephone silences once during the settime.
DAILY: The telephone silences daily during thesettime.
OFF: Turn DND off (settings completed).
4.Enterthedesired start time.select%.
5.Enterthedesired stop time. select%.
NOTES: When global DND is turned on,individual handsetwill continue to bein DND
modeeven after the setDNDtimeon the handsetends.
Clock and alarm
Date and time
Youcan setthe date andtimeofthetelephone systemas follows.
1.%.
2.+/-: CLOCK & ALARM-> %.
3.% again: SET DATE/TIME.
4.Enterthecurrentmonth, day and year.
5.%.
6.Enterthecurrenthour andminute.+/- select AMor PM-> %.
Time format
The display formatoftimecan eitherbe selectedas 12hour or 24hour. Tochangeyour
setting:
1.%.
2.+/-: CLOCK & ALARM-> %.
3.+/-: SET FORMAT -> %.
4.% again -> TIME FORMAT.
5.+/-: selectthedesired setting (12HOURS or 24 HOURS) -> %.
Date format
The display formatofdatecan eitherbe selectedas Month/Day or Day/Month. To change
your setting:
1.%.
2.+/-: CLOCK & ALARM-> %.
3.+/-: SET FORMAT -> %.
4.+/-: DATE FORMAT -> %.
5.+/-: selectthedesired setting (MM/DDor DD/MM) -> %.
Alarm
The alarm canbe programmedtosound onceor daily for oneminute.The alarmsetting
is independent toeach handset.
1.%.
2.+/-: CLOCK & ALARM-> %.
3.+/-: ALARM-> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired alarmoption -> %.
OFF: Turn alarm off (settings completed).
ONCE: The alarmsounds once atthe set time.
DAILY:The alarmsounds daily atthesettime.
5.Enterthedesired hour andminute-> +/- selectAMor PM.
6.%.
Alarm tone
You can selectfrom3alarm melodies.
1.%.
2.+/-: CLOCK & ALARM-> %.
3.+/-: ALARMTONE -> %.
4.+/-: selectthedesired alarmtone-> %.
Telephone operation
Make a call
1.Press $.
2.Dial the phonenumberafter youhear thedial tone.
Predial acall
1.Dial the phonenumberusing thedial pad keys.Ifyoumakean error while dialing, you
can press del/inttoerase the last digit entered.
2.Press $.
Answer a call
Press $ to answer anincoming call.
When thereis an incoming call, thescreen anddial pad backlight will be on.
NOTE: The screenshows the elapsed time as youtalk (in hours,minutes andseconds).
End a call
Press & or place the handsetin the telephone base orcharger to enda call.
Speakerphone
Anytimeduring a call, press $ to switchbetweenspeakerphone andnormal handset
use. Whenthespeakerphone is active,thehandsetscreen showsF.
NOTE: Using the speakerphone will drain thebattery faster than the normal handset use.
Volume control
You can adjustthevolume ofthe handsetor speakerphoneanytimeduring acall.
On thehandset,press + to increase or- to decreasethevolume.
NOTE: Only thelistening volume can beadjusted.
Make a call using the redialmemory
The last ten telephone numbers previously dialed are storedin theredial list (upto24
digits each).
1.Press redial.
2.+/-: selectthedesired phonenumber -> $ to dial.
Save a number from the rediallist to the phonebook
1.Redial.
2.+/-: selectthedesired phonenumber -> %.
3.+/-: SAVE NUMBER -> %.
4.Enterthenameby using the dial pad andthenpress %.
5.Edit the number by using the dial pad ifnecessary, andthenpress %.
Delete number from the rediallist
1.Redial.
2.+/-: selectthedesired phonenumber -> %.
3.+/-: DELETE -> % twice todelete the selected number.
-OR-
+/-: DELETE ALL -> % twice todeleteall numbers.
Mute
The mute function allows you toturnoff themicrophone while ona call. You canhear the
other party buttheotherpartycannothear you.
1.Press % during a call.
2.Press % again toresumeconversation.
NOTE: The screenshows MUTE ON when mute featureis activated.
Callwaiting or callwaiting with callerIDservice
To use call waiting,you mustsubscribe tocall waiting service fromyour telephoneservice
provider. This feature allows you to receive calls while you are already talking onthe
phone. You will hear a call waiting alert tonewhen there is a second incoming call. If you
subscribe tobothcaller ID and call waiting with caller IDservices, the secondcallers
informationis displayed afteryou hearthecall waiting alert tone.
1.Press flash toanswer thesecond incomingcall.
2.Press flash toswitch between calls.
Voice mail service
The B icon flashes on the screen when youhave received anew voice mail message
fromyour service provider.
IMPORTANT: Voice mail service is different from theanswering system.Inorder to use
thevoice mail service, you mustsubscribe toit fromyour telephone service provider.
Using multiple handsets
The systemallows a maximumoftwo handsets tohave aconversation withan outside
call at a time.Ifahandsetis already on a call and youwould like to join thecall, press
& on another handset.
The call will not be terminated until all handsets hang up.
Handset page
You can locatea misplaced handset by paging it.
1.Press $ on thetelephone base.All registered handsets beep for one minute.
2.Press $ on thetelephone baseor press & on any handsetto stop paging.
Intercom (only applicable for models with multiple handsets)
The systemallows an intercomcall between two handsets registered to the same
telephone base.
To initiatean intercomcall:
1.Press (.
Ifyour telephone systemhasonly twohandsets registered,the intercomcall will be
automatically directedtotheothersystemhandset.
Ifyour telephone systemhasmorethantwohandsetsregistered,enterthehandset
number youwanttocall by using the dial pad 1-5.
2.Press $ to answertheintercomcall on theother handset.
3.To end the intercomcall, press &.
NOTES:
1)The intercomcall can be canceled beforeit is answeredby pressing & or ( on
theoriginating handset.
2)Ifthehandsetbeing called does notanswer within oneminute,the paging will be
canceled.
To answer an incoming callduring intercom
You will hear an alerttonewhen youreceive anincoming call during intercom.
Press $ to answer the incoming call and endtheintercom.
Press ( to answertheincoming call and puttheintercomon hold.Press andhold
( to switchbetweenintercomand the incoming call.
Press and hold ( toconferencewith both the incoming call and theintercom.
To initiate an intercom during a call
You can intercomwithanother system handsetduring a call, orinvite anothersystem
handset to join.
1.Press ( during a call.
Ifyour telephone systemhasonly twohandsets registered,the intercomcall will be
automatically directedtotheothersystemhandset.
Ifyour telephone systemhasmorethantwohandsetsregistered,you will need toenter
thehandset number you want to intercom to by usingthedial pad 1-5. The call is placed
on hold while theintercomis established with the other handset.
2.Press $ to answertheintercomon the other handset.
NOTE: The intercomcall can becanceled beforeit is answeredby pressing del/int onthe
originating handset.
3.You canchoose fromone ofthe following options for this intercom call.
Press and hold ( toconnectbothhandsetstothecall.
Press ( on theoriginating handset to alternate between the intercomandthecall.
Press & on either handsettoterminate the intercomonthathandset.The call will
continue ontheother handset.
Push to talk (PTT) (onlyapplicable for models with multiple handsets)
You can directly broadcastmessagestothespeakerphone ofanyregistered handsetin
thesystem.If your telephone system has morethantwohandsets:
1.Press +/- to selectthehandsetyou wantto broadcast themessageto,or
select ALLHANDSET to broadcastto all handsets andthenpress %.
2.PRESS ANDHOLD [PTT] TO TALK shows on thescreen whentheconnection is set
betweentheinitiating handset andthedestination handset.
3.Press andhold the? buttonon eitherhandsettostartthe broadcast.
NOTE: Connection setbetween handsets lasts for30minutes after itis established, or30
minutes after the last broadcast.You will need to perform theabove operation again if you
want to initiatea PTT toanother system handsetor after the 30-minutetimeout.
Phonebook
Add a phonebook record
1.%.
2.+/-: PHONEBOOK -> %.
3.% -> ADD NEW.
4.Enterthename(max.14character).Pressthekey to the corresponding character to
display the correctletter. See the character table for more information.
5.%.
6.Enterthenumber(max.20digits). If you needa pausebetweendigits, press andhold
the# until a P appears inthedisplay.This will insert a3-secondpause in the dialing
sequence.
7.%.
NOTES:
1.The phonebook is sharedby all handsets.Changes madetothephonebook onany
one handsetapply toall.
2.The directory canstoreup to 100 entries with upto20 digits for eachtelephone number
and 14characters for eachname.
Character table
Use the dial pad and the chartbelow to enter a name (up to14 characters).Each press of
a particular key displays thecharacterin thefollowing order:
Dial pad key Character by number of key presses
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 space 1 _ < > ?
2 A B C 2
3 D E F 3
4 G H I 4
5 J K L 5
6 M N O 6
7 P Q R S 7
8 T U V 8
9 W X Y Z 9
0 0 - / ||| # +
NOTE: Press ( to correctan error.
To view/calla phonebook record
Records are stored alphabetically in the phonebook.To search thephonebook:
1.).
NOTE: You can alsoaccess thephonebook by pressing % and selecting
PHONEBOOK.
2.+/-.
3.$ to call the displayed entry.
To search a phonebook entry alphabetically
1.).
2.Press +/- to scroll toany entry.
3.Press the dial pad key (0-9)thatcorrespondstothefirstletteroftheentryyou are
looking for. The closestmatch in alphabetical order will appear.You canthenpress
+/- to view thenextentry.
4.% toview thephone number.
-OR-
$ to call the displayed entry.
Chain dialing
This feature allows you to initiate adialing sequencefromnumbers storedin the
phonebook while you are ona call. This feature is useful ifyou wish to accessanother
numbers (suchas bank accountinformation oraccess code) fromthephonebook.
To access a numberin thephonebook while on acall:
1.).
2.+/- to locatethedesired entry.
3.$ to dial the number.
Edit a phonebook entry
1.).
2.+/-: locateadesired entry -> %.
3.+/-: EDIT CONTACT -> % twice.
4.Edit the name by using the del/int key toerase andbackspace,thenenternew
characters using the dial pad keys andpress %.
5.Edit the number by using the del/intkey to eraseand backspace,then enter new
numbers using the dial pad keys andpress %.
Delete a phonebook entry
1.).
2.+/-: locatethedesired entry -> %.
3.+/-: DELETE ENTRY.
4.% 3 times toconfirm.
Delete allphonebook entries
1.)
2.+/-: selectany entry -> %
2.+/-: DELETE ALL.
3.% twice to confirm.
CallerID
Using Caller ID service
IMPORTANT: To use the Caller-IDcapabilities ofthis telephone system,you must
subscribe toCaller-ID services fromyour service provider. Checkwith yourtelephone
service provider for details. Your telephone storescaller ID memory for the 40mostrecent
calls. Each entry holds up to 20digits for the telephone number and14characters for the
name.
Review/callfrom the call log
As calls are received and stored,thedisplay is updated to letyou knownew calls have
been received.To scroll throughthecaller ID records:
1.+.
2.- to view fromthemostrecentcalls, or + to view the oldest calls.
3.When the desired recordis displayed,press $ to call.
Save a number to the phonebook
1.+.
2.+/-: locatethedesired record-> %.
3.%:COPY TO PHBK.
4.Enterthenameby using the dial pad keys ifnecessary -> %.
5.Edit the number by using the dial pad keys ifnecessary -> %.
Delete callerIDrecord
1.+.
2.+/-: locatethedesired record-> %.
3.+/-: DELETE to deletetheselected record-> % twice.
-OR-
+/-: DELETE ALL to deleteall records -> % twice.
Answering system
Turning the answering systemon or off
Using thetelephone base:
Press M on thetelephone basetoturntheanswering systemonor off.
The M buttonwill light when the answering systemis on.
Using a handset:
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.%:ANSWER ON/OFF.
4.+/-: ON orOFF -> %.
Answering system and voice mail
You telephone has abuilt-in answering systemandvoicemail indicator (if yousubscribe
tovoicemail offered by yourtelephone serviceprovider). They are independentfeatures
and eachalerts you to new messages differently. To listen toyour voicemail, follow the
instructions provided by your voicemail service provider.
Message capacity
The answering systemcanrecord upto59 messages.Each message canbe upto3
minutes in length,andthetotal recording timeis 15 minutes.When the message capacity
is full, theanswering systemonly plays theoutgoing announcement but will not record
any message.
Telephone base volume
Use the PO buttons toadjust the playback volumeat the telephone base to a
comfortable level (a beep tone will sound when the volume reaches themaximumor
minimumlevel.)
New message indicator
When thereare newmessages ontheanswering system, thenumber ofnewmessages
flashes on the message window onthetelephone baseand the D icon flashes.
Outgoing Announcement (OGA)
When theanswering systemanswers acall, thepre-recorded outgoing announcement is
played tothecaller unless youhave recordedyour ownoutgoing announcement.
Record an outgoing announcement (OGA)
To record your OGA:
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: ANNOUNCEMENT -> %.
4.+/-: RECORD OGA -> %.
5.After a beep sounds,speak intothehandsetas youwould normally during a call while
recording your OGA (2 minutes maximum).
6.% when finished. The systemwill then play back therecorded message.
Delete your recorded OGA
Ifyouwant to use thepre-recorded outgoing announcement,simply delete your recorded
OGA.
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: ANNOUNCEMENT -> %.
4.+/-: DELETE -> %.
Play the current outgoing announcement
The following steps allow you tolisten to thecurrentoutgoingannouncement.The
answering systemplays thepre-recorded outgoing messageif youhavenot recorded
your own.
To listen to the current outgoing announcement:
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: ANNOUNCEMENT -> %.
4.%:PLAY MESSAGES. The systemannounces the current outgoing announcement
you areusing.
Number of rings before the systemanswers
You can selectthenumber ofrings before the answering systemanswers a call.
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
4.%:RING DELAY.
5.+/-: selectthedesired setting -> %.
NOTE: If youselect TOLL SAVER, the systemanswers after the secondring if there are
new messages,orafter the fourth ring if thereis no newmessage.This allows youto
check your systemtosee ifthereare newmessages before incurring toll charges.
Security code for remote access
Your answering systemallows you toprograma 4-digit security codetogetaccess to the
systemthroughany touch-tonetelephone.The defaultsecurity codeis 0000.
To view the current remote code:
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
4.+/-: REMOTE CODE -> %.
5.%:VIEW CODE.The screen displays thecurrentremote code.
To change the remote code:
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: SETTINGS -> %.
4.+/-: REMOTE CODE -> %.
5.+/-: CHANGE CODE -> %.
6.Usethedial key pad toenter anew 4-digit securitycode -> %.
7.Enterthecodeagain -> %.
Callscreening
When theanswering systemanswers acall, you canlisten atthetelephonebase while
thecaller leaves amessage.
At the telephone base:
The messageautomatically plays onthetelephone base.UsethePO buttons to
adjust speaker volume.
From a cordless handset:
1.%.The callers voice will be heard while theanswering systemis recording the
message.
2.To intercept duringhandset screening,press $ buttonon the handset.The
answering systemwill automatically stop recording whenyou doso.
Message playback using the telephone base
1.Press S on the telephone base to listen to the messages.
2.The systemannounces thenumberofmessages anddateandtimewhen the message
was recorded.
3.Press S again tostoptheplayback.
Options during playback
Key Operation
PO Press toadjust the listening volume.
S Press toplayback or stopmessages.
R Press torepeata message.Press twicetoplay the previous message.
T Press toskip tothenextmessage.
Q Press during playback todelete the currentmessage.
Press and hold in idle modetodeleteall old messages.
Message playback using the handset
To listentomessages ona handset:
1.Press % twice.Your messages will automatically be played backthroughthe
handset speakerphone.Press$ to listen to your messages privately through the
handset.
2.The following message options areavailable during playback:
REPEAT: Press 1 to repeatthe currently playing message.
STOP: Press 2 to pause the message currently playing,press 2again toresume
playing.
SKIP: Press3 to listen to the nextmessage.
DEL: Press ( to deletethecurrently playing message.
Delete allmessages
Using the telephone base
Press and hold the del key.A confirmation tonesounds to confirm.
Using a handset
1.%.
2.+/-: ANSSYSTEM-> %.
3.+/-: DEL.ALLOLD.
4.% twice.
Message window
The table below summarizes themessagesdisplayed on thetelephone basedisplay.
- - When theanswering systemis turnedoff.
00 (ON steadily) There areno messages in theanswering system.
1-59 (flashing) Total number of newmessages.
1-59 (On steadily) Total number of oldmessages.
F (flashing) Memoryis full.
CL (flashing) Timeis not setandthereare old messages.
LA (flashing) The telephone is being accessed remotely.
LA/1-59(alternating) The telephone is being accessed remotely and the alter-
nating number indicates thetotal number ofmessages.
L0-L5 (On steadily) Telephone basevolume level when adjusting.
Access the answering system remotely
1.Dial your phone number fromanytouch-tone telephone.
2.Once your answering system takes yourcall and you hearyour outgoing
announcement,press the # key.
3.Enteryour securitycode using the numeric keypad on the touch-tonetelephone.The
systemwill start playing messages after you hear aconfirmation tone.
NOTES:
1.Ifyouranswering systemis off,youwill nothear your outgoing announcement.The
systemwill answer your call after 10 rings.
2.Ifyouhaveenteredan incorrectsecurity code,thesystemwill ask you toenterthecode
again.
3.Ifyouhaveforgotten the security code,youwill need to resetthe system.The security
code will be restored to its default setting as0000 aftersystemreset.
Touch Remote command
1 Replay the currentorprevious message.
2 Play/stopmessages.
3 Skip tothenextmessage.
4 Turntheanswering systemonor off.
0 Delete the currentmessage.
Troubleshooting guide
Ifyour telephone systemis notoperating properly, firsttry this general reset procedures:
1.Unplug all power adapters fromthepower outlets.
2.Disconnect the telephone line cord fromthe baseor modular jack.
3.Removethebattery compartmentcoversand unplug all handsetbattery packs.
4.After a few minutes,re-install all handset batterypacks,making surethatthe
connectors aresnug andthewires are notpinched before replacing all battery
compartment covers.
5.Plug the power adapters for thebase andany chargers backinto their power outlets.Be
sure notto useoutlets thatare controlled by wall switches ortimers.
6.Place all handsets in the telephone base or chargerstocharge withoutinterruption for
at least30minutes before use.
7.Plug the line cord intothetelephone baseor modular jack and verify operation.
General Product Care
Avoiddropping thehandset,as well as otherrough treatmenttothephone.Clean the
phone only with adry softcloth.Never use cleaning agents, paintthinner, abrasive
powder, alcohol, or other chemical products to clean the unit. Doing sowill damagethe
unit. Retain the original packaging in caseyou needtoship the phoneata later date.
Important Safety Instructions
Someof the following information may notapply toyour particular product;however,
when using telephone equipment,basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk offire,electric shock and injury topersons,including the following:
1.Readand understand all instructions.
2.Follow all warnings and instructions marked ontheproduct.
3.Unplug this product fromthewall outlet beforecleaning. Do notuseliquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use adampcloth for cleaning.
4.Telephones should notbeused while you arein abathtub, showeror pool.Immersion
of the telephone or handsetin water could cause anelectrical shock.
5.Slots andopenings in thecabinet back orbottomare provided for ventilation,toprotect
it fromoverheating.Do notblock or covertheseopenings. Donotblock theopenings by
placing the productona bed,sofa,rug,or othersimilar surface.Do notplace this product
in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
6.Only operate this product from thetypeofpower sourceindicated on the marking label.
Ifyouare notsureofthetypeofpower supply toyour home,consultyour dealer or local
power company.
7.Plug the adapter into aneasily accessible electrical outlet neartheequipment.
8.Donot allow anythingtorest onthepower cord.Donotlocate this productwhere the
cord will be abused by persons walking onit.
9.Donot overloadwall outlets and extensioncords as this can result in the risk offire or
electric shock.
10. Neverpushobjects ofany kind intothis productthroughcabinet slotsas they may
touchdangerous voltage pointsor shortoutparts thatcould resultin arisk of fire or
electric shock.
11. Never spill liquid ofany kind ontheproduct.
12.To reduce the risk ofelectric shock,do notdisassemble this product.Opening or
removing covers may exposeyou to dangerous voltagesor other risks. Incorrect
reassembly can causeelectric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.
13. Donotexposetheproduct to extremetemperatures suchas areas neara hotradiator,
stoveor in a hotcar. Do notplaceproduct uponotherconsumerelectronic products such
as; computer monitors,power amplifiers, etc.
14. Donotplace lighted candles,cigarettes,cigars,etc.,on or nearthetelephone.
15. Nevertouchuninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnectedatthenetwork interface.
16. Neverinstall or modify telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
17. Neverinstall jacks or telephones in wetlocations.
18. Usecautionwhen installing or modifying telephonelines to preventelectrical shock
and/or fire.
19. Underthefollowing conditions, unplug this product fromthewall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel:
A.The power supply cordor plug is damagedor frayed.
B.The producthas beenexposed to rain or water.
C.The productdoes notoperate normally by following the operating instructions.
D.The products cabinet has beendamaged.
E.The productexhibits a distinctchange in performance.
20. Avoid using a telephone during anelectrical-storm.There maybe aremote risk of
electric shock fromlightning.
21. Donotusethetelephone to reportagas leak in thevicinity ofthe leak.
22. Donotplace this product onan unstable cart,stand,or table. The productmay fall,
causing serious damage to the product.
23. Only use attachments/accessories specified by themanufacturer.
24. Unplugthis apparatus duringlightning storms orwhen unusedforlong periods of
time.
IF YOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIES,THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED:
1.Useonly the type andsize battery(ies) specified in theusers manual.
2.Donot usethis productifthebattery door is removed or missing.
3.Replace batteries thatappeartobe swollen or havedamagedwiring.
4.Donot disposeof the battery(ies) in fire.They mayexplode. Checkwith local codes for
possible special disposal instructions.
5.Donot openor mutilate the battery(ies).Released electrolyte is corrosive andmay
cause damage to theeyes orskin. Itmay betoxic ifswallowed.
6.Exercise carein handling battery(ies) in order notto short outthe battery(ies) with
conducting materials such as rings,bracelets,and keys.The battery(ies) or conductor
may overheatandcause burns.
7.Donot attempttorecharge the battery(ies) provided with oridentified for use withthis
product that are notrechargeable.The battery(ies) may leak corrosive electrolyteor
explode.
8.Donot attempttorejuvenate the battery(ies) provided with oridentified for use withthis
product byheatingthem.Suddenrelease ofthe battery(ies) electrolyte may occur
causing burns or irritation to eyes orskin.
9.When replacing battery(ies), all batteries should bereplaced atthesametime.Mixing
freshand discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupturethe
discharged battery(ies). (Applies to products employing more than oneseparately
replaceable primary battery.)
10. Wheninserting battery(ies) into this product,theproper polarity or direction must be
observed. Reverseinsertion ofbattery(ies) mayresult in leakage orexplosion.
11. When inserting battery(ies) into this product,donottwistor pinch the wires or allow
wires to become pinched in battery door.
12. If storing over 30days,removebattery(ies) fromthis productbecause the battery(ies)
could leak and damagetheproduct.
13. Discarddeadbattery(ies) as soon aspossible since deadbatteries are more likely
toleak in a product.
14. Donotstorethis product,or thebattery(ies) provided withor identified foruse withthis
product,in high-temperatureareas. Batteries that arestoredin a freezer or refrigerator for
thepurpose ofextending shelf life should beprotected fromcondensation during storage
and defrosting. Batteries should bestabilized at roomtemperature prior touse after cold
storage.
15. If your productuses rechargeable battery(ies),charge the battery(ies) only in
accordance withtheinstructions and limitation specified intheusers guide.
16. Battery safetyprecautions
Do notburn,disassemble,mutilate, or puncture.Like otherbatteries of this type,toxic
materials could be released which mightcause injury to personsor property damage.
To reduce therisk of fire or personal injury, use only thesupplied batteryor replacement
battery.
Keep batteries outofthereach ofchildren.
Removebatteries ifstoring over30 days.
Use only thesupplied rechargeable batteryor replacementbattery.
In Case of Problems
Service Hotline
Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer tothefollowing information first.In
thecase oftechnical problems,youcan contactour hotline service,Tel.0900 001675
within Switzerland (Swisscom fees attimeofgoing to print:CHF 2.60/min). Inthecase of
claims under theterms ofguarantee,please contactyour sales outlet.There is a2 year
period ofguarantee.
Problems and solutions
Problems Solutions
No connection tobase
stationpossible
- Check thatthe handsethas beenregisteredon the base
stationwith the correctPIN code.
The systemnolonger
responds
- Reset all thefunctions to their defaultsettings.
- Disconnect thepower adapter plug briefly fromthe power
socket.
No telephone calls
possible
- The telephone is notconnectedproperly or is defective.
Only use the telephone connectioncable supplied.
- Test whether the telephone connection is in order by
using another telephone.
- The power adaptorplug is notplugged in or there is a
completepower failure.
- The rechargeable batteries are empty or defective.
- The handsetis too far from the base station.
- The wrong dialling mode is set.
Connection is disturbed
or cutoff
- The handsetis too far from the base station.
- The base station is in an unsuitablelocation.
The batteries are empty
within a shorttime
- The batteries are empty or defective.
- Place thehandsetin thebase station properly. Clean the
contactsurfacesonthehandset andbasestationwith a
soft,drycloth.
- Place thehandsetin thebase station for 16 hours.
The caller number dis-
play (CLIP) does not
function
- The caller number display (CLIP) is a supplementary ser-
vice offered by your telephone networkprovider. Contact
your networkprovider for further information.
- The caller has suppressed thetransmission of their
phone number.
The answering
machine does not
record any messages
- Check whethertheanswering machine memory is full.
Delete messages fromthe memory, if necessary.
Remoteaccess is not
possible
- Check thatthe correctsecurity codehas beenenteredfor
remoteaccess.
- The telephone usedfor remote access mustbesetto
tonedialling.
Declaration of Conformity
This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive: 1999/5/EC
directive on radio equipmentandtelecommunications terminal equipmentand
themutual recognition oftheir conformity. Conformity withtheabove mentioned
directive is confirmed bytheCE mark on the device.To view thecomplete
Declaration ofConformity, please refer tothefreedownload available onour
web siteatwww.switel.com.
Guarantee
SWITEL equipmentis produced and tested according tothelatestproduction methods.
The implementation ofcarefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies
ensure trouble-free functioning and along service life. The terms ofguarantee do not
apply where thecause ofequipmentmalfunction is the fault ofthe telephone network
operator orany interposedprivate branchextension system.The terms ofguarantee do
not apply to the batteries or powerpacks usedin theproducts.The period ofguarantee is
24 months fromthedateofpurchase.All deficiencies relatedtomaterial or manufacturing
errors within theperiod ofguaranteewill be redressed freeofcharge.Rights toclaims
under theterms ofguaranteeareannulled following tampering by the purchaser or third
parties. Damage caused as theresult ofimproperhandling or operation,normal wear and
tear, incorrect positioning or storage,improperconnection orinstallation or ActsofGod
and other external influences are excluded from theterms ofguarantee.In the caseof
complaints, wereservetheright torepair defectparts,replace themorreplace theentire
device. Replaced parts or devices becomeour property. Rights to compensation in the
case ofdamage areexcluded where there is no evidenceof intentorgross negligence by
themanufacturer.Ifyourdevice does showsigns ofa defectwithin theperiod of
guarantee,please contact the sales outlet where youpurchased the SWITEL device,
producing thepurchase receiptas evidence. All claims under theterms ofguaranteein
accordance withthis agreementcanonly be asserted atthe sales outlet.Noclaims under
thetermsofguaranteecanbe asserted after aperiod oftwoyears fromthedateof
purchase andhand-over oftheproduct.
Disposal
Inorder todispose ofyour device,takeit to acollection point provided by your
local public waste authorities (e.g.recycling centre).According to laws on the
disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners areobliged to dispose of
old electronic and electricaldevicesin aseparatewastecontainer.The
symbol indicates thatthedevice mustnotbedisposed ofin normal domestic
waste!
Batteries represent a hazard to health and the environment!
Never open,damageor swallow batteries or allow themtopollute the
environment.They may contain toxic, ecologically hazardous heavy metals.You
are legally obliged todispose ofpower packsand batteries atthe point ofsaleor
in thecorresponding containers atcollection points provided by local public
wasteauthorities. Disposal is free ofcharge.Thesymbols indicate thatthe
batteries mustnotbe disposed ofin normal domestic waste andthatthey must
be broughtto collection points provided by local public waste authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed ofaccording to local regulations.
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