IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink 2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3.
FCC Interference Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 centimeter between the base and persons in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. For body worn operation, the portable part (handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
1.1 Handset description 1.1.1 Handset keypad Some keys have more than one usage depending on the MMI state (standby, in call, menu mode). The table hereafter gives all the possible actions for each key. In the following chapters, the reference for one key will be indicated with the main action of the key. Sometimes the second (or third) meaning will be indicated as follows: KEY_USE1/KEY_USE2.
KEY_6 Pre-dial 6 Dial 6 Dial 6 6 Pre-dial 7 Dial 7 Dial 7 7 Pre-dial 8 Dial 8 Dial 8 8 Pre-dial 9 Dial 9 Dial 9 9 Pre-dial * Toggle key lock (Hold) Pre-dial # Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse Dial # Go into Conference call Dial * Go into DTMF mode from pulse Dial # Go into Conference call * 6 KEY_7 7 KEY_8 8 KEY_9 9 KEY_STAR/LOCK * KEY_HASH # # Short press is less than 1 second Long press is more than 1.
1.1.2 LCD display The LCD display is composed of 12 characters in capital letter form (12 * 14 segments alphanumeric chars) and 16 icons.
Standby mode Subscription mode In call Incoming call OFF Flash Flash Flash synchronized with PSTN ring pattern. • Key backlight LED Action Standby mode During incoming call External call External call on hold LED state OFF Flash (0.25 s ON/OFF) ON Flash (0.5 s ON/OFF) • LCD backlight LED Action Standby mode (No key press) Press any key During key lock Incoming call 1.2 LED state OFF ON for 8 seconds after press last key OFF ON Base description 1.2.
2.1 Power up Plug the power supply into the base. The in use LED will power on and TONE_CONFIRM. Insert batteries in the handset. If battery level is enough (see Start up with low batteries chapter), the handset will start. The display will show “BASE 1” and antenna flashing, until it locks onto its subscribed base. If the handset finds its base in the first 10 seconds, no beeps are played (see Range indication chapter). Then the display shows the standby display. 2.
2.6 MENU mode Refer to MENU settings 2.7 Phonebook mode Refer to phonebook 2.8 Redial list mode Refer to redial features 2.9 CLIP mode Refer to Caller ID (CLIP) feature 2.10 Charging mode Refer to Charging conditions 2.11 Busy mode When one Handset is TALK, another handset’s “EXT” icon, and TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press KEY_HOOK 2.12 Power down Make a long press on KEY_R/POWER, and the handset power down. Press and hold KEY_R/POWER for 5 seconds to wake it up.
Note 1: After it goes to talk mode automatically, KEY_HOOK will be disabled about 3 seconds to prevent unwanted hang up. Note 2: Once handset TALK on, another handset’s display “EXT” icon and can not TALK & TONE_BUSY in earpiece if press KEY_HOOK 3.2 External outgoing call Normal dialling : • • Press KEY_HOOK Enter the called number Pre-dialling: Pre-dialling allows you to enter and modify a number before dialling. • Dial your called number. Up to 32 digits (included pause, *,#)are allowed.
If you press a key (0 - 9) during the conversation, the communication duration is not reset to zero and reappears after 15 seconds. At the end of each call, the duration of communication and the handset name are displayed alternately for 5 seconds. 3.2.8 Mute It is possible to mute the microphone during a conversation. Press KEY_CLEAR/KEY_MUTE during the conversation, the microphone is then deactivated, the external correspondent is put on hold; you can talk freely without being heard by the calling party.
3.4.3 Delete a redial buffer : • • Press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ?” appears. Press KEY_OK to make redial number deleted, or press KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete operation. To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT 3.4.4 Delete all redial buffer : • • Long press KEY_CLEAR and “DELETE ALL?” appears. You can either press KEY_OK again and all redial are deleted, or press KEY_MEM/EXIT to cancel the delete all operation. To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT 3.4.
3.7 Caller ID (CLIP) features 3.7.1 General features The phone supports CLIP DTMF and FSK type I and II. See 8.1 for more details. 3.7.2 Caller ID display Note: Caller identification is only available if you have subscribed to this service with your network operator. During the incoming alert: The CLIP information is displayed if they are provided.
Unanswered and answered calls are stored in the CLIP list of each handset independently (in EEPROM). Note: any new CLIP call will be stored in EEPROM . Size storage Each entry will store: ¾ ¾ ¾ The call number (20 digits) The caller name (12 digits) if the network send it The date and hour of the call Storage sequence The CLIP information that has been received during incoming alert phase (calling number, name date/hour) is stored then displayed.
3.7.6 Store a CLIP list into PHONEBOOK • • After appearing the “ADD ?” and press KEY_OK to confirm ( after 3.6.3 step 5 ) Press KEY_UP/CLIP or KEY_DOWN/CLIP to move the cursor for edit or delete name. If the CLIP data does not have name, LCD shall display “NAME ?”. And then enter the name. Press KEY_OK after modified or enter the name. Press KEY_OK after modified number. Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate Press KEY_OK to confirm. • • • • 3.7.
3.9 Intercom 3.9.1 • • Internal call Press KEY_INT Enter the number of the internal handset (1 to 5) and “INT” icons displayed, the number of the internal handset display “INT” with caller The handset number and rings (INT MEL). Remark: the caller handset go to standby mode if the number of the internal handset is not available or caller handset 3.9.2 End of intercom call Incoming call applied then go to ring in mode. The number of the internal handset press KEY_HOOK go to INTERCOM mode 3.9.
• If battery warning tone option is ON then a TONE_LOW_BATT will be emitted every minute. In any state (standby or call), If mean battery level is less than EEP_BAT_ALARM_LEVEL, handset will enter in power down mode. 3.11.3 Charge conditions If the following conditions are applied: • In standby mode, • If battery warning tone option is ON • The handset is put on its charger (debounce time: 200 ms) then a TONE_CONFIRM will be played.
3.13 Alarm activation When the unit is set to alarm ON and the clock reach to the alarm setting time, the handset shall generate the alarm sound and display “ALARM ON” on LCD. Once the clock is reach to alarm setting time, the alarm setting shall be OFF. 3.13.1 During idle The sound level shall follow the handset internal ring level. However, if the setting is “OFF” the alarm sound level shall be “LEVEL 1”.
4 MENU Settings Menu structure A wide range of phone settings are accessible through a user friendly menu. • To enter the menu, press KEY_MENU/OK • Scroll through the selections using the KEY_UP/CLIP and KEY_DOWN/CLIP keys, the selections scroll in a loop (you return to the first after the last). To validate a selection, press KEY_MENU/OK • To return to the previous menu, press KEY_MEM/EXIT.
AUTO ANSWER OFF ON NAME LANGUAGE ENGLISH NEDERLANDS FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ITALIANO ESPANOL ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ РУССКИЙ DANSK SVENSKA NORGE POLSKI ČESKY SLOVENCINA PORTUGUES MAGYAR KEY LOCK ? REGISTER SELECT BASE *+BASE 1 2 3 4 NEW BASE X AUTO REG BASE +BASE 1 2 3 4 SEARCHING X PIN ? Notes : * Only registered base number will be shown. Notes : + Registered Base Number will blinking PHONEBOOK 4.1 • 4.1.
• • • • • Enter the new name and validate. Enter the new telephone number and validate It is possible to enter the following data for number entering. - KET_1 to KEY_0 - KEY_STAR and KEY_# - KEY_LNR (Pause) - KEY_R (Recall, Flash) Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate Press KEY_OK to confirm. With your telephone you can write text as well as figures.
4.2.1 BASE VOL This menu enables you to adjust base ring volume • Select "BASE VOLUME" and validate • Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate 4.2.2 BASE MEL This menu enables you to select base ring melody • Select "BASE MELODY" and validate • Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate 4.2.
• Press and hold * key when insert the battery for 5 seconds, “DEFAULT” appears, then “CONFIRM?”, press KEY_OK to confirm Then the handset and base will apply default parameter settings and make a software RESET.
• • Select "INT RING VOL" and validate Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate 4.3.3 EXT RING VOL This menu enables you to adjust handset ring volume (extern melody) • Select "EXT RING VOL" and validate • Select the desired volume (VOLUME OFF or VOLUME 1 to 5) and validate 4.3.4 INT MELODY This menu enables you to choose a different melody for internal call • Select "INT MELODY" and validate • Select the melody of your choice (1 to 5) and validate 4.3.
4.3.10.1 Quick KEY LOCK Simply press and hold KEY_STAR/LOCK 3 second 4.3.10.2 To unlock key: • • 4.4 Press any key “PRESS *” is displayed, within 5s time out Press KEY_STAR/LOCK to unlock key REGISTER • • • 4.4.1 • • • • • 4.4.
5.1 Detect string The pre-programed detect string is 5 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0 and F (F is for blank) If the Detect string need to be 003 then the data shall be F,F,0,0,3 5.2 Replace string The pre-programed replace string is maxmum 10 digits inside the EEPROM. The data is 1 to 0 5.3 Detecting and replacment The prefix dialing is only working when the dialing is prepared dialing which mean enter the dial number during idle mode and then OFF HOOK.
6 Quick default settings If you have lost your PIN code, the following procedure allows you to restore default settings on handset and base. Press KEY_STAR on handset when power up (insert and remove batteries). The display shows “DEFAULT”. Press KEY_OK. When the handset locks onto its base, both will restart. 7 Subscribe a new handset Refer to MENU mode’s REGISTER page The base can support a maximum of 2 handsets.
9 9.1 Specifications CLIP Standards The phone supports the following CLIP features defined by the identified standard: Feature FSK type I FSK type II Country All applicable Standard ETS 300 659-1 ETS 300 659-2 Note : No impedance matching is required 9.