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1. Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength A Ringtone deactivated No Radiation is deactivated gt w 1 to 100 Or Keypad lock activated Y No connection to the base Battery charge status charged under 11 to over 66 Q No Radiation is activated flashes battery almost empty approx 5 minutes talktime remaining Battery is charging Current charge status 096 to 10096 Display icons for signalling of Icon Meaning Icon Meaning lA Establishing a call outgoing call A External call les Connection established fa Internal call x 2 No connection established connection 9 Alarm call terminated Other display icons Icon Meaning Icon Meaning i Information JV Action complete Security prompt X Action failed O Please wait 31 Index Index A Activating deactivating message LED 13 Activating deactivating microphone handset 11 Advisorytones leeren 23 Alarm clock iu sc d bed rk R4 P EXEC RENE 17 AnonymOUS eee nnn nnn 10 Anonymous calls lees 23 Auto Answer oc cece eee eee rece eens 23 B Base changing system PIN eee eee eens 24 connecting to power telephone network 5 restoringtodefaultsetting 24 Battery charging serae n vectes e sheave de 6 charging statuss esas ec eee eee ee eee 31 inserting ed a very oe I nr S 0 6 AA E
2. gt Press right Ds on the control key gt scroll to the function with the control key gt OK Returning to the previous menu level gt Press the display key Back or gt Briefly press the End call key Returning to idle status Press and hold the End call key a e If no key is pressed the display will automatically change to idle status after 2 minutes Entering text Input position Numbers letters characters are inserted at the cursor position Placing the cursor gt Press the control key Deleting characters to the left of the cursor gt Press the display key Del Names in the phonebook Selecting letters characters Multiple letters and characters are assigned to each key between 0 and P see character charts gt page 30 Selecting desired letters characters D Press the key briefly several times in succession or P Press and hold the key Lowercase uppercase and digits for the following letters gt Press the hash key e The first letter and each letter following a space is automatically in upper case Using the telephone Making calls Making an external call gt Enter the number gt Press the Talk key 4 briefly or gt Press and hold the Talk key gt enter number a Cancel dialling gt Press the End call key Dialling from the phonebook gt open th
3. sess 29 P PABX connectingthebase 19 setting dialling mode 21 setting flash time Qo canac 21 switching to tone dialling 21 Paging s SUNKNE re St eH UN realen 19 Phonebook sasos ex nr Rye CRT ERE 14 copying number from text 16 savinganentry ccce 15 sending entry listtohandset 16 sendingtohands t 16 Pin connections occvcecrecceese 30 33 Index Playing back message network mailbox 12 Playing back messages network mailbox 12 Poweradapter llle eee 4 Power consumption SK SKETE EKS 29 Protection against calls ee eee 23 R Radiation PEGUCING ried ye e ed edie te eeu 17 Range ves ky rhe y runs e e n 5 Recall key d 5d vaa o doeet Rs s 1 Redial list 1524 cee teal 666023610 E tiio 10 Registering handset 7 19 Restoring to defaultsetting 24 Restoringtofactorysettings 24 Ringtone chariging x eva em cr RAR e 22 melody for internal external calls 22 time control for external calls 23 Ringtones v uh y rre aio rare 22 Router connecting the base 19 S Safety precautions llle 4 Screensaver 0 0c000e0eecee0ceeses r 22 Searching Handset ze esae a 6 esient EC Y 19 in phonebook eee eee ee eee ees 15 Selecting an entry from the
4. Entries in phonebook Redial list 24 Manufacturer s advice Manufacturer s advice Declaration of Conformity This device is intended for the Proximus analogue phone lines in Belgium Country specific conditions have been taken into account We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that the Twist 454 is manufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH in compliance with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Direc tive 1999 5 EC The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999 5 EC is ensured according to Art 3 1 a Safety EN 60950 equivalent to 2006 95 EC Art 3 1 a EMF SAR 1999 519 EC EU Council Recommendation EN 62479 Portable Part EN 62311 Fixed Part Art 3 1 a Acoustic Shock EG 202 518 Portable Part Art 3 1 b EMC EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 6 equivalent to 2004 108 EC Art 3 2 Radio EN 301 406 A copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs Senior Approvals Manager 0682 25 Manufacturer s advice Guarantee terms The equipment you have bought has been carefully selected by Proximus and is covered by a two year war ranty on spare parts and labor in the event of any material or manufacturing defect unless otherwise speci fied The warranty shall be valid from the date on which the equipment is collected or delivered If you have any problems with the eq
5. Telephony gt OK gt Listening in gt OK M activated gt Hold down the Talk key all participants hear a signal tone Ending listening in gt Press the End call key all participants hear a signal tone Operation with router When operating behind the analogue connection of a router potentially occurring echoes can be reduced by activating XES mode gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System gt OK gt XES Mode gt OK activated e If there are no problems with echoes the XES mode should be deactivated default setting 1 XES stands for eXtended Echo Suppression 20 Expanding the functionality of the telephone Operating a PABX Some settings are usually required for operation behind a PABX see PABX user guide gt Menu Js 9 6 the number 9 appears on the display gt with MH select Dialling mode gt Je gt tone dialling or gt i pulse dialling DTMF gt OK PD gt OK Flash time gt l o gt 9 2 80 ms gt OK or gt 2100 ms gt OK or gt R 2 120 ms OK or gt B 2 400 ms gt OK or gt t 2250 ms gt OK or b E 2 300 ms gt OK or gt b 2600 ms gt OK or gt 2 800 ms gt OK Pause after line seizure D fy b 1 s
6. In idle status gt Press and hold the End call key 3 Locking unlocking the keypad The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the telephone Activating deactivating keypad lock gt hold down Ifa call is signalled on the handset the keypad automatically unlocks The call can be accepted tthen locks again when the call is finished Control key The control key allows you to navigate within menus and entry fields In idle status or during a external call it has the following functions In idle status During a conversation Open phonebook Open phonebook Open the main menu Mute microphone Open list of handsets Initiate an internal consultation call 5 5 9 wu 5 5 9 wu Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Open the Audio Settings page 22 menu In the description below the side of the control key up down right left that you have to press in the different operating situations is marked in black e g Ds for press right on the control key Display keys Different functions are displayed over the function keys depending on the operating situation Example Current display key functions Redial Menu Display keys Using the telephone Menu guidance The functions of the telephone are displayed on a menu that consists of several levels Opening the main menu in idle status
7. OK gt Display gt OK gt Contrast gt OK gt select Level 1 9 with 2 gt OK M selected Ringtones Basic ringtone setting Activate deactivate ringtone permanently gt Hold down the star key e Deactivating the ringtone for the current call gt Menu gt Silent gt OK Ringtone volume gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings gt OK gt Ringer Volume gt OK gt setthe ringtone volume with gt OK Saved e The volume is the same for all types of signalling Ringtone melody The ringtone melody can be set separately for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock gt Menu gt e Settings gt e Audio Settings gt e Ringtones Handset gt OK then External calls gt External Calls gt Melodies gt Internal calls gt Internal Calls gt Alarm clock gt 2 Alarm Clock gt gt select the ringtone melody with 3 gt OK M selected 22 Adjusting the telephone settings Advisory tones battery warning tone The handset notifies acoustically about different activities and statuses The tones can be activated deactivated independently of one another gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings OK then Advisory Tones gt select Advisory Tones with gt OK M activated Battery Low gt select Battery Low with gt OK M activated Music on hold Music on hol
8. Overview Using the user guide effectively Icons Warnings the non adherence to which can lead to injury to persons or damage to devices or generate costs A Prerequisite to be able to carry out the following action o Important information regarding function and appropriate handling Keys Talk key 4 End call key Number letter keys 0 to P Star key Hash key fe Message key 84 Recall key Control key Display keys E C e Overview of display icons page 31 Functions confirming and selecting Confirm selection using OK One menu level back using Back Change to idle display using Hold down Function selected activated M Function not selected deactivated Li Procedures Example Activating deactivating Auto answer Illustration in the user guide gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Telephony gt OK gt Auto Answer gt OK IM activated Step Follow this procedure gt Menu In idle status press the display key Menu The main menu opens gt Settings Select Settings using the control key 2 gt OK Press OK to confirm The submenu Settings opens gt Telephony Select Telephony using the control key J OK Press OK to confirm The submenu Telephony opens gt Auto Answer The activate deactivate auto answer function appears as the first menu item gt OK Activate
9. alarm call deactivates itself after 60 seconds and is repeated 5 minutes later After the second repetition the alarm call is deactivated for 24 hours ECO DECTIAI Q ECO DECT The device range is set to maximum as default This guarantees optimum wireless management The handset will not function in idle status as it is not transmitting No Radiation Only the base will maintain contact with the handset via a low wireless signal During a call the transmission power automatically adapts to the distance between the base and handset The smaller the distance to the base the lower the radiation To reduce the radiation further Reducing radiation by up to 80 gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System gt OK gt ECO DECT gt OK gt Max Range gt OK L deactivated The range is also reduced with this setting Additional functions Deactivating radiation in idle status gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System gt OK gt ECO DECT gt OK gt No Radiation gt OK IV deactivated D i To benefit from the advantages of the setting No Radiation all registered handsets must support this feature Ifthe setting No Radiation is activated and a handset is registered to the base that does not support this feature No Radiation is automatically deactivated As soon as this handset is de registered No Radiation will automatically be re activated The wireless connection will only be
10. established for an incoming or outgoing call and the connection will be delayed by about 2 seconds So that a handset can establish a wireless connection with the base more quickly for an incoming call it must listen to the base more often i e scan the environment This increases power usage and reduces the standby and talktime of the handset When No Radiation is activated there will be no range display range alarm on the handset Contactability can be tested by attempting to establish a connection gt Hold down the Talk key 4 the ringing tone sounds Expanding the functionality of the telephone Expanding the functionality of the telephone Multiple handsets Upgrade the telephone to a cordless PABX Compatibility You can register any additional handset which supports the DECT GAP norm Only incoming and outgoing calls will function Other functions might not be supported Registering A total of up to four handsets can be registered to the base A Handset registration must be initiated on the base and on the handset Both must be carried out within 60 secs On the base gt Hold down min 3 seconds the registration paging key gt page 1 and onthe Twist 454 handset gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Registration gt OK gt Register Handset gt OK gt enter system PIN if necessary default setting 0000 OK The connection to the base is established this may take some tim
11. local authority All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities pean Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential neg ative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recy cling of used electrical and electronic equipment This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the Euro For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product Questions and answers The table below also lists steps for troubleshooting The display is blank The handset is not switched on Hold down the End call key The battery is empty Charge the battery or replace it page 6 The key and display lock is activated gt Hold down the hash key Base flashes on the display The handset is outside the range of the base Move the handset closer to the base The base is not switched on Check the base power adapter The base s range has decreased because Max Range is deactivated gt Activate Max Range gt page 17 or gt reduce the distance from handset to base Register handset or Place hands
12. page 30 Getting started Connecting the charging cradle if included r _ gt Connect the flat plug of the power adapter to the charging cradle 1 gt Plug the power adapter into the power socket 2 If you have to remove the plug from the charging cradle again gt Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply D Press the release button 3 Disconnect the plug 4 Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film Remove the protective film Inserting the batteries Use only rechargeable batteries recommended page 29 as this could otherwise result in signifi cant injury to health and material damage For example the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode The telephone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type Q D Insert the batteries for D Insert the battery cover from To open the battery cover correct direction see the top 1 gt Grip the notch on the cover diagram gt Then press the cover until it 3 and slide it clicks into place 2 ownwards 4 Charging the batteries Charge the batteries fully prior to first use in the base charging cradle m K um The batteries are fully charged when the power icon 7 d
13. phonebook 15 Setting telephone 5er e erp Wiss oc eee 22 Setting flash time PABX 2 ee eee eee 21 Setting the date lees 7 Setting the time ee eee eee eee 7 Setting up handset il ses kae mmr RES 6 Signal strength ce eee eee eee eee 31 Signal tone see Advisory tones Snooze mode alarm eee cece 17 Sound see Ringtone Speakef ss oreas anret SER S He iets 11 Star Key prec odes dem els rre n VS 1 Status bale crocs rx ek 64 54 Su ae 640044 1 yop 31 System PIN changing i e d sre hare a ehem s ore aaa 24 resettiig sse ern rta rh is 24 T TAK Ky 5s 4e ue fp agree a renes elo les it NES 1 Technical data seccion v 29 Telephone operating x5 sehr heh x hn hane 8 restoring to default setting 24 Setting ce eei eser e OPE Y S Uu scie 22 Telephone jack pin connections 30 Time control ringtone for external calls 23 Tone dialling DTMF leere 21 Transferring an external call internally 20 U UNKNOWN cser ask 0006 aA ek AIRE YN 10 Upper lower case isses er 9 V VIP tiigtone conce tr emm rmm way ate oie 14 Volume handset handsfree earpiece volume 11 Ww Warning tone see Advisory tones X MES MOE 4ilex4 6 kaektauaues F KEES Ee 20 34 All rights reserved Rights of modification reserved
14. phonebook gt Menu gt Copy to Directory gt OK Deleting an entry gt M D selectthe desired entry with f gt Menu gt Delete Entry gt OK Deleting all phonebook entries gt M gt Menu gt Delete List gt OK D Delete OK Quick dial keys Entries from the phonebook can be allocated to keys 0 and 2 to 9 gt y gt select the desired entry with gt Menu gt Shortcut gt OK then gt press the desired key with 3 or gt select the desired key with gt OK Dialling gt hold down the corresponding quick dial key in idle status Using the telephone Copying an entry phonebook The entire phonebook or individual entries can be copied A Thesending and receiving handset must both be registered to the same base Theother handset and the base can send and receive phonebook entries e Anexternal call interrupts the transfer VIP Caller Melody and VIP Caller Colour are not copied Entries with numbers already stored are discarded Copying individual entries gt Q D select the desired entry with gt Menu gt Send Entry gt OK gt selectthe recipient handset with gt OK after successful transfer Entry copied Next entry is displayed then f one additional entry must be sent gt OK f no additional entries must be sent gt Back Copying the entire phonebook gt J gt Menu gt Send List gt OK gt select
15. sss s 46 0664 cee eee eens 24 De registering handset 19 Dialling from the call list s c 4045 a0 sinauensonawe 10 using quick dial 6 60 3 6274 ER 4 494 15 usingthephonebook 10 using therediallist leere 10 Dialling mode leeren 21 Display activating deactivating new message 13 brokeft zs cesses bak 6 8 6 0 E E e by 4 changing display language 7 colour scheme iis sean hr han 22 network mailbox message 12 13 number CLI CLIP SEA KESSLER 87 10 ScreensaVer 45404 eee eect ween tenes 22 Display ICOris v s ase ote Nb E Re 31 Display keys c ir met b eere ete 8 display Keys 44 Casa d 60008862 rp ert nn 1 Disposal a 5582 Ig at deese 27 DTMF tone dialling eere 21 E Earpiece volume leen 11 ECHO P Ee oR 20 ECO DECT seb te eee ra es V mee OR na 17 Emergency numbers not possible 344 3044444309 6254 reg 4 End call key e505 47 erit nose n 1 10 Environment 4444 5 22 Rd ER SARIE hn 27 Exteral d aca pie desee e SER SKE SEEST 49544 10 External calls timecontrolforringtone 23 transferring internally connecting 20 F Factory settings 44 6 c cece eee eee ee eee eens 24 G Getting Started z iive rie bole ees 5 Guarantee terms 3 2424145 348398 SEE 26 29 H Handset advisorytones sse sele eee eee ee eee eee 23 colour scheme cci es 66006 S meh 22 connecting the charg
16. the first entry in the phonebook gt Dir empty New Entry gt OK gt enter number with f gt OK gt enter name with 5E gt OK Storing an additional entry in the phonebook gt Menu gt New Entry gt OK D enter number with 5 gt OK gt enter name with gt OK Selecting an entry gt Q gt enterthe first few letters with 8 the display skips to the first name that begins with these letters gt scroll to the desired entry with if necessary e Scrolling continuously upwards or downwards in the phonebook gt Hold down Changing an entry gt Q gt select the desired entry with f gt Menu gt Edit Entry gt OK gt edit the number with gt OK gt editthename with 58 gt OK Marking an entry as VIP A VIP Caller Melody and or a VIP Caller Colour can be assigned to each entry The entry is displayed in the phonebook in this colour with the icon I2 gt Q P select the desired entry with gt Menu gt then Melody gt VIP Caller Melody gt OK gt select the desired melody with f gt OK Colour gt VIP Caller Colour gt OK gt select the desired colour with gt OK Editing adding call number gt Q gt selectthe desired entry with gt Menu gt Use Number gt OK number appears in the display D edit add number with f gt select number with The number on the display can be copied to the
17. the recipient handset with gt OK Copying numbers to the phonebook Copying numbers to the phonebook that are displayed in a call list or the redial list and numbers that have already been entered to dial A A number is shown on the display gt Menu gt Copy to Directory gt OK D confirm number with OK gt where necessary add name gt OK Additional functions Additional functions Alarm clock An alarm call is signalled on the display and with the selected volume and melody page 22 for a maxi mum of 60 seconds During a call the alarm is only indicated by a short tone A Date and time are set page 7 Activating the alarm clock gt Menu gt Alarm Clock OK D Activation D OK M activated select the wake up time in hours and minutes with 5 OK V Saved When the alarm clock is activated the icon and the wake up time is displayed in idle display Deactivating the alarm clock gt Menu gt Alarm Clock OK D Activation D OK deactivated Setting the wake up time gt Menu gt Alarm Clock gt OK gt Wake up time gt OK gt Time gt enter the wake up time in hours and minutes with 58 gt OK V Saved Deactivating alarm snooze mode A An alarm call sounds Deactivate until the next alarm call gt Press Off Snooze mode gt Press Snooze or press any key the alarm call will be deactivated and repeated 5 minutes later e Ifnokeyis pressed the
18. DER 6 Battery warningtone llle 23 Brokeri displ y is s es eee rer need eg 4 C Call accepting vare hey n n 10 acceptingautomatically 23 external internal participant listening in lesse 20 transferring internally connecting 20 CASES 2iesakuwessur p ena Pew ewe ee 14 Call protection cece eee eee eee 23 Caller melody 2 cece eee nde 14 Calling externals enrii C x yeh se a 10 internal dire saa xe vy hr E TERESE 20 Calling Lineldentification 10 CAFE edo tert etse 10454 antes tos eth 4 28 Care of the device 6 eee cece ee ee enone 28 Changing display language leen 7 Changing the PIN cece eee e cece nee 24 Character charts i esso xh shea es 30 Charge status of the batteries 31 Charging cradle connecting 233 44 0 S 0406 A 6 8 44454 6 8 6 Chargingtimeofhandset 29 Colour scheme cococcoccoccreccre 22 Connecting the base to the PABX to the router Consultation call internally ses 20 Contact with liquid coco cec ecr arc 28 Contents ofthe package 5 32 Control key i3 eer estre eee eene 1 8 Copying entire phonebookto handset 16 phonebook entry to handset 16 Correctingincorrectentries 5 5 9 D Deactivating wireless module 18 DeclarationofConformity 25 Default setting
19. User manual Twist 454 p E u Bar 4o Sm Jes 8w 2 Ou A31008 M2601 E151 1 2M19 pro 2imus Twist 454 Galen 9v o a Qu Overview Handset 10 11 12 Display Status bar gt page 31 Icons display current settings and operating status of the telephone Display keys P page 8 End call key On off key End a call Cancel function Go back one menu level D Press briefly Return to idle status gt Hold down Switch the handset on off gt Hold down in display s idle status Hash key Keypad lock on off gt Hold down in display s idle status Toggle between upper lower case and digits Recall key Consultation call flash D Press briefly Insert a dialling pause gt Hold down Microphone Message key P page 10 Access to the calls and message lists Flashing new message or new call Star key In idle status gt Hold down Deactivate the ringtone With an existing connection D Press briefly switch from pulse dialling to tone dialling Key 1 Select network mailbox gt Hold down Talk key Handsfree key Dial number displayed Accept call switch from earpiece to handsfree mode Open the redial list D Press briefly Start dialling gt Hold down Control key Menu key page 8 Twist 454 base 13 Registration paging key Locating a handset paging gt page 19 Register handsets and DECT devices page 19 Overview D Press briefly gt Hold down
20. all KEY cies cee ve reru 5 58 64 1 10 fast ACCESS o obese RS YN 06 8 Ax RSS 1 Pia SAKE ye ete yen ere REEL 1 MESSAGE key o ees reme erie al hene ie 1 quick dial 4 erem IAE RES 15 recall k y nese eee ee rmt 6 rh s 1 Star K6y cre stork eed RR RI Resende 1 talk Key 2 ees or ote ey sr ke SUR ROI 1 Index L Fiquid 7 475 23700 AS TRAE Yr a Tee 28 List accepted calls senesnio ainin ee eee ee 14 call lists hacen eden dep ese nee eed een 14 missed calls esas is 068 6626 e eeu 14 outgoing calls zr m m hr 14 List entry eie 3548 0 0544 4 6 8616436 6 644 eas 14 Listeningintoanexternalcall 20 Locking unlockingthekeypad 8 Loss of hearings bs s cia 466 er e 66 44 4 M Making calls acceptingacall cece ee eee eee ee 10 external suae eph rime cannes 10 cnr PD edad nee WO 20 Medical equipment 0c eee eee eves 4 Melody ringtone for internal external calls 22 Message key cie cece eee e cece D ecnee 1 Message lists 4 cs 2s vas rest nee 9 Opening eee obese ege eq oq 13 Microphone 3 9 2 66442604 d eh e te reno 1 Missed calls o ra eer oh eens 14 Musicothold iussu eh hh 23 Muting the handset ecececeeees 11 N Network mailbox cc ed ceased ntm 12 Number copying to the phonebook 16 displaying caller s number CLIP 10 saving in the phonebook ss 15 Numbers entering 0 cesses hn 9 0 Operating time of handset
21. ansmission pulse 370 us Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel 250 mW pulse power Range Up to 50 m indoors up to 300 m outdoors Base power supply 230 V 50 Hz Environmental conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling PD pulse dialling 29 Manufacturer s advice Pin connections on the telephone jack 3 1 unused 2 TER 5 2 unused 1 6 3a 4b 5 unused 6 unused Character charts Standard characters 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x Press the relevant key the re 1 8 5 5 x number of times indicated 24 a b c 2 l l 3ow d e f 3 4 ae g h i 4 i i 5 j k 175 6m m nj o 6 6 AJ 6 6 6 6 vU p qi rys 718 8w t e ANSE ST HET S j om wx yz 9 y y eoi 0 ce 4 i Oo i i T s m po Xy l 2 96 be 0 v amp S 1 Space 30 Manufacturer s advice Display icons The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of the telephone Icons in the status bar
22. cally Expanding the functionality of the telephone Making internal calls Calling a specific handset gt Briefly press the list of handsets opens gt select the handset with 2 gt pressthe Talk key 4 Calling all handsets group call gt Hold down Xj or gt Briefly press Z the list of handsets is opened gt select Call All with f gt press the Talk key 4 Internal calls to other handsets are free of charge Your own handset is not displayed If only one other handset is registered this handset is called immediately Internal consultation internal transfer You receive a call from an external participant and would like to transfer the call to an internal participant or wish to consult him her gt list of handsets is opened gt select a specific handset or Call All p Press OK or press the Talk key 4 Holding a consultation call Returning to the external call gt Back Transferring an external call Before and after the called participant answers Press the End call key 9 e If the called participant does not answer or does not want to accept the call D End the consultation call with Back Listening in to an external call An internal participant can listen in to an external call and take part in the conversation conference The function Listening in is activated gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt
23. d of name and number the following is displayed External Call You have not subscribed to the caller display service Withheld Caller has withheld Calling Line Identification Unavailable The caller s number has not been transmitted to Proximus for technical reasons By default the number of the caller is shown on your telephone Using the telephone Handsfree mode Activating deactivating handsfree mode during a call and when establishing a connection gt Press the Talk key 4 Placing the handset in the charging cradle during a call gt Press and hold down the Talk key gt Place the handset in the charging cradle D hold down for a further 2 seconds gt D Call volume Accessing the settings during a call for the mode currently in use handsfree earpiece gt Control key 5 gt setvolume with gt OK e The setting is automatically stored after around 2 seconds even if OK is not pressed Accessing the settings via the menu gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings OK gt Call Volume gt OK gt then Handset volume gt Earpiece Volume gt OK gt set volume with gt OK v Saved Loudspeaker volume gt Handsfree Volume gt OK gt set volume with gt OK V Saved Mute microphone When the microphone is deactivated during a conversation the other caller cannot hear Activating deactivating the mic
24. d that is played to external callers during an internal consultation call and forwarding can be activated or deactivated gt Menu gt e o 5 JE JEP the current setting flashes in the entry field e g 0 gt enter digits with M8 Deactivate gt Lo gt OK V Saved Activate gt l gt OK V Saved Auto Answer A call is accepted as soon as the handset is lifted from the charging cradle gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Telephony gt OK gt Auto Answer D OK V activated Protection against unwanted calls Time control for external calls The telephone does not ring during a specified time period gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings gt OK gt Ringtones Handset gt OK gt External Calls gt OK gt Time Control gt OK gt Activation gt OK V activated set or edit the time period gt Settings gt OK gt Ringer off from enter start gt OK gt Ringer off until enter end gt OK V Saved During this period the handset will continue to ring for numbers to which a VIP ringtone is assigned in the phonebook No ringing for anonymous calls The handset does not ring for anonymous calls the caller has actively withheld Calling Line Identification gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings gt OK gt Ringtones Handset gt OK gt External Ca
25. e o The handsets are automatically assigned names INT 1 INT 2 etc Each handset will automatically be assigned the lowest unassigned number 1 4 Successful registration is shown on the display If four handsets are already registered to the base all internal numbers assigned the handset with the internal number 4 will be replaced with the new one If this is not possible because a conversation is being held on this handset for example the message No free Internal Number is given In this case another handset that is no longer required should be de registered and the registration process should be repeated For other handsets with GAP functionality register the handset in accordance with the relevant user guide De registering gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Registration gt OK gt De register Handset gt OK the handset used is selected gt select another handset if necessary with f gt OK gt if necessary enter the system PIN default setting 0000 gt OK gt V Saved Locating a handset Paging gt Briefly press the registration paging key on the base page 1 all handsets ring at the same time paging even if the ringtone is deactivated Ending the search On the base gt Press the registration paging key again briefly 4 or on the handset gt Press the Talk key 4 or End call key e After approx 3 minutes the paging call will end automati
26. e base One power adapter for the base Onetelephone cord Onehandset One battery cover rear cover for the handset Two batteries Oneuser guide For each additional handset two batteries a battery cover and a charging cradle with power adapter Setting up the base and charging cradle if supplied The base and charging cradle are designed for use in closed dry rooms within a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Position the base on a level non slip surface at a central point in the building or house or mount the charg ing cradle onto the wall The device s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out e Never expose the telephone to heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your telephone from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 50 m inside buildings and up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas The range is reduced when Max Range is deactivated page 17 Connecting the base Telephone connection Twist 454 220 240 V AC 50 60Hz li The power adapter must always be connected as the telephone will not operate without a power supply Onlyuse the supplied power adapter and telephone cord Pin connections on telephone cables can vary pin connections
27. e phonebook with Q gt select entry with i gt press the Talk key N Dialling from the redial list The redial list contains the 10 numbers last dialled with the handset 2 gt Press the Talk key 4 briefly Redial list is opened gt select entry with gt press the Talk key Managing entries in the redial list gt Press the Talk key 4 briefly Redial list is opened gt select entry with gt Menu then Copy the number to the display gt Use Number gt OK Copy the entry to the phonebook page 14 gt f Copy to Directory OK Delete the selected entry gt Delete Entry gt OK Delete all entries gt Delete List gt OK i The numbers can be edited or added here Dialling from the call list The call list page 14 contains the last 25 numbers for all calls or for only missed not received calls depending on the type of list set gt Press the Message key gt Calls List gt OK gt select entry with gt press the Talk key 2 Accepting a call Accepting a call gt Press the Talk key 4 or if Auto Answer is activated page 23 b Remove the handset from the charging cradle Caller display If you have subscribed to the caller display service the caller s telephone number is displayed If the caller s number is saved in the phonebook the name is displayed Instea
28. ec gt OK or gt e 3 sec gt OK or gt B 7 sec gt OK Pause after Recall key D pp gt i 2800 ms gt OK or gt PJ 21600 gt OK or gt B 2 3200 ms gt OK The number of the current setting flashes Entering a dialling pause when dialling gt Hold down the redial key a P appears on the display Switching temporarily from pulse dialling PD to tone dialling DTMF After dialling the external number or after establishing the connection gt Press the star key briefly x lt 21 Adjusting the telephone settings Adjusting the telephone settings Display Language Different languages are available for the display gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Language gt OK gt select language with gt OK M selected Screensaver A digital clock can be set as a screensaver gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Display OK gt Screensaver D OK D select No Screensaver Digital Clock with OK V selected 3 i Changing from screensaver to idle display gt briefly press the End call key Colour scheme The display background can be set to 4 different colours gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Display OK gt Colour Schemes gt OK gt select Col Scheme 1 4 with gt OK M selected Contrast The display contrast can be set to 9 different levels gt Menu gt Settings gt
29. et into base flashes on the display The handset has not yet been registered or was de registered due to the registration of an additional handset more than 4 DECT registrations Register the handset again page 7 gt page 19 The handset does not ring The ringtone is deactivated gt Activate ringtone page 22 The phone does not ring if the caller has withheld his her number gt Activate the ringtone for anonymous calls gt page 23 The telephone does not ring during a specific time period Check the time control for external calls gt page 23 No ringtone dial tone from the fixed line network The telephone cable supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cable with the wrong pin connections P Please always use the telephone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer page 30 27 Manufacturer s advice Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt The system PIN you have entered is incorrect gt Repeat the procedure reset the system PIN to 0000 if necessary page 24 Forgotten system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 page 24 The other caller cannot hear you The handset is muted gt Reactivate the microphone page 11 The caller s number is not displayed You have not subscribed to the caller display service CLIP Please contact Proximus to enable caller dis play CLIP Thetelepho
30. hird party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty devices from use or have them repaired by our Service team as these could interfere with other wireless services Do not use the device if the display is cracked or broken Broken glass or plastic can cause injury to hands and face Send the device to our Service department to be repaired Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when speaker mode is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing Your telephone is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market However perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed The phone may cause interference in analogue hearing aids humming or whistling or cause them to overload If you require assistance please contact the hearing aid supplier Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery If you use a medical device e g a pacemaker please contact the device manufacturer They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility ofthe device to external sources of high frequency energy for the specifications of your product see Specifications To prevent loss of hearing avoid listening at high volume over long periods of time Getting started Getting started Contents of the package On
31. ing cradle 6 de registering the handset 19 display language cece eee reece ee 7 earpiece VOIUME 2 eee eee eee ee eee 11 idle StAtUs 5 c 64464446 or ESS HAS SSN 9 MULLING s c 24 4 64 9 004 9440456944889414 11 PAGING ce sey sodas d EN CS HR EN PY 19 registering 6402824814660684 7 19 registering another handset 19 restoring to default setting 24 SCreefisaVeros s v eres sy yh re Te 22 searching for s x lt V Sv erre 8876 4 40600 es 19 setting 2o vene e ere C CAA x 22 setting up ies eas ek erem eem 6 speaker volume leen 11 switching on off cele 8 using multiple eee eee eee 19 Handset reset 00 esses nk en a hera 24 Handsfree mode 4 e re hg 11 Handsfree volume lee 11 Hash key 2c c ieebe e eRbEEE CHEER d ES 1 Hearing preventlossof sess sem d cece ee 0 sanre 4 Hearing aids 55 6e vs ore rer ned Ur wipes 4 l Icons MAN clock vasca ek ag 17 displaying new messages sees 13 status Dale cee se odes rd 9 0 00608 Ow oa 31 Idle status returning to 9 Internal listening mass sede vr Ca EH een als 20 making calls 4 4 rn edema d shavers fore 20 Internat callo isa edu Ra Eee eee 04 64 67 20 Internal consultation call 20 K Key 1 fast ACCESS u c eee ec eee eee ee eee aie 1 Keys Control Key a carne rere gun Ree e sete 1 8 display keys ss 24 46 40 cece eee eee eee 1 8 ONG C
32. isappears from the display A The handset may only be placed in the designated base charging cradle e The battery may heat up during charging This is not dangerous After a time the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons Getting started Display language gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Language gt OK gt select language with gt OK M selected e If you do not understand the language currently set C gt gt select language with OK M selected w Registering the handset Handsets contained in the package have already been registered to the base If however a handset has not been registered display Register handset or Place handset into base you must register it to the base Registering automatically to Twist 454 base gt Place the handset into the base amp D If automatic registration does not work the handset will have to be registered manually gt page 19 Date and time Setthe date time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and so that you can use the alarm During set up gt Time gt setdate with 58 gt OK gt settime with E gt OK During later use gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Date Time gt OK gt set date with gt OK gt set time with gt OK The telephone is now ready for use Using the telephone Using the telephone Switching the handset on off
33. isplayed The icon for the network mailbox is always displayed provided the number is stored in the telephone The other lists are only displayed if they contain messages If you select the network mailbox the network mailbox number will be selected gt page 12 Lists are not opened on the display Flashing message key Receipt of new messages is displayed by a flashing message key on the handset This type of alert can be activated deactivated gt Menu D x 5 10 5 Jit the number 9 appears on the display gt select the message type with P Messages on the network mailbox D pj Missed calls D Fb the number 9 followed by the entry e g 975 is displayed the current setting flashes in the entry field e g 0 gt customise for new messages with PE v o D The Message key flashes The Message key does not flash a gt confirm desired setting with OK Using the telephone Call lists The call list contains the last 25 numbers for all calls or for only missed not received calls depending on the type of list set The following information is displayed in the list entries Example Entry status New Call New missed call New Call 02 Ae C 1234567890 Caller s number If the number is saved in the phonebook the name is displayed instead 28 06 08 34 Date and time of call if set Setting the list t
34. lls gt OK gt Anonymous Calls Silent gt OK V activated e Thesetting only applies to handset for which the setting is configured Thecallis only signalled on the display 23 Adjusting the telephone settings System PIN Changing the system PIN gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System gt OK gt System PIN gt OK D enterthe current system PIN with P default setting 0000 gt OK D enter new system PIN with 4H 4 digits 0 9 gt OK Resetting the system PIN The system PIN can be reset to 0000 at any time if the PIN has been lost e All base settings are reset All handsets are de registered gt Remove the power cable from the base gt Hold down the registration paging key on the base and simultaneously reconnect the power cable to the base gt Hold down the registration paging key for at least another 5 seconds Telephone reset The base and handset settings can be reset independently of one another gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System gt OK gt Reset Handset Base Reset gt OK D Answer the security question with OK When resetting the handset Reset Handset audio and display settings will be deleted When resetting the base Base Reset ECO DECT and system settings are reset and call lists are deleted The following are not affected Date time Registration of handsets to the base and the current selection of the base System PIN
35. ment Proximus shall not be liable for any indirect or immaterial loss sustained by the customer as a result of the mal functioning of the equipment such as any loss of production revenue or contracts The General Terms and Conditions for the sale of equipment can be obtained on request from any Proximus service available to the public or at www proximus be R P Ariane Marchant Proximus PLC under Belgian Public Law Bd du Roi Albert II 27 B 1030 Brussels 26 Manufacturer s advice Environment gt The equipment that you bought has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its pro duction It may content hazardous substances for the health and the environment gt In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pres sure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those sys tems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way gt The crossed bin symbol invites you to use those systems gt Ifyou need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration gt You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste Observe the local waste disposal regulations details of which can be obtained from your
36. ne is connected via a PABX that does not transmit all information gt Reset the system Briefly pull out the power plug Reinsert the plug and wait until the device restarts gt Check the settings on the PABX and activate telephone number display if necessary To do this search for terms such as CLIP calling line identification telephone number identification caller ID etc in the user guide of the system or ask the system manufacturer Error tone with keypad entries Action has failed invalid input amp Repeat the procedure Read the display and refer to the user guide if necessary The messages on the network mailbox cannot be listened The PABX is set to pulse dialling Set the PABX to tone dialling gt page 21 Care Wipe the device with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth Do not use solvents or microfibre cloths Never use a dry cloth this can cause static In rare cases contact with chemical substances can cause changes to the device s exterior Due to the wide variety of chemical products available on the market it was not possible to test all substances Impairments in high gloss finishes can be carefully removed using display polishes for mobile phones Contact with liquid A If the device comes into contact with liquid Disconnect the power supply Remove the batteries and leave the battery compartment open Allow the liquid to drain from the device Pat all parts dry Place the device in a d
37. or deactivate using OK The Auto Answer is activated M or deactivated Contents Contents OVERVIEW io vss uo I dra co EES Sein ESD AA A eta E ES C uis Ves RECTA MEAS 1 Twist 454 base iii Sr wes NESTE Cun ha a ses e ne QEN Ce le Ka CEE RO K ERE ERE RE ad EUER 1 aan cq c E 1 Using the user guide effectively siris rneer 8030646657 erae it rerom brute itn 4 pre Lee 2 Safety precautions sies Leld exepe we reuse drs dn 4 Getting started 5 eed do aor ER tese 20553 SENERE 5 Using the telephon h d SLE e I ded eux RUE tien well eles 8 Making calls 6 040400257 D preme mr quy et Na xw ede uk eR e dal ies i T eap i qs 10 Network mailbox PhoneMail 44 ed ss vce dee nr a hh RE Seb aaa sb pe dae EN ERE YA E RR 12 MeSSages 2220 64 CPP 13 Phonebook ice feb canon ue hate Hed VRA CANS COR NNS S ER TRU EROR Y AREE ER ER DE AR EN NE ERU 14 Additional functions ccc cece cece cece cece eene emn 17 Pirna METTE 17 ECO DECT Expanding the functionality of the telephone eee 19 Multiple handsets 55 5 one tenete che ain n e nen eei e eee ta aig Lee desi es oae d ep 19 Operation With router esee te a aee eo eto NU n HIP RUE EINE D Mince a Eee qu enn mede 20 Operating PABX sacs 4420046344 edet Me she s hore Qua ies AR ERAN VA eR EN CON AGE SECS 2404 o s rg 21 Adjusting the telephone settings cesses mnn 22 Manufacturer s advice s css iranere enhn 25 Environment 26 00 cdc 0422809264 05300 arate u
38. rophone Press Using the telephone Network mailbox PhoneMail To be able to use the network mailbox it must be requested from Proximus and the number 1969 must be stored in the telephone gt Menu gt Voice Mail gt OK gt Net Mailbox gt OK gt enter the network mailbox number with 5 gt OK Playing back messages Using the Message key gt Message key gt Net Mailbox OK or using the menu gt Menu gt Voice Mail gt OK gt Play Messages gt OK or using the menu gt Menu gt Voice Mail gt OK gt Play Messages gt OK gt Net Mailbox OK or using the key gt Hold down key the network mailbox is called directly Using the telephone Messages Message lists Incoming messages are saved in the message lists An advisory tone sounds Example as soon as a new entry appears on a list The Message key also flashes if activated page 13 Icons for message types and the number of new sum messages are shown on the idle display e oo onthe network mailbox page 12 i j oo ky amp inthe call list page 14 Opening message lists 03 01 gt Press the Message key gt select message list with Net MBX Network mailbox page 12 H e CallsList Call list gt page 14 Redial Menu gt Open selected message list with OK e If new messages are available only lists with new messages are d
39. ry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down if applicable Do not switch on the device again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will normally be able to use it again 28 Manufacturer s advice Appendix Technical data Batteries Technology 2 x AAA NiMH Voltage 12V Capacity 400 mAh Handset operating times charging times The operating time of the telephone depends on the capacity of the battery its age and the way it is used All times are maximum possible times Standby time hours 200 110 Talktime hours 18 Operating time for 1 5 hours of calls per day hours 90 65 Charging time in base hours 4 Charging time in charging cradle hours 4 No Radiation deactivated without display backlight in idle status No Radiation activated without display backlight in idle status xx Base power consumption n standby mode Handset in charging cradle Handset outside charging cradle approx 0 6 W approx 0 55 W During a call approx 0 65 W General specifications DECT standard GAP standard Supported Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels 1880 1900 MHz Radio frequency range Duplex method Time division multiplexing 10 ms frame length Repetition frequency of the transmission pulse 100 Hz Duration of the tr
40. sar EEE mal nce Ie RO eb Wa e gare erat V 27 Appendice i lS eR Dr epe KE CRR UE QC Hrs all ua T fice pedis A ER E VU CEDE RIEN 29 Display icoNS 43 ne coke ox See a t CENE Ute eie xeu et ie Me ries va Nace RR eR eee oe e 31 Index ore Ree dto tuv lee s enne a WEE Der V EAT ERKRAFEU ES ERAS 32 Not all functions described in this user guide are available in all countries or with all network providers Safety precautions A Safety precautions Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the device to your chil dren Thedevice cannot be used in the event of a power failure In case of a power failure it is also not possible to make emergency calls Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad display lock is activated Do not use the devices in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops The devices are not splashproof For this reason do not install them in a damp environment such as bathrooms or shower rooms Use only the power adapter indicated on the device Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification see Specifications Never use a conventional non rechargeable battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury Rechargeable batteries which are noticeably damaged must be replaced If you give your telephone to a t
41. uipment you should take it to a Proximus Center or to one of our author ized agents in its entirety and in its original packaging or in packaging providing the same degree of protec tion together with the original receipt Your equipment will be repaired or replaced free of charge on presentation of the receipt in the event of any material or manufacturing defect Proximus alone shall determine what repairs and or replacements are necessary The warranty on the repaired or replaced equipment shall end on the date on which the original warranty on the purchased equip ment expires but shall not be less than 3 months The warranty shall not cover damage of any kind that does not predate the sale any damage faults or defects attributable to the customer or to causes unrelated to the equipment lightning power surges humidity accidental damage improper use or poor maintenance failure to comply with the instructions in the user manual and force majeure therepair or replacement of movable parts cords wires plugs aerials etc consumables cells batter ies paper ink etc needing regular replacement and the supply of cleaning products The warranty shall not apply to any changes or repairs to the equipment undertaken by the customer himself herself or through the services of persons not designated by Proximus ifthecustomer removes or tampers with the manufacturer s serial numbers and or brand names on the equip
42. ype Back Menu gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Telephony gt OK gt Calls List Type OK then Select missed calls gt Missed Calls gt OK M selected Select all calls gt All Calls gt OK IV selected Opening the call list Example gt Message key gt CallsList the list with the number of new entries 1 and the number of old read entries 2 is 2 displayed gt OK uu Calling back a caller from the call list CallsList 02 03 gt Press the Talk key Additional options gt Menu then X Copy an entry to the phonebook gt page 14 gt Copy to Dir OK Back OK Delete the selected entry gt Delete Entry gt OK Delete all entries gt Delete List gt OK Phonebook A name and number is stored in a phonebook entry entering of numbers letters characters page 9 e Number of entries up to 150 Length of entries numbers max 32 digits names max 16 characters A special background colour and caller melody can be assigned to each entry page 15 The phonebook is created individually for each handset The whole phonebook or individual entries however can be copied to other handsets gt page 16 Sort order Space Digits 0 9 Letters alphabetical Other characters Opening phonebook gt Press Q in idle status Using the telephone Phonebook entries Creating an entry gt Q then Storing

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