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1. C amp key Used to return to the previous menu short press or return to idel press and hold Used to erase a digit or character short press or delete all of them press and hold Used to make an interphone call During a call used to activate disconnect the microphone or deactivate the secret function Used to adjust the ringing volume when a call si received a Y key Used to access the redial list Used to reduce the volume during a call Used to browse the fe key Wy Used to hang up amp 2 G3 Used to switch the handset on or off Hu Zkey Used to activate or deactivate the ringing R Flash key Used to access operator services Base e key Used to look for handsets paging Used to register a handset on the base 1 9 Screen icons The handset screen lets you see the functions Y co pa8dennngene ok x 56 Indicates that a function can be accessed using the navigation keys Flashes when the handset is out of range or not associated with the base Flashes when an incoming internal call is received and remains lit during the call 4 te Indicates that a call is in progress 16 Indicates that amplified listening is active Indicates that the ringing has been disconnected Is displayed when the alarm is active Indicates that the keypad is locked Indicates that a new message has been received on B
2. As soon as your internal correspondent picks up hold down the key for 3 seconds CONFERENCE is displayed on the screen You are now in a three way conference call VOICE MAIL PHONEMAIL 37 Belgacom offers you a voice mail service voice mailbox on the network You can transfer your calls to a voice mailbox if you are not home or are already involved in call Contact Belgacom for more information The presence of one or more messages is indicated on the screen with the QUO icon Dial 1230 to listen to your voice messages The icon disappears from the screen when you have played all the messages 11 CALL LOG The call log lets you store the last 10 calls received CAUTION To take advantage of all of the following functions you must subscribe to Belgacom s Number and name display service This service is dependent on availability 11 1 Name and number presentation e When a call is received the calling line number is compared with the telephone numbers stored in the phonebook If the phonebook contains the number the phone replaces it with the corresponding name stored in the phonebook e The phone lets you identify the name and number of your correspondents and the date and time of their calls e When X NEW CALLS is displayed on idle this means that you have received X new missed calls unanswered in the log these calls can be recognised by the icon when consulted e Calls where the caller does not wan
3. is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select OUT OF RANGE e Press OK ON to activate the Out of range tone OFF to deactivate the Out of range tone e You will hear a beep to let you know that the change has been saved Hold down theC G key for 2 seconds to return to idle 6 4 Handset language You have 4 languages French FRANCAIS English ENGLISH default Dutch NEDERLANDS and German DEUTSCH Follow the steps below to select a language on the handset e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select LANGUAGE e Press OK e FRENCH is displayed on the screen A a e Use the amp and Y keys to select the language you want e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the language has been changed 29 e Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle 6 5 Renaming a handset This function lets you give your handset a name The handset name must not exceed 10 characters e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A e Use the and Q keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select RENAME HS e Press OK e The curr
4. E E 19 3 5 Erasing the phonebook completely en erpe eV rane ioo erai ee Seen e E UBER Fed a Seip veestepandes 19 REDIAL LIS Ne ECC brekke 19 And Consultini tlie fedrab Senad a einai 19 4 2 Saving a number from the redial list to the phonebook esee 20 4 3 Erasing a number or name from the redial list eese 20 4 4 Erasimg the Tull redial list suoi rete tates eee dre aeiiae 21 S BASE SETTINGS eden dekan 22 5 1 Derenst rng BICI ERUNT iais 22 5 2 Dialling selection AE MM c 22 5 3 Modifying the R flash key Orte o soie Teo an o Eas der nietos ena eoa ack nr uud 23 5 4 Changing the PIN code confidential personal code see 24 6 HANDSET SETTINGS se 23 6 1 Settinb the alat Hic eee EE 25 6 2 Choosing a ring on the handset eee eue re tee ode enean ca kd aen iN ed ede eame EE d 25 a Choosing ringtone for an internal call eren eon rtr tefta nana euenire ea ana us 26 a Choosing ringtone Tor an external ello iau rte tetra api va reet oot Pa Ub ai eu sig tnit 26 c ue volume on dd dndsetu un std edtersuti pursded dtl aa dei edn a obe Ub dude 2f MST SHOES M nu a ote Fermi a lepus psu nive un feo pru ee p 21 2 Dumme call fece EDU ioo pereat tea Ei deut obtu eaer eer Ct br lu Sat 27 6 3 Kei E REE T T E TT 27 a Activating Deactivating the key beeps seesseseeessssessrssessresessresrsseestssrenteseestesentereesrereesee 27 b
5. OFF to deactivate the keytones You will hear a beep to let you know that the ring volume has been saved Hold down the C 8 key for 2 seconds to return to idle b Activating Deactivating the Low battery alert When activated this function lets you hear a beep to let you know that your battery power is low Follow the steps below to activate or deactivate this function The handset is idle no tone Press 9 OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS Press OK ALARM is displayed on the screen A a Use the a and v keys to select TONES Press OK KEYTONE is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select WRONG BATT Press OK ON to activate the low battery tone OFF to deactivate the low battery tone You will hear a beep to let you know that the change has been saved Hold down the C QI key for 2 seconds to return to idle c Activating Deactivating the Out of range alert When activated this function lets you hear a beep to let you know that your handset is out of range 28 Follow the steps below to activate or deactivate this function e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select TONES e Press OK e KEYTONE
6. an external call to another handset eese 37 9 5 Three way conference call two internal handsets one external correspondent 37 10 VOICEMAIL PHONE MAIL Jesepa ea tbe dre aaar r esee eee a aai Takes 37 HACA E EOG A O a a a E uota E AE 38 11 1 Name aud number presentation Lura Ris in to roep tos Gat ebeud Pus diea fote se dud e ER rires 38 11 2 Consulting the call baugen akk da 39 11 3 Dialling a number from the loge os ou leno eit fortuna Mi emeie proe tut Mod dtuta deo rep iva ep tdiga 39 11 4 Saving the number in the log in the phonebook eene 40 11 5 Br simb selected calls dee dore embede n d 40 11 6 Br simg all callsz septo pir demand E e in eee RM EE 41 12 1TRA PROBLEM OCCURS asp NE 41 13 CERTIFICATE OF CGONFORMITIY AN 43 I4 GUARANTEE TERMS 2 44 1 PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE 1 1 General characteristics The appliance s main technical characteristics are Telephone 3 row LCD screen 1 alphanumerical row 2 rows of icons GAP compatible Up to 5 handsets may be associated with the same base Range 50 metres indoors and 300 metres in clear space Autonomy 100 hours on standby 10 hours in communication Amplified listening 20 contact alphanumerical phonebook names and numbers Date and time setting Interphone call between 2 handsets 3 way conference call 2 internal 1 external Call transfer to another handset Redialling of one of th
7. contact e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the contact s name and number have been saved e Press the C QI key to return to idle 11 5 Erasing selected calls This function lets you erase a call from the log e The handset is idle no tone e Press amp to enter consultation mode e The most recent number or name saved in the log is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select the name or number name in the phonebook you want to erase 40 e Press OK e ADD is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select DELETE e Press S9 OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the contact s name and number have been erased e Press the C O key to return to idle 11 6 Erasing all calls This function lets you erase all the calls saved read and unread in the call log e The handset is idle no tone e Press amp to enter consultation mode e The most recent number or name saved in the log is displayed on the screen e Press OK e ADD is displayed on the screen A a e Use the amp and v keys to select DELETE ALL e Press 9 OK e CONFIRM is displayed on the screen e Press S OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that all the calls in the log have been erased e EMPTY is displayed on the screen e Press the C QI key to return to idle 12 IF A PROBLEM OCCURS Check the points below before contacting Belgac
8. contents of the phonebook The base s PIN code will be reset at 0000 The default settings are On the base e PIN code 0000 e Dialling VF voice frequency e R key SHORT 100ms On the handset e Language ENGLISH External ringing 1 Internal ringing 2 Ringing volume 3 Keytones Activated ON 34 Low battery tone alert Activated ON Out of range tone alert Deactivated OFF Alarm deactivated OFF Time 00 00 Time format 24 hour Handset name BELGACOM Automatic answer Activated ON Follow the steps below to reset the base settings Press OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A Use the and Q keys to select DEFAULT Press OK PIN is displayed on the screen Enter your base s PIN code 0000 by default Press OK CONFIRM is displayed on the screen Press 9 OK You will hear a beep to let you know that the settings have been reset Hold down theC key for 2 seconds to return to idle 9 INTERPHONE The following functions are only accessible if you have at least 2 handsets registered on your base Remark If you only have 2 handsets registered with the base you do not need to select a handset simply pressing C Q automatically makes an internal call to the other handset 9 1 Internal call a To another handset The handset is idle no tone Press C O COM XX 9 is displayed on the screen Example COM 1 3 9 Enter the number of the han
9. the screen The default PIN code is 0000 5 1 De registering a handset This function lets you de register a handset registered on your base You cannot d register a handset if it is the only one registered on your base A handset can only be de registered from another handset registered on the same base Follow the steps below to de register a handset e The handset is idle no tone e Press 9 OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen e Use the and Pkeys to select BS SETTINGS e Press OK e DELETE HS is displayed on the screen e Press OK e PIN is displayed on the screen e Use the alphanumerical keypad to enter your PIN code e Press OK e HANDSET 1 is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select the handset to be de registered e Press OK e Hold down theC 8 key for 2 seconds to return to idle Remark When you de register a handset it will be de registered from all the bases with which it has been associated ASSOCIATED or DELETED will be displayed on the idle screen permanently to indicate that this handset has been de registered You will have to associate it with the base again see chapter 7 5 2 Dialling selection You can select the type of dialling to be used on your phone when you make a call We strongly recommend that you use voice frequency dialling which is quicker and more practical in fact decimal dialling does not let you consult a remote an
10. A a Use the and v keys to select the time you want to use Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know your choice has been confirmed Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle REMARK After the default settings are reinitialised the R key time automatically returns to SHORT 100ms 5 4 Changing the PIN code confidential personal code Some functions can only be accessed by users who know the PIN code The default basic PIN code is 0000 CAUTION If you want to change the default PIN code you must write your new PIN code down You will not be covered by the warranty if you forget your new PIN code Follow the steps below to change your PIN code The handset is idle no tone Press OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select BS SETTINGS Press OK DELETE HS is displayed on the screen A Use the and Pkeys to select CHANGE PIN Press OK PIN is displayed on the screen Use the alphanumerical keypad to enter your current PIN code Press OK NEW PIN is displayed on the screen Enter the new PIN code Press 9 OK CONFIRM is displayed on the screen Press S OK You will hear a beep to let you know that your PIN code has been changed Hold down theC amp l key for 2 seconds to return to idle REMARK After the default settings are reinitalised the PIN code always returns to the default PIN code 0000 24 6 HAND
11. Activating Deactivating the Low battery alert oe rentrer rote to oerte atas eint 28 c Aetivating Deactivating the Out of range alert 1 tee etre ree toten bt tnra dubita enki 28 6 4 Handset eo to Gti edad bibas eletto de Media da tati oes faf Nba as Eene 29 6 5 Renamins a Bandes obese faba boue det olio a sosatpetptes bito bun sa Rufo tet Veta dea ERR equ inis 30 6 0 Ds Ledere anga fede a a o hive faf Eo SEES 30 6 7 AUD HIT CANS WET Le ean ee tad baeo obits a sapete to bo toto o bue za que cob e asken as 3l 6 8 ST the OTIO Je 31 3 Date formi t 23 o init GERE t ive edid ela LA a ERE EEE asiaate s EAR ET 31 by Fame format 5 tte aee ttti eie uo eerie e es 32 c SEU EE EO NT Ne du piden 32 CY SOUS The dale serie expla ies e a fefe atus dup fuel a etia datae toes OSEERE 33 7 REGISTERING A HANDSET ON A BASE ernrnnnnoovoonnevrrnrnnervvnsvnsvvenvvnnrnnnavessnnseveenrnnnnennnvneneeen 33 8 REINITIALISING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS eese entente nennen 34 9S INTERFHONE samde tton aaee eee ten ais txsudesbbtatteda lola share eer Ce ee pu bau ous 35 9p Itera Call RE NE faded suassinsei deta Pedo a aaaea E ties oO bru EEE SES 35 To another handset e stank a a a sf eedenskbksse 35 b Fo allthe other handsets 5 eret fee tec oett reverse Eds 36 9 2 Recervine an nemnd CM ani disci ote e a teta Cote b basa eetere 36 9 3 Receiving an external call during an internal call eene 36 9 4 Transferring
12. Belgacom Twist 129 User manual belgacom 1 PRESENTATION OF THE APPLIANCE errare rtr ai ene einen erano au a Se eun eres dende 3 1 1 General CHATACTERS CS sse eoe oss uter eor ote dhcp SENT 3 1 2 Pr ca tions TOR USOS soe e ides nudes teet sau ipse et Rec uu ep Mete stu 4 13 Usage conditions de c E 5 TVA Co tents OP tlie packarihd duerme oa NE 6 1 5 Installing the telephone soot a reda Deeds tono idus e eei tus adulator aea 7 1 6 Installing the rechargeable batteries uu eee onis eee eode nage oe Hoe Pad bla Eu vag etaed 7 Lo Battery charge Laureate sete dans edo fond aa oibus Qa obe dude 7 18 Draerams and AGN Aage ne Cotto fedet bat eai nde eee toco e loans eod PE a TEREE Vigo ebd 8 19 Screen ICONS vs aito stet etude crt tease dus tu teet ae sto ertt bu bU aS 10 1 10 Configuring your Twist 129 telephone uiid assi riget fete eMe sutet dante o as Seloasonaneastaagolates 11 2 TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS mesire rei ae aae eaae e aaeeea bI oaa Prax hats 12 2 1 Using the alphanumerical Keypad isisisi fedens ede eed e ihesa a cia ESES 12 2 2 Dalm d NUMB ao cisco tue beso send REE SE ate Cet e eee pub Could 12 DIEU EEE NE dba data tO tans Safari gelato 12 b Presdialling Mam DER oett esaet tu tutes tnt hero tap tatu robin eoa oou ntetut ed ch STE Paro edd 12 2 9 Receriilo 3 3l RE ENE feda en puta esa totu Sn Sensgeadateapetiuss 13 2s Ampufied ISten zion restes Fato ideato dco oec boip aaae e ee esp aeter Cet bb epa pU eker 13 ADI KO ret EET em
13. K CALL LIST is displayed on the screen Press gt OK The most recent number or name saved in the log is displayed on the screen A a Use the amp and v keys to consult the numbers in the log Press OK A Use the and v keys to select DETAILS Press gt OK to view the date and time the call arrived Hu Press amp to view the number if the name is displayed Press gt OK to exit the DETAILS option Press the C G key to return to idle 11 3 Dialling a number from the log 39 e The handset is idle no tone e Press to enter consultation mode e The most recent number or name saved in the log is displayed on the screen 4 e Use the and v keys to consult the other numbers in the log e Press e The number or name displayed is dialled automatically 11 4 Saving the number in the log in the phonebook e The handset is idle no tone e Press amp to enter consultation mode e The most recent number saved in the log is displayed on the screen 4 e Use the and v keys to consult the other numbers in the log e Press 9 OK e ADD is displayed on the screen e Press 9 OK e NAME is displayed on the screen e Use the alphanumerical keypad to enter the contact s name e Press OK e The contact s number is displayed on the screen e Press 9 OK e MELODY 1 is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and Y keys to select the ringtone to be associated with the
14. SET SETTINGS 6 1 Setting the alarm If the alarm is activated it will ring automatically at the time set for it If the SNOOZE function is activated when the alarm rings even if you switch it off temporarily it will ring every 5 minutes e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen a e Use the amp and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press 9 OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen e Press S9 OK 4 e Use the and v keys to select either ON to activate the alarm OFF to deactivate the alarm e Press OK e Set the alarm time enter the hours then the minutes e Press OK e SNOOZE is displayed on the screen ON to activate the alarm or OFF to deactivate the alarm e Press 9 OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the alarm time has been saved e Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle The ff icon is displayed on the idle screen indicating that the alarm is active Remark Press the C O key to stop the alarm when it sounds If you activated the SNOOZE function the alarm will ring every 5 minutes Deactivate the alarm to stop the handset ringing every 5 minutes 6 2 Choosing a ring on the handset You have a choice of 10 ringtones 1 to 10 for an external call and for an internal call You can choose between 5 standard ringtones and 5 polyphonic ringtones An internal call comes from another handset re
15. When you receive a call the handset will not ring but the incoming call will be indicated on the screen You can also disconnect the ring when a call is received to avoid waking a sleeping child for example a To deactivate disconnect a handset s ring 15 The handset is idle no tone Hu Hold down the amp key until the icon is displayed on the screen b To reactivate a handset s ring The handset is idle no tone e Hold down the amp key until the A icon disappears from the screen 2 9 The R Flash key The R key lets you access Belgacom s Comfort services 2 10 Handset search paging This function lets you call all the handsets registered on the same base This is useful most of all when you don t know where a particular handset is All the handsets must be in idle position no tone Briefly press the key on the base All the handsets recorded on the base then emit an audible signal and PAGING flashes on the handset screens To stop this signal press the key on a handset or press again 2 11 Call duration The call duration counter is activated automatically when you open a line or after 15 secs conversation when a call is received in hours minutes seconds e g 01 34 45 for 1 hour 34 minutes and 45 seconds At the end of the call the call duration remains displayed on the screen for 5 seconds 16 3 ALPHANUMERICAL PHONEBOOK 3 1 Saving a contact name and number in th
16. ained between each call The regular listening volume stored in the handset is not the same as the amplified listening volume Each volume level setting is stored independently For example you can keep level 2 permanently for regular listening and level 5 for amplified listening 2 6 Locking and unlocking the keypad Locking the keypad prevents you from dialling a number by mistake When the keypad is locked the glcon is displayed in the top of the screen 14 a Locking the keypad e The handset is on idle Hold down the bs key until the icon is displayed on the screen The keypad is locked Remark You can still answer a call when the keypad is locked b Unlocking the keypad When the keypad is locked Hold down the i key until the The keypad is unlocked icon disappears from the screen 2 7 Secret function During a call this function lets you talk to a third party without your contact hearing you You are in communication with your contact Press C 8l A message is displayed on the screen indicating MUTED You can talk to a third person and your contact will not hear anything e Press G GI to deactivate this function Your contact hears you again The message disappears from the screen Remark The Secret function can be used in interphone mode 2 8 Deactivating reactivating a handset s ring If you want to you can temporarily deactivate disconnect a handset s ring
17. al Equipment Belgacom shall not be liable for any indirect or immaterial loss sustained by the Customer as a result of the malfunctioning of the terminal Equipment such as any loss of production revenue or contracts The General Terms and Conditions for the Sale of Terminal Equipment can be obtained on request from any Belgacom service available to the public or at www belgacom be 44
18. dset you want to call CALLING HS X is displayed on the handset s screen X represents the number of the handset called Example CALLING HS 3 35 CALL FROM X is displayed on the screen of the handset called X corresponds to the number of the handset from where the call is made example CALL FROM 2 Press At the end of the call press VE or hang the telephone up on its base b To all the other handsets The handset is idle no tone Press C Q COM XX 9 is displayed on the screen Example COM 1 3 9 Press 9 on the alphanumerical keypad CALLING ALL HS is displayed on the screen CALL FROM X is displayed on all the screens of the other handsets called X corresponds to the number of the handset from where the call is made example CALL FROM 2 Press Y to answer on one of the handsets At the end of the call press PES or hang the telephone up on its base 9 2 Receiving an internal call The called handset rings CALL FROM X is displayed on the screen Press Talk to your internal correspondent At the end of the call press 9 3 Receiving an external call during an internal call When you receive an external call during an internal call tones will be heard inside the earpieces of the handsets involved in the call You must finish the internal call to be able to take the external call You are in an internal call Press VES to end the internal call Press N to take the ex
19. e phonebook You can save up to 20 contacts in the alphanumerical phonebook Each contact may contain a 12 character name and a 20 digit number Remarks A name must be entered If you try to save a contact with a name that already exists DOUBLE ENTRY will be displayed to tell you to change name Follow the instruction below to save a new contact number and name e The handset is idle no tone e Press 9 OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A e Usethe and navigation keys to select PHONEBOOK e Press 2 OK e EMPTY is displayed on the screen e Press OK e ADD is displayed on the screen e Press OK e NAME is displayed on the screen e Enter the name to be stored in the memory using the alphanumerical keypad e Press OK e NUMBER is displayed on the screen e Enter the number to be stored in the memory e Press OK e MELODY X is displayed on the screen X represents the ringtone number A a e Use the and v keys to select the ringtone to be associated with this contact e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that your contact has been saved 3 2 Consulting the phonebook a Using the menu e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen 17 Or A Use the and 9 keys until PHONEBOOK is displayed on the screen Press OK The first contact is displayed on the screen a Use the and v keys t
20. e finished the call press 5 2 4 Amplified listening This function lets you Obtain the tone Dial your contact s number Listen to and talk to your contact without needing to hold the handset in your hand a To call Press A e The 10 icon is displayed on the handset screen Dial your contact s number Speak when your contact picks up the phone b To receive 13 e When the handset rings press rd The aggon is displayed on your telephone s LCD screen You can talk with your contact c Switching from amplified listening mode to handset mode During an amplified listening call press 4 to disconnect amplified listening mode Pick up the handset to keep talking d Switching from handset mode to amplified listening mode During a conversation in handset mode press if to disconnect handset mode and switch to amplified listening mode CAUTION Prolonged use of amplified listening mode during a conversation causes a serious drain in the batteries and considerably reduces the appliance s autonomy 2 5 Setting the regular and amplified listening volume The volume can be set to 5 different levels from 1 to 5 Level 5 the loudest level Level 1 the lowest level You must be in conversation to set the regular or amplified listening volume E Once you are in conversation to set the volume level use the v reduce and amp increase keys Remark The volume level is maint
21. e last 5 numbers dialled Choice of 10 ringtones on the handset 5 classic and 5 polyphonic Ringing volume can be adjusted on the handset 5 levels Listening volume can be adjusted on the handset 5 levels Audible alerts key beeps low batteries out of range Keypad locking Call duration display Handset call Secret function Clock or handset name display function on idle Alarm function Voice frequency default or decimal dialling Handset name customisation 4 digit PIN code customisation to protect access to certain functions 1 2 Precautions for use Read the instructions in this manual carefully Only use the mains adaptor provided Do not install the appliance in a place that is sensitive to dust or likely to be disrupted by vibration or impact Do not place your appliance next to a magnetic source television speakers etc as this may cause interference Never pour any liquids onto the appliance this may cause a short circuit Do not place the base near any damp locations Never dismantle the appliance Unplug the telephone connection before you disconnect the electric plug Disconnect any damaged appliances immediately and have them repaired at an approved after sales service After you move the appliance begin by reconnecting the electric plug Do not put anything on the electric cable and make sure no one can walk on it Avoid connecting too many appliances to the same curre
22. ed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the amp and v keys to select AUTO ANSWER e Press 9 OK ON to activate this function OFF to deactivate this function e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the setting has been changed e Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle 6 8 Setting the time a Date format You can choose to display the date in month day year format MM DD Y Y or in day month year format DD MM Y Y e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A e Use the and Q keys to select HS SETTINGS 31 Press OK ALARM is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select DATE amp TIME Press OK DATE FORMAT is displayed on the screen Press 9 OK A a Use the and v keys to select a format Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know that the format has been confirmed Press C O to return to the previous menu b Time format You can choose to display the time in 24 hour format e g 23 14 or in 12 hour format E g 11 14 P for 23 14 or 11 14 M for 11 14 The handset is idle no tone Press 9 OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A Use the and Q keys to select HS SETTINGS Press OK ALARM is displayed on the screen A a Use t
23. elgacom s voicemail PhoneMail number 1230 Indicates that the batteries are charged Indicates that the batteries are flat and you must recharge them uj Indicates that there are functions that can be accessed through the menu Confirms the selected function Indicates a missed unanswered call that has not been read Used to make an internal call by pressing the corresponding key c a Used to return to the previous menu short press or idle press and hold ov Tren ll 5m ev Used to delete a character or stop the alarm or disconnect the ringing during a call or return to the previous menu 10 1 10 Configuring your Twist 129 telephone We suggest you change your telephone s language English by default to enable you to use it more easily The handset is idle no tone Press the OK key CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select HS SETTING Press the OK key ALARM is displayed on the screen 4 Use the and v keys to select LANGUAGE Press OK A a Use the and v keys to select the language you want Press gt OK to confirm You will hear a beep to let you know that the language has been changed Hold down the C QI key for 2 seconds to return to idle 11 2 TELEPHONE FUNCTIONS 2 1 Using the alphanumerical keypad Some functions such as the phonebook require the alphanumerical keypad The keypad automat
24. en e Use the alphanumerical keyboard to set the date e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the setting has been changed e Hold down theC G key for 2 seconds to return to idle 7 REGISTERING A HANDSET ON A BASE You must know the base s PIN code 0000 by default to access this function A base may register up to 5 handsets Follow the steps below to register a handset on a base On the base 33 e Hold down the key for 10 seconds e The base is in association mode for 3 minutes now follow the steps below on the handset On the handset to be registered e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select REGISTRATION e Press 9 OK A Use the and Q keys to select the base where the handset is to be registered e Press 9 OK e PIN is displayed on the screen e Use the alphanumerical keypad to enter the base s PIN code 0000 by defautlt where you will register this handset e Press 9 OK e SEARCHING is displayed on the screen e You will hear a beep to let you know that the handset has been registered on the base 8 REINITIALISING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS This function lets you restore all the default settings on the base and the handset CAUTION If you reinitialise the parameters you will completely erase the call log list of calls received and the redial list list of the last numbers dialled but you will keep the full
25. ent handset name is displayed on the screen e Press C G to erase the name displayed character by character then use the keys on the alphanumerical keypad to edit e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the name has been changed e Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle 6 6 Display This function lets you define the type of display for the idle screen You can choose between 2 types of display Handset name or Time Follow the steps below to choose the type of display e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select DISPLAY e Press OK e TIME is displayed on the screen a e Use the and Y keys to select the type of display 30 e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the display has been changed e Hold down the C 8 key for 2 seconds to return to idle 6 7 Automatic answer When this function is active the line is automatically opened when you lift the handset from the base without pressing N to answer a call When this function is deactivated when you lift the handset from the base you must press p to answer a call Follow the steps below to activate or deactivate this function e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is display
26. ered by an AC DC mains adaptor in compliance with standard EN 60950 connected to a 230 V AC 50 Hz socket As the adaptor acts as a circuit breaker the power base must be installed near the appliance and must be easily accessible The connection to the telephone line meets safety level TRT 3 The power supply input meets safety level TBTS The electrical safety corresponds to verifications EN 60950 The maximum usage temperature is 35 C This appliance uses radio frequency bands for which use is standardised throughout the whole European Community The conformity marking for the terminal equipment is located under the base 1 4 Contents of the packaging Open the packaging and check that it contains all of the following elements RS OVO Base QOO 2 AAA batteries Telephone lead Mains adaptor User manual Four pole plug 1 5 Installing the telephone 1 Select an appropriate location for the base Make sure that it is not near another telephone or electrical appliance computer television etc to avoid interference 2 Connect the mains adaptor plug to the modular socket located behind the base 3 Connect the mains adaptor to the 230 V AC 50 Hz socket 4 Connect the telephone lead to the modular socket located behind the base and the other end to your telephone socket in the wall 1 6 Installing t
27. et Rame tenia ein 13 b To r CelVe 5 2 nieder ee beu rto eme igietela tet t Poet ten esed ele iste yita e 13 c Switching from amplified listening mode to handset mode sss 14 d Switching from handset mode to amplified listening mode s 14 2 5 Setting the regular and amplified listening volume eene 14 2 6 Locking and unlocking the keypad oun etate narebeia Coetus ore bredeste 14 2 SEERE UO vevd RUE tad Feld eon faa bt roa oue bud Ocio S ngu btts 15 2 8 Deactivating reactivating handset S TINO ioi reto trae ebbe ete Cet obi b iba eo 15 a To deactivate disconnect handset 8 ring eire tetto tte dente erre in 15 b Toreacuvate a handset STINE e Sentire oe acetate gea route tat ON Dub bit esae 16 2 9 The R Ne 16 2 10 Hands t search parine Lee astra tihi dde ete tte cete ue b esperada i beber ruido eS 16 2T Call duration oit Pec rat Gadgets ag 16 3 ALPHANUMERIGAE PHONEBOOK s ioteiitonisitindeasxgdttesebicetebebge daba rtr ust bonos hos eaae bubo 17 3 1 Saving a contact name and number in the phonebook sese 17 2 2 Consulte the phone BOOK ihini opui seti a Pod enesta ebien abete ea aeae ra sS 17 JUNE menis neal ae e a aa a a aaa aa e tive Sof iba id Eass 17 B Direct ACCESS a anat a a ert a a a ddan Pe e PH RSS 18 3 9 Mode A CON A E eae a os a a E d eames an eeu ERO aE Ea dM d DM CE idee 18 3 4 Erasing a Cote bs otio T E E
28. gistered on the same base 25 You can use the same ringtone for an external call or an internal call but we suggest you use a different tone to tell where the call comes from a Choosing a ringtone for an internal call e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen 4 e Use the and v keys to select RINGS e Press OK e INT RING is displayed on the screen e Press OK e The ringtone used is played and MELODY X is displayed A a e Use the and v keys to select an internal ringtone e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the ringtone you selected has been confirmed a Choosing a ringtone for an external call e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A e Use the and keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK i is et on the screen e Use the and v Vkeys to select RINGS e Press OK e EXT RING is displayed on the screen e Press OK e The ringtone used is played and MELODY X is displayed A a e Use the and v keys to select an external ringtone e Press SS OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the ringtone you selected has been confirmed e Hold down theC Gl key for 2 seconds to return to idle 26 c Ring volume on a handset You can adjust the ring volume for an external call or an internal call t
29. he and v keys to select DATE amp TIME Press 9 OK DATE FORMAT is displayed on the screen A Use the and Peys to select TIME FORMAT Press OK A a Use the and v keys to select a format Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know that the setting has been changed Hold down theC amp l key for 2 seconds to return to idle C Setting the time The handset is idle no tone Press OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS Press OK ALARM is displayed on the screen 32 A e Use the amp and v keys to select DATE amp TIME e Press 9 OK e DATE FORMAT is displayed on the screen A a e Use the amp and v keys to select SET TIME e Press 9 OK e The current time is displayed on the screen e Use the alphanumerical keypad to enter the hours then the minutes e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that the time has been confirmed e PressC I to return to the previous menu d Setting the date e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and Y keys to select HS SETTINGS e Press OK e ALARM is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select DATE amp TIME e Press 9 OK e DATE FORMAT is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select SET DATE e The date is displayed on the scre
30. he rechargeable batteries 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Insert the 2 rechargeable batteries AAA NiMH 500 mA type in the compartment respecting the polarities 3 Close the battery compartment 1 7 Battery charge Before you use the telephone you must charge the batteries for at least 24 hours the first time Place the handset on the charge support You will hear a confirmation signal Leave the batteries to charge without interruption for at least 24 hours Remark When the handset is charging the icon will be permanently lit There will be nothing to indicate that the battery is fully charged in this position Caution Your handset will not operate at its full capacity if you do not leave it to charge for 24 hours the first time The warranty will not be valid for operating problems caused by an incomplete charge during the first use 1 8 Diagrams and functions Telephone gt OKkey Used to access the menu Used to confirm a function During a call used to access the log the redial list and the phonebook A amp key Used to access the list of calls received Used to increase the volume during a call Used to browse the menu key Used to open the line or answer a call o key Used to lock unlock the keypad d key Used to activate amplified listening En key Used to access the phonebook Depending on subscription to Belgacom s Comfort services
31. ically switches to alphanumerical mode when you enter one of these functions To enter a letter press the corresponding key on the keypad as many times as necessary Examples To enter an A press 2 once To enter a B press 2 twice To enter an A followed by a B enter A then wait for the cursor to move to the next character then enter a B To enter a space press 1 once The main characters available are listed in this table Keys 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press 5 Press 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 Remark Special characters are available with the and keys 2 2 Dialling a number a Dialling a number e Press Dial your contact s number At the end of the call press 4o b Pre dialling a number 12 Dial your contact s number Press Once you have finished the call press 5 2 3 Receiving a call a Receiving an external call The handset rings depending on the setting e Press if the handset is not placed on the base If the handset is on the base see function 6 7 Automatic answer Once you have finished the call press 5 b Receiving an internal call The handset rings e The handset where the call comes from CALL FROM 2 for example and the icon flash on the screen Press N Once you hav
32. is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select DELETE Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know that your contact has been erased Press C Gl to return to the previous menu 3 5 Erasing the phonebook completely The handset is idle no tone Press aa The first contact is displayed on the screen Press OK ADD is displayed on the screen a Use the a and v keys to select DELETE ALL Press OK CONFIRM is displayed on the screen Press 9 OK You will hear a beep to let you know that all the contacts in the phonebook have been erased Press the C G key to return to idle 4 REDIAL LIST The redial list stores the last 5 numbers dialled If the number was already stored in the phonebook the name associated with it is displayed 4 1 Consulting the redial list The handset is idle no tone Press v I9 e The last number dialled or the name is displayed A a e Use the amp and v keys to consult the other numbers 4 2 Saving a number from the redial list to the phonebook e The handset is idle no tone a e Press v e The last number dialled or the name is displayed e Use the and Vkeys to select the number you want to save in the phonebook e Press OK e ADD is displayed on the screen e Press OK e NAME is displayed on the screen e Enter the name to be stored in the memory using the alphanumerical keypad e Press OK e NUMBER is displayed on
33. ng or in packaging providing the same degree of protection together with the original receipt The addresses for our Teleboutiques and authorized agents are given in the Information Section of the White Pages Your equipment will be repaired or replaced free of charge on presentation of the receipt in the event of any material or manufacturing defect Belgacom 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 equipment 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 the repair or replacement of movable parts cords wires plugs aerials etc consumables cells batteries paper ink etc needing regular replacement and the supply of cleaning products The warranty shall not apply to any changes or repairs to the terminal Equipment undertaken by the Customer himself herself or through the services of persons not designated by Belgacom if the Customer removes or tampers with the manufacturer s serial numbers and or brand names on the termin
34. nt source Never install the appliance during a storm Never touch bare telephone wires unless they are disconnected Disconnect the appliance before you clean it Do not use cleaners or aerosols and use a slightly damp cloth Do not place the appliance on an unstable elements The appliance must not be allowed to fall as this could cause serious damage The appliance will not work if there is no mains power supply or if the mains is disconnected You will not be able to make or receive any emergency calls This is why we recommend that you also use a standard telephone set Keep this user manual carefully for any future reference IMPORTANT 1 Only use the type of battery provided 2 Do not throw the batteries onto a fire or into a bin 3 Do not open the batteries The electrolyte they contain is corrosive and may cause burns to hands skin and eyes and is toxic if swallowed Your product has been designed and manufactured with superior quality materials and components that can be recycled and re used This symbol means that electric and electronic equipment at the end of their life cycle must be disposed of separately from household waste Consequently please send this equipment to your local collection recycling centre The European Union has selective systems for used electric and electronic products 1 3 Usage conditions The appliance cannot be connected to an IT power supply scheme The appliance is pow
35. o 5 levels 1 to 5 or to OFF The same volume is set for both the internal and external ring 1 Using the menu Press OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen 4 Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS Press gt OK ALARM is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select RINGS Press OK EXT RING is displayed on the screen A Use the and VPkeys to select RING VOL Press OK The ring volume used is played and VOLUME X is displayed 4 Use the and v keys to select the ring volume Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know that the ring volume has been saved Hold down the C QI key for 2 seconds to return to idle 2 During call reception The handset rings 4 PressC l or use the and v keys to select the ring volume The last setting selected is stored 6 3 Tones a Activating Deactivating the key beeps When activated this function lets you hear a beep each time you press a key Follow the steps below to activate or deactivate the key beeps The handset is idle no tone Press OK CALL LIST is displayed on the screen a Use the and v keys to select HS SETTINGS 27 or Press OK ALARM is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select TONES Press OK KEYTONE is displayed on the screen Press 9 OK A a Use the a and v keys to select either ON to activate the keytones
36. o consult the other contacts Press the first letter of the name you are looking for b Direct access or e The handset is idle no tone Press the FA key to access the phonebook The first contact is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to consult the other contacts Press the first letter of the name you are looking for 3 3 Modifying a contact The handset is idle no tone Press a The first contact is displayed on the screen A 1 Use the and v keys to select the contact you want to modify Press OK ADD is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select EDIT then press OK Press C I to erase the name displayed character by character then use the keys on the alphanumerical keypad to edit Press OK to save the changes to the name Press C QI to erase the number displayed digit by digit then use the keys on the alphanumerical keypad to make changes Press OK to save the changes to the number MELODY X is displayed on the screen A a Use the amp and v keys to select the ringtone to be associated with the contact Press OK You will hear a beep to let you know that the changes you made have been saved Press C Gl to return to the previous menu 18 3 4 Erasing a contact The handset is idle no tone Press LE The first contact is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to select the contact you want to erase Press OK ADD
37. om s Customer Service department TELEPHONE FUNCTION No display e Check that the handset batteries have been correctly inserted polarities e Place the handset on the base to charge the batteries e Remove the handset batteries and put them back in The batteries are not charged 41 e Check the battery polarities e Clean the handset and base charge contacts e Recharge the batteries again A beep is heard both when you are making a call or when the set is idle e Recharge the handset batteries e Move closer to the base The handset cannot find the base You are out of range and must move closer to the base Connect the base power supply correctly Remove the handset batteries and put them back in Disconnect the mains adaptor from the base and reconnect it to the base The dialling tone cannot be heard e Check that the telephone line is correctly connected to the base NUMBER AND NAME DISPLAY FUNCTON e Access to the Number and name display service is subject to subscription to the Belgacom service and depends on the technical availability of the service e f you have subscribed to this service the date day month and time are updated by the network each time a call is received 42 13 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY CE DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE We Logicom 74 rue de la Belle Etoile Z Paris Nord II B P 58338 95941 ROISSY CDG France Declare that the Twist 129 Riva 250 product conform
38. s to the essential applicable requirements especially the following in directive 1999 5 CE Article 3 1a user health and safety protection EN60950 1 2006 Article 3 1b protection requirements in relation to electromagnetic compatibility EN301489 6 V1 2 1 08 2002 EN301489 1 V1 6 1 2005 Article 3 2 correct use of the radio electric spectrum avoiding harmful interference EN301406V 1 5 1 2003 We declare that the Twist 129 Riva 250 product conforms to the requirements related to European line interface standards This device is designed for connection to Belgacom s Public Switched Analog Telephone Network This conformity covers the product for which it is provided as long as it is installed and used according to the instructions provided in the user manual Any unauthorised modification to the product cancels this declaration of conformity Roissy 22 December 2008 Bernard BESSIS Chairman and Chief Executive 43 14 GUARANTEE TERMS The Equipment you have bought has been carefully selected by Belgacom and is covered by a two year warranty on spare parts and labor in the event of any material or manufacturing defect unless otherwise specified The warranty shall be valid from the date on which the equipment is collected or delivered If you have any problems with the equipment you should take it to a Teleboutique or to one of our authorized agents in its entirety and in its original packagi
39. swering machine or use voice or banking servers 22 Follow the steps below to select the type of numbering e The handset is idle no tone e Press 9 OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen e Use the and Vkeys to select BS SETTINGS e Press OK e DELETE HS is displayed on the screen e Use the and Vkeys to select DIAL MODE e Press OK e VOICE FREQ is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and Y keys to select the type of dialling you want e Press OK e You will hear a beep to let you know your choice has been confirmed e Hold down theC I key for 2 seconds to return to idle 5 3 Modifying the R flash key time The R key lets you access Belgacom s Comfort services Contact Belgacom for all information CAUTION We strongly recommend that you leave this setting at SHORT set at 100ms by default However for sets installed behind certain private exchanges PABX another setting may be vital e LONG 600ms e MEDIUM 270ms e SHORT 100ms Follow the steps below to modify the time for the R key e The handset is idle no tone e Press OK e CALL LIST is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select BS SETTINGS e Press OK e DELETE HS is displayed on the screen A a e Use the and v keys to select FLASH TIME e Press OK e SHORT is displayed on the screen 23 The asterisk indicates the time that is currently used
40. t to reveal their number are not saved in the call log SECRET is displayed on the screen when the caller does not want to reveal their number e When a call is received with the name the handset displays the caller s name and number alternately Answered calls are saved in the log but are considered as read When you answer a call the number or name is replaced with the conversation time after 40 seconds conversation e The name and number are only displayed when you are on line if you have subscribed to the number and name display service 38 11 2 Consulting the call log Your call log can contain the last 10 calls received Beyond this the most recent call replaces the oldest one IMPORTANT As soon as you consult the log a missed unanswered call which is not read is indicated by the icon displayec on the screen This icon will disappear when A a you consult it with the and v keys The handset is idle no tone Press to enter consultation mode The most recent number or name saved in the log is displayed on the screen A a Use the and v keys to consult the other numbers in the log Press OK A a Use the and v keys to select DETAILS Press OK to view the date and time the call arrived Hu Press amp to view the number if the name is displayed Press OK to exit the DETAILS option Press the C GI key to return to idle You can also access the call log via the menu Press O
41. ternal call At the end of the call press o 36 9 4 Transferring an external call to another handset You are talking to an external correspondent Press OK INTERCOM is displayed on the screen Press 5 OK COM XX 9 is displayed on the screen Example COM 1 3 9 Enter the number of the handset where you want the call to be transferred to CALLING HS X is displayed on the handset s screen X represents the number of the handset called Example CALLING HS 3 CALL FROM X is displayed on the screen of the handset called X corresponds to the number of the handset from where the call is made example CALL FROM 2 Press 5 Your external correspondent is now in a call with your internal correspondent 9 5 Three way conference call two internal handsets one external correspondent You can talk to an internal correspondent and an external correspondent at the same time 10 You are on line with an external correspondent Press OK INTERCOM is displayed on the screen Press OK COM XX 9 is displayed on the screen Example COM 1 3 9 Enter the number of the handset you want to call CALLING HS X is displayed on the handset s screen X represents the number of the handset called Example CALLING HS 3 CALL FROM X is displayed on the screen of the handset called X corresponds to the number of the handset from where the call is made example CALL FROM 2
42. the screen e The number is displayed on the screen e Press 9 OK e MELODY X is displayed on the screen X represents the ringtone number A a e Use the and v keys to select the ringtone to be associated with this contact e Press 9 OK e You will hear a beep to let you know that this contact has been saved in the phonebook e Press the C QI key to return to idle 4 3 Erasing a number or name from the redial list e The handset is idle no tone a e Press v e The last number dialled or the name is displayed a e Use the and v keys to select the number or name you want to erase from the redial list e Press S OK A a e Use the and v keys to select DELETE e Press OK 20 You will hear a beep to let you know that the selected number or name has been erased from the redial list Press the C G key to return to idle 4 4 Erasing the full redial list a Press v The last number dialled or the name is displayed Press 9 OK A a Use the and v keys to select DELETE ALL Press OK CONFIRM is displayed on the screen Press 9 OK You will hear a beep to let you know that all the numbers or names in the redial list have been erased EMPTY is displayed on the screen Press the C G key to return to idle 21 5 BASE SETTINGS Remark When you access a base setting the appliance will always ask you for the base s PIN code PIN is displayed on

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