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1.                                                                                                                  10 Get started    2 Connect the power socket to a standard    wall outlet   3 Connect the telephone line cord to the    phone socket at the bottom of the base  station and the wall phone socket              Twist 500                               Connect the charger    Note         The instructions for charger connection below  is only available for multi pack models           1 Connect the output plug of the power  socket to the bottom of the charger        2 Connect the power socket to a standard  wall outlet        Wall mount the base station    Warning         You must follow the instructions below to wall  mount the base station           1 Remove the bracket from the base  station        3 Re insert the bracket into the back of the  base station     4 Insert screws  not included  into the wall                                               eoo  000                                                                  e                                                PEN                      82 35                l                   19 55           wall       Lass       Get started    Slide the base station down into place     Align the mounting holes on the back of  the base station with the screws on the    11    English       Install the handset    Caution            Risk of explosion  Keep batteries away from  heat  sunshine or fire  Never discard batteries  in fi
2.       Key Name Descriptions    Overview of the phone                                                                                                                   a 1 Earpiece  Mf    2 Right soft   Select the function  if key displayed on the     handset screen  directly above the  belgacom key   3 Call Log Up   Scroll up on the  key menu    Increase the  earpiece speaker  volume  e   Enter the call log    4 Phonebook    Scroll down on the     Down key menu       Decrease the  I  2  3     earpiece speaker      volume  4s 5u Om   Enter the  Ton 8  9   phonebook    Er 7 7   5 n  On Off   End the call        Key   Exit the menu   a      ar mer i operation  FT   Turn the handset  on off  9 6 Speaker key   Turn the speaker  on off  7 Redial key     Enter redial list  and dial the recent  number  8 Ringer Off    Press to entera  Pause key pause    Turn the ringer  on off    Switch between  he lower and  upper case during  ext editing  9 Intercom    Make the intercom    r   Conference call  key   Make the  conference call  10 Microphone  11 Mute key   Mute unmute the                microphone    8 Your Twist 500       Key Name Descriptions          12 Star Keylock   Lock unlock keypad  key  13 enu key   Access the main  menu  14 Talk Recall     Make and receive  Key calls    Send the flash  signal  15 Left soft key   Select the function       displayed on the  handset screen  directly above the       Display icons    In standby mode  the icons shown on the main  screen tell you 
3.     Manual registration    If auto registration fails  register your handset  manually to the base station     1 Press menu on the handset    2 Select  ADVANCED SET   gt    REGISTER   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    3 Press and hold  1   on the base station for  5 seconds until you hear a confirmation  beep    4 Enter the system PIN  Press  CLEAR  to  make corrections    5 Press  OK  to confirm the PIN    L gt  Registration is completed in less than 2  minutes  The base automatically assigns  a handset number to the handset     Note         If the PIN is incorrect or no base is found  within a certain period  your handset displays  a notification message  Repeat the above       procedure if registration fails        30 Advanced settings    Note         The preset PIN is 0000  No change can be  made on it              Unregister the handsets    1 If two handsets share the same base  station  you can unregister a handset with  another handset     Press menu     Select  ADVANCED SET   gt    UNREGISTER   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    Enter the system PIN   The preset PIN   is 0000   Press  CLEAR  to remove the  number     WN    A       UT    Select the handset number to be  unregistered     Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The handset is unregistered     ON    Tip         The handset number displays beside the  handset name in standby mode              Restore default settings  You can reset your phone settings to the  original factory settings    1 Press menu     2 Select  
4.    12 Extra features    Your phone offers you extra features which  keep you organized and informed while on the  move        Alarm clock    Your phone has a built in alarm clock  Check the  information below to set your alarm clock     Set the alarm    Press menu    Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   ALARM    hen press  SELECT  to confirm    Select  ON ONCE  or  ON DAILY    hen press  SELECT  to confirm    Enter an alarm time    Press  OK  to confirm     Ly The alarm is set and  9 is displayed  on the screen     UA Ww N        Note         Press      V to switch between  AM   PM              Turn off the alarm       When the alarm rings    1 Press any key can turn off the alarm        Before the alarm rings    1 Press menu     2 Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   ALARM    then press  SELECT  to confirm     J Select  OFF   then press  SELECT  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     28 Extra features       Set the alarm melody    1 Press menu   2 Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   ALARM  TONE   then press  SELECT  to confirm     J Select anew melody  then press   SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Note         The alarm volume is set to the same level as  the ringer volume  If the ringer is off  the alarm  volume is set to level 1              Auto clock      This service is network dependent       Ensure you have the caller ID service before  you have this feature                    It synchronizes the date and time on your  phone with the public switched tele
5.   L gt  The most recent number is then dialed  out        Call from the redial list    You can make a call from the redial list     Tip         For more information  see    Redial a call  in the  Redial list section              Call from the phonebook    You can make a call from the phonebook list     Tip         For more information  see  Call from the  phonebook  in the Phonebook section              Call from the call log    You can return a call from the outgoing   received or missed call log     EF         For more information  see  Return a call  in  the Call log section                The call timer displays the talk time of your  current call              Note          f you hear warning tones  the handset is  almost out of battery or the handset is out  of range  Charge the battery or move the  handset nearer to the base station              End a call    You can end a call in these ways       Press    or    e Place the handset to the base station  or charging cradle if the auto hang up  is activated        Answer a Call    When the phone rings  press Q   or I to  answer the call     VN Warning      When the handset rings or when the  handsfree is activated  keep the handset away  from your ear to avoid ear damage       The caller ID service is available if you have  registered to the caller ID service with your  service provider                          Tip         When there is a missed call  the handset  displays a notification message              Turn off the r
6.   shall be installed near the equipment and shall  be easily accessible       Handsfree activation could suddenly increase  the volume in the earpiece to a very high level   make sure the handset is not too close to your  ear                   This equipment is not designed to make  emergency calls when the power fails  An  alternative has to be made available to allow  emergency calls      Do not expose the phone to excessive heat   caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight      Do not drop your phone or allow objects to   fall on your phone       Do not use any cleaning agents containing  alcohol  ammonia  benzene  or abrasives as  hese may harm the set       Do not use the product in places where there  are explosive hazards          Do not let small metal objects come into  contact with the product  This can deteriorate  audio quality and damage the product          Active mobile phones in the vicinity may cause  interference     Metallic objects may be retained if placed near  or on the handset receiver              About operating and storage temperatures    e Operate in a place where temperature is  always between O C to  35  C  32  F to  95 F      e Store in a place where temperature is  always between  20  C and  45  C   4   F  to 113  P        Battery life may be shortened in low  temperature conditions     Use GAP standard compliance    The GAP standard guarantees that all  DECT    GAP handsets and base stations  comply with a minimum operating standard  irres
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8.  SET   gt   XHD  SOUND   then press  SELECT  to  confirm     Select the new setting  then press   SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     When you are in a call     1    2  3    Press  OPTION  to enter the options  menu     Change the XHD setting     Press  SELECT  to confirm  L gt  The setting is saved     Self defined settings    25    English    11 Call features    The phone supports a number of call related  features that help you handle and manage the  calls        Auto hang up    To end a call  simply place the headset on the  base station or charge cradle     Activate Deactivate auto hang up    1 Press menu     2 Select  PERSONAL SET   gt   AUTO  HANG UP   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    J Select  ON   OFF   then press  SELECT   to confirm    L gt  The setting is saved     Note         When the auto hang up is off  the speaker is  on automatically              Auto conference    To join an external call with another handset   press C        Activate Deactivate auto conference    1 Press menu     2 Select  ADVANCED SET   gt    CONFERENCE   then press  SELECT   to confirm    J Select  ON   OFF   then press  SELECT   to confirm    L gt  The setting is saved     26 Call features       Select the recall duration    Ensure that the recall time is set correctly  before you can answer a second call  In normal  case  the phone Is already preset for the recall  duration  You can select among 3 options    SHORT    MEDIUM  and  LONG   The  number of available option
9.  service provider to change the  settings   The handset on the charger does not charge   e Ensure the batteries are inserted  correctly   e Ensure the handset is placed properly on  the charger  The battery icon animates  when charging     Batteries are defective  Purchase new  ones from your dealer        No display    Ensure the batteries are charged       Ensure there are power and phone  connections     Bad audio  crackles  echo  etc      e  he handset is nearly out of range  Move  it closer to the base station   e  he phone receives interference from    the nearby electrical appliances  Move the  base station away from them   e  he phone is at a location with thick    walls  Move the base away from them        The handset does not ring   Ensure the handset ringtone is turned on   The base station does not ring     The base station has no ringtone  only the  handset rings when there is an incoming call        The caller ID does not display     e The service is not activated  Check with  your service provider      The caller s information is withheld or  unavailable     The caller ID does not display              e The service is not activated  Check with  your service provider    e The caller s information is withheld or  unavailable     When I see  WAITING     on the screen   what is happening with the phone    The phone is recalling the memory of the  phonebook and call log  Both information are  stored in the base station  Then the handset  retrieves the data from the 
10.  setting is saved        3 Set the date and time       The phone is now ready to use        L gt  To set the date and time later  press   BACK  to skip this setting        Set the date and time    1 Press menu    2 Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   SET  DATE TIME   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    3 Press the numeric buttons to enter the  date  then press  OK  to confirm    L gt  On the handset  the time set menu is  displayed    4 Press the numeric buttons to enter the  time     e Ifthe time is in 12 hour format  press    to select  AM  or  PM      5 Press  OK  to confirm        Set the date and time format    1 Press menu    2 Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   SET  FORMAT   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    3 Select  DATE FORMAT  or  TIME  FORMAT     4 Select the setting  Select  DD MM  MM   DD  as the date display and  12 HOURS     or  24 HOURS  as the time display  Then  press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        What is standby mode     Your phone is in standby mode when it is idle   The standby screen displays the handset name   handset number  date and time  signal icon  and  battery icon        Check the signal strength    e The signal icon displays the link status  between the handset and base station  A  steady icon means your handset and the  base station are linked  A flashing icon  means your handset and the base station  are not linked       Ensure the handset is linked to the base  station before you make or receive calls  and carry out the 
11. 20  Overview of the base station 9 View the phonebook 20  Display icons 9 Search a record 20  Access the phonebook during a call 20  3  Getstarted 40 Call from the phonebook 20  Connnect the base station 10 ACH a record 20  Connect the charger 10 Se Tie meto A  g    Wall mount the base station 11 Edit arecord A  Delete a record 21  Install the handset 12 Fuel 91  Check the battery level 12  Welcome mode 13  Set the date and time 13 8 Calllog 22  Set the date and time format 13 View the call records 22  What is standby mode  13 Return a call 22  Check the signal strength 13 Delete a call record 22  Switch your handset On Off 13 Delete all call records 22  Save a call record to the phonebook 22  4 Calls 14  ake a cal 14 9 Redial list 23  End a call 15 View the redial records 23  Answer a call 15 Redial a call 23  Adjust the earpiece volume 5 Save a redial record to the phonebook 23  ute the microphone 5 Delete a redial record 23  Turn the speaker on or off 15 Delete all redial records 23  ake a second call 15  Answer a second call 5 10 Self defined settings 24  oggle between two calls 16 Personalize the phone display 24  ake a conference call 16 Personalize the sounds 24  5 Intercom and conference calls 17 11 Call features 26  ake a call to another handset 17 Auto hang up 26  Transfer a call 17 Auto conference 26  ake a conference call 7 Select the recall duration 26  First ring 26  ECO mode 27    Contents    3    English                      12 Extra features 28  Alarm clock 2
12. 8  Auto clock 28   eypad lock 28  Locate the handset 29   13 Advanced settings 30  Register the handsets 30  Unregister the handsets 30  Restore default settings 30   14 Default settings 31   15 Technical data 32   16 Frequently asked questions 33    4 Contents    1 Important       Safety instructions  Power requirements    e This product requires an electrical supply  of 230 volts AC  In case of power failure   the communication can be lost        e The voltage on the network is classified  as TNV 3  Telecommunication Network  Voltages   as defined in the standard EN  60950     Warning         The Electrical network is classified as  hazardous  The only way to power down the  charger is to unplug the power supply from  the electrical outlet  Ensure that the electrical  outlet is always easily accessible           To avoid damage or malfunction    EH Caution      Use only the power supply listed in the user  instructions          Use only the batteries listed in the user  instructions       Do not allow the charging contacts or the  battery to come into contact with metal  objects       Do not open the handset  base station or charger  as you could be exposed to high voltages       Do not allow the charger to come into contact  with liquids          Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an  incorrect type          Dispose of used batteries according to the  instructions       Always use the cables provided with the  product     For pluggable equipment  the socket outlet
13. ADVANCED SET   gt   RESET    then press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     3 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All settings are reset     L gt  The welcome screen displays     Tip         For more information about the default  settings  see the section on Default settings           14 Default settings                                                                                                    Language Country dependent  Handset name BELGACOM  Date 01 01 10  Date format DD MM  Time 00 00  Time format 24 hour  Auto clock On  Alarm Off  Phonebook list Unchanged  Auto hang up On  Recall time Country dependent  Network type PSTN  DECT phone  for connection to  he public switched  elephone network   First ring Country dependent  Conference Off  andset ring melody Melody 1  Alarm tone elody 1  Receiver volume Volume 3  andset speaker Level 3  volume  andset ring volume Level 3  andset key beep On  XHD sound On  ncoming call log Empty  Redial list Empty                Default settings    31    English    15 Technical data    32    Display   Progressive LCD backlight   General telephone features   Dual mode caller name  amp  number  identification   10 polyphonic ringer melodies and 5  standard ringer melodies  Conference call and voicemails  Intercom   Phonebook list  Redial list and Call log  Phonebook list with 200 entries  Redial list with 10 entries   Call log with 50 entries   Battery    2 x AAA Ni MH 1 2V Rechargeable  650mAh batteri
14. Belgacom Twist 500    User manual              belgacom       Twist 500    belgacom    belgacom    TAKES YOU ALONG    Declaration of Conformity    We     PHILIPS Consumer Lifestyle  Tussendiepen 4   9206 AD Drachten   The Netherlands    Declare that product model TWIST     500 is in compliance with ANNEX IV of the  R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC and then with the following essential requirements     Article 3 1 a    protection of the health  amp  the safety of the user   Safety   EN 60950 1 2006  SAR  EN50360 2001 EN50385 2002   Article 3 1 b    protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility   EMC   ETSI EN 301 489 1 v1 8 1 2008  amp  ETSI EN 301 489 6  v1 3 1 2008   Article 3 2   effective use of the radio spectrum   Radio   EN 301 406 V 1 5 1  2003     The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council  Directive 1999 5 EC  amp  2009 125 EC  EC 1275 2008  EC 278 2009  is ensured     Product is labelled with the European approval marking CE and the number of the    Notified Body as follows  C     01 68    Date   07 04 2010  Drachten    Datum   07 04 2010  Drachten       Didier Scribe Declaration of Conformity  Home Audio Video Accessories    Contents                                                                         1 Important 5 6 Text and numbers 19  Safety instructions 5 Enter text and numbers 19  Switch between uppercase and lowercase  2 Your Twist 500 7 oi  What is in the box 7  Overview of the phone 8 7 Phonebook 
15. ERSONAL SET   gt    LANGUAGE   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    3 Select a language  then press  SELECT   to confirm    L gt  The setting is saved        Personalize the sounds       Set the handset   s ringtone    You can select from 15 ringtones     1 Press menu     24  Self defined settings    2 Select  PERSONAL SET   gt   HANDSET  TONES   gt   RING TONES   then press   SELECT  to confirm     3 Select a ringtone  then press  SELECT   to confirm   L The setting is saved        Set the handset   s ringtone volume    You can select among 6 ringtone volume  levels or  OFF      1 Press menu     2 Select  PERSONAL SET   gt   HANDSET  TONES   gt   RING VOLUME   then press   SELECT  to confirm     3 Select a volume level  then press   SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved     Tip         To turn off the ringtone  press and hold f in  standby mode  Then    displays on the screen              Set the key tone    Key tone is the sound made when you press a  key on the handset     1 Press menu    2 Select  PERSONAL SET   gt   HANDSET  TONES   gt   KEY BEEP   then press   SELECT  to confirm    J Select  ON   OFF   then press  SELECT     to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Enhance the audio quality    XHD  Extreme High Definition  sound  mode is an exclusive feature which transmits  high fidelity signals to the handset  It makes  the phone conversations sound like real life  conversations     When you are in standby mode     1  2    Press menu     Select  ADVANCED
16. K  again to  confirm   L gt  The current call is put on hold  and you  are now connected to the other call        Make a conference call    Note         This service is network dependent  Check with  the service provider for additional charges           When you are connected to two calls  press   OK   select  CONFERENCE  and then press   SELECT  again to confirm   L gt  The two calls are combined and a  conference call is established     16 Calls    5 Intercom and  conference calls    An intercom call is a call to another handset  that shares the same base station     conference  call involves a conversation among you  another  handset user and the outside callers        Make a call to another handset    Note       e Ifthe base station only has 2 registered  handsets  press int to make a call to another  handset           1 Press int  The handsets available for  intercom are displayed    2 Select or enter a handset number  then  press  SELECT  to confirm    L gt  The selected handset rings     3 Press   5  on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established           4 Press e to cancel or end the intercom  call     Note         Ifthe selected handset is occupied in a call  you  hear a busy tone              While you are on the phone    You can go from one handset to another  during a call     1 Press int   L gt  The current caller is put on hold     2 Select or enter a handset number  then  press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  Wait for the other side to answer your  c
17. all        Toggle between calls    Press int to switch between the outside call  and the intercom call        Transfer a call    1 Press int during a call     2 Select or enter the handset number  then  press  SELECT  to confirm     J Press   X  when the other side answers  your call   L gt  The call is now transferred to the  selected handset        Make a conference call    A 3 way conference call is a call between you   another handset user and the outside callers  It  requires two handsets to share the same base  station        During an external call    1 Press int to initiate an internal call       The handsets available for intercom are  displayed     L gt  The external caller is put on hold     2 Select or enter a handset number  then  press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The selected handset rings     3 Press   5  on the selected handset   L gt  The intercom is established        4 Press and hold int on your handset   L You are now on a 3 way conference  call with the external call and the  selected handset        5 Pres A to end the conference call     Intercom and conference calls     17    English    Note         Press 4 to join an ongoing conference with  another handset if  ADVANCED SET   gt    CONFERENCE  is set to  ON            During the conference call    1    Press int to put the external call on hold    and go back to the    internal call     L gt  The external call is put on hold     Press int to toggle  and internal call     Press and hold int    conferenc
18. an be viewed     J Press  SELECT  again to dial out the  number        Call from the phonebook  1 Press P to access the phonebook   2 Select a contact in the phonebook list     3 Press   5  to make the call        Add a record    Note          f your phonebook memory is full  the handset  displays a notification message  Delete some  records to add new ones           1 Press menu     2 Select  PHONEBOOK   gt   NEW  ENTRY   then press  SELECT  to  confirm     3 Enter the name then press  OK  to  confirm     4 Enter the number  then press  SAVE  to  confirm     Tip       For more information on how to edit the  name and number  see the section on Text  and numbers           Note       The phonebook only saves new number           Tip       378 oM      Press and hold   to insert a pause           L gt  Your new record is saved        Set the melody    You can personalize the melody played when  someone in the  phonebook calls you     Note         Ensure you have subscribed the caller line  identification service before you have this  feature           1 Press menu     2 Selec  PHONEBOOK   gt   SELECT  MELODY   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    Select a contact  then press  VIEW      Press  SELECT  to set or change the  melody for the contact     A w          5 Select a melody for the contact  then  press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The melody is set        Edit a record       1 Press menu    2 Select  PHONEBOOK   gt   EDIT  ENTRY   then press  SELECT  to  confirm    J Select th
19. ase and lowercase letters     Text and numbers 19    English    7 Phonebook    This phone has a phonebook that stores up   to 200 records  You can access the phonebook  from the handset  Each record can have a name  up to 14 characters long and a number up to  24 digits long    There are 2 direct access memories  keys        and   a   Depending on your country  keys        and   a   are preset to the voice mail number  and information service number of your service  provider respectively  When you press and hold  on the key in standby mode   the saved phone  number is dialed automatically        View the phonebook    Note         You can view the phonebook on one handset  only each time           1 Press y   2 Select a contact and view the available  information        Search a record    You can search the phonebook records in these  ways     Scroll the contacts list           Enter the first character of the contact        Scroll the contact list    Access the phonebook menu  then press     and P to scroll through the phonebook  entries     20 Phonebook       Enter the first character of a contact    1 Access the phonebook menu   2 Select  LIST    J Pressthe alphanumerica key that  corresponds to the character   Ly The first record that starts with this  character is displayed        Access the phonebook during  a call    1 Press  OPTIONS   select   PHONEBOOK  then press  SELECT   again to confirm    2 Select the contact  then press  SELECT   to confirm    L gt  The number c
20. base station after a  few seconds  When you press        the call log        phonebook information is displayed on the handset     The handset loses connection with the base  or the sound is distorted during a call   Check if the ECO mode is activated  Turn it  off to increase the handset range and enjoy  the optimal call conditions     Note       e Ifthe above solutions do not help  disconnect  the power supply from both the handset and  base station  Try again after 1 minute           Frequently asked questions 33    English    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  packaging  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 re
21. e call agai    Note    between the external    o establish the  n          Ifa handset hangs up d    call  the other handset  the external call        uring the conference  remains connected to       18    Intercom and conference calls          6 Text and  numbers    You can enter text and numbers for handset  name  phonebook records  and other menu  items        Enter text and numbers    1 Press once or several times on the  alphanumeric key to enter the selected  character    2 Press  CLEAR  to delete the character   Press     2 to move the cursor left and  right                                                                          Key Characters  Upper case    0  0   5 142  59  96A    1  Sp1Q H  lt  gt    amp    L  PELIS 5 0   2 ABC2A  A     AAAA  ACCC   3 DEF3DDEEEEEEE  AQ  GHI4GITTT IT   5 KLSALLL   6 O6NNNOOO         7 PORS7RS S BNOX   8 TUV8TTUUUUUY  Up   9 WXYZ9YZZZ Go   y             Key Characters  Lower case    0  0   5 7 TH  926N        1  Sp  1 _   lt  gt    amp    E   X    08      2 abc2a      a        agdt   3 def3dde       amp 8eAQ   4 ehi4sfitill   5 jkl 5 At   6 mno  fii                   pqrs fFss  gIlo     8 tuv8tt   d        ddu   9 wxyz9yzzzf  QO Y       Example to write  Paul   Press 7 once  P   Press 2 once  a   Press 8 two times  u  Press 5 three times  I       Switch between uppercase    and lowercase  By default  the first letter of each word in     sentence is uppercase and the rest is lowercase     Press and hold f to switch between the  upperc
22. e contact  then press  SELECT   to confirm    4 Edit the name  then press  OK  to  confirm    5 Edit the number  then press  SAVE  to  confirm    L gt  The record is saved           Delete a record    1 Press menu     2 Select  PHONEBOOK   gt   DELETE    then press  SELECT  to confirm     3 Select a contact  then press  OK  to  confirm  L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all records    1 Press menu   2 Select  PHONEBOOK   gt   DELETE  ALL   press  SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  request     3 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted     Phonebook 21    English    8 Call log    The call log stores the call history of all  outgoing  missed or received calls  The incoming  call history includes the name and number   of the caller  call time and date  This feature is  available if you have registered to the caller ID  service with your service provider   Your phone can store up to 50 call records  The  call log icon on the handset flashes to remind  you of any unanswered calls  If the caller allows  the display of his identity  you can view his  name or number The call records are displayed  in chronological order with the most recent  received call at the top of the list           Note         Ensure the number in the call list is valid before  you can call back directly from the call list              View the call records    1 Press     2 Select  CALL LIST   then press  SELECT   to confirm     L gt  The incoming call log is d
23. es    Adaptor    Base  Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 1A   Output  6V 500mA    Charger  Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 2A   Output  6V 150mA    Power consumption    Power consumption at standby mode   around 650mW    Weight and dimensions    Handset  104 grams  162 x 27 x 46 mm  H x D x W           Base  105 grams  81 x99 x 112 mm  H x D x W   Temperature range  Operation  0  C to  35  C  32  F to 95  F   Storage   20  C to  45  C   4  F to 113  F   Relative humidity   Operation  Up to 95  at 40  C   Storage  Up to 95  at 40  C             Technical data    16 Frequently  asked questions    The signal icon flashes     e     The handset is out of range  Move it  closer to the base station    If the handset displays  UNREGISTERED     register the handset     Tip         For more information  see  Register the  handsets    on the Advanced settings section           IF I fail to register the additional handsets to  the base station  what do I do     Your base memory Is full  Unregister the unused  handsets and try again   No dialing tone      Check your phone connections   e  he handset is out of range  Move it  Closer to the base station     No parking tone       e  he handset is not placed properly on the  cradle   e The charging contacts are dirty     Disconnect the power supply first and  dean the contacts with a damp cloth       cannot change the settings of my voice mail   what do   do   The voice mail service is managed by your  service provider but not the phone itself   Contact your
24. inger for all incoming calls    There are two ways to turn off the ringer     1 Press and hold   in standby mode   Ly J   displays on the screen     2 When the phone rings  press  SILENT         Adjust the earpiece volume    Press   or   to adjust the volume during a call   L gt  The earpiece volume is adjusted and  the phone is back to the call screen        Mute the microphone    1 Press   during a call   L gt  The handset displays  MUTE ON    L gt  The caller cannot hear you  but you  can still hear his voice        2 Press V again to unmute the microphone   L gt  You can now communicate with the  caller        Turn the speaker on or off  Press 11       Make a second call    Note         This service is network dependent           1 Press  amp  during a call  then press  OK    L gt  The first call is put on hold     2 Dial the second number   L gt  The number displayed on the screen is  dialed out           Answer a second call    Note         This is a country dependent setting           When there is a periodical beep to notify you  of an incoming call  you can answer the call in  these ways     1 Press   5  and 2 4  to answer the call   L gt  The first call is put on hold  and you  are now connected to the second call     2 Press   5  and   E to end the current call  and answer the first call     Calls 15    English       Toggle between two calls    You can toggle your calls in these ways   1 Press   5  and 2 4  or  2 Press  OK  and select  SWITCH  CALLS   then press  O
25. isplayed     3 Selecta record  then press  OPTION   for more available information        Return a call    1 Press        Select  CALL LIST   then press   OPTION      2  3 Select a record on the list   4    Press   S  to make the call     22   Call log       Delete a call record    1 Press      2 Select  CALL LIST     J Selecta record  then press  OPTION  to  confirm    4    Select  DELETE   then press  SELECT   to confirm  L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all call records    1 Press      2 Select  CALL LIST     J Press  OPTION  to enter the options  menu    4 Select  DELETE ALL   then press    SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The handset displays a confirmation  requests     5 Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  All records are deleted        Save a call record to the  phonebook    Press  amp    Select  CALL LIST     Select a record  then press  OPTION  to  confirm    Select  SAVE NUMBER   then press   SELECT  to confirm     Enter and edit the name  then press  OK   to confirm     an Ui AA WNS       Enter and edit the number  then press   SAVE  to confirm   L gt  The record is saved     9 Redial list    The redial list stores the call history of dialed  calls  It includes the names and or numbers you  have called  This phone can store up to 10 redial  records        View the redial records    1 Press redial to enter the list of dialed  calls     2 Select a record  press  SELECT         Redial a call    1 Press redial     2 Select the record you want to call  Press  R  w     L g
26. n Directive 2006 66 EC  which  cannot be disposed with normal household  waste           Please inform yourself about the local rules  on separate collection of batteries because  correct disposal helps to prevent negative  consequences for the environmental and  human health        6 Important    Q    When this logo is attached to a product    It means a financial contribution has been  paid to the associated national recovery and  recycling system     Environmental information    All unnecessary packaging has been omitted   We have tried to make the packaging easy to  separate into three materials  cardboard  box    polystyrene foam  buffer  and polyethylene  bags  protective foam sheet      Your system consists of materials which can  be recycled and reused if disassembled by   a specialized company  Please observe the  ocal regulations regarding the disposal of  packaging materials  exhausted batteries and  old equipment                    Your product contains batteries covered by  he European Directive 2006 66 EC  which  cannot be disposed of with normal household  waste              Please inform yourself about the local rules on  separate collection of batteries  The correct  disposal of batteries helps prevent potentially  negative consequences on the environment  and human health     2 Your Twist 500    What is in the box                      Power supply     y     Line cord    qo     fo ge   00    Line adapter       User Manual    Your Twist 500    7    English    
27. paired 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 unre   lated 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 terminal 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       belgacom    Belgacom SA under public law   Bd  du Roi Albert II
28. pective of their make  The handset   and base station are GAP compliant  which  means they guarantee the minimum functions   register a handset  take the line  make a call  and receive a call  The advanced features may  not be available if you use them with other  makes  To register and use this handset with  a GAP compliant base station of different  make  first follow the procedure described in  the manufacturer s instructions  then follow  the procedure described in this manual for          Important 5    English    registering a handset  To register a handset  from different make to the base station  put  the base station in registration mode  then  follow the procedure described in the handset  manufacturer s instructions        Disposal of your old product and  batteries          Your product is designed and manufactured  with high quality materials and components   which can be recycled and reused     p         When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol   is attached to a product it means that the  product is covered by the European Directive  2002 96 EC  Please inform yourself about the  local separate collection system for electrical  and electronic products        Please act according to your local rules and  do not dispose of your old products with your  normal household waste     Correct disposal of your old product helps to  prevent potential negative consequences for  the environment and human health     A    Your product contains batteries covered by  the Europea
29. phone  network  PSTN  automatically  For the date to  be synchronized  ensure the current year is set        1 Press menu   2 Select  CLOCK  amp  ALARM   gt   AUTO  CLOCK   then press  SELECT  to   confirm   J Select  ON   OFF   Press  SELECT    L gt  The setting is saved                Keypad lock    You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental  button presses        Lock the keypad    1 Press and hold    in standby mode   L gt  The keypad is locked     Note         When the keypad is locked  no call can be  made  You can still answer the incoming calls   The keypad is unlocked during the call but is  locked automatically after you finish the call              Unlock the keypad    1 Press and hold    L gt  The keypad is unlocked        Locate the handset    1 Press e  on the base station   L gt  All handsets connected to this base  station ring     2 Press  1   on the base station again to  stop ringing   L gt  All handsets stop ringing  or       3 Press any key on one handset to stop  ringing        Extra features    29    English    13 Advanced  settings       Register the handsets    You can register additional handsets to the base  station  The base station can register up to 5  handsets        Auto registration    1 Place the handset on the base station   L gt  The handset detects the base station  and start to register automatically     L gt  Registration is completed in less than 2  minutes  The base station automatically  assigns a handset number to the  handset    
30. phone functions and   features        e Ifyou hear warning tones when you are  on the phone  the handset is almost out  of battery or the handset is out of range   Charge the battery or move the handset  nearer to the base station           Switch your handset On Off    e Press and hold 2S to switch off the    handset  The handset s screen turns off     Note         When the handset is switched off  no call can  be received           e Press and hold 2X to switch on the    handset  It takes a few seconds for the  handset to power up     Get started 13    English    4 Calls    Note         When the power fails  the phone cannot  access emergency services           Tip         Check the signal strength before you make  a call or when you are in a call  For more  information  see  Check the signal strength  in  the Get started section              Make a call    You can make a call in these ways   e Quick call      Di    al before you call     Redial the most recent number  e Call from the redial list     e Call from the phonebook list       e Call from the call log       Quick call    1 Press ul    2 Dial the phone number   L gt  The number is dialed out   L gt  The duration of your current call is  displayed        Dial before you call    1 Dial the phone number  e To erase a digit  press  CLEAR           To enter a pause  press and hold f     2 Press   5  to dial out the call     14 Calls       Redial the most recent number    1 Press ay   2 Press redial     3 Press  SELECT  
31. re       Use only the supplied batteries       Risk of decreased battery life  Never mix  different brands or types of batteries       Charge the batteries for 24 hours before first  use     VN Warning      Check the battery polarity when inserting in  the battery compartment  Incorrect polarity  may damage the product                              n The batteries are pre installed in the  handset  Pull the battery tape off from  the battery door before charging                                   Place the handset on the base station to  power up     12 Get started       belgacom                            I          Twist 500                                                                                                                                           Note                   e If the handset becomes warm when the  batteries are being charged  it is normal              Check the battery level    The battery icon displays the current battery  level                 LI The battery is full  the talk time  can go up to 14 hours   CI The battery is empty  Charge it        The handsets turn off if the battery is empty  If  you are on the phone  you hear warning tones  when the battery is almost empty  The call gets  disconnected after the warning        Welcome mode    To ensure that the phone functions properly    make the following initial settings    1 When you see the welcome message   press  OK     2 Select your language  press  SELECT  to    confirm   L gt  The language
32. s varies with different  countries  For details  consult your service  provider        Set the recall duration    1 Press menu     2 Select  ADVANCED SET   gt   RECALL  TIME   then press  SELECT  to confirm   J Select an option  then press  SELECT  to  confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        First ring    f you have subscribed for caller ID service with  your service provider  your phone can suppress  he first ring before the caller ID displays on   he screen  After the phone is reset  it can  detect automatically if the caller ID service   is subscribed and start to suppress the first  ring  You can change this setting to suit your  preference  This feature only applies to models  with first ring support           Turn the first ring on off    1 Press menu   2 Select  ADVANCED SET   gt   FIRST  RING   then press  SELECT  to confirm     3 Select  ON   OFF   press  OK  to  confirm   L The setting is saved     Note         To reset the first ring status  go to the reset  menu              ECO mode    The  ECO  mode reduces the transmission   power of the handset and base station    1 Press menu    2 Select  ADVANCED SET   gt   ECO   then  press  SELECT  to confirm     J Select the new setting  then press   SELECT  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved   Ly  ECO  is displayed instead of Y in  standby mode    Note         When the  ECO  mode is activated  the  connection range between the handset and  the base station can be reduced           Call features    27    English 
33. t  The number is dialed out        Save a redial record to the  phonebook   1 Press redial to enter the list of dialed  calls     Select a record  then Press  SELECT   hen  OPTION      Select  SAVE NUMBER   then press   SELECT  to confirm     Enter and edit the name  then press  OK   o confirm           Mu MA UC N    Enter and edit the number  then press   SAVE  to confirm   L gt  The record is saved        Delete a redial record    1 Press redial to enter the list of dialed  calls    2 Select a record  then Press  SELECT   then  OPTION      J Select  DELETE   then press  SELECT    L gt  The record is deleted        Delete all redial records    1 Press redial to enter the list of dialed  calls    Press  SELECT  then  OPTION  to enter  the options menu    Select  DELETE ALL   then press   SELECT  to confirm    The handset displays a confirmation  request    Press  OK  to confirm    L gt  All records are deleted     Ui A UC N    Calllog 23    English    10 Self defined  settings    Customize the settings to make it your own  phone        Personalize the phone display       Name the handset    The name of the handset can be up to 14  characters  It is displayed on the handset  screen in standby mode     1 Press menu    2 Select  PERSONAL SET   gt   HANDSET  NAME   then press  SELECT  to confirm    3 Enter or edit the name  To erase a  character  press  CLEAR     4    Press  OK  to confirm   L gt  The setting is saved        Set the display language    1 Press menu    2 Select  P
34. what features are available on  your handset              Icon Descriptions  CI The battery is fully charged   the talk time can go up to  4 hours   CF The battery is empty        Y    indicates if your phone is  inked to a base              key   16 LED  indicator  17 Loudspeaker  18 Battery door     he call is in progress           The alarm is activated     g           CN    The speaker is on        he ringer is off     1            Overview of the base station    S                   Twist 500                                                                                  Crs      amp  belgacom ZA  Key Name Descriptions  1 Paging   Find handsets  key   Enter registration mode          Call log           here is unheard voice  message        Scroll up for more options       Scroll down for more  options      b    3f          ECO The ECO mode is activated        Your Twist 500 9    English    3 Get started    Caution         Ensure you have read the safety instructions in  the  Important  section before you connect  and install your handset              Connnect the base station       Warning         Risk of product damage  Ensure that the  power supply voltage corresponds to the  voltage printed on the back or the underside  of the phone      Use only the supplied power socket to charge  the battery           Note         The type plate is located on the bottom of the  base station           1 Connectthe output plug of the power  socket to the bottom of the base station   
    
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