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2. Room ION LONG een 29 NALA SION TUNELON een 30 Special features by the telephone network provider 30 Pl eme 31 Short operating instructions sse 31 EO MGS SAGES E EEEE EE 33 Cleaning WI VICE em 34 j m 35 Making telephone calls comfortable Making telephone calls comfortable This telephone was designed to allow the user a relaxed comfortable and easy way to make phone calls Clear structure The large keys slide switches and display are clearly arranged Thanks to the built in movement detector the illumination of the key pad and the display is automatically switched on when e g your hand approaches the device Simple operation The volume of the loudspeaker ringing signal and handset can be easily adjusted via slide switches The function keys are clearly marked Safe handling The handset can easily be replaced and stays on its non slip rest You can make outgoing telephone calls even in the case of a power failure If re quired an emergency call function can be programmed Modern technology The call number transfer for incoming calls is just one of the outstanding modern functions provided by this telephone Quality made in Germany Safety information Safety information Please follow the safety information in the programming instructions on page 5 Intended use This telephone is suited to be connected to a
3. Hook Dialling 16 Operation elements 7 Illumination of key pad 9 Keys and their functions 7 Slide switches for volume adjust ments 8 Symbols in the display 8 P Phone book 12 Dialling a number 12 R Radio transmitter 15 Recording of call passages 24 via speed dialling key 5 25 Redialling 16 Restricted numbers 28 Restriction 27 Ringing melody 27 Ringing signals 26 List of released numbers 26 List of restricted numbers 26 Ringing signal volume 20 Room monitoring 29 Access code 29 Handsfree mode 29 Silent monitoring 29 Two way communication 29 S Short operating instructions 31 Slide switches for volume adjust ments 8 SOS key 13 15 Speed dialling keys 11 Support for hearing aid users 28 Switching between handset and hands free operation 23 Symbols in the display 8 T Technical disturbances 33 telephone network provider 30 V Vital sign function 30 Volume 20 Handset 20 Loudspeaker 21 Ringing signal 20 Ww Warning tones 33 Tiptel com GmbH Business Solutions HalskestraBe 1 D 40880 Ratingen Tel 0900 100 84 78 35 Vanity Tel 0900 100 TIPTEL Internet www tiptel de International Internet www tiptel com 1 49 Euro Min aus dem Festnetz der Deutschen Telekom abweichende Mobilfunkpreise m glich Tiptel GmbH Ricoweg 30 B1 A 2351 Wiener Neudorf Tel 02236 677 464 0 Fax 02236 677 464 22 E mail office tiptel at Internet www tiptel at Tiptel AG Bahnstrasse 46
4. To enter a specific alphanumeric character press one or more times the key labelled with the required character once for the first character twice for the second and so on If you want to view the whole phone book list press the P key and after wards the arrow keys Please refer to page 19 of the programming instructions to see how to store phone book entries Sending an emergency call The individually positioned upper speed dialling key 1 can be programmed 12 Making telephone calls and used as an emergency or SOS key After pressing the SOS key up to four stored telephone numbers are called one after the other C Press the SOS key Srey No 1 The display shows the currently dialled emergency number emergency number 1 4 Person seeking help Recipient of an emergency call on Telephone is ringing Pick up the handset The emergency announce ment is heard Press numeric key 5 acknowledgement The emergency announcement is stopped The emergency call telephone is automatically switched to the hands free mode Conversation with person seeking help End conversation Press loudspeaker key Remarks The emergency call has priority over all other telephone activities and can be set in different ways see programming instructions as of page 25 The emergency operation must be set up and activated via the program ming You can store a maximum of 4 emergency numbers You can set up
5. number You have to enter restricted numbers in order to use this function See programming instructions as of page 34 Support for hearing aid users The ear capsule in the handset creates a magnetic field As for hearing aids worn behind the ear the telephone conversation is heard louder and clearer due to the magnetic coupling The switch of the hearing aid has to be set to ul d Operation with headset Instead of the handset you can also connect a headset In this case you need to set the telephone to headset operation Then the display shows the symbol See page 36 of the programming instructions During the headset operation the handset function seize line by picking up and disconnect line by replacing are taken over by the loudspeaker key m Display language You can set the display language to either English German Netherlands or French See page 37 of the programming instructions 28 Extended telephone functions Room monitoring You can monitor a room where your telephone is located remotely The function room monitoring has to be activated at the telephone in the room to be monitored see page 40 of the programming instructions Tone dialling must be set at the telephone from which you intend to monitor the room Pick up the handset and dial the telephone number The telephone in the room to be monitored rings once and engages the line Enter the four digit access code see page
6. 41 of the programming instructions Afterwards the device switches to the monitoring mode and you can listen to what is happening in the surroundings i e monitor the room If you wish to have a silent monitoring without the earlier ringing signal you just need to deactivate the ringing signal see page 22 of the programming instructions You can change from the monitoring mode to the hands free mode or two way communication by pressing the following keys at your telephone 5 Handsfree mode is activated 4 Two way communication You hear the person in the monitored room 6 Two way communication You speak You can switch back and forth by pressing the keys 4 and 6 Replace the handset The connection is disconnected In the monitored room no busy tones are heard via the loudspeaker You can end the room monitoring function by replacing the handset or pressing key 8 When using the silent monitoring please observe the Data Protection Law 29 Extended telephone functions Vital sign function The vital sign function serves to monitor the presence and the health condi tion of a person and is mostly applied in the old people s nursing sector or in the care sector If the function is activated the person in need of care will press the speed dialling key 3 if the telephone requested by sending three warning tones If the person do not press the key an emergency call will be triggered auto matical
7. P key and rhombus key Hands free operation listening in Hands free operation seize line disconnect line Listening in activate deactivate Adjust handset volume A Move slide switch Handset volume will be changed 32 Appendix Error messages Your telephone is supervised on possible technical disturbances Depending on the telephone variant the following messages can occur Fault power Warning clay tone clay tone length approx 1 sec per minute max 15 minutes long Problem Display Warning What is to be done tones Wireless pendant has 1 Radiobatt empt Contact your dealer failed Digit in the bracket No of the pentant Power supply has failed Check to ensure that the AC adapter plug is plugged in if not plug in The batteries of the pho ne are nearly empty Change the old batteries to new ones The connection to the telephone network is disturbed Fault phoneline Warning clay tone clay tone length approx 1 sec per half minute max 1 1 2 minutes long Check to ensure that the telephone connection plug is plugged in If necessary contact your network provider Remarks The battery of the pendant will be checked automatically each time the key of the pendant is pressed e If the power supply has failed the telephone will be powered by the bat teries The batteries have to be placed in the telephone comp
8. User manual en Ergonomic telephones Ergophone C Ergophone CR Overview of the operation elements ed Aouefueuie Jo eseo ul G3 pey db GO dg Xue WZ sex Buje p peads WOI 8 2 z _ wer Z O es feidsip pue ped Q 40 oav 9850099995 Aay jo uoneulunj Kay Buyjeip paads 10 99 p ju9uJeAo N 10 key SOS NEN d amp by apebuqed 4 20 0d O BEEN ZA euinjoA JespueH WE 10 aye d ejul Ae ds q jum k LIT IT TT70 v Bimm yespuey Jayeadspno JeBuu sjueunjsn pe euinjoA Jo SYMS epi s Table of contents Making telephone calls comfortable 3 Safety InFOrmaltlOEEu 5 5 4 Operation elemenils u e se 7 Keys and their functions zack rj Slide switches for volume adjustments 8 Symbols in the CIS OIA nennen enge 8 Illumination of key pad and display 9 Making telephone calls esses 10 Manvaldalig essen 10 Dialling with off line call preparation erre 10 Dialling via speed dialling keys see 11 Dialling a number in the phone book 12 Sending an emergency All seen 12 Manual interruption of an emergency call s 14 Sendin
9. artment 33 Appendix Cleaning the device Clean the telephone with a soft slightly moist cloth Please do not use chemi cals alcohol or abrasive cleaning products to clean the device Some furnitu re lacquers or furniture cleaning products may attack the rubber at the feet of the telephone and thus cause patches In such cases please use a non slip pad under the device 34 Index Index A AC adapter 33 Announcement 13 Automatic redialling 17 B Batteries 33 C Call by call function 19 Call indication by flashlight 27 Call number chaining 19 Call passages 24 Call restriction 27 Cleaning the device 34 CLIP 20 D Dialling Automatic redialling 17 Call number chaining 19 number transmitted 19 32 On Hook Dialling 16 Redialling 16 via direct call 24 Direct call 24 Display language 28 Display lightness adjustment 27 E Emergency call 12 announcement 13 call dialling sequences 13 hands free mode 13 LED 14 Manual interruption 14 Sending an emergency call 15 SOS key 13 15 via radio transmitter 15 Error messages 33 F Flashlight 27 H Handset volume 20 Hands free mode 13 Headset 5 28 Hearing aid 28 l Illumination of key pad 9 K Keys and their functions 7 L Listening in 21 List of released numbers 26 List of restricted numbers 26 Loudspeaker volume 21 M Manual dialling 10 Melody 27 N Number transmitted 19 32 35 Index O Off line call preparation 10 On
10. consecutively and replace the handset v ma Dialling the transferred telephone number of the last incoming call press the keys consecutively and pick up the handset Ar Operation elements G BD ACT Yeo PA 0800 0000 Dialling a number in the phone book Press P key and enter the first letter of the name If there are more entries Select the desired entry by the arrow keys After pressing the P key your are able to scroll through all entries of the phone book Recording of call passages press the P key Afterwards press the triangular key and keep it pressed Play back press the keys consecutively while the handset is on hook Slide switches for volume adjustments un A ee E Ringing signal volume Loudspeaker volume Handset volume Please note the section Handset volume on page 20 Symbols in the display Auto C AU us Automatic redialling active Select phone book entry There is an unanswered call The transferred telephone number can be displayed A programming step is executed Listening in or hands free mode is active Incoming call indication by flashlight is activated Operation elements 0 The basic setting Handset very loud is turned on co The batteries of the phone are nearly discharged and should be replaced o Headset operation is activated Illumination of key pad and display Illumination on When there is an incoming call or when you
11. e indicates that no further run is to follow Refer to the programming instructions as of page 31 to see how dis tress radio call numbers are stored and how to have the radio transmitter registered Dialling the 9 as a maximum distress radio call numbers can only be initiated via the radio transmitter Dialling the 4 as a maximum emer 15 Making telephone calls gency call numbers can only be initiated by pressing the SOS key at the telephone Manual interruption of a distress radio call Should you have initiated a distress radio call mistakenly you can stop the process via the following procedure to be conduced at your telephone P Press the P key and the rhombus key sequentially The emergency call is interrupted On Hook Dialling You do not need to pick up the handset in order to start the dialling process Only as soon as the target subscriber answers your call pick up the handset as usual Press the loudspeaker key Ss Dial the telephone number 0O00 000 ow Pick up the handset as soon as the subscriber answers your call Start conversation Redialling When the called subscriber does not answer the call as he she is having another telephone conversation or is not present you can repeat the dialling process by just pressing one key The target subscriber number may only have 20 digits as a maximum A Pick up the handset ey P Making telephone calls Press the redial key 123456789 Hold conve
12. e after pressing the SOS key see last paragraph Should you press the SOS key mistakenly you can stop the emergency call procedure by the following key sequence P H Press the P key and the rhombus key sequentially The emergency call is interrupted 14 Making telephone calls Sending an emergency call via pendant The variant with radio emergency function comprises a radio transmitter pendant which can be used to send emergency radio calls Up to 9 stored radio call numbers are dialled sequentially after pressing the transmitter key You also have the option to set up an internal emergency call In this case the own telephone will ring with a special ringing melody Press the SOS key of the pendant 1 Radio SOS 1 q On the left side of the display the number of the radio transmitter is shown in brackets On the right side of the display the corresponding dialled distress radio call number is shown The procedure of sending a distress radio call corresponds to the procedure as described under Sending an emergency call instead of pressing the telephone s SOS key the radio transmitter key has to be pressed Remarks If the emergency call is picked up an answering machine then it does not stop but automatically dials the next number The emergency call only stops when it has been received and acknowledged by inputting the number key 5 At the end of the first run of emergency calls a three time signal ton
13. elephone functions Dialling via direct call When the direct call feature is active it is possible to dial a specific stored telephone number by pressing any key except for the loudspeaker and the SOS key The direct call is often also called baby call It makes it much easier for the child to call the parents as the telephone number is stored and pressing any key except for the loudspeaker and the SOS key allows to establish the call The activation of the direct call function Direct call can be identified in the display A Pick up the handset oy P 000 Press any key except for the loudspeaker and the SOS ag key The programmed direct call number is dialled O00 Remarks When the direct call function is active no other telephone functions are executable Exceptions The stored emergency numbers of police and fire brigade can be called If the emergency call mode is activated the stored telephone numbers can also be dialled Please refer to the programming instructions as of page 34 to see how the direct call function is activated Recording of call passages During a call you have the option to record smaller passages e g the an nouncement of a telephone number You can play back the recording after having ended the conversation when the handset is on hook The 24 Extended telephone functions length of the recording is limited to 20 seconds as a maximum The start and the end of the reco
14. eries once per year as discharged batteries may be subject to leakage and thus could damage the device Please dispose of discharged batteries environmentally no domestic rub bish DANGER Only use the AC adapter from the scope of supply Make sure that during operation the AC adapter is plugged and connec ted to the power supply system You may only use and connect headsets that meet the safety requirements of IEC 60950 item 6 2 connection to TNV 3 circuits For more information please contact your specialist dealer or headset manufacturer 5 Safety information Emergency call function A DANGER In rare cases the function of sending out an emergency call cannot be guaranteed This might be the case if e g the telephone network fails or if the radio transmission from the transmitter to the telephone is subject to interference If the device is used for people who are in a critical or life threate ning health condition you should not refrain from additional safety means Wireless pendant variant with radio emergency function only AN DANGER If the wireless pendant is worn around the neck by means of the cord please consider the following The wireless pendant should only be worn in front of the upper part of the body and above the clothing It then can easily be accessed at any time The cord has been developed and designed to break when exposed to extra ordinary high mechanical load Despite of th
15. g an emergency call via pendant sssss 15 Manual interruption of a distress radio call sss 16 00 1006 Dale MI Ne E cr 16 ssi ple MR 16 Automatic redialling ee 17 Abbreviated dialling T 18 Call number chaining call by call function 19 Dialling the last telephone number transmitted 19 Ringing Signal CINE nee une 20 Handset VOI iT 20 Loudspeaker volume nennen 21 ListeniNg I ee ee 21 Table of contents Hands free operation essere enne 22 Switching between handset and hands free operation 23 Extended telephone functions 24 Dialling via direct Call nee ea 24 Recording of call passages nen 24 Recording of call passages via speed dialling key 5 25 Do notdisturb TUR CHOI een 26 List of released numbers for ringing signals 26 List of restricted numbers for ringing signals 26 Ringing MED NE rc 27 Incoming call indication by flashlight sess 27 Display lightness adjustment een na iiM cicuta 21 B restriction ee 27 Support Tor hearing Aid users 28 Operation with NCATE BL een 28 DISDIAY language c 28
16. is a risk of injury cannot be completely excluded It is recommended to wear the wireless pendant around the wrist when helping laid up persons Only use an original cord to replace a faulty one Do not try to repair the cord on your own e g by making a knot Wireless pendant and cord should be kept out of reach of small children Take the telephone out of operation Unplug the AC adapter and the telephone line Afterwards take the batteries out of the battery compartment Operation elements Operation elements Keys and their functions A OG C OW Loudspeaker key hands free operation seize line disconnect line listen in function activation deactivation during a call switching between handset and hands free operation Redial key A call is established to the subscriber number dialled last Programming key Used to initiate programming steps i e start and complete the programming Recall key e g for call transfers if the device is connected to a telephone system Triangular key Depending on the basic settings the handset volume for the current call can be either raised or lowered SOS emergency call key key on the very top direct dialling of emergency numbers if programmed Interrupt emergency call Speed dialling key direct dialling of a stored telephone number Automatic redialling If the target subscriber number is busy press the keys
17. ly 30 minutes before the safety timer runs out you will hear three warning tones every 30 seconds tone pause length approx 1 sec The word Daily message appears in the display CT Press the speed dialling key 3 After pressing the speed dialling key you will hear a short acknowledgement tone See page 42 of the programming instructions Special features by the telephone network provider In the factory pre set your telephone is configured to use special features offered by the telephone network provider 30 Appendix Appendix Short operating instructions Dialling with off line call preparation a P 300 ow Dial telephone number Pick up the handset Dialling via speed dialling keys A er Press speed dialling key Pick up the handset as soon as the call is being answered Redialling A Pick up the handset Press redial key Dialling with the phone book b A Press P key Insert character Pick up the handset and or press the arrowkeys A V Abbreviated dialling A er 0 9 Pick up the handset Press numeric key not less than 3 seconds 31 Appendix Short operating instructions Automatic redialling Oe A Busy tone Press keys Replace handset Dialling the last telephone number transmitted sis Press P key Press R key Pick up handset Send emergency call Interrupt emergency call or distress radio call Co OH Press SOS key Press
18. nalogue line interfaces of public switched telephone networks A A DANGER Never try to unscrew the screws and open the device You could get in contact with current carrying parts Never touch the connector contacts with pointed or metallic objects WARNING The telephone was produced for standard use conditions Please do not install the device close to heat sources air conditioning heater exposure to direct sunlight in humid rooms no exposure to splashing water or chemi cals nearby devices emitting strong magnetic fields electrical appliances fluorescent tubes computers TV sets in dusty rooms in rooms where the device is exposed to vibrations or extre me variations in temperature CAUTION Never carry the telephone at the handset or the connection cables Safety information Only plug the connecting cables into the designated recep tacles Make sure that the connecting cables are laid in a way that accidents are prevented If necessary install additional sockets Some furniture lacquers or furniture cleaning products may attack the rubber at the feet of the telephone and thus cause patches In such cases please use a non slip pad under the device Batteries N AC adapter A Headset DANGER The batteries are to be used strictly Batteries should be replaced as soon as the battery symbol is displayed For safety reasons we recommend to exchange the batt
19. peed dialling key 1 Wait until the destination network code has been dialled 0 Press the numeric key 0 for 3 seconds minimum The telephone number is then linked to the destination network code The two numbers are shown in the display and are dialled sequentially Dialling the last telephone number transmitted The transmission of the caller s telephone number is a service provided by the telephone network provider and possibly has to be applied for and released A telephone number transmitted with a call is automatically stored You can view the number and dial it If the corresponding name is transmitted e g from a PABX or if the name is registered in the phone book it appears If there is an unanswered incoming call R is shown in the display s symbol bar You can then view the name telephone number and will know who had called you You may then dial this telephone number directly 19 Making telephone calls P Press the P key Press the R key R Name respective telephone number appears in the display If the name appears you can toggle with the R button between name and telephone number A Pick up the handset The telephone number is dialled nu automatically Remarks After having pressed the R key the telephone number is displayed for 40 seconds e The feature transmission of the caller s telephone number is also known as CLIP Connected Line Identification Presentation Ringing
20. programming instructions List of released numbers for ringing signals You can store up to 10 telephone numbers in the list of released numbers for ringing signals Then your telephone will only ring if there is an incom ing call from one of the stored numbers All other incoming calls will only be indicated optically in the display The list of released numbers for ringing signals has to be activated or deactivated via programming This function can only be used if the caller s number is being transferred You have either the option to activate the list of released numbers for ringing signals or the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals If you set none of the two func tions the ringing signal works according to the standard See page 23 of the programming instructions List of restricted numbers for ringing signals You can store up to 10 telephone numbers in the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals Then your telephone will not ring if there is an incoming call from one of the stored numbers All other incoming calls will be indicated by ringing signal If there is an incoming call from one of the numbers re stricted for ringing signals this incoming call is only indicated optically in the display The list of restricted numbers for ringing signals has to be activated 26 Extended telephone functions or deactivated via programming This function can only be used if the caller s number is being transferred You ha
21. r dialled v os ey Replace the handset to finish the call Remark When you dial telephone numbers using the off line call preparation you can delete individual numbers by pressing the P key Dialling via speed dialling keys There are 4 speed dialling keys available If you do not use the top key as emergency call key see next paragraph you can also use this key as an additional speed dialling key CI Press the desired speed dialling key The selected target subscriber number is shown in the display and will be dialled The hands free mode is activated A Pick up the handset when the subscriber answers the call T v or stay with the hands free mode Y End of call Replace the handset or complete the cy hands free operation by pressing the loudspeaker key Remark Please refer to page 18 of the programming instructions to see how to store the speed dialling numbers 11 Making telephone calls Dialling a number in the phone book You can dial names and telephone numbers which are stored in the phone book P Press the P key 000 Enter the first character of the wanted name with the 000 d 000 digit keys oe The display shows Search for The name appears in the display Ifthere are more entries with the same first character you are able to select the desired name with the arrow keys a C and Y C A Pick up the handset The telephone number is shown in tr the display and will be dialled Remarks
22. r hand moves to the telephone Illumination off After you have finished a call or if you leave the tele phone 40 sec without moving The numeric key 5 is always lit for better orientation even if the display or the key pad light is off Making telephone calls Making telephone calls Normally you initiate a telephone call by picking up the handset This is described in the following paragraphs As an alternative you can also initiate a telephone call by pressing the loudspeaker key In this case the telephone automatically activates the hands free operation This option is not described further in the following paragraphs Manual dialling ow Pick up the handset wait for dialling tone DES Dial telephone number ringing tone or busy tone ca Start conversation when target subscriber answers the call Replace the handset Remark When an incoming call is indicated by the ringing signal you can answer it by either picking up the handset or pressing the loudspeaker key Incoming calls are also indicated optically if no telephone number is trans Dialling with off line call preparation You can also use the off line call preparation when making telephone calls Just dial the telephone number of the target subscriber check the number in the display and seize the line afterwards 10 Making telephone calls eee Dial complete telephone number 000 0O00 A Pick up the handset The telephone number is being e
23. rding is indicated by a signal tone which is audible for both parties Record passage P IX Press the P key Afterwards press the triangular key and keep it pressed Release the triangular key after the recording process Play back recording While the handset is placed P II Press the P key Afterwards press the triangular key The recording is played back via the loudspeaker The play back can be stopped by pressing the P key Remark Please inform your telephone partner that you will record a passage of the conversation Please observe the Data Protection Law Recording of call passages via speed dialling key 5 As an alternative to the method described above you can also record an individual passage of the conversation by pressing the speed dialling key on the very bottom 5 But if you use this alternative the speed dialling key 5 must be programmed correspondingly see page 38 of the programming instructions Record passages CT Press speed dialling key 5 and keep it pressed for the duration of the recording 25 Extended telephone functions Play back recording after the call CT Press speed dialling key 5 The recording is played back You can stop the play back by pressing the P key Do not disturb function The ringing signal can be deactivated In this case the telephone will not ring if there is an incoming call But an incoming call is indicated in the tel ephone display See page 22 of the
24. rsation as soon as the subscriber answers the call Remark Each newly dialled telephone number will overwrite the earlier made entry for redialling Automatic redialling If the called target subscriber number is busy the dialling process for the telephone number dialled last can be repeated automatically up to 10 times Start automatic redialling You have dialled a telephone number and the target subscriber is busy P Press the P key Press the redial key 23456789 v Replace the handset Ct BW P The telephone initiates a pause of up to one minute and then repeats the dialling process up to 10 times depends on the individual settings As soon as the called subscriber answers the call A Pick up the handset Hold conversation Stop automatic redialling In the idle state press any key The automatic redialling process is stopped 17 Making telephone calls The automatic redialling process is stopped automatically if the target sub scriber has not answered the call after 10 dialling attempts Remarks The automatic redialling is also activated if you press the P key and the redial key while the handset is on hook If the called party answers the call you can hear him her via the loudspeaker Pick up the handset or press the loudspeaker key to hold the conversation Your telephone comes with the following factory pre set The target sub scriber s telephone will ring for one minute after activation of
25. signal volume LITT A de num signal volume can be adjusted by the left slide Handset volume The telephone can be set for Handset volume normal loud or Handset volume very loud See programming instructions on page 22 As a sign of the setting Handset volume very loud activated the handset symbol appears in the display With the right slide switch different volume in the programmed volume range can be adjusted IRREREEE Slide the right slider to the left the volume is reduced Slide the right slider to the right the volume is raised 20 Making telephone calls During a call the handset volume can be changed ZN Press the triangular key while the call is in progress If the volume range very loud is set the volume will be reduced If the the volume range normal loud is set the volume will be raised v After hanging up the handset the set volume range is vw automatically re set Remark Set the handset volume in a way that for most of the users of the phone the volume is comfortable If a person needs to have another handset volume setting he can change the volume easily by pressing the triangular key Loudspeaker volume IIT E The loudspeaker volume can be adjusted by the slide switch positioned in the middle Listening in You can activate the loudspeaker during a call so that the conversation can be heard in the room Activate the loudspeaker Press the loudspeaker key Deac
26. the automatic redial process Afterwards there will be a pause for one minute After the pause the target subscriber s telephone will ring for one minute again This process is repeated up to 10 times on the condition that nobody answers your call These settings can be adjusted individually For refer ence see the programming instructions as of page 39 Abbreviated dialling You have the option to store up to 10 frequently used telephone numbers and thus abbreviate the dialling process The telephone numbers to be stored may have 20 digits as a maximum They are stored under call number memory stations 0 9 numeric key pad A ick m Pick up the handset 0 9 Press the corresponding numeric key 0 9 for minimum 3 seconds The telephone number appears in the display and is dialled automatically Hold conversation as soon as the called party answers the call Making telephone calls Remark Please refer to the programming instructions as of page 19 to see how abbreviated numbers are stored Call number chaining call by call function Your telephone provides the option to chain telephone number segments which are stored under different memory stations This is useful e g if you want to dial a telephone number using a specific destination network code call by call function Example You have stored a telephone number on memory dialling location 0 and a destination networkcode on speed dialling location 1 CT Press s
27. tivate the loudspeaker Press the loudspeaker key 21 Making telephone calls Remark The loudspeaker volume for listening in set via the slide switch is also retai ned for the next call Hands free operation In addition to the listening in function the hands free mode allows to hold a telephone conversation while the handset is on hook You receive a Call Press the loudspeaker key The hands free mode is activated End conversation Press the loudspeaker key The hands free mode is deactivated You call a subscriber 000 es Dial the telephone number manually or via abbreviated 6600 numbers Press the loudspeaker key The hands free mode is activated and the telephone number is dialled End conversation Press the loudspeaker key again The hands free mode is deactivated Remark When pressing a speed dialling key the telephone automatically switches to the hands free mode and the telephone number is dialled 22 Making telephone calls Switching between handset and hands free operation You are holding a telephone conversation and now intend to switch from the handset to the hands free mode Press the loudspeaker key and keep it pressed while replacing the handset Afterwards release the loudspekaer key The hands free mode is activated A If you want to resume the handset operation just pick oe we up the handset and the hands free mode is deactivated 23 Extended telephone functions Extended t
28. to 9 emergency call dialling sequences During one se quence all programmed telephone numbers are called one after the other 13 Making telephone calls The pause between the individual emergency dialling sequences can be up to 9 minutes During the pause after completion of one emergency call dialling sequence the red LED blinks During an emergency call dialling sequence the LED is lit constantly An emergency number can be called for a duration of 1 99 sec If there are incoming calls while an emergency call is made these incom ing calls are not answered as the emergency call always has priority Existing calls are automatically disconnected as soon as an emergency call is initiated When an emergency call service is called the recipient of the emergency call can use an identification code to get immediate information on the person seeking help You can record an individual emergency announcement The person receiving your emergency call will then hear this announcement as soon as the call is answered If the emergency call is picked up an answering machine then it does not stop but automatically dials the next number The emergency call only stops when it has been received and acknowledged by inputting the number key 5 At the end of the first run of emergency calls a three time signal tone indicates that no further run is to follow Manual interruption of an emergency call The programmed emergency calls are mad
29. ve either the option to activate the list of released numbers for ringing signals or the list of restricted numbers for ringing signals If you set none of the two functions the ringing signal works according to the standard See page 24 of the programming instructions Ringing melody Your telephone provides 10 different ringing melodies See page 25 of the programming instructions Incoming call indication by flashlight There is the option to have an additional indication of an incoming call by flashlight The flashlight is emitted at the rear of the display If this function is activated the display will show a flash symbol The flashlight is activated in factory pre set See page 25 of the programming instructions Display lightness adjustment The telephone offers the option to adjust the display lightness See program ming instructions as of page 37 Call restriction Apart from the direct call function there are two other options for call restric tions a Full restriction It is not possible to dial telephone numbers and to establish calls except for the stored emergency numbers for police and fire brigade and the programmed SOS numbers as far as the emergency call function is active You can identify a programmed full restriction via the display 27 Extended telephone functions Blocked b Restricted numbers The dialling procedure is restricted for individual telephone numbers e g a specific prefix

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