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1. an 1 The base station ata glance cece eee eee en 1 Safety precautions kv EL SR ERST RA 4 FirststepS loe Rer ER ERU NE Hea oe WEE EN ED SUN FI Res 5 Check the package contents 4 5 Setting up the base station 0 0 ccc ee een ene 6 Connecting the base station 0 ccc cette eens 6 Setting up the handset for use 2 2 7 What would you like to do next ee 13 Using the phone eR Re E Ee DA 14 Control key o Eden vod eee NR PRESE ARRA ERR NG ee es 14 Display keys iiio palet AA 14 Keys on the keypad 20 e 15 Correcting incorrect entries 2 eee 15 Menu guidance il ils eens EE Va Hera RR Rr Rr YI 15 Activating deactivating the handset a 16 Activating deactivating the keypad lock 0a 16 Illustration of operating steps in the user guide 17 Men itree el eee ee KAN ene 18 Making calls cece ccc e n 19 Making an external call 2 cece eee nena 19 Ending a call zii apan EL ee Uia DRM DER RAI AES 19 Answering a calli eere e RI Rp ena ea aa Me XR 19 Calling Line Identification 0 cece eens 19 Handsfree talking ioris keep rai adr ne 20 MULING aa oa cette osc Fosse NAINA NG con esas RR VET ME 20 Using the directory and lists ee eee eee eee 21 Ta AP ARAS 21 Last number redial list ravnene reven 23 Opening lists with the message key 2 23 Making cost
2. flashes charging proce dure Please note Each key press interrupts the automatic registration If automatic registration does not work the handset will have to be registered manually gt page 31 To charge the batteries leave the handset in the base station Please note Only place the handset in the base station that is intended for it Should you have any questions and problems gt page 38 First steps Initial charging and discharging of batteries The correct charge level can only be displayed if the batteries are first fully charged and discharged b Place the handset in the base station or charging cradle for ten hours b Then remove the handset from the base station or charging cradle and do not replace it until the batteries are completely discharged Please note After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your hand set in its base station after every call Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and reinsert them The batteries may warm up during charging This is not dangerous After a while the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons Languages To make it easier for you to use your phone we suggest changing the language default language English Press HM then press one of the navigation keys repeatedly
3. the repair or replacement of mova ble parts cords wires plugs aeri als etc consumables cells batter ies paper ink etc needing regular replacement and the supply of cleaning products 39 Environment The warranty shall not apply to any changes or repairs to the ter minal Equipment undertaken by the Customer himself herself or through the services of persons not desig nated by Belgacom ifthe Customer removes or tampers with the manufacturer s serial num bers and or brand names on the ter minal Equipment Belgacom shall not be liable for any indi rect or immaterial loss sustained by the Customer as a result of the malfunction ing of the terminal Equipment such as any loss of production revenue or con tracts 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 Environment The equipment that you bought has required the extraction and use of nat ural resources for its production It may content hazardous substances for the health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way The crossed
4. melody ringer 35 UME La ea ee se 10 33 wake up time 31 Setting up handset se anegia gaga yn a 7 Shortcut ov cud vll E Wan 18 SMS Gam Aah 25 active send service centre 25 deleting i RR Res 25 draft message list 25 forwarding 27 incoming message list 26 list immu NA 23 reading eee og 25 replying to and forwarding 27 saving number 27 t a PABX a ee ne 28 troubleshooting 28 WHITING wie Maia eS eme m 42 SMS centre changing number 27 APA 27 Snooze alarm clock 31 Specifications 005 41 Speed dial 5 maang X aiite ad 22 St r Keys deemed eere iis 13 35 SUPPOl bis aman a Ka hae RR SR 38 System settings 36 T Talk K y cedem 1 19 Telephone jack pin connections 42 Telephone system setting pauses llle 37 Text message see SMS Touch tonedialling 37 Troubleshooting SMS 28 Index U Unknown caller l l 20 V Viewing the network mailbox report 29 Volume earpiece volume 34 handset handsfree volume 34 TINGED suge see a ae eulse eae eae 34 W Warning tone battery 35 Writing SMS 25 Writing and editing a text message 42 47
5. saving network mailbox 29 selecting from directory 21 Environment sus pad o oso e ceo 40 Error tone annnn munn enn 35 F Fast access network mailbox 29 G General troubleshooting 38 Guarantee terms 39 H Handset activating deactivating 16 advisory tones llle 35 contact with liquid 41 de registering 31 36 display language 33 earpiece volume 34 handsfree volume 34 idle status 0005 15 LOGALING ort ettet etait ssi runs 32 muting xx rcv 20 paging eer eyes 32 registering llle 31 restoring to factory settings 35 setting issues RE RE RS 33 setting UPA kda we ea was 7 transferring acall 32 using several 31 32 Handsfree key a 1 Handsfree talking 20 Hash key eee eee 1 16 Hearing aidS 0000 ee ee 4 Help inka Sea he r 38 Icon battery oca esn et aan an 8 display 0 eee ee eee 14 for new messages 23 keypad lock nnan nananana nnn 16 Idle status displays sasa ma Gma abs 15 returning to lessen 15 Incorrect input correction 15 Installing base station 6 Internal call screening 33 KOY maana AA eee 1 making calls naana anaana nnna 32 Internal call ose aesamant 32 call waiting llle 32 K K
6. 20 Handsfree talking In handsfree mode instead of holding the handset to your ear you can put it down for example on the table in front of you This allows others to participate in the call Activating deactivating handsfree mode Activating while dialling Si CO Enter the number and press the handsfree key b You should inform your caller before you use the handsfree function so that they know someone else is listening Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode KE Press the handsfree key During a call activate or deactivate hands free mode If you wish to place the handset in the charging cradle during a call gt Press and hold the handsfree key GO while placing the handset in the base station If the handsfree key 16 does not light up press the key again For instructions on how to adjust the loud speaker volume see gt page 34 Muting You can deactivate the microphone in your handset during an external call ma Press the display key to mute the handset On Press the display key to switch the microphone back on Using the directory and lists The options are Directory Last number redial list SMS list Call history You can save up to 150 entries in the direc tory You can create a personalised directory for your own individual handset However you can send the list or individual entries to other handsets page 22 Directory In the directory you can
7. 36 The display is blank 1 The handset is not switched on gt Press and hold the end call key 2 2 The batteries are flat Charge or replace the batteries gt page 7 The other party cannot hear you You have pressed the Iff display key The handset is muted gt Activate the microphone again gt page 20 The number of the caller is not displayed despite CLIP Calling Line Identification is not enabled The caller should ask the network provider to release Calling Line Identification CLI Base flashes in the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base station Move the handset closer to the base station The base station s range is reduced because Eco Mode mode is activated gt Deactivate Eco Mode page 30 or reduce the distance between the hand set and base station 3 The base station is not turned on Check the base station s mains adapter gt page 6 Handset does not ring 1 Theringer is deactivated Activate the ringer gt page 35 You cannot hear a ringer dialling tone from the fixed line network The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong pin connections Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are cor rect when purchasing from a retailer gt page 42 Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have ent
8. Name displaying caller s name CNIP 19 Number copying from directory 22 copying to directory 22 displaying caller s number CLIP 19 entering network mailbox number 29 entering with directory 22 saving in the directory 21 saving sender in the directory 27 setting for SMS centre 27 46 O On Off Kayan ir e 1 Order in directory 21 P PABX connecting base station 37 setting dialling mode 37 setting recall 37 SMS a oes Va bl ee Ma hat 28 switching temporarily to touch tone dialling 37 Packcontents a 5 PAGING aske Kapangan 32 Paging key llle 1 PAUSE Lie re eres 37 PIN change system PIN 36 Pin connections 42 Power consumption base station 41 Protecting the phone against access 36 Q Questions and answers 38 R Range suites kai et binaha 6 Recall EEE 37 AA 37 Recall key 2 00000e eee 1 pause after nnna 37 Registering handset 31 Registration key 1 Ringer changing a 34 setting melody 35 setting volume 34 S Screen protection see Screensaver Screening acall 33 Screensaver 00 34 Searching in directory 21 Sending directory entry to handset 22 Setting d te 5 225 cL as 10 33
9. base station HEN gt Settings gt Handset gt Reset Handset Confirm query with JJ or reject it with BH Press and hold idle status 35 Base station settings Base station settings The base station settings are carried out using a registered handset Protecting against unauthorised access Protect the system settings of the base sta tion with a PIN known only to yourself You may have to enter the system PIN into the base station when manually register ing a handset Changing the system PIN You can change the base station s 4 digit default system PIN 0000 to a 4 digit PIN known only to yourself EM gt Settings gt Base gt System PIN s Enter the old system PIN and press T4 For security the PIN is shown as four stars os Enter your new system PIN and press oi Press and hold idle status Resetting the system PIN If you have forgotten the system PIN you can reset it to the original code 0000 by resetting the base station to its default set tings This will also reset every other setting see Restoring the base station to the factory settings gt page 36 36 Restoring the base station to the factory settings When restoring factory settings Handsets are de registered Whenresetting via the menu all handsets Whenresetting using the key on the base station also all handsets of other GAP capable devices Individual settings are reset Al
10. can select a function more quickly by opening the menu and keying in a digit combination or shortcut Example f GJ for Set ringer tone volume With the telephone in idle status press Iff open main menu 1 WA sus 1 1 Write Message gt page 25 1 2 Incoming gt page 26 1 3 Outgoing gt page 25 1 4 Settings 1 4 1 Service Centres gt page 27 4 Alarm Clock 4 1 Activation gt page 31 4 2 Wake up time gt page 31 5 E Voice Mail 5 1 Set Key 1 5 1 1 Network Mailbox gt page 29 7 Settings 7 1 Date Time gt page 10 7 2 Audio Settings 7 2 1 Call Volume gt page 34 7 2 2 Ringer Volume gt page 34 7 2 3 Ringer Melody gt page 35 7 2 4 Advisory Tones gt page 35 7 2 5 Battery Low gt page 35 7 3 Handset 7 3 1 Display gt page 34 7 3 2 Language gt page 33 7 3 3 Auto Answer gt page 34 7 3 4 Register Handset gt page 31 7 3 5 Reset Handset gt page 35 7 4 Base 7 4 2 Calls List Type gt page 24 7 4 3 System PIN gt page 36 7 4 4 Base Reset gt page 36 7 4 5 Additional Features 7 4 5 3 Eco Mode 7 4 5 4 Eco Mode 7 4 6 Listening in gt page 33 18 gt page 30 gt page 30 Making calls Making an external call External calls are calls using the public tel ephone network Si Enter t
11. effective calls cece eee eee ee eee 24 Displaying the call duration 0 cee eee 24 SMS text messages cece cece eee aaa 25 Writing sending an SMS s sees 25 Receiving amis MS usa e ue A gee Ree ay hae leg dab 26 Setting SMS cCehtIes EN Poe poe LL UNAN vet eee WAL 27 SMS on a PABX iu spe Hex eg st XE dp Ar maka 28 SMS troubleshooting llis ee 28 Contents Using the network mailbox saaan 29 Configuring fast access for the network mailbox 29 Viewing the network mailbox report eee 29 ECO DECT 2 o a MANG LANG ee EN ate T 30 Setting the alarm clock lees 31 Using several handsets cece cece eee eee eens 31 Registering handsets 0 ccc eee eee eee eens 31 De registering handsets 0 c cece eee n 32 Locating a handset paging 0 ccc teens 32 Making internal calls donora eienenn p e T eee eee eee 32 Listening in to an external call listening in a 33 Handset settings ccc cee ce ee eee eee eee eee 33 Changing date and time cece cette ens 33 Changing the display language eee 33 Setting the display cen pia ske 34 Activating deactivating auto answer 12 0 34 Changing the handsfree earpiece volume a 34 Changing ringer tones en 34 Advisoryctones sore AA AWAN ONG TN SE 35 Restoring the handset to the factory se
12. gt page 38 13 Using the phone Using the phone Control key In the following description the side of the control key you need to press for each operation is indicated accordingly e g for press the top of the control key The control key has a number of different functions f v When the handset is in idle status Q Open the directory Call up the menu for setting the handset s call volume gt page 34 ringer tones gt page 34 and advisory tones gt page 35 In the main menu in submenus and lists Bg Scroll up down line by line In input fields Use the control key to move the cursor to the left or right Q During an external call D Open the directory Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Display keys 14 The function of the display keys changes depending on the particular operating situation Example Current display key functions are shown in the bottom display line Display keys Important display keys Open a context dependent menu Confirm selection Delete key deletes one character at a time from right to left Go back one menu level or cancel operation Open the last number redial list Using the phone Keys on the keypad I I 3 etc Press the matching key on the handset Si Enter digits or letters Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the text by navigating to the incorrect entry usi
13. messages gt page 26 The service provider has not yet sent the rest of the SMS 28 Using the network mailbox Configuring fast access for the network mailbox With fast access you can dial the network mailbox directly Fast access is set for the network mailbox number 1230 Configuring fast access for the network mailbox and entering the network mailbox number LE gt Voice Mail gt Set Key 1 Network Mailbox Select and press J v on ag Enter the network mailbox number and press s Press and hold idle status The setting for fast access applies to all handsets Calling the network mailbox Press and hold You are con nected straight to the network mailbox XJ Press handsfree key if required You will hear the net work mailbox announcement Using the network mailbox Viewing the network mailbox report When a message arrives you will receive a notification to tell you a message is waiting If key 1 is configured correctly the noti fication is recorded in the calls list under Network MBX 01 If key 1 is not configured correctly the notification is recorded as a normal call in the calls list 29 ECO DECT ECO DECT You are helping to protect the environ ment with your Twist 359 Reduced energy consumption Status displays Display icon Reception strength m o 94 4 t flashes good to low no recep
14. to return to the list Making cost effective calls Displaying the call duration The duration of a call is displayed during the conversation until about three seconds after the call has ended if you do not replace the handset in the base station Please note The actual duration of the call can vary from that shown by a few seconds SMS text messages Your phone is supplied ready for sending SMS messages immediately SMS messages are exchanged between SMS centres operated by service provid ers You must enter the SMS centre through which you wish to send and receive SMS messages into your phone You can receive SMS messages from every SMS centre that is entered The SMS centres are predefined as default settings Your SMS messages are sent via the SMS centre that is entered as the active send service centre However you can activate any other SMS centre as the active send service centre to send a current message gt page 27 If no SMS service centre is entered the SMS menu only contains the entry Settings Enter an SMS Service Centre gt page 27 Information on writing an SMS can be found in the appendix gt page 42 An SMS may contain up to 160 characters Please note If your phone is connected to a PABX please read page 28 Writing sending an SMS EM gt SMS Write Message Si Write an SMS For how to enter text gt page 42 HEM Send Text Select and pre
15. until Settings is displayed Press TA then press one of the navigation keys repeatedly until Handset is displayed Press TA then press one of the navigation keys repeatedly until Language is displayed Press TA then press one of the navigation keys repeatedly until the desired language is displayed Press X4 to confirm First steps Setting the date and time Set the date and time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and so that the alarm can be used gt Press the key below MEM on the display screen to open the main menu b Press the bottom of the control key Settings until the Settings menu item appears gt Press the key below 4 on the display screen to confirm your selection The Date Time menu item appears on the display Date Time gt Press the key below 9 d on the display screen to open the input 7 field 10 First steps Enter Date b The active line is marked 01 10 2008 Enter day month and year as an 8 digit number via the handset e g C eleele e for 01 10 08 If you want to correct an entry press the top or bottom of the control key f to toggle between fields 3 Z gt Press the key below 4 on the display screen to confirm your selection b Enter the hours and minutes as four digit numbers via the handset e g s for 7 15 hours If necessary use the control key to toggle be
16. B Base station connecting 6 connecting to PABX 37 power consumption 41 restoring to factory settings 36 settings luu ex eae ee 36 Setting p i ueram ee 6 system PIN oeeo e a 36 Battery charging ius exc annn 1 9 displays e e waar Mawes Mane ya ele x 1 ICOM acted ck eb bak ee AN a aes t 1 8 INSEL aan kana tax ims 7 recommended batteries 41 warning tone 35 C Call acceptirig aaa aaa 19 a APA 19 external seco 19 internal llle 32 party listeningin 33 transferring connecting 32 Call acceptance 34 Call duration 19 24 Call history siii etna 23 Call waiting during an internal call 32 Calling external 0 0 aaa 19 44 internal 2 eee ee eee ee 32 Calling Line Identification 19 Care of the telephone 41 Changing dialling mode 37 earpiece volume 34 handsfree volume 34 pause time nnn 37 system PIN nn 36 Character set 27 42 Charge status display 1 GLL CLIP 22 gs ee ee 19 ENIP eie gon pe eee are eile big ste LG 19 Conference aanauuunan eee 33 Configuring the network mailbox 29 Confirmation tone 35 Connecting base station to PABX 37 Control key 20 5 1 14 Correcting incorrect entries 15 Customer Care 0 38 D
17. Belgacom Twist 359 User manual belgacom The handset at a glance eli 01 10 08 07 15 The base station at a glance Twist 359 Registration Paging key 9 page 32 The handset at a glance 1 Display in idle status example 2 Charge status of the batteries gt page 8 3 Display keys gt page 14 4 Message key gt page 23 Access to calls and message lists Flashes new message or new call 5 End call key On Off key End call cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold activate deactivate handset press and hold in idle status 6 Hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold in idle status toggle between upper lower case and digits 7 Internal key Make an internal call gt page 32 8 Microphone 9 Recall key 99 page 37 Recall flash Insert a dialling pause press and hold 10 Star key Ringer tones on off press and hold With an existing connection Switch between dial pulsing touch tone dialling press briefly 11 Key 1 page 29 Dial network mailbox press and hold 12 Talk key Answer a call open last number redial list press briefly start dialling press and hold When writing an SMS send SMS 13 Handsfree key Switch between earpiece and handsfree mode Lights up handsfree activated Flashes incoming call 14 Control key gt page 14 15 Signal strength page 8 Contents Contents The handset ata glance
18. Deactivating advisory tones 35 call acceptance 34 handset aaa 16 internal call screening 33 keypadlock aaa 16 Delete key 0 0a 14 Deleting characters an 15 Dial pulsing 37 Dialling directory pdala kids made ka 21 MOG Gs cus sod meme der Ste 37 with speed dial 22 Dialling pause enterid sie deos tte t totes ss 1 Digital clock aa 34 Directory llle 21 copying number 22 copying number from text 22 managing entries 21 Opening la sn sang nie cioe ries 14 order of entries 21 saving entry nnna 21 saving sender s SMS number 27 saving the first number 21 sending entry list to handset 22 Display call duration 24 changing display language 33 in idle status 0 15 keys iuc 1 14 name CNIP llle 19 network mailbox report 29 number CLI CLIP 19 screensaver l l nn 34 setting zs kursa Tied 34 Disposal vnr 40 DP dial pulsing 37 DTMF touch tone dialling method 37 E Earpiece mode 20 Earpiece volume 34 ECO DEG h hue Buan 30 ECo mMod s uk Ru RE 30 Eco moder iine r eni ee aieia aita 30 End call key nananana 1 19 Ending call naana anaana aaa 19 Ending see Deactivating Entry
19. a flat non slip surface in your house or apartment r Please note Pay attention to the range of the base station This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside buildings The range is reduced when Eco Mode gt page 30 is activated The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out Instructions on how to mount the base station and charging cradle to a wall see gt page 43 Please note Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your Twist 359 from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Connecting the base station b First connect the mains adapter El b Then connect the tel ephone jack El and insert the cables into the cableducts Please note The mains adapter must always be con nected as the phone will not operate with out mains connection Only use the mains adapter and phone cord supplied Pin connections on telephone cables can vary pin connections gt page 42 First steps Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film Please remove the y Z protective film Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover r Warning Use only the rechargeable
20. andsets Activating Eco Mode reduces the range of the base station Setting the alarm clock Precondition The date and time have already been set gt page 10 Activating deactivating the alarm clock LET gt Alarm Clock gt Activation v on After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wake up time opens automatically page 31 If the alarm clock is set the wake up time appears with the icon in the display instead of the date Setting the wake up time LT gt Alarm Clock gt Wake up time n Enter the wake up time in hours and minutes then press When the alarm clock rings Alarm repeat after 5 minutes I Snooze Press the display key or any key If you press RYA three times the alarm clock switches off for 24 hours Turning off the alarm clock for 24 hours I Off Press the display key Setting the alarm clock Using several handsets Registering handsets You can register up to four handsets on your base station r Please note Each additional handset must be regis tered on the base station in order for it to work properly For how to register your handset automat ically gt page 8 If automatic registration does not work you will have to register the handset man ually Manual registration of the handset to Twist 359 You must activate manual registration of the handset on both the handset and the base sta
21. batteries gt page 41 Never use a conventional non rechargeable battery or other battery types as this could result in sig nificant health risks and personal injury For example the batteries could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type gt Insert the batteries the right way round The polarity is indicated in on the battery compartment P Firstinsertthe battery cover at the top 3 b Then press the cover b until it clicks into place If you need to open the battery cover for instance to replace the batteries place your fingertip in the cavity on the casing and pull the battery cover upwards N First steps Placing the handset in the base station and registering Before you can use the phone you must first register the handset to the base station gt Place the handset with the display facing up in the base station Place handset into base The handset registers automatically Registration can take up to 5 minutes Do not remove the handset from the Handset is registering a PA o base station during this time The following is displayed after successful registration the strength of the reception signal between base station and handset good to poor il rl ef noreception flashes battery charge status C JC Om im flat to full flashes batteries almost flat Ca Cm
22. bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration 40 You can also contact us for more infor mation on the environmental perform ances of our products Ecological energy consumption The use of ECO DECT gt page 30 saves energy and is an active contribution towards protecting the environment Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in gen eral household waste Observe the local waste disposal regulations details of which can be obtained from your local authority or the dealer you purchased the product from All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from gen eral household waste using the sites des ignated by local authorities If a product displays this symbol of a crossed out rubbish bin the product is subject to European Direc tive 2002 96IEC KA The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to health They are a requirement for the re use and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For further information on disposing of your used equipment please contact your local authority your refuse collection serv ice or the dealer you purchased the prod uct from Appendix Care gt Wipe the base station and the handset with a damp c
23. d 3a 9 4b 5 unused 6 unused Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text Use m to move the cursor to the right or left Characters are inserted to the left of the cursor The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised fol lowed by lower case letters 42 2 Line break When you press and hold a key the char acters of that key appear in the display and are highlighted one after the other When you release the key the highlighted char acter is inserted into the input field Setting upper lower case or digits Press the hash key briefly to switch from Abc mode to 123 and from 123 to abc and from abc to Abc upper case 1st letter upper case all others lower case Press the hash key before entering the letter You can see briefly in the display whether upper case lower case or digits is selected Mounting the base station to the wall Mounting the base station to the wall 40 mm pi max 8 mm max 4 mm 43 Index Index A Access protection 36 Activating advisory tones llle 35 call acceptance 34 handset nee Ahas 16 internal call screening 33 keypad lock 005 16 Advisory tones 2 35 Alarm pi hr Iw 31 Alarm repeat 05 31 Auto answer llle 34 Automatic call acceptance 19
24. e never use a conventional non rechargeable battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when the handsfree function is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids Do not install the base station or charging cradle in bathrooms or shower rooms The base station and charging cradle are not splash proof gt page 41 Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your Twist 359 to someone else make sure you also give them the user guide Please remove faulty base stations from use or have them repaired by Belgacom Service as they could interfere with other wireless services First steps First steps Check the package contents G one Twist 359 base station one mains adapter El one handset one phone cord with a four pin connection two batteries B one battery cover one user guide First steps Setting up the base station The base station is designed for use in enclosed dry rooms with a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Setup the base station at a central location on
25. e station approx 1 3 W Handset outside the approx 1 3 W base station During a call approx 1 5 W 41 Appendix General specifications Writing an SMS names Press the relevant key several times to DECT standard is supported enter letters characters GAP standard is supported Standard characters No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio F 1880 1900 MH 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x adio frequency range z Tees Duplex method Time multiplex s alblci2l l l l l lc 10 ms frame length TTA s jdef38 j jl l Channel grid 1728 kHz amp glhiila lili Bit rate 1152 kbit s s jfk 15 Modulation GFSK Em n o 6 6 A 6 0 6 6 Language code 32 kbit s GC p qiris 7 B Transmission power 10 mW average power tlujv 8 u per channel Jwxyz9 yy ola Range up to 300 m outdoors aure e os aces up to 50 m indoors Cs 1 lt gt 1 Base station power 230 V 50 Hz 5 1 8 5 suppl BPJ 1 Space Environmental condi tions in operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF touch tone dial ling DP dial pulsing Pin connections on the telephone jack 4 1 unused 5 2 unuse
26. enu MET gt Settings gt Audio Settings Call Volume gt Earpiece Volume Handsfree Volume O Adjust the volume and press Press and hold idle status Changing ringer tones Volume Five volume levels 1 5 e g volume 3 all and crescendo ring 6 volume increases with each ringer tone mill 4 Melody List of pre loaded ringer melodies The first three melodies are the classical ringer tones You can also set different ringer melodies for the following functions External Calls for external calls Internal Calls for internal calls Alarm Clock for the alarm clock Setting the ringer volume The ringer volume is the same for all types of ring HET gt Settings gt Audio Settings Ringer Volume Or in idle status Pw U Press briefly Then 5 Adjust the volume and press Press and hold idle status Setting the ringer melody Set different ringer melodies for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock MET gt Settings gt Audio Settings gt Ringer Melody External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock Select and press fg O Select melody y on and press TA Press and hold idle status Activating deactivating the ringer You can turn off the ringer on your hand set before you take a call or while the phone is in idle status You can take a call so long as it is displayed on the screen Deactivating the ringer Press the s
27. ered the wrong system PIN Reset the system PIN to 0000 You hear an error tone descending tone sequence when inputting Action has failed invalid input gt Repeat the operation Watch the display and refer to the user guide if necessary You cannot listen to messages on the network mailbox Your PABX is set for dial pulsing Set your PABX to touch tone dialling gt page 36 38 Declaration of Conformity This device is intended for the Belgacom analogue phone lines in Belgium Country specific conditions have been taken into account We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that the Twist 359 is manufac tured according to our Full Quality Assur ance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH in compliance with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 1999 5 EC is ensured according to Art 3 1 a Safety EN 60950 equivalent to 73 23 EC Art 3 1 a EMF SAR 1999 519 EC EU Council Recommen dation EN 50360 Art 3 1 a Acoustic Shock TBR 10 Portable Part Art 3 1 b EMC EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 6 equivalent to 89 336 EC Art 3 2 Radio EN 301 406 A copy of the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs Senior Approvals Manage C 0682 Customer Care and support Guarantee terms The Equip
28. ey 1 fast access 1 Key Clicks s Lgs e mss 35 Keypad lock ssl 16 Keys assigning directory entry 22 control key EIER 1 14 delete key 14 display keys a 1 14 end call key 1 19 fast access ee ee eee 1 handsfree key 1 hash key 2 20 1 16 internal key 2 2 1 message key a 1 onloff key acc cee panga ag Kana 1 recallkeyz eas oh ari Saas iy 1 speed dial 05 22 Star Key oi ee ae 1 35 talkkey 0a 1 19 45 Index L Last number redial 23 List call tiistoty se 23 draft message list SMS 25 incoming message list SMS 26 missed calls 23 24 network mailbox 23 SMS llst sakna Tee 23 Locating handset 32 Lock activating deactivating keypad lock 16 M Mains adapter 4 Making calls answeringacall 19 cost effective calls 24 external annen 19 internal mss su datae at 32 Manual last number redial 23 Medical appliances 4 Menu end torie ze txt ERE xs 35 OVERVIEW ls e y a Rm om are 18 prompting psig asnasa aeni 15 Message key 2 000 1 Open listz sec sees 26 opening lists a 23 Microphone navn 1 Missed calls 23 24 Muting handset maman Lees 20 N
29. g After you have read a new SMS its status turns to old Or HET gt Delete Entry Select and press T4 to delete the SMS Deleting the incoming message list All new and old SMS messages in the list are deleted b Open the incoming message list EN gt Delete List Select and press 1l TA Press the display key to con firm the delete The list is cleared Adding the number of the message sender to the directory b Open the incoming message list 5 Select SMS Lf gt Copy to Directory gt Complete the entry gt page 21 Replying to or forwarding SMS messages You are reading an SMS Menu Press the display key You have the following options Reply Write and send a reply SMS directly gt page 25 Use text Edit the text of the SMS and then send it Send Text Forward the text of an SMS to another recipient Changing the character set You are reading an SMS Menu Press the display key Character Set Text is shown in the selected character set SMS text messages Setting SMS centres Entering changing SMS centres HET gt SMS gt Settings gt Service Centres O Select an SMS centre e g SMS centre 4 1 and press 11 You have the following options Active Send Srvc Cent If the SMS messages are to be sent through this SMS centre press T4 to activate the SMS centre y on If a different SMS centre was active previ ously then this will be deact
30. guage You can view the display texts in different languages EM gt Settings gt Handset gt Language The current language is indicated by y O Select a language and press Press and hold idle status If you accidentally choose a language you do not understand Menu EES 62 Press keys in sequence O Select the correct language and press ff 33 Handset settings Setting the display You can display a digital clock when the handset is in idle status EM gt Settings gt Handset gt Display You have the following options Screensaver The available settings are No Screen saver or Digital Clock Activating deactivating auto answer When this function is activated when a call arrives you can simply lift the handset out of the base station without having to press the talk key E gt Settings gt Handset gt Auto Answer y on Press and hold idle status Changing the handsfree earpiece volume You can adjust the volume for handsfree talking to one of five settings 1 5 e g volume 3 alil and the earpiece volume to one of three 1 3 e g volume 2 a Setting the volume during a call The setting applies to the current mode earpiece or hands free You are conducting an external call t Press the control key O Set the volume The setting will automatically be saved after approx 3 seconds if not then press the display key i 34 Adjusting the volume via the m
31. he number and press the talk key Or 8 Press and hold the talk key c and then enter the number You can cancel the dialling operation with the end call key You are shown the duration of the call while the call is in progress Please note Dialling with the directory gt page 21 calls list gt page 23 and last number redial list page 23 saves repeated typing of numbers You can assign a number from the directory to a key for speed dialling gt page 22 Ending a call Press the end call key Making calls Answering a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing handsfree key GQ You can answer the call by P Pressing the talk key CZ P Pressing the handsfree key GQ If the handset is in the charging cradle and the Auto Answer function is activated gt page 34 the handset automatically answers the call when you remove it from the charging cradle To deactivate the ringer tone press the EM display key and select Silent You can take the call as long as it is displayed on the screen Calling Line Identification When you receive a call the caller s number and or name is displayed on the screen if the following conditions are met Your network provider supports CLIP CLI and CNIP CLI Calling Line Identification the caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Ide
32. ivated For the SMS centres 2 and 3 the set ting only applies to the next SMS SMS centre Enter the number of the SMS centre and press JJ Sending an SMS via another SMS centre b Activate the SMS centre 2 or 3 as the active send service centre page 27 b Send the SMS This setting only applies to the next SMS to be sent After that the setting returns to SMS centre 1 27 SMS text messages SMS on a PABX SMS messages can only be received if you have subscribed to the Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP service and this information is sent to your inbox If required you must prefix the number for the SMS centre with the access code depending on your PABX If in doubt test your PABX e g by sending an SMS to your own number once with and once without the access code SMS troubleshooting The following table lists error situations and possible causes and provides notes on troubleshooting You cannot send messages 1 You have not requested the CLIP service Calling Line Identification Presentation Ask your service provider to enable this service SMS transmission has been interrupted gt Re send the SMS No number or an invalid number is entered for the SMS centre set as the active send service centre gt Enter the number gt page 27 2 You receive an incomplete SMS 1 Your phone s memory is full gt Delete old SMS
33. l lists are deleted The system PIN is reset to the original code 0000 Eco Mode is deactivated Only the date and time are retained Resetting the base station via the menu HEM gt Settings gt Base Base Reset TA Press the display key to confirm Resetting the base station using a key on the base station b Disconnect the power cord from the base station b Hold down the registration paging key page 1 on the base station while reconnecting the power cable to the base station Release the key after approximately 5 seconds The base station has now been reset Connecting the phone to a PABX The following settings are only necessary when your PABX requires them see the PABX user guide You cannot send or receive SMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification Dialling modes and recall The current setting is indicated by v Changing the dialling mode The following dialling modes can be selected Touch tone dialling DTMF Dial pulsing DP Menu 622 Hori Bum 100 Qie Si T4 Dial pulsing mode DP Or n JA Touch tone dialling DTMF Press and hold idle status Setting recall For operation on a PABX you may have to change this value Please refer to the user guide for your PABX Menu E Honi 293 100 2 atc ag Enter digits for the recall time and press fo 0 80 ms 1 100 ms 2 120
34. lls to other handsets registered on the same base station are free Calling other handsets m Start internal call The display shows Insert INT No ag Enter the internal number of the receiving handset and 32 press a The handset is called or FAI Press the display key and ff All handsets are called Ending a call Press the end call key Transferring a call to another handset You are talking to an external participant and can call an internal participant at the same time to forward the call or to con sult gt Calling internal participants When an internal participant answers b If necessary announce the external call Either Press the end call key The call is transferred or Press the display key You are reconnected with the external participant When transferring a call you can also press the end call key before the internal participant answers Then if the internal participant does not answer or the line is busy the call will automatically return to you the display will show Recall Answering a waiting call If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone The caller s number or name will appear in the display if phone number identification is enabled Press the end call key to end the internal call Press the talk key to take the external call Listening in to an external call listening in You are conducting an e
35. loth do not use solvent or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This can cause static Contact with liquid AN If the handset should come into contact with liquid 1 Turn the handset off and remove the batteries immediately 2 Allow the liquid to drain from the hand set 3 Pat all parts dry then place the handset with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc 4 Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will nor mally be able to use it again Appendix Specifications Recommended batteries Technology Nickel metal hydride NiMH Size AAA Micro HRO3 Voltage 1 2V Capacity 550 1000 mAh The device is supplied with two recom mended batteries Handset operating times charging times The operating time of your Twist 359 depends on the capacity and age of the batteries and the way they are used All times are maximum possible times Capacity mAh approx 550 650 800 1000 Standby time 180 210 265 330 hours Talktime hours 23 25 33 41 Operating time 80 95 115 145 for 1 5 hrs of calls per day hours Charging time 8 10 12 15 base station hours Charging time 6 7 9 11 charging cradle hours Base station power consumption In standby condition Handset in the bas
36. ment you have bought has been carefully selected by Belgacom and is cov ered by a two year warranty on spare parts and labor in the event of any mate rial or manufacturing defect unless other wise specified The warranty shall be valid from the date on which the equipment is collected or delivered If you have any problems with the equip ment 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 Telebou tiques 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 neces sary The warranty on the repaired or replaced equipment shall end on the date on which the original warranty on the pur chased 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 attrib utable to the Customer or to causes unrelated to the Equipment light ning power surges humidity acci dental damage improper use or poor maintenance failure to comply with the instructions in the user manual and force majeure
37. ms 3 180 ms 4 250 ms 5 300 ms 6 600 ms 7 800 ms Press and hold idle status Connecting the phone to a PABX Setting pauses Changing pause after line seizure You can change the length of pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key and sending the number Umm Hon 89 1 20 awa m Enter digit for the pause length 1 1 sec 2 3 sec 3 7 sec and press I Press and hold idle status Changing the pause after the recall key You can change the length of the pause if your PABX requires this refer to the user guide for your PABX Menu Ge Hon Bm 1 20 4 am Si Enter a digit for the length of the pause 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms and press i Press and hold idle status Switching temporarily to touch tone dialling DTMF If your PABX still operates with dial pulsing DP but you need touch tone dialling DTMF for a connection e g to listen to the network mailbox you must switch to touch tone dialling for the call Precondition You are conducting a call or have already dialled an external number Press the star key After the call is ended dial pulsing is automatically acti vated again 37 Customer Care and support Customer Care and support Questions and answers The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions Forgotten the system PIN Reset the system PIN to 0000 gt page
38. n the settings all calls answered calls unanswered calls missed calls 23 Making cost effective calls The calls list is displayed as follows Calls List 1 Number of new entries 2 Number of old read entries Setting the call history type EM gt Settings gt Base Calls List Missed Calls All Calls Select and press J v on Press and hold idle status The call history entries are retained when you change the list type Opening calls list gt Calls List 01402 The last incoming call is displayed in the calls list List entry Example of a list entry New Call 01 02 1234567890 01 10 08 12 14 Status of entry In the calls list New Call new missed call Old Call entry already read Call recv call taken Entry number 01 02 means e g first of a total of two entries Number or name of caller Press the talk key 4 to make a return call You can add the caller s number to the directory gt page 22 Call date and time if set page 33 24 You can delete the current entry with ST gt Delete Entry Displaying CNIP information If you have CNIP you can display the name that is registered for this number You have selected a list entry HEM gt Show Name If the name is not shown it means that the caller has not requested Calling Line Identification or that Calling Line Identifi cation has been withheld Press 14
39. ng the control key You can then press to delete the character to the left of the cursor insert characters to the left of the cursor overwrite the character flashing when entering the time and date etc Menu guidance Your telephone s functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of lev els Main menu first menu level gt When the handset is in idle status press Iff to open the main menu The main menu functions are shown on the display as a list with name and Icon To access a function i e to open the corresponding submenu next menu level gt Navigate to the function using the control key Press the display key TA Submenus The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists To access a function gt Scroll to the function with the control key 7 and press IJA Or gt Enter the corresponding digit combination gt page 18 Briefly press the end call key 2 once to return to the previous menu level cancel the operation Reverting to idle status You can revert to idle status from anywhere in the menu as follows gt Press and hold the end call key Ce Or b Do not press any key after 2 minutes the display will automatically revert to idle status Any settings you have not confirmed by pressing JJ will be discarded An example of the display in idle status is shown on page 12 15 Using the phone Activating deactivating the handset With the phone in idle statu
40. nge the text of the stored SMS and then send it Deleting draft message list b Open the draft message list LT gt Delete List Select and press JA TA Press the display key to con firm the delete The list is cleared Press and hold idle status Receiving an SMS All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list Since an SMS remains in the list even after it has been read you should regularly delete SMS messages from the list Incoming message list The incoming message list contains All received SMS messages starting with the latest SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error New SMS messages are signalled on all handsets by a message in the display the flashing message key Ra and an advisory tone 26 Opening the incoming message list with the key Press The incoming message list is displayed as follows example SMS 02405 2 1 Number of new entries 2 Number of old read entries An entry in the list is displayed as in the following example New 01 02 1234567890 01 10 08 12 14 1 Number of the SMS currently displayed 2 Total number of new SMS messages Opening the incoming message list via the SMS menu E gt SMS gt Incoming Reading or deleting individual SMS messages b Open the incoming message list O Select SMS MET gt Read SMS Select and press T4 to read the SMS Scroll through the SMS usin
41. ntification Presentation the caller s number is displayed CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation the caller s name is displayed You have arranged CLIP or CNIP The caller has arranged CLI with the network provider 19 Making calls Call display with CLIP CLI If the caller s number is saved in your directory the caller s name will also be displayed CA 1 1234567 2 1 Ringer tone icon 2 Number or name of caller The following is displayed in place of the number External Call if no number is transmit ted Withheld if the caller has withheld Call ing Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has requested that the service provider permanently withholds Calling Line Identification or if the service provider is unable to transmit the details Display with CNIP If you have CNIP then the name that is registered with your network provider for the caller s number will also be displayed If the number of the caller is stored in your directory the CNIP display is replaced by the corresponding directory entry 1234567 1 Anna Fielding 2 1 Caller s number 2 Name The display shows Withheld if the caller has withheld Calling Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has requested that the service provider permanently withholds Calling Line Identification or if the service provider is unable to transmit the details
42. o Directory Copy an entry to the directory gt page 21 Delete Entry as in the directory gt page 22 Delete List as in the directory page 22 Opening lists with the message key You can use the message key R4 to open the following list selection SMS list Network mailbox if your network pro vider supports this function and the fast access is set for the network mail box gt page 29 Call history Using the directory and lists The message key will flash as soon as a new entry is received in a list switches off when the key is pressed The message You have new messages appears in the dis play in idle status r Please note If calls are saved in the network mail box you will receive a message if the appropriate settings have been made see your network provider user guide List selection The lists displayed after pressing the mes sage key Ea depend on whether there are any new messages key does not flash no new mes sages Select a list with To open press IJA key flashes new messages received You see all the lists with new messages If only one list contains new messages this will be opened automatically Incoming SMS message list All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list gt page 26 Call history Precondition Calling Line Identification CLIP gt page 19 The calls list contains the last 25 numbers depending o
43. s HAM gt Edit Entry Si Edit the number if required and press JJ 8 Edit the name if required and press TAd 21 Using the directory and lists Using other functions Menu Press the display key The following functions can be selected with O Use Number Save or modify a saved number and then dial with or save as a new entry to do so press DEM gt Copy to Directory gt MY after the number appears on the display Delete Entry Delete selected entry Send Entry Send a single entry to a handset gt page 22 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send complete list to a handset gt page 22 Shortcut Assign the current entry for speed dial to a selected key Using speed dial keys You can assign directory entries to the keys 0 and 2 9 JJ gt select entry gt IM gt Shortcut gt fam press the key you want to assign the number to To dial press and hold the required speed dial key Sending the directory to another handset Preconditions The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base station The other handset and the base station can send and receive directory entries J gt 2 select entry gt Ifl open menu Send Entry Send List 22 Si Enter the internal number of the receiving handset and press JAd Successful transmission is acknowledged with the message Entry copied You can transfer several individ
44. s press and hold the end call key con firmation tone to switch off the handset Press and hold the end call key again to switch the handset on Activating deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone Press and hold the hash key to activate or deactivate the keypad lock You will hear the confirmation tone When the keypad lock is activated you will see the o icon on the display and a message when you press a key The keypad lock is deactivated automatically if someone calls you It is reacti vated when the call is finished 16 Using the phone Illustration of operating steps in the user guide The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form Example The illustration T gt Settings gt Handset gt Auto Answer y on means gt Press the display key MIAM to open the main menu gt Press the bottom of the control key ly until the Settings menu item appears on the display Settings gt Press the display key T4 to confirm your selection gt Press the bottom of the control key a until the Handset menu item appears on the display gt Press the display key Al to confirm your selection Auto Answer The Auto Answer menu item appears on the display gt Press the display key T4 to A activate deactivate the function on x v 17 Menu tree Menu tree Instead of scrolling to locate a menu function you
45. save numbers and corresponding names With the handset in idle status open the directory by pressing thel key Length of entries Number max 32 digits Name max 16 characters Please note You can assign a number from the directory to a key for speed dialling gt page 22 Saving the first number in the directory Using the directory and lists Storing a number in the directory J 9 E gt New Entry ag Enter the number and press OK ag Enter the name and press A Order of directory entries The directory entries are usually sorted in alphabetical order Spaces and digits take first priority The sort order is as follows 1 Space 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Other characters To get round the alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the name These entries will then move to the beginning of the directory Selecting a directory entry a Open the directory You have the following options Use O to scroll to the entry until the required name is selected Enter the first character of the name or scroll to the entry using 7 if required Dialling with the directory J gt Q Select entry Ce Press the talk key The number A Dir empty New Entry ag Enter the number and press OK I ag Enter the name and press fd is dialled Managing directory entries J gt Q Select entry Editing entrie
46. ss 1l my 7 Enter the number with area code including your local area code from the directory or key it in manually and press 9 The SMS is sent SMS text messages Please note If you are interrupted by an external call while writing an SMS the text is automatically saved in the draft message list If the memory is full or if the SMS function on the base station is being used by another handset the operation is cancelled An appropri ate message appears in the display Delete SMS messages you no longer require or send the SMS later Draft message list You can save an SMS in the draft message list and edit and send it later Saving an SMS Write an SMS gt page 25 HEN gt Save Text Opening the draft message list HET gt SMS gt Outgoing The first entry in the list is displayed e g 1 Saved 01 02 2 01 10 08 09 23 1 Current number 2 Total number of SMS Reading or deleting individual SMS messages b Open the draft message list O Select SMS HEM gt Read SMS Select and press T4 to read the SMS Scroll through the SMS using Or EN gt Delete Entry Select and press T4 to delete the message 25 SMS text messages Writing changing an SMS You are reading an SMS in the draft mes sage list Menu Press the display key You have the following options Write Message Write and then send a new SMS or save Use text Cha
47. tar key and hold until the x icon appears in the display Reactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key in idle status Advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The following tones can be activated and deactivated independently of each other Advisory tones Key click every key press is con firmed Confirmation tone rising tone sequence at the end of an entry setting when the handset is placed in the base station and on arrival of an SMS ora new entry in the calls list Error tone descending tone sequence when you make an incorrect entry Menu end tone when scrolling at the end of a menu Handset settings Battery low beep the battery requires charging You cannot deactivate the confirmation tone for placing the handset in the base station Activating deactivating advisory tones MET gt Settings gt Audio Settings gt Advisory Tones Select and press T4 v on Setting the battery low beep HET gt Settings gt Audio Settings gt Battery Low On Off During Call Select and press T4 v on The battery low beep is acti vated or deactivated or sounds during a call Restoring the handset to the factory settings You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made This will not affect entries in the directory calls list or SMS lists or the handset s registration to the
48. tion Your telephone has an energy saving adapter plug and uses less energy Reduced transmission power The transmission power of your telephone is reduced automatically The handset s transmission power is reduced depending on the distance to the base station The transmission power at the base sta tion is reduced to virtually zero when only one handset is registered and is standing in the base station You can reduce the transmission power of the handset and base station even further by using Eco Mode or Eco Mode Eco Mode 8096 transmission power reduction in standby and talk mode Eco Mode 10096 transmission power deactivation in standby mode Activate deactivate Eco Mode Eco Mode EM gt Settings gt Base gt Additional Features gt Eco Mode Eco Mode TA Press the display key V zon 30 Eco Mode enabled displayed instead of the reception strength icon when in idle status Icon green Eco Mode enabled Please note With Eco Mode enabled press and hold the talk key LZ to check base station reachability You will hear the dial tone if the base station is reachable When Eco Mode is enabled call setup will be delayed by approx 2 seconds handset standby time will be reduced by approx 50 Registering handsets that do not support Eco Mode will cause the mode to be deactivated on the base station and all other h
49. tion Once it has been registered the handset returns to idle status The handset s inter nal number is shown in the display e g INT 1 If it does not appear repeat the pro cedure On the handset HEN gt Settings gt Handset Register Handset ag Enter the system PIN of the base station the default is 0000 and press fe Handset is registering flashes on the dis play On the base station Within 60 sec press and hold the regis tration paging key on the base station page 1 approx 3 sec 31 Using several handsets Registering other handsets You can register other handsets and hand sets for other devices with GAP functional ity as follows On the handset gt Start to register the handset as described in its user guide On the base station Press and hold the registration paging key on the base station page 1 approx 3 sec De registering handsets Handsets can only be de registered by resetting the base station to its default set tings This will also reset every other setting gt page 36 You can locate your handset using the base station Briefly press the registration paging key on the base station page 1 All handsets will ring simultaneously paging even if the ringer tones are deactivated Ending paging Briefly press the registration paging key on the base station or press the talk key on the handset Making internal calls Internal ca
50. ttings 35 Base station settings a 36 Protecting against unauthorised access eee eee eee 36 Restoring the base station to the factory settings 36 Connecting the phone to a PABX eee ee eee 37 Dialling modes and recall 2 37 Settinig Dalses s matae kA e ana er 37 Switching temporarily to touch tone dialling DTMF 37 Customer Care and support eee ee ee eee eee 38 Questions nd answers eeepc RR CERTE AE E es 38 Declaration of Conformity ee 39 Guarantee terms eee ERU Oh ae hd Sed URP ETE 39 Environment ee ere rl E ERU E SO HE eee SR E EY 40 Appendix 43 2434 b liabent dut e te 41 Cale Nanaig akc bn NIA eG aoe cee Vinee YN he deo Nh pare E INN 41 Contact with liquid os by e ec eee ee once e RR ee eee 41 Specifications ciues Ete upDe4 v pelts bes or eens 41 Writing and editing text 6 2 e 42 Mounting the base station to the wall 43 Index us esce REPRE 4 ws Os NE epi e mE OS 44 Safety precautions Safety precautions Warning Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their contents and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children Only use the mains adapter supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station or charging cradle Only use the recommended rechargeable batteries page 41 i
51. tween fields Enter Time 07 15 gt Press the key below 9 on the display screen to confirm your selection The display shows Saved You will hear a confirmation tone gt Press and hold the end call key 3 to return to the idle status 11 First steps 12 Display in idle status Once the phone is registered and the time set the idle display is shown as in this exam ril Cm ple Your phone is now ready for use 01 10 08 07 15 r Please note The range icon is only displayed in idle status if Eco Mode page 30 is deactivated First steps What would you like to do next Now you have successfully started your telephone you will probably want to adapt it to your personal requirements Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects If you are unfamiliar with menu driven devices such as other telephones you should first read the section entitled Using the phone page 14 Information on IS located here Setting the ringer tone melody and volume page 34 Setting the handset volume page 34 Setting Eco Mode Eco Mode page 30 Preparing the telephone for SMS reception page 25 Operating the telephone on a PABX page 37 Registering existing handsets to a base station page 31 Transferring directory entries from existing handsets to the new handset s page 22 If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting
52. ual entries one after the other by responding Al to the Next entry prompt Please note Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten on the receiving handset The transfer is cancelled if the phone rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full Copying a displayed number to the directory You can copy numbers displayed in a list e g the calls list or redial list to the direc tory If you have CNIP name display the first 16 characters of the transmitted name are copied to the Enter name line A number is displayed Ef gt Copy to Directory Complete the entry gt page 21 Using a number from the directory In some operating situations you can open the directory to copy a number for exam ple Your handset need not be in idle sta tus Q Open the directory 2 Select entry TA Press the display key Select function with O Last number redial list The last number redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset max 32 numbers If one of the numbers is in the directory the corresponding name will be displayed Manual last number redial Press the key briefly Q Select entry Press the talk key again The number is dialled Managing entries in the last number redial list Press the key briefly Q Select entry Menu Open menu The following functions can be selected with O Use Number as in the directory gt page 22 Copy t
53. xternal call An internal participant can listen in on this call and take part in the conversation A signal tone and Conference Call on the display indicates the inclusion of a new participant to the conversation to all par ticipants Precondition The Listening in function must be activated Activating deactivating listening in MET gt Settings gt Base Listening in y on Press and hold idle status Internal listening in The line is engaged with an external call Your screen will display information to that effect You want to listen in to the external call Press and hold the talk key You are linked into the call All participants hear a signal tone Conference Call appears in the display Ending listening in An internal participant presses the end call key All participants hear a signal tone This does not affect the connection between the other internal participants and the external caller Handset settings Handset settings Your handset is preconfigured but you can change the settings to suit your indi vidual requirements Changing date and time To change the time open the input field with HET gt Settings gt Date Time Enter Date Enter the day month and year in 8 digit format e g e JG Jo Xe 2 fo 0 2 for 01 10 08 Enter Time Enter hours and minutes as 4 digits e g s for 07 15 a m TA Press the display key Changing the display lan

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