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1. Handset in the base station Automatic accepting of calls activated see page 59 Remove the handset from the base stations and conduct the call s q Automatic accepting of calls not activated Press the Call key or the hands free calling key and conduct the call Handset not at the base station LS Press the Call key or hands free calling key and conduct the call Ending the call Press the Hang up key or place the handset in the base station 23 24 Setting the handset volume speaker volume You can adjust the handset and speaker volume when hands free calling is activated during an ongoing call in five stages Ze You are conducting a call C Use the navigation key W A to set your volume Muting the handset Mute You can also temporarily mute your handset if the calling party is not to hear what you are discussing with another person in the room for example 7 You are conducting a call Press the navigation key C The display shows The call is put on hold the other party can no longer hear you Making an inquiry in the room Press the navigation key C Your calling party will then hear you again Redialing The last 20 previously dialed numbers max 24 characters are stored in the Redial list Every num ber that is dialed after that overwrites the oldest entry in the list You can check edit and delete phone numbers Dialing from the Redial list RS Press the Call key thi
2. DECT80 Distinction between Internal and External Internal calls are calls between handsets that are logged in to the same base station Softkey Int External calls include all calls to the phone system and calls to users connected to the same PABX system see diagram for other terminal devices Depending on the PABX system set tings automatic or manual exchange line access these users can be called either by first dialing the exchange code 0 or by pressing the asterisk key before dialing the number PSTN Phone System other terminal devices Starting up the handset Your handset is not operational until the batteries have charged completely for the first time Only then can calls be accepted or calls placed with this handset Installing the batteries The battery compartment for accommodating two AAA batteries microcells is located on the bottom of the handset Refer to the appendix for important information about handling batteries page 67 Removing the battery cover Slide the battery cover down by about 5 mm and lift up on the end Installing the two batteries observe correct polarity position Place the batteries in the battery com partment Ensure that they are installed in the correct direction The polarity symbols in the battery compart ment must agree with those on the bat teries The handset will n
3. 33 34 Consult your service provider for further details about the costs charged for sending and in some cases for receiving SMS messages about the mobile service providers you can use to send and receive SMS messages about the functions offered by your SMS Service Center For more information about the SMS service of Deutsche Telekom call this toll free number 0800 330 4747 or go to http www t home de SMS center SMS messages are exchanged via SMS Centers You must have the number of the SMS Center of your service provider in order to send and receive SMS messages Four 4 numbers are provided in your phone for SMS Centers SMS Center 1 to 4 The following illustrates the meaning of the entries for sending and receiving SMS messages with the example of the SMS Center for the Deutsche Telekom Send SMS The as delivered default setting for SMS Center 1 is the SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom number 0193010 This means that you can send SMS messages directly without any further preparation If you have several SMS Centers entered you can select the service center for sending the next SMS message using the menu Info SMS Settings After that SMS has been sent the phone will automatically revert back to SMS Center 1 Receive SMS You must be registered at an SMS Center in order to receive SMS messages via that center You can do this with the SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom using a toll free SMS see page
4. For transmission of the phone number CLIP the PABX system must automatically place the exchange code in front of the phone number to enable calling directly from the Calls Log 31 32 Displaying details Open the calls log and select the desired entry IT Press Options select Petails and press OK You are shown the date and the time of the call Importing an entry into the telephone book Open the calls log and select the desired entry 7 Press Options select SaveNumber and press OK HE SS Enter a name and press OK to confirm Deleting an entry Open the calls log and select the desired entry NAT Press Options select Pelete Entry and press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt Deleting the redial list Open the calls log IT Press Options select Delete All List and press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt SMS Service text messages SMS service is qualified in this form for use in Germany consult your network provider about using this service in other countries Your DECT80 is an SMS compatible phone that can receive save and send SMS text messages You can use this phone with the SMS service of your provider and send SMS messages to other SMS compatible devices e g cell phones PCs other phones If the party being called also has an SMS compatible phone the message will then be read out or saved to a Voic
5. You can include a call on hold in a three party conference call Talking with two parties simultaneously three party conference call Initiating a three party conference call You are conducting an external call with a second external call on hold ka Press Conference call you are then in a three party conference call Ending a three party conference call You are conducting a three party conference call Press Single You are returned to the Broker s call status or Press the hang up key The conference call is completed You can also initiate a three party conference call in the same way with an external and internal party from an Internal inquiry call 51 52 Safety Inherent security The base station and your handset are linked via a radio channel when you make calls with the base station acting as the switchboard between the phone system and your handset Continuous authori zation takes place between the base station and your handset to prevent any other parties from eavesdropping on your conversation or making calls at your expense If the authorization codes do not agree no connection is set up with an outside handset A very high degree of listen proof security is provided between the base station and the handsets Important settings for your phone are protected by your PIN KeyGuard With the KeyGuard activated see page 20 you can carry your handset around without worrying about in
6. 10 Available characters 72 B Battery Low 56 Brokerscall 50 C Caler D J 33 Caler List 25252004440 pasas aku os 31 Callers phone number 31 CE If stern aa sasaqa kak g KA 13 Charging status 13 Charging the batteries 13 CUP Faser are 31 33 Colorscheme 62 Conducting calls with several subscribers 47 Connecting toa PABX 10 DON dsl osctatedunceone e oe 62 Coverage cee eee es 56 D NEE 63 Declaration of conformity 13 Default settings 65 Deregistering handsets ei Dialing aa Ee ge Read hauen 22 25 Dialing an external number 22 Dialing an internal extension number 22 Dialing method 60 Dimmode 63 DIESEL UE 98 Display indicators 19 Display language 54 Disposing 73 E oe ee u a rare usus T1 Emergency numbers 99 Error when sending or receiving an SMS 45 Exchange code 36 61 External calls 11 External inquiry call 47 F Factory default 64 Flashinterval 60 Functions with elmeg funkwerk PABX sys ONS PIONIERE AREA IE EEE NER 10 G Group call s sors gef ia ee RR 18
7. Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1 152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Voice coding 32 kbit s Transmitting power 10 mW average power per channel Range up to 300 meters in the open up to 50 meters in buildings Base station power supply 220 230 V 50 Hz plug in power supply unit approx 3 VA Handset capacity in standby during a call 750 mAh approx 100 h approx 10 h Battery charging time approx 14 hours Permissible ambient conditions for using the handset 5 C to 40 C Permissible ambient conditions for using the base station 5 C to 40 C 20 to 70 relative humidity Admissible storage temperatur 10 C to 60 C Dialing method Tone pulse dialing Function of the R button Flash Base station dimensions mm Length Width Height 103 x 127 x 45 Handset dimensions mm Length Width Height 142 x 48 x 28 Base station weight 127 g Handset weight 113 g without batteries 138 g including batteries Phone connecting cord Assignment TSV wired to pins 3 and 4 according to CTR 37 Euro Assignment Plug in power supply Euro connector and UK connector Index A Accepting a call 23 Accepting of calss 59 Appendix 65 As delivered state 65 Auto answer 59 Automatic accepting of calls 23 Automatic access to exchange line
8. H Hands free 17 22 24 Handsetlog in 57 Handset name 62 19 76 Handsetvolume 24 Hearing aids 8 Wl UC del BETTENER 62 DOK ur susanne bas 6 41 Indicators in the display 13 Installation location 7 Installing the base station 8 Installing the batteries 12 Internal call uu ade de 11 Internal forwarding 49 Internal inquiry call 46 K Key on the Base station 18 del 56 de u ss un 420042 ern 52 Keys on the Handset 17 M Manual access to exchange line 10 Menu struclure 66 Muting the handset 24 N Notes regarding the use of batteries 67 O Outgoing 43 B PACING Senne en ee nn kapa ns Dee 21 s DEER 52 Prefix code 36 61 PUSE gene eeben kaos een enue 60 R Recycling 68 R dialng WEE 25 Register handset 14 Restoring factory default settings 64 RINGEN aan eens een 54 S Safety notes 5 EEN et u rss ss aap aka dee 52 Selecting a base station 59 Setting the date time 14 Signaltone 37 SNAS soc ue seen ee Ge ee SQ puquq 56 SE Ee d pause qaa 33 OMS ala ereere on bua a
9. a ghi4g llli jkl5 pars 7hs tuv8uudu wxyz9yyPz 210 j _ x Switching between Capital Small letters Space Declaration of conformity and CE mark This device meets the requirements of the following EC directive R amp TTE 1999 5 EG Guideline 1999 5 EC from the European Parliament and Council dated March 9 1999 Declaration of Conformity with regard to the R amp TTE Directive You can also request this EC declaration of conformity at the following Internet URL http www funkwerk ec com Disposing of old phones The waste container symbol with the X through it on the device indicates that the device must be disposed of separately from normal domestic waste at an appropri ate waste disposal facility at the end of its useful service life When it comes time to part with your old DECT80 take it to the local recycling center in or near your community This symbol means that the old phone may not be put with normal domestic waste In accordance with the law governing the disposal of old electric and electronic equipment owners of old devices are legally bound to dispose of these devices separately from other house hold waste Think about the environment and help protect it by not throwing your old phone in the trash 13 74 Technical specifications Default DECT GAP Channels 120 duplex channels Frequencies 1 880 MHz to 1 900 MHz Duplex mode Time multiplex Frame length 10 ms
10. select m Settings and press OK ed Select Flash Time and press OK Q EE Select one of the times offered and press OK The Flash time for features at elmeg funkwerk PABX systems is normally 100 ms this is also the default setting Enter exchange code If your base station is connected to a PABX system you may have to dial an exchange code as a prefix code for placing external calls Please refer to the operating instructions for more details If you have programmed this exchange code in your DECT80 and this code is recognized by your DECT80 at the beginning of a number a pause is inserted automatically after the exchange code E Ges Press Menu select Settings and press OK GT Select Setup Base and press OK eu Select Exchange Code and press OK ii Ee Enter the code number and press OK to confirm Before you consider using your DECT80 with a PABX system check whether that system accommodates DTMF dialing and FLASH You can change the flash duration under Settings Base Flash time see page 60 Setting the wallpaper You can select a background for the idle display Four different wall paper types are available j eg Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK DR Select Wallpaper and press OK a Select the wallpaper you wish to use or select None and then press OK to confirm 61 62 Changing the handset name eg Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK OO Select Han
11. 1 Ring melody 1 Notice signals Key tone On PIN 0000 Low battery On Calls log no entry Coverage Off Flash time 100 ms Handset volume 3 Dialing method Tone Speaker volume 3 Exchange code no entry KeyGuard Off Redial list no entry Telephone directory no entry VIP no entry Emergency number no entry Language English Direct callno entry Dim mode For 10 minutes Key illumination On Handset name DECT80 Auto answer Off PIN 0000 65 66 Menu structure SMS Info _ Display Sound Settings II Write New SMS Inbox Outgoing SMS Settings 9 Inbox for new entries SMS Calls log VIP Wallpaper Handset Name Display Contrast Color Scheme Backlight On Off Dim Mode Ringer was Warning Tones Setup Handset Setup Base Date Time Flash time Register Handset Deregister HS SMS Center Select Send SMSC SMS Alert Ring Volume Ring Melody Key Tone Battery Low No Coverage Direct Call Base Selection Auto Talk Emergency No Reset Language Ringer Dialing Method Exchange Code Change PIN Reset Notes regarding the use of batteries 1 CH m Ol eS N Only use nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries with the handset The handset standby talk times and charging times apply only for the specified minimum battery capacity 750 mAh see Technical Data page 74 Two rechargeable NiMH cells AAA micro are incl
12. 37 You can also register at three other SMS Centers for receiving SMS messages from different service providers Once you have registered with an SMS Center no further action is necessary for receiving SMS messages via that center You must enter the numbers for these SMS Centers for SMS Centers 2 4 see page 36 Consult your service provider to determine what registering deregistering information you must send to the SMS Center You can not send any SMS messages at all if you delete the number for SMS Center 1 Resetting the base station to the as delivered default settings reactivates the defined number for SMS Center 1 and you can then begin sending SMS messages again 35 36 Entering and editing SMS Center numbers You can edit the SMS Center numbers Before changing the set number inquire about any special features and the services offered by the new SMS service provider Q Q DO DOUD DUU See er ae Press Menu select co SMS and press OK Select SMS Settings and press OK Select SMS Center and press OK Select the desired SMS Center and press OK the SMS Center number is then displayed Change the number as appropriate and then press OK to confirm the change You may also have to enter the prefix code exchange code when using your DECT80 with a PABX system SMS alarm You can set whether a signal tone is to notify you of a new incoming SMS message IT Press Menu sel
13. Hang up key Dialling a telephone number from the redial list GO By pressing OK instead of the call key the telephone number is A O Select telephone number copied to predialling and can then be edited Dialling a telephone number from the caller list By pressing OK instead of the call key the telephone number is Select telephone number S copied to predialling and can then be edited Dialling a telephone number from the VIP directory C VIP C Select entry U Storing a new entry in the phonebook m 77 New Entry LC ER Enter telephone number Ben Ener name 79 80 Copying an entry from the redial stack or the caller list to the phonebook Select telephone number from u _ redial or caller list EZ C Save Number Enter name a Dialling a telephone number from the phonebook gog By pressing OK instead of the call key the telephone number is m ES I a Selectenty s copied to predialling and can then be edited D Making a call to another handset subscribed to the same base station Select internal To end Lf subscriber IS the call Enquiry Transferring calls internally Toggling 3 Party You are making an Select internal Return to the external call Lf subscriber N am AI external call or ooo Enter the external To end the enquiry the first ca
14. OK Setting the ringer Setting the ringer for the handset WOT Od Gi Vv Ring Volume Ring Melody Press Menu select fo Sound and press OK Select Ringer and press OK Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm Change this setting using the navigation key Press OK to confirm the setting Change this setting using the navigation key Press OK to confirm the setting You can also activate deactivate the ringer for the handset by holding the asterisk key down This appears in the display when the ringer is deactivated EI Setting the ringer for the base station ae eg Press Menu select m Settings and press OK Select Setup Base and press OK eg es Select Ringer and press OK Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm lt O O GO s Change this setting using the navigation key The ringer is deactivated by the setting Off Press OK to confirm the setting Change this setting using the navigation key Press OK to confirm the setting Saving emergency numbers Numbers saved as emergency numbers can also be dialed with the KeyGuard feature active ae ae Press Menu select m Settings and press OK Q WI Select Setup Handset and press OK ee Select Emergency No and press OK 55 GT ae ooo OOo DUU Select the desired storage position and press OK Enter the number to call and press OK Activating Deactivating notice signals Notice signa
15. pointed metal or moist objects If you do not permanently mount the device or any accessories be sure to place it them on a non slip surface When required clean the unit with a slightly moistened cloth Only use approved accessories Only terminals with SELV and or which comply with ETS 300047 may be connected to the unit This regulation is fulfilled when approved terminal devices are used as intended Mains connection 230VAC Ensure that the installation for electrical connection grounding outlet for the PABX system and any for additional devices where required is installed installed by a qualified electrician to prevent any risks of personal or material injury damage Connect any operational grounding provided for your device before connecting the device to the mains power supply Plug in power supply Use only approved power plug in units Do not use power plug in units with visible defects or damage fissures cracks etc Working on an opened device e g patch panel Unplug the connector before removing the cover and working on the cable terminal bay Replace the cover before reconnecting the mains connector Battery operated devices Use only approved battery packs Use the battery pack only as intended Never use a damaged or exhausted battery pack Do not let the charging and battery contacts come into contact with any conductive objects such as keys paper clips rings or bracelets Dispose o
16. the party sending the SMS is accepted automatically and can then be edited where required Respond with Yes to the subsequent prompt to delete the SMS When this menu item is selected a phone connection is set up to the sending party Store in Phoneb The calling party s number is saved to the phone book enter the desired name The status of a new SMS message is changed to Old SMS after you have read it The read SMS messages are located at SMS Inbox Outgoing All SMS messages are displayed in Outgoing that you have specifically stored Stored SMS that have been saved automatically because a problem occurred while they were being sent These messages are flagged with Error SMS messages that have been sent successfully are deleted You can store a total of 20 SMS messages in the Incoming and Outgoing lists Reading a stored SMS INT Press Menu select SMS and press OK Select Outgoing and press OK The SMS stored last is displayed For ex Stored SMS 02 02 2 entries second entry displayed 0123456789 phone number of the receiving party 29 09 15 26 Date Time O Using the Navigation key you can scroll to other SMS messages eg Press Read to have the text of an SMS message displayed Using the Navi gation key you can scroll further down in the SMS message 43 Using the Navigation key C you can return to the sender data You can then scroll to other SMS messages or leave the men
17. the display Deregistering handsets Sg kee GE Ke Press Menu select Be Settings and press OK Select Setup Handset and press OK Select Deregister Handset and press OK Enter the system PIN and press OK 9 58 Sc Select the handset to be deleted for example Handset 3 and press OK Press OK to confirm the confirmation prompt The handset having that inter nal number is then deleted Some functions may not be available or only to a limited extent if you are using your DECT80 handset at an outside base station or using an outside handset at your DECT80 base station GAP Direct call When Direct call Baby call is activated pressing any key except for the softkey Options will always initiate a call being set up to the stored number Activating direct call Ke es Press Menu select Settings and press OK lt i Select Setup Handset and press OK es Select Direct Call and press OK He Enter the system PIN and press OK QKI Select Direct Call On and press OK SS ee Enter a number or select one from the lists offered using Options and then press OK The handset switches to idle and Direct Call is shown in the display Deactivating direct call ne Press Options select Direct Call Off and press OK The handset switches to idle Selecting a base station If your handset is registered at more than one base station you can select the base station from which you wish t
18. G 11 ea power pack with your base station Phone connecting cord Your phone is delivered with different connecting cords Use the connecting cord that you need for your particular conditions Power cord First plug the power cord into the jack with the power plug symbol on the bottom of the base station Plug the power unit into the 230VAC outlet Jack for phone connect ing cord Jack for power cord Your phone will not function if the power pack is not plugged in or if there is a loss of power Let the battery charge up completely before connecting to the phone network to ensure proper functioning of the unit Disconnecting the cords First pull the plug in power supply unit out of the 230 V socket and remove the connector from the jack for your phone connection PABX system To disconnect the cord press down on the catch using a pen for example while pulling on the cord at the same time Functions with elmeg funkwerk PABX systems Note the following when connecting your DECT80 to an elmeg funkwerk PABX system Check whether Automatic access to exchange line or Manual access to exchange line is pro grammed in the PABX system Depending on this setting you will hear either the internal or exter nal dial tone when you press the Call key on the handset Also follow the instructions given in the operating instructions for your PABX system for Automatic access to exchange line The default settin
19. ND ee A 25 Telephone Rei aan anne 26 EE 29 ell MENU EE 30 EEN 30 SH BE 31 SMS Service text messages E 33 HERE 37 LOGGING on off with the SMS Contar nee a 37 Writing sending an storing SMS messages l I I l a 39 D EE 41 0 5 eier ee sS u een 43 Error when sending or receiving an DM 45 SMS WIN PABX SYSE MS uuu lll een 46 Conducting calls with several subscribers J U u u u u 47 Calling a second party during an ONGOING Cal 47 Forwarding an external call to an internal party l a 49 Conducting two calls at once while switching between the calls broker s call 50 Talking with two parties simultaneously three party conference call 51 Eeer 52 SI IP au ee ee Are ee ee 93 EE Tt lll lil innen 54 Psl yl I iX een 54 Selling MERTEN 54 Saving emergency numbers un ee 55 Activating Deactivating notice signals ILU ea 56 Registering Deregistering handsets l nn n 57 BI UE 58 SCICCUNG base Sal nenne 59 OS gt uuu en een ee 59 SEELEN 60 Seting the fash Mtera esisin eno oA e aa 60 Enter Ee 61 Setting the wallpaper 61 SEENEN 62 Setting the color e EN 62 Key lluminanon O ULU Lu u mu sual mua sss 62 SEELEN EE 63 ceting ie Ale HMW ana UL are ee RER 63 Restoring factory default ul 64 elen E 65 As d livered E E 65 GUTE 66 Notes regarding the use of batte
20. advertently dialing a number The exception to this rule are the numbers stored under Emer gency numbers see page 55 these numbers can also be dialed with the KeyGuard feature activat ed System PIN The PIN is a four digit secret number used for protecting the system and the handsets against unauthorized access You must enter the system PIN to make system settings at the base station Change PIN The factory default system PIN is 0000 Handset is idle Sl aul Press Menu select Settings and press OK DS Select Setup Base and press OK DR Select Change PIN and press OK B Enter the old 4 digit PIN default 0000 then press OK BBH Ge Enter a new four digit PIN and press OK He N Enter the PIN once again as a validation check and then press OK The new system PIN is then saved Please contact our hotline if you have forgotten your PIN If you enter an incorrect PIN the error signal sounds and the following message appears in the display WRONG PIN You can enter the PIN again after a few seconds 93 54 Telephone set up Display language Different languages can be selected as the display language The default setting is German Deutsch k i nel Press Menu select Settings and press OK ea Select Setup Handset and press OK e Select Setup Handset and press OK The current language is marked with a u Select the desired language and activate it with
21. age ment company recycling center These locations are legally obligated to accept old batteries free of charge Troubleshooting guide If your system should not behave as it is supposed to refer first to the following table to attempt to resolve the problem yourself Problem After pressing the Call key there is no audible dial tone the line for dialing is not seized With PABX systems No call or call to wrong number after dialing from the memory Menu shows searching base Menu shows Handset not Registered Possible cause The connecting cord connec tors for the base station are not plugged in The power supply unit connec tors for the base station are not plugged in properly The line for dialing is occupied by another handset Exchange code not entered Base station out of range Base station not connected to the mains supply Handset not registered Fault Remedy Check the connector at the base station and at the phone jack may have to pull it out and plug it back in Check the connector at the base station and at the 230 V power supply may have to pull it out and plug it back in Wait until the line is free for dialing Enter exchange code see page 61 Reduce the coverage range Connect the base station to power Handset log in see page 57 69 70 Problem Possible cause Fault Remedy The base station does notring Ring volume set too low or Increase ring vol
22. button to accept this call 47 48 Instead of manually entering the number for the second external party you can also use a number stored in the phone book from the redial list or from the Calls log Please refer to page 50 and page 51 on how you can switch back and forth between two callers Broker s call and how you can include both parties in to a three party conference When using the unit at a PABX system it may be necessary to place a dialing break in front of the first digit Calling an internal party at the same base station internal inquiry call Fe You are conducting an external call F Press Int and use the navigation key to move to and select the internal party you wish to call ne Press OK You are talking to an internal party eg You can return to the external call using Brok Broker s call When conducting an internal call it is not possible to call a further internal or external party Forwarding an external call to an internal party You have taken an external call and wish to transfer it Be You are conducting an external call Forwarding to a further handset registered at the same base station Press Int and use the navigation key to move to and select the internal party you wish to call Press OK You are talking to an internal party You announce the external call If the called party does not answer you can switch back to the external caller using the Hang up key or Transf
23. d an important SMS and wish to save it you must do this before sending it see instructions on this page Press the Hang up key to leave this menu item without saving or sending the SMS Entering and sending SMS text J r Press Menu select SMS and press OK e I Select Write New SMS and press OK DO OOOO 000 Si Enter the text and then press OK DO PIPLI ELI I S Enter the receiving party s number and press OK or press Options to select a number from the available lists Ee Select Send SMS and press OK Saving SMS messages to Outgoing If you wish to save an SMS to Outgoing you must do this before you send the message c Select Store SMS and press OK To learn how to use saved SMS messages as templates at any time refer to page 44 under menu item Editing SMS messages An SMS is saved automatically if you are called while you are drafting an SMS message You can accept the call and continue writing or send the SMS later by selecting Write new SMS again The message SMS being sent appears on all handsets when an SMS message is being transmitted 39 40 SMS messages that can not be sent because for example the connection was interrupted during transmitting are flagged with an error status and saved to Outgoing see page 43 Note that some service providers charge a fee for setting up a connection to the SMS Center There Is no fee charged for an interrupted connection with D
24. d press OK EH Use the number keys to enter the date and then press OK SS e Use the number keys to enter the time and then press OK 63 64 Restoring factory default settings You can use this procedure to cancel any individual settings or changes you have made and restore the handset and the base station to their factory default settings See the appendix for the default as delivered state page 65 Restoring the default settings for the handset HS ae eg Press Menu select m Settings and press OK u Select Setup Handset and press OK ns Select Default Reset and press OK 7 Respond to the prompt Restore Default Settings with Yes The default settings for the handset will then be restored Restoring the default settings for the base station N nel Press Menu select m Settings and press OK u Select Setup Base and press OK QJ Select Default Reset and press OK 7 Respond to the prompt Restore Default Settings with Yes The default settings for the base station will then be restored Appendix As delivered state The default settings for this unit have been set for general use so that you can use the phone directly after connecting the base station and charging the handset batteries You can change these settings later to match your personal tastes and connection conditions The default settings are as follows Handset Base station Ring volume 5 Ring volume 5 Ring melody
25. dset Name and press OK DO Oooo DUU You can then enter edit the name max 15 characters Refer to page 71 Editor for more details Press OK to confirm the change Setting the contrast k i a Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK O Select Display Contrast and press OK e a Adjust the contrast using W A and then press OK Setting the color scheme ae ne Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK Gd Select Color Scheme and press OK SCH Adjust the Color scheme using Y and then press OK Key illumination On Off KE Sen Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK lt Select Backlight On Off and press OK ORT Select On or Off andpress OK Setting the dim mode Illumination for the display is either de activated or dimmed depending on your settings 30 seconds after you press OK Off The illuminated display is deactivated Always On Display brightness is dimmed For 10 minutes The display dims for 10 minutes and then switches off default setting eg Press Menu select L 3 Display and press OK er Select Dim Mode and press OK C Gel Select Off AlwaysOn or For10Minutes and press OK When the setting Always on is selected the standby and talk times for the handset will not be as long as those given in the technical data section Setting the date time j ne Press Menu select m Settings and press OK Pa Select Date Time an
26. e s serien 37 SMS Center numbers 36 SMS with PABX systems 11 46 SMS center 34 Softlkeys 17 Speaker volume 24 SLAM e EE 9 Switching KeyGuard on off 20 Switching the handset on off 20 SVSICM PIN sconce sade Pose upaqas dex 83 T Technical specifications 74 Telephone directory 26 Telephone set up 54 Three party conference call 51 EE E E dek er 60 Transfer 49 Troubleshooting guide 69 U Breil le 7 V VIP Memory 29 W Wallpaper 61 Warning Tones 56 Quick Reference Guide DECT80 Subscribing a handset Be Settings CD Register HS _ Select base station Z E Press and hold down key on the base station until tone is to be heard approx 10 s DO 000 Enter System PIN Setting the Display language Setings eg C Setup Handset C Language C Select language Setting the exchange code al Settings ET C Setup Base N C Exchange Code DD DCD 000 Enter exchange code Switching handset off on Hold the Hang up key down for about 2 seconds Switching the handset on 4 Briefly pressing the
27. eBox where provided and supported by network provider SMS messages can contain up to 612 characters equal to 4 SMSs Incoming SMS messages are saved at the base station This means that you can read write or for ward your SMS message from any handset registered at that base station Only one handset can access an SMS message at a time when several handsets are in use A maximum of 20 SMS messages can be stored When the memory is full the message Full memo ry is shown in the display Refer to the sections Incoming and Outgoing for information on how to delete SMS messages Please note that the first ring is normally suppressed for the SMS function The first ring is only signaled on a deleted number for the SMS center Requirements The feature Caller ID CLIP and Number transfer must be enabled at your connection for you send or receive SMS messages Make sure that this feature is activated at your connection To send an SMS message the phone number for an SMS center must be registered in your DECT80 as the SMS Center see page 36 The current default setting is for the SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom Once you have registered with an SMS service you can send SMS mes sages without any further ado Your number must be registered with the SMS Service of Deutsche Telekom to receive SMS messages via the Deutsche Telekom SMS Service This can be done by sending an SMS free of charge to that service center see page 37
28. ect SMS and press OK ne Select SMS Settings and press OK e k Select SMS Alert and press OK wa Select On or Off and then press OK Logging on off with the SMS center You must first register your phone number at the SMS Center of your service provider in the exam ple below Deutsche Telekom before you can receive SMS messages with your DECT80 In this case you can register using a toll free SMS to the number 8888 You can also cancel your registration in the same way using a toll free SMS The SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom must be selected default setting for you to register or cancel registration send Log in IT Press Menu select SMS and press OK Q Ka Select Write New SMS and press OK H eg Enter ANMELD and press OK ii SC Enter the toll free number 8888 and then press OK e Kg Select Send SMS and press OK The SMS message is then sent oF 38 You can send and receive SMS messages as soon as you receive an SMS confirming your registration Log out If you want to cancel your registration at the SMS Center send the command ABMELD as an SMS to the toll free number 8888 for SMS Center of Deutsche Telekom After de registering any incoming SMS messages will be read out Writing sending an storing SMS messages An SMS message may not be longer than 612 characters SMS messages are saved automatically only if there is an interruption when sending If you have drafte
29. er to another subscriber connected to the same PABX as the base station of your handset Press the R ecall key and enter the number of the internal party you wish to call You are talking to an internal party You announce the external call If the party being called does not answer using the R ecall key to switch back to the external caller Forwarding the call applies to both cases here Press the Hang up key the external call is then transferred to an internal party 49 50 Conducting two calls at once while switching between the calls broker s call During an ongoing external call you have accepted a second external call or have called a further party see page 47 You can now switch back and forth between two external callers Fe You are conducting an external call with a second call on hold B Press the R key and key 2 You are then connected with the other caller End the current active call You alternate between two external callers and would like to end the call with the active party Press the hang up key The current conversation is terminated The other party then calls you by Call back If you are connected to two external parties and talk to them alternately you can include the on hold party in a three party conference call see page 51 You can also switch back and forth between an internal and external party Broker s call in the same way from an Internal inquiry call
30. eutsche Telekom You can inquire at the SMS Service of Deutsche Telekom whether an SMS message has reached its destination or not All settings and stored SMS messages are retained in the event of a loss of power Inbox All SMS messages that are received are saved to the Inbox SMS Inbox Reading new SMS messages New incoming SMS messages are signaled in the display The date and time from the SMS Center are indicated for each new SMS SMS messages are sort ed by their arrival time New messages are placed in front of older ones JORNI d A new incoming SMS is signaled in the display Press Menu select m SMS and press OK The most recently received SMS in the Incoming list is shown Forex NewSMS 01 05 5 new SMS messages the first one is displayed 0193010 phone number of the sending party 29 09 16 14 Date Time Using the Navigation key you can scroll to other SMS messages Press Read to have the text of an SMS message displayed Using the Navi gation key you can scroll further down in the SMS message Using the Navigation key C you can return to the sender data You can then scroll to other SMS messages or leave the menu using the navigation key C or the Hang up key 41 42 7 Gg Press Options select the menu item and press OK Vv Answer SMS After responding to the question of whether you wish to use the received text for writing or not you are switched to the Write mode The number of
31. even when the KeyGuard function is active Paging Search for a misplaced handset If you have misplaced your handset s you can call it them from the base station All handsets regis tered at the base station and within the coverage radius will ring for 60 seconds Paging call group call from the base station Press the Paging key at the base station Ending a call RS Press the Call key on the handset or the Paging key again 21 22 Making Calls Calling internal and external numbers You can log up to five handsets in to your base station these can then be called using internal phone numbers Dialing an internal extension number 7 C Press Int and use the navigation key to move to and select the internal party you wish to call Press OK Dialing an external number DO OOOO 000 Use the number pad to enter the external phone number or select the corre sponding entry from the Calls log phone book or Redial list S hl Press the Call or hands free calling key Ending the call Press the hang up key Accepting a call Calls are signaled acoustically at the handset and at the base station They are also shown in the handset display The caller s number is shown in the display when this performance feature is available at your connection The number is not displayed when the party is anonymous i e when the caller suppresses caller ID or when this feature is not technically possible
32. extension connec tion for the PABX system CLIP evaluation of the SMS Center numbers takes place in the DECT80 Conducting calls with several subscribers This phone offers you the option of calling a second party during an ongoing call Inquiry call of talk ing alternately with two parties Broker s call or of talking to the two parties at the same time Con ference call all without having to have two phone connections Also observe the instructions on page 10 of this manual and in the documentation for your PABX system Calling a second party during an ongoing call During an ongoing external call you would like to call another handset registered at the same base station an internal party within the PABX system or an external party in the public phone network Calling an external party external inquiry call aa H ooo LILILILI DUU You are conducting an external call Press the flash key The first call is put on hold Enter the desired number internal number in the PABX system or 0 and external number and then press OK You are then connected with the second party You are ending the call with the second party The first party is signaled again with the call back function Press the Call button to accept this call Or The second party does not answer or the phone is busy You do not make any further connection attempts The first party is signaled again with the call back function Press the Call
33. f different types New messages with the corresponding icons then appears in the display After opening the Info menu with the phone idle you are shown the following selection dialog SMS and Calls log Select the desired message type The number of messages of a certain type is indicat ed behind that message type You can also open the Info menu using the VIP key Caller List If the CLIP feature Caller ID is available at your connection the callers phone numbers will be saved to the Calls Log The Calls log contains a maximum of 20 entries When the Calls log is full and further calls are made the oldest entry will be deleted and the new entry put at the front of the list Calls that are not accepted are signaled in the display If the number of the caller is being concealed Unknown is shown in the display If the caller s number can not be shown for other reasons Unavailable is shown in the display No entry is made in the Calls log for either of these cases Dialing a number from the Calls log a Press the navigation key A or select Calls log in the Info menu and then press OK The latest entry will be shown Select entry s Te Press the Call or hands free calling key The number will be dialed Alternatively select an entry and press OK to move that entry to Call prepara tion You can also edit the number if required Dialing is then performed when you press the Call or Hands free button At the PABX system
34. f the exhausted battery pack according to local rules and regulations Recycle Do not expose battery cells to open fire Radio equipment such as DECT Bluetooth It is possible in some cases that medical devices are affected by powered up radio devices Please comply with local rules and regulations concerning DECT devices Do not operate radio devices in vehicles or hazardous locations Starting the telephone Unpacking and placing the telephone Unpacking Included in package Handset Base station Plug in power pack model SNG 11 ea Two phone connecting cords Western Western TAE Western EU version Western Western BT Western UK version Two batteries e Belt clip e Operating instructions Installation location We recommend installing the base station at a central location near the center of your radius of activi ties to achieve the best possible coverage range Do not install the unit in nooks small areas or behind steel doors The maximum coverage range between the base station and the handset is around 300 meters This range may be less depending on the surrounding conditions i e the room and building conditions Usually coverage is less in buildings than in open spaces Depending on the surroundings in build ings and because of the frequency ranges used for digital transmission dead spots may occur even when you are still within the specified coverage range for your phone This may degrade
35. funkwerk enterprise communications Operating Instructions funkwerk DECT80 English 2007 Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH All rights reserved Reprinting of this document even excerpts is permitted only with the express consent of the publish er and with precise source information regardless of the media used mechanical or electronic Function descriptions included in this documentation which refer to software products of other manu facturers are based on the software used and valid at the date the documentation was prepared or published The product and company names used in this documentation may be protected by trade marks Table of contents Safely NOTES iadaaa aaa Aaaa 5 Starting the Telephone msiiamini aa 7 Unpacking and placing the telephone l l l I nn nrnna 7 Connecting Me ON MOI ee ee ae rer 9 Functions with elmeg funkwerk PABX evstemg I nn aaaaaa 10 Stanina ECH eege 12 Display indicators keys icons l nee 15 NE Mal Men anne ee re 19 Switching the handset on off ccssssssssssscssssssssesssssssscsessescesescssseesessseesesaceesesaeeseesaeseeeeesaseeersass 20 Switching KeyGuard OMON ee ek 20 Paging Search for a misplaced handset l l J I a 21 LA ER Calling internal and external numbers I I n nas aaaasaa 22 F I U k u u een 23 Setting the handset volume speaker volume I I U I n 24 Muling the handset MUG nee 24 ROU
36. g for the flash time of the DECT80 is 100 ms You can change the flash duration under Setting the flash time see page 60 Instructions for operation with Automatic access to exchange line If you hear the external dial tone you must press the asterisk key to make internal calls party being called is connected to the same PABX system Remember to take this into account when storing internal phone numbers in the phone book and for other similar functions Instructions for operation without Automatic access to exchange line If you hear the internal dial tone you must first dial 0 to access an external line You will hear the external dial tone When you save phone numbers in the phone book and for other similar functions you must also save this 0 exchange code with the number Note that to use the performance feature SMS the SMS Center must also be saved with a 0 exchange code see page 36 You must activate the setting Transmit exchange code in the configuration program for the PABX system for the internal subscriber line connected with the DECT80 to enable the phone numbers to be stored properly in the Caller list SMS with PABX systems Your DECT80 is connected to a PABX system Sending of SMS messages is possible from any handset Sending and receiving SMS messages Sending and receiving of SMS messages is only possible using the MSN number assigned to the
37. ging button The Main Menu When you press the Menu softkey the main menu is displayed The display shows the menu as dif ferent icons The following menu items can be selected c sus Info EI Ges Ff Sound Settings The corresponding name is shown on the top line of display e g Sounds Press OK to call up a submenu Refer to the section Setting your phone for more details 20 Switching the handset on off Your handset is switched on automatically after initial charging of the battery and is then ready for use you can switch off your handset to save battery power Switching the handset off Hold the Hang up key down for about 2 seconds EZ Respond to the prompt that then follows with Yes The handset is then switched off Switching the handset on Briefly pressing the Hang up key The deactivated handset can not react to paging calls from the base station or to any other incoming calls Switching KeyGuard on off Activate the KeyGuard if you carry your handset in a handbag This prevents any number from being dialed inadvertently When you receive a call the keys will be released for the duration of that call Switching KeyGuard on Hold the rhombus key down for about 2 seconds The display then shows KeyGuard together with the icon Ki Deactivating KeyGuard F Hold the rhombus key down for about 2 seconds Numbers stored as emergency numbers see page 55 can be called
38. ll BBB telephone number peT is signalled again or Select internal Announce call transfer if 7 SEELEN necessary The call is transferred or To end the active call the other call is signalled again During the enquiry L s for toggling or L To end 3 Party back to During the enquiry e to establish 3 Party completely or _7 Toggling Activating deactivating keypad protection Press for Deactivating keypad Press for approx 2 s KeyGuard ad protection je approx 2 s Adjusting earpiece loudspeaker volume You are making Adjust the a call Y volume Mute the microphone You are making Unmute the a call c microphone c 81 funkwerk enterprise communications Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Sudwestpark 94 D 90449 Nurnberg Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH Sudwestpark 94 D 90449 Nuremberg Support und Serviceinformationen finden Sie auf unserer Website www funkwerk ec com im Bereich Service Support Telefon 0911 9673 0 For support and service information visit the Service Support section of our Website at www funkwerk ec com Phone 0911 9673 0 Subject to changes Anderungen vorbehalten Edition 1 131107
39. ls notify you that you have pressed a key key tone the radio connection to the base station is becoming weaker and may fade out completely Range that your battery level is too low battery low tone WOT oad QT Vv Key Tone Coverage 56 Battery Low Press Menu select Ff Sound and press OK Select Warning Tones and press OK Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm Select On or Off Press OK to confirm the setting Select On or Off Press OK to confirm the setting Select On or Off Press OK to confirm the setting Registering Deregistering handsets The handset delivered with your DECT80 is already registered You can use up to 5 handsets at up to 4 different base stations Go to page 59 to learn how to set which base station is to operate with your handset Handset log in as ee OR QW Ka DO Oooo ooo SS Keep the paging button depressed at the base station until the register signal sounds approx 10 seconds Press Menu select Settings and press OK Select Setup Handset and press OK Select Register Handset and press OK Select the base station at which your handset is to be registered and press OK All the base stations at which your handset is already registered are list ed Enter the system PIN and press OK If the handset has been successfully registered its internal number will then appear in
40. ly so that the batteries are charged optimally and in a manner that reduces wear and tear on the batteries even in the most varying charging states Avoid removing the batteries from the handset when at all possible as this can impair optimal charging The capacity of the batteries can be improved when they are completely drained and then fully recharged after long term use Fully charged batteries provide you with 10 hours talking time When the battery status reaches the lower limit the battery icon begins flashing i in the display and a low battery acoustic signal is issued if acoustic signals are activated You then have about 10 minutes talking time remaining Register handset The handset provided with the unit has already been registered at the base station You must first register any other handset at the base station before use You can use a maximum of five 5 hand sets at the base station Refer to page 57 for information on how to register your handsets Setting the date time On initial startup of your unit dashes are shown in the display instead of the date and time Refer to page 63 for setting the date and time The time can be updated automatically on an incoming call when your unit is connected with an elmeg funkwerk PABX system only when CLIP is activated and depending on the model and soft ware version of the PABX system Display indicators keys icons Display indicators The display
41. n prompt Deleting all telephone directory entries Press the navigation key m The first entry will be shown 7 Press Options select Delete All List and then press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt The VIP Memory Use the colored keys under the display to move to a special phone book the VIP memory You can save ten 10 entries in this list Creating a new entry in the VIP memory OT PO pa ooo Oooo DUU S DO OOOEO DUU Press the VIP key select VIP and then press OK Press Options select New Entry and then press OK Enter the new number and press OK to confirm Enter the desired name and press Save to confirm Refer to the previous section Phone book about further options for editing entries Dialing from the VIP memory j j DO OOOO DUU Si Press the VIP key select VIP and then press OK The first entry will be shown Enter the first letters of the phone book entry e g M using the number keys 0 9 The display then shows the first entry with the selected letter e g Miller Using the navigation key scroll to the entry you wish to call Press the Call or hands free calling key The number will be dialed 29 30 Info menu General New messages are identified in the display by means of text or icons SMS Calls log 5 When you receive several new messages o
42. o use your handset The currently active base is identified by FF al u Press Menu select m Settings and press OK a Select Setup Handset and press OK er Select Base Selection and press OK ze Select a base station from the list and press OK If your handset is not within the coverage range of the selected base station the message No connec tion is shown in the display You must then select a different base station Auto answer If your handset is in the base station and an incoming call is received while automatic accepting of calls is activated you only need to remove the handset from the base station to take the call N Press Menu select m Settings and press OK on Select Setup Handset and press OK OO Select Auto Talk and press OK eid Select On or Off and press OK 59 60 Setting the dialing method You can set the dialing method in accordance with your connection settings conditions Ke Press Menu select Settings and press OK eu Select Setup Base and press OK en Select Dial Mode and press OK Q Select one of the menu items and press OK to confirm Tone The common dialing method for analog connections Pulse May be required with older PABX systems For more information please refer to the user manual Tone dialing is the default setting for use with elmeg funkwerk PABX systems Setting the flash interval Es sT Press Menu
43. ot function if the batteries are installed the wrong way around Damage can not be ruled out when this occurs After installing the batteries place the cover over the com partment about 5 mm down from the closed position and slide it up until it catches in place Charging the batteries The batteries have not been charged when you first unpack the unit Place the handset in the base station to charge the batteries The animated charging icon on the handset indicates that charging is in progress Full charging of the batteries takes about 14 hours The charging status is shown by the following indicators in the handset display i Battery status empty 0 Battery status approx 1 3 full i Battery status approx 2 3 full Battery status full When the batteries are re installed the display in the handset will only indicate the actual battery status after a complete charging draining process Plug the connector into the phone jack when the battery icon quits flashing Your phone is now ready for use Important Only use NiMH batteries never use plain batteries or primary cells see page 67 Never place E the handset in the base station without the battery cover Please note The battery indicator requires a complete charging cycle when new batteries are installed in order to reflect the correct battery status You can place your handset back in the base station after each call Charging is controlled electroni cal
44. provides you with information about the current status of your phone and prompts you through the use of your unit Significance of display icons CR k Son HS This icon lights up permanently when there is a connection with the base station A flashing icon indicates that the handset is at the limit of the range for the select ed base station You have pressed the Call button Listening Hands free calling activated Indicates a new incoming SMS text message Indicates new entries in the calls log You have activated the KeyGuard You have deactivated the ringer see also page 54 You have muted your handset the microphone is off Shows the battery status Three bars indicate a full or nearly full battery if only one bar is displayed or if the empty rectangle is flashing you should place your handset in the base station to charge it up Sound element Display a Info VIP key Navigation key Left Softkey Right Softkey Delete key Signal key Hands free button once Call key EN Hang up key I Cre 8 Se Number keys en Ls 10 Microphone Keys on the Handset 7 Se Softkeys left and right whose functions are shown in the display Aa Info direct access to Info menu Calls log SMS extra VIP phone book with 10 phone numbers that you can freely program Hands free calling key activates deactivates the phone speaker key lights up goes out This key can also be used a
45. rd Be sure to prevent any short circuiting of the batter les while they are in storage or being transported such as by a keychain metal plates or the like and do not let the batteries come into contact with greasy substances For this reason always store the batteries in insulated packing materials when they are not in the handsets also avoid all contact with greasy parts 67 68 Returning and recycling of batteries and cells This device contains batteries or rechargeable batteries required for proper operation of the device or for enabling certain functions Batteries that contain hazardous substances are marked by the symbol indicated here This indi cates that these batteries may not be disposed of in normal household waste The Battery Disposal Ordinance legally binds consumers to returning used batteries to the retailer or to a public waste disposal company Think about the environment and help protect it by not throwing your old batter les in the trash gt The chemical symbols on the batteries indicate the chemical contents of N gt the batteries These symbols have the following meaning Cd Cadmium CA Hg Mercury Pb Lead Your dealer will accept normal quantities of used batteries free of charge when you return them to the store they will then be disposed of or recycled in an environmentally compatible manner If your dealer is not located near you you can also take the batteries to your local waste man
46. ries l l U I n n 67 Returning and recycling of batteries and cells 68 Troubleshooting guide ees 69 The Editor creating or modifying entries writing GM 71 Table of available characters Phone book entries SMS a 72 Declaration of conformity and CE mark 73 Disposing of old POMS EE 73 EE 74 ll EE 75 Safety notes Mind the storage and operation temperatures for the device listed in the technical specifica tions Only connect the device when the permissible ambient operating temperature has been reached Please note that condensate may form on or in the device when it is transferred from a cold to a warm location Only remove the unit from the package when the permissible ambient operat ing temperature has been reached You should not make calls or connect or disconnect any lines during thunderstorms Only attach the connecting cords at the connections provided Make sure phone cables are installed in a safe manner to prevent tripping Avoid the following Direct sunlight Heat sources such as radiators Nearby electronic devices such as stereos office equipment or microwave devices Ingress of moisture or liquids Aggressive fluids or vapors Dusty environment Do not use the unit in excessively humid rooms or hazardous locations Only open those sections of the device specified in the assembly operating instructions Do not touch plug connectors with
47. s loads the Redial list Using the Navigation key select the number to be dialed Cs Ill Press the Call or hands free calling key The selected number will be dialed Importing an entry into the telephone book Ss Press the Call key this loads the Redial list Using the Navigation key select the number to be dialed 7 Press Options select Store in Phoneb and then press OK to confirm HE Enter the name and any other information that may be required and press OK Deleting an entry Ss Press the Call key this loads the Redial list Using the Navigation key select the number to be dialed Ea Ga Press Options select Delete Entry and then press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt 25 26 Deleting the redial list Ss Press the Call key this loads the Redial list Ee Press Options select Delete All List and then press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmation prompt Telephone directory You can save frequently dialed phone numbers along with the name for the numbers Your handset offers you a phone book for this that can hold up to 100 numbers max 24 characters per number and names max 15 characters per name Dialing from the telephone directory Press the navigation key m The first entry will be shown DO OOOO DUU Enter the first letters of the phone book entry e g S using the number keys 0 9 The display then sho
48. s the Call key to make a call Navigation key for scrolling in menus and lists and for controlling the input cursor When idle A Open Calls log z Open phone book During a call V A Set the handset speaker volume C Mute the mike In Menus C Go back one level Signal key Inquiry key Call key The same as Lift handset for a standard phone When idle Open Redial list Hang up key The same as Hang up handset for a standard phone Holding this key down turns off the handset The handset can be switched back on by briefly pressing this key In Menus Return to idle state discontinue programming Joo Dasc 3 DEF J Number keys for manually entering phone numbers and names Li 5x Bug O key Holding this key creates a pause in dialing PORS wo 7 Buy 19 d Rhombus key for entering the Number character Holding this key when the phone is idle activates deactivates the key guard function LE 0 off Asterisk key for inputting the Asterisk symbol Holding this key down when the unit is idle switches the ringer on off You can switch between capital and small letters and digits by briefly pressing this key when entering text Editor Key on the Base station Call key at the base station for activating a paging call group call and for registering other handsets Handset charger Pa
49. the trans mission quality by the occurrence of multiple brief gaps in transmission You can restore your normal transmission quality by just moving a bit until you are out of the dead spot If you go outside your range the connection is terminated if you do not return within the coverage area within 10 seconds To prevent any radio interference with other electronic devices we recommend installing the base station at the greatest possible distance min 1 meter from the handset and other devices Users with hearing aids should note that when using the handset radio signals may interfere with the hearing aid and if strong enough may cause an unpleasant humming sound Installing the base station Your phone has been produced for use under normal conditions A myriad of paint varnish and plas tics are used on modern furniture and all them require different products for their care We can not rule out that some substances used in these products may attack and deform the plastic bottom pads of the base station Pads deformed in this manner may leave unattractive marks or scratches on the surface of furniture The manufacturer can for logical reasons not be held liable for such damage We therefore recom mend that you use non skidding pads under your phone especially with new or re varnished furni ture Connecting the phone To start up your phone you must first plug in the phone connecting cord and the power cord Only use the SN
50. u using the navigation key c 7 Gef Press Options select the menu item and press OK d Send SMS Use this option to send selected SMS messages A number that has already been entered and saved is displayed and can be edited The SMS is deleted after it has been sent Edit SMS You can edit the message text and the destination number and then send the message The edited SMS is deleted after it has been sent The template remains stored in Outgoing Respond with Yes to the subsequent prompt to delete the SMS If you do not wish to edit an SMS you have selected as described above return to Outgoing using the navigation key C and then continue to scroll to other SMS messages or leave the menu using the navigation key C You can not write or receive any new SMS messages when the memory is full Error when sending or receiving an SMS Failed SMS SMS messages can not be sent or received if the SMS Center number is not available or an incor rect number has been saved The SMS Center number is given in your Calls log be sure to delete this number Check to ensure that the SMS Center number has been saved correctly see page 36 You can contact your service provider SMS service center to inquire about any error codes that may be displayed Deutsche Telekom 0800 3304747 SMS messages containing special content such as pictures sound files etc are not supported Incoming SMS failed If you receive an SMS at yo
51. uded in the package with the handset You can also purchase these types of batteries from your dealer as spares Use of different types of batteries or non rechargeable batteries primary cells poses a hazard and may also result in impairment of functions or damage to the device Understandably the manufacturer does not assume any liability in such cases Batteries become warm during charging this is normal and does pose any hazard Do not use any other charger units as this may damage the batteries Observe the correct polarity position when installing the batteries Do not submerge batteries in water or throw into fire Do not take the batteries apart Risk of caustic electrolytes escaping When the batteries are re installed the display in the handset will only indicate the actual bat tery status after a complete charging process New batteries only achieve their full capacity after a few charging draining cycles You can place your handset back in the base station after each call Charging is controlled electronically so that the batteries are charged optimally and in a manner that reduces wear and tear on the batteries even in the most varying charging states Avoid removing the batter ies from the handset when at all possible as this can impair optimal charging The capacity of the batteries can be improved when they are completely drained and then fully recharged after long term use Do not short circuit the batteries haza
52. ume see ringer switched off page 55 The display remains dark Handset switched off Switch the handset on see page 20 Battery empty Charging the battery Contact our hotline if this problem should persist The DECT80 phone is not provided with the grounding function required for controlling older PABX systems nor does it offer pulse dialing Some system functions may therefore be impaired with connections to such a PABX system The Editor creating or modifying entries writing SMS Capital Small letters Numbers Asterisk key In the footer either ABC abc or 123 is displayed Move the insert marker cursor to the left up A briefly press to the right down Y briefly press Delete Left Softkey 7 briefly press character to the left of the cursor is deleted Left Softkey 7 press and hold alle characters are deleted Insert character Move the cursor to the desired position and enter a character The characters available for a specific key are displayed at the bottom when you press that key 71 Table of available characters Phone book entries SMS Key x CO O O N O Q A QO N Character Capital Space 1E Y amp lt gt ABC2AAAAAAA CC DEF3EEEED GHI4Gi III JKL5 MNO6NOO EDQ PQRS7RS TUV8UUUU WXYZ9YYpZ re Gore Switching between Capital Small letters Space gt Character Small Space 1E Y amp lt gt def3e
53. ur DECT80 that is spoken this message was sent to you from an exter nal service provider that was not able to forward the message as an SMS If you can not receive any SMS messages the feature Caller ID CLIP may not be enabled for your phone connection A notice is shown in the display when you can not save any more SMS messages in your DECT80 Troubleshooting guide Failure message Can not send Possible cause Caller ID CLIP feature not enabled Fault Remedy Have this feature enabled by your network service provider Possible cause No SMS Center number stored at the terminal device Fault Remedy Enter the telephone number Possible cause Transmission of SMS interrupted for example by a call Fault Remedy Send the SMS message again from Outgoing 45 46 SMS with PABX systems SMS messages with ISDN PABX systems Your DECT80 is linked to an ISDN PABX system Sending of SMS messages is possible from any handset Sending and receiving SMS messages Sending and receiving of SMS messages is only possible using the MSN number assigned to the DECTEO SMS messages with direct dialing analog PABX systems Sending SMS messages When sending SMS messages the number of the party sending the SMS may be transmitted without the extension number In this case the party receiving the message will not be able to reply directly Receiving SMS messages You can only receive SMS messages when the CLIP number is passed on to the
54. ws the first entry with the selected letter e g Smith Use the navigation key to scroll to an entry in the phone book s q Press the Call or hands free calling key The number will be dialed Creating a new entry in the phone book Press the navigation key m 7 Ge Press Options select New Entry and then press OK DO DOUD DUU Sc Enter the new number and press OK to confirm DO Oooo DUU ges Enter the desired name and press Save to confirm You can also store the functions for the and keys You can enter a break in dialing by holding the 0 key down This is shown as a P in the display If you need a flash signal in a phone number such as for triggering a performance feature you can enter it using the R key The flash signal is shown as an R in the display You can make corrections when entering a number or name using Del Refer to the table in the appendix on page 72 for the characters available for inputting names 27 28 Changing telephone directory entries Press the navigation key m The first entry will be shown Select entry K E Press Options select Edit Entry and then press OK Be k Edit the entry as appropriate and the press Save Deleting telephone directory entries Press the navigation key m The first entry will be shown Select entry ka Press Options select Delete Entry and then press OK to confirm Press OK once again to confirm the confirmatio
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