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1.    400 mA   Only use the batteries supplied with  the telephone    Use any other type of battery  presents a risk of explosion   Used batteries must be disposed  of in compliance with current  environmental protection  regulations     Batteries                Operating Temperature From 5  C to 40  C         Values may vary according to environment      Depending on initial battery charge      OUT OF   Base station out of  RANGE  is range   displayed  Base station is  not connected to  mains     Reduce the range     Connect base station  to mains        The call Service not activated   Check your Subscription  does not or wrong operator  with network   work        No display    Empty battery  Recharge battery        The store where you bought your telephone can also provide you  with information and after sales support     11  SAFETY   In the event of an electrical hazard  the mains adapter acts as  AC power isolating device  It should therefore  as a precaution   be installed close to the appliance and be easily accessible  To  disconnect the device from the primary power source  the mains  adapter must be removed from the AC socket     If the mains adapter fails  it must be replaced by an identical model     If not connected to the mains power or if there is a mains power  failure  telephones that use cordless handsets will not work     You will then be unable to make or receive calls in the event of  an emergency     This is why we recommend that you also keep a conventiona
2.  and allows  handset registration    2  m    Steadily on while the handset is charging or in use   Applicable  only when the LED I O switch is slid to    I      Flash when receiving an incoming call   Applicable only when  the LED I O switch is slid to    I       3  LED I O SWITCH  Bottom of the Base   Slide the switch to  O  position to turn off the base LED  Slide the switch to  I  position to turn on the base LED when  the handset is charging on the base or in use    1 4  Display Icons and Symbols  The LCD display gives you information on the current status of  the telephone     isd ORF  ehh tb 11    JU    Jok 1S as        il Steadily on when the handset is in range of the base    I Flash when out of range of the base or not registered to  the base   Steadily on when an intercom is in progress   Flash when there is an incoming internal call     Indicate a call is in progress     an   y  iq  Versatis F250 only    Indicate that handsfree is being used      Steadily on when an alarm is set    Flash when the alarm time set before reaches   rO  oo    Indicate that the keypad is locked     Indicate when there are received new Voice Message  Waiting  VMWI  not yet read    Disappear when all the voice messages have been read    Network service dependent        Indicate that the ringer is switched off        Indicate when the battery is fully charged    Whole icon flashes when the battery performs initial  charging   Internal block icon flashes when the battery is in final  chargin
3.  any one from KEY 1  KEY 2  and KEY 3    4  Press   amp    and then enter the number you would like to store   or edit the number existed before    5  Press  X  to confirm    Note  Press and hold C   or to call the stored number        8  REGISTRATION   Your handset and base station is pre registered  Up to five  handsets can be registered to a single base station    If for some reason  the handset is not registered to the base  station  al flashes even when the handset is near the base station    register your handset according to the following procedure     1  Press and hold on the base station for about five seconds   the base station is entered into registration mode    2  Press   X  and  amp     to select REGISTRATION    3  Press  8   and you are requested to enter the 4 digit system  PIN  default PIN is 0000     4  Enter the 4 digit system PIN    5  Press  X  to confirm        If the handset registration is successful  you will hear a  confirmation tone and the ul will stop flashing  The handset will  automatically be allocated the next available handset number   This handset number is shown in the handset display in standby  mode  If the handset registration is unsuccessful  the all will still  flash     9  TECHNICAL DETAILS  Free Field Range Up to 300 metres     10  TROUBLESHOOTING    If you have difficulty with your phone  please try the suggestions    listed below     As a general rule  if a problem occurs  remove the batteries  from all the handsets in your install
4. ALCATEL    raks raks rors  F200 F200 Duo   F200 Tmo    Versak s rsaks ersoks  F250   F250 Duo   F250 Trio    In keeping with our environmental preservation and  compliance commitment  we include mini guides in our  packaging  More complete instructions and online assistance  are available on our website     www atlinks com       Ecologic     attitude       BEFORE TO USE YOUR PHONE  PLEASE READ ALL  THIS USER S GUIDE    1  KNOWING YOUR PHONE  1 1  Handset Overview  Versatis F200 Only                                                                                                                 FETT eS  t a   O TEFIE o    JI           HOE      G   G                   1   X  In idle mode  Press to access the main menu  In sub menu mode  Press to confirm the selection  During a call  Press to access Intercom Phonebook Redial  List Call List   2  E  In main menu mode  Press to go back to idle screen  In sub menu mode  Press to go back to previous level  In sub menu mode  Press and hold to go back to idle screen  In editing predialing mode  Press to clear a character digit  In editing predialing mode  Press and hold to delete all the  characters digits       During a call  Press to mute unmute the microphone  In idle mode  Press to intercom another handset  In ringing  Press to suppress handset ringer  3  A  In idle mode  Press to access the call list  In menu mode  Press to scroll up the menu items  In Phonebook list Redial list Call List  Press to scroll up the  list  During a ca
5. HONE SETTINGS    1  Set the Ringer Melody for Internal External Calls   Press and  amp      to select HS SETTINGS    Press and 4 9 to select RING SETUP    Press and 4 9 to select INT RING or EXT RING    Press and 4 9 to select the desired ringer melody from   the melody list    Note  The respective ringer melody will be played while browsing  the melody list    5  Press to confirm     AWNEN     2  Set the Ringer Volume  Press  8   and 4 9 to select HS SETTINGS   Press  8   and 4 9 to select RING SETUP   Press   X  and 4 9 to select RING VOLUME   Press  8   and 4 9 to select the desired ringer volume  a  total of 6 ringer volume levels including VOLUME OFF    Note  The respective ringer volume will be played during your  selection   If VOLUME OFF is selected    icon will display   5  Press to confirm     PWN       7 3  Adjust Earpiece and Handsfree  Versatis F250  Only  Volume   There are 5 levels  VOLUME 1 to VOLUME 5  to choose from for   each of earpiece and handsfree  Versatis F250 Only  volume     During a call    Press  amp     to select volume 1 5  The current setting is shown   When you end the call  the setting will remain at the last selected  level     7 4  Store Direct Memory Access Number   You can store three direct access numbers into digit KEY 1  KEY   2 and KEY 3  which will be convenient for you to dial to these   numbers directly    1  Press  8  and  amp     to select HS SETTINGS    2  Press  X  and 4 9 to select DIRECT MEM    3  Press   X  and 4 9 to select
6. ation for about 1 minute   then disconnect and reconnect the power supply to the base and    reinstall the handset batteries        Problem Cause    The connection  cord of the base  station is not    No dialing  tone when  pressing     ul key plugged in       The adapter cord  is not plugged in  correctly in the  base station    The line is busy  as  another handset is  used    Wrong connection   cord     Solutions    Check the  connections  Unplug  and plug back in the  mains  Check that the  telephone line cord  has been plugged into  the base station and  the phone socket   Check the base  station plug and the  AC plug  remove and  plug in     Wait until the line is  unoccupied     Use the original  connection cord              Indoor Range Up to 50 metres        Handset Battery Life 10 hours talk time     average values  100 hours standby         Number of Handsets Up to 5  Intercom Mode Yes  Three Way Conference Yes     1 outside correspondent    2 internal correspondents  Electrical Connection Base   Base main adaptor    Mains Adaptor Charger Input  100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 15 A  Output  6 V DC 450 mA    Charger adaptor   Input  100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 15 A  Output  6 V DC 450 mA    Only use the adaptors supplied with  the telephone   Caution  The network voltage is  classified as a hazard by the criteria  of this standard        Telephone Connection Appliance designed for  connection to a TNV3 class   telecommunications network  voltage  analogue telephone line   AAA   1 2 V
7. back to previous menu  In menu editing mode  Press and hold to go back to idle  screen  In idle mode  Press and hold to power off the handset  In idle mode  Press and hold to power on off the handset  6   RJ  In idle predialing mode  Press to insert a flash  During a call  Press to dial a flash  7       In idle mode  Press to access the phonebook list    8  CO    During a call  Press to turn on off the speakerphone   In Idle mode Predialing mode Redial list Call List Phonebook  entry  Press to make a call with speakerphone   During ringing  Press to answer a call with speakerphone    9  ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD   2        key in idle mode  Press and hold to enable or disable the  keypad lock    key in idle mode  Press and hold to turn on off the ringer    key in call list mode  Press to review caller   s number if  applicable  0 key in predialing number editing mode  Press and hold to  insert a pause  1  2  3 key in idle off hook mode  press and hold to dial the  stored direct memory number   10   In idle predialing mode  Press to make a call  In Redial list Call List Phonebook entry  Press to make a call  to the selected entry in the list  During ringing  Press to answer a call    1 3  Base Station Overview          AAS    Vefsoks    J                                          1   Press on the base station to page your handset  It will  ring for approximately 60 seconds   Press and hold on the base station for about five seconds   the base station is entered into registration mode
8. e if you have subscribed the Caller Line  Identification service with your telephone service provider  Your  phone can store up to 20 received calls with date time information in  the Call List  The number will be shown on the LCD when the phone  is ringing  If the number matches with one of the entries in your  Private Phonebook  the caller   s name stored in the private phonebook  will be displayed alternatively with the number  The handset will ring  with the melody associated with that phonebook entry     If the caller number is disabled to send caller information      WITHHELD    will display    If the caller number is not provided     OUT OF AREA    will display   In standby  if three unanswered calls are received     3 NEW  CALLS    will be displayed     6 1  View the Call List   All received calls are saved in Call List with the latest call putting  at the top of the list  When the call list is full  the oldest call will  be replaced by a new call  The unanswered call which has not  been read is marked with a   at the centre of the bottom line of  the display     1  Press  amp  to access the call list   OR  Press and  amp     to select CALL LIST   2  Press  amp     to select the desired entry   3  Press to view the caller   s number if applicable     6 2  Call from the Call List    In idle   1  Press  amp  to access the call list   OR    Press and  amp     to select CALL LIST   2  Press   or CO  Versatis F250 Only  to dial out to the  selected phonebook entry     7  P
9. edial List   Press        Versatis F200 Only  or     Versatis F250 Only  to access  the redial list and press  amp  9 to select the desired redial number   Press     or CO  Versatis F250 Only  to dial out to the selected  redial number     4 2  Handset Speakerphone  Versatis F250 Only   During a call  you can press  _ _  to alternate between handsfree  and normal handset use     5  PRIVATE PHONEBOOK   Your phone can store up to 50 private phonebook entries   with names and numbers  Each phonebook entry can have a  maximum of 20 digits for the phone number and 12 characters  for the name  You can also select different ringtones for your  phonebook entries  Phonebook entries are stored alphabetically  by name     5 1  Add a New Phonebook Entry    In idle   1  Press      to access the phonebook   OR    Press ESA and  amp      to select PHONEBOOK main menu item  and then press  i    to access the phonebook    Press    amp     to select ADD    Press      to enter the name    Press  X  to enter the number    Press  X  and 4 9 to select the desired ringtone for your  phonebook entry    6  Press     to store the phonebook entry        EO       5 2  Call from the Phonebook    In idle   1  Press      to access the phonebook   OR    Press and  amp     to select PHONEBOOK main menu item  and then press      to access the phonebook   2  Press R  or CO  Versatis F250 Only  to dial out to the    selected phonebook entry        6  CALLER DISPLAY  NETWORK DEPENDENT    This feature is availabl
10. g stage   Indicate when the battery needs charging   Flash when low battery power level is detected   Indicate when more characters are existed before the text  currently displayed   Indicate when more characters are existed after the text  currently displayed   Indicate when new call is received   Turn off when new call has been read   Scroll up down the menu items Phonebook list Redial list   Call List     o gt  et val    2  PRECAUTIONS   The signal quality will depend on the location and environment of   the base and handset    Position your Versatis F200 Versatis F250 away from sources   of excessive heat  radiators  direct sunlight  etc   and protect it   from vibrations and dust  Never allow your telephone to come  into contact with water or other liquids  or with aerosols  To  reduce the risk of interference and optimize reception  take  particular care not to install the base in the immediate vicinity of  windows  large metal objects  reinforced concrete  televisions   music centres  VCR or DVD players  halogen lamps or heating  devices  fluorescent lighting  burglar alarms  microwave ovens   computers  etc    This telephone requires an electrical power supply in order to   function    To clean your Versatis F200 Versatis F250  use an antistatic   cloth lightly moistened with water    NB  Your Versatis F200 Versatis F250 is a DECT     standard  appliance designed to receive and transmit telephone calls  It  is designed for connection to the public telecommunications  
11. iew  Versatis F250 only                                                                                    gt   OES FANE o  oM EOE        ED                                                  ea  6    HE  j    1    amp    In idle mode  Press to access the main menu  In sub menu mode  Press to confirm the selection  During a call  Press to access Intercom Phonebook Redial  List Call List    2   ie       In main menu mode  Press to go back to idle screen  In sub menu mode  Press to go back to previous level  In sub menu mode  Press and hold to go back to idle screen  In editing predialing mode  Press to clear a character digit  In editing predialing mode  Press and hold to delete all the  characters digits  During a call  Press to mute unmute the microphone  In idle mode  Press to intercom another handset  In ringing  Press to suppress handset ringer  3 4  In idle mode  Press to access the call list  In menu mode  Press to scroll up the menu items  In Phonebook list Redial list Call List  Press to scroll up the  list  During a call  Press to increase the volume  In ringing  Press to increase the ringer volume    49    In idle mode  Press to access the redial list   In menu mode  Press to scroll down the menu items   In Phonebook list Redial list Call List  Press to scroll down the  list   During a call  Press to decrease the volume   In ringing  Press to decrease the ringer volume    During a call  Press to end a call and go back to idle screen  In menu editing mode  Press to go 
12. l  telephone   one that doesn   t require a power supply   as a backup       Do not use your telephone to notify a gas leak when  standing in the vicinity of the leak     It is recommended that you avoid using this device during  electrical storms    Do not attempt to open the batteries  as they contain chemical  substances  In the event of leakage  avoid contact with the skin   eyes  nose and mouth  In the event of contact  rinse the affected  part for about twenty minutes with running water and seek  urgent medical attention  Clean the product with absorbent paper  or a dry cloth and contact your reseller for replacement batteries     12  ENVIRONMENT  This symbol means that your inoperative electronic  appliance must be collected separately and not mixed  with the household waste     This appliance has been designed and manufactured  with high quality materials and components that can be recycled  and reused  Electrical and electronic appliances are liable to  contain parts that are necessary in order for the system to work  properly but which can become a health and environmental  hazard if they are not handled or disposed of in the proper way   Consequently  please do not throw out your inoperative appliance  with the household waste     If you are the owner of the appliance  you must deposit it at the   appropriate local collection point or leave it with the vendor when   buying a new appliance      If you are a professional user  please follow your supplier s  instructi
13. ll  Press to increase the volume  In ringing  Press to increase the ringer volume  4 69  In idle mode  Press to access the redial list  In menu mode  Press to scroll down the menu items  In Phonebook list Redial list Call list  Press to scroll down the  list  During a call  Press to decrease the volume  In ringing  Press to decrease the ringer volume    During a call  Press to end a call and go back to idle screen   In menu editing mode  Press to go back to previous menu   In menu editing mode  Press and hold to go back to idle   screen   In idle mode  Press and hold to power off the handset   In idle mode  Press and hold to power on off the handset  6  CR    In idle predialing mode  Press to insert a flash   During a call  Press to dial a flash    7       In idle mode  Press to access the phonebook list  8         In idle mode  Press to access the redial list   9  ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD          key in idle mode  Press and hold to enable or disable the  keypad lock    key in idle mode  Press and hold to turn on off the ringer    key in call list mode  Press to review caller   s number if  applicable  0 key in predialing number editing mode  Press and hold to    insert a pause  1  2  3 key in idle off hook mode  press and hold to dial the  stored direct memory number  10      In idle predialing mode  Press to make a call  In Redial list Call List Phonebook entry  Press to make a call  to the selected entry in the list  During ringing  Press to answer a call    1 2  Handset Overv
14. network     3  INSTALLING YOUR PHONE   3 1  Installing and Charging the Batteries   1  Slide down to open the battery compartment cover    2  Place the 2 supplied AAA rechargeable batteries as indicated   Pay extra attention to direction of polarity    3  Slide the battery compartment cover back    4  Put the handset on the base and charge for 15 hours before  using the handset for the first time  The handset will give a  beep when it is properly placed on the base or charger     Notes    1  Use only the supplied NiMH rechargeable batteries    2  If the handset will not be used for a long time  disconnect and  remove the batteries to prevent possible leakage        3 2  Connecting the Base Station   1  Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the telephone  jack on base bottom    2  Plug the small end of power adapter into a power jack on  base bottom    3  Connect the power supply plug to the base jack  horizontally  and route the power supply cord through  the slot    4  Plug the large end of power adapter into a wall power outlet     5  Plug the other end of the telephone line cord in to the  telephone jack or micro filter   6  Always use the cables provided in the box        Vana                      If you have broadband service   a micro filter  not included  is required     3 3  Connecting the Charger s   for Duo Trio models   Plug the power adapter into mains socket     If you have a Broadband line   If you connect your telephone to a line with a broadband  connec
15. ons      If the appliance is rented to you or left in your care  please  contact your service provider     Keen to preserve the environment  ATLINKS has equipped   this appliance with a switching power supply  offering better  energy efficiency  The advantages include not only very low  electricity consumption  but also a more compact format than the  conventional power supply units used by the previous range     The used batteries from your telephone  if it has batteries   must be disposed of in compliance with current environmental  protection regulations  Comply with your local regulations   Return your batteries to your reseller or dispose of them at an  approved recycling centre     Help us protect the environment in which we live     
16. tion  you will need to insert a micro filter between the  telephone and the telephone line  otherwise you may get  interference between the telephone and the broadband  which  could cause problems    In a home with broadband  every telephone must have a micro   filter connected  not just the one at the telephone point that your  modem is connected to  If you need more broadband micro   filters  contact your broadband supplier     q Y ATLINGS    www atlinks com    ATLINKS Europe  22 quai Gallieni  92150 Suresnes  France       ATLINKS 2012   Reproduction prohibited    The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify the specifications  of its products in order to make technical improvements or  comply with new regulations    ALCATEL and ATLINKS are registered trademarks    The Alcatel logo and Alcatel name are trademarks of Alcatel and  used under licence by ATLINKS     F200 F200 Duo Trio LA  F250 F250 Duo Trio LA   A W No   10000441 Rev 0  EN   Printed in China    4  USING YOUR PHONE   4 1  Make a Call   4 1 1  Preparatory Dialing   Enter the phone number and press    or CO  Versatis F250  Only  to dial the number  Press to clear the entry     4 1 2  Direct Dialing  Press   or CO  Versatis F250 Only  to take the line and enter  the phone number     4 1 3  Dial from Direct Memory Keys   In idle or off hook mode  press and hold  2    2   2  to dial the  direct memory number  You have to store number to the related  key first  See section 7 4 for reference     4 1 4  Call from the R
    
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