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1. 62 language i2 ve rr PP bebe Ee deba ee bed bre de eked ue 63 KR EA 63 Setting the handset rige u yr usapu e Re 64 Setting the base station ringer aa 65 Settinids sek de a de ad eder dina bana die dew nat aqa 66 Registering deregistering a handset aa 67 Registering the handset 67 Deregistering a handset aa 68 AUTO sa reb edi dae dt E pastu 68 Station selection switching to another base station 69 Changing the handset user name aa 69 MA e NT 70 Setting th contas Espiar irradia 71 Setting the time and date aa 71 Restoring default Settings r u esi te ad bead 72 Resetting the handset rr r 72 Resetting the base station 0 06 aa 72 20402804en ba a0 Contents Charges dA nooo aaa rana arameo 73 Setting the factor 73 Setting the display type 73 Setting the CUFTENCV LL 74 Displaying 6harg s 1e re sap e N E AEA E 74 Attacimen bee 75 Important notes on using the battery 75 The editor creating or changing entries 2 00 cece eee eee eee 77 Table of available characters directory entries SMS 78 Approval and conformity 79 Warranty CONOS 2 aet opere San a 79 Warranty Certificate eme aea n Reee 81 Declaration of Conformity Aun ecient pL 83 20402804en ba a
2. Call number Save number Delete all 20402804en ba a0 Press Option select the relevant menu item and press OK To delete the SMS messages press Yes in response to the security prompt Once you have selected whether to include the received text or not you are in write mode The sender s number is automatically applied and can be changed if required Select this menu item to enter a forwarding number Select this menu item to set up a telephone connection to the sender The sender s number is saved in the directory enter the associated name To delete all received SMS messages press Yes in response to the security prompt 45 20402804en ba a0 SMS Outbox Outgoing SMS messages are saved in the outbox You can access the outbox via Menu gt SMS gt Outbox OK The saved messages are displayed Mark the relevant message in the list Press Read to open the message edit it and use the Options as necessary Note Up to five outgoing SMS messages are saved in the outbox After five SMS messages the oldest entry is overwritten Opening the outbox FM Press Menu select SMS and press OK FN Select Dutbox and press OK The last outgoing SMS messages are displaved 9 You can use the control key to scroll down the SMS messages A Press on Read to display the text of the SMS message Use the control key to scroll through the SMS message AA Press Option select the relevant menu item and p
3. To enter a number in the VIP directory press the VIP key D Option MEL ENTRY enter the name and number and save Numbers in the VIP directory can be deleted and or edited at any time To dial from the VIP directory O Press the VIP key and select the relevant entry e Press the talk key The number is dialled Note If your telephone is connected to a private branch exchange the exchange access code must be entered see Saving the Exchange Access Code Park unpark You can park an external call in the network for approximately 3 minutes and retrieve it during this time e g on another telephone unpark You are conducting an external call PAN Press Option select Park and press OK to confirm B rA The default park code 1 is displayed XM If necessary you can change this code Press OK to park the call Note To unpark the call press Menu Net functions Unpark and OK Enter the same park code you have used for parking the call and press OK 25 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Completion of Call to Busy Subscriber CCBS on No Reply automatic call back This function must be supported by the telephone exchange The person you are calling is already on the telephone or not available When the person you have tried to call ends his call or has ended the first outgoing call from his number your connection is automatically set up Activating automatic call back The person you are calling is enga
4. If you do not accept a call within 20 seconds depending on your exchange setting it is forwarded to the voicebox For details on call forwarding refer to Call forwarding New voicebox messages are signalled on the display by MM Playing back recorded messages Press the message key select Uaicebax if necessary and g r press OK if there are several messages e g SMS calls The connection to the voicebox is set up Follow the voice instructions on the voicebox You can call the voicebox at any time by pressing and holding down key Ges 20402804en ba a0 37 20402804en ba a0 SMS SMS You can send and receive SMS messages on your Eurit 435 You can use your network operator s SMS service to send an SMS to any fixed network con nection or to a mobile connection Your SMS vvill be received as a text message on all SMS enabled devices mobile PC other telephone If the recipient of your SMS does not have an SMS enabled telephone the SMS is read out in the form of a voice message Incoming SMS messages are saved in the base station You can therefore use any handset to read write or forward your SMS messages If several handsets are in use only one handset at a time can access SMS messages Up to 15 incoming SMS messages can be saved When the incoming memory is full the pic togram MEM flashes To free up memory you need to delete some messages see below You can also save 5 sent SMS messages and
5. f rs ljarens st mpel forhandlerstempel sello del comerciante carimbo do vendedor dealer s signature date of purchase Unterschrift des H ndlers signature du vendeur firma del rivenditore handtekening van de dealer kauppiaan allekirjoitus forhandlerens underskrift f rs ljarens underskrift forhandlers underskrift firma del comerciante assinatura do vendedor Kaufdatum date d achat data d acquisto datum van aankoop ostopdivays kjopsdato datum f r k pet salgsdato fecha de adquisici n data de compra 81 N co oe eq USKOSZOPOZ 20402804en ba a0 swissvolce Konformit tserkl rung Declaration of Conformity D claration de Conformit Wir We Swissvoice AG Nous Adresse Fabrikstrasse 8 Address CH 4614 Hagendorf Adresse Switzerland erkl ren dass das Produkt declare that the product d clarons que le produit Type DECT Cordless Telephone for the ISDN Interface Basisstation Ladestation und Handger te Base station charging bay and handsets Station de base station de recharge et combin s Model Eurit 435 Eurit 435 DUO die grundlegenden Anforderungen gem ss Artikel 3 der nachstehenden EU Richtlinie erf llt meets the essential requirements according to article 3 of the following EC Directive est conforme aux exigences essentielles de l article 3 de la Directive CE Richtlinie 1999 5 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 9 M rz 1
6. AA Press Option select Heu entry and press OK B Enter the relevant name GI Use the control kevs to access additional entrv setting preferences and enter the relevant details ra Press Save to save the new entry Note The functions of the or keys can also be saved When entering the number or special function you can use the left softkey to make corrections Please refer to the table in the Annex for the name entry symbols Individual preference options Status PBX external only with private branch exchanges Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR On Off MSN Assignment of an outgoing MSN 31 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Editing directory entries Open the directory and mark the relevant entry v rm Press Option select Edit entry and press OK Use the control keys to access entry setting preferences and make the relevant changes A Press Save to save the edited entry Deleting directory entries Open the directory and mark the relevant entry A v9 Press Option select Delete entru and press OK ra Press Yes in response to the security prompt Deleting the directory GI Open the directorv AA Press Option select lelete all and press OK A Press Yes in response to the security prompt Lo NA Incoming messages Incoming messages General Your Eurit 435 has three message memories e Calls list g e Voicebox I e SMS A New messages are signalled in the displa
7. Charges Irrespective of your network operator your call costs are transmitted after or during an active connection For technical reasons the information on your telephone bill may differ from the figures displayed on your telephone The amount billed by your network provider is always binding Setting the factor You can define a factor for transmitted call data Define this factor for each MSN as well as for the total charges of all calls ASA Press Menu select Charges Factor and press OK to confirm c rA Select the preferred item from the list and press OK to confirm E A Enter or change the factor and press Save to confirm Setting the display type You can choose whether to have the call costs and or duration displayed during calls ASA Press Menu select Charges Type of dispelas and press OK to confirm rA Activate or deactivate the preferred display and press Save to con firm the setting 73 20402804en ba a0 Charges Setting the currency ArA Press Menu select Charges Currency and press OK to confirm Enter a currency text and press Save to confirm Displaying charges AA A E A Press Menu select tharses All calls and press OK to confirm Select the preferred item from the list and press OK to display the costs You can delete the meter or return to the list 20402804en ba a0 Attachment Important notes on using the battery 1 Sl OY Om ope 00 Use
8. HS settings Language and press OK to confirm EN Select your preferred language and press OK to confirm Ringer You can adjust the ringer volume on the handset and base station in 5 steps or switch it off silent You can activate and deactivate the ringer by holding down the key for approximately 2 seconds If the ringer is off the display shows 63 Telephone settings Setting the handset ringer Your handset is in standby mode NA Press Menu select HS settinas Ringer and press OK to confirm This menu is used to set the following functions External define a melody for signalling incoming external calls 1 to 10 Internal define a melody for signalling incoming internal calls 1 to 10 Volume set the volume for signalling incoming calls This setting is the same for internal and external calls GI Use the control kevs to scroll through the list of settings The current setting is displayed for each function Use the left right control keys to S change this setting A Press Save to confirm your changes Note You can switch the handset ringer on and off by pressing and holding down the 3 key The display shows 3 when the ringer is off 20402804en ba a0 Cc 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Setting the base station ringer Fe rp This menu is used to set the following functions Press Menu select Base settinas Ringer and press OK to confirm Melody
9. batteries are fully discharged after lengthy use and then fully recharged 75 20402804en ba a0 Attachment 10 Do not short circuit the batteries danger In particular avoid inadvertent short circuits during storage and transport e g bunch of keys metal panels or similar A objects and make sure the batteries do not come into contact with greasy mate rials For this reason store the batteries only in an insulating package when they are not in the handset Avoid also touching the contacts with greasy objects 11 By law all used batteries and accumulators must be recycled and must not disposed of in domestic waste The batteries and accumulators are labelled with symbols and information on their contents e g DE V A NI CD NI MH c 20402804en ba a0 Attachment The editor creating or changing entries Switching between upper lower case The left of the upper line displays an upper case ABC a lower case abc or Abc first letter of a sentence is upper case Move the cursor left x3 right b up LE down 3 Delete Left softkey A press once letter to the left of the cursor is deleted Left softkey A press and hold down all letters are deleted Adding letters Position the cursor where you wish to add a letter and enter the letter Note The characters available under each key are displayed in the lower line after you first press the relevant key When writing an
10. define a melody for signalling incoming external calls 1 to 10 Volume set the volume for signalling incoming calls GI Use the control kevs to scroll through the list of settings The current setting is displaved for each function Use the left right control kevs to change this setting Press Save to confirm your changes 65 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Settings C a Press Menu select H5 settinas Settings and press OK to confirm This menu is used to set the follovving functions Key beep acoustic acknowledgement whenever you press a key Range beep A warning signal that tells you that you are reaching the limit of the base station range and risk disconnection Charging beep Acknowledgement signal when establishing the charging contact Automatic DTMF Digits post dialled in connection mode are transferred as DTMF signals e g for remote control of the answerphone etc When this function is deactivated the keypad signals are transmitted The non active function can be accessed under Options in connection mode GI Use the control keys to scroll through the list of settings The current set ting is displaved for each function Use the left right control kevs to lt E change this setting A Press Save to confirm your changes D md 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Registering deregistering a handset Your Eurit 435 is delivered with the handset already registered Yo
11. for up to 15 hours with fully charged batteries If the battery charge status has reached its lower limit the battery indicator B flashes in the display and a warning signal is heard You have 10 minutes of talk time left Registering the handset Handsets supplied with the package are already registered on the base station Every additio nal handset must first be registered on the base station You can operate up to 6 handsets on the base station For instructions on registering additional handsets see Registering deregistering handsets Assigning Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN Your telephone is delivered with no preprogrammed Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN All incoming calls are signalled Note For instructions on how assign and allocate Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN see Assigning Multiple Subscriber NumbersiMSNS 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Displays keys symbols Displays The display informs you about the current status of your telephone and provides clear easy to follovv operating guidance The standby indicator tells you that your handset is ready for use The meaning of the displayed symbols is as follovvs The symbol stays permanently lit if there is an active connection to the base station A flashing symbol indicates that the handset is reaching the limit of the base station range Vou have two new entries in the calls list You have new messages in your
12. 0 Eurit 435 EUrit 435 Welcome The Eurit 435 is a cordless telephone for connection to the public ISDN network International DECT GAP standard digital technology offers excellent voice quality combined with a very high level of listening protection Vou can operate up to 6 handsets from one base station giving vou the possibilitv to conduct free internal calls from one handset to another A handset can be registered with up to 4 base stations This increases vour radius of action and at the same time vour reachabilitv Handsets supplied with the package are alreadv registered with the base station Vour Eurit 435 supports CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation provided the infor mation is available on your connection and the caller s number has not been suppressed Used in conjunction with the calls list this provides vou with information about calls even during your absence You can use your Eurit 435 to send or receive SMS messages to and from SMS enabled devices e g mobiles PCs or other telephones in the fixed network Set aside some time to read this user manual carefullv and get to know and use the wide range of functions offered bv vour Eurit 435 We hope you enjoy using your Eurit 435 Only in networks with SMS service and protocol 1 standard ETSI ES 201 912 Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Setting up the tel
13. 20402804en ba a0 41 20402804en ba a0 SMS VVriting sending and saving SMS messages An SMS message must be no more than 160 characters long SMS messages are automatically saved only if the transmission is interrupted If you have written an important SMS message and want to save it you must do this yourself before sending Entering and sending SMS texts Nm Press Menu select 5115 and press OK IN Select Write SMS and press OK HB A Enter the text and press OK A Press OK to confirm Send to BB r Enter the recipient s number and press Send You can enter the recipient s number directly from the directory press Search and select a number from the directory Sent SMS messages are automatically saved in the outbox After five SMS messages the oldest entry is overwritten AB N 20402804en ba a0 SMS Saving SMS text as a draft You can save the text of up to five SMS messages as drafts Press Option Save OK After five SMS messages the oldest entry is overwritten You can edit the saved texts and have the following options under Option Send to Enter the recipient s number and press OK Save The edited text is saved with the changes you have made Delete The selected entry is deleted Delete all To delete all drafts press Yes in response to the security prompt Note If you receive a call while creating an SMS message the SMS is automatically saved locally in the handset Y
14. 5 drafts When the memory for sent and draft messages is full a new entry deletes the oldest entry Requirements c To send and receive SMS messages your telephone line must have active Calling Line Iden tification Presentation CLIP and Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP Make sure these functions are activated on your line c To send an SMS the number of the SMS service centre must be saved in your Eurit 435 as the SMS service centre and selected as the sending centre 38 20402804en ba a0 SMS Your service provider will advise you on c the costs for sending and receiving SMS messages c the mobile providers you can use to send and receive SMS messages c and the functions your SMS service offers SMS Service Centre SMS messages are exchanged in the SMS service centre To send and receive an SMS message you need the number of your network operator s SMS service centre Four entries are reserved in your telephone for SMS service centre numbers o SMS Service Centre 1 to 4 Under Send Service select from the list of SMS service centres entries the one you wish to use for sending your SMS messages 39 20402804en ba a0 SMS Sending SMS messages The number of the SMS service centre you wish to use to send SMS messages must be selec ted in your Eurit 435 as the sending SMS service centre This number is automatically used to send SMS messages i e you can only send SMS messages via this SMS ser
15. 999 ber Funk anlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen und die gegenseitige Anerkennung ihrer Konformit t Directive 19997 5JEC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 1999 5 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 9 mars 1999 concernant les quipe ments hertziens et les quipements terminaux de t l communications et la reconnaissance mutuelle de leur conformit und dass die folgenden harmonisierten Normen angewandt wurden and that the follovving harmonised standards have been applied et que les standards harmonis s suivants ont t appliqu s EN 60950 EN 301489 6 EN 301406 u Jt H gendorf 7 2 2005 i V B Gfeller 83 st co oe eq uepogzoroz oe eq uepogzoroz 85 o co oe eq USKOSZOPOZ oe eq uepogzoroz 87 co co oe eq USKOSZOPOZ Internet WWNW Swissvoice net O Swissvoice AG 2005 All rights as well as delivery possibilities and technical changes reserved 20402804en ba 000 a0 SV 20402804
16. Changing the system PIN The PIN is a four digit passvvord to protect the system and handsets against unauthorised access You need the system PIN to make system settings on the base station Changing the PIN The telephone is delivered vvith the system PIN set to 0000 Your handset is in standby mode AA Press Menu select base settings and press OK A Select Sustem PIN and press OK BH r Enter the current 4 digit PIN and press OK only if the current PIN is different from the default 0000 The prompt Enter neu FIH is displayed asking you to enter a new PIN BB r Enter the new 4 digit PIN and press Save BB r Enter the new PIN again security measure and press Save The new system PIN is saved Note If you enter the PIN incorrectly the error signal is heard and the display shows the message INCORRECT PIN After a few seconds you can enter the PIN again 20402804en ba a0 un oo 20402804en ba a0 PBX access PBX access Entering deleting the Exchange Access Code EAC If your base station is connected to a PBX you may need to enter an EAC Exchange Access Code for external calls when setting the telephone up This procedure must be repeated on every registered handset Please refer to the user manual of your PBX Saving the Exchange Access Code EAC Nr nan Press Menu select Base settings and press OK g A Select PBH and press OK IM Select Access code and press OK BE Enter the exchange ac
17. If you want to end the first call and then accept the waiting call you have a few seconds within which to do this depending on the exchange Press the talk key Your telephone will ring and you can accept the waiting call The waiting caller will hear the ringing signal for up to 30 seconds depending on 20402804en_ba_a0 the exchange If you do not accept the call he will hear the busy signal 53 20402804en ba a0 Staying in touch Staying in touch The call forvvarding function allovvs you to remain in touch even if you are not near the telephone You can do this by automatically forvvarding calls to any other number Separate call forvvarding settings can be made for each MSN Call forvvarding There are three options for call forvvarding c Call forwarding unconditional All calls are immediately forwarded to the programmed number Call forwarding on busy Calls are forwarded only if your telephone is engaged Call forwarding no reply If you do not accept a call within 20 seconds depending on your exchange setting it is forwarded to the programmed number Call forwarding no reply and Call forwarding on busy can be activated simultaneously but to different forwarding numbers u KR 20402804en ba a0 Staying in touch Setting up and activating call forwarding AA Press Menu select Net functions and press OK c3 a Select Call forwarding and press OK Select the relevant call
18. Note If you are connected with two call partners and are switching between them you can include the call partner on hold in a 3 way conference call 51 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning vvith several call partners Talking to two call partners simultaneously 3 way conference Initiating a 3 way conference ASA You are conducting an external call and have a second call on hold Press Option Jain and OK to start the 3 way conference call Ending a three party call Ar m un N You are conducting a 3 way conference call Press Option End conference and OK to end the conference call You are now once more in brokering mode or Press the talk key to connect the two other call partners to each other Telephoning vvith several call partners Accepting rejecting call waiting Accepting rejecting a second external call O You are conducting a call A second external partner calls you You will hear the call waiting tone Accept ASA Press Option select Accert Erd and press OK The active call is ended You are connected to the waiting call partner or ASA Press Option select Accert Hold and press OK The first call is put on hold You are connected to the waiting call partner You can then switch between the two call partners brokering or talk to them simultaneously 3 way conference Or Reject m Press Reject You can continue the active call without hearing the call waiting tone Note
19. Press Option Internal Inauira and OK to make an internal enquiry call If necessary use the control keys to select the internal partner you are seeking if more than two handsets are registered and press OK The internal partner is called Press Option End and OK to return to the external call Forwarding an external call internally You have accepted an external call and want to forward it internally to another handset p 50 You are conducting an external call Press Option Internal Inauirs and OK to make an internal enquiry call If necessary use the control keys to select the internal partner you are seeking if more than two handsets are registered and press OK The internal partner is called Press the talk key The external call is transferred to the internal partner 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning with several call partners Switching between two call partners brokering While conducting an external call you have accepted a second call or called a second call partner You can now switch between the two i Vou are conducting an external call and have a second call on hold O Press the R key or Ar An Press Option select Brokering and press OK to confirm You are connected with the other call partner Ending the active call You are switching between calls with two separate external partners and want to end the active call An Press Option End and OK to end the active call
20. SMS the number on the right of the upper line indicates the number of remaining characters permitted 77 20402804en ba a0 Attachment Table of available characters directory entries SMS Key Character upper case Character lovver case 1 2 7211 1 9 mi 2 1 0 2 ABC2ZAAAAAAZ abe2aaadadac 3 DEF3EEEE def3 4 GHIA TI ETT ghi4ni ftii 5 JKL5 jkl5 6 MNO6000008N mno6d0d666afn 7 PQRS7BQ pars7Bu 8 TUv80000 tuv8 u 9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 0 pae O amp E lt gt space O amp Y s4 XXX Switching between upper lower case Switching between upper lower case no function no function N oo 20402804en ba a0 Attachment Approval and conformity This DECT cordless ISDN telephone complies vvith the basic requirements contained in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and is suitable for connection and operation in the member states indicated on the base station and or packaging The declaration of conformity may be viewed at www swissvoice net C The CE symbol confirms the conformity of the telephone with the above directive Warranty conditions Your telephone is subject to a guarantee from the date of purchase in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which the telephone was purchased As evidence of the date of purchase please keep the receipt or the warranty card completed by the retailer All d
21. a0 Telephone settings Telephone settings Assinging numbers MSNs Your network operator has provided you with several ISDN numbers MSNs These can be used for specific applications e g to record separate statistics on private and business call costs Each programmed MSN max 5 can be allocated to one or more handsets and given a corresponding user name If no MSN has been programmed all incoming calls are signalled on all handsets Assigning an MSN NA Press Menu select Base settings and press OK to confirm FI Select MSN settings and press OK to confirm FI Select Assian MSN and press OK to confirm FIN Select a letter from the list MSH R E and press OK to confirm FIA Enter the number MSN and if necessary the setting for Calling Line oe ooo Identification Restriction CLIR and call waiting on off and confirm by pressing Save 61 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Allocating an MSN A v3 r v3 A FN v3 A pon a N Press Menu select Base settinas and press OK to confirm Select MSH settinas and press OK to confirm Select Allocate MSN and press OK to confirm Select a letter from the list MISH R E and press OK to confirm From the list of registered handsets select On for those to be assigned to the relevant MSN and confirm by pressing Save 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Language You can select various languages for the display texts nwa r Press Menu select
22. alls list menu AS A Press Menu select the calls list and press OK EN Select the relevant calls list and press OK Selecting a number from the calls list Open the relevant calls list FOE Select the entry you are seeking and press the talk key to dial immediately Note For PBX operation Depending on the external line selection the exchange access code EAC may need to be automatically inserted before the transmitted number in order to dial directly from the calls list 20402804en ba a0 35 20402804en ba a0 Incoming messages Saving entries in the directory Open the relevant calls list and mark the entry p A gd pr Press Option select Save number and press OK to confirm ra Enter the name and specific preferences and press Save off Deleting an entrv Open the relevant calls list and mark the entrv A o Press Option select Delete call and press OK to confirm Deleting lists GI Open the relevant calls list Aa Press Option select Delete all calls and press OK to confirm l l Press Ves in response to the securitv prompt Ww ea Incoming messages Voicebox You can also forward calls directly to a voicebox This function must be set up by your net work operator You have three options for call forvvarding o Unconditional All calls are forwarded to the voicebox o Busy Calls are forwarded to the voicebox if you are busy conducting another call c No reply
23. ate deactivate the key lock un Asterisk key for entering the symbol In standby mode hold this key down to activate deactivate the ringer VIP directory R key for enquiry calls 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Earpiece Display Control keys up down Directory Right softkey Left control k eit control Key Right control key M k Talk key io Handsfree key Numerical keys VIP directory R key Microphone 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Base station keys Call key on base station to activate a paging call group call and register additional handsets Paging key Charging cradle for the handset 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Switching the handset on off Your handset is automatically switched on and ready for use only after the battery has been char ged up for the first time You can switch the handset off to keep the battery charged for longer Switching the handset off nw A Press Menu select H settings Handset off I and press OK to confirm A Confirm Handset off by pressing OK Switching the handset on e Press the talk key Note When switched off your handset cannot respond to the paging call from the base station or to an incoming call Activating deactivating the key lock If you want to carry the handset around in your pocket activate the key lock This prevents you inadvertently dialling a numb
24. cator on the handset signals the charging procedure The batteries will take around 14 hours to fully charge The follovving indicators indicate the charging status on the handset display Li L aL m Charging status empty Charging status 1 4 Charging status 1 2 Charging status 3 4 Charging status full Once you have inserted the new batteries the display 1 4 1 2 3 4 full on the handset indicates the actual charging status only after a complete charging cycle Insert the RJ45 plug into your telephone connection socket once the battery indicator has stopped flashing Your telephone is now ready to use A Note Use only NiMH rechargeable batteries Never use disposable batteries primary cells Please note after you have inserted the batteries for the first time the battery display will indicate the correct information on the charging status only after a complete charging cycle 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Note You can replace the handset in the charging base station after every call Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in different charge states Avoid removing the batteries from the handset for no good reason since this affects the optimum charging cycle You can improve the capacity of the installed batteries if the handset batteries are fully discharged after lengthy use and then fully recharged You can telephone
25. cess code one digit To delete a saved exchange access number press softkey lt Press Save The exchange access code EAC is saved deleted 59 20402804en ba a0 PBX access Functions This menu is used to set the follovving functions Incoming code If the exchange access code is automatically inserted during number transmission switch the function On If the function is switched Off the Eurit 435 inserts the exchange access code for incoming calls This is necessary in order to call num bers directly from the calls list Automatic ECT If the function is switched on this is transmitted via the ECT Explicit Call Transfer ISDN service Otherwise Disconnect is shown on both connections Automatic keypad The Keypad function allows certain services to be managed by entering characters and number sequences e g also on PBXs The Keypad function must be set when connecting your Eurit 435 to an ISDN PBX or an exchange which is controlled via Keypad protocol The numbers characters 0 9 are sent as keypad information elements fep Press Menu select Base settings PBA and press OK to confirm g 5 Select Functions and press OK to confirm GI Use the control kevs to scroll through the list of functions The current setting is displayed for each function Use the left right control kevs to change this setting cA Press Save to confirm your changes ce o 20402804en ba
26. e greatest possible distance min 1 meter from other equipment Note Before using the handset wearers of hearing aids should note that radio signals can be picked up by the hearing aid and if sufficiently strong cause an unpleasant buzzing noise Setting up the base station Your telephone is designed for use under normal operating conditions Modern furniture is treated with a wide variety of lacquer and plastic coatings and wide range of different polishes Some of these substances may contain agents that corrode and soften the plastic feet of the base station charging station If this happens the feet may leave unsightly marks on the surface of the furniture Understandably the manufacturer cannot accept any liability for such damage We theref ore recommend that you position your telephone on a non slip underlay especially on new furniture or furniture treated with lacquer based preservatives 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Wall mounting Your Eurit 435 base station is suitable for wall mounting Insert two wall plugs vertically at a distance of 90 mm from each other and affix suitable screws Check beforehand to ensure that the screw heads fit the slots on the back of the base station Leave approximately 3 mm airflow space between the screw head and the wall Hang the base station on the screws and connect it to the power supply and telephone connection Note e Please remember The 230 V and telephone con
27. efects attributable to material and manufacturing faults will be corrected free of charge within the warranty period either by repairing or replacing the defective equipment The warranty does not cover expendable materials battery cells defects which affect the value or use of the equipment only insignificantly and damage caused by incorrect use ordinary wear and tear or manipulation by third parties This warranty does not cover consequential damage caused by the use failure or defecti veness of the product In particular no liability whatsoever is accepted for damage to property and pecuniary loss To claim under this warranty please contact the retailer where you purchased your tele phone 79 o co oe eq uepogzoroz Attachment N EP swissvoice Warranty Certificate Garantieschein Bon de garantie Certificato di garanzia Garantiebewijs Takuutodistus Garantibevis Garantisedel Garantibevis Certificado de Garantia Talao de garantia device type Ger tetyp type d appareil tipo di apparecchio toesteltype laitetyyppi maskintype apparattyp apparattype modelo del aparato modelo do aparelho serial number Seriennummer num ro de s rie numero di serie serienummer sarjanumero serienummer serienummer serienummer numero de serie numero de s rie dealer s stamp H ndlerstempel sceau du vendeur timbro del rivenditore stempel van de dealer kauppiaan leima forhandlerens stempel
28. em over internal numbers Selecting internal numbers BH r Enter a one digit number and press Internal Selecting external numbers E Enter the number e Press the talk key The number is dialled e Ending a call Press the talk key or replace the handset in the base station Note You can select numbers from the directory redial list or calls list Mark the relevant number and press the talk key 23 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Accepting a call Calls are signalled acoustically by the base station as well as visually and acoustically by the handset c The caller s number is shown on the display if the Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP function is activated c The caller s number is not displayed either if the caller has withheld his number i e if he has suppressed transmission of his number CLIR or if this is not technically possible In this case the display shows Withheld number Handset in base station charging station Remove the handset from the base charging station and conduct your call Handset off base station charging station off hook e Press the talk key and conduct your call Ending a call e Press the talk key or replace the handset in the base charging station N 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Dialling from the VIP directory You can store 10 frequently used numbers per handset in the VIP directory under key D The telephone is supplied vvith the VIP directory empty
29. ephone Unpacking and positioning the telephone Package contents The package contains the following items Additional package contents for the Eurit 435 Duo o 1 handset o Second handset c 1 base station c 2 rechargeable batteries 2 1 SNG 05 ea mains unit c Charging station for second handset c 1 charging station including with mains unit mains connector gt 1 connector cable o 2 rechargeable batteries o 1 user manual Location To obtain the best possible range we recommend positioning the base station in a location central to your radius of action Avoid positioning the telephone in niches recesses and behind steel doors The range between the base station and handset is up to 300 meters outdoors and up to 50 meters indoors but may be less depending on environmental conditions as well as struc tural and spatial factors Silent zones can occur due to the digital transmission in the frequency range used even within the range depending on the structural environment Call quality may be reduced through the increased incidence of short breaks in transmission Normal call quality can be restored if you move slightly out of the silent zone If the range is exceeded the call will be disconnected unless you move back into range within five seconds 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone To avoid radio signal interference from other electronic equipment we recommend that the base station and handset are situated at th
30. er During incoming calls the key lock is deactivated for the duration of the call 20 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Activating the key lock Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds The display shows the lock symbol l Deactivating the key lock 3 Press Unlock followed by the hash key Paging Locating a mislaid handset If you have mislaid your handset you can call it from the base station All handsets that are registered and reachable will ring for approximately 30 seconds Paging call group call from the base station Press the call key on the base station End call AA Press one of the softkeys on the handset or press the call key on the base station again 21 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Telephoning Change user If you have set up and assigned the Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN provided by your network operator you can use this feature to define the MSN to use for outgoing calls To find out how to program or assign MSNs and allocate user names refer to Programming numbers MSNs or Changing handset user names Selecting a user eer Press Menu select Change user and press OK g A Select the preferred user name and press OK Note This menu item is only available if several MSNs have been set up N N 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Selecting internal and external numbers You can register up to six Eurit 345 handsets with your base station and call th
31. er or change the number and press OK to confirm The display shows Direct call Note To deactivate direct call press the OFF softkey and press Yes in response to the security prompt o 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Setting the contrast AA Press Menu select HS settinas Contrast l l and press OK to confirm The contrast can be adjusted in 8 steps using the left right control DEM keys Press Save to confirm your changes Setting the time and date AA Press Menu select Calendar Llock and press OK l l to confirm This menu is used to make the following settings Clock use the numerical kevs to enter the current time Calendar use the numerical keys to enter the current date FA Press Save to confirm the settings The date and time are now saved l and appear on the displav in standbv mode 71 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Restoring default settings This procedure is used to reset all individual preferences and to restore the handset and base station to default mode Resetting the handset AA Press Menu select H settings and press OK to confirm c3 ra Select Feset handset and press OK to confirm A Press OK in response to the security prompt Resetting the base station Aa Press Menu select Base settinas and press OK o l to confirm c3 p Select Reset base and press OK to confirm ra Press OK in response to the security prompt N N 20402804en ba a0 Charges
32. et from the base station charging unit Av ce co n gt Fa Press Menu select H settings Auto talk and press OK to confirm Use the left right control keys to select the setting and press Save to confirm 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Station selection svvitching to another base station Every handset can be registered vvith up to 4 base stations If you go out of the range of the base station with the handset and enter the range of anot her base station you can manually switch to the second base station For Press Menu select HS settinas Select base l and press OK to confirm So A Select one of the listed base stations and press OK to confirm Note The handset only lists the base stations with which the handset has previously been registered Changing the handset user name You can assign an individual user name e g Private or Business to each MSN assigned to a handset AN Press Menu select H5 settings User name and press OK to confirm A Select one of the listed entries and press OK to confirm You can now change the name max 12 letters E Enter the change and press Save to confirm 69 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Direct call When activated direct call enables a preprogrammed number to be dialled directly by pres sing any key except the right softkey nw A Press Menu select HS settings Direct call o l and press OK to confirm BO Ent
33. forwarding option and press OK C3 A Unconditional Ho replu On busy BB r Enter or change the forwarding number and press OK Deactivating call forwarding Nan Press Menu select Het functions and press OK FIN Select status and press OK A Select Deactivate and press OK FIN Select the relevant call forwarding option or A11 and press OK 55 20402804en ba a0 Staying in touch Checking the call forvvarding status fer Press Menu select Het functions and press OK FIN Select status and press OK r Select Show number and press OK g 5 Select the relevant call forwarding option and press OK UT ea 20402804en ba a0 Safety Safety Built in security When you are on the telephone the base station and handset are connected to each other over a radio link The base station handles switching between the telephone network and the handset To ensure that no one can eavesdrop or telephone at your cost the base station and handset exchange codes If the codes do not match the connection with third party handsets cannot be set up The devices use digital transmission and encryption between base station and handset to ensure a high level of listening protection To protect important settings in your telephone you must use a PIN Personal Identification Number code Key lock If the key lock is activated you can carry your handset around without inadvertently dialling a number 51 safety
34. g Saving entries in the directory A Press cR Use the control keys to select the number you wish to call YI r Press Option select Save number and press OK to confirm BH r Enter the name and specific preferences and press Save Deleting an entry A Press S Use the control keys to select the number you wish to call Arda Press Option select Delete Call and press OK to confirm Deleting all entries A Press H Ae Press Option select Delete all calls and press OK to confirm l l Press Ves in response to the securitv prompt 29 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Directory You can save frequently used numbers and the associated names so that you do not need to dial the entire number Your handset provides a directory for up to 50 numbers maximum 24 digits each and names maximum 16 letters each Dialling from the directory e Note 30 Open the directory The first entry is displayed Using the numerical keys 0 9 enter the first letters maximum 5 of the directory entry you are seeking e g Bro The display shows the first entry with the entered letters e g Brown Use the control keys to scroll through the directory entry Press the talk key The number is dialled You can display individual preferences for each entry via Options gt Show details 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Making a new entry in the directory GI Open the directory The first entry is displaved
35. ged or does not pick up A Press CCBS if the line busv or CCNR if there is no reply Note Only one automatic call back per MSN can be activated If you activate another automatic call back the previous one is deactivated Vou can deactivate an automatic call back before the function is carried out bv accessing menu item Net functions gt Deact callback gt OK N c 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Adjusting the handset loudspeaker volume You can adjust the handset or loudspeaker volume during a call five levels Pa You are conducting a call Set the preferred volume using the control keys Handset microphone off Mute If you do not want your call partner to hear what you are saying e g to another person in the room you can temporarily mute your handset You are conducting a call A Press S Secrecy on flashes in the display Your call partner cannot hear you Talk to the person in the room 5 Press C Your call partner can hear you again 21 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning Redial The 10 last dialled numbers are saved in the redial list The oldest entry in the list is over written every time an additional number is dialled You can view edit and delete the numbers Dialling a number from the redial list on hook dialling A Press S GI Use the control kevs to select the number you wish to call e Press the talk key The number is dialled N co 20402804en ba a0 Telephonin
36. ies 2 0 0 000 32 Deleting directory entries aaa 32 Deleting the directory aa 32 Incomingimessages A 33 Genta e eae 33 CANIS Sh qete kid elef ei at bio 34 Opening a calls list message key 35 Opening a calls list menu 35 Selecting a number from the calls list 35 Saving entries in the directory L 36 Deleting an entry LL LL 36 Deleting listi mould Modos ca ichs cedens He 36 VOICEDOX qM 37 Playing back recorded messages aaa 37 SMS 38 Requirements des nd sh pukay dr hh beg obe dde re eb 38 SIMS SONICO C NIT nd tard y aku ipi 39 sending SMS messagas x edere pue vr P E Ee vet Mak 40 Receiving of SMS LL 40 Entering and changing the number of the SMS service centre 41 Writing sending and saving SMS messages ri 42 Entering and sending SMS texts aa 42 Saving SMS text as a draft 43 aa dean dederit dte dishes ite d ibant deis a 44 Reading incoming SMS messages aaa 44 UON 46 Opening the outbox 46 20402804en ba a0 Contents Error in sending and receiving an SMS message 48 Error in sending an SMS message 48 Error receiving an SMS message 48 SMS massages to PBX cn dini dt dd dd io oe 48 Telephoning with several call partners 49 Calling another person during an ex
37. ion 21 End Call dani kap th e ane Ao aa 21 Telephoning e pes nena awe ee 22 CAMI ic 22 Selecting a User usus tusu hua RR 22 Selecting internal and external numbers 23 Selecting internal numbers 23 Selecting external numbers 23 ACCEPtING a call esso o cabs emer AA SR a Ge pa eed UE 24 Handset in base station charging station 24 Handset off base station charging station off hook 24 Scl ACA caca de lo pis 24 Dialling from the VIP directory aa 25 A hd dh h has 25 Completion of Call to Busy Subscriber CCBS on No Reply automatic call back 26 Activating automatic call back 26 Adjusting the handset loudspeaker volume 21 Handset microphone off Mute 27 REG mer 28 Dialling a number from the redial list on hook dialling 28 Saving entries in the directory L 29 Deleting an entry L 29 Deleting all entries 29 DIETON l i ka Fi os EORR ENT aa pu aa 30 Dialling from the directory 30 Making a new entry in the directory 31 20402804en ba a0 Contents Editing directory entr
38. is unable to save any more SMS messages an alert is displayed SMS messages to PBX The availability of SMS functions is dependent on your PBX For further information refer to your PBX operating instructions 48 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning vvith several call partners Telephoning with several call partners Your telephone offers the option of calling a second person during a call enquiry call switching between call partners brokering or simultaneously conversing 3 way conference call Calling another person during an external call While conducting an external call you want to make an internal call if several handsets are registered or another external call Calling an external call partner external enquiry call f Vou are conducting an external call Press the R key The first call is put on hold Enter the relevant number and press the talk key You can now conduct a call with a second call Bo partner re rA Press Option End and OK to end the call with the second call partner or m Your second call partner does not answer or is busy You can end the call attempt by pressing End Note Instead of manually entering the number of the second external call partner you can also call a number saved in the directory 49 20402804en ba a0 Telephoning vvith several call partners Calling an internal call partner internal enquiry call Ar A You are conducting an external call
39. issvolce Eurit 435 User Manual Important This user manual contains safety precautionsi Please read carefully before putting the telephone into operation and store in a safe place M 2 3 ul E E H safety precautions Safety precautions Please note the follovving tips for positioning connecting and operating the phone c Position the base station or charging station on a non slip underlay 2 Store the connection cable carefully to avoid accidents c Important notes on using the battery are given in the Appendix c Do not place the handset or base station charging station near a heat source in direct sunlight near other electrical equipment c Protect your telephone against dust and avoid getting it wet or exposing it to aggressive liquids and steam c Do not plug the connection cable into sockets other than the one for which it is intended c Connect only authorised accessories c Use only the supplied Type SNG 05 ea mains unit for the base station c Research has shown that under certain circumstances medical devices can be affected by activated cordless telephones DECT Please therefore observe the rules of the medical institution in question when using cordless telephones in medical facilities o Never open the telephone yourself touch contacts with sharp metallic objects carry the base station by the connector cables c Use only a slightly damp cloth or antistatic cl
40. nection should be within range of the cable provided 3 mm eo SH N e Please also note that the base station must not be mounted in the opening area of doors and vvindovvs Danger of damagel e Caution Take care not to damage any cabling which may be installed in the wall o 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Connecting the telephone Before you can start using your telephone you must plug in the telephone connection cables and the mains cable N Use only the SNG 05 ea mains unit provided for the base station O Telephone connection cable Connect the base station to the telephone socket using the telephone connection cable 2 x RJ45 Mains cable First insert the mains cable in the socket marked with the mains connector symbol on the base of the base station and fit the cable in the moulded cable Socket for tele duct Then insert the mains unit in the 230 V socket phone connection cable Socket for mains cable O Note Your telephone will not function if the mains connector is not plugged in or during a power failure To ensure correct functioning set up the connection to the telephone network only after the battery is fully charged 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Connecting the charging station Plug the mains unit into a 230 V socket Disconnecting the cable base station First unplug the mains unit from the 230 V socket and the RJ45 plug from the teleph
41. one connection socket To release the connection cable use a ballpoint pen or similar object to press the holding hook tovvards the plug and simultaneously pull the plug out along vvith the cable N 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Putting the handset into operation Your handset is ready to use only when the battery has been fully charged up You can then accept or make calls on this handset Inserting the rechargeable batteries The bottom part of the handset contains a battery compartment for housing two type AAA batteries microcells Important notes on using the batteries are given in the Appendix Removing the battery compartment cover Slide the battery compartment cover downwards approx 3 mm and lift Inserting the two rechargeable batteries note the polarity Insert the batteries in the battery compartment Make sure the polarity is correct The polarity in the battery compartment must match the polarity on the batteries The handset will not function if the batteries are incorrectly inserted This may result in damage Replace the compartment cover by placing it approximately 3 mm offset and slide it upwards until it clicks into place 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Charging the batteries The batteries are not yet charged vvhen you first unpack the telephone To charge them place the handset in the base station or a charging station The animated battery indi
42. only nickel metal hydrid NiMH batteries The handset operating times standby active are valid only if the battery is charged to the defined minimum capacity 750 mAh The handset is delivered with two rechargeable AAA Micro NiMH batteries Using other rechargeable batteries or non rechargeable batteries primary cells can be dangerous and cause the telephone to malfunction or be damaged Understandably the manufacturer cannot accept any liability in such cases Rechargeable batteries can become warm while recharging This is a normal occurrence and is not dangerous Do not use any other type of charging units since this may damage the batteries Make sure the batteries are fitted correctly polarities Do not immerse batteries in water or throw in the fire Do not dismantle batteries as this may release corrosive electrolytes Once you have inserted the new batteries the display 1 4 1 2 3 4 full on the handset indicates the actual charging status only after a complete charging cycle New batteries reach their full capacity only after several charge discharge procedures You can replace the handset in the charging base station after every call Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in different charge states Avoid removing the batteries from the handset for no good reason since this affects the optimum charging cycle You can improve the capacity of the installed batteries if the handset
43. oth to clean your telephone c Do not use your telephone in damp rooms e g bathroom or in areas at risk from explosion 20402804en ba a0 Contents Contents Safety precautions Eurit 435 eea e E E a a 7 Welcome EEEE dt dh 7 Settingiup the telephone in nn nn 8 Unpacking and positioning the telephone r r 8 Package contents 8 l OCatlOTi s oor A e PD oe Ce RO d 8 Setting up the base station 0000 9 A 10 Connecting the telephone L 11 Connecting the charging station aa 11 Disconnecting the cable base station aaa aa 12 Putting the handset into operation s s anaua 13 Inserting the rechargeable batteries aaa 13 Charging the batteries a ss Gael wa ions a Pawa eal ney 14 Registering the handset aa 15 Assigning Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN 15 Displays keys symbols ccc eee eee e 16 A ter dt ete echt buda e y ah 16 Handset DUTLONS nisi pin i rer te rem er DOR ar s Pg 17 Base Station KEYS see us aun sasa ue e TA d LP re nd ERE 19 Switching the handset on off r e 20 Switching the handset Oii 3 eme e ea to was 20 Switching the handset on LL L 20 20402804en ba a0 Contents Activating deactivating the key lock 20 Activating the key lock as asas sassa II 21 Deactivating the key lock aa 21 Paging Locating a mislaid handset 21 Paging call group call from the base stat
44. ou can accept the call and continue creating or sending the SMS message later by selecting Write SMS SMS messages which could not be sent for example if the connection was interrupted during transmission are assigned an error status and are saved in the outbox Note that some network operators charge for connection setup to the SMS service centre All settings as well as the saved SMS messages remain in memory after a power failure 43 SMS Inbox Incoming SMS messages are saved in the inbox Reading incoming SMS messages New SMS messages are signalled on the handsets assigned to the MSN by the symbol in the display as well as by the flashing message key Each SMS message is indicated along with the associated date and time as transmitted by the SMS service centre The SMS messages are sorted once they have been received New SMS messages are displayed before old ones The display shows MEM rA Press the message key select SMS if necessary and press OK The incoming SMS messages are shown in the inbox You can use the control key to scroll down to other SMS messages MN 9 Press on Read to display the text of the SMS message Use the control key to scroll through the SMS message Note Once you have opened a nevv SMS message it is marked as read 20402804en ba a0 D T SMS Once you have read the SMS message you have the follovving options Ara Forward
45. ress OK lt B ea 20402804en ba a0 Send bo Save Call number Delete Delete all SMS Sends the selected SMS message If a number has already been entered and saved it is displayed You can change the number at this stage if required You can edit the text and recipient s number and send or save the message After selecting this menu item a telephone connection is set up to the recipient To delete the SMS messages press Yes in response to the security prompt To delete all outgoing SMS messages press Yes in response to the security prompt 47 20402804en ba a0 SMS Error in sending and receiving an SMS message Error in sending an SMS message You vvill be charged the cost of sending an SMS message only if it has been correctly trans mitted to your network operator s SMS service centre If the SMS centre number is missing or an incorrect number has been saved you cannot send and receive SMS messages The SMS service centre number appears in your calls list Please delete the number Check the number of the SMS service centre to ensure it was correctly saved Note SMS messages with special content such as images and sound are not supported Error receiving an SMS message If you receive an SMS message as a voice message on your Eurit 435 this means it was sent to you via a network operator which cannot transmit it as an SMS message If your telephone
46. ternal call 49 Calling an external call partner external enquiry call 49 Forwarding an external call internally 50 Calling an internal call partner internal enquiry call 50 Switching between two call partners brokering aaa 51 Talking to two call partners simultaneously 3 way conference 52 Initiating a 3 way conference 52 Ending a three party Gall L 52 Accepting rejecting call waiting ssns usna cee nets 53 Accepting rejecting a second external call ia aaa eee 53 Stavingjinito eh err E 54 CAMI ci catty a abu ar REM NE 54 Setting up and activating call forwarding 55 Deactivating call forwarding 55 Checking the call forwarding status 56 Safety 2 2 eee cone warn cecum ein es aterm cee see w ua s 57 Bilten Security da usa rtm eee ego 57 AA A s A a aa 57 Changing the system PIN u ree ree het qe e qhu rotes 58 Changing the PIN asas edin asa aa qe EX ides Sa 58 20402804en ba a0 Contents PBX access a n sP Un sns 59 Entering deleting the Exchange Access Code FAC aaa 59 Saving the Exchange Access Code EAC 59 Ue ERR TELE 60 jlelephone settings mnnn n tet rrr senses astern eer 61 Assinging numbers MSNs nnua kr 61 Assigning AM WISN uus sc nab tia ak dam a bia Wk rak t eo a 61 Allocating an MSN
47. u can operate up to 6 handsets on up to 4 different base stations Registering the handset AA pA x3 r x3 r Press Menu select Registration and press OK Select Register handset and press OK Select the base station with which the handset is to be registered and press OK Base stations with which your handset is already registered show Active e g Base 1 Cin use The base station delivered with your Eurit 435 bears the name 1 Enter the base station system PIN default 0 0 0 0 and confirm by pressing OK Select the internal number for the handset or select automatic to assign a free number and confirm by pressing OK Hold down the key on the base station until the registration signal is heard approx 10 seconds The display shows Resistration in progress If your registration is successful you will see the name of the user and the internal number of your handset in the display 67 20402804en ba a0 Telephone settings Deregistering a handset AA FAN x3 r ra Auto talk The auto ta Press Menu select Registration and press OK Select Deresister handset and press OK Select the internal number of the handset and press OK to confirm Press Yes in response to the security prompt on the handset If deregistration was successful the display will show a confirmation k facility allows you to answer an incoming call directly simply by picking up the hands
48. vice centre Receiving of SMS To receive SMS messages via an SMS service centre you must register with the relevant SMS service centre You can register with three additional SMS service centres operated by different network operators for receiving SMS messages You only need to register with one SMS service centre to be able to receive SMS messages from this SMS service centre You must enter the number of this SMS centre under SMS Service Centre To register and deregister with an additional SMS service centre via an SMS message you first need to select the relevant SMS service centre as the Send Service The relevant network operator will provide information on the register deregister details you need to send to the SMS service centre Note After sending an SMS message over Send Service 2 to 4 the telephone automati cally switches back to Send Service 1 B c SMS Entering and changing the number of the SMS service centre You can change the numbers for SMS Service Centre 1 to 4 NR Press Menu select SIS and press OK v pA Select SMS settings and press OK FI Select Services Centres and press OK gg pA Select an SMS service centre from 1 to 4 and press OK to confirm 8B r Enter the number of change the existing number and save the setting with Save Note If your Eurit 435 is connected to a PBX If a prefix exchange access code is entered see PBX operation this is automatically inserted before the number
49. voicebox Vou have activated the kev lock Vou have deactivated the ringer brief tone to signal calls You have pressed the mute key the microphone is off se CH i Indicates an incoming SMS text message G XE Shows the battery charge status If you can only see an empty outline or if the indicator is flashing you must replace your handset in the base station for recharging HSH B Your first handset is registered under this user name You can operate up to 6 handsets on the base station Since this turns your telephone into a virtual private branch exchange you can make internal calls free of charge 16 20402804en ba a0 Setting up the telephone Handset buttons ey 8 I SE p amp Q DOHA Softkeys left and right function shown in the display o In standby mode opens directory gt Scrolls through open menus gt Adjusts the volume during a call o In menus Adjusts settings e g ringer melody volume Talk key Performs the same function as lifting replacing the handset on a corded telephone Handsfree key switches the loudspeaker on and off Message key flashes to indicate new messages voicebox calls list SMS Numerical keys for dialling telephone numbers and entering names ABC labelling Vanity numbers Hold down Key 1 to set up a connection to the voicebox Hash key for entering the hash symbol In standby mode hold this key down to activ
50. y by the associated symbol and by the flashing message key Press the message key to access the new messages Note The lists can be accessed via the menu 20402804en_ba_a0 33 20402804en ba a0 Incoming messages Calls list There are two types of calls list e Missed calls All calls which have gone unanswered Answered calls All calls which have been answered by the handset These lists show calls to a receiving MSN assigned to the handset The last 20 calls are saved along with the date and time of each call If a calls list is full and a new entry is made the oldest entry is deleted The newest entry is displayed first the oldest last A caller is entered in the relevant calls list once the call has ended If his number is trans ferred CLIP it is shown on the display If the number is stored in the directory the name is automatically displayed If there are several identical entries both lists show only the most recent If an incoming call is accepted from a caller already in the missed calls list this entry is transferred to the redial list and deleted from the missed calls list LO Incoming messages Opening a calls list message key If there are new missed calls and the message key is flashing you can access the latest entry directly SIA Press the message key select Missed calls if necessary and press OK if there are several messages e g SMS calls The latest entry is displayed Opening a c
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