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System Phone User Guide System

User Instructions The AGFEO Cordless System Phone is designed for the connection / registration to an AGFEO DECT S0 Base or an AGFEO DECT S0-Base plus. The AGFEO will be supported by all AGFEO Telephone Systems from a firmware 8.0 and a DECT firmware from 2.6. AGFEO Gmb & Co. KG will not accept any liablility whatsoever for any damages which may have been caused by improper use of the Cordless System Phone. About this User Guide This user manual is intended for the telephone system with the firmware installed at the time of shipment. As the DECT35 Cordless System Phone is controlled from the telephone system certain features described in this manual may no longer apply if the system firmware is changed. This manual contains user instructions for the Cordless System Phone and a brief reference regarding the system features. A detailed description of features relating to the telephone system can be found in the user guide of the telephone system.

Table of Contents User Instructions... 2 About this User Guide... 2 Table of Contents... 3 Contents:... 4 Charging the Battery Pack... 4 andset... 5 Buttons of the Cordless Phone... 6 Display... 7 Status Display... 7 Display Features Enabled... 7 Switch andset ON / OFF... 8 Keypad Lock... 8 Ringer On/Off... 8 Settings... 9 Phone Settings... 9 Set Ringer of... 10 Select Display Language... 10 Register andset To Base Unit... 11 Delete Registration... 12 Delete Registration in Telephone System... 12 Delete Registration in andset... 12 Function Button Assignment... 13 Function Button Programming... 13 Making Calls... 13 Exchange Line Seizure Direct... 13 Exchange Line Seizure with 9 (0)... 14 Call Log... 14 Storing Displayed Numbers in Phone Book... 15 Storing Numbers in Phone Book... 15 Calling Stored Number (or Delete)... 15 Phone Book... 15 Cleaning... 16 Accessories / Range... 16 Rechargeable Battery... 16 Battery Replacement... 16 Replacing Battery... 17 Declaration of Conformity... 18 3

Contents: 1 Cordless andset 1 Rechargeable Battery Pack 1 Charging Cradle with Plug In Power Supply 1 User Manual Charging the Battery Pack NOTE: The supplied battery has not been charged. To charge the battery insert the handset in the charging cradle of the. The charging status will be shown in the display of the phone. owever, the display may remain without any indication for a few minutes if the battery will be charged for the first time. The handset will sound a beep once the battery has been fully charged. - NOTE: The first initial charge should be carried out for at least 16 hours - regardless of the charging status display. - After the initial charge you may return the handset into the charging cradle after each call. The charging of the battery is electronically controlled to guarantee an optimal and gentle charging process. - The battery may get warm during charging. An even longer battery life can be achieved if you discharge the battery completely every so often. To discharge the battery, leave the handset switched on until this will switch off by itself. 4

andset Earpiece LED Indicator Volume Control AGFEO Browse Last Number Redial Stop Programming < > Illuminated Display Browse Phone Book Confirmation Call Log / Set Features 2nd Level Recall Delete ALT 1 R CLR 2 3 Initiate or End Call ABC DEF 4 GI 7 5 JKL 8 6 MNO 9 Keypad / Characters programmable Buttons Keypad Lock PQRS TUV 0 WXYZ Mute (not used) Ringer Off eadset Connection Microphone 5

Buttons of the Cordless Phone 1...0 N L Keypad - to dial or enter data P Last Number Redial - LNR of AGFEO System and or of the handset. I J A K D B G Arrow Buttons - To browse through the display OK - To confirm entry Alt - Go to 2nd keypad level and to use the freely programmable function buttons. Recall - Enquiry or Brookers Call. Answer or End a Call. To Perform or Quit a function. Phone Book -Access System or Phone Book. Messages - View Call Log and interrogate Answering Machine. Q M O E C Programming of telephone system internal functions and internal functions. Keypad Lock Without any Function Switch off tone ringer. Incoming calls will be signalled visually or by vibration alarm. Clear / Delete entry. 6

Display is off hook / has radio contact with telephone system Browse through menu Calls are listed in Call Log is within range of base station Status Display Status of S0 connections Status of extensions x X i I - 18 BRI ISDN trunk line. One line (one B-Channel) is in use. On incoming call X will be flashing. BRI ISDN trunk line. Both channels are in use. ISDN Extension. One line (one B-Channel) is in use. ISDN Extension. Both channels of the line are in use. Both B-channels of the ISDN lines are available. (Extension or BRI trunk line) Extension number, Static: Extension is busy, Flashing: Extension is ringing. Display Features Enabled To display features enabled, press the ALT buttone once. active WRL Pressing ALT Displays the features enabled K R U E N T W L A S Call Waiting ON Do Not Disturb (DND) ON Diversion / ISDN-Diversion ON. Call Forwarding / Alternative Extension ON Night Service Appointment Reminder ON. Wake Up Call ON Call Log Answering Machine (AGFEO A-Module 30 only) Sensor enabled 7

Switch andset ON / OFF Switch to ON: Press the handset button for 1 second Switch OFF: Press the button for 3 seconds The will switch ON after the battery is connected and the handset is inserted into the charging cradle. D O1 sec. O 3 sec. Keypad Lock Enable the keypad lock: Press the N button for 2 second Disable the keypad lock Press the N button for 2 seconds Pressing any button will have no function when the keypad is locked. To answer a call press the andset Button, the keypad lock is automatically disabled during a call. N O 2 sec. N O 2 sec. Ringer On/Off Switch the ringer off: Press the L button for 2 second Switch the ringer back to on: Press the L button for 2 second L O 2 sec. L O 2 sec. If the tone ringer is switched off then incoming calls will be indicated visually and where applicable by vibration alarm. 8 8

Settings To enter the settings menu, press and hold the button Set for longer than one second. Two different settings can be carried out within the menu Profile. Each of these profiles offer the following settings: - Ringer volume: ere you may set the required ringer volume. - Key Click: You may set if you hear a click when pressing buttons of the. - Signals: Setting the volume of the handset confirmation/warning tones. - Vibrator: Will set the vibration alarm to on or off. - Auto-Answer: This will set the auto answer function for the. The auto answer function is useful if you wear a headset and wish to answer every call without the need to press a button on the handset. - Charger: ere you can set if an incoming call should automatically be answered when the handset is removed from the charging cradle. - Earpiece Vol: The volume of the handset can be set in 5 steps. - Range Alarm: You may set if the handset should give an alarm if it goes outside the range of the DECT base station. - Backlight: The backlit display can be switched on or off here. - Keylock: You can set if the keypad lock will be manually enabled or lock automatically after 60 seconds. The display language on the can be set from the menu Language. The menu Ringer offers the setting of the 10 various ringing patterns (Calls Incoming/Setup Incoming Ringing Patterns in TK-Suite) which have been set in the telephone system. Due to this extension -, doorphone - and incoming calls are easily recognisable by the ringing pattern set. The menu Phonebook offers the following selection: - dial telephone numbers from the phone book of the, - store new phone book entries, - delete phone book entries. The menu Base Station offers the selection of: - selection between 10 memory locations of base stations, - register your cordless handset to another base station, - delete a base station entry from your handset. In the menu Service you will be able to display: - the metering mode of your cordless phone, - display the firmware version of your cordless phone. Phone Settings Press and hold down the button Set. Select the setting Set-Up Profile. Confirm with. Using the arrow buttons select the profile for which you want to change the setting. Confirm with. You now can select the above described features. With you can select the required menu, you may change the settings by using the arrow buttons. The new setting will be activated by pressing. To exit the phone setting menu press the Set button briefly. Q O Q 2 sec. 9

Set Ringer of Press and hold the Set button. Using the arrow buttons select the menu Ringer. Confirm with. Using the arrow buttons select the ringing pattern of the telephone system. Confirm with. Select the required ringing pattern and confirm selection by pressing. To exit the phone setting menu press the Set button briefly. Q O Q 2 sec. Select Display Language Press and hold the Set button. Using the arrow buttons select the menu Language. Confirm with. The language set will be displayed. Select the required language by using the arrow buttons. Confirm with. To exit this setting press the Set button briefly. Q O Q 2 sec. In addition you may want to change the language of the AGFEO Telephone System. Briefly press the Set button to recall the menu language. Select the display language required and confirm the selection by pressing. To exit programming press the Set button briefly. Q20 Q 10

Register andset To Base Unit The handset can be registered to a maximum of 10 base units. Should you only have one base unit, then you may ignore this section and all other information referring to the selection of a base unit. Should the telephone system have more than one base unit in operaton, then you select the base unit to which you want to register the handset to. The base unit can be allocated by use of the Identnumber. (Sticker on module or identification in display) First switch your DECT Base to registration mode as described in the user manual of your DECT SO-Base or DECT Module. On the cordless phone press and hold the Set button. Using the arrow buttons select the menu Base Station and confirm by pressing. By using the arrow buttons go to the menu Subscription New and confirm by pressing. The handset will now search for a base station which is in registration mode. If a base station is found then this will be shown in the display of the phone. If more than one base station is in registration mode, select the required one by using the arrow buttons. Confirm selection by pressing. Select the required memory location by using the arrow keys. Enter System PIN (in default 2580) and confirm by pressing. The cordless system phone is now registered to the base station. Q O z 2 sec. 11

Delete Registration A handset registration may be removed at any time. The registration will have to be deleted in the telephone system first followed by the deletion in the handset. Delete Registration in Telephone System Enter programming mode. Enter system PIN after 9, if this has been enabled. Use the arrow buttons to display the DECT handset which you want to deregister from the base unit. Confirm by pressing. The DECT phone is now deregisterd from the base. Q9 z ( ) Enter System PIN if so required L713 Delete Registration in andset On the handset press and hold the Set button for 2 seconds. Using the arrow buttons go to the menu Base Station and confirm with. Continue to use the arrow buttons and select SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE and confirm with. Select the base unit which you would like to delete from the and confirm by pressing. Confirm the final request with. The base unit is now deleted from the. Q O 2 sec. 12

Function Button Assignment The function button assignment can be individually programmed to your own requirements. You may define which required function will be available for each button. Each of the 10 buttons can have a function stored which can be recalled by pressing A z 0-9. If a function button has been pressed in error, then pressing Alt and number again will recall the new function. In default all function buttons have Phone Book assigned to them. Function Button Programming Enter programming mode. Select function button which is going to be changed. Browse through the available functions by using the arrow buttons. Confirm selection. Select another button to be changed or end programming mode. Making Calls Exchange Line Seizure Direct Extension Calls: Press the hash button followed by the required extension number. Press the handset button. External Calls: Dial the required telephone number and then press the handset button. Pick Up External Call: Another telephone is ringing, press the handset button followed by. Call is picked up. Q31 Az Q L z D z D D 13

Exchange Line Seizure with 9 (0) Extension Calls: Dial the required extension number and press the handset button. External Calls: Dial 9 to get a line followed by the telephone number required. Press the handset button. Pick Up External Call Another telephone is ringing, press the handset button followed by. Call is picked up. z D 0 z D D Call Log Display Call Log: (Only possible if enabled in the Telephone System) Press the button. Press again the to open the call log. Dialling from the Call Log: Select the required phone number by using the arrow buttons, press or press the handset button. D Deleting a Number from the Call Log: Select the required phone number to be deleted from the call log by using the arrow buttons. Press Clear. C 14

Phone Book The handset has its own phone book with up to 80 entries. Each entry can consist of up to 24 alphabetic - and 24 numeric characters to store names and numbers. Storing Displayed Numbers in Phone Book A telephone number is shown in the display Press Phone Book Button. Confirm selection. Enter name and confirm entry. NOTE: Please observe Line Seizure settings. If the direct exchange line seizure is disabled, then entries must be prefixed with line seizure digit. B O z 2 sec. Storing Numbers in Phone Book Access phone book Confirm entry Enter telephone number and confirm. Enter name and confirm. NOTE: Please observe Line Seizure settings. If the direct exchange line seizure is disabled, then entries must be prefixed with line seizure digit. B O z z 2 sec. Calling Stored Number (or Delete) Access phone book Enter first character and / or browse to the required entry by using the arrow buttons B O z 2 sec. Call displayed entry or delete D JJ 15

Cleaning - Only wipe the cordless phone with a slightly damp cloth or dry anti static cloth. - Please ensure that no moisture is allowed to enter the unit. Accessories / Range Accessories (Available via our dealer network ) The following items are available via our dealer network: replacement batteries, head sets of various manufacturers, charging cradle, DECT repeater to extend the range, leather case and belt clip. Range The maximum range between handset and DECT S0-Base plus can be up to 300 metres in line of sight. owever, the range will be reduced by obstacles between base and handset such as walls and furniture. As a general rule the range within a building will be approx. 50 metres. Rechargeable Battery Standby Time max. 120 hours Talk Time max. 12 hours Battery Replacement - Please use only original AGFEO rechargeable batteries. - DO NOT use any other charging device as the rechargeable batteries could be damaged. Please dispose of old batteries responsibly. 16

Replacing Battery To open the battery compartment, press the cover with your thumb and slide towards the headset connection, then lift this upwards. To refit the cover follow this instruction in the reverse order. Approved rechargeable batteries: Only the enclosed battery is approved for use with this handset. Do not use any other battery. 17

Declaration of Conformity 18

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The crossed out wheeled bin on the product means that this belongs to the group of Electro- and electronic apparatus. In this context you are directed by the European regulation to dispose of used apparatus - at the point of buying an item of equal proportion / value - at the local available collection point for disposal With this you will participate in the reuse of material and valorisation of disused electricand electronic apparatus, which otherwise could be a health hazard and be negative to the environment. Identno. 1102002 Errors and Omissions Excepted Printed in Germany 1080 AGFEO Gmb & Co. KG Gaswerkstr. 8 D-33647 Bielefeld Internet: http://www.agfeo.com