Printers, copiers and consumables. Phone functions and capabilities

This is the "communication" between the radio handset and the base. This function, as a rule, operates autonomously and does not occupy the line, so they can call you even if you are talking to someone on an "internal line". However, there are a number of cordless phone models that cannot access an outside line using this feature. Therefore, when buying a device, there will be no unnecessary verification of how this connection works in this model.

Paging - the function of searching for one of the elements of the radiotelephone using the other. It can be one-way (it works the same as finding a lost tube in older models) and two-way. With the latter, you can call the base unit from the radio handset.

Conversation translation, conference - if there is a loudspeaker in the device, you can transfer the conversation to the base, or vice versa. You can arrange a meeting for three: one calls, the second speaks on the radiotelephone, and the third on the speakerphone. If you have several radio handsets, you can arrange a whole conference, for this, portable handsets are called from the base.

Call forwarding available in models with multiple tubes. This is the ability to forward a conversation from one handset to another.

Call hold on handset / base station - this function is performed by the "hold" button on the handset / base. It is useful if you have two parallel phones - you can switch from one phone to another. The conversation can be held up to 10 minutes. Usually the hold is released by pressing the "sp-phone" button. This function is often used when you need to mute the microphone for a while and there is no "Mute" button.

Speakerphone remote control - you can turn on and off the speakerphone at the base from a distance using a radio handset.

Regular answering machine - uses a standard 30-minute micro-cassette, has two recording modes. In the voice recorder mode, you can record the current telephone conversation. Remote control is also possible: listening to all or only new messages, saving individual records, listening to the room in which the base is located.

Digital answering machine - use special electronic chips to store messages instead of microcassettes with magnetic tape. This improves the reliability and durability of the answering machine. But if you need to save a message, then you can take out the cassette from a regular answering machine and replace it with another one. A digital answering machine can also store a message for a long time, but keep in mind that the more messages are stored, the less space is left for new ones.

Voice time / date stamp is an answering machine function that allows you to set the exact time and date of message recording.

Tone remote control - makes it possible to control the answering machine at a distance from another phone, you can listen to and even erase unnecessary records, rewrite the greeting message. To do this, just switch the phone to tone mode (after dialing your number) and dial a certain code, known only to you, which you have programmed in your phone. If the phone you are calling from does not have a tone mode, you can replace it with a so-called beeper that emits a specific frequency beep, such as when you press a phone button in tone mode.

Pager notification of receipt of a voice message - the pager receives a message that there is a new message on the answering machine for you.

Conversation encryption -Used to prevent (to some extent) the possibility of eavesdropping on the conversation .. In cheap models, analog encryption methods are used (special noise is superimposed on the useful signal, which is filtered out on the receiving device). The degree of protection is not very high.
In models of the DECT standard, digital encryption methods are used, which significantly increases the degree of protection against eavesdropping.

Speakerphone (SP-Phone) -Ability to speak and dial a number without lifting the handset. When the speakerphone is on, just pick up the handset to turn it off.

ID codes ... Personal codes are set for the handset and base. They are needed so that each base receives signals only from its own handset. Since the base only answers the call of its own handset, it is much more difficult for an outsider with another handset to connect to this line. Different models of radiotelephones use a different number of identification codes.

Some phone features

AUTODIAL (auto redial) Some phone models are equipped with this function. She will help you dial a busy number. To do this, the phone is put into automatic dialing mode. The machine dials the specified number at short intervals (sometimes a limited number of times). If the other end of the line picks up the phone, you will hear the caller's voice through the built-in speaker of the device.

REDIAL (redial) The number dialed on the key telephone is automatically stored in the active memory and stored until another number is dialed. Just press REDIAL and the machine will automatically redial the last number if you need it again. Almost all modern telephones are equipped with this key.

FLASH (reset, toggle) Line break button. Used if you have a modern digital mini-PBX in your office. Through this button, subscribers are switched, for example, call forwarding or work in call waiting mode. You can also use it when at the end of a call you want to dial the next number without hanging up.

MEM DIAL (memory dial) This button calls up the phone numbers stored there from the phone memory.

MEMO (note, memo) This button makes it possible to write a new number into the phone memory at the time of a call. If your interlocutor dictates a phone number, you can press the MEMO button and dial this number into memory using the keyboard. In this case, the conversation will not be interrupted, and the dialing will not be accompanied by the usual tones. At the end of the conversation, you can call this number by lifting the handset and pressing the MEMO button.

MUTE (mute) This button allows during a telephone conversation, to mute the telephone microphone, and discuss the answer with colleagues, and then continue the conversation. When using the "Mute" button, you continue to hear your interlocutor.

PAUSE (pause) PAUSE is usually used to enter a necessary pause in the dialing process or when storing a number, for example, in long distance calls. This is especially useful for on-hook dialing.

TONE / PULSE (Tone / Pulse switch) This is a tone to pulse dialing switch. In pulse dialing, each digit of the number is specified by the number of electrical pulses. This principle, invented at the beginning of the century, is used by electromechanical automatic telephone exchanges. With tone dialing through digital exchanges, each digit is set by the frequency of the ringing signal. Electromechanical telephone exchanges can provide longer distance communications than digital ones, but the quality of digital communications is higher and it is more reliable. Our domestic telephone network consists mostly of old electromechanical automatic telephone exchanges, and some of modern digital ones. Tone dialing is not yet available on older networks. Therefore, if you connected your new telephone to the city network, and the telephone does not dial the number, put the tone / pulse switch in the pulse position.

TONE (one-touch switching to tone dialing) If during a conversation or communication through a computer you need to change the pulse mode of the phone to "tone" mode, instead of the tone / pulse mode switch, just press the TONE button marked with an asterisk on the dial pad.

Hey. What is the role of the "FLASH" button on landline phones? Thanks in advance!

  1. transferring a call to an extension (if there is a PBX)
  2. Used to request additional services at stations with tone dialing or PBX (call transfer, etc.). It can be used as a line hangup in the case when the FLASH duration on the telephone set exceeds the same parameter in the line.
    If there is no FLASH button on the phone, a short (0.5-0.8 sec.) On the hang-up lever simulates pressing the FLASH button.
    In short - you - and me - don't need it, rather.
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    For instance:
    Call hold \u003d
    The service of suspending the conversation by simply pressing the Flash button without breaking the connection. In this case, you can hang up the phone, the device will remind you to hold the call with a short periodic signal.
    Call transfer to another number \u003d
    Call transfer service during a call to another number. To transfer, it is necessary to put the current call on hold (by pressing the Flash button on the phone), then dial the number of the other subscriber, wait until the called subscriber accepts the call, inform him about the transfer and disconnect (put the cabin). A connection will be established between the caller and the called party, your phone will be free.
    Three way connection \u003d
    This service allows you to call another subscriber during the current call and communicate with both subscribers alternately without breaking the connection. During a conversation with the subscriber (A), press the Flash button, then dial the subscriber's number (B). Subscriber (A) will be on hold on the line. To switch between subscribers, if there is a need for an alternate confidential conversation with each of them, you can use the Flash button on your phone.
  3. FLASH - reset / hang up.
    An analogue of the button on which the tube lies.
    In tone-based automatic telephone exchanges (for example, in offices), their functions are absolutely identical.
    But in impulse automatic telephone exchanges (almost all of Russia, except for Moscow (499) and some Petersburg automatic telephone exchanges), a short press on the handset lever does not break the connection (you need to hold it for at least a couple of seconds, otherwise there will be short beeps / silence). And the "flash" button completely breaks the connection in one click (after pressing it, you will hear a clean beep).

    There is also a REDIAL (Re: Dial) button - repeating the last called number.
    In imported phones, it drops the call and redials the number.
    In Russian phones, it only repeats the number (but the connection must be manually broken).

    And the "hold" of a call (to hang up, and then pick up the receiver on the parallel phone and continue the conversation) is the HOLD button. After you press it, the indicator usually lights up and the voice in the handset becomes muffled or a melody is on.

When using your telephone equipment, you should always follow basic precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, etc.

· Read this manual carefully and follow all instructions in it.

· Do not let water get into the device, keep the phone dry. If condensation occurs on the appliance, wipe it off. Liquid can corrode the electronics of the instrument. Never expose your phone to rain or moisture.

· Do not use the phone near water, such as in the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in the swimming pool.

· Do not place the phone on an unstable surface. It may fall and cause serious damage.

· Slots in the telephone are provided for ventilation. To protect your phone from overheating, the slots must not be blocked. Do not install the phone near heat sources.

· The phone should only be operated from the power source indicated on the nameplate.

Unplug your phone from the mains under the following conditions:

A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.

B. If water gets into the phone.

C. If the phone does not function normally.

D. If the phone case has been damaged.

· Avoid using your phone during a thunderstorm.

· Do not allow dust to enter the device. Unplug your phone from the wall outlet before cleaning. Wipe your phone with a soft cloth. Never use solvents or strong disinfectants to clean your phone. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.

· Never touch the internal components of your phone or try to open the case cover as this may cause malfunction.

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Communication in radiotelephones is carried out using radio waves of the appropriate frequency. For optimal performance, place the base station in the uppermost room of your home and as close to the center of your coverage as possible. Do not place the appliance near electrical appliances such as a TV, computer, etc. This can cause interference and reduce the range of the radiotelephone. Pull out the antenna on the base station for best reception.

Safety instructions.

Source of power.

1. The device can only be connected to the power supply included in the package and indicated on the device.

2. When turning off the device for a long time, disconnect the base station from the mains.

Accommodation.

1. Do not place this apparatus near water sources such as a sink or bathtub.

2. Do not install near heat sources such as a stove, radiators. The room temperature should not be below 5 and above 40 0 \u200b\u200bС.

3. Do not place anything heavy on top of the machine.

4. Do not expose the device to vibration, shock, strong smoke.

5. Place the instrument on a smooth, level surface.

Description of the device.

Handset, see fig. page 6.

1. Antenna.

2. The OPEN button is used to open the handset.

3. Volume switch VOLUME.

4. The TONE button is used to temporarily turn on tone dialing.

5. The HOLD button is used to switch the call to standby mode while talking with another subscriber.

6. The PAUSE button is used to pause when dialing a long distance telephone number.

7. AUTO button is for automatic dialing.

8. HOOK / FLASH button. This button is used to dial the next phone number without folding the handset. It also opens access to some additional services of your telephone exchange.

9. PAGE / INT button? used to call a base station user.

10.REDIAL button is used to redial the last number.

11.CH button to select channel.

12.BATT LOW / ERROR indicator. The indicator blinks if the handset security code number is disconnected or if the power supply is depleted.

13.POWER / RINGER switch.

14.TALK / HOLD indicator.

Base station see fig. page 8.

1. Indicator USE / INT "COM.

2. The PAGE / INT "COM button is used to call the handset user.

3. CODE switches.

4. Connectors for recharging.

5. CHARGE indicator.

6. Antenna.

7. ALT indicator. BATT CHARGE.

8. The AUTO / STORE button is used to store telephone numbers in memory and for automatic dialing operations.

9. The PAUSE button is used to pause programming or dialing.

10.REDIAL button is used to redial the last number

11. The FLASH button gives access to some additional services of your telephone exchange.

12.SP-PHONE indicator.

13.VOLUME volume switch.

14.SP-PHONE button. With this button you can carry out a conversation without a handset.

15. The HOLD button switches the call to standby mode.

16.MUTE / PROG indicator.

17. The MUTE button is designed to mute the volume and can be used when you do not want your voice to be heard by your telephone interlocutor.

18.RINGER volume switch.

19. The DIALING MODE switch is for selecting the dialing mode.

20. PROGRAM switch is used to store telephone numbers in memory.

Connection see fig. pp. 10-11.

· Extend the antenna to its full length.

· Connect the telephone line cord to the telephone line.

· Insert the plug of the AC adapter into the back of the base station. Connect this adapter to a wall outlet (220-240V, 50 / 60Hz). To do this, if necessary, use the adapter included in the delivery set.

Use only an AC adapter model KX-A09 AC 120V, 60Hz from PANASONIC for the phone model KX-T4001 and an AC adapter model KX-A09VM AC 220-240V, 50 / 60Hz or KX-A14VE AC 230-240V , 50Hz for KX-T4001V phone. The adapter may become warm during use.

· Place the adapter cord under the lever located at the bottom of the base unit (fig. Page 11).

· If you have more than one cordless telephone in your home or office, we advise you to keep them apart as far as possible to avoid interference.

· The phone will not work if there is a power failure. Therefore, it is recommended to install a backup regular telephone.

· The angle of the recess frame on the base station for the handset can be adjusted (see fig. Page 15). Select the appropriate angle. For wall mounting, use the top position. The recess frame will be particularly secured in the upper positions. Refer to the Wall Mounting section.

Preparation for work.

Setting switches.

1. Set the PROGRAM switch on the base station to OFF.

2. Select the desired volume level using the VOLUME switches on the base station and handset.

3. Set the POWER / RINGER switch on the handset to the ON position. If the switch is set to OFF, the handset will not work.

4. Select the desired ringer volume level using the RINGER switch on the base station. HIGH position - high volume level. LOW position - low volume level. OFF position - base station ringer is disabled.

5. Set the DIALING MODE switch on the base station to the position corresponding to the dialing system of your telephone line (pulse - position PULSE or tone - position TONE).

Rechargeable power supply.

The handset is powered via a rechargeable power source. Before using the cordless telephone for the first time, place the handset on the base station to recharge the power source for 10 hours (Figure page 13).

After recharging, the handset can remain outside the base station until the BATT LOW / ERROR indicator flashes. If the BATT LOW / ERROR indicator is flashing, the power supply needs to be recharged, but even if the indicator is flashing, the handset will continue to operate for a while.

If you will not be using the device for a long time, place the handset on the base station.

The CHARGE indicator lights up during charging. Recharging occurs whenever the handset is in the base station.

Alternative power supply.

To save time for recharging the handset, the device is equipped with an alternative power source at the base station.

The alternate power supply is always recharged at the base station and the ALT indicator turns on. BATT CHARGE indicates that charging is complete.

Notes.

· If the BATT LOW / ERROR indicator starts flashing after recharging, the power supply needs to be replaced.

· The operating time of the power supply depends on both the conditions of use and the room temperature. Clean the charging contacts of the power supply on the base station and in the handset once a month with a dry cloth, otherwise the power supply will not recharge properly.

· After charging the handset's power supply, you can use it separately from the base station.

Setting the security code number.

This device is equipped with 9 codes. This helps prevent unauthorized use of your telephone line by another cordless telephone.

There are 2 code switches on the base station. One switch has positions "A", "B" and "C" and the other has codes "D", "E" and "F". The security code is selected using a combination of positions.

1. Set the left code switch on the base station to "A", "B", or "C".

2. Set the right code switch on the base station to "D", "E", or "F".

3. Place the handset into the recess on the base station for more than 10 seconds. The security code on the handset and base station will be changed to a new code.

Notes.

· If you want to change the security code, repeat the above operation.

· If the AC power supply fails or the AC adapter is disconnected, the security code set on the base station may be lost. Install the handset into the recess on the base station to restore the security code when power is restored.

Calling a subscriber.

· To maintain clear sound during your conversation, be careful not to touch the antenna of the handset with your fingers or push it with your head. If you touch the antenna while using the phone, it may cause audio interference.

· When you open the handset and hear beeps, move closer to the base station or insert the handset into the recess on the base station.

Calling a subscriber from a handset.

1. Open the handset by pressing the OPEN button. The TALK indicator will light up. Make sure there are beeps.

2. Dial the telephone number of the desired party.

3. Talk to the caller of the dialed phone.

Redial the number.

To redial the number in case of a busy signal, press the REDIAL button on the handset. Redialing of the previously entered number starts.

Calling a subscriber from a base station.

2. Dial the telephone number of the desired party. If you make a mistake, press the FLASH button and start dialing from the beginning.

3. Talk to the subscriber on the dialed telephone through the microphone at the base station (see fig. Page 19).

4. When you finish talking, press the SP-PHONE button again.

Redial the number.

To redial the number in the event of a busy signal, press the REDIAL button on the base station. Redialing of the previously entered number starts.

Answering a call.

To maintain clear sound during your conversation, be careful not to touch the antenna of the handset with your fingers or push it with your head. If you touch the antenna while using the phone, it may cause audio interference.

Answering a call from the handset.

Make sure the POWER / RINGER switch on the handset is set to ON.

1. When receiving a call, open the handset by pressing the OPEN button. The TALK indicator will light up.

2. Select the desired volume level with the VOLUME switch.

3. When you finish talking, close the handset.

Answering a call from the base station.

1. When you receive a call, press SP-PHONE and answer the call. The SP-PHONE indicator lights up.

2. When you finish talking, press SP-PHONE again. The SP-PHONE indicator goes off.

3. During a call, adjust the volume level using the VOLUME switch.

Programming for automatic dialing.

Autodial programming is done only on the base station. The base station has 10 memory locations. Each memory cell can store up to 16 digits. The numbers stored in memory can be dialed from both the base station and the handset.

Notes.

· If during programming you do not press any button within 30 seconds, programming may not be carried out. Start at step 2 of the next section.

· When saving, you can receive a call. The programming will be canceled. Start at step 2 of the next section.

Storing the number in memory.

Make sure the SP-PHONE indicator is off and the handset is not in use.

1. Set the PROGRAM switch on the base station to ON. The MUTE / PROG indicator will light up.

2. Press a number button (0 to 9) to select the memory location where the telephone number will be stored. The memory location number is the autodial index. The MUTE / PROG indicator goes off.

3. Dial the phone number you want to store (up to 16 digits). While dialing a number, the MUTE / PROG indicator will light.

4. Press the AUTO / STORE button. The MUTE / PROG indicator will light. Repeat steps 2-4 to store other numbers.

5. When all numbers are stored, set the PROGRAM switch on the base station to OFF. The MUTE / PROG indicator goes off.

Bug fix.

If you make a mistake while saving the number, do the following:

1. Set the PROGRAM switch to OFF instead of pressing the AUTO / STORE button. The MUTE / PROG indicator goes off. The number just entered will be erased, but the previous settings will remain intact.

2. Set the PROGRAM switch to ON again and then store the correct number.

Confirmation of the stored number.

To check whether you have stored a number in memory or not, try to write the same number into the same memory cell again. When you press the AUTO / STORE button, you will hear one or two beeps. What do the beeps mean:

1 signal - the recorded number differed from the previous number recorded in the memory.

2 beeps - the recorded number is the same as the previous one.

Deleting the number stored in the memory.

To delete a stored number:

Press the autodial index number key and then press the AUTO / STORE key without entering a phone number. For example, to delete a number stored in memory location "2", do the following:

1. Set the PROGRAM switch to ON again.

2. Press the number button 2.

3. Press the AUTO / STORE button.

4. Set the PROGRAM switch back to OFF.

Automatic dialing.

Automatic dialing of a number from a handset.

Make sure the POWER / RINGER switch on the handset is set to ON.

1. Open the handset. The TALK indicator will light up. Make sure there are beeps.

2. Press the AUTO button.

4. When finished talking, close the handset.

Automatic dialing from the base station.

1. Press the SP-PHONE button. The SP-PHONE indicator lights up.

2. Press the AUTO / STORE button.

3. Press the numeric autodial index button (0-9).

4. When you finish talking, press SP-PHONE again. The SP-PHONE indicator goes off.

HOLD function.

The HOLD button is used to switch the call to standby mode while talking with another subscriber.

· When using a handset, if you want to put the call on hold, press the HOLD button. The TALK indicator starts flashing.

· When using a base station, if you want to put the call on hold, press the HOLD button. The MUTE / PROG indicator starts flashing, and the SP-PHONE indicator goes off.

If a call is on hold for 6 minutes, both the base station and the handset will hear warning tones (2 long beeps). The call will be disconnected if it is idle for 11 minutes.

To cancel standby mode:

· When using a handset, press the HOLD (or HOOK / FLASH) button and start talking. The TALK indicator will light up.

· When using the base station, press the HOLD button and start talking. The SP-PHONE indicator will light up.

· When using a parallel telephone connected to the same line as the base station, simply lift the handset and start talking.

MUTE function.

The MUTE button is designed to turn off the volume and can be used when you do not want your voice to be heard by your telephone interlocutor.

Press the MUTE button during a call. The MUTE / PROG indicator will light up. Press the MUTE button again to resume the conversation.

Internal communication.

There are two ways of intercom between the handset and the base station.

· From the handset to the base station.

1. Open the handset. The TALK indicator will light up.

2. Press the PAGE / INT? Button. The TALK indicator will flash and beeps will sound. The phone automatically switches to intercom mode. If the CS user does not answer, use the CS as a speaker or you can call the CS user by pressing the PAGE / INT? Button again. The base station beeps.

3. Then talk to the base station user.

4. When finished talking, close the handset.

· From the base station to the handset.

1) Base station: Press the PAGE / INT? COM key to call the handset. The INT? COM indicator will flash. The beep will last for about 1 minute. Press the button again to disconnect the call.

2) Handset: When you hear beeps to answer the intercom call, open the handset and start talking. The TALK indicator will light up.

3) When you finish talking, close the handset.

Intercom call transfer.

You can transfer an outside call on an intercom between a handset user and a base station user. See diagram fig. page 34.

Transfer of an external call from the base station to the handset.

Base station:

1. When you receive an outside call, press SP-PHONE to answer the caller. The SP-PHONE indicator lights up.

2. Press the HOLD button, the MUTE / PROG indicator will flash.

3. Press the PAGE / INT? COM key to call the handset user. The INT? COM indicator will flash and a beep will sound.

Microphone handset.

4. When the user of the handset hears audible signals, he must open the handset. The TALK indicator will flash and the handset user can talk to the base station user.

5. To answer an external call subscriber, press the HOLD (or HOOK / FLASH) button. The TALK indicator will light up

Base station.

If the base station user wants to join the conversation, he must press the SP-PHONE button during the conversation.

Transfer of an external call from the handset to the base station.

Microphone handset.

1. When receiving an outside call, open the handset. The TALK indicator will light up.

2. Press the HOLD button. The TALK indicator starts flashing.

3. Press PAGE / INT? COM to call the CS user. The TALK indicator will flash and a beep will sound. The phone automatically switches to intercom mode.

Base station.

4. After receiving the intercom signal and answering the handset user's call, press the SP-PHONE button to answer the outside party. The SP-PHONE indicator lights up.

Microphone handset.

5. When you hear that the base station user has answered the outside call, close the handset.

6. If the handset user wants to join the conversation, they simply need to open the handset.

Secondary functions.

PAUSE button.

If your phone is connected to a mini-PBX, the manufacturer recommends pressing the PAUSE button between the long-distance access number and the subscriber's phone number. Pressing this button will create a pause of 3.5 seconds to prevent mistakes when dialing or redialing a number.

Temporary use of tone dialing.

The TONE button is used to temporarily turn on tone dialing. Press the TONE (*) button before dialing the number.

The dial tone mode will be set, which will open access to specific subscribers, such as bank machines and answering machines with remote control. At the end of the conversation, if you close the handset or press the SP-PHONE button, the phone will automatically set to pulse mode.

FLASH "Call waiting" button.

With the FLASH button you can use special services offered by your local telephone exchange (such as transferring or waiting for a call).

1. If you receive an outside call during a conversation, you will hear a beep tone.

2. Press the HOOK / FLASH button.

· The first subscriber will switch to standby mode and you can answer the second subscriber.

· To return to the first subscriber press the HOOK / FLASH button again. The second subscriber will switch to standby mode.

Interference during conversation.

There are 10 channels on the handset to reduce interference. If you hear interference during a conversation, move closer to the base station first. If there is still interference, press the CH button to go to one of the 10 channels.

Replacing the power supply.

Removing the old power supply.

Use only power supply from PANASONIC KX-A38. The device retains its memory for 5 minutes, therefore it is recommended to replace the power supply as soon as possible. To remove the power supply from the handset:

1. Set the POWER / RINGER switch on the handset to OFF to avoid losing the stored security code.

2. With a coin, see fig. 1 page 40 push the battery in the direction of the arrow (A) and then while continuing to push, rotate the battery in the direction of the arrow (B).

To remove the alternate power supply from the base station, you do not need to push or twist the power supply itself. Just press the PRESS TO RELEASE button on the base station (see Fig. 2 page 40) and the power supply will pop out by itself. If you have already rotated the power supply, rotate it to its previous position and only then press the PRESS TO RELEASE button.

Installing a new power supply.

To install a new power supply in the handset:

1. Insert the power supply into the compartment on the handset as shown in fig. 4 p. 40.

2. Push the power supply in the direction of the arrow (A) and then turn it in the direction of the arrow (B).

To install a new power supply in the base station, you must insert it into the compartment on the base station until it clicks, see Fig. 4 p. 40.

Note. When replacing the power supply in the handset, make sure it is closed. Otherwise, the security code will be reset.

Parallel telephone installation.

This cordless telephone will not function if the power supply is insufficient. Therefore, to connect a second regular telephone to the same telephone line, use a T-adapter (fig. Page 41).

Attention!

If any problem occurs, disconnect the radiotelephone from the line and connect a regular telephone. If the regular telephone functions normally, then do not connect the radiotelephone anymore and contact the service department. If your regular phone won't work, contact your telephone company.

Search and elimination of malfunctions of the phone.

· Th ephone is not working.

1) Check if the connection is correct.

2) Clean the contacts and fully charge the power supply.

3) Place the handset in the recess of the base station to identify the security code.

4) Fully extend the antenna.

5) the power supply of the handset needs recharging.

· The BATT LOW / ERROR indicator on the handset is flashing.

Place the handset in the recess on the base station to recharge the power source.

· When the adapter is connected to the base station, the MUTE / PROG indicator starts flashing. Place the handset in the groove on the base station.

· If the incoming calls do not include a ringer in the handset.

Make sure the POWER / RINGER switch is set to ON.

· You charged the power supply for 10 hours, but after several rings, the BATT LOW / ERROR indicator started flashing again.

1. Clean the contacts and recharge the power supply.

2. Replace the power supply.

· No beeps are heard.

1. You are too far from the base station. Come closer and try to repeat the operation.

2. Place the radiotelephone handset in the recess of the base station.

3. Clean the contacts and recharge the battery.

· Attenuation of sounds, interference from electrical appliances.

1. Provide distance from electrical appliances.

2. Move closer to the base station.

3. Fully extend the antenna.

4. Press the CH button to switch to another channel

· You cannot record the number.

1. The number is not recorded while the phone is working or when it is in intercom mode.

2. Do not pause for more than 30 seconds while recording a number.

· Does the PAGE / INT button not work? at the base station.

The handset is too far from the base station or has received an outside call.

Make sure the PROGRAM switch is in the OFF position

· The AC adapter heats up during phone use. This is normal.

Look at the MUTE / PROG indicator. If the indicator is on, press the MUTE button to resume the conversation.

Look at the MUTE / PROG indicator. If the indicator is flashing, press SP-PHONE to resume talking.

· There is interference when using the handset and base station at the same time.

The handset is too close to the base station. Remove it or set the VOLUME control to the minimum position.

Wall mounting.

The device can be mounted on a wall plate. If you do not have such a record, contact your dealer. Follow these steps to mount the base station on a wall:

1. Adjust the angle of the handset frame in the direction of the arrow, see fig. 1 p. 44.

2. Twist the telephone line cord and tie it with a ribbon, then place it under the mounting bracket. see fig. 2 p. 44

3. Insert the bracket into the holes on the base station and push it down. see fig. 3 p. 44.

4. Connect the telephone line cord.

5. Fix the device on the wall plate, see fig. 4 page 44

Functions and capabilities of telephones.

1. Speakerphone.
Allows you to talk to the subscriber without lifting the handset (Other names: "hands-free" mode, "speakerphone").
There are three options for implementing this function.
"Monitor" - allows you to dial a number and hear the answer of the station or subscriber without lifting the handset, but in order to start a conversation you need to pick up the handset.
"Duplex speakerphone" - allows you to talk without lifting the handset, while you can talk and listen at the same time.
"Speakerphone semi-duplex" - allows you to talk without lifting the handset, with high volume and microphone sensitivity, but you can only talk to the subscriber in turn (either listening or speaking).
2. Redial the last dialed number (REDIAL).
By pressing one key, the telephone set dials the last previously dialed number. If the subscriber is busy or you often call one place, it is convenient to use the last number repeat.
3. Tone and pulse dialing.
The phone can be quickly switched to the desired dialing method. Switching from pulse dialing to tone dialing is usually done by pressing the "*" key (the asterisk is the bottom leftmost key on the keyboard).
Keep in mind that most telephones have a ton / puls dialing lever.
4. Autodial.
The telephone set independently, several times re-dials the subscriber's number. Auto-dialing works only when the speakerphone is on and, as a rule, it is performed in one of two ways.
Autorepeat - the telephone set automatically dials the number, then waits for a certain time, hangs up the line and redials the number.
Auto redial - the telephone set automatically dials the number, after which it "listens" to the station's answer, if the station emits long beeps, then the phone turns on the speakerphone volume, if not, it hangs up the line and redials the number again.
5. Indicator or display.
Displays dialed number, programmable numbers, call duration, time, operating modes and prompts. Indicators are liquid crystal (with low power consumption) and LED (luminous). Having a telephone set with an indicator, you feel much more confident, because you always know exactly which number your telephone is dialing. In addition, it is possible to quickly find out how long you have been talking.
6. Autoraising.
The device automatically seizes the line when a call comes in, immediately or with a delay of several rings.
The answering machine needs this in order to say a greeting to the caller and record the incoming message.
Caller ID performs an auto-raising operation in order to issue a request to the station (short-term tone signal 500Hz) and receive an answer about the number of the calling subscriber.
The auto-raise function is convenient because even in your absence, not a single call remains unanswered.
7. FLASH.
It is used to request additional services at stations with tone dialing or PBX (call transfer, etc.). It can be used as a line hang-up in the case when the duration of FLASH on the telephone set exceeds the same parameter in the line.
If there is no FLASH button on the phone, a short (0.5-0.8 sec.) On the hang-up lever simulates pressing the FLASH button.
8. Notebook.
Allows you to keep in the memory of the device several of the most frequently used telephone numbers.
These numbers must be memorized in advance.
Calling a number from the memory of the address book is carried out by pressing one or two keys on the TA.
The address book function can be implemented both by the phone itself (phone with memory) and by the office PBX.
9. PAUSE.
It is used when there are auto redial, address book and last dialed number (REDIAL) functions. In some numbers, a dialing pause is required between numbers, for example, after 8 when entering a long distance, or a pause before entering a password when dialing over an IP channel. The programmed pause is automatically inserted by the device as a signal for a break in dialing, for the time after which the long-distance station must answer.
10. SAVE.
Online recording and dialing function. The SAVE key is used most often when the subscriber to be called is busy for a long time. Then, by pressing the SAVE key, it is stored in memory, as a result of which you can call other subscribers and periodically dial this number, and by pressing just one key.
11. MUTE.
The function of mute the microphone in the handset. Depending on the model of the telephone set, it is activated by pressing or holding this key. It is necessary when you need to discuss some detail so that the subscriber does not hear you.
12. HOLD
It is designed to "hold" the subscriber you are talking to on the line.
After the first press, the far subscriber hears music, and you can switch to a parallel phone or talk, so that the far subscriber does not hear the conversation.
Pressing HOLD again restores the conversation with the distant subscriber.
13. Timer.
It is used to determine the duration of a telephone conversation, it is started by pressing a key, usually after establishing a connection with the subscriber.
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