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1. speed dial numbers Lift Initiate Press dest Terminate handset programming key Convert redial programming Storing destination numbers ZG D e max 16 digits A K Lift Initiate Press dest Enter Terminate handset programming key number programming Dialing destination numbers x oo Press dest Lift handset key Talk Adjusting volume during ringing gt Ss sO Your telephone Adjust Terminate rings Do not lift handset 1 to 4 programming Programming volume or tone A D Lift Initiate Volume 5 Adjust Terminate handset programming Tone 6 1 to 4 programming Temporarily changing DTMF pulse pause lengths L e Lift Initiate pro handset gramming v a Reset by replacing handset Lengthen DTMF pulse pause Terminate pro gramming TB 519 User Manual What else you should know about the individual functions Making calls Refer back Redial Converting redial numbers Program ming Function keys M1 to M4 Destination dialling Speed dialing 10 If you wish to make an external call you must first occupy an exchange line You can do this in various ways depending on your telephone system The alphabetic labelling of the digit keys enables you to dial by letter as well as by number vanity numbers You can use this funct
2. Second ringer 18 Analog a b line polarity dependent due to LED Via telephone line 25 to 50 Hz Min 32 Vor at 25 Hz Min 25 Vor at 50 Hz Min 19 mA Flash DTMF Western plug UAE configuration a b middle 0 to 40 C Approx 650 g T1 model Electronic internal bell or high current relay on a b
3. corresponding key Subsequent dialing is also possible You can store a directory number under each of the digit keys 0 9 This number can contain up to 16 digits If a number has already been stored under a digit key this number will be over written once you enter a new call number Speed dialling also permits subsequent dialing TB 519 User Manual DTMF dialing method Entering exter nal line code Loop discon nect code Setting a dial ing pause Switching off the handset The multiple frequency dialing method DTMF is a modern dial ing method by which digit inputs are converted to tones of vary ing pitch Depending on your telephone system you may have to enter a digit or press the Refer back key to occupy an external line You can also enter up to 3 external line codes ELC Each of these codes contain up to 3 digits You can separate the individ ual external line codes by pressing the Redial button If your telephone system is connected to another telephone system enter a loop disconnect code LDC This code can be up to 3 digits long You can obtain this loop disconnect code from your authorised system administrator It may be necessary to set an dialing pause after external line codes loop disconnect codes ELC LDC to ensure that your phone system dials call numbers properly You can use the Programming key to switch off the handset durin
4. for destination dialing depending on the configuration Your telephone rings as usual when someone calls you The LED above the keypad also flashes The LED also illuminates if there is a message for you in your Integral telephone system Please contact your authorised system administrator for further information on how to use your telephone system Wipe your telephone clean with a damp anti static cloth as needed Never use a dry cloth as this could cause your tele phone to malfunction Never use harsh or abrasive cleaners to clean your phone TB 519 User Manual Overview of keys Digit keys with alphabetic labelling 000 0860 GOOG 600 Function keys OC G Digit keys with alphabetic labelling for dialing call numbers and entering codes The alphabetic labelling enables you to dial by letter as well as by number vanity numbers Star and Hash for special functions Speed dial for dialing the 10 stored speed dal numbers Programming to initiate and terminate programming sessions Redial To dial the most recently dialed number Refer back for consultation calls with other subscribers in your telephone system Function keys You can use these keys to dial stored numbers destination dialing or activate functions depending on your telephone system and its default settings These keys have already been assigned functions in the factory A B C D fu
5. User Manual TB 519 Telephone Robert Bosch AG Gesch ftsbereich Kommunikationstechnik Austria Hietzinger Kai 139 A 1131 Wien Telephone 43 1 8 78 70 Fax 43 1 8 78 70 73 70 N V Robert Bosch S A Belgium Rue Henri Genesse 1 B 1070 Bruxelles Telephone 32 2 525 5111 Fax 32 2 5 25 5000 Robert Bosch Espana SA Ventas Telecomunicaci n Carretera N VI KM 18 150 E 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Telephone 34 91 6312 400 Fax 34 91 6312 486 Bosch T l com S A France Bureaux du Parc 36 38 Rue de la Princesse F 78430 Louveciennes Paris Telephone 33 1 30 82 3082 Fax 33 1 30 82 30 30 Bosch Telecom Ltd Great Britain Broadwater Park North Orbital Road Denham Uxbridge Middx UB9 5HJ Telephone 44 18 95 878 000 Fax 4418 95 838 835 Robert Bosch Industriale e Commerciale S p A Italy Via M A Colonna 35 I 20149 Milano Telephone 39 02 3 69 61 Fax 39 02 3 69 6805 Robert Bosch AG Kommunikationstechnik Switzerland Hohlstrasse 188 CH 8004 Ziirich Telephone 41 1 297 72 72 Fax 41 1 297 72 18 BOSCH Bosch Telecom GmbH Produktbereich Private Netze Kleyerstrabe 94 D 60326 Frankfurt Main Info Service in Deutschland zum Nulltarif Telefon 0800 2 661000 Telefax 0800 2 661219 http www bosch telecom de e mail info service bosch com 4 998 055 594 PN E BA 99 Printed in Germany on 100 chlorine free paper Modifications reserved TB 519 User Manual General informatio
6. ble marks on the surface of your furniture Naturally Bosch Telecom cannot assume liability for this type of damage We there fore recommend that you place your phone on a non slip base particularly if the respective furniture is new or has been restored with special products Setting up the telephone The TB 519 analog telephone may only be operated as a subscriber s extension device It must be connected correctly to prevent malfunctions It is configured by universal connection UAE as is usual for analog terminal devices If the telephone is connected with reverse polarity the LED will illuminate continu ously Configuration of the telephone connection socket viewed from telephone underside x 12 4x x no contact S 1 4 contact unassigned 2 a line 3 b line Connecting the telephone Connecting your telephone is very simple You can then make calls straight away Connecting the handset and telephone with the coiled handset cable On the underside of the telephone Insert the plug on the long end of the coiled handset cable in socket 1 until it en gages Then insert the handset cable in the guide press in edgeways and turn flat On the lower end of the handset Insert the plug on the short end of the coiled handset cable in the socket until it en gages TB 519 User Manual Connecting the telephone to the connection cable On the underside of the telephone Insert one plug of
7. g a conversation Your partner will no longer be able to hear you You can switch the receiver back on by pressing the Program ming key again 11 TB 519 User Manual Codes for Integral 3 Integral 33 Many functions of the Integral 3 or Integral 33 telephone system are executed by means of codes or the A B C and D functions These may vary from the following in some cases Your system administrator can provide you with more information if necessary Please consult the Integral 3 or Integral 33 telephone system operating manual for further information on individual operating procedures Overview of codes ven p amre E ee prere e Forward to an external tele 14 phone oping fof During a conversation enee sl 12 TB 519 User Manual Programming the telephone In the following overview the respective factory setting is given in parenth eses e g factory setting empty If you make a mistake during programming please replace the handset Then reset to the factory settings your stored destinations will also be erased Each programming step can also be carried out one at a time to configure your individual settings Your stored destinations will not be lost Factory settings oo 00 860 Lift handset Press the Program and 1 keys to initiate programming Press the Redial key Enter code 250 to erase all memories and reset to factory setti
8. ion to talk to a party within your in house telephone system during an already existing call The redial function calls the last number you dialed This number can contain up to 20 digits Selective redial lets you redial a call number that you have stored specifically for this purpose Numbers that you have dialed using a destination or speed dial key cannot be redialed with the redial button You can use this function to store the call number currently stored in the redial memory permanently under a destination or speed dial key This number can contain up to 16 digits If a number has already been stored under a particular key this number will be overwritten by the new one You must always press the Programming key to begin and end programming This is the only way to store your entries perma nently The function keys M1 to M4 may already be assigned permanent functions A B C D functions depending on your system These functions can then be executed by simply pressing the corresponding key You can also re assign these keys if you wish to use them as destination keys If you have set up the function keys M1 to M4 as destination keys you can permanently store a call number under each of these keys This number can contain up to 16 digits If a number has already been stored under a particular key this number will be overwritten once you enter a new call number You can dial these destination numbers by simply pressing the
9. n about your telephone Please note This telephone was designed exclusively for connection to Bosch Telecom telecom munication systems It may not be connected directly to a public telephone network This telephone meets European requirements for safety and electromagnetic com patibility only when connected to a Bosch telecommunication system The equipment may only be opened or repaired by technically qualified personnel Do not open the telephone yourself which could damage the unit or cause it to mal function Items delivered Please check that you have received all the parts listed below as soon as you un pack the device You should receive a telephone a handset a coiled handset cord a telephone connection cable emergency services sign a glare shade this user manual Connectable extras A second handset via hand device interface see P 18 A second ringer to the telephone via a b interface see P 18 TB 519 User Manual Contents General information about your telephone 2 Please Note lebt ad eee eeh 2 Items delivered ee ito ee ae ee ee 2 Connectable glas aere ania ees 2 COntents dee ek Ah eat dek det de EK ek MK 3 Starting Upi Bees ae eee e 4 Installing the telephone 4 Setting up the telephone 4 Connecting the telephone 4 LC RAR EE 6 What you should know about your telephone 6 OVeGrvieW Of kee ie eae ie ene 7 How to use your phone 8 What el
10. nctions TB 519 User Manual How to use your phone Making calls x d DE kel Lift handset Dial number Talk Refer back BS O So You are Initiate Dial internal Return to telephoning refer back number Consult first call Accessing a message 2 e A LED Enter Access illuminated Lift handset code message Redialing E e a Dial call Lift handset number Talk Storing selected redial numbers x aaa gt gt de Dial call Store call Replace Lift handset number number handset Dialing selected redial numbers x gt gt a Dial call Lift handset number Talk Converting stored redial numbers to x 60 e g G speed dial numbers hee 16 digits Lift Initiate pro Press speed Convert from Terminate handset gramming dial key redial programming Storing speed dial ie le ODO 6 max igits S Lift Initiate Press speed Enter Terminate handset programming dial button number programming Dialing speed dial numbers gt e g amp Lift Dial speed dial handset number Talk Using keys M1 M4 as functions A D ya e g Function i unction is Select activated in Lift handset function A the system TB 519 User Manual Using function keys as destination keys L o oo 08 Lift Initiate Enter program Enter Terminate handset programming number code programming Converting stored redial numbers to E gt o n gt gt
11. ng gt Press the Redial key Enter the code for the desired function e g g Ki based on the following table e g 251 to erase all speed dial memories 14 TB 519 User Manual as needed Setting ringing tone factory setting volume 4 tone 1 Press the Redial key again to enter another code from the table below if de sired Press the Program key to terminate the programming procedure You can enter the following codes here Dialing pause 1 second 1 second pause after ELC LDC 020 3 second pause after ELC LDC 021 freely adjustable pause after ELC LDC and pause length 1 1 sec to O 10 sec 029 Dialing procedure DTMF Flash DTMF Flash 037 Erase memory erase all memories and reset to factory settings 250 erase all speed dal memories 251 erase all destination memories 252 erase all ELC and LDC 253 erase all memories 258 Function keys A B C D DTMF A B C D 92 DTMF 4 destinations 93 Lift the handset Press the Program key to begin the pro gramming procedure Enter the code for the desired function Volume 5 Tone 6 Enter a digit between 1 and 4 for the de sired setting Press the Program key to terminate the programming procedure 15 TB 519 User Manual Storing a speed dial destination max 16 digits factory setting empty as needed Allocating destination keys M1 t
12. ngs Press the Program key to end the pro gramming procedure Setting external line code loop disconnect code ELC LDC max 3 digits factory setting empty as needed as needed as needed as needed Lift the handset Press the Program and 0 keys to initiate programming Press the Redial key 1 Enter the ELC Press the Redial key 2 Enter the ELC Press the Redial key 3 Enter ELC 13 TB 519 User Manual as needed 2 x gt gt Press the Redial key twice EER Enter the LDC as needed Sp Press the Program key to end the pro gramming procedure Adapting the telephone to your telephone system Lift the handset Press the Program key to begin the pro gramming procedure 1 Enter the code gt gt Press the Redial key Enter the code for the desired function SS GAS e g 96 for Flash 250 ms Press the Redial key again to enter a as needed further code from the table below if de sired Press the Program key to end the pro gramming procedure You can enter the following codes here DTMF 90 90 factory setting 92 DTMF 90 140 93 Flash 80 ms factory setting 94 Flash 100 ms 95 Flash 250 ms 96 applies to Bosch TC systems Modifying factory settings Lift the handset 1 Press the Program and 1 keys to initiate programmi
13. o M4 factory setting empty e g as needed 16 Lift the handset Press the Program and Speed dial keys to initiate programming Press the digit key 0 9 under which you wish to store a call number Enter the call number You can also press the Redial key in stead to transfer the call number from the redial memory Press the Speed dial key again to store a further speed dial destination if desired use a digit key 0 9 and enter the call number Press the Program key to end the pro gramming procedure Note You can also store the Star and Hash key codes max 16 digits Lift the handset Press the Program key to begin the pro gramming procedure Press the destination key M1 M4 under which you wish to store a call number Enter the call number You can also press the Redial key in stead to transfer the call number from the redial memory Press a further destination key MI Mai and enter another call number to store under it if desired TB 519 User Manual Press the Program key to terminate the programming procedure Note You can also store the Star and Hash key codes 17 TB 519 User Manual Technical data Line interface Power supply Call frequency Call voltage Loop current Signal key Dialing procedure Connection plug Operating temperature Weight Second handset
14. se you should know about the individual functions 10 Codes for Integral 3 Integral 33 12 Programming the telephone 13 Factory settings ENEE 13 Setting external line codes main system codes AKZ HAKZ 13 Adapting the telephone to the telephone system 14 Modifying factory settings 14 Setting the ringing tone 15 Storing speed dial destinations ccc cece eee ees 16 Allocating destination keys 1 0 0 eects 16 Technicaldata sic deed eg a e NE 18 TB 519 User Manual Starting up Installing the telephone Choose a location where the telephone is protected from direct sunlight The TB 519 may be installed only as a wall mounted device if installed in the bathroom or other moist areas Install the telephone in a location from which it cannot be used in moist areas such as the bath shower or washbasin even when the telephone cord is fully extended If installed in the bathroom or other moist areas the original TB 519 cord must not be lengthened or replaced by a longer cord Your telephone is designed to be used under normal operating conditions However today s furniture is coated with a tremendous number of different paints and syn thetics and is treated with a variety of different care products Some of these prod ucts may contain substances that can penetrate and soften the synthetic base pads on the phone The affected base may under some circumstances leave undesir a
15. the telephone connection cable in socket 2 until it engages Then insert the cable in the guide press edgeways and turn flat At the universal connection UAE wall socket Insert the other plug of the telephone connection cable in the UAE wall socket until it engages The default setting of your telephone is the DTMF dialling mode with flash 80 ms telephone underside handset telephone connection cable universal connection UAE wall socket TB 519 User Manual TB 519 overview 4 pre assigned function keys digit keys with alphabetic labelling for dialing call numbers and entering codes 4 4 LED flashes for a call illuminates for a message 4 additional function keys or destination keys What you should know about your telephone You can naturally use your TB 519 to make calls as you would with any ordinary phone But this telephone also offers a variety of functions that make phoning even easier Additional functions may be used in connection with an in house telephone system These functions are not explained in this quick reference however Making calls Receiving calls Message Additional information Maintenance You can enter the individual digits of a call number manually Up to 10 frequently dialed numbers can be stored for speed dialing and then dialed at the touch of a button any time You can also store an additional 4 numbers
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