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HomeHandy Pìco Operating instructions
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1. 21 Logging a handset into a base station sses 28 Eolo UN A 28 Logging in an additional handset M ultilink 29 OO QING Off iiia 29 Logging off the handset 29 M aking an emergency call 20 M easuring the field strength 27 M enu items base station 37 Menu items handset 36 M enu KEY u66auic0nai6f6w40nueie 8 M ultilink sessies 29 MUNO iinitan 20 NAMES snein enean 9 N umber redial 12 15 OK ROY sieran 8 Operating overview 7 Overview front cover Overview of the menu items base station sses 41 Overview of the menu items NANG Sebran 40 PIGWO GANS iranan 33 PLN cascades E 3 24 Power failure usis 3 Ready to dial mode 11 Replacing batteries 15 NI DE cues iNGttfynisbidivepdafraodtnbee 25 Ringer signals s 7 Selecting a base station 28 Selecting the location 4 SENC Eiana a 40 Signalling method nsss 31 SOS NUMDED sses 17 20 Speed dialling nsss 19 Standby mode 11 Stop Key ssssssssssrsrrssssssersrerrrrssssnssrnrerrnrss 8 Switching off the handset 21 Switching On saefoestesernbnasiaail 13 Taking a call 14 Technical ataicsccssisncnascncinnte 34 Temporary changing over of the signalli
2. 6 Operating several handsets base stations Select AUTO B Press OK key Select further menu item or quit the menu by pressing the menu key 6 3 Logging a handset into a base station In order to make a call with the handset it has to be logged into a base Station Necessary data is retrieved from the base station during the log in procedure In order to log the handset into a base or a base system it is necessary to carry out a certain programming procedure both on the handset and also to prepare the base base system for the log in procedu re 1 Commence log in on the handset Press menu key k Press OK key no Select SET UP with the arrow keys Kd Press OK key no Select NEW BASE with the arrow keys Ki Press OK key ng Select desired base e g A B Do not select HH n feee panet AUTO ona Ea Press OK key pg Select LOG IN in Hf He S ET U P g i a Manan K Press OK key Enter current PIN dispatch state 0 0 0 0 6 Operating several handsets base stations 29 2 Necessary preparation of the base Disconnect the base station from the mains for a short while After having been plugged in again the base station is then ready to carry out the log in procedure for a new handset for the duration of 30 seconds 3 Continue log in procedure on the handset m Now press the OK key The log in procedure can take a few seconds Enter one of the
3. installations defined in the standard EN 60950 Warning The electrical network is classified as excessive according to criteria in the Standard EN 41003 The only way to power down this product is by unplugging the power cable from the electrical outlet M ake sure the electrical outlet is located close to the apparatus and is always easily accessible It is recommended that this telephone be used as a complement to another telephone which does not require mains power Telephone connection The voltage on this network is classified as TNV Telecommunication Network Voltage and the voltages presented on the RJ 11 connection Western plug are classified TNV Telecommunication Network Voltage and SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage as defined in the standard EN 41003 Safety precautions Do not allow the handset to come into contact with water Do not open hand set or the base station This could expose you to high voltages Contact our after sales service for all repairs e Do not allow the charging contacts or the battery to come into contact with conductive materials such as keys paper clips rings bracelets etc Use your Battery Backup Power Supply Unit only according the Instructions for Use Instructions for use of Battery Backup Power Supply Unit a The HomeHandy Pico is suitable for connection to the PSTN circuits in the U K b The HomeHandy Pico has a ringer equivalence number REN of 0 That is you can connect
4. 13 Activating the handset lock changing the PIN The handset can be protected against unauthorised use by giving it a new PIN If the handset is given a new PIN as described below then outgoing calls can only be made if the PIN has been entered beforehand The handset is in standby mode Press menu key Press OK key Select TEL LOCK ON OFF Press OK key Enter new personal PIN e g 1234 default 0000 Enter PIN once again Press OK key The handset is now locked The PIN has to be entered first if an out going call is to be made Please make a mental note of your new personal PIN The handset will have to be unlocked by our Service if you should forget this PIN 4 14 Phoning with active handset lock Press the ON OFF key Enter the PIN e g 1234 The following appears after a correct entry Select the desired phone number 4 Further functions 23 4 15 Deactivating the handset lock The handset is in standby mode Press the menu key no Select TEL LOCK ON OFF ie Press OK key Enter PIN e g 1234 a Press OK key The handset lock has now been deactivated 4 16 Call duration display Time metering begins 10 seconds after the last digit of an external phone number has been dialled The cur rent duration of the call appears on the display in minutes and seconds after the first minute has elapsed 4 17 Temporary intermittent changeov
5. Standby mode Programming can be aborted at any time by pressing the menu key 5 Settings programming 25 5 1 Activating deactivating the key click The key click is an acoustic acknowledgement of the operation of a key The key click is switched on in the dispatch state it can be switched off or on depending on the current state by carrying out the following steps u Press menu key Press OK key aj Select SET UP ee Press OK key lt gt ad Ea Press OK key M Press OK key Press menu key or select another menu item 5 2 Setting the ringer The melody and the volume of the ringer for incoming calls can be changed individually 10 melodies and 8 volume settings are available For example a single tone sounds when the volume is set at level 01 in order to avoid any disturbance during a meeting The following settings are set on delivery volume 05 melody 02 B Press menu key Press OK key gt Select VOLU M E M ELODY Press OK key gt Select VOLUM E or M ELODY a Press OK key no Adjusting the volume 8 levels 00 ringer off 01 short click 02 07 volume Adjusting the melody 10 melodies 01 10 26 5 _ Settings programming Press OK key Press menu key 5 3 Increasing the handset volume The standard preset volume of the handset can be increased The display reads volume high or volume standard for three seconds after th
6. are currently available are offered in plain text on the first text line The second text line indicates the corresponding options for these functions by means of texts and abbreviations You have the follo wing options First option OK key Confirm selection by pressing the OK key You can now for example program a speed dialling memory or change one which has already been programmed The OK key is generally used to confirm a selection or store an input Second option Stop key Terminate menu operation by pressing the stop key Operations can be terminated or inputs aborted at any time by pressing the stop key You then go back to the res pective previous menu level or to the Standby mode Third option Arrow keys The arrow keys can be used to browse forward right or back ward left in the menu to select a menu item or for example an entry 2 2 Operator guidance 2 Operating overview 9 2 3 Entering names and text The input of characters is possible B ne A Z appears on the second ine Letters numbers and various punctuation marks are available as characters An input is made via the numerical keys Several characters are alloca ted to each number and can be found above the keys Select character e One key depression first character e Two key depressions second character etc e The last character is followed by the number of the key then again by t
7. button using the number redial function The number redial function automatically recovers the last 5 phone numbers dialled history function These phone numbers can be viewed on the display and one of them can be activated to be dialled again The last phone number dialled deletes the oldest entry in the number redial memory The handset is in standby or ready to dial mode One depression of the number redial key The last phone number dialled is displayed Corrections or suffixes are possible also refer to General information concerning operation displays when phoning Two depressions of the number B redial key The penultimate phone number atp anii dialled is displayed etc E S4 ebm prii Standby mode The number is dialled after pres sing the ON OFF key B or Ready to dial mode The number is dialled by pressing the OK key In the case of phone numbers with more than 15 digits only the last 15 digits are displayed It is possible to correct or supplement the number as if dialling manually as described in chapter 2 6 The phone numbers in the number redial memory are retained even when replacing the batteries 16 oggg O ooo a 4 Further functions 4 2 Speed dialling general The handset has 21 memories for entering phone numbers and names Entries are chosen by browsing with the arrow keys or by entering the respective memory location number 01 21 A
8. in the system used gt The extension or local exchange does not support dual tone multi frequency signalling refer to 71 36 Index CCEBSGRIESunratislong iu 6yaigsaleai 3 D0 sim sunansgniyayafttl 35 ATTOW KEYS is ba82n0ni8itasieatinl 8 Basic settings 6 Batteries err errant grrr ere 5 6 Battery handling 5 Call duration aan sang lAsi60450 8 13 Call duration display 23 CAMP ON TONE sssrin 7 T s o 161 801000100 000216 100806 ave 34 GE labelin aaa 35 Changing the PIN 22 CHIBCLEIES bung s0 oaiie 9 Charging batteries 5 Cleaning einan 34 Confirmation tones sss 7 CONNECUON i60 0a iag Am nainl 4 Consultation hold sssr 31 Consultation hold extending 30 DECT SEANG ANG ST 3 Delivery sfafe 6 Dial PaUS eons si2xaiifigvcgtsad cate 31 Dial Preparalionsiacsacsiiveans 12 DISDIAVS ouster tanner eae 11 Emergency phone number 17 20 En bloc dialling seeren 13 ETICPYTIO T32 asdinftiittdesiiomiNg 3 Extending a Call 31 External call seerne 13 Faults and remedies 39 GAP standard athe cnsaiifsbulfns in 3 Handset IOC K nas toa 800 le 22 23 Handset VOIUME sses 26 Hearing aids sses 3 History function sss 15 HIETTTGI E GIlSssiiormaitbletatnaoaawf 14 OPC CK enuitttitbsdoulEnstiagou be 25 Keypad ramennen 7 Keyboard lock
9. of menu IfemS c L1 11H ngu 40 Notes Attention 1 Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pico 3 1 1 Introduction The HomeHandy Pico is a cordless telephone in line with the DECT GAP Standard It consists of a handset and a base station in which a charging facility for the batteries is integrated Additional charging facilities chargers are available as an accessory In addition to the voice encryption stipulated in the DECT standard Speech is encrypted in the handset and the base station this provides you with an effective protection against the tapping of radiophony traffic by third parties using wide band receivers Scanners It does not impair the Speech quality Unpleasant secondary noise can be caused in conjunction with hearing aids A call cannot be made with the HomeHandy Pico during a power failure as the power supply to the base station is then interrupted The HomeHandy Pico operates according to the GAP standard i e other handsets which also comply with the GAP standard can be logged into the Hagenuk base Likewise this handset can be logged into other GAP bases For information on the log in procedure please refer to the instructions of the respective manufacturer Your HomeHandy Pico has a personal identification number PIN On delivery it is set to 0 0 0 0 If you wish to prevent certain settings number of logged in handsets etc from being altered by u
10. which has been stored in the number redial memory Et ame n TE refer to chapter 4 1 Number redial mn history function or in a speed dial ling memory refer to chapter 4 6 5peed dialling can be retrieved by pressing the respective key and is then indicated on the display Corrections can also be made sub B sequently by supplementing digits or deleting the number from the end by means of the left arrow key and replacing it with the correct digits A radio link is automatically establis hed by pressing the ON OFF key and the number is dialled 3 Basic functions phoning 13 3 1 Switching on and dialling external call a The handset is in standby mode 5 Press the ON OFF key Enter the phone number every digit entered is dialled immediately M ake the call The call duration is displayed after B the first minute has elapsed exter DU TY nal calls only E lls Metering of the call duration begins 10 seconds after the last key depression 3 2 En bloc dialling external call The phone number can be entered when the handset is in standby mode the radio link is established by then pressing the ON OFF key and the number is dialled en bloc Enter the phone number oo o0 oo n D Press the ON OFF key M ake the call A phone number that has been dialled is stored in the number redial memory after switching off the hand set Display of the call dura
11. 6rgaie 8 2 3 Entering names and LEXseiisnicssdGinesgeisnltaonslsaibbassniladlayisguosditfoaki 9 2 4 Displays standby MOde ss s sssssssssssesrrrrsssnsssnsrrrrrrnssnnnsrerrrrsannnnnnrnrrnnnnnnnnnns 11 2 5 Displays ready to dial ID cua bon unghan tua ginga bu ng h 11 2 6 Displays standby mode dial preparation 12 3 Basic functions phoning aiz222i6iiaaustroltdiobsbiniseaie 13 31 Switching on and dialling 0EXETT IG es22sesenoiistanttenddeddpse 13 3 2 En bloc dialling external call s sssssssssrisrrrisisrssssssssssnsnsnnnnnnsrnrerrrnrrrrrrrnrsns 13 3 3 Switching on and dialling internal Call 14 3 4 Terminating the call internal and external calls 14 3 5 Taking a call incoming CI S 2ami1 72sxsteorsasboftniseastgevdtnadiaftinaemse 14 4 Further LUTTE LIDTSzunstne2 bia natdnrutfiibadieitrtptsiidwtiditsssaia 15 41 Number redial history fUnCtION sas 2002205000900 aaxidoyhQas s 15 4 2 Speed GIRIIIRO 0GTIETRlxensseeseosdxae nao ftoaiolBnyaasaasadOsibiresarofte 16 4 3 Storing names and phone numberS cscnieeserreo 16 q4 OS THIN Gl ese la sfeii6i6tdsbteiftandbsl6 ty taiong bu ordtaftarallethtnd dit 17 4 5 Deleting the speed dialling MEemMOoTY sssssssssssssrssrsrrrrrrrrsrrrrsrsrssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrn 18 4 6 Speed dialling s ssssssssssesserisssssssssrsr
12. HomeHandy Pico Operating instructions gg 1genUk The HomeHandy Pico at a glance The handset Ear piece Display gghagenuk Pico Keys for lt ox 4 gt Js M enu operation M enu ON Keypad Speed dialling Internal Number redial key Microphone The base station The technology at a glance The enhanced feature handset for DECT base Terminal for 4 stations and systems with GAP Mains telephone d connection Digital transmission in accordance with the DECT standard Speed dialling memory for 21 phone numbers Adjustable handset volume charging recess for the handset Choice of standard NiCad or NiM H batteries of various capacities size AA M ignon OFF Sianal kev Table of contents 1 Table of contents 1 Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy P CO swewedueeisiaereenlannmasinianaaien 3 BL introd UCHO Mie aranera ea n A 3 1 2 Getting startede nnne a aai 4 13 Charging and handling of the batterieS c csssesssssssessesssesssesssesssessseees 5 1 4 Inserting replacing DOLIGFIESadeessooesagoeopn 9tolaioveeogldtfaint t6 6 15 2IEILITISUDOIIIIVET ngay asrvagostnedaeittsuviAadsoltiehiigostlogoavisgafSukf 6 2 Operating OV FVIOW HH HH H HH g t tri t 7 i lt Operating OVERVIOW acacia s6so06 skbarosob afiidtbasoedGaidoboavifaSouepbae 7 22 Operator QUID AN CS sa scanseiatioe6an rigallliegabiginifgsnloeebifriSbu
13. all and press the ON OFF key when the other extension has answered the call has then been transferred Terminating consultation hold PR Press the signal key You are then reconnected to the first caller Note Only possible when DTM F is set 8 Using other makes of handsets 8 1 General information As the Pico system is a GAP compliant unit handsets from other manu facturers can be operated on the Pico base provided they too are GAP compliant If the handset in question has an INT key and if you have access to the Service menu then it is even possible to operate the system settings of the Pico base e g changeover of the signalling method etc If this is the case then proceed as follows e Use your handset to dial into the system menu refer to the operating instructions for your handset Either or will now appear on the handset display depending on the type of display You can now select one of the available functions from the following list Changing the base PIN s97 enter current PIN enter new PIN twice Setting signalling method e20 pulse dialling or 22 88 ms DTMF flash key Logging off handset 540 enter current PIN enter the internal number of the handset Setting dial pauses 24 dial pause approx 3 sec after the first digit or 25 delete dial pause and enter current PIN The procedure is terminated by pressing the INT key and interrupting the connection replacing the hand
14. and Fire Dept respectively The emergency phone numbers applicable in your area Should be stored here e g 999 The third emergency phone number can be set individually by you for example the name and number of your GP The emergency phone numbers can be called at any time and in any state of the handset via simple key combinations refer to chapter 4 8 M aking an emergency call Emergency phone numbers are stored as follows m Press menu key HH Select NAM E NO bia Press OK key 18 ooo oooo ooo 4 Further functions Select PROG SOS NO B Press OK key Now select either one of the fixed numbers Fire Dept Police or the number Name to be designated individually Confirm by pressing OK key Now enter the name for the indivi dual number Confirm by pressing OK key Enter the phone number Corrections can be made at any time by using the left arrow key Press OK key 4 5 Deleting the speed dialling memory Press menu key Press OK key Select NAM E NO Press OK key Select DEL NAM E NO Press OK key Selection of memory location The memory location can be sel ected with the aid of the arrow keys or by entering the two digit number Press OK key Memory location is deleted 4 Further functions You can now delete a further Speed dialling memory or quit this mode by pressing the menu key You can also delete all speed dialling memories in
15. cal keys 4 to 0 and the special keys and EI e the special keys for Number redial Internal int connection Switch on off hook Speed dialling memory Signal key consultation hold fa Menu key Selection key STOP key Et Cursor control Incomplete programming procedures or check displays are aborted 30 seconds after the last key depression without a change having been stored this is signalled by the negative confirmation tone Positive confirmation tone Negative confirmation tone 00 1 O 1 s 010 1 s ONES 01s RA completion of successful program ming procedures when logging in additional handsets refer to 6 2 and 6 3 maloperation Battery almost empty remaining talk time approx 3 min all radio channels busy Trunk call sequence _ An external call comes in Internal call Internal busy tone Internal dialling tone When there is an incoming external call during an internal connection 05 05 05 mm 05 Ea 05 m 05 m 03 03 03 fe 35s 2 Operating overview Your new telephone eases operation by means of helpful display prompts Menu key The menu is activated quit via the menu key Which menu items are offered is Status dependent refer to Over view of menu items The current state of the handset is indicated on the first line of the dis play by means of pictograms see pictograms on display The func tions that
16. csisseseeipdidis0isioabosanoangdddO 26 5 4 Resetting the handset volume to the standard volume 26 6 Operating several handsets SEVELAl base SEAL ONS tang no 2 0 anaia 27 61 Measuring the field Strength c csssssssesssecsssssssssssessssssssesssesssessssesssesssesses 27 6 2 Selecting a DdSGSLELIDf sssenissasseagenisiadbifsfsetddgitifdssstasiiTue 27 6 3 Logging a handset into a base station s 28 6 4 Logging in an additional handset M ultilink 29 6 5 Logging off a handset M ultilink sssssssssssssssssnsnererrnrennnnrrrrnrsrrnrnrnsnsnnnnnnnnne 29 6 6 Consultation hold extending calls to another handset Multilink esas catccee eeesanestaecicaxsannanascossnercaaed haigtft A E 30 7 Operation on a telephone system c c 31 71 Setting the signalling method and the dial pauses 31 7 2 Extending a call consultation hold within a telephone system 31 8 Using other makes of handset cceeeiree 32 8 1 GON Ela MTOR MATION sesiarton 16s asidpeiteslDvYaEViydsbiaxloe a 32 Pictograms on the display 2ainrsestrepiliapioiiftiglanstatftitdibsesiedise 33 Cleaning and care Technical data esseere 34 Faults and remedies ii ssinoiasapigaliebsoalslslacbiskslaleeoeheesabislese 35 HE Geren tet ese an E A a ee Nr 36 JDTOVRI SIID CE IBDiiaaauitini0neiidt90 0 i w10080 0 9A06860 0a sai 37 Overview
17. displayed free numbers as an internal phone number for the new handset B Terminate the log in procedure by pressing the OK key 6 4 Logging in an additional handset M ultilink Up to 8 handsets can be logged into a base station Outgoing calls can be made from all handsets Incoming calls however are signalled and can be answered by the first four handsets 1 2 3 and 4 only The log in of a new handset is carried out from this very handset refer to chapter 6 3 If handsets from other manufacturers are to be logged in please refer to their operating instructions 6 5 Logging off a handset M ultilink A handset can be logged off from any of the handsets that are currently logged in However this handset cannot log itself off The handset is in standby mode n Press menu key M Press OK key 30 o n n n ooo ooo ooo ooo n n n n n n n n ooo ooo Notes 6 Operating several handsets base stations Select SYSTEM Press OK key Select LOG OUT Press OK key Enter current PIN Display of the logged in handsets Enter the internal number of the handset which is to be logged off Press OK key and Menu key 6 6 Consultation hold extending calls to another handset M ultilink During an internal or external call Press INT key Enter the number of the desired handset Terminate consultation hold Press INT key or R key or Transfer the call Pr
18. e current battery capacity are displayed on the second line Battery capacity is stated in increments of 20 or 10 If the handset detects a battery charge of 0 the display reads NO POWER accompanied by an alert tone it is no longer possible to set up a connection However if a radio link exists at this moment there is a residual operating time of approx 3 minutes A short alert tone is given when B the handset is placed in the base Station Charging is commenced and POWER appears on the display as the batteries did not have the full Capacity A message is shown on the display if the field strength is insuffi cient i e the handset is outside the range of the base or it is not F4 logged into any base 2 5 Displays ready to dial mode The ready to dial mode is defined as follows D The handset has been switched on via the ON OFF key a radio link exists to the base station The telephone is ready to dial a phone number Various options are shown on the second line of the display You can then for example dial a phone number from the number redial memory E or from a speed dial ling memory W 12 2 Operating overview 2 6 Displays standby mode dial preparation The dial preparation state is defined as follows the handset is in standby mode there is no radio link to the base A phone number can now be entered B via the keypad up to 24 digits a phone number
19. e changeover Press menu key Press hash key 5 4 Resetting the handset volume to the standard volume Press menu key B Press hash key 6 Operating several handsets several base stations 27 6 1 Measuring the field strength It is possible to measure the field strength thus making it easier to select a different location The connection quality to the up to three most powerful base stations is displayed if available Press Menu key Press numerical key 5 The three most powerful base stations if available are indicated on the upper line Their field strength is stated on the bottom line An insufficient field strength is indicated by two zeros This function is quit by pressing the menu key 6 2 Selecting a base station The handset can be logged into up to four base stations A B C D Your handset can thus be used in different places If you have changed your location select the appropriate base station or let the system select the most favourable base for you with the aid of the AU TO function Please bear in mind that the handset can only make an automatic sel ection between bases into which it was logged beforehand The base with the most powerful signal at the present moment is selected Press menu key Press OK key Select SET UP with the arrow keys Press OK key Select NEW BASE Press OK key Select desired base e g A B or 28
20. er of signalling method When pulse dialling is set this changeover is necessary for example for polling remote interrogation of an answering machine or for transmitting information to a pager or voice mailbox Existing connection or during dialling procedure Press the asterisk key If DTM F is set the JI symbol appears on the display Continue dialling Switch back by e Terminating the connection For a permanent changeover of the signalling method proceed as described in chapter 7 1 Setting the signalling method and dial pauses 24 Ay Note 4 Further functions 4 18 Changing the PIN personal identification number of the base The personal identification number PIN protects important settings against unauthorised changes You should program your own PIN to obtain an effective protection M ake a mental note of this PIN A reset to the dispatch state 0 0 0 0 can only be carried out by our Service The handset is in standby mode within the range of a connected base Press menu key Press OK key Select SYSTEM Press OK key Select PROG PIN Confirm with OK key Enter current PIN 0 0 0 0 in dispatch state each digit deletes a dash Enter new PIN four digits numbers 0 9 possible Enter the new PIN once again and finish by pressing the OK key It is possible to enter the new PIN again in the event of an input error Press menu key the handset is in
21. ern are located on the underside of the base station they are marked with the corresponding symbols Terminal for power pack Terminal for telephone 1 Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pico 5 1 3 Charging and handling of the batteries Charging the batteries In the case of brand new units or when putting a unit into operation after a longer storage period the batteries have to be charged first This is done by placing the handset in the charge unit Different types of batteries can be used to operate the handset e g 650 mAh NiCad 700 mAh NiCad 1200 mAh NiMH etc however it is essential that two identical batteries are used The batteries are charged for up to 14 hours during initial charging this is not done constantly but by means of pulse charges The batteries are charged quicker during normal operation i e when the handset is placed in the base station after the Batt Empty signal The batteries charge level decreases during operation the display indi cates these changes in different steps 100 80 70 60 etc When the batteries are replaced the capacity is not displayed instantaneously Even if the batteries are charged theirs is an unknown charge state The display shows the following ws nh normal display showing the percentage only appears after a few ours If you cut off the electricity in the house for several hours e g during a holiday or longer instal
22. ess ON OFF key An incoming external call during an internal connection is signalled to these handsets by a Camp on call waiting tone Free handsets ring in a normal way The subscribers making the internal call have to termina te their conversation ON OFF to be able to take the external call and must await the external call ring The external call can then be taken by pressing the ON OFF key A consultation hold to a further external line is not possible 7 Operation via a telephone system 31 7 1 Setting the signalling method and the dial pauses The signalling method the flash time of the R signal key and the dial pause can be set as required For further details please refer to the over view of the menu items Pulse dialling PULSE is preset or the quicker dual tone multi frequency signalling DTM F can be used Fur use on a PABX select the menu item PUBLIC PABX PUBLIC is preset The handset is in standby mode Press menu key Press OK key gt Select SYSTEM Press OK key gt Select MODE Press OK key no Select the desired setting from the menu Press OK key EI Select further settings 0F Fw Terminate the procedure by pressing the menu key The handset returns to standby mode 7 2 Extending a call consultation hold within a telephone system PR BBB During a call sis Press the signal key Dial the number of the desired extension Extending A Announce the c
23. he first character etc Character has been selected e Press the key for the next character If a character on the same key is to be selected again e Press the right arrow key and select the character again Example Select characters characters ABC number 2 One depression of key 2 Representation of character A Two depressions of key 2 Representation of character B Three depressions of key 2 Representation of character C Four depressions of key 2 Representation of character 2 Five depressions of key 2 Representation of character A Namit l wn 00 mprise up to 13 characters 10 2 Operating overview Deleting characters press left arrow key Press right arrow key Cursor moves one position to the right Select next character A blank is generated by pressing the arrow key again Example Enter name ANNE Numerical key 2 once for A Numerical key 6 twice for N When a character assigned to the same key is to be selected again press right arrow key to move the Cursor one space forward and pro ceed as usual Numerical key 6 twice for N Numerical key 3 twice for E 2 Operating overview 11 2 4 Displays standby mode I i The standby mode is defined as follows The handset is ready for use There is no radio link to the base ieee Station No call is signalled es The selected base A B and th
24. icrophone is switched off via the mute key The person at the other end of the line cannot hear you Press menu key Press numerical key 0 The microphone is switched off MIC OFF appears on the display for 3 seconds You can now talk to a person in the room without the person at the other end of the line being able to listen Press menu key Press numerical key 0 The microphone is switched on again MIC ON appears on the display for 3 seconds 4 Further functions 21 4 9 Switching on off the handset You can switch off your handset if you e for example do not wish to be disturbed by incoming calls or are outside the range of the base station and want to spare the batte ries D The phone is switched off by keeping the ON OFF key depressed for 2 seconds POWER OFF appears on the display when it is switched off A Press the ON OFF key again to switch it back on Incoming calls are no longer signalled when the handset is switched off 4 10 Temporary switching off of the handset If you do not wish to or cannot take an incoming call at the moment you can switch off the current ringing by pressing the STOP key 4 11 Activating the keyboard lock m Press menu key a a i Press asterisk key 4 12 Deactivating the keyboard lock B Press menu key Press asterisk key 22 ooo 0000 ooo ooo 0000 000 o o o n ooo ooo 000 0000 000 4 Further functions 4
25. lation work then you should remove the batteries to avoid excessive discharging Battery handling Thanks to optimised charging based on the calculated consumption no particular procedure is necessary to ensure long battery life Nevertheless batteries are subject to deterioration over time their capaci ty and the respective operating times diminish Defective batteries should be taken to a collecting point for batteries they should never be thrown away together with domestic rubbish 1 Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pico 14 Inserting replacing batteries Remove the cover on the battery compartment by applying moderate pressure to the upper edge where the catch is located Remove the old batteries if necessary Insert new batteries as illustrated Push the cover back on make sure the catch engages The batteries to be inserted must be of the same type and Capacity 15 Settings upon delivery The HomeHandy Pico is delivered with the following settings Handset No phone numbers stored Ringer melody level 2 Ringer volume level 5 Normal handset volume Keypad lock inactive Key click switched on PIN 000 0 lock inactive Logged in Base station e Pulse dialling e PIN 0000 e No dialling pause The keypad Time Out Confirmation tones Ringer tones Camp on tone in the handset 2 Operating overview 2 1 Operating overview The keypad consists of 22 keys numeri
26. nauthorised persons then this PIN must be changed However please do not forget to make a note of this PIN as the unit can only be reset by a service tech nician should you forget the PIN Selecting the location Connecting the base station 1 Getting acquainted with and connecting the HomeHandy Pico 1 2 Getting started The following points should be observed when selecting the location for the HomeHandy Pico base station Do not set it up in close proximity to CD players video recorders television sets computers and microwave ovens Furthermore the base Station has to be located clear off satellite receivers and answering machines unless these are specifically designed to be DECT resistant Avoid setting it up in very smoky or dusty conditions Direct sunlight damp or locations subject to high humidity are also best avoided as are locations close to sources of heat Try to locate the base station in the centre of the area from which calls are to be made in a multi storey building the optimal position is to be found near to the staircase Use anon slip mat for the base station and charger accessory so that the plastic feet are not attacked by the varnish coat of the furniture leaving unpleasant marks on the surface The base station has to be connected to the telephone network and mains supply before the HomeHandy Pico can be used Establish the connections as illustrated in the sketch The connection sockets 2 x west
27. ne line M ains cable Storage temperature DECT GAP 1880 1900 M Hz up to 300 m up to 50 m in buildings Base station 230 V 50 Hz 11 VA plug in power supply unit in stand by up to 40 hrs typ making a call up to 4 hrs typ 15 C 35 C 20 75 rel air humidity Pulse dialling DTM F Flash key 88 ms WxHxD 86 x 50 x 178 mm WxHxD 53 x 150 x 24 or 28 mm Depth depends on the battery cover used 300 g 160 g 3 m mains cable for base station 3 m telephone connecting cable national plug western plugs on the device plug in power supply unit with national plug western plugs on the device 0 C 55 C Faults and remedies 35 Faults and remedies No function The battery state is not displayed No outgoing dialling possible No dialling tone Signal key does not operate correctly No signalling during dual tone multi frequency signalling DTM F Battery empty gt charge battery make sure that the batteries are Seated correctly the contacts are clean refer to 1 4 gt Log in the handset refer to 6 2 and 6 3 gt The batteries have been repla ced display only after 60 of the capacity has been attained gt charge battery refer to 1 3 gt wrong signalling method set refer to 7 1 Connecting cable not plugged in correctly telephone and mains terminals mixed up refer to 1 2 gt The signal key does not have a function
28. ng method 23 Temporary switching off 21 Terminating a call 14 MES tiana a aaan 9 TME O UT iets 0015010d5g048n 922 00Nhguda t 7 Approval and 37 The product complies with the basic requirements of all respective directives of the European Union Council The specified conformity assessment proce dures were performed The portable part meets the requirements of the following EU directives CTR 6 97 523 EG Edition Il CTR 10 97 524 EG Edition I CTR 22 97 525 EG Edition 1 EN 50081 1 01 92 EN 50082 1 01 92 ETS 300 329 06 97 EN 60950 A4 07 96 EN 41003 03 93 CE and BABT certificates for the fixed part The fixed part meets the requirements of the following EU directives British Standard PD 6568 92 British Standard PD 6569 Part 1 92 British Standard PD 6569 Section 3 1 92 NET 4 ETS 300 001 08 92 CTR 6 97 523 EG Edition II CTR 10 97 524 EG Edition Il CTR 22 97 525 EG Edition EN 50081 1 01 92 EN 50082 1 01 92 ETS 300 329 06 97 EN 60950 A4 07 96 EN 41003 03 93 Safety information This product may be used legally only in a country where the appropriate authority has given its specific authorisation This authorisation appears on the BABT label at the back of the base station Power requirements This product requires an electrical supply of 230 volt 50Hz alternating monophased current excluding IT
29. one go Select DELETE ALL instead of DEL NAME NO and then press the OK key twice The handset is in standby mode You can access the first last speed dialling memory immediately via the arrow keys K 21 Ed 01 A speed dialling memory can be Selected selectively via the follo wing procedure Press the speed dialling key The phone number is selected either by entering the memory location number 01 21 via the keypad or by browsing in the memory with the aid of the arrow keys or the speed dial ling key The corresponding name entry is displayed The corresponding phone number is displayed after pressing the OK key The correction suffix possibi lities correspond to those available d ng manual dialling or number redial Press the ON OFF key if you wish to dial the displayed phone number Only the last 15 digits of longer phone numbers are displayed 19 4 6 Speed dialling 20 4 Further functions 4 7 SOS number emergency numbers making an emergency call It is always possible to dial one of the two fixed Police Fire Dept and one freely programmable emergency phone numbers refer to chapter 4 4 An emergency call is made in the following way Press menu key Press numerical key 1 Use the arrow keys to select the name A radio link is automatically esta blished by pressing the ON OFF key and the emergency phone number is dialled 4 8 Muting The telephone s m
30. rrrssssssnnsterrrrsnsnnnnnnrnrrnnnnannnntntnnrnnnnan anaren 0 19 4 7 SOS number emergency phone number making an emergency Callim crictask avian eit Rerteaaatescia setenv een 20 CIR SM RU s12 66 ian a e Ea R R 20 4 9 Switching DHJ011 I 1H HSIIQSST cu 222 2400 80018 0 40 000a88031401240M0 18843 21 410 Temporary switching off of the handset i see 21 411 Activating the keyboard l0CK sssssrsssririsrrrrsrsrssssssssssnnnsnsnnnnsrernrnrnrrrrnrrnrses 21 412 Deactivating the keyboard l0CK ssssssrrsririsisrssssssssssnnnnsnsnnnnnrererrrnrrnrnrrnrses 21 413 Activating the handset lock changing the PIN 22 414 Phoning with active handset 0Ck c ccscccscseexreeeersesrersei 22 415 Deactivating the handset IDEK sos2s19sx7k6na dang saox06 06100 8011xs t 23 416 Call duration display ssnei4212sfnadttusdiiaoonsbseqleocbtasebtidflistajslu 23 417 Temporary intermittent changeover of the signalling method 23 418 Changing the PIN personal identification number of the base 24 Table of contents Table of contents cont o2CLLIIIGS DFOO TSITITIIHDzizscsennnniissdaeiiiedttrbrfinhlaesxitsalianhdagtEc 25 51 Activating deactivating the key CICK eceisiiiies 25 Du SELLING ENE FIND Iiorzssi x t 206760 11 wiirYVfbvHfisrsSai ng T3 A 25 5 3 Increasing the handset volume 2 e
31. s a Special feature you have the option of giving your handset its own name up to 13 characters which is shown on the top line of the display when it is in standby mode This name H be stored in speed dialling location 4 3 Storing names and phone numbers Press menu key Press OK key Select NAM E NO Press OK key Press OK key Select memory location The first memory location is dis played An empty memory location or one which is to be overwritten can now be chosen by entering a two digit memory location number or with the aid of the arrow keys If the memory locati 0n is not occupied then appears on the top text line of the display Press OK key 4 Further functions 17 Enter name for further details refer to chapter 2 3 Entering names and text Terminate input of the name by pres hoe sing the OK key asa Enter phone number age Press the number redial key or to store the phone number last Press the number redial key dialled El The left arrow key can be used to make corrections K Press OK key l n Choose the next memory locati on or exit this mode by pressing the menu key Note If a dial pause is to be programmed this is done by pressing the speed dialling key HM at the appropriate point 4 4 SOS emergency phone number Your new telephone has three special speed dialling memories for emer gency phone numbers two of which are called Police
32. set Pictograms 33 Pictograms in the display 8 different pictograms help you to operate the phone Availability display logged in and within the range of private base B Stations a Activated when microphone is switched off mute op Activated when pressing the O key to select a number redial phone number during dial preparation History function Deactivated during retrieval of a telephone number termination or abor tion of a procedure e Activated when pressing the gt e key to select program a speed dial ling number Deactivated during retrieval of a phone number termination or abortion of a procedure PIN Activated when the handset lock is switched on against unauthorized use f Activated when DTM F signalling is set this pictogram is controlled by the base 9 Activated when the volume is set to HIGH loud O Activated when the keyboard lock is switched on 34 Cleaning and care technical data Cleaning and care Simply wipe the plastic parts with a slightly moistened cloth or an antista tic cloth do not use a dry cloth and avoid using cleaning or scouring agents Technical data Standard Transmit receive frequency Range Power supply Operating time with fully charged batteries 2x700 mAh Recommended ambient conditions Signalling method Dimensions Base station Handset Weight Base station Handset Length of the connecting cable Connector plug Telepho
33. the HomeHandy Pico simultaneously to the line with all 39 the apparatus you have connected before provided that you have paid attention to the rule that the sum of all RENs may not exceed four Other wise it is not guaranteed that all apparatus will ring correctly c You can use the HomeHandy Pico on PSTN lines with loop disconnect or multi frequency dialling d A call cannot be made with the HomeHandy Pico during a mains failure because the power supply to the base station is then interrupted In case of mains failure all functions of the HomeHandy Pico will be preserved for a minimum of 7 hours if the battery backup is installed During the 7 hour period you have the possibility of communication for at least 1 hour General Replace the batteries after a mains failure has occured Replace the batteries once a year Use 6 AA cells with 1 5 Ah Do not use rechargeable batteries Installation of battery backup Place the batteries in the battery holder paying attention to the polarity Plug the power supply into the battery backup Connect the base station Replacement of batteries Disconnect the base station Unplug the power supply see installation of battery backup Note For best availability of BT emergency 999 service it is recommended that you connect the HomeHandy Pico together with another telephone that needs no external power source to provide the simple telephone functions to the telephone ne
34. tion in minutes seconds after the first minute has elapsed 14 3 Basic functions phoning 3 3 Switching on and dialling internal call If several handsets up to 8 are operated on one base station free inter i a can be made between two handsets The call duration is not dis played The handset is in standby mode Press the INT key Internal number of handset is Shown in display Enter the number of the handset to be called M ake the call 3 4 Terminating a call internal and external calls A Press the ON OFF key or Place the handset in the base sta tion 3 5 Taking a call incoming calls When you receive a call You hear the ringer the following messages appear on the display Examples x fR leyalloes not function for three seconBs to prevent inadvertent Call from another handset No 3 from the same base Taking the call e by lifting the handset from the base station automatic connection or by pressing the ON OFF key Alternative The handset is in a charge unit The handset is in a charge unit when there is an incoming call It only has to removed from there the connection is automatically made and the call can proceed The termination of the call 4 Further functions 15 4 1 Number redial history function Phone numbers which are to be dialled again do not have to be repeated ly entered manually The number can be dialled automatically at the press of a
35. tion setup handset base station OK no trunk tone audible _J No connection setup handset beeps antenna symbol flashes Acoustics Tone ringing handset LI Listening LI Dead L Without function distance LI Too quiet 1 Too quiet LI Speaking 1 Too loud 1 Too loud distance LI Noise Interference Incorrect O Display LI Missing dialling characters H1 Wrong Defective O characters battery LI No display charging 1 Miscellaneous please describe the fault as exactly as possible
36. twork 40 Overview of menu items Overview of menu items handset 1M only in the range of the logged in base ee gt Overview of menu items 41 Overview of menu items base station Technical specifications subject to change Hagenuk Telecom GmbH Operating instructions for HomeHandy Pico Westring 431 Mat No 3027034 D 24118 Kiel Edition 12 10 98 Service notification Please complete the form and send it ggnagenuk together with the defective device Dear customer Should your telephone develop a malfunction we kindly ask you to check with the aid of the chapter Faults and remedies in the operating instructions whether there actually is a defect before sending in the device Please also make use of our technical hotline Hagenuk Customer Services Tel 01767 654400 Sometimes it is possible to switch the device to a defined serviceable state by removing the battery for a short time and disconnecting the mains plug Sender Device bought at NGITI 120 1603660506 066A 00090 ntact ROTO ae ier vty 4i69 0736 0548 Eh aly Adress aa aa a a a a Sica dra ua PRESS naaa an Telephone aaaea Purchase date aaa a Please characterise and describe the fault below using your own words also on the reverse side if necessary This helps us to reduce the repair time Please make a note of the S Nr on the underside of the base station for any queries which should arise _J Connec
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