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Robust, weather-resistant telephone Operating instructions
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1. sesen 4 Overview of the device 5 Display and keyboard seem 8 Contents after UNPACKING senem 9 ZB version notes nennen 9 Assembly and installation 10 Connection diagralm 2 ehe ran teeta Eo De brc Pe ends 11 Sling holder citet rn ped E t RD enden 11 Drlling diagrarm 3 rtt et Een 11 Haridset imde ptt rti e e EE rn 13 Openilistening 2 deco et p re cte deo RO pedet 13 Hands Tee talking siii oot tete etae 13 Working with the headset ssse 14 Un ecc 15 Main Menu ite et td gebe Ee Een 16 Submenu Telephone Book ccccccceccsssececesesssseeeeesssseeeeeeesseeeeseeseaes 17 Submenu Change Telephone Book sssseee 18 Submenu Lock PIN eiii tre tire eie ded 19 Submenu Settings roce rone d antes depre n ee des 20 Submenu Languages sorina E AERA RENNE EN 21 Default Settings er 2 2 m it eee nenne 21 Meril OVerVIGW uc eere ed e eA Gon at etre tanta educ 22 Technical data edi Her nannten 23 Guidelines and regulations 224440nnnnennennnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnennnnen 26 RI S 27 Maintenance and servicing 2u44444ne nennen nenne nennen ernennen nennn nn 27 Waste disposal crecen t dotem s tates ot 27 Warning and safety instructions sssse 27 CE Symbol etre taedas dedi oderunt da e ales 28 EMC BDirective
2. 11 Technical data 23 Telephone book 17 Warning and safety instructions ssss 27 Welcome text 20 ZB version notes 9 29 Subject to alterations or errors wayyy L 7 8 FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG F FHF Funke Huster Fernsig GmbH Gewerbeallee 15 19 D 45478 M lheim an der Ruhr Phone 49 208 82 68 0 Fax 49 208 82 68 286 http Awww thf de e mail info fhf de
3. 11 Default settings 21 Direct call 19 Display and keyboard 8 Display contrast 20 Drilling diagram 12 DIME ren tee 20 EMC Directive 28 Exchange number 20 External loudspeaker 10 External Ringer Bell shunt 10 Flash 5 sanant 20 Foreword sss 2 General operating instructions seen 4 Hands free talking 13 Handset mode 13 Handset volume 13 Headset es 14 Installation 10 Languages eeess 21 LOCK PIN u 2 19 Loudspeaker volume 16 Maintenance and servicing 27 Main menu seeeee 16 Men s 32 5d RE hs 15 Menu overview 22 Open Listening 13 Overview of device 5 Packing contents 9 Pause after exchange n mber ieee 2 aene 20 Pulse Dialling 20 Ringer melody 20 Ringer volume 20 Second earpiece 11 Secondary ringer Bell shunt 10 Service 1 eei eth 27 Settings eR 20 Sling holder
4. Phonebook e Change PIN To change the PIN When you have selected an item you can activate it by pressing the key ss You can exit the menu using the key w Note When the settings are disabled the main menu items Settings Languages and Change Phonebook are only accessible after entering the PIN The menu item Default Settings resets all settings except however the PIN you may have changed and the language 19 Submenu Settings except ZB version With the aid of the key or you can make selections under the following items e Ringer For setting the ringer volume For setting the ringer melody e Speaker Volume For setting the loudspeaker volume e Handset Volume For setting the handset volume e Headset Volume For setting the headset volume e LCD Contrast For setting the display contrast e Dialling Dialling method DTMF duration 90 ms Dialling method Pulse Dial 2 1 Dialling method Pulse Dial 1 5 1 Dialling method DTMF duration 70 ms Dialling method DTMF duration keypress e Flash time Set the flash time 40 ms to 399 ms e PABX Settings Entry of the exchange number Deletion of the exchange number Setting the dialling pause after the exchange number e Defaults Reset to the state when delivered e External Speaker Switch on off an external loudspeaker Note The optional external loudspeaker has three operating modes callig ringing open listening
5. Pulse Dial 2 0 1 Pulse Dial 1 5 1 The loudspeaker volume is set durably The handset volume is set durably The headset volume is set durably The LCD contrast is set Sets the dialling method to DTMF 90 ms Sets the dialling method to PDM 2 1 Sets the dialling method to PDM 1 5 1 DTMF 70ms Sets the dialling method to DTMF 70 ms DTMF Sets the dialling method to DTMF unlimited Flash Time Set the flash time to between 40 and 399 PABX Settings Enter Exchange Code Clear Exchange Code Pause Exchange Code ms Entry of an exchange number The exchange number is deleted Set dialling pause to between 1 and 6 s Defaults Ext Speaker Welcome text Resets to the state when delivered and the telephone book is deleted Switch on off external loudspeaker change uages German English Spanish French Italian Menu language German is activated Menu language English is activated Menu language Spanish is activated Menu language French is activated Menu language Italian is activated 22 Technical data Note Except for ZB version for items marked with an asterisk Connection data Supply voltage 24 Voc to 66 Voc Supply current 15 mApc to 100 mApc Ringer voltage 24 Vac to 90 Vac calling frequency 21 54 Hz 30 Vac to 90 Vac calling frequency 16 6 54 Hz Ringer impedance Greater than 6 0 kQ at 25 Hz and 24 90 Vac Greater than 4 0 kQ at 5
6. an optional secondary ringer and an optional external loudspeaker The operating mode external loudspeaker is set up by bridging the terminals 9 and 10 HSS1 HSS2 With the ZB version this is equivalent to the open listening mode The ringer sound is also output via the external loudspeaker Note The set up of the external loudspeaker reduces the volume of the internal ringer even if the external loudspeaker is not connected Thus the ZB version offers the following features Establishing a connection by lifting up the receiver Ringing by means of integrated ringing device Connection of second earpiece Connection of secondary ringer Connection of external loudspeaker Assembly and installation The device must be installed on a plane surface only in vertical operating position Loosen the cover screws 2 see overview of the device on page 5 to 7 and detach the upper part of the telephone 1 If the optional accessory headset or a second earpiece is being employed attach the bracket 10 using two screws 11 to the rear panel of the lower part of the telephone With the accessories named before the bracket and screws are in the scope of delivery With all accessories a cable gland is delivered Put four screws having a head diameter of 10 to 13 mm into the holes 20 and attach the lower part of the telephone 3 to the wall or to a holder Guide the telephone wire through the cable screw cap 4 and
7. and hands free If it is switched on the internal loudspeaker volume will be reduced e Welcome text input of an individual text which is indicated in the display after taking off the handset For example BRANCH 170 EXTERNAL DEPOT When you have selected an item you can activate it by pressing the key You can exit the menu using the key g 20 Submenu Languages except ZB version You can make selections under the following items with the aid of the kay era e German For setting the menu language to German e English For setting the menu language to English e Spanish For setting the menu language to Spanish e French For setting the menu language to French e Italian For setting the menu language to Italian When you have selected an item you can activate it by pressing the key You can exit the menu using the key wv Default Settings To enable you to use the telephone immediately after connecting it we have made default settings for general utilisation purposes Using the menu you can alter these default values in accordance with your own personal necessities and connection requirements Upon delivery of the telephone the following default values are set e Telephone book deleted e Repeat dialling deleted e Direct call number deleted e Exchange number deleted e Ringer melody 0 e Ringer volume 6 maximum value e Handset volume 0 normal value e Headset volume 2 e L
8. base material steel wood concrete plasterboard etc and must be chosen accordingly 12 Handset mode except ZB version When you pick up the handset you are in handset mode Using the keys and you can adjust the handset volume for talking If you wish to durably change the handset volume use the menu Settings Handset volume Using the key you can switch into open listening mode If you keep the key depressed and replace the handset you switch to hands free talking mode Open Listening mode except ZB version Using the keys and O you can adjust the loudspeaker volume for talking If you wish to change the loudspeaker volume durably use the menu Settings Loudspeaker The handset volume cannot be changed in open listening mode Using the key a you can switch to handset mode If you keep the key depressed and replace the handset you switch to hands free talking mode Hands free mode except ZB version If you switch on the ResistTel using the key you are in hands free talking mode Using the keys and you can adjust the loudspeaker volume for talking If you wish to durably change the loudspeaker volume use the menu Settings Loudspeaker You end the call using the key OJ If you pick up the handset you switch to handset mode 13 Working with the headset except ZB version If the headset has been connected correctly it takes the place
9. eiie icem deii egisse 28 Index of ers 1C6 11 0 k0 29 General operating instructions 1 10 11 Both the weather resistant ResistTel telephone and the ZB version are designed for connection to dial ports with analogue connection points The handset is fitted with a stray field coil for connecting hearing aids People who use hearing aids which have an inductive receiver can receive the earphone signal directly The optional external loudspeaker has three operating modes calling ringing open listening and hands free If the external loudspeaker is switched on the internal loudspeaker volume will be reduced The ZB version is not equipped with keypad and display therefore not all the features are available with this version The ResistTel has a handset module with a dry reed contact as a hook switch In order to terminate an existing call connection the handset must be hung up In order to interrupt an existing call connection it is sufficient to press the clearing key on the keypad see page 8 Use the menu to program the appropriate settings To access the menu pick up the handset and press the YES key If you take longer than 2 minutes before you begin making a choice the power supply of the exchange may be switched off If that occurs you will no longer hear a dialling tone In that case please replace the handset and wait 2 seconds before picking it up again When a setting is stored succes
10. menu language German For selecting the menu language English For selecting the menu language Spanish For selecting the menu language French For selecting the menu language Italian When you select an item you can activate it with the key e You can exit the menu with the key H 16 Submenu Telephone Book except ZB version You have the option of dialling up to 50 telephone numbers from the telephone book To store and or change numbers see the menu item Change telephone book You can select from the telephone book entries using the key or Examples e FIRE BRIGADE dials the telephone number shown on the display 999 e SECURITY dials the telephone number shown on the display 110 e FHF MUELHEIM dials the telephone number shown on the display 020882680 e CANTEEN dials the telephone number shown on the display 123 e etc dials the telephone number shown on the display When you have selected a telephone number to call you can dial it by pressing the key You can exit the menu using the key E 17 Submenu Change Telephone Book except ZB version You can store up to 50 telephone numbers and their associated names Enter the numbers and names in their order of importance because they later appear on the display in the order in which they were entered e g fire brigade before canteen Caution The menu item Default Settings deletes all telephone book entries With the aid
11. of the key or you can make selections under the following items e New Entry To make a new entry e Change Entry To change an entry e Delete Entry To delete an entry e Delete All To delete the entire telephone book When you have selected an item you can activate it by pressing the key You can exit the menu using the key e 18 Submenu Lock PIN except ZB version When you call up the menu Lock PIN you are prompted to enter the PIN The PIN consists of 4 digits In the state when delivered the PIN is 0000 If you change the PIN don t forget the new PIN Forgetting the PIN is the equivalent of losing a key If you forget the PIN please contact our technical support Technical support in Germany located in Mulheim an der Ruhr Telephone 0208 8268 102 Fax 0208 8268377 e mail info fhf de From outside of Germany please prefix the country code Telephone 49 208 8268102 Fax 49 208 8268377 When you have entered the PIN you can make selections under the following items with the aid of the key or e Direct Call To switch on the direct call To enter the direct call number Total Lock Locks the telephone preventing all outgoing calls Caution It is also not possible to dial emergency telephone numbers Directory Only Only permits outgoing calls to numbers contained in telephone book e Settings For disabling or enabling the main menu items Settings Languages and Change
12. place it on the terminals 13 and 14 A B in accordance with the connection diagram Only wires having a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm should be used because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not guaranteed Connecting a second ringer bell shunt optional accessory Remove the sealing plug 5 and tighten the M20x1 5 cable gland cap Insert the wire of the second ringer and place it on the terminals in accordance with the connection diagram Only utilise wires which have a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not guaranteed Connecting an external loudspeaker optional accessory Remove the sealing plug 6 and tighten the M20x1 5 cable gland cap Insert the wire of the loudspeaker and place it on the terminals 11 and 12 SPK SPK in accordance with the connection diagram Only utilise wires which have a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not guaranteed Connecting a headset optional accessory Remove the sealing plug 6 and tighten the M20x1 5 cable gland cap Guide the specially manufactured wire with the headset socket included in the delivery of the headset through the cable screw cap and place it on the terminals 5 through 10 HSM HSM HSR HSR HSS1 HSS2 in accordance with the connection diagram Only the wire included in the delivery for the headset should be used because otherwise the IP66 housing pr
13. unchanged In the lower line the menu items available for selection change with each key press Activating a menu item Press the key vss The menu item which was indicated in the lower line is now located in the upper line In the lower line you see the additional options available Exiting the menu Press the key w With each key press you jump to the previous menu When you arrive back in the main menu you exit it with the next key press 15 Main Menu except ZB version With the aid of the key or you can make selections under the following items e Telephone Book For selecting a telephone number from the telephone book memory e Change Phonebook For creating new telephone book entries For modifying existing telephone book entries For deleting existing telephone book entries e Lock PIN For changing to the submenu Direct call For setting the complete lock To permit selections from the telephone book only For disabling or enabling the main menu items Settings Languages and Change Phonebook For changing the PIN e Settings For adjusting the ringer volume and changing the melody Adjust the loudspeaker volume Adjust the handset volume Adjust the headset volume Adjust the LCD contrast Set the dialling method Set the flash time Set the exchange number and pause Restoring to the default dettings Switch on off an external loudspeaker Wecome text e Languages For selecting the
14. 0 Hz and 24 90 Vac Consultation hold key Flash function adjustable from 40 ms to 399 ms via the menu Dialling method PD or DTMF mode can be set via the menu DTMF mode in accordance with ITU T recommendation Q 23 Pulse Dial mode with pulse pause ratio 1 5 1 or 2 1 adjustable via the menu Exchange number An exchange number and dialling pause are programmable to between 1 s and 6 s via the menu Bell Shunt Possibility for connecting a second external ringer External speaker Terminals for the connection of an external speaker optional accessory Headset Terminals for the connection of a headset optional accessory Note A headset or a second earpiece can be connected but not both simultaneously Second earpiece Terminals for the connection of a second earpiece optional accessory Note A headset or a second earpiece can be connected but not both simultaneously Connection Up to 4 mm inflexible terminals Up to 2 5 mm flexible Housing Material Glass fibre reinforced polyester Height x width x approx 260 mm x 228 mm x 135 mm depth Weight approx 5 5 kg Display 2 line alphanumeric display with pictograms Field of view approx 78 mm x 26 mm Keyboard Metal keyboard with protection against ice 21 keys with ABC inscription for name entries 23 Position of operation Mounted uprig
15. Robust weather resistant telephone 0009 ResisiTel zs a ce x Operating instructions i Eti 3 8 FUNKE HUSTER FERNSIG 2 FHF BA9700 08 12 Foreword Our weather resistant telephone is a captivating product on account of its precision convenience long service life and reliability It is freely programmable and the optimum choice for adverse ambient conditions Be it seawater high atmospheric humidity dust or the toughest mechanical strains the weather resistant telephone accomplishes its aim in any conditions The reason for this is the robust keypad made of V4A steel and an extremely solid housing made of impact resistant and shockproof cast moulding material All of the components utilised are even resistant to leeches and lubricants The 21 component V4A steel keypad which can be operated by a user wearing gloves and the easily readable alphanumeric display as well as the uncomplicated menus all ensure simple operation thus fulfilling the requirements for a leading edge and operationally reliable means of communication As a telephone suitable for connecting to the public telephone network and to private automatic branch exchanges the ResistTel always ensures reliable connections ResistTel ZB is designed for telephone exchange operation and corresponds to the ResistTel except for keypad and display Table of contents General operating instructions
16. The connection wire must be laid in such a manner that there is no danger of stumbling 2 The telephone must only be operated under the specified ambient conditions see section Technical data Adverse ambient conditions such as e g ambient temperatures which are too high or too low are not permissible because this promotes the failure of electronic components 3 It must be ensured that the telephone the connection wire etc are not damaged It is not permissible to operate the telephone in a damaged state 4 When operating the telephone please heed the legal and commercial industrial regulations accident prevention regulations and electrical regulations provisions 5 Repairs are only permissible with original spare parts which must be replaced by a specialist Other replacement parts can cause damage and render the guarantee invalid 27 6 Before repair is performed or before replacement of the telephone it must be disconnected from the voltage supply If it is unavoidable that the power be switched on during servicing or repair then this must only be performed by suitably trained specialist personnel 7 The stipulated position of utilisation must be adhered to The telephone must be installed on a plane surface only in vertical operating position 8 In the open state of the telephone no dust may ingress the device 9 Upon mounting or demounting the device do not damage the cover seal which kee
17. an An audible signal is given if programming was successful Telephone book A maximum of 50 entries with name and telephone number 25 Guidelines and regulations Conformity to the following guidelines and regulations R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EG Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EWG EMC Directive RL89 336 EG for the domestic residential and industrial areas ETSI TBR 38 May 1998 acoustics ETSI TBR 21 January 1998 telephone network access but without device internal DC limitation to 60 mA see TBR21 item 4 7 1 DC characteristics Advisory notes ETSI EG 201 121 V1 1 2 1998 07 ATAAB AN 003 004 013 relevant to all countries ATAAB AN 005 006 007 009 010 and DE 03 04 05 08 09 12 14 17 for Germany FTZ 121TR8 May 1994 Part 2 1 and 2 2 for the performance feature open listening FTZ 121TR8 May 1994 Part 2 1 2 2 and 3 for the performance feature hands free talking Pulse dialling method in accordance with BAPT 223 ZV5 version 07 96 where dialling method PDM 1 5 1 is set Pulse dialling method in accordance with BS6305 1982 with change AMD 4558 1984 where dialling method PDM 2 1 is set Meter pulse lock for 12 kHz BAKOM 337 2 2 12 97 Meter pulse lock for 16 kHz in the general meaning of BAKOM 337 2 2 12 1997 FTZ 121TR8 November1993 Part 3 1 for the magnetic field generator in the handset 26 Service You ha
18. ht on the wall The device must be mounted on a plane surface only Handset Sling protection Integrated adjustable sling protection Handset cord Steel reinforced steel clad cord made of V4A Earphone Dynamic capsule with stray field coil for the inductive connection of hearing aids Microphone Electret microphone capsule Noise suppression Greater than 3 dB by integrated speak in horn Ambient conditions Protection type IP 66 as per EN60529 Protection against external mechanical impacts IK 09 as per EN50102 Operating 25 C to 60 C temperature display does not operate below 20 C Storage 25 C to 70 C as per IEC60721 temperature Additional features Clearing key Separate key Hook switch Dry reed contact without a mechanical cradle Power supply from the analogue telephone network no additional mains supply required Meter pulse lock Electrical attenuation for 12 kHz and 16 kHz on the earphone greater than 30 dB with respect to 1 kHz Impedance telephone connections A B approx 13 KQ 1 Ver 12 kHz idle state approx 4kQ 10 Ver 12 kHz idle state approx 2 5 KQ 1 Ver 12 kHz during a call approx 2 3 KQ 10 Ver 12 kHz during a call approx 11 KQ 1 Ver 16 kHz idle state approx 4kQ 10 Ver 16 kHz idle state approx 2 5 KQ 1 Ver 16 kHz during a call approx 2 3 kQ 10 Ver 16 kH
19. of hands free talking For this reason hands free talking with the headset is not possible If you switch on the ResistTel with the key a you are operating in headset mode If you lift the handset while in headset mode the handset assumes a higher priority That means that it is possible to speak and listen using the handset but in this mode it is only possible to listen with the headset Comparison of the operating states without and with connected headset Operation without the headset Operation with the headset Handset mode Handset mode with the headset Handset can speak and listen Headset can only listen Loudspeaker is off Open Listening mode Open Listening with the headset Handset can speak and listen Headset can only listen Loudspeaker is on Hands free mode Headset mode Handset is replaced Headset can speak and listen Loudspeaker is off Using the keys and you can adjust the headset volume for talking If you wish to durably change the headset volume use the menu Settings Headset Volume You end the call using the key 14 Menu except ZB version Starting the menu Press the key v You are now situated in the main menu The top line of the display indicates the menu in which you are located The lower line indicates which menu item is selected Selecting menu items Press the key or The upper line of the display remains
20. otection standard is not guaranteed 10 Connecting a second earpiece optional accessory Remove the sealing plug 6 and tighten the M20x1 5 cable gland cap Insert the wire of the second earpiece and place it on the terminals 7 and 8 HSR HSR in accordance with the connection diagram Prior to assembly check cover seal for tightness Using the plug connector 7 plug the ribbon cable onto the pin contact strip 8 in the upper part of the housing Attach the upper part of the telephone and fasten it to the lower part of the telephone with the four cover screws 2 Upon disassembly of optional accessories suited blind plugs must be used to close the resulting openings Connection diagram Headset earpiece D External loudspeaker Telephone network lines Y External second ringer 15 Bell shunt 16 Belt shunt e olo eje eje alo ale o Sling holder The holding strength for the handset is continuously adjustable Loosen the screws 12 and move the stopping catches 13 Pushing the stopping catches together increases the holding strength whereas pulling them apart reduces it Tighten the screws again 11 Drilling diagram For making a drilling template please use the following dimensions in mm 201 G The diameter of the drilled hole is dependent on the screw employed screw diameter max 8 mm and the type of supporting
21. oudspeaker volume 4 e External loudspeaker switched off e Welcome text FHF e Dialling method DTMF signal duration 90 ms e Flash time 80 ms e LCD contrast 5 normal value e Pause length after exchange number 3 seconds e PIN 0000 Caution Resetting to the default settings via the menu restores these default values with the exception of the PIN and the language e The PIN is not changed e The language is not changed 21 Menu overview except ZB version Main Menu Telephone Book Name 1 To Name 50 Telephone book entry 1 is dialled To Telephone book entry 50 is dialled Change Telephone Book New Entry Change Entry Delete Entry Add a new entry to the telephone book A telephone book entry is changed A telephone book entry is deleted Lang Ringer Volume Melody Delete All The entire telephone book is deleted Lock PIN Direct Call Activate The direct call is switched on Change Number Change or enter the direct call number Total Lock The telephone is locked completely Directory Only Telephone is locked except for numbers in the telephone book Settings The main menu items Settings Languages and Change Phonebook are disabled or enabled Change PIN The PIN is changed default 0000 Settings The ringer volume is set The ringer melody is set Speaker Volume Handset Volume Headset Volume LCD Contrast Dialling DTMF 90ms
22. ps the cover tight or the collar on the lower part of the housing 10 Magnetic fields with energy technical frequencies can cause a slight impairment of the listening quality If this is the case please ensure that the telephone is installed at a suitable location 11 If there is a high concentration of sulphurous gases in the environment the lettering of the keys can fade and a rust film can arise 12 Changes to the product which are in the interests of technical progress are possible even without prior notice CE symbol The ResistTel fulfils the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EG Radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity In detail the ResistTel complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EWG and the EMC Directive RL89 336 EG for the domestic residential and industrial areas The conformity of the ResistTel with the above mentioned directives is confirmed by the CE symbol EMC Directive The device complies with the requirements of the new EMC directive 2004 108 EC the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC and the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC The conformity with the above directives is confirmed by the CE sign 28 Index of catchwords Assembly nn 10 CE symbol esses 28 Change telephone book 18 Complete lock 19 Connection diagram
23. sfully this is confirmed by an acknowledgement tone When you receive a call the ResistTel rings at the ringer volume level selected by you and for the duration of the calling sound the symbols 4 appears on the display If you enter a PIN with the menu you can restrict or block dial functions Forgetting the PIN is the equivalent of losing a key If you forget the PIN please contact our technical support You have a guarantee period of 24 months commencing from the date of purchase If you have a problem please contact our technical support in Germany located in Mulheim an der Ruhr Telephone 0208 8268 102 Fax 0208 8268377 e mail info fhf de From outside of Germany please prefix the country code Telephone 49 208 8268 102 Fax 49 208 8268377 If a fault occurs which cannot be rectified by telephone please send the whole telephone along with a copy of the sales receipt to the following address FHF Support ResistTel Gewerbeallee 15 19 D 45478 Mulheim an der Ruhr Germany If on examination of the telephone it is discovered that a fault is not the case you will be charged a service fee Overview of the device GGGGQ iie O Note In case of the ZB version the keypad and display are replaced by a solid metal plate Overview of the device Outside view of telephone lower part Lower part of the telephone Upper par
24. t of the telephone Pin contact strip Note The ZB version is not equipped with a pin contact strip 6 Overview of the device Inside view of telephone lower part Screws Lower part of the telephone Plug connector Sealing plug Sealing plug Cable screw cap Note The ZB version is neither equipped with a plug connector nor a display Display and keyboard expect for ZB version Function keys Using these keys you can directly change settings or make durable setlings in the menu Display The upper two lines 1234512345123455 display the call number B73906 7890678988 L o he menu settings 08 i 14 VCAP Il 5 d The lower line shows A appropriate pictograms for the functions OOO Switching key Ga 8 3 Clearing key co Repeat dialling key 0 R Consultation hold key Number keys These keys are used to enler call numbers and texts Contents after unpacking The delivery includes ResistTel telephone Operating instructions 2self adhesive lettering plates ZB version notes The ResistTel ZB connects depending on the features of the PABX with the PABX while lifting the handset The ResistTel ZB can be called also because the ringing circuit is built in Furthermore there are interfaces for operating an optional second earpiece
25. ve purchased a state of the art product manufactured by FHF and subject to stringent quality controls If you have questions regarding the telephone or if a malfunction has occurred even after the guarantee period please contact FHF see page 4 Please have the type and article number ready these numbers can be found on the type plate when you contact us Maintenance and servicing The telephone is maintenance free Nevertheless if the telephone is deployed in areas with significant impurities due to dust grease oil etc then it should be cleaned from time to time The handset and the telephone should be wiped with a damp cleaning cloth Caution Never use sharp objects for cleaning Waste disposal The device may be completely recycled as electronic waste Upon disassembling the device the plastic metal and electronic components must be disposed of separately In every single case the national requirements and regulations for waste disposal must be observed The waste disposal requirements of your country must be observed Warning and safety instructions This equipment is a weather resistant telephone specifically designed for operation in a harsh industrial environment The following warning and safety instructions must be heeded 1 The telephone is constructed in protection class II and must only be connected to and operated with the stipulated voltage A proper connection must be ensured
26. z during a call Optical call signalling Display indicates 24 Ringer volume approx 95 dB A at a distance of 1 m at 50 Vac 50 Hz In the default settings The maximum volume is also dependent on the selected melody and on the power supply conditions 6 step volume and mute mode can be set via the menu The ringer volume is reduced by approx 13 dB A if the optional external loudspeaker is switched on in the menu Ringer melodies 10 melodies can be selected via the menu Open Listening Maximum volume approx 70 dB A at a distance of 1 m 7 step volume can be set via the menu Durable setting via the menu The internal loudspeaker volume is reduced if the optional external loudspeaker is switched on in the menu Hands free Function possible where ambient noise do not exceed 70 dB A at greater noise levels it is not possible to understand the telephone conversation in hands free mode Maximum loudspeaker volume approx 70 dB A at a distance of 1 m 7 step volume can be set via the menu Durable setting via the menu The open listening volume is reduced if the optional external loudspeaker is switched on in the menu Handset loud Handset volume from 0 dB to 12 dB function 7 step volume can be set via the menu Durable setting via the menu Menus In German English Spanish French and Itali
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