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1. Press the key for the next character Should you need to select the same character on the same key Press the right cursor key and select the character again Example character selection ABC Key number 2 1 Press key 2 Displays letter A 2 Press key 2 Displays letter B 3 Press key 2 Displays letter C 4 Press key 2 Displays number 2 5 Press key 2 Displays letter A Each name can hold a maximum of 13 characters 2 General operation 9 Delete characters press left cur B sor key ee oe Press the right cursor key and the cursor moves one place to the right select more charac ters Press again generates a blank space Example Enter the name OTTO Press number key 6 three times for Q Press number key 8 once for T As you need the same letter again press the right cursor key to select the next letter and press number 8 again for T Press number key 6 three times for Q 10 z 2 General operation Prompts in the display will help you when operating the unit The actual mode of the machine will determine which options are available and are presented in the 2 line of text 2 4 Display indicator stand by mode When at rest the following status is indicated The Handset is ready to use there is no connection and no call is being signalled In the 2 line of text the selected base set is indicated A B as well as the current battery capaci
2. memory KI 21 1 or A short code number can be selected directly by means of the following procedure e Press the short code key Selection of the memory loca tion g P The selection of the memory locati on can be made with the aid of the or arrow keys or by entering the two digit number ooo oo0 0o00 n E If you wish to see the stored phone number press the OK key You can now make corrections or extensions to the phone number which are actually dialled but not stored or call Only the last 15 digits are dis up the last number redial played in the case of phone numbers longer than 15 digits A radio link is set up and the dis D played short code destination is sel ected by pressing the ON OFF key 4 12 Using emergency numbers You will always have the option of dialling one of the two pre programmed numbers Police Fire Dept and the third personalised SOS number see section 4 4 Dial as follows m press menu key press 1 key g G select the name with the cursor keys A By pressing the ON OFF key the radio connection is made and the emergency number is dialled 4 _ Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 23 4 13 Switching on and off the keypad The keypad lock blocks the keys thus preventing accidental dialling during transportation for example If the keypad lock is switched on then the only available option is to switch it off There is one exception an emergency call this
3. PIN If a PIN is issued in the following way outgoing calls can only be made if the PIN is entered beforehand Handset is in stand by mode Fw press menu key press OK key B i gt select TEL LOCK ON OFF TH 7 ea press OK key Ed enter new personalised PIN i e 1234 enter PIN once again ooo 0000 ooo ooo 0000 ooo press OK key The unit is now locked Outgoing calls can only be made by entering this PIN Please take careful note of the PIN If you forget this PIN the unit can only be unlocked by a Service Engineer 4 _ Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 25 4 18 Making acall with lock enabled D Press ON OFF key PIN 588 enter the PIN i e 1234 After correct PIN the handset is ready to dial Display message depends on the used base set PIN Dial required number ooo goood ooo 4 19 Disabling the lock Handset is in stand by mode press menu key g D select TEL LOCK ON OFF press OK key enter PIN press OK key The unit is now unlocked 26 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 4 20 Setting the Handset ringing type The ringing type to signal incoming calls can be individually configu red for tune and volume 10 melodies and 8 volume settings are available At volume level 01 the tone sounds only once in order not to disturb users meetings for example When delivered the Handset is set at volume 05 and melody 02 B press menu
4. can be made at any time An active keypad lock is switched off when placing the handset in the charger after an interruption in the power supply to the handset removal of the batteries or after taking a call Inco ming calls can be taken in the normal way Switching on the keypad m press menu key press star key Switching off the keypad m press menu key press star key 4 14 Switching on off the Handset You can switch off the mobile unit when You do not want to be disturbed by incoming calls You are outside the range of the base set and you wish to save the batte ries K To switch off press and hold ON OFF key for two seconds When the handset is switched off POWER OFF appears in the display A To switch on again press the ON OFF key When powered off incoming calls are not signalled 4 15 Temporarily switching off the Handset If you do not wish to accept an incoming call pressing the STOP key will stop the telephone ringing 24 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 416 The volume in the handset The pre set volume in the handset can be increased VOLUM E HIGH or VOLUM E STANDARD is displayed for 3 seconds after changing Increasing the volume in the handset u press menu key El press hash key Switching handset volume back to standard B press menu key El press hash key 4 17 Activating the lock changing the PIN This device can be protected against unauthorised use by allocating a
5. to the operating instructions for your GAP base 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 17 4 3 Ending a call internal and external A ree the ON r Replace Handset in the charger vr 4 4 Mute function The microphone of the telephone is switched off by the mute key The other person on the line now cannot hear you The Handset is connected on a Call m press menu key 0 press 0 key Microphone is switched off MIC OFF is displayed for 3 seconds m press menu key 0 press 0 key microphone is reactivated MIC ON is displayed for 3 seconds 4 5 Lastnumber redial individual last number redial Phone numbers do not have to be entered manually when redialling them They can be dialled automatically at the touch of a button by means of the last number redial function The last 5 phone numbers are available for this TOE set is in a ready to dial state i e a radio link has been set up Various possibilities are shown on the second line of the display depending on which device you are operating your handset e g dialling a phone number out of the last number redial Gm or via short code Press the last number redial key a Press the OK key The phone number which was dialled last is dialled again 18 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 4 6 Last number redial History function It is not necessary to manually enter numbers for redialling at the touch of a button
6. you can dial with the last number redial This stores the last 5 dialled calls history function You can display these numbers in the display and activate the redial The last dialled number will overwrite the oldest entry in the last number memory Handset in stand by state or ready to dial Press the last number redial key The last number dialled is dis played Corrections or additions to the number is possible see also General Information Display Indicators when telephoning Press the last number redial key The last but one dialled number is displayed and so on Required number is selected in stand by mode Number is dialled after pressing the ON OFF key Or in Ready to Dial the number is dialled by pressing the OK key Numbers longer than 15 digits only the last 15 digits are displayed As mentioned in section 2 6 you also have the option of correcting or adding to the number Telephone numbers stored in last number redial are retained even after changing the battery 4 _ Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 19 4 7 Short code general The Handset can store 21 numbers and names Stored entries can be retrieved either by scrolling with the cursor keys or by entering the memory location number 01 21 As a special feature it is possible to give the Handset its own name max 13 characters which is displayed when stand by in the upper text line This name must be stored in memor
7. Handy P co Operating Instructions ggnagenuk The Handy at a glance Receiver Inset Display gghagenuk Dico Keys for menu operation Menu ON Short code dialling internal last number repetition Microphone r The Charger The technology at a glance The enhanced feature handset for DECT devices and systems with GAP Digital transmission in accordance with the DECT standard Short code memory for 20 phone numbers Adjustable volume Standard NiCd or NiMH batteries of various capaci ties can be used size AA miniature OFF Sional kevs Table of contents 1 Table of contents 1 Getting to know and connecting your Handy Ted TANGA Ste pS o5 s0 9aufen10e frrlaipsttodjacaawnotaaSultyhicdtta usbildi00u 50 vA 3 1 2 Some technical DDITTIGUHOF s six5css1ei2niEsoH0builglauliadkolaaidieltb fg kas e 3 1 3 Charging and handling batteries sonseiisseenanuaennieinnundinainiusatueaaii 4 1 4 Installing changing the batferies ca 5 1 5 Notes on operating the Mandy isizetissoovasgmdoltnanfagblfftAnugisigtasee 5 1 6 Default settings on deliveryY sssssssssssssssssrsrrernrnrirrrrsrsrrsrnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrerrnrnrnnnns 6 1 7 Cleaning and MaintenanCe sssssssssssssssssrerrrrrrrrirrrrsrsrnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrerernrnrnnnnns 6 2 General operation Dal Ser gU E na a 7 2 2 Entering names and teXt sisisissisrsssssssnnsnnnsnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnrrnrnnrnrnnna
8. are always ready for dialling in any operating mode and are simple to recall se section 4 7 Calling emergency numbers Emergency numbers are stored as follows Fw press menu key g D select NAM E NO fea press OK key H select PROG SOS NO B gt g press OK key o Tp aie thy gj D select either one of the pre pro grammed numbers Fire Dept Police or the personalised number name ea press OK key ooo 0000 ooo oO ooo 0000 ooo 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features For the personalised number now enter the name press OK key enter telephone number make corrections if necessary with cursor keys press OK key 4 10 Deleting short code memory Press menu key press OK key select NAM E NO press OK key select DEL NAM E NO press OK key papri 21 Select memory location either by using cursor keys OR by entering the 2 digit number press OK key M emory location is deleted You can now delete another short code memory or quit this function via the menu key You can also delete all short code memory at once Instead of selecting DELETE NAM E NO choose DELETE ALL and press the OK key twice 22 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 4 11 Dialling with the short code feature preparing to dial The handy is in an idle state but a radio link has not been set up D The arrow keys can be used to reach the first last short code
9. ated The display information about KE1 and KE2 is redundant u press menu key 5 press number 5 In the top line the three strongest base sets are indicated In the lower line their field strengths are compared If the field strength is too weak this indicated by two dashes Quit this function by pressing the menu key Index Accepting Call T0 T T 16 Acoustic signalling 30 POD VG spirtdossioosbtoftituefpitesuel 30 Calling up the local menu 13 Calls INCOMING niiin 16 Calls outgoing 16 CE SVITIDOlLnubtlfagibsanlsadRut 30 Charging the batteries 3 4 5 Changing the PIN 24 Cleaning encanhar 6 DECT standard sers 3 Deleting the short code MGTIO 1u c ng 126 nanisevfusuaridi 21 Delivery state si abneeduinofaiieisnei 6 Display oiana A 10 32 Emergency numbers 20 22 ENGKY DON nhac ventas 3 Ending a callen 17 Fa ltS aien 33 Handling the batteries 4 Hearing aids sses 3 History FUNCION ssec 18 JH Staterna anenai 10 Incoming calls sssr 16 Initiating a Calls 16 K ycli n1 na 28 KWBS DCKaiazseoitG0605A86g208 23 Last number redial 11 17 18 L al MEN enig 13 Kole 4809 ni n1 1 24 25 Logging a handset in to a base 14 Log on iia 14 M aking a call with lock enabled 25 29 M aking an emergency call 22 M easuring the fie
10. dnlaelstulisad 20 410 Deleting short code mem0rY sec ueg 21 411 Dialling with the short code feature preparing to dial 22 412 Using emergency NUMDE TS ccccctein y u 22 413 Switching on off the keypad tn sentbuaandbdikEnaulaiaidtietsldaan badnbk 23 414 Switching on off the HANdSEt s sssssssssssssssnsnsnnnnrenrennnnnnrrnrnrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 23 415 Temporarily switching off the Handset eeeeree 23 416 The volume in the GMCS OL x sai eee 1110166 220d8i0ia e0a ii61e459 80 805A 24 417 Activating the lock Changing the PIN 24 418 Making a call With lock enabled s ss ssssssssssssnssnsnsnerernrnnnrrnrrnrnrnrnnrnsnnnnnnnnnnne 25 419 DI510I10TH C H CKc656sxsbnskirosptotybsbsoisBioiegle uudlilloftoffifbyi066i20 G85 25 4 20 Setting the Handset ringing type ccneniiiiiiies 26 Table of contents 5 Settings Programming 5 1 Overview of the functions in the set up menu 27 5 2 Switching on off KEVCIICK sisssit6eccsenasftiessanffiailedtsoptespiplnuserdaarnd 28 5 3 Measuring the TIE 0 SITEHDDHsissoai6aisecosivs6gi 6ssitnbibuleialieuded 28 HQ G E E E EA EN 29 6 Appendix B1 Acousticsignalihg ierra a a ahettas 30 6 2 CE 0188 for the portable part ss sssssssssssrrrrsssssssssr
11. e set or allow the system to select the most favourable base set via the AUTO function Please note that the Handset can only select between those base sets to which it has already er assigned it will then choose the base set with the strongest signal at that time press menu key confirm with the OK Key select SET UP press OK Key select NEW BASE press OK Key select required base set i e A B or Select AUTO press OK Key Select another menu item or quit menu with menu key 3 2 Assigning Handset to a base set The Handset must be assigned to a base set in order to make calls When logging on essential data is transferred from the base set In order to assign the Handset to a base set or a base system it is necessary to carry out programming at the Handset as well as the base set prior to logging on Please also read the chapter entitled Logging on in the operating instruc tions for your base base system 3 Basic settings 15 press menu key press OK Key select SET UP press OK Key select NEW BASE press OK Key select required base i e A B DO NOT SELECT AUTO press OK Key select LOG IN press OK Key enter PIN delivered default value 0000 Now prepare your base base system for the log in procedure refer to corresponding opera ting instructions only now press OK Key the pro 5 cess of logging in can take several seconds The furthe
12. e you use this device For further information please refer to the instructions for your base system 1 2 Some Technical Information The Handy P co is a cordless telephone conforming to the DECT Digital European Cordless Telephone standard It consists of a handset and a charger The speech in the handset is encrypted by the requirements stipulated in the DECT standard this offers protection against eavesdropping by scan ners The voice quality is not adversely affected Usage in connection with hearing aids can result in interference SH NI MH Note 1 Getting to know and connecting your Handy 1 3 Charging and handling batteries Charging When installing from new or after a prolonged time in storage the batteries Me the Handset must be initially charged up Place the Handset in the charger The Handset can be used with different battery types e g NiCd 650 mAh NiCd 700 mAh NiMH 1200 mAh etc ensure that only identical batteries are fitted When charging for the first time the batteries are charged for 14 hours this does not happen constantly but in pulses In normal use i e when the Handset is placed in the charger after the Battery Low is indicated the batteries will charge more quickly During use the charge is reduced the display shows these reductions at different stages 100 80 70 60 etc After changing the batteries no capacity value is given the same applies for a charged battery as
13. ed conformity assessment procedures were performed C 0188 X The portable part meets the requirements of the following EU directives CTR 6 94 471 EG Edition CTR 10 94 472 EG Edition 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 06 97 Appendix Overview of menu items 31 6 3 Overview of menu items only in range of the assigned base set 32 Appendix Symbols used in the display Trouble shooting 6 4 Symbols used in display 9 different symbols are used to help you operate the Handset B Ready to use indicator logged on and in range of the base set fa microphone switched off G actve when pressing the last number redial key to select a redial number when preparing to dial history function deactivated on retrieval of the telephone number or by completing or lea ving the procedure e activated on pressing the short code key when prompted to select or pro gramming a short code number deactivated on retrieval of the number or by completing or leaving the procedure PIN active when the Handset is locked against unauthorised use ji active when DTM F is installed this symbol is controlled by the base set K active when the handset is switched to LOUD O active when the keypad is disabled 6 5 Trouble Shooting no functionality w battery low change battery Check that the bat
14. hort code can be recal led by pressing the relevant key and the number is shown in the display Corrections can also be made retros pectively in which numbers can be added or deleted from the end by using the left cursor key and re placed with the correct numbers By pressing the ON OFF key the radio connection is automatically made and the number dialled 2 6 Display indicator idle state last number redial The handset is in an idle state On pressing the last number redial key the first number in the last number redial memory is dis played The last five phone numbers which were dialled manually are in the last number redial memory the v one of these five numbers is deleted when dialling a new phone number The second phone number which is Stored can be recovered by pressing the last number redial key again The third number is indicated by B pressing the last number redial key yet again etc After pressing amp E a for a fifth time pressing it again then Fate Ged PR displays the first phone number 7 SSS If you wish to dial the displayed phone number press the ON OFF key 2 General operation Numbers longer than 15 digits only the last 15 digits are displayed As mentioned in section 2 5 you also have the option of correcting or adding to the number Telephone numbers stored in last number redial are retained even after changing the battery 2 7 Display indicator D
15. ialling with short code The Handset is in stand by mode with the cursor keys you can immediately reach the first and last location numbers 21 01 The following will enable you to select target location numbers Press the short code key Select a number either by keying in the memory location number 01 21 in the key pad or by scrol dae nd as ling through the memory by either abu S3 F09 v the cursor keys or the short code key The corresponding name is displayed After pressing the OK key the corresponding number is dis played The option to amend num bers is identical to manual dialling and last number redialling lf you want to select the displayed number press the ON OFF key Numbers longer than 15 digits only the last 15 digits are displayed 2 General operation 2 8 Calling up the local menu Press the menu key The M ENU menu item then appears Upon confirmation by means of the OK key either SYSTEM or the local menu appear depending on whether the handset is logged into a base and is within the radio range The first menu item in the local menu is displayed use the arrow keys to move to the desired menu item 13 14 3 Basic settings 3 1 Selecting a base set The Handset can be assigned to up to 4 base set A B C D This means you can use the Handset in various locations If you change location then select the appropriate bas
16. key H orks PTR g select VO LU M E M E LO DY z H xL Tissus Tana ann press OK Key g D select VOLUM E or M ELODY press OK Key g P to set the volume 8 levels 00 no ringing type 01 short click 02 07 volume to set the melody 10 melodies 01 10 a press OK Key Fw press menu key 5 _ Settings Programming 21 5 1 Overview of the functions in the set up menu Various settings for operating the j handset are combined in the set up menu B The set up menu can be found in the local menu as a submenu press The default values state upon ka OK key delivery are Key click on B gramme the log in procedure can be found earlier on in these opera Note A description of how to pro hi m Pippip ting instructions 28 5 _ Settings Programming 5 2 Switching on off keyclick The keyclick is an acoustic acknowledgement on pressing a key When delivered the key click is switched on the following will enable you to Switch if off or vice versa Fu press menu key Ea press OK Key g a select SET UP K press OK Key KD 7727 press OK Key gg press OK Key m Press menu key to select other menu items 5 3 Measuring the field strength In order to assist you in deciding on the choice of location for the base set you can measure the field strength The quality of the connection to the three strongest base sets is then indic
17. ld strength 28 M enu items 0verview 31 M ute FUNCION 17 Names c chyxngs e Taxi rdbiasi 8 Outgoing calls sssi 16 OVEIVIOW sssrin b Overview of menu items 31 Preparing to dial 11 Ready to dial sssr 10 Selecting a base 14 SOIVICE ioana 34 Set up location 5 Set UP MENU siirsin 27 SOM COGS anaana 19 Signalling leer teeters reenter 30 SOS NUMDES sssr 20 22 Switching on off the handset 23 SYM DO Eins aa 32 Technical data 33 Technology 3 b Temporarily switching off the hand Setanin 23 TXS agnomen ana 8 Tone ringing han narailrteidotbei 26 User guide TT TA 1n 7 VOIUME ninaa 24 30 Appendix Acoustic signalling Approval and CE M arks 6 1 Acoustic signalling e The dialling tone is a continous signal It sounds when the handset is switched on This means you can dial the phone number to reach someone via the public telephone network e The ringing tone is a signal with a short tone long pause rhythm It sounds after the phone number has been dialled This means the connection has been established e The busy tone has a swift rhythm of short tones and pauses It sounds after the phone number has been dialled This means the connection or line which has been dialled is busy 6 2 CE 0188 X for the portable part The product complies with the basic requirements of all respective direc tives of the European Union Council The specifi
18. nannnnnnnnnnnne 8 2 3 Display indicator stand by Mode cac c ccesaeinciebnaeiaeuidudflnnadgiatie 10 2 4 Display indicator switching on ready to dial 10 2 5 Display indicator stand by mode preparing to dial 11 2 6 Display indicator idle state last number redial 11 2 7 Display indicator dialling with shor code 12 2 8 Calling up the local Menu ssssssssssisssssssssterrrrrssnssnerrrrrnrnssnnntnrnnrrnnnannnnrernnnrnnns 13 3 Basic settings Dake EICGIHW G DBSE SELasnnaebardtiadttisiiidtitldbihgiiatuluinthddaheautok 14 3 2 Assigning Handset to a baSe S f nao 14 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 41 Accepting a call INCOmMINg ssssssssssssssssnsnnsnenennrnnnrnrrnrrnrsrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrerns 16 4 2 Initiating a call outgoing calls Preparing to dial 16 43 Ending bes Cal niana a E li 17 4 4 Mute function aa a 17 4 5 Last number redial individual last number redial 17 4 6 Last number redial History functi0n scccscceceseressree 18 4T 25I10FLC00e70GIIGTssiuSniitieieiaxn6saicwvnodisltatfluaittomsnldfiasnl 19 4 8 Storing names and MU MD CRS cessirtiuiinetoght lNgioisdpenitanaiaiihb ke 19 4 9 SOS emergency MUM ENS chon lbsiftlsanbltodsssonsusga
19. of the Handset see Symbols in the Display In the first line of text available functions are presented as clear text In the second line of text you are given the relevant sub options from these functions presented as text and abbreviations You have the follo wing options Option 1 OK key M ake selection by pressing the OK key For example you can now enter a short dial code or change an existing one The OK key basically serves as confirmation of a selection or sto ring an entry Option 2 STOP key End the menu display by pressing the Stop key With the stop key you can terminate use at any time i e cancel keying in Repeated pressing will take you to the pre vious menu level and eventually to Stand by mode Option 3 Cursor keys With the cursor keys you can scroll forward right key or back ward left key to select a menu item or an entry ooo ooog ooo 2 General operation 2 2 Entering names and text Entering characters is possible when A Z is displayed in the 2nd row of text Letters numbers and various punctuation marks are available keys 0 and 1 Entry is via the numeric keypad Every number is assigned to several cha racters located on the upper half of the keys Selecting characters Press once 17 character Press twice 2 character The last character is followed by the key number followed again by the first character etc Character selected
20. other electronic equipment such as hi fi systems office or microwave equipment to exclude mutual interference Also avoid an installation location in the vicinity of heat sour ces e g radiators Place the unit on a non slip mat so that the plastic feet of the unit are not damaged by the furniture coating leaving undesirable marks on the furni ture surface For obvious reasons the manufacturer cannot be held res ponsible for such damage 1 Getting to know and connecting your Handy 16 Default settings on delivery The Handy Pico is delivered with the following basic settings e No phone numbers stored Ringer melody level 2 s Ringer volume level 5 e Handset volume normal Keypad lock inactive e Key click switched on e PIN 0000 Telephone lock off These default settings can be changed according to your own personal requirements and connection conditions 1 7 Cleaning and maintenance Simply wipe the plastic with a slightly damp cloth or an anti static cloth do not use a dry cloth and avoid the use of cleaning or scouring fluids 2 General operation 7 2 1 User Guide Your new telephone is simple to use thanks to the user guide in the dis play M enu key The menu is activated and cancel led by pressing the M enu key It is context sensitive as to which menu item is prompted see Overview of M enu Items In the first line of the display you are shown with the help of symbols the current status
21. r control of the procedure is effected via the corresponding base station refer to the respective operating instructions or the prompt on the display 16 ooo oooo ooo o 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features 41 Accepting a call incoming On receiving a call The phone rings and the following messages depends on the base system in use Accepting the call By picking up the Handset from the base set automatically switches on the Handset Or By pressing the ON OFF Key 4 2 Initiating a call outgoing calls Preparing to dial Calls are initiated by entering the phone number A phone number which has been dialled is stored in the last number redial memory when switching off the handset You can also utilise the convenient possibilities of the phone number memory for speed dialling or last number redial Enter the phone number B Press the ON OFF key a eS mpi porgi M ake the call B If the service is available e Display of the call charges during the call depending on the base used Otherwise e Display of the call duration in minutes seconds after the first minute has lapsed at the latest Internal functions Internal functions such as initiating a call to a second handset which is logged into the same base or switching a call between two handsets are initiated by means of the Internal key INT The further procedure depends on the cor responding base refer
22. rrrrrssssssenrrrrssnsnnnnsrernnrs 30 6 3 OVERVIEW OF men IteMS sung 1 s66 bgcsndiatnttlbaahaupxtpgi oivuftfrutngeside 31 6 4 Symbols used in the display ssssss ssssssssssssessrrrrsrssssesrerrrrrssssnsrenrerrssnsnsnnsrerenrs 32 65 gt MOUDIESNOOUNG 5s sxastlGadsttranndcliflankofn aa l s60a 32 66 Technical Datar sunaisma a ANAE 33 TE E EE EE E T 33 Note 1 Getting to know and connecting your Handy 3 1 1 Initial steps 1 Charging the batteries The enclosed batteries have to be installed before the handset can be used They are not precharged and therefore have to be charged first A complete basic charge during initial operation takes approx 14 hours also refer to Initial operation Preparation charging and handling batteries However the handset can also be used after a short charging time of e g 1 hour the specified standby or talktimes however cannot be attained in this case To charge the batteries connect the power pack to the socket at the bottom of the charger and connect the plug to the mains Place the handset in the charger the charging process commences 2 Logging the handset in to a base system To be able to use the handset to make a call first of all it has to be log ged in to a base station To do so carry out the procedure described in the chapter entitled Assigning the handset to a base This guide describes the operation of your handset Additional functions can be used depending on which bas
23. teries are cor rectly fitted especially ensuring the contacts are free from dust etc see1 4 im assign the Handset to the base set see 3 1 no battery status display im battery has been changed dis play only appears on reaching 60 aoe w Change battery see 1 Appendix Technical Data Service 33 6 6 Technical Data Standard DECT GAP Transmission reception frequency 1880 1900 MHz Range up to 300 m Operating time in buildings up to 50 m Standard battery Standby up to 45 h 2x700 mAh NiCd Size AA Talktime up to 5h Power battery accessory Standby up to 70 h Talktime up to 8h Slimline batterypack acces Standby up to 40 h sory Talktime up to 4 5h Dimensions 150 mm x 52 mm x 20 25 mm depends on the battery cover used Weight incl batteries 180 g The standby times are approximate and depend upon the position of the base and its distance from the hand set s This device fulfills the requirements of the EU regulations 92 31 EWG Electromagnetic compatibility 93 68 EWG Electric resources for use within certain voltage ranges This is designated by the CE label Subject to changes Hagenuk GmbH User s M anual Handy Pico Westring 431 Mat Nr 3100 558 D 24118 Kiel Edition 12 98
24. this is an unknown state for the Handset The display will show ___ t after a few hours will the normal indicator appear with a percentage value If disconnected from the power supply for several hours e g holidays or during a lengthy installation the batteries should be removed as they will lose too much charge and will need to be fully re charged before the unit is to be used again Handling the batteries Apart from charging the batteries as a result of normal usage there is no particular handling instruction necessary in order to maximise the effi ciency of the batteries Even so the battery is a consumable and its capacity and the resulting operating time will eventually diminish Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Do not dispose with household waste Only rechargeable batteries can be used 1 Getting to know and connecting your Handy 5 1 4 Installing changing the batteries Remove the cover of the battery chamber by pressing gently on the upper edge where the clips are situated Remove the old batteries Fit the new batteries as indicated Slide back the cover making sure the lock is enga ged Only fit identical bat tery types with iden tical capacity Only use rechargea ble batteries 15 Notes on operating the Handy Handy as well as charger unit must be located within transmission range of the base set Avoid installing the unit in the direct vicinity of
25. ty This is displayed in steps of 20 or 10 If the Handset has an estimated charge of 0 a warning message is displayed and accompanied by a war ning signal A connected call in pro gress cannot be continiued If on the other hand at this point there is a radio connection there is 3 minutes operating time remaining When the Handset is placed in the B base set you will hear a short ack nowledgement tone Itis now being charged as the battery did not e have a full charge and POWER iiiaae appears in the display When the signal becomes weaker i e the Handset is outside the range of base set or is not log ged on to a base set the message NO BASE appears 2 5 Display indicator switching on ready to dial At Ready to dial the following status is indicated the Handset is swit ched on via the ON OFF key there is radio connection to the base set The telephone is now ready for you to dial a number In the second line of the display you are shown various options For example choose a number from the last number redial J or select a short code 2 General operation 11 2 5 Display indicator stand by mode preparing to dial At preparing to dial the following status is indicated The handset is in stand by mode there is no radio connection to the base set You can enter the telephone number in to the keypad max 24 places A number stored in last number redial or in s
26. y location number 21 4 8 Storing names and numbers m press menu key Ga press OK key EI D select NAM E NO P press OK key Ka press OK key Select memory location The first memory location is indica ted You can now enter a two or digit location number or user ooo ooo n n n n g D the cursor key to locate an empty Note field or to re use a field If location The user should ensure that all is unoccupied IS dis stored numbers are correctly played programmed B press OK key Key in name for further details see section General Information ente ring names and text Km Complete the keying in of the name by pressing the OK key 20 4 Telephoning Basic Functions Extra Features Enter telephone number ooo 0000 ooo or Press the last number redial key to transfer num ber to the short code gI M ake corrections with the left memory cursor key a press OK Key Search for the next available loca tion or leave this function by pres sing the menu key Note If a dialling pause is required press the short code key M at the appro priate point 4 9 SOS Emergency numbers Your new telephone contains special short code memory locations for emergency numbers two of which are reserved for Police and Fire Dept Enter the actual numbers for these services in your area i e 999 The third number is for your own choice for example your local doctor etc These numbers

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