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1. Basic use and settings 11 gt PhoneBook 5Find amp Call Jones 053450512 Calling by name 1 Select Find amp Call and press YES 2 Press the key which has the first letter of the name you are searching for Press once for the first letter of that key twice for the second and three times for the third letter of the key To narrow down the search you can also enter the next letter s of the name 3 Correct the name if necessary CLR delete DOWN key move left UP key move right and press YES to confirm The first name in the phone book beginning with the entered letter s or if it does not exist a name beginning with the next letter is displayed 4 If necessary scroll until you find the right name and press YES to dial the number Quick call by name You can also search for a telephone number by name in your phone book without using the menus To use quick call by name 1 Press the key which has the first letter of the name and hold down the key until the display shows the first name in the phone book beginning with the letter on the key you have just pressed For the second letter of that particular key press the key again without holding it down For the third letter press the key again and so on The display shows the first name in the phone book beginning with the chosen letter or if it does not exist only the letters you entered In the lat ter case the last and incorrect letter flashes You can
2. I Icons 34 Installation 5 INT key 34 Interference 37 Internal call 76 telephone numbers 16 Intrinsic safety 37 IPEI 23 K Key click 20 icon 35 map 14 Keys 34 L Language handset 6 19 handset menu 32 Last call 27 Least cost routing 27 Letters 4 Light 20 Long tones 19 M Maintenance 38 Making a call 71 Index 41 Master reset base station 22 handset 20 Melodies 20 Menu cancel 8 operation 8 using menus 8 Menus 36 Message icon 35 waiting 27 Microphone off 3 MSN 20 Multi cell mode 22 Multiple Subscriber Numbers 20 Mute microphone 3 N Navigation keys 8 Networks 28 No key 8 34 No network 28 Number barring 27 exemption 27 0 Operating range 7 Out of range 28 P Paging 16 handsets 17 PARI 23 PARK 23 Path through the menus 8 Phone book 4 about 14 add caller s number 5 add last dialled number 5 add name and number 9 5 changing names and numbers 5 deleting names and numbers 16 entering letters 74 entering names 14 entering numbers 4 Phone lock 22 Index PIN code base station 23 handset 22 overview 23 reset 23 Power failure 37 Preparing for use 5 Priority phone 2 R Radio interference 37 Range 37 Receiving a call 77 Reference 37 Reject calls 77 Remaining budget 26 Reset base station 22 base station PIN code 23 handset 20 handset PIN code 23 Restrict calls 26 Ring type 20 volume 79 Ring off icon 35 Ringer base station
3. 14 Basic use and settings re om gt PhoneBook L gt Store gt AddNew gt PhoneBook L gt Store gt AddLastDial gt AddWhoCall To insert lower case letters press the letter first and then To revert to upper case letters again press the letter and then To insert an asterisk in a name press twice Tip Jf you want a different letter to the one currently shown you can erase the letter with the CLR key and then enter the correct letter Press the corresponding key this many times for the character Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 oe GOP fs oe S E Coe 2 A B C A A amp A A A A G 2 Tr 3 D E F E 3 A 4 G H I i i i 4 5 J K L 5 A 6 M N ON 6 6 6 7 P Q R S B 7 Il oy 8 T Uv U 8 9 w x YZ YY 9 0 Oo amp O F Y Q H Note Depending on the selected menu language the character order may dif fer For example when Greek is selected Greek characters have precedence over less frequently used characters Adding a name and number You can use the AddNew option to enter names and numbers in the phone book To add a number to the phone book 1 Select AddNew and press YES 2 Enter a name and press YES to confirm 3 Enter the telephone number and press YES to confirm Adding last dialled and a caller s number The last ten numbers dialled can be added to the phone book To add a number from the
4. To make a call 1 Enter the number The number is displayed 2 Correct the number if necessary CLR delete UP move left DOWN move right 3 When the number is correct press YES and wait for an answer Press NO to end the call Note When you dial a number and that number is forwarded you see the number to which you are forwarded in your display This is called COLP Connected Line identification Presentation and is network operator depend ent See Restricting your telephone number from being sent on page 21 for more information Receiving a call When the handset rings 1 Press YES to answer the call 2 Press NO to end the call Sometimes the handset rings at an inconvenient moment Press NO to mute the ringing Press YES if you still want to answer the call Caller identification ISDN provides calling line identification This means that in case of an incoming call the caller s phone number is displayed If the caller s number is included in your handset s phone book the corresponding name is displayed instead Making a call using the phone book Your handset contains a phone book for storing names and numbers You can conveniently make calls using this phone book There are several ways to access the phone book as described below To add names and numbers to the phone book see Phone book on page 14 Calling by name The call by name option lets you search for a name and number in the phone book
5. Voice mail notification 27 Connecting handsets to base stations 28 Reference 31 Safety instructions 31 Troubleshooting 31 Buttons keys icons and signals 34 Menus 36 Maintenance 38 Warranty 38 Index 40 Standards and regulations e The base station BS230i complies with RTTE directive 99 5 EC EMC directive 89 336 EC LVD directive 73 23 EC e The DT200 handset complies with TTE directive 91 263 EC EMC directive 89 336 EC LVD directive 73 23 EC Environmental policy Ericsson will contribute to the sustainable development of global society by developing produc ing and offering low environmental impact products and services that also allows customers to reduce their environmental impact This means that we shall e Increase knowledge and consciousness about environmental issues among all employees to a level where it becomes a natural and pro active part of the everyday decision making process e Base our environmental knowledge on scientific grounds and use life cycle assessment tech niques as a guide and a basis for communicating environmental issues e Introduce and maintain certifiable environmental management systems within all organiza tions that have any significant influence on the environmental impact from processes prod ucts or services e Meet or exceed legal requirements to protect the environment and use designing for the envi ronment as a means to introduce environmentally improved processes products and
6. and Earpiece volume louder quieter VOLUME DOWN side keys YES Make a call or answer a call Confirm a menu option If held for 1 second while in standby mode enter the last dialled list CLR During call microphone off While entering text or a number delete last letter or digit delete whole line if held longer If the handset rings mute sound While in standby mode mute ringer and warning sound permanently Cancel a menu option handset goes on standby NO If held for 1 second switch handset on If held for 1 second while in standby mode switch handset off If the handset rings mute sound End a call Cancel a menu option UP and DOWN Start menu arrow keys Scroll through menu options or lists While entering text or number move one character position move to end or beginning if held longer INT Make an internal call During an external call consult another handset R During an external call transfer a call To answer a waiting call and to switch to a call on hold H Change case of previous and subsequent letters while entering text If held for 1 second insert dial tone pause while entering a phone number Reference Base station Button Function PAGE Pressed briefly page or search for handsets Pressed longer subscribe a handset Display icons and signals A number of icons may appear in the handset display The list below explains what the icons mean Icons Meaning Signa
7. are blocked except for the NO key which you can use to end the baby monitor call If the baby monitor call is interrupted the handset displays BabyCallLost Reactivate and the warning light stays on continuously If this happens you can press YES to re establish the baby monitor call You can press NO to end the baby monitor call If the baby monitor call is established the other end hears a confirmation beep every 30 seconds If the battery in the handset is low the low battery warning sound will be heard at the observer s end to warn that the battery needs charging Baby phone activation When you use the handset as a baby monitor place it somewhere in the baby s room where sounds can be easily picked up Destination number Select SetPhoneNo and enter the internal number of the handset to be used by the observer Information tone If the baby monitor call is switched on the observer hears an information tone every 30 seconds to confirm that the baby phone is active You can switch off the information tone if needed DIRECT CALL You can set the handset so that pressing any key dials a certain number This means that if any key is pressed for example by a small child the same phone number is always immediately dialled Extra features 25 Switching on gt Handset To activate direct call GDirectGal 1 Select DirectCall and press YES Enable Direct Call is displayed 2 Press YES to confirm DirectC No is displ
8. bar prefixes for instance the prefix for chat lines and other expensive services or the prefix for international numbers All calls with this prefix will then be barred gt ExemptedNo Exempt numbers You can exempt telephone numbers for example emer gency numbers from call barring and call budgeting by the base station This means that these numbers can always be dialled Some exempt numbers such as the national emergency number may already have been set and cannot be edited or removed gt BaseStation Least cost routing GRouing If you are in a position to select different telephone operators you can have the base station automatically route calls to another operator if the telephone number begins with a specific prefix In this way you can easily select the operator without having to change your phone numbers The least cost routing function replaces the prefix of a telephone number with digits to select the other operator For instance if the telephone number begins with 00 it can be substituted by 1600 to select the other operator You can set four prefixes A prefix may consist of six digits and it can be sub stituted by a maximum of ten digits Tip You can bypass this feature if you go off hook first and then dial the g number gt Information Call statistics handset ee N LsLastCall Your handset can tell you how long your last external call was LTotalCalls Your handset can also display the total time of all e
9. enter another letter to correct it 2 You can now enter more letters as in step 1 or scroll until you find the right name and press YES to dial the number Example Suppose you want to call someone whose name is Jones Press 5 and hold until the first name in the phone book beginning with J appears Press 6 three times for the O The first name in the phone book beginning with Jo appears You can now continue by pressing 6 twice for the N and so on or scroll until you find the name Jones Press YES to dial the number Redialling The last ten numbers you dialled are available for redial To dial one of the ten last dialled numbers 1 Press and hold YES and wait until the last dialled number or name appears The handset beeps if there are no names or numbers available for redial If the number appears in the phone book the name is shown instead 2 Scroll until you have the right number or name Press YES to dial for an external number or INT for an internal number If you press CLR instead of YES or INT for an internal number you can edit the number before dialling 12 Basic use and settings Check Who Called mil ti mh gt Information WhoCalled om ExternalCall Anna m e You can also access the last dialled number list via the Information menu option LastDialled This menu option is only available if names or numbers are availa ble for redial When you switch off yo
10. handset is blocked because an incorrect PIN code has been entered three times Press YES You will see Backdoor in your display Enter the IPEI code see Showing the IPEI code on page 23 to unblock the handset If the handset is locked you can still make an emergency call without first unblocking the handset PIN code See Making an emergency call on page 13 Showing the IPEI code You may need the International Portable part Equipment Identity IPED number of your handset to reset the handset PIN code when the handset is blocked The IPEI code is a unique code which has been assigned to the hand set The IPEI code can be found on the handset packaging or in the handset s menu and should be written down in the space provided in the IPEI code handset on page 24 Note Contact your dealer if you can t retrieve your IPEI code Changing the base station PIN code Vital settings on the base station are secured by a PIN code to prevent access by unauthorized people Each time you want to change these base station set tings you must enter the PIN code You cannot switch off this security feature but you can change the base station PIN code with your handset For the base station PIN code see Overview of PIN and other codes below You can write the new PIN code in the space provided in Personal base sta tion PIN code below Resetting the base station PIN code Tf you enter an incorrect base station PIN code thre
11. in the LStore J margin These routes show you what menu options to select in sequence in L gt AddNew 8 Getting started AddLastDial gt PhoneBook L gt Store gt AddNew yah om order to get to a specific function In most cases the next menu option is not immediately visible so you have to use the UP or DOWN key to locate it If a route through the menus is the same as the previous route except for the last menu option this will be indicated as shown here in the margin See also Menus on page 36 for a menu overview Adding a name and number as an example You can use the AddNew option to enter names and numbers in the phone book To add a new phone book entry Use the UP or DOWN key to scroll to PhoneBook and press YES Use the UP or DOWN key again scroll to Store and press YES Scroll to AddNew and press YES Use the number keys to enter the name Press a key once for the first letter of the key press it twice for the second letter three times for the third letter and so on then press YES to confirm 5 Correct the name if necessary To delete a letter press CLR or if you want to clear the entire name press CLR for one second These keys work in the same way when you enter numbers 6 Enter the telephone number and press YES to confirm BATTERY The handset is powered by a rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH battery Sep a Charging the battery You can fully charge
12. number has been assigned to another device for instance an analogue fax machine If you don t want to be disturbed by this ringing you can turn off the volume of the base station see Ringer on page 21 Someone is calling me and the phone number is displayed instead of the name in the phone book What is wrong The number in the display differs from the number in the phone book or is not present in the phone book at all You can use Adding last dialled and a caller s number on page 15 to add the number to the phone book or use Changing names and numbers on page 15 to change the number according to what is displayed Someone is calling me but no caller identification can be seen in the display What is wrong Only the first three handsets on the base station can show the caller identifica tion It is also possible that no caller identification was sent by the network cannot call certain numbers Why not Call barring is on or your call budget has been exceeded For further details see Call barring on page 26 and Call budget type on page 26 The external line light on the base station is flashing quickly Why There is a problem with the connection between the base station and the tele phone line Check the telephone cable hear a warning tone and the signal strength indicator cannot be seen What is wrong The handset is not connected to the base station The handset is probably out of range Br
13. the handset PIN code on page 23 cannot switch on the handset by pressing No for at least two seconds or it switches itself off again Why Place the handset in the base station If the display comes on the battery is almost flat Leave the handset in the base station to charge the battery If the display remains off after charging the handset is defective or the battery is not properly connected or may need replacing See Battery on page 9 have placed the handset in the base station but the green charging light does not come on Why Ensure that the handset is placed properly in the base station and the base sta tion is on If the battery is completely flat leave the handset in the base station to charge the battery The green charging light will turn on after a few minutes know that someone is calling me but cannot hear the ring signal Why not If you can see the ring off icon it means that the volume of the ring signal has been set to zero or the ring signal is switched off temporarily If the ring sig nal has been switched off temporarily it comes back on when you hang up For increasing the volume of the ring signal see Ring volume on page 19 Reference The base station rings but can t answer the call Why not The base station does not recognise the telephone number as being assigned to one of the handsets therefore it is not forwarding the call to a handset This could mean that this
14. the space provided in IPEI code handset on page 24 We also recommend that you change the PIN code of the base station immedi ately after installing the cordless phone See Changing the base station PIN code on page 23 for more information A BRIEF GUIDE Operating range You can use your handset in the area that is covered by the base station Outside this area you will lose contact with the base station and the signal strength indicator in the display will disappear The warning light will flash and you will hear short fast warning beeps Switching on Before you can use the handset you must first switch it on To switch the handset on e Press NO for at least one second to switch the handset on The standby display appears The number on the right hand side is the internal number of the handset on the base station Making a first call Check that the cordless telephone is installed correctly by dialling a person you know To make a call 1 Dial the number of the person you want to call using the number keys and press YES A red light appears on the top of the base station 2 Wait for an answer and on completing your call ask the person to call you back 3 Press NO to end the call Receiving a call If someone calls you the handset and the base station ring To receive a call 1 Press YES to answer the call 2 To end the call press NO Getting started 7 USING THE MENUS The cordless phone ca
15. two external parties or with one external party and one internal party A three party call is also known as a conference call Involving another handset You are engaged in an external call and you wish to involve an internal party 1 Press INT to put the external call on hold You hear the dial tone 2 Dial the internal number If you hear the handset ring go to step 3 If you hear a congestion tone return to the first call by pressing the INT key 3 Wait for a connection 4 Press 3 to connect all parties Involving an external party You are engaged in an external call and you wish to involve another external party 1 Press the R key to put the external call on hold You hear the dial tone 2 Dial the external number If the handset is free you hear it ring go to step 3 If the number you dialled is not available or engaged you hear the busy tone Return to the original call by pressing R again 3 Wait for a connection 4 Press 3 to connect all parties Note To make a three party call with two external parties the second ISDN telephone line must be available Only one conference call at a time is possi ble No other calls can be accepted while the conference call is active Basic use and settings ExternalCall 053432514 2 XN gt DTMFLong gt DTMFShort gt Handset Language gt Handset L gt Alerts gt RingVolume When using more than one handset If you are using more than one h
16. 27 handset 79 off 14 tones 20 Ringing order delay 21 priority 2 R key 34 Route through the menus 8 S Safety instructions 37 Selecting another base station 30 Side keys 34 Signal strength indicator 35 Signals 34 Single cell mode 22 Spare parts 31 38 SUB addressing 20 Subscribing 29 another handset type to the base station 30 handset to the base station 29 Subscription deleting on a base station 30 deleting on a handset 30 Subscriptions 28 Switching the handset off 34 the handset on 7 34 T Telephoning advanced 16 Three party call 78 Total calls 27 Transferring calls 17 Troubleshooting 3 Turning the handset off 34 the handset on 7 34 U Up key 8 34 V Voice mail notification 27 Volume buttons 35 keys 34 wW Waiting call 17 message 27 Wall mount 5 Warranty 38 XYZ Yes key 8 34 Index 43 Visit us on our web site http mobile ericsson com EN LZTNB 101 91 1 R1 Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV 2000 CE ERICSSON Subject to change without prior notice
17. 8 Leave the handset in the base station for at least 3 hours to charge the bat tery for the first time When the battery is charged the handset is ready for use For more informa tion about charging the battery please refer to Battery on page 9 If subscription fails Normally the handset automatically subscribes to the base station when the cordless phone is installed However if automatic subscription fails the signal strength indicator is not visible in the display you have to manually sub scribe the handset to the base station see Subscribing a DT200 handset to the 230i base station on page 29 Language At this point you may wish to change the language of your handset Getting started gt Handset Language g 0 00 06 020148257 mill o ExternalCall 020148257 slr a gt e h To change the handset menu language 1 Press CLR the handset returns to the standby display 2 Go to the Handset menu using the UP or DOWN key and press YES Using the UP or DOWN key again go to the Language option and press YES to confirm Select the language of your choice from the list and press YES Note if you need more information on how to use the menus please refer to Using the menus on page 8 Important It is important to make a note of the IPEI code You may need it to reset the handset s PIN code The IPEI code can be found on a label on the handset packaging You can write down the IPEI code in
18. IN code of the base sta tion There is an explanation of how to subscribe in Subscribing on page 29 Reference 31 What should I do if the handset dials a number as soon as I press a key A direct call has been set See Direct call on page 25 l have called an interactive service but it does not respond to my key presses What is wrong The tones transmitted by the handset may be too short for this interactive serv ice For using longer tones see Setting the handset to long tones on page 19 What should do if do not hear anything when pick up the handset and the red light on the base station is flashing The base station is not properly connected to the telephone line Check the telephone line connection to the base station and ensure that the cable that came with the set is used cannot understand the language in the display Why An incorrect language has been selected To correct this 1 Press CLR The handset returns to the standby display 2 Press the DOWN key 2x then press YES Press the UP key 3x and press YES to confirm Use the UP or DOWN key to scroll to the language of your choice from the list and press YES have entered an incorrect PIN code three times in a row How can I set a new PIN code If you have entered an incorrect PIN code three times in a row the current code is invalidated To reset the PIN code see Resetting the base station PIN code on page 23 and Resetting
19. Light 20 Contrast 20 Barring 26 BarredNo 26 ExemptedNo 26 DeSubscribe 30 CallWaiting 16 Budget 26 RingOrder 21 CellMode 22 MasterReset 22 PhoneLine Callinfo ChangePIN 23 AssignNo 21 ScanPeriod 21 CallBudget 26 TotDuration 27 TotCost 27 Reference On Off Internal External m CallBack Message Page Click Silent On Off On Off Automatic Priority Delay PhoneNumber 20 CLIR 11 COLR 11 SUB 20 Please note that some menu options may change name or are only visible when applicable The numbers in brackets are page numbers where the item is 37 38 MAINTENANCE The base station and handset do not contain user serviceable parts If your base station or handset require service you should return them to the dealer or retailer from where they were bought See also Warranty below Cleaning Clean the cordless phone with a soft cloth moistened with water only The use of soap and other cleaning products can discolour and damage the cordless phone Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage Contact your dealer or retailer for more information e Additional DT200 handset and charger e Clip for handset e Desk stand for the base station e Wall mount for base station e ISDN telephone cable e Power adaptor fo
20. S TO BASE STATIONS Using base stations Before you can connect to a base station your handset must be subscribed to that base station You only have to subscribe to a base station once When you are subscribed you can make and receive calls whenever you are within range of that base station A subscribed base station can be selected automatically or manually While subscribing to a base station the handset receives an internal telephone number on which it can be called by another handset If your handset has a connection with a base station this is shown by the sig uill aS caleba nal strength indicator If the indicator is visible you can make and receive tel ephone calls If the indicator is not shown this may mean No Network e You are out of range Check that the base station is on and that you are within range You must be within range to connect to a subscribed base station Switching to auto matic base station selection may remedy this see Selecting another base station on page 30 No Access e There is no access to the selected base station The handset is not able to connect Subscribe the handset to the base sta tion again e There is no subscription with that base station or the subscription has been cancelled You must subscribe the handset to the base station before you can connect see Subscribing below Subscriptions A handset may be subscribed to up to eight base stations The names of
21. Users Guide Cordless Phone 230i ERICSSON at User s Guide Cordless Phone 230i ERICSSON 2 HANDSET Antenna Warning light Volume up key Earpiece Volume down key _ Display On Hook On Off key Clear Mute key Off hook key Scroll up key Scroll down key Number keys Battery compartment on the back Internal call key R key Microphone Charge contacts BASE STATION Page button External line subscription Handset mode light compartment Desk stand on the back Cable connections on the back Charging light This O guide is published by EAO Business Mobile Networks BV t any warranty Improvements and Chdnges to this user s guide necessi ted by typographical errors inaccura cies of current information or changes to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson Business Mobile Net works BV at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorpo rated into new editions of this user s guide All rights reserved Contents at a glance Getting started 5 Preparing for use 5 A brief guide 7 Using the menus 8 Battery 9 Attaching and removing the clip 10 Basic use and settings 11 Telephoning 11 Phone book 14 Advanced telephoning 16 Personalising the handset 19 Personalising the base station 20 PIN codes and blocking handset keys 22 Extra features 25 Baby monitor 25 Direct call 25 Cost manager 26
22. a flat battery by placing the handset in the base station for 3 hours A fully charged battery gives you up to 15 hours of calling time or up to 100 hours of standby time The handset has a battery meter which indicates how much power is left in the battery You will hear a warning sound if there is less then 15 minutes calling time left To keep the battery fully charged you can leave the handset in the base station without any problem Changing the battery Under normal conditions the handset battery will last at least a year When the standby time for the handset becomes too short you should replace the battery Please contact your dealer or retailer for more information Warning Only use batteries as specified in Spare parts and accessories on page 38 The battery does not contain cadmium and is therefore more environmentally friendly than other rechargeable batteries However all batteries should be disposed of properly Getting started 9 10 ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE CLIP The handset has a clip which you can use to attach the handset to your clothes Do not press on the display See the drawings below Tip To minimize wear and tear we recommend that you do not remove the clip from the handset too often Attaching the clip Removing the clip Getting started 053555450 ExternalCall 074291 802 se w y mh Basic use and settings TELEPHONING Making a call
23. andset with the base station you can give all handsets different telephone numbers or up to two handsets the same tele phone number By giving the handsets different telephone numbers a particu lar handset can be called by its own telephone number This makes it easy for example to keep private phone calls and business phone calls separate All handsets will then ring according to the ringing order see Ringer on page 21 when a call is received Calling a particular handset There are two ways of calling a particular handset e Give each handset its own telephone number see Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN on page 20 Or e A caller can also call a particular handset on the base station even when two handsets have the same telephone number You can call a particular handset by dialling the telephone number followed by and the handset s internal number operator dependent Contact your network operator for more information Setting the handset to long tones The tones transmitted by the handset may be too short for some interactive information services If you have problems you can temporarily change the length of the tones If the handset is set to long tones the tones are transmitted for the same length of time as the keys are pressed down To switch the handset to long tones during a call e Select DTMFLong and press YES The handset switches to long tones for the duration of the call To switch the handset ba
24. ayed If a direct call number has already been set this is shown in the display 3 Enter the direct call number with the number keys press YES to confirm Note Direct call switches off the automatic key lock For information about automatic key lock see Blocking handset keys on page 22 om If direct call is on Direct Call and the number are displayed To call it press any key on the handset You can still make an emergency call without first switch ing off direct call See Making an emergency call on page 13 Switching off E DirectCall If you want to switch off the direct call feature it is important not to wait too long between the steps otherwise the direct call number is dialled COST MANAGER The base station is equipped with a call budgeting feature which you can use to set the amount of time or money a particular handset can spend on external calls When the budget for a particular handset has been exceeded the base station does not end an ongoing call but blocks the next external call until a new budget is set However emergency calls and calls to exempt numbers can still be made see Exempt numbers on page 27 If a particular handset has gone over its budget a congestion tone is heard and No Budget appears in the display when an external call is attempted gt BaseStation 4 Call budget type l gt Basic J Time or money can be budgeted depending on the budget type setting gt Cal
25. base station settings You can clear all settings on the base station simultaneously The PIN code and the subscriptions however are not cleared All settings revert to default PIN CODES AND BLOCKING HANDSET KEYS Blocking handset keys If you carry the handset in your pocket you might accidentally press the keys and make a call To prevent this you can have them automatically blocked if you do not press a key for one minute The keys will no longer work and a key symbol is displayed If the keys are blocked and you receive a call you can still answer the call in the normal way without first unblocking the keys See also Making an emer gency call on page 13 Protecting the handset against unauthorized use You can set the handset so that the handset PIN code must be entered after switching it on This feature is off by default For the handset PIN code see Overview of PIN and other codes on page 23 You can also secure your handset against someone adding or deleting subscriptions Changing the handset PIN code The handset is initially provided with a pre set PIN code 0000 You should change this PIN code to a personal PIN code to prevent misuse Basic use and settings gt Information gt ShowIPEI gt BaseStation gt Basic L gt ChangePin You can write down the new PIN code in the space provided in Personal handset PIN code on page 24 Resetting the handset PIN code If your
26. call list 1 Select e AddLastDial to add one of the last dialled numbers and press YES e AddWhoCall to add a caller s number and press YES 2 Scroll through the list of numbers until you find the number you want to store and press YES 3 Edit the number if necessary and press YES to confirm 4 Enter a name and press YES to confirm Changing names and numbers Use the Edit option to change the names and numbers in the phone book You can correct a misspelled name or give a new name to an existing telephone number Basic use and settings 15 gt PhoneBook i To change a phone book entry l gt Find amp Edit J 1 Select Edit and press YES L gt Edit 2 Enter the first letter s of the name you are searching for and press YES 3 If necessary scroll to find the name press YES again 4 Correct the name using the number keys if necessary press YES to confirm 5 If necessary correct the number using the number keys press YES to confirm Deleting names and numbers You can also delete names and associated numbers from the phone book gt PhoneBook gt To delete a name and number from the phone book L gt Find amp Edit J 1 Select Delete and press YES Delete 2 Enter the first letter s of the name you are searching for and press YES 3 If necessary scroll to find the name press YES to confirm ADVANCED TELEPHONING Making and receiving an internal call To make an internal call 1 Dial the inter
27. ck to short tones during a call Select DTMFShort and press YES The handset switches to short tones again PERSONALISING THE HANDSET Language You can change the language of your handset 1 Press CLR The handset returns to the standby display 2 Go to the Handset menu pressing the DOWN key 2x and press YES Press the UP key 3x and press YES to confirm Use the UP or DOWN key to scroll to the language of your choice and press YES Ring volume You can adjust the handset s ring volume via the menus Basic use and settings 19 RingType DiscreetRng KeySound gt Handset gt Display Light Contrast MasterReset gt BaseStation gt Basic L gt PhoneLine gt PhoneNumber om GsuB ExternalCall 053432514 2 ml e amh 20 Ringer tones and melodies You can change the ringer tone for each call type to a different sound or a pre programmed melody using the RingType menu option For each ring signal type you can choose from four ringer tones or six melodies Discreet ringing In the discreet ringing mode your handset starts ringing at the lowest audible volume level It then gets louder and louder Key click You can hear a key click each time you press a key This feature can be switched on and off Display light Your handset has an illuminated display which lights up when a key is pressed when a call is received or when it is placed in or taken
28. digit that you enter is shown as for security reasons Extra features 29 3 Press YES to confirm Press lt Page gt base station is displayed briefly and then Subscribing appears 4 Ensure that the base station is ready to subscribe as indicated in the appro priate base station manual For example for the cordless phone 230i base station you have to press PAGE for at least three seconds 5 Wait until Subscription Ready is displayed for a short time Home 2 The handset is connected to the base station You can see its internal phone 01 Dec 11 32 number on the right hand side of the display If you get the following message try to subscribe again e Subscription Failed the base station PIN or authentication code you have entered may be incorrect or the base station cannot add another subscription Subscribing another handset type to the base station Your base station functions can be fully utilized when used in combination with a DT200 hand set If it is used with another type of handset there are a few functions that will not work Please refer to the appropriate handset manual for subscribing another type of handset to the base station To initiate subscription you have to press the PAGE button on the base station for at least three seconds The red light on the top of the base station will then be on The base station will remain in the subscription mode for about 5 minutes gt Networks 1 Deleting a subscription o
29. e base station 1 Press the PAGE button on the top right side of the base station for at least two seconds The base station now remains in subscription mode for five minutes 2 Select Subscribe and press YES Enter AC or Enter PIN is displayed 3 If Enter PIN is displayed enter the PIN code for the handset see Overview of PIN and other codes on page 23 Enter AC is displayed 4 Enter the PIN code for the base station at delivery the PIN code is 1111 see also page 23 5 Press YES to confirm Subscribing is displayed 6 Wait until Subscription Ready is displayed for a short time The handset is now connected to the base station You can see its internal phone number on the right hand side of the display If the following message is displayed try to subscribe again e Subscription Failed the base station PIN code you have entered may be incor rect or the base station already has eight handset subscriptions To add a handset you have to delete the subscription of another handset See Delet ing a subscription on the base station below for more details At this point you may wish to change the menu language of the handset See Language on page 19 for more details Subscribing to a different base station To subscribe your handset to a base station other than the 230i 1 Select Subscribe and press YES Enter AC is displayed 2 Enter the authentication code or the PIN code of the base station Each
30. e times in a row the PIN code is invalidated Although you can still make and receive calls you can no longer alter the base station s settings After entering the PARI code the base station PIN code is reset to the default code 1111 Overview of PIN and other codes The handset and base station use several identification codes for security rea sons The table below gives an overview of these codes Code Value Backdoor code Handset PIN 0000 default IPEI Base station PIN 1111 default PARI International Portable part Unique identity assigned to your Not applicable Equipment Identity IPEI handset by the manufacturer See the handset packaging Primary Access Rights Unique identity assigned to your Not applicable Identity PARI base station by the manufacturer See the back of the base station Basic use and settings 23 24 Personal handset PIN code Personal base station PIN code IPEI code handset Basic use and settings 00 10 34 BabyPhone mil o gt Handset gt BabyPhone L gt Activate SetPhoneNo InfoTone Extra features BABY MONITOR You can use your handset as a baby monitor This means you can remotely lis ten to the sounds in a baby s room The handset being used as the baby monitor automatically makes a call to another handset if this feature is activated The handset mutes the ringer and earpiece so the baby is not disturbed All keys on the handset
31. ected Paging a handset from the base station You can also search for or page handsets from the base station by briefly pressing the PAGE button To stop the paging press briefly the PAGE button on the base station or YES and then NO on a handset Receiving a second call call waiting If this function is turned on when you are engaged in a call and another call comes in you are notified by two short beeps in your earpiece at regular intervals When a second call is waiting you have the following options e Press the R key to switch to the other call The first call is now on hold You can use the R key to switch back and forth between the calls Or e Press the YES key to switch to the other call The first call is terminated To set the call waiting function e Use this path to turn the call waiting function on or off Transferring a call or consulting with another handset The cordless phone allows you to transfer an external call to another handset It is also possible to consult with another handset before transferring the call or switching back to the external call Transferring a call to another handset You have an external call and want to transfer it to a person using another handset 1 Press INT to put the external call on hold You hear the dial tone 2 Dial the internal number of the handset you want to call If you hear the handset ring go to step 3 If you hear a congestion tone the handset is out of range or otherw
32. ery Red top light On an external line is engaged or subscription mode active Flashes incoming external call Flashes quickly no connection to external line The base station also generates ring signals Handset and base station functions can be accessed via the handset menus The chart below gives an overview of the menu options to help you locate those functions The standby menu is accessible when the handset is in standby mode by press ing UP or DOWN Reference gt PhoneBook 14 gt Voice 27 gt Handset gt BaseStation gt Networks gt Information described Find amp Call 12 Store 15 find amp Edit 15 DeleteAll AutoKeyLock 22 BabyPhone 25 Alerts 19 PhoneLock 22 DirectCall 25 MasterReset 20 Language 19 Display 20 RingVolume 21 Routing 27 Access asic PriorityPhone 21 VoiceMail 27 Information SelectNet 30 Priority 30 Rename 30 Delete 30 ReSubscribe Subscribe 29 WhoCalled 13 LastDialled 12 LastCall 27 TotalCalls 27 ShowIPEI 23 AddNew 15 AddLastDial 15 AddWhoCall 15 Edit 15 Delete 16 LockOff LockOn Activate 25 SetPhoneNo 25 Infotone 25 RingVolume 19 RingType 20 KeySound 20 DiscreetRing 20 PowerOn 22 Subscript ChangePIN 22
33. et calls 26 remaining 26 Index Buttons 34 C Call barring 26 budgets 26 by name 11 conference 18 consulting 17 direct call 25 emergency call 3 info icon 13 35 internal call 76 internal or external 16 long tones 79 making a call 77 making a first call 7 on hold 17 quick by name 12 receiving a call 7 71 receiving a second call 17 reject 77 restrictions 26 statistics 27 three party call 78 time 27 transferring a call 77 using the phone book 77 waiting 17 Caller identification 11 Calling line identification 77 Cell mode 22 Changing base station name 30 Changing base station settings 20 Character map 4 Charger 38 Cleaning 38 Clearing settings base station 22 handset 20 CLIP 11 CLIR 21 CLR key 8 34 COLR 21 Conference call 18 Connecting to base stations 28 Consulting another handset 17 Contrast 20 Cost manager 26 D Direct call 25 Discreet ringing 20 Display contrast 20 illumination 20 language 6 19 light 20 Down key 8 34 E Emergency call 3 Entering letters 14 names 14 numbers 4 voice labels 15 Environment See the beginning of the guide Exempt numbers 27 Exposure 37 External call 16 Extra features 25 F Frequently asked questions 3 G Getting started 5 H Handset blocking keys 22 clearing settings 20 language 6 19 lock 22 overview See the beginning of the guide 2 personalising 19 PIN code 22 23 protection 22 ring volume 19 Hook icon 35
34. ing the handset back within range of the base station It is also possible that the handset has not been subscribed or that the subscrip tion has been cancelled It could also mean that a base station other than the one which you are close to has been selected See Using base stations on page 28 and Subscribing a DT200 handset to the 230i base station on page 29 hear a warning tone and the battery icon is flashing What is wrong The battery is almost flat Put the handset in the base station to charge the battery The red light on the base station is on What is wrong Nothing is wrong The external line is busy or the subscription mode is active Reference 33 34 The base station does not work at all What is wrong The telephone cable and power cord connections may be plugged into each other s sockets This does not cause any harm but the base station will not work If this is the case swap them over cannot use the phone book What is wrong To begin with the phone book in the handset is empty To use the phone book you have to add a few names and numbers See Adding a name and number on page 15 BUTTONS KEYS ICONS AND SIGNALS Buttons and keys On the inside of the front cover of this user s guide you will see an illustration of the handset and base station The lists below explain how the buttons and keys on the handset and base station are used Handset Key Function VOLUME UP
35. ise engaged return to the first call by pressing INT 3 You now have four options e Wait until the call is answered You can now switch back and forth by pressing INT e If the call is not answered return to the external call by pressing INT Transfer the external caller using NO e Continue the call after it has been answered as a three party call by pressing 3 Call back The base station will call you back when you transfer an external call to another handset without waiting for an answer and the third party does not respond within 30 seconds Basic use and settings 17 18 om You can select a different ring signal when being called back by the base sta tion For more information please read Ringer tones and melodies on page 20 Involving an external party You have an external call and want to consult with another external party 1 Press the R key to put the external call on hold You hear the dial tone 2 Dial the number for the external party If you hear the handset ring go to step 3 If you hear a congestion tone return to the first call by pressing the R key 3 You have three options e Wait until the call is answered You can now switch back and forth by pressing the R key e If the call is not answered return to the external call by pressing the R key e Continue the call after it has been answered as a three party call by pressing 3 Making a three party call You can have a three party call with
36. l strength On when the handset is connected to a base sta mill tion Five vertical bars means good reception and no bars means no connection Ring off On ring signal muted or microphone off Key On keys locked Hook On handset is off hook rad Flashes handset is ringing or a connection is being set up Message Flashes quickly new message received in the voice Xi mailbox Call Info On new unanswered call in the call list Battery On battery charged blocks indicate the battery HI level Jm Flashes battery almost empty Flashes quickly the blocks flash successively the battery is being charged The steady blocks indicate the battery level Signals The handset and the base station signal certain events audibly and visually as described below Handset Signal Meaning Red warning light Incoming call Message waiting Battery almost empty Handset out of range or not connected Baby monitor call interrupted Reference 35 36 The handset also generates audible ring signals alarm signals warning tones and key clicks Sound Meaning Ring signal Incoming call Alarm signal 4 short beeps every 30 seconds battery almost empty 4 short beeps every 2 minutes handset out of range or not connected Key click You hear this each time you press a key when selected Warning tone You have pressed a key which has no function Base station Signal Meaning Green bottom light On charging handset batt
37. linfo Call budgets gt BaseStation You can set a budget for a particular handset or if the budget is exceeded l gt Access J grant a new budget If you set the budget for cost your network must support gt Budget Advice Of Charge at End of call The cost of the call is passed on at the end of the call Contact your network operator for more information Remaining budget gt Information You can easily check the remaining budget of your handset The amount can callBudget show a negative value which means that the budget has been exceeded and no more external calls can be made with your handset Call barring You can prevent certain numbers from being called from a handset by block ing those numbers in the base station CalledNumber Is Barred If you call a blocked number the line gives a congestion tone mil o 26 Extra features Some telephone numbers such as emergency numbers cannot be barred You can also have call barring via your telephone operator It remains in effect irre spective of the call barring settings of the handset and base station Please consult your dealer or retailer for more information gt BaseStation Switching on or off Each handset if you have more than one should have l gt Access J call barring set on or off separately Call barring is off by default gt Barring Barred numbers You can enter three numbers of up to eight digits for call C BarredNo barring You can also
38. n a handset Delete If a subscription is no longer required you can remove it from the handset s subscription list gt BaseStation 5 Deleting a subscription on the base station Ls Access J You can remove a handset subscription from the base station if that handset no gt DeSubscribe longer needs to connect to the base station gt Networks Selecting another base station L gt SelectNet The handset can connect to several base stations It can select a base station automatically when it has been out of range or is switched on You can also specify a base station for the handset to connect to L Priority Selection priority The handset can select a base station automatically when it has been out of range or is switched on In this case it searches for the base stations in the order of priority starting with the first one on the subscription list If you wish to change the order of your subscription list the base station names can be re arranged with this menu option gt Networks Changing the base station name Rename You can rename each subscription entry The name is shown in the display when the handset is connected to that base station and on standby The handset can display several special characters Please refer to About the phone book on page 14 for more details 30 Extra features Reference SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not place the base station near audio or video equipment It may cause interfere
39. n be operated via menus in the handset which are arranged in loops For instance you can enter the main menu option PhoneBook by pressing gt PhoneBook either the UP or the DOWN key Press the UP or Handset DOWN key again to scroll through other options Press a YES to confirm an option Some options take you into anew menu gt Handset g BaseStation When scrolling through the menu you can return to the standby display or previous menu by pressing NO once or repeatedly at any time gt BaseStation Tf you do not press a key for a minute the handset Networks reverts to the standby display mil Note The handset makes use of dynamic menus which means that some menu options may change name or are only visible when applicable gt Network Informati Om gt Information PhoneBook Navigation keys Confirm res T xno Back Up AD Down Cancel menus You can cancel any operation e Press NO once or repeatedly The handset returns to standby Menu operation The topic that follows Adding a name and number as an example shows you how the menus work For adding a name and number every step of the procedure is given in detail For all other procedures it is assumed that you know your way around the menus This guide only tells you what menu option to select for a specific function gt PhoneBook s To help you locate the menu options a route through the menus is given
40. nal telephone number and press INT 2 Press NO to end the call To receive an internal call InternalCall 1 Press YES to answer the call 2 2 Press NO to end the call aly f Each handset or device has an internal number on the base station on which it can be contacted See the table below for an overview Device Internal number Handset 1 8 1 8 All handsets Internal or external call When you receive a call there is a different ring signal for internal and external calls You can set the tune of the ring signal for internal and external calls yourself This makes it easier for you to recognize the ring signal of your own handset For more information please read Ringer tones and melodies on page 20 Searching for handsets or people The cordless phone can search for handsets and any handset user on the base station You can call all other handsets using your handset To use the search function 1 Press the key and press INT All handsets connected to the base station will ring 2 Wait for an answer You are connected to the first person that answers the call 16 Basic use and settings Page Call aly w g A Call Is Waiting wil Cad gt BaseStation J t gt Access J t gt CallWaiting Call Back Anna siy ai h If you receive a search call from another handset on the base station Page Call appears Press YES to answer the call The first to answer is conn
41. nce The handset is not suitable for lifeline applications Intrinsic safety Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions Exposure to sunlight heat and moisture Do not expose the cordless phone to direct sunlight for long periods Keep the cordless phone away from excessive heat and moisture Battery disposal Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste disposal Spare parts and accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage For more information see Spare parts and accessories on page 38 Power failure In the event of a power failure or flat battery you cannot use the handset to make or receive calls TROUBLESHOOTING These answers to frequently asked questions should help you solve problems with the cordless phone yourself How far can I go from the base station before the handset fails Indoors the range is up to 50 metres outdoors up to 300 metres The actual range may differ due to local circumstances Can anybody eavesdrop on me This is not possible due to the digital technology and encryption used Will get a warning before the battery runs out An alarm will sound when approximately fifteen minutes calling time is left How can I subscribe a handset to a base station To subscribe a handset you need the authentication P
42. nly use the power adaptor that comes with the set When installing the cordless phone it is important that you closely follow the procedure below 1 Insert the battery in the handset 2 Find a suitable location for the base station To make the best use of its operating range put your base station in a central position You can place it on a table using the desk stand or mount it on the wall using the wall Getting started 5 mount Due to possible interference do not place the cordless phone near audio or video equipment 3 If you place the base station on a wall screw the wall mount to the wall 4 Connect the telephone cable to the base station s telephone socket and to the ISDN network terminator Connect the power cord to the power plug socket of the base station 5 Connect the desk stand to the base station or connect the base station to the wall mount Locate the lower hooks first For the desk stand route the cables through the slots at the back 6 Place the handset into the base station as shown in the illustration Make sure that the handset is switched off 7 Plug the power adaptor into the wall socket The red light on top of the base station should now be on continuously If you see a red flashing light there is a fault with the telephone line connection After a few minutes the handset will subscribe itself to the base station and the red light on the top of the base station will go off
43. nty THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITH OUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTA BILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL ERICSSON BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMER CIAL LOSS TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damage or limitation of the duration of implied warranties so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from country to country Reference 39 Index A Accessories 31 38 Advanced telephoning 16 Advice of charge 26 Answering a call 77 AOCE 26 Arrow keys 8 34 Auto divert 27 B Baby monitor 25 destination number 25 information tone 25 Back light 20 Back door code 23 Barring calls 26 exempt numbers 27 numbers 27 Base station clearing settings 22 name 30 out of range 28 overview See the beginning of the guide 2 personalising 20 PIN code 23 ringer 21 selection 30 selection priority 30 use 28 Battery 9 10 changing 9 disposal 37 icon 35 Blocking handset keys 22 Brief guide 7 Budg
44. one for auto divert a MSN see Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN on page 20 Basic use and settings 21 gt BaseStation L gt PriorityNo t gt AssignNo MasterReset gt Handset AutoKeyLock gt Handset gt PhoneLock L gt PowerOn gt Subscript gt ChangePIN 22 for more information has to be assigned to that handset Use menu option PriorityNo to set a handset as a priority phone Setting a handset as priority phone and setting the diverted telephone number 1 Select PriorityNo and press YES Enter the PIN code for the base station see page 23 and press YES 3 Select AssignNo and press YES to confirm DeviceNo is displayed if a priority phone has already been set its internal number can be seen instead 4 Enter the telephone number of the handset you want to assign as priority phone and press YES to confirm Either EnterNumber or Handset not known is displayed In the latter case a non existent handset number has been entered 5 Enter the telephone number to divert to and press YES to confirm id Deactivating the auto divert Follow the same procedure described above but leave the space for DeviceNo empty then press YES to confirm The auto divert has now been deactivated Single or multi cell mode This function CellMode is reserved for future use it is recommended that you leave the cordless phone in single cell mode unless otherwise specified Clearing all
45. order on page 21 for more information Presenting the handset s internal number to the receiving party You can send the internal number of your handset to the person you want to call as part of the calling line identification Go to the SUB menu to turn this feature on or off This feature is operator dependent Basic use and settings gt BaseStation J L gt Basic J t gt PhoneLine 7 L gt CLIR COLR gt BaseStation gt RingVolume gt BaseStation J L gt Basic J t gt RingOrder 7 L gt Priority o gt Delay Restricting your telephone number from being sent When you make a phone call your telephone number is normally sent to the person you are calling With the CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction menu option you can prevent this information from being sent With the COLR Connected Line identification Restriction menu option you can prevent a calling party seeing your phone number when you answer the call Ringer The base station rings when an external call is received You can adjust the ring volume via the menu Ringing order The base station is pre set so that all handsets ring at the same time However you can also personalise the order in which the handsets ring Setting the ringing order Using a handset you can program the order in which the handsets ring You are given the following options e One means only handset 1 e One Rest means first handset 1
46. out of the base station The illumination automatically goes off when no keys have been pressed for a while Display contrast You can adjust the contrast of the display to make it easier to read Clearing all handset settings You can clear all settings on the handset simultaneously The menu language however remains unchanged All handset settings revert to their default settings PERSONALISING THE BASE STATION Changing settings PIN code If your handset is connected to the base station you can change the base sta tion s settings using the handset You may have to enter the base station PIN code to change these settings For the default base station PIN code see page 23 To prevent others changing the settings of the base station you should change this code You can find out how to do this in Changing the base station PIN code on page 23 Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN With Euro ISDN you are given up to 10 telephone numbers operator depend ent Each one of these telephone numbers also called multiple subscriber numbers or MSNs can be assigned to different handsets or other devices such as a computer modem or fax machine Assigning different MSNs to individual handsets allows you to keep for instance business and personal calls sepa rated You are able to assign the same MSN to a maximum of two handsets Note When assigning MSNs all handsets will still ring unless you change the ringing order See Ringing
47. r base station e Power adaptor for charger e Nickel metal hydride battery for handset e Battery cover for handset English user s guide WARRANTY Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product To get maximum use of the features of your new product we recommend that you follow a few simple steps e Read the Safety instructions on page 31 e Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson Warranty e Save your original receipt You will need it for warranty repair claims Should your Ericsson Product need warranty service you should return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased or contact your local Ericsson helpdesk to get further information Our warranty Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and work manship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer and for a subse quent period of one 1 year All accessories for the Product are covered by a warranty for a period of one 1 year from the date of its original purchase by a consumer What we will do If during the warranty period this Product fails to operate under normal use and service due to improper materials or workmanship Ericsson subsidiaries authorised distributors or authorised service partners will at its option either Reference repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stip ulated herein Conditions 1 The warranty is valid only if the original receip
48. s to flash You can also turn off the ringer permanently by adjusting the ring volume to its lowest level See Ring volume on page 19 PHONE BOOK About the phone book Your handset contains an alphabetized phone book for 100 names and num bers You can get to the phone book via the PhoneBook menu option EnterNumber Entering numbers When you enter a phone number there are a few things 053405_ that might be useful to know While entering a phone number you can press UP to move the cursor to the left or press DOWN to move it to the right You can also jump to the far left or right by pressing UP or DOWN respectively for one second If you want to delete a digit press CLR or if you want to clear the entire number press CLR for one second These keys work in the same way when you enter names In certain situations you may need to insert a pause in a number to wait for the dial tone If so press for one second A dash marks the pause Enter Name Entering names Use the number keys to enter names in the phone book John_ Press a key once for the first letter of the key press it twice for the second let ter three times for the third letter and so on To enter special characters or to enter a digit press the same key a few more times For example to insert A press number 2 five times to insert E press number 3 four times and to enter a space press number 1 once See the table below for more details
49. services e Involve suppliers in our on going work to improve environmental performance e Where appropriate support and participate in environmental research relating to our field of interest and actively participate in international harmonization of environmental standardization oso Getting started PREPARING FOR USE About ISDN This cordless phone is suitable for use with Euro ISDN ISDN which stands for Integrated Services Digital Network integrates the simultaneous transmis sion of speech and data With Euro ISDN you have access to two digital tele phone lines This makes it possible for example to have two telephone conversations at the same time or to have an ISDN internet connection with your computer on one line and still be able to make and receive telephone calls on the other line ISDN comes with several telephone numbers network operator and subscrip tion dependent making it possible to reserve a phone number for instance for business calls and another number for private phone calls see Multiple Sub scriber Numbers MSN on page 20 for more information The ISDN serv ices described in this manual are operator and subscription dependent Installation You can install the cordless phone directly to the ISDN network terminal which may also have other devices attached such as an ISDN modem or a fax machine Warning Make sure the local mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the power adaptor O
50. set is equipped with an emergency call feature This allows you to call the emergency services even when the handset is blocked or direct call is on The emergency numbers available with this feature are 112 or 999 Check which emergency number is for your country Turning off the microphone During a call you may want to talk to someone else without the caller hearing To switch the microphone off e Press CLR until you are ready to talk to the caller again Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off Or Basic use and settings 13 e Press CLR briefly Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off To switch the microphone on press CLR again Turning off the ringer and warning sound If your handset rings or a warning sounds at an inconvenient moment you can turn off the sound To turn off the ring sound temporarily ExternalCall e Press NO when the handset rings Anna The ring off icon appears Vly alll Bai ain jah The call is still there only the ringer has been muted The warning light and hook icon keep flashing Press YES if you still want to answer the call To turn the ring and warning sound off or on Home 1 e Press CLR while in standby mode 01 Dec 11 32 The ring off icon appears when the ring and warning sound are switched mil i off Tf for example you hear a low battery warning and you press CLR only the sound is turned off The warning light continue
51. t issued to the original pur chaser by the dealer specifying the date of purchase and serial number is presented with the product to be repaired or replaced Ericsson reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the product from the dealer If Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product the repaired or replaced Prod uct shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety 90 days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair or replacement may be via functionally equivalent reconditioned units Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of Ericsson This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to normal wear and tear misuse including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner in accordance with Ericsson s instructions for use and maintenance of the Product accident modification or adjust ment acts of God improper ventilation and damages resulting from liquid This warranty does not cover product failures due to repair installations modifications or improper service performed by a non Ericsson authorised service workshop or opening of the product by non Ericsson authorised persons The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non Ericsson original accessories Tampering with any of the seals on the products will void the warra
52. then all handsets e One Two means first handset 1 then 2 then 3 etc e All means all handsets at the same time default As soon as you assign a telephone number MSN to a handset you may want to change the ringing order to One or One Rest One in this case stands for all handsets with the same telephone number Note The base station will always ring to any assigned telephone number Setting the ring delay You can also set the number of rings after which the next handset starts to ring Auto divert The auto divert feature means you can be reachable by phone even when you are out of range of the base station When you are in range calls are routed to your handset If you are out of range for any period of time calls can be routed to a GSM phone or a voice mailbox for instance If this feature is on the base station scans for your handset at regular intervals If it cannot locate the handset it calls a certain telephone network service to activate a diverted telephone number As soon as the handset is located again the same service is called to deactivate the diverted telephone number Ask your dealer or retailer for more information on the call diversion service Auto divert can only be set for one handset If a diverted telephone number is activated no calls may be received by the base station until the priority phone handset is located again Setting the priority phone for auto divert To be able to set a priority ph
53. these base stations are stored in a prioritized list In case of auto matic base station selection the handset tries to connect to the base station with the highest priority first base station entry 1 followed by base station entry 2 etc To change the base station priority see Selection priority on page 30 28 Extra features gt Networks Subscribe Home 2 01 Dec 11 32 gt Networks Subscribe Subscribing It is possible to subscribe the handset manually to the 230i base station It is also possible to subscribe theDT200 handset to a base station other than the 230i base station and even to subscribe a different handset to the 230i base sta tion The three different types of subscribing are described below Subscribing a DT200 handset to the 230i base station To subscribe a handset you need the base station PIN code This PIN code is secret and pre vents other handsets from subscribing to the base station without your approval If the handset does not have a subscription it automatically enters the subscription mode when it is switched on In this case the handset dis plays Press lt Page gt base station first and then Enter AC appears If so you can skip step two and three of the procedure below Note If no language has been selected then the text is displayed in English The text language may change when the handset is successfully subscribed for the first time To subscribe a DT200 handset to th
54. ur handset the last dialled numbers are erased To store the last dialled numbers in your phone book See Adding last dialled and a caller s number on page 15 Returning a call Unanswered calls with caller identification are stored in the who called mem ory The call info icon shows you if there are new unanswered calls By using the call return function you can easily return a call to these numbers The who called memory holds up to ten numbers You can access the who called memory via the Information menu option WhoCalled This menu option is only present if names or numbers are available for returning a call To return one of the last ten calls received 1 Select WhoCalled and press YES A list of numbers appears If the number appears in the phone book the name is shown instead New entries are marked with an exclamation mark Calls that have been answered with the handset are marked with the letter A 2 Scroll until you have the right number or name 3 Press INT to dial an internal number and YES to dial an external number The number is removed from the who called memory and stored in the last dialled memory Note If you press CLR instead of INT or YES you can edit the number before dialling When you switch off your handset the who called list is erased You can store the who called numbers in the phone book See Adding last dialled and a caller s number on page 15 Making an emergency call Your hand
55. xternal calls made on that handset sBaseStation lt Call statistics base station LsInformation J Your base station can show the total time of all external calls made t gt TotalDuration Om The base station can do the same for the total costs of all external calls made LsTotCosts VOICE MAIL NOTIFICATION Home 1 In some telephone networks callers can leave a message in a voice mailbox if 01 Dec 11 32 they cannot reach you Voice mail services normally answer calls after a given mil Sem number of rings You can have the cordless phone notify you that someone has left a message in your voice mail box Extra features 27 You will be notified by a rapidly flashing message icon on the handset if a message has been left in your voice mailbox You can then conveniently dial the service number of your voice mailbox using the Voice menu option Checking for voice mail messages gt Voice x When the message icon on the handset flashes you can check for voice mail messages by selecting menu option Voice x x is the number of messages and pressing YES twice Switching on and off gt BaseStation Voice mail notification can be switched on or off When you switch it on the GVoicewal voice mail service number has to be entered Ask your dealer or retailer for more details about the voice mail service If no service number has been set the voice mail notification is cleared as soon as an external call is made CONNECTING HANDSET

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