| DECT Home Cordless Telephone System   BS120 Base Station DT120 Cordless Telephone   DECT/GAP Digital   AB   Use   l User’s Guide   ations   a i c i rc   me   n u m e o omm   C r C   o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   Cordless telephone   Display icons   On   Flashing Flashing   quickly   Connected to   home base   station   No connection   System   AB   Warning   light   Cordless phone Connection   Hook   off hook   being made or   cordlessphoneis   ringing   Earpiece   Use   l ations   Keysareblocked Call barring is   a i Lock   on   c i Display   rc   n Up key   Battery status   (4 blocks is fully empty   Batteries almost Batteries are   Battery   being charged   u charged)   me   Ring signal at   lowest level or   temporarily off   Down key   Ring off   Control   m Int   keys   o Hook key   omm   Number being Programming   Program-   stored   mode   C 2 1 3 ming   r C   Battery   e o l 4 compart-   ment   5 6 f Second key   function active   (Shift)   Shift   bi   9 80Not   7 Numeric   keys   Mo   Not in use yet Not in use yet Not in use yet   Message   n Off   On   C R R/Clear   key   On/Off/-   Mute key   icsso   Er   Micro-   phone   Coverage area of this   AB   home base station   Cordless phones   (8 maximum)   Home base station   Power adapter   Internal call   Phone plug   External call  Er   Preface   AB   About this user’s guide   With your new cordless telephone system you have   optedforlightweightandcordlesstelephoning,based   on the latest DECT/GAP technology. Therefore, you   are ensured of excellent sound quality and maximum   privacy. Eavesdropping or breaking in on line by   strangers is virtually impossible.   This user’s guide comprises several sections in which   related topics are discussed. Each topic stands more   Use   l or less by itself and helps you to operate the cordless   ations   a telephoine system without having to browse through   c i the guide for each subject. You will find each section   rc   me   n and topic listed in the table of contents.   u Your cordless telephone system can be extended to a   total of eight cordless phones. It is possible to mhave   an internal conversation using any two cordless   o omm   phones.   C Your cordless telephone system has a CE marking   r C   e o according to the guidelines of the European l   f telecommunications laws 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC   bi   and91/263/EEC. TheCEmarkingcorrespondstothe   European marking law 93/68/EEC.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   Contents   Quick start   What’s in the box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Installing the set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Memory   8 8 Using the memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   AB   Redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   Batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Storing numbers in the memory . . . . . . . . . . . 23   Attaching and removing the clip . . . . . . . . . . 11 Calling a stored number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   l Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   25   Changing or deletingaa sttoiroed nnumsber . . . . . .   rc   Settings   a A brief guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Returning a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   i c i Telephoning   n u Switching the cordless phone on and off. . . . . 14 Changing the settings on the   me home base station (PIN code) . . . . . . . . . .   26   Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   m Adjusting the ring volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   Pre-dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   o Silencing the ringer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   omm   C Setting the ring type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   28   Mute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16   r C   Setting the earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   Switching off alarm signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   e Blocking the keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16   o l f Paging a cordless phone from the   bi   home base station. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Key click on or off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   Using more than one cordless phone. . . . . . . . 17 Call tariff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   Making and receiving an internal call. . . . . . . 18 Tone or pulse dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   Not   Mo   n Consulting with another cordless phone. . . . . 18 Setting the cordless phone temporarily to   tone dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   Transferring a call to another cordless phone . 19   Setting the cordless phone to long tones . . . . . 32   Three-party calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   Changing the wait-for-dial tone pause. . . . . . . 33   Setting a hot line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   Call barring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   icsso   Searching Efor rcordless phones or people . . . . .   21   Clearing all cordless phone settings . . . . . . . . 36 Cordless phone quick reference . . Inside back cover   Clearing all home base station settings. . . . . . 37   Selecting internal ring type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   Selecting call back ring type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   Setting ringing order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   AB   Extra features   Changing the home base station PIN code . . . 40   Use   l ations   a i Extra security for cordless phone using   c i PIN code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41   rc   me   n Reading the IPEI code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   u Changing home base station   authentication code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44   m Subscribing cordless phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   o omm   Using multiple home base stations. r. . .C. . . . . 47   C Using a switchboard. . . . . . . . . .o. . . . . . . . . .   49   50   e Setting signalling method . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l.   f bi   Setting switchboard numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . 51   Transferring calls . . .N. . .o. . t. . . . . . . . . . . . . .   53   Mo   Reference   n Most frequently asked questions. . . . . . . . . . . 54   Buttons and keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   Display icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   icsso   Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   Maintenance, spare parts and accessories. . . . . 60   Er   Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61   Quick start   What’s in the box   Installing the set   AB   Check that all parts are in the box. If anything is   missing, please contact your dealer.   To install the set, follow the steps given below. The   cordless telephUonessysetem will then be ready for use.   The box should contain:   Warnings:   l ations   a Check iwhether the local mains voltage   1. Home base station   c corresponds to tihe voltage on the power adapter.   rc   n 2. Desk stand for the home base station   3. Cordless phone with batteries   u Only use the power adapter that comes with the   me   set.   m 4. Clip   1. Connect the telephone line to the telephone   o l omm   5. Power adapter and cord   6. Telephone line cable   7. User’s guide   socket in the home base station.   C r C   e Telephone socket identifier   o f bi   2. Connect the telephone line to the telephone wall   socket.   8. Sticker sheet for number memory   Not   Mo   n 3. Connect the power cord to the power plug socket   in the home base station.   Power plug socket identifier   icsso   Er   8 Quick start   Operating range   You can use your cordless phone in the area that is   covered by the home base station or other telephone   system (check with your dealer). Outside this area,   4. Insert the power adapter plug into the wall   socket.   AB   If the red light on the home base station is   flashing, there is something wrong with the   telephone line connection.   Use   l icon on the display wi   at   ta   i r o t fl   you will lose contact with the snystem and the system   ashsing. The warning   cll s   a i 5. Connect the desk stand to the home base station.   Locate the lower hooks first. The cables can be   routed through the slots in the rear lower edge of   the desk stand.   ligrhtcwill flash and short, fast, warning beeps will be   i heard.   n u To make optimal use of the operating range, place   me   your home base station centrally.   m 6. Remove the insulation strip from the boattery at   the bottom of the cordless phone.   omm   C 7. Put the cordless phone in the home base station   r C   e for at least 3.5 hours to charge the batteries   o l f initially.   bi   When the batteries arNe choargted the cordless phone is   Mo   ready for use. For more information about charging   batteries refer to the topic following.   n icsso   Er   9 Batteries   The cordless phone runs on three rechargeable batteries. You If the home base station green light is on or flashes   AB   can fully charge flat batteries by placing the cordless phone   in the home base station for 2.5 hours. Fully charged   (and the battery meter on the display flashes), the   batteries are being charged. As soon as the batteries   batteries give you 12 hours of calling time or 110 hours of are fully charged, the green light goes out and the   Use   stand-by time. The cordless phone displays a battery meter,   which shows the power remaining in the batteries.   battery meter on the cordless phone stops flashing.   l ations   a i Changing the batteries   c Rechargeable batiteries have a limited life-span.   The cordless phone runs on Nickel Metal Hydride   (NiMH)batteries. Theycanberecharged at any time.   Additionally, they are less damaging to the   rc   Under normalnconditions, the batteries for the   u cordless phone will last for at least a year.   me   environment than other batteries.   If the capacity of the cordless phone batteries   becomes too low, ask your dealer to replace the   m o Reading the battery meter   When the batteries are fully charged the battery   omm   batteries.   C meter on the cordless phone displayrconCsists of four   e You can also replace the batteries yourself. Using a   Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw from the   battery compartment at the bottom of the cordless   phone. Replace old batteries with new batteries of   type NiMH AAA 450 mAh 1.2 V, with the flat side   of the battery facing upwards.   o l blocks. The number of blocks decreases as the   f batteries discharge. If the batteries are almbostiflat, the   battery meter and theNredolightt on the cordless phone   Mo   flash. An alarm sounds if there is less than 15 minutes   calling time left in the batteries.   n Charging the batteries   The batteries do not contain cadmium and are   therefore less damaging to the environment than   other rechargeable batteries. However, all batteries   should be treated as chemical waste.   Place the cordless phone in the home base station,   with the aerial upwards.   icsso   Er   10   Quick start   Attaching and removing the clip   Safety instructions   The cordless phone has a clip which you can use to attach   the cordless phone to your clothes.   Donotplacethehomebasestationnearaudioorvideo   equipment. It may cause interference.AB   Intrinsic safety   on the display!   Do not use the cordless phone in conditions where   Use   l there is aadanger of electrically ignited explosions.   Your cordless phone is now ready for use.   ations   i c i Exrpocsure to sunlight, heat and moisture   Do not expose the cordless telephone system to direct   n do not remove the clip from the cordless phone too   often.   sunlightfor   me   u longperiods.Keepthecordlesstelephone   system away from excessive heat and moisture.   m o Cordless phone clip   Make it a habit to attach the cordless phone to your   clothes, using the clip, so that you do not lose it.   omm   C r C   e o Battery disposal   Defective batteries must be returned to a collection   point for chemical waste disposal.   l f Attaching and detaching the clip   bi   Not   Mo   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 “Maintenance, spare parts and   accessories” under “Reference”.   n icsso   Er   11   A brief guide   Having installed the cordless telephone system you can now 4. Press   again to end the call.   AB   make and receive calls. For initial use it is assumed that   you are near to the home base station.   The duration of the call is displayed.   If you dialled a nusmber and still hear the dial tone,   toeset the home base station to   c Switching on   Beforeyoucanusethecordlessphoneyoumustswitch   it on:   you probably h   U ave   l another dialling method. See “Tone or pulse dialling”   ations   a under “iSettings” for more details.   i rc   • Press On for at least one second to switch the   Receiving a call   n u cordless phone on.   me   The number ‘1’ appears on the display. Thismis the   station ring.   internal number of the cordless phone.   1. Press   to answer the call.   o omm   Making a call   2. Hold a conversation.   C Check whether the set is installed correctly bye   r C   dialling a number you know.   3. Press   again to end the call.   o l f The duration of the call is displayed.   1. Press   and you can hear the dial tone.   bi   What to do with the cordless phone   While you are not using the cordless phone you can   place it in the home base station.   The red light appNearsoontthe home base station.   2. Dial the number you want toMcallousing the   n numeric keys.   You will hear the telephone ring.   3. Wait for an answer and, on completing your call,   icsso   ask the person to call you back.   Er   12   Quick start   Switching off   If you do not want to make or receive calls you can   switch the cordless phone off.   AB   • Press and then Off to switch off the cordless   phone. The ring signal on the home base station   continues to work even when you switch off the   cordless phone.   Use   l ations   a i c i rc   n u Cancel   You can cancel any operation:   me   m e • Press C for at least one second.   o omm   The cordless phone returns to stand-by.   C r C   o f l bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   13   Telephoning   Switching the cordless phone on   and off   Making a call   AB   While the cordless phone is switched on it is in stand-by   mode, the batteries are in use. With fully charged batteries,   the cordless phone can operate for about 110 hours in stand-   by mode. If you are not using the cordless phone to make or   receive calls you can put the cordless phone in the home base   station, or turn the cordless phone off.   To make a call, use the   key. Pre-dialling, an   alternative methUod, iss deescribed later.   To make a call in the ausutail owayn: s   l a i and wait for the dial tone.   1. rPcress   c i n 2. Dial thue number and wait for a connection.   To switch the cordless phone on   3. Press   again to end the call.   me   • Press the On key for one second.   The duration of the call is displayed.   m To switch the cordless phone off   o omm   • Press then Off.   C r C   You cannot turn the cordless phone off during a call.   e o l f If the cordless phone is off and you are called, the ring   bi   signal on the home base station still works. Press On   for one second to switch on the cordless phone, then   Not   Mo   to receive the call.   n icsso   Er   14   Telephoning   Receiving a call   Pre-dialling   When the cordless phone rings:   When you make a call you can also enter the number and   instead of vice versa. ThisAalloBws you to   then press   1. Press   2. To end the call, press   The duration of the call is displayed.   to answer the call.   check and, if necessary, correct the number.   again.   To pre-dial:l   Use   1. Enter the number   ations   . a i c The number is displayed.   i rc   2. Correct thne number if necessary.   u To delete the last digit press C. To delete the   me   entire number press C and keep it pressed for at   m e least one second.   o omm   3. When the number is correct press   and wait   C r C   for an answer.   4. Press again to end the call.   The duration of the call is displayed.   o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   15   Mute   Blocking the keys   During a call you may want to talk to someone else, without If you carry the cordless phone in your pocket you might   AB   the caller hearing. You can do this by switching off the   microphone using the key.   accidentally press the keys and make a call. To prevent this   you can block the keys of the cordless phone. The keys no   longer work, but you can still receive calls.   Use   You can switch the microphone off by:   l To block the keys press , then press the   key. The   ations   a • Pressing untilyouarereadytotalktothecaller   again.   i lock icon is displayed.   c i rc   To switch the nkeys back on press the   Short beeps indicate that the microphone is off.   key and the   u key again.   Or   me   If you have blocked the keys and you receive a call   m • Pressing   shortly.   you can still answer the call in the normal way,   o Short beeps indicate that the microphone is off.   omm   without first unblocking the keys.   C r Cagain.   To switch the microphone on, press   uends,   l If you hear the alarm signal, shorot beeping so   f during a call you must press   twice to switch the   bi   the alarm; pressing it   microphone.   microphone off. PressNing this key once switches off   agaoin s   t witches off the   Mo   n icsso   Er   16   Telephoning   Paging a cordless phone from the Using more than one cordless   home base station phone   The home base station has a search function with which you If you use more than one cordless phone with the home base   AB   can page the cordless phone.   station there are a few special details about telephoning.   Internal or external call?   PresstheSearch/Subscribebuttononthehomebase   If you receive a call there is a different ring signal for   station, and the cordless phone rings.   Use   l internal and external calls.   ations   A symbol ‘ ’ appears on the cordless phone display.   a i c • rAcn internal ring signal has a 2 second signal   Press   twice, or the Search/Subscribe button   i followed by a 4 second pause.   n once, to stop the ringing.   u • An external ring signal is the same as usual.   me   During an internal call the number of the caller’s   m e o cordless phone is displayed.   omm   C You can set the sound of the ring signal for internal   r C   and external calls yourself. This makes it easier for   you to recognize the ring signal on your own cordless   phone. For more information please read “Settings”.   o l f bi   ot   Mo   n o   Search/Subscribe   button   17   Making and receiving an internal Consulting with another cordless   call   phone   The cordless telephone system allows consulting with a third   AB   For internal calls use the Int key together with the key.   Ifyoureceiveaninternalcallthenumberofthecallerappears   on the display.   party. You put the caller on hold and call another cordless   phone on the same home base station. You can then talk   without the caller hearing this. Then you can continue the   Use   To place an internal call:   original call.   l ations   a 1. Press then Int and wait for the dial tone.   i You have an external call and want to consult with a   c person using a coirdless phone:   2. Dial the internal telephone number and wait for   a connection.   rc   n u 1. Press and then Int to put the external call on   me hold.   3. Press   to end the call.   m e The duration of the call is displayed.   You will hear the dial tone.   o omm   To receive an internal call:   C 2. Dial the internal number of the destination   cordless phone.   r C   1. Press   to answer the call.o   If the cordless phone is not available or engaged   you will hear the engaged tone, and return   automatically to the external call. If the cordless   phone is free you will hear it ring.   l f 2. Hold a conversation.   3. Press   bi   to endNtheocaltl.   Mo   The duration of the call is displayed.   3. Proceed with the call.   n icsso   Er   18   Telephoning   Transferring a call to another   cordless phone   4. You now have three options:   The cordless telephone system allows transferring calls to   another party. You put the caller on hold aAnd cBall another   • • • Continue the external call using and Int.   Transfer the external caller using   cordless phone on the same home base station. You can then   talk without the caller hearing this. Then you can transfer   . Use   the call.   l Continue the call as a three-party call using   You have an external acalltainod wnanst to transfer it to   a i and 3.   c i another cordless phone:   rc   n u 1. Press then Int to put the external call on hold.   me You will hear the dial tone.   m o 2. Dial the internal number of the destination   omm   cordless phone.   If the cordless phone is not available or engaged   C r C   e you will hear the engaged tone, and return   automatically to the external call. If the cordless   phone is free you will hear it ring.   o l f bi   Not   Mo   3. Press   totransferthecallimmediatelyorwait   for a connection with the other cordless phone.   n icsso   Er   19   Three-party calls   4. If you have a connection with the other cordless   phone, you can:   In a three-party call a caller is connected to two cordless   AB   phones on the same home base station.   • • • Transfer the call with   . third person wi   U th a   s You have an externalecall and you wish to involve a   base stationl:   rdless phone on the same home   coations   Continue the external call using and Int.   a i Continue the call as a three-party call using   c i 1. Press then Int to put the external call on hold.   and 3.   rc   n You will hear the dial tone.   u 2. Dial the internal number of the destination   me   cordless phone.   m o If the cordless phone is not available or engaged   omm   you will hear the engaged tone, and return   automatically to the external call. If the cordless   phone is free you will hear it ring.   C r C   e o l f bi   3. Wait for a connection.   4. Press and then 3 to connect the three parties   Not   Mo   in the conversation.   n icsso   Er   20   Telephoning   Searching for cordless phones or   people   The cordless telephone system has a function with which you   can search for cordless phones and any cordless phone user.   Youcancallallothercordlessphonesusingthecordlessphone.   AB   To use the search function:   Use   l 1. Press the * key.   ations   a i c i 2. Press then Int.   rc   me   n All cordless phones connected to the home base   station will ring.   u 3. Wait for an answer.   m o You will have a connection with the first cordless   phone that answers the call.   omm   C r C   e Ifyoureceiveasearchcallfromanothercordlessphone   o l a symbol is displayed, together fwith the number of   bi   the caller, for example ‘ ’. Press   to answer the   call. You will only have a connection if you are the   Not   Mo   first to respond.   n icsso   Er   21   Memory   Using the memory   Redial   AB   The cordless phone automatically stores the last ten numbers The last ten numbers you dialled are available for redial.   dialled, and you can choose another ten numbers to store in   To redial the last number dialled:   Use   the cordless phone.   l 1. Press   and wait for the dial tone.   ations   a Boththestorednumbersandthelastdiallednumbers   are retained even if the cordless phone is turned off or 2. Press   i c i . n   rc   me   the batteries are flat.   The cordless phone will dial again.   u To dial one of the ten last dialled numbers:   m e 1. Press the   key.   o omm   The last number dialled is displayed.   C 2. You can scroll through the list of the ten last   r C   o l dialled numbers using the Up or Down key.   f bi   3. Whenthenumberyouwanttoredialisdisplayed,   press   . Not   Mo   Tips:   n You can correct the number on the display using the   C key and the numeric keys. This is a temporary   correction and it is not stored.   icsso   Er   22   Memory   Storing numbers in the memory   You can store up to ten telephone numbers in the cordless   phone’s permanent memory. The numbers stay in the memory   even when the cordless phone is switched off.   Tips:   AB   To include a pause (to wait for the dial tone) in a   then 2. On the display you will see   To store a number:   number, press Use   a dash at that point in the number.   l ations   1. Press then   . If you make a mistcake while entering the number   a i presstheCkeyoneormoretimesandenterthecorrect   i 2. Press the numeric key to be assigned to the   telephone number (0 - 9).   nurmcber.   n u If a number has already been assigned to this key If a number has already been stored under a key press   me   it will be displayed.   then and then start again at step 1, and select   m another numeric key.   3. If no number has yet been assigned to tohis key   omm   enter the telephone number or prressC (see   C You can press   to request the last dialled number   below).   as the number to be stored. You can also use the Up   or Down key to scroll through the list of ten most   recently dialled numbers.   e o l f 4. Press then to store the number.   bi   Checking:   If you often call several people in one organisation   Not   Mo   Press and then the numeric key which corresponds that has direct dialling of extension numbers you can   tothestorednumber. Thestorednumberisdisplayed. store the common part of the numbers in memory.   n You can then enter the variable part of the number   manually each time you call.   icsso   Er   23   Calling a stored number   Sticker   Youcancallastorednumberdirectly, orbyscrollingthrough   AB   To dial a stored number direct:   The cordless phone comes with a sticker for numbers   stored in the memory. You can write down whose   numbers are stored under which keys on the sticker   and attach the sticker to the back of the cordless   phone.   the stored numbers and selecting one.   Use   1. Press   and wait for the dial tone.   l ations   a 2. Preiss   . c i rc   3. Press the n   n u umeric key (0 - 9) which corresponds   me to the stored telephone number.   To scroll through the stored numbers:   1. Press   m o . omm   C 2. Press a numeric key.   r C   e The number assigned to that key is displayed.   o l f bi   3. PresstheUporDownkeyor toscrollthrough   the numbers.   Not   Mo   4. If necessary add the extension number to a phone   number or correct it using the C key and the   numeric keys.   n 5. Press   to dial the number on the display.   icsso   Er   Changes to the telephone number made at this stage   are not stored permanently.   24   Memory   Changing or deleting a stored   number   Returning a call   You can delete or change stored numbers   If you receive an internal call, the number of the caller is   AB   displayed. The number is stored in the who called memory   as soon as you are called. It makes no difference whether you   To delete a stored number:   1. Press then   . answer the call or not. Using the call return function, you   Use   can easily return a call ato ttheiseonunmbesrs. The who called   l 2. Press the numeric key (0 - 9) which corresponds   to the stored telephone number.   memory holds up to ten numbers.   a i c i To return the last call:   rc   3. Delete the number by pressing the C key.   n u 1. Press and then Int and wait for the dial tone.   4. Press then   To change a stored number:   1. Press then   . me   2. Press and then   . m e The last caller will be dialled.   o omm   . To return one of the last ten calls:   C r C   2. Press the numeric key (0 - 9)owhich corresponds   1. Press and then   . l to the stored telephone number.   f The number of the last caller is displayed.   3. Change the number using the C keybandithe   2. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the   numeric keys.   Not   Mo   numbers of the last ten callers.   4. Press then   . n 3. When the number you want is displayed, press   The altered number is stored.   and then Int to dial.   icsso   Er   25   Settings   Changingthesettingsonthehome Adjusting the ring volume   base station (PIN code)   AB   Before you can alter settings on the home base station you   You can adjust the ring volume of the cordless phone and the   have to be connected to it. To change settings, you sometimes home base station.   Use   have to enter the home base station PIN code. The PIN code   is preset to 1111 by default. To prevent others changing the   settings of the home base station, you should change this code.   You can read how to do this in “Changing the home base   station PIN code” under “Extra features”.   Cordless phone   l ations   Press theaUp or Down key once, or more, to turn the   i c i volume up or ndown. Each time you press the Up or   rc   Down key, you will hear the ring at the new volume.   u If you set the volume to its lowest level, the ring off   me   icon is displayed.   When you must enter the PIN code, four dashes are   m displayed.   You can still do this while the cordless phone is   ringing but not during a call.   o omm   • Enter the home base station PIN code using the   C numeric keys on the cordless phone.   r C   Home base station   e o l The home base station also has a ring signal. You can   adjust the volume of the home base station using a   cordless phone.   f bi   Not   Mo   1. Press and then the R key for 2 seconds.   n Four dashes are displayed.   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station.   Two dashes are displayed.   icsso   Er   26   Settings   Silencing the ringer   3. Enter 43.   The cordless phone displays the current volume   Tosilencetheringerpermanently, foreitherthecordlessphone   AB   or the home base station, set its volume to 0. If the cordless   phone rings and you want to silence the ringer but still take   (0 - 6) of the home base station.   the call (for example, you are talking to someone and want   4. Set the required volume by:   to finish what yUou asre seaying).   l Pressing a key from 0 to 6.   ations   a ito switch off the ringer.   Press   c If you press 0, the ring signal is switched off, and   if you press 6 the volume is set to maximum. The   home base station rings at the selected volume.   The ring off iconiis displayed. You can still answer   rc   me   n the call at any time by pressing   . The ring signal   u will sound again the next time you are called.   Or   m Pressing the Up or Down key once or omore.   omm   The home base station rings at trhe sCelected   C volume and you can see the selected volume   e (0 - 6) displayed on the cordloess phone.   l f bi   5. Press and then   . The home base station volume is now set.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   27   Setting the ring type   Setting the earpiece volume   For the cordless phone you can select one of five different ring During a telephone call you can use the Up or Down key   AB   types for incoming external calls.   to adjust the volume of the earpiece:   To change the ring type for external calls:   Adjusting theUvolusmee during a call:   • Press the Up or Down key once or more.   1. Press and then 8.   l ations   a You will hear the next ring type for external calls.   If you are not making a call you can still adjust the   i c i volume:   2. Keep pressing and then 8 until you hear the   ring type you want.   rc   n u.   1. Press   The last ring type you select will be stored for   external calls.   me You will hear the dial tone.   m 2. Keep listening and press the Up or Down key   o omm   once or more.   C You will hear the dial tone become louder or   r C   e quieter.   o l f 3. Press   to cancel the dial tone.   bi   If the earpiece is at maximum or minimum volume   you will hear a warning tone.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   28   Settings   Switching off alarm signals   Key click on or off   An alarm consisting of four short beeps will sound when the When you press a key on the cordless phone you will hear a   AB   batteries are almost flat or the cordless phone is outside the   range of the home base station it is connected to. You can   click. You can switch off this sound.   To switch off the key click press and then 1. To   temporarily switch this off by pressing   . Use   and then 1 again.   switch the kley click back on press   ations   a i c i rc   n u me   m e o omm   C r C   o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   29   Call tariff*   3. Enter 52.   If the home base station receives metering pulses during a   call, the costs of the call are displayed when you finish the   conversation. You can set the amount of money (call tariff)   with which the costs increment with each metering pulse. If   no metering pulses are received, the call duration in hours,   minutes and seconds will be displayed instead.   AB   Thecurrentcalltariffisdisplayed. Defaultis1.00   which is displayed as ‘1 00’ (space indicates the   decimal point).   Use   l 4. Enter the new call tariff (C = delete).   ations   a i You do not need to enter the decimal point. If the   rc   c i amount is 0.18 enter 18 and, if the amount is   Example:   n 4.00 enter 400.   u Suppose you have set the call tariff to 0.25. When,   during a call, the first metering pulse is received the   me   5. Press and then   . m The amount of money (call tariff) with which the   call costs increment with each metering pulse is   now set.   call costs will be 0.25, with the second pulse they will   be 0.50 and so on.   o omm   C Ask your dealer if your telephone ner Crk provides   otwo   e If you end a call either the call costs or the duration   is displayed for five seconds. For instance:   l metering pulses.   f bi   To set the call tariff:   1-23-45   The call lasted 1 hour, 23   minutes and 45 seconds   then the NR koey ftor 2 seconds.   1. Press   Mo   Four dashes are displayed.   n 123 45   The call costs are 123.45   2. Enter the PIN code of the home base station.   Two dashesiarce dsispslayoed.   Er   This function may not be supported by your system.   * 30   Settings   Tone or pulse dialling*   If you dialled the number and still hear the dial tone,   Thehomebasestationcansendtones(default)orpulseswhen   diallinganumber. Ifyourcordlesstelephonesystemnormally   uses pulse dialling you can switch to tone dialling if   required, for example to control a teleservice.   youhavetosetthehomebasestationtoApulsBedialling.   Set the dialling method as follows:   Use   1. Press   and thenaprtesisothenRskey for 2 seconds.   l To switch the cordless phone to tone dialling during   a call, press and then *. When you hang up the   cordlessphonerevertstothepulsediallingagain. The   toneorpulsediallingsettingisretainedduringpower   Four dashes are displayed.   a i c i 2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   rc   (default isn1111).   u Two dashes are displayed.   me   off.   m 3. Enter 61.   What dialling method?   You can easily check whether tone or pulse odialling   The current method is displayed (2 = tone   omm   dialling, 3 = pulse dialling).   4. Enter one digit to set the dialling method:   ‘2’ to set tone dialling   C is required. Proceed as follows:   r C   e o l 1. Check if the home base station is setbto itone   f dialling which is default.   2. Press   . ‘3’ to set pulse dialling   You hear the dialNtoneo. t   Mo   5. Press and then press   . n 3. Dial the number of someone you know.   Iftheexternallinesupportstonediallingyouwill   hear the phone ring.   The dialling method is now changed.   For teleservices you may need to change the dialling   method to tones or long tones temporarily. See the   topics following for more details.   icsso   Er   * This function may not be supported by your system.   31   Setting the cordless phone   temporarily to tone dialling*   Setting the cordless phone to long   tones   The tones transmitted by the cordless phone may be too short   If your cordless telephone system normally uses pulse dialling   you can switch to tone dialling if required, for example to   control a teleservice.   for some interactive information services. IfAyouBhave   problems, you can temporarily change the length of the tones.   If the cordless   U phosneeis set to long tones, the tones   To switch the cordless phone to tone dialling during   a call, press and then *. When you hang up the   cordless phone reverts to the pulse dialling again.   will be tranlsmitted for as long as you keep the   ations   a i numeric keys pressed.   c i rc   me   To switch the   n cordless phone to long tones during a   To either select tone or pulse dialling permanently   refer to the previous topic.   u call, press and then 0. To switch off the long tones,   press and 0 again, or hang up.   m o omm   C r C   e o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   This function may not be supported by your system.   * 32   Settings   Changing the wait-for-dial tone   pause   Setting a hot line   If you include a pause in a telephone number there will be a You can set the cordless phone so that pressing any key dials   a certain number. This means that if any kAey isBpressed, for   pause during dialling at that point to wait for the dial tone.   You can adjust the length of the pause.   example by a small child, the same ‘hot line’ number will   always be dialled.   The standard pause is 3 seconds. You can reset this to   from 1 to 6 seconds:   Use   l Setting the hot line anutmiboernansd switching it on   Set the haot line as follows:   i c i 1. Press then the R key for 2 seconds.   1. rPcress   an   n for 2 seconds.   u d then press   Four dashes are displayed.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   2. Enter the PIN code of the home base station   me   (default is 1111).   Two dashes are displayed.   m o omm   3. Enter 62.   C 2. Two dashes are displayed.   The current pause length is disprlayeCd.   e o l 3. Enter 53.   f 4. Enter a number (1 - 6) to select the length of the   bi   Ifahotlinehasalreadybeensetthiswillbeshown   on the display. You can delete it using the C key.   pause in seconds.   Not   Mo   5. Press and then   . 4. Enter the number.   The wait-for-dial pause is now changed.   n You can delete the last digit using the C key.   To include a pause in a telephone number, press   5. Press and then press   . and then 2. A dash marks the pause. The home base   The hot line function is now on.   station will wait for the duration of the wait-for-dial   icsso   tone pause.   Er   33   Call barring   If the hot line is on the number is displayed. To call   it press any key on the cordless phone.   You can prevent certain numbers being called with a cordless   AB   phone by blocking those numbers in the home base station.   You can still receive incoming calls. You can switch call   Switching the hot line off   To switch the hot line off:   barring on and off in the cordless phone. Call barring in   the cordless phonUe is soff eby default.   l 1. Press andthenquicklypress fortwoseconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   ations   a If you piress   while call barring is on the lock icon   c i flashes until you go on hook again. Should you call a   rc   n blocked number the line will always indicate busy.   u the PIN code for the cordless phone (default isme   0000).   You can also have call barring by your telephone   m operator. It remains in effect irrespective of the   2. Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 54.   o settings of the cordless phone and home base station.   omm   Please consult your dealer for more information.   C r C   e Switching call barring on and off   4. Press and then press   . o l The hot line function is turfned off.   Each cordless phone (if you have more than one)   should have call barring set on or off separately. Call   barring is off by default.   bi   Not   Mo   1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   n icsso   Er   34   Settings   2. Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 65.   AB   The sequence number 1 appears on the left of the   display. You will also see a dash or a previously   set number or prefix.   3. Enter 42.   The current call barring status is displayed   (0 = off, 1 = on).   Use   l 4. Press the Up or Down key, once or more, to   4. Enter a digit to switch call barring on or off:   ‘0’ to switch call barring off   ations   a choiose another sequence number if required.   c i rc   n 5. Enter tuhe number or the prefix.   ‘1’ to switch call barring on   me Use the C key to delete the last digit if needed.   5. Press and then press   . 6. YoucanpresstheUp orDown key, once or more,   m e You have now set call barring on or off.   to record another prefix or number.   o omm   Setting barred numbers   7. Press and then press   . C r C   You can enter three numbers of uop to 8 digits with   The numbers set are now barred.   the sequence numbers 1, 2 and 3 for call barrinlg. You   f Programming exempted numbers   can also record the prefix of numbers to be barred, for   bi   You can exempt up to ten telephone numbers, for   example emergency numbers, from call barring by   thehomebasestation. Thismeansthatthesenumbers   can always be dialled. Each of the exempted numbers   has a sequence number (0 - 9).   instance the prefix of chat lines and other expensive   Not   services, or the prefix for international numbers. All   Mo   calls to numbers with this prefix will be barred.   n 1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   Four dashesiacre sdissplaoyed.   1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   Four dashes are displayed.   (default is 1111).   Er   Two dashes are displayed.   35   Clearing all cordless phone   settings   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   (default is 1111).   You can clear all settings on the cordless phone   simultaneously. The stored numbers, the dialled numbers,   and the who called memory are also cleared.   AB   Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 66.   U ertstoethe default values.   All settingslrev   The sequence number 0 appears on the left of the   display.   1. Press and thenapretsisofnor s2 seconds.   a i If the programcming security for the cordless   i rc   4. Press the Up or Down key, once or more, to   phone is onn four dashes are displayed. If so enter   u choose a different sequence number if required.   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   me   0000).   5. Enter the exempted number.   m Use the C key to delete the last digit if needed.   2. Two dashes are displayed.   o omm   6. Youcanpressthe Upor Down key, once or more,   3. Enter 41.   C r C   to enter another exempted number.   e 4. Press and then press   . o l . f   7. Press and then press   All cordless phone settings are cleared.   bi   The numbers are Nnowoextempt from call barring.   Mo   n icsso   Er   36   Settings   Clearing all home base station   settings   Selecting internal ring type   You can clear all settings on the home base station   simultaneously.   If you use more than one cordless phone with the home base   AB   station you can select one of five different ring types for   U ring   indicating an internsal call.   e pe for internal calls:   All settings will revert to the default values.   tyations   To change tlhe   1. Press and then press R for 2 seconds.   Four dashes are displayed.   1. Press then 7.   a i c rYcou will hear the next internal ring type.   i 2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   (default is 1111).   n 2. Keep pressing and then 7 until you hear the   u Two dashes are displayed.   ring type you want.   me   The last ring type you select will be stored for   internal calls.   3. Enter 51.   m o omm   4. Press and then press   . C All home base station settings are cleared. e   r C   o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   37   Selecting call back ring type   Setting ringing order   If you transfer an external call to another cordless phone   without waiting for an answer, you will be called back by   the home base station, if the third party does not answer   within ten seconds. You can select one of five different ring   types for calling back by the home base station.   When the home base station receives an external call, all   cordless phones ring. The home base stationAis prBeset so that   all cordless phones ring at the same time. However, you can   also set the order in which the cordless phones ring.   Use   l Setting the ringing order   Using a cordless phonae, ytouiocannprsogram the order in   a i To change the call back ring type for the home base   station:   c i which the cordless phones should ring.   rc   n u 1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   1. Press and then 9.   me Four dashes are displayed.   You will hear the next call back ring type.m   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   2. Keep pressing and then 9 until you hear the   o omm   (default is 1111).   ring type you want.   C Two dashes are displayed.   The last ring type you select will be stored for call   back.   r C   e o l 3. Enter 44.   f bi   The current ringing order is displayed.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   38   Settings   Setting the number of rings   You can also set the number of times a cordless phone   rings before the next cordless phone starts to ring.   4. Enter one of the following digits:   ‘1’ means only cordless phone 1   AB   ‘2’ meansfirstcordlessphone1, thenall cordless   phones   1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   Use   l Fouradashes are displayed.   ations   ‘3’ means first cordless phone 1, then 2, then 3,   etc.   i c 2. rEcnter the PIN code for the home base station   i n (defaulut is 1111).   ‘4’ means all the cordless phones at the same me Two dashes are displayed.   time (default)   3. Enter 45.   m 5. Press and then press   . The current setting is displayed (default is 3   o omm   The ringing order is now stored.   times).   C r C   4. Enter the number of times a cordless phone   If the cordless phone that shouldoring first has been   e l should ring (1 - 9).   switched off the second cordless phone wbill iring   f instead.   5. Press and then press   . The number of rings is now stored.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   39   Extra features   Adding extra security   Changing the home base station   PIN code   AB   The cordless telephone system has the unique advantages of   To prevent unauthorized people accessing the settings of the   DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications); home base station it is secured by a PIN code. Each time you   Use   this means that no one can eavesdrop on your calls. In   addition, you can also protect the cordless telephone system   by changing the default security codes.   want to change the settings of the home base station you must   enterthePINlcode.Youcannotswitchoffthissecurityfeature   ations   a i c but you can change the PIN code on the home base station.   i rc   You change the settings on the home base station using a   n There are three codes for the security of the cordless   telephone system:   cordless phone connected to this base station.   u me   When entering the PIN code you enter the unique   combination of numbers using the numeric keys on   the cordless phone, within the range of the home base   • Home base station Personal Identification   m Number (PIN) code: this code must be entered   o omm   1111.   before the home base station settings can be   C station. The default home base station PIN code is   changed.   r C   e o l f Cordless phone PIN code: using thisbPINi code,   • • Do not forget the PIN code of the home base station!   If you do, ask your dealer to reset the default PIN   code.   you can protect the cordless phone against use   and/or programmNingobytother people.   Mo   Authentication Code (AC): this is a secret code of   n To change the PIN code of the home base station:   the home base station which is necessary to   subscribe an extra cordless phone to the home   1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   base stationi. csso   Four dashes are displayed.   Er   40   Extra features   Extra security for cordless phone   using PIN code   2. Enter the current PIN code for the home base   station (default is 1111).   With the PIN code, you can protect the cordless phone from   AB   unauthorized use. You can secure the cordless phone against   beingusedbysomeoneelse, orjustagainstbeingprogrammed.   Two dashes are displayed.   By default, both security features are off. You can change   3. Enter 32.   the PIN code of Uthe csordeless phone.   l Four dashes are displayed.   ations   a i When entering the PIN code you enter the unique   c 4. Enter the new PIN code.   combination of niumbers using the numeric keys on   rc   The new PIN code is displayed for a short period.   n the cordless phone. The default cordless phone PIN   u 5. Enter the new PIN code again.   code is 0000.   me   The PIN code is checked.   m e Do not forget the PIN code of the cordless phone! If   o 6. Press and then press   . you do, ask your dealer to reset the default PIN code.   omm   The PIN code has now been charngeCd.   C Changing the cordless phone PIN code   1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the current PIN code for the cordless phone   (default is 0000).   o f l bi   Not   Mo   n 2. Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 31.   Four dashes are displayed.   icsso   Er   41   4. Enter the 4 digits of the new PIN code.   4. Enter one digit to switch the PIN security on or   AB   The new PIN code is displayed for a short period.   off:   5. Enter the new PIN code again.   The PIN code is checked.   ‘0’ to switch security off   Use   ‘1’ to switch security on   l and thenaprtesisons   6. Press and then press   . a 5. Preiss   . c The cordless phone now has the new PIN code.   Thesecuritysiettingagainstswitchingonhasnow   rc   changed. n   Securing against switching on   You can set the cordless phone so that the PIN code   must be entered to switch it on. This option is off by   default.   u me   Securing against programming   You can make sure that only you can program the   m o cordless phone. You can set the cordless phone so that   omm   the PIN code must be entered to program it.   1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   C If the programming security forrtheCcordless   e 1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   phone is on four dashes are diosplayed. If so enter   l f bi   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   Not   Mo   2. Two dashes are displayedn.   3. Enter 33.   2. Two dashes are displayed.   The current setting is displayed (0 = off, 1 = on).   3. Enter 34.   The current setting is displayed (0 = off, 1 = on).   icsso   Er   42   Extra features   Reading the IPEI code   4. Enter one digit to switch the PIN security on or   off:   The IPEI code is a unique code which has been assigned to   AB   the cordless phone and is the warranty number of the cordless   phone as well.   ‘0’ to switch security off   ‘1’ to switch security on   The IPEI codeUcansbeefound on the packaging under   l Warranty No. Portable (IPEI) and you can also   ations   a requestithis number using the cordless phone.   5. Press and then press   . c i The security setting for programming has now   changed.   1. rPcress   n and then press for 2 seconds.   If the purogramming security is on four dashes are   me displayed. IfsoenterthePINcodeforthecordless   m o phone (default is 0000).   omm   C 2. Two dashes are displayed.   r C   3. Enter 15.   e o l The two parts of the IPEI code are displayed for   one second each.   f bi   4. Press and then press   . Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   43   Changing home base station   authentication code   The home base station can handle up to 8 cordless phones.   An authentication code makes sure that only the cordless   phones you want can use the home base station. This code is   a secret number of between 4 and 8 digits. Only cordless   phones that have been subscribed can connect to the home base 2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   station.   Change the authentication code as follows:   AB   1. Press and then press the R key for 2 seconds.   Four dashes are displayed.   Use   l ations   (defaa   ult is 111c1).   i Two dashes are displayed.   i Tosubscribeacordlessphonetothehomebasestation   you need:   rc   3. Enter 16. n   u ‘ ’ followed by eight dashes is displayed.   me   • • • The authentication code.   The PARK code (on the home base stationm).   4. Enter the current authentication code.   You can delete digits using the C key.   omm   o To press the Search/Subscribe button.   C 5. Press the # key to confirm.   r C   e The default authentication code is preset to   o l 6. Press the C key to delete the code.   12345678. Werecommendthatfyouchangethiscode   directlyafterinstallingthecordlesstelephboneisystem.   7. Enter the new authentication code.   Not   Do not forget the authentication code!   Mo   8. Press and then   . The authentication code has now changed.   n You can reset the authentication code to its default   value (12345678) by clearing all home base station   settings. How to proceed is described in “Clearing all   Writedownyourchangedauthenticationcodebelow.   Keep this code secret.   home base station settings” under “Settings”.   icsso   Er   44   Extra features   Subscribing cordless phones   The cordless phone that comes with the home base station is 3. Enter 13.   AB   already subscribed to the home base station. Any cordless   phones you buy separately must be subscribed too, in order to   connecttothehomebasestation. Amaximumofeightcordless   phones can be subscribed to each home base station. One   cordless phone can be subscribed to up to eight base stations.   If the cordless phone is within the range of one   or more home base stations the PARK of one of   thehomebasestationsisdisplayed. Ifthecordless   Use   phone is not withain tthieoranngesof a home base   rc   l statio   a n, dashescare displayed.   i i Subscribing a cordless phone   To subscribe a cordless phone to a home base station   youneedthePARK(PortableAccessRightKey)code   4. Check that the correct home base station PARK   n is displayed.   u Press the Up or Down key to go through the   me   of the home base station. The PARK is printed on the   PARKs of any other home base stations.   m back of the home base station. In addition to the   o You can also enter your own PARK if it is not   omm   PARK you need the authentication code of the home   base station. The authentication code is secret and C   r C   displayed. On the back of the home base station   you can see that the PARK is a string of digits   separated by hyphens. You do not need to enter   these hyphens. They will be automatically   displayed. Only the last 12 entered digits will be   displayed.   e prevents other cordless phones subscribing to the   o l home base station without yourfapproval.   bi   To subscribe a cordlesNs phoonetto a home base station:   Mo   1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming secunrity for the cordless   5. Press   to confirm.   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   ‘ ’ followed by eight dashes is displayed.   6. Enter the authentication code for the home base   station.   0000).   icsso   2. Two dashes are displayed.   The default setting is 12345678.   Er   45   Cancelling subscription of your owAn cBordless   7. Press   to confirm.   phone   Three dashes are displayed.   Up to eight cordless phones can be subscribed to a   8. Press the Search/Subscribe button of the home   home base station. If you want to subscribe a ninth   cordless phoneUyousmeust cancel the subscription of   base station for at least five seconds.   l another. You can cancel your subscription to a home   ations   9. Enter the number you want assigned to the   cordless phone (1 - 8).   a i base station. If theccordless phone is connected to a   i rc   home base station the subscription is cancelled from   n 10. Press within one minute and then to   confirm.   both the courdless phone and the home base station. If   me   the cordless phone is not connected to a home base   station the subscription is only cancelled from the   On the left of the display, after a short delay you   see the internal number of the cordless phone. If   m o cordless phone.   omm   thisdoesnothappenyoumuststarrtthCeprocedure   C 1. Press   and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   all over again.   e o l f bi   Not   Mo   2. Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 14.   n 4. Press and then press   . icsso   Er   The subscription of your cordless phone has been   cancelled.   46   Extra features   Using multiple home base stations   Cancelling the subscription of another cordless   phone   You can also cancel the subscription of other cordless   phones. The subscription is only cancelled from the   home base station.   By using multiple home base stations you can extend the   AB   Multiple home base stations on one telephone   coverage area for your cordless phone.   line   Use   To be able tlo use the cordless phone in a larger area,   ations   you connaect two or more home base stations to the   1. Press and then press R for 2 seconds.   i c i same telephonne line. The number of home base   stations you can connect to one telephone line   depends onulocal conditions.   Four dashes are displayed.   rc   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   me   (default is 1111).   You need to subscribe the cordless phone to the   Two dashes are displayed.   m o various home base stations. The cordless phone can   omm   3. Enter 17.   have different internal numbers (1 - 8) on the various   home base stations.   C 4. Enter the number of the cordlessrphCone to be de-   e o l subscribed (1 digit).   f Multiple home base stations on multiple   telephone lines   bi   5. Press and then press   . You can also use the cordless phone with multiple   home base stations in various places, connected to   different telephone lines. In that case, the cordless   phone can have different internal and external   numbers at different times.   The subscription for that cordless phone has now   Not   Mo   been cancelled.   n icsso   Er   47   Connecting to a home base station   2. Two dashes are displayed.   3. Enter 12.   AB   To be able to use a certain home base station the   cordless phone must be subscribed to that home base   station and be connected to it. A cordless phone can   be subscribed to multiple home base stations, but can   only be connected to one home base station at a time.   stationisdUisplsaye   key youlcan scroll through the list of subscribed   ations   The PARK of theecurrently connected home base   d.BypressingtheUporDown   a i home base stations.   c i You can select a home base station in two ways from   a list of home base stations in the cordless phone:   4. rScelect the   n uhome base station you want.   5. Press and then press   . me   • To which you are subscribed.   Or   The home base station has been selected.   m o Selecting available home base station   omm   • To which you are subscribed and within range.   You can select a home base station, which is within   rangeandhasasubscription,fromalistinthecordless   phone.   C r C   Selecting a home base station   e o l A subscribed home base stationfcan be selected from   bi   a list held within the cordless phone. You do not need   1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   the PIN code for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   to be within range of that home base station.   Not   Mo   To select a home base station:   n 1. Press and then press for 2 seconds.   If the programming security for the cordless   2. Two dashes are displayed.   phone is on four dashes are displayed. If so enter   icsso   the PIEN crode for the cordless phone (default is   0000).   48   Extra features   Using a switchboard   3. Enter 11.   A growing line of dashes is displayed. If the   If the home base station is connected to a switchboard you   AB   can use its functions in the same way as with a conventional   cordless phone is within the range of one or more fixed telephone. The only difference is the absence of a   home base stations, the PARK of the first one   found is displayed. By pressing the Up or Down transferring calls.   key you can scroll through the list of subscribed   home base stations within range.   telephone cable. One example of this type of function is   Use   l ations   a i Telephoning using a switchboard   c i Whenyouuseaswitchboarditissometimesnecessary   rc   me   to wait for thendial tone before dialling a number. If   4. Select the home base station you want.   u the whole number is to be entered and displayed,   5. Press and then press   . prior to dialling, for example a stored number, then   m e The home base station has been selected.   you must indicate where in the number the cordless   o omm   C phone should wait for the dial tone.   r C   To include a pause (to wait for the dial tone) in a   o l number press then 2. The cordless phone will   display a dash at the location of the pause.   f bi   If there is a dash in a number the cordless phone waits   for a while for the dial tone. If you hear the dial tone   while the cordless phone is still waiting, you can   always press On to continue dialling.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   49   Setting signalling method*   3. Enter 61.   If you use a switchboard the home base station transmits   signals to the switchboard when you press the R key.   Switchboards use either earth or hook flash as a signalling   method. You will find details of which one is used in the   switchboard documentation. You must set the home base   station to the appropriate signalling method for the   switchboard.   The current method is displayed (A1 =Btone   dialling and earth signalling, 2 = tone dialling   and hook flash, 3 = pulse dialling and earth   Use   signalling).   l ations   a i 4. rEcnter one digit to set the signalling method:   me   c i ‘1’ to set   n Earth signalling can only be used with a suitable   switchboard.   utone dialling and earth signalling   ‘2’ to set tone dialling and hook flash   ‘3’ to set pulse dialling and earth signalling   Set the signalling method for the switchboardmas   o omm   follows:   and then press   The signalling method is now changed.   . C 5. Press   r C   1. Press   and then press the Rokey for 2 seconds.   e l Four dashes are displayed.   f bi   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   (default is 1111).   Not   Mo   Two dashes are displayedn.   icsso   Er   This function may not be supported by your system.   * 50   Extra features   Setting switchboard numbers   If you want to make an external call using a switchboard   you must sometimes dial a prefix for example a zero to get   an outside line. Depending on the switchboard, you must   then wait for the dial tone before dialling the rest of the   number. You can insert an automatic pause for all external   numbers via the switchboard if it is necessary to wait for the   dial tone.   3. Enter 63.   The sequential number 1 is displaAyedB, together   with the first switchboard number.   A blank display m   4. Enter the switchb   at   d i n eans ono numbers are set.   um   n besr.   U se   l coar   a i rYcou can delete the last digit with the C key.   i n 5. Press the Up or Down key if you want to set a   You can allocate three different switchboard   u switchboard number for the next sequential   numbers, using sequential number 1, 2, or 3. If you   me   number.   then call a number that starts with one of these   m switchboard numbers the home base station will   o 6. Press and then press   . omm   automatically insert the pause. For example, if the C   The switchboard numbers are now set.   number of the switchboard is 12, set ‘12’ as the   r C   e switchboard number. If you then dial ‘12345’ from   o l f the cordless phone, the home base station will   bi   automatically insert aNpauose tafter ‘12’.   Mo   To set switchboard numbers:n   1. Press and then the R key for 2 seconds.   Four dashes are displayed.   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   (default is 1i1c11s). so   Two dashes are displayed.   Er   51   Setting other switchboard numbers   3. Enter 64.   The sequential number 1 is displaAyedBtogether   If the switchboard is part of a network of switchboards you   cancallusingmultipleswitchboards. Inthatcase, theremay   bemorethanoneswitchboardnumberinthenumberyoudial.   with the first switchboard number.   A blank display m   4. Enter the switchb   at   d i n eans ono numbers are set.   um   n besr.   U se   l Depending on the switchboards, pauses may be   necessary after the number of the switchboard has   been dialled. Using this function, you can set three   different switchboard numbers which occur   coar   a i rYcou can delete the last digit with the C key.   me   i n 5. Press the Up or Down key if you want to set a   u somewhere in the middle of a number you dial. If you   switchboard number for the next sequential   number.   dial a number with the cordless phone, the home base   m stationwillautomaticallyinsertapauseafteryouhave   o 6. Press and then press   . omm   chosen one of the set numbers.   The switchboard numbers are now set.   C r C   For example, if you have set ‘12’ as a switchboard   e o l number, and‘34’asanotherswitchboardnumber, and   f bi   you dial ‘123456’, then the home base station will   insert a pause after ‘12’ and after ‘34’.   Not   Mo   Set other switchboard numbers as follows:   n 1. Press and then the R key for 2 seconds.   Four dashes are displayed.   2. Enter the PIN code for the home base station   icsso   (default is 1111).   Two daEshers are displayed.   52   Extra features   Transferring calls   In general, you can transfer calls as described below.   However, transferring calls may work differently on the   switchboard.   AB   Transfer calls to another extension as follows:   Use   l 1. Press the R key to put the current call on hold.   ations   a i c i You hear the dial tone of the switchboard.   rc   me   n 2. Enter the number of the extension to which you   want to transfer the call.   u If the extension is available you will hear it ring.   m You can wait until the call is answered.   o omm   3. Press   to transfer the call, orrpreCss the R key   C to return to the caller.   e o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   53   Reference   Most frequently asked questions   AB   What should I do if the cordless phone dials a   number as soon as I press a key?   These answers to frequently asked questions should help you   solve problems with the cordless telephone system yourself.   Use   A hot line has been set. See “Setting a hot line” under   How far can I go from the home base station   without the cordless phone failing?   In the house the limit is approximately 50 metres,   outside up to 300 metres.   l “Settings”.   ations   a i What should I docif I do not hear anything when   i n The red liguht on the home base station is flashing.   Can somebody eavesdrop on me?   This is not possible because of the digital techniques   me   The home base station is not properly connected to   the telephone line. Check the telephone cable.   m and encryption which is used.   o omm   C YI couanseneoftouursedaoshnetshdeiscpolarydelde.sYsopuhmonues.t Wenhteyrntohet?   Do I get a warning before the batrteriCes run out?   Analarmsoundswhenapproximatelyfifteenminutes   e PIN code for the cordless phone (default is 0000). See   “Extra security for cordless phone using PIN code”   under “Extra features”.   o l calling time is left.   f How can I subscribe a cordless phonebto ia home   base station?   Not   Why do I keep on hearing the dial tone after I   dialled a number?   If you dialled a number and still hear the dial tone,   you probably have to set the home base station to   another dialling method. See “Tone or pulse dialling”   under “Settings” for more details.   Mo   To subscribe a cordless phone you need the PARK   code and the authentication code of the home base   n station. How to subscribe is explained in   “Subscribing cordless phones” under “Extra features”.   icsso   Er   54   Reference   I can not switch on the cordless phone by   pressing On for at least two seconds. Why?   Put the cordless phone in the home base station. If   the display comes on the batteries are almost   I know that someone is calling me, but the ring   AB   signal is not ringing. Why not?   If you can see the ring off icon displayed it means that   l station for at least 30 minutes so that the batteries are been switched off, it will revert to on when you hang   ations   a i c charged. If the display remains off after charging the   cordless phone is defective or the batteries may need   replacing. See “Batteries” under “Quick start”.   upr. Pcress the Upor Downkey to increase the volume   of the signal. See “Silencing the ringer” and   n i I have placed the cordless phone in the homeme   I can’t call certain numbers. Why not?   m base station but the green charging light does   The lock icon is flashing quickly on the display. Call   o not come on. Why?   barring is on. See “Call barring” under “Settings”.   C Check if the cordless phone placed properly in the   The external line light on the home base station   is flashing. Why?   r C   home base station. If the batteries are completely flat,   e o l f leave the cordless phone in the home base station to   There is a problem with the connection between the   home base station and the telephone line. Check the   telephonecable.See“Installingtheset”under“Quick   start”.   bi   charge the batteries, the green charging light will be   lit after approximately 30 minutes.   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   55   I hear a warning tone and the system icon is   flashing. What’s wrong?   The cordless phone is not connected to the home base   station. The cordless phone is probably out of range.   Bring the cordless phone back within range of the   home base station.   The system does not work, or it does not work   AB   correctly and it is different from described   above. What’s wrong?   Pull the power plug of the home base station from   Use   the wall socket and switch the cordless phone off.   Wait a few sleconds, put the plug back in and turn the   ations   a i cordless phone on. cIf the problem still occurs contact   i It is also possible that the cordless phone has not been   subscribed to the home base station or that   subscription is cancelled on the cordless phone.   rc   your dealer.   n u me   Finally, it is possible that another home base stmation   has been selected than the one which you are close to.   o omm   See “Subscribing cordless phones” under “Extra   C features”.   r C   e o I hear a warning tone and the battery melter is   f flashing. What’s wrong?   bi   The batteries are almost discharged. Put the cordless   phoneinthehomebasestationtochargethebatteries.   Not   Mo   The red light is lit on the home base station.   n What’s wrong?   The external line is busy.   icsso   Er   56   Reference   Buttons and keys   On the inside of the cover of this user’s guide, you will see an   illustration of the cordless phone. The list below explains the   use of the buttons and keys on the cordless phone and home   base station.   R/C key   Delete last digit on display. If   held for 1 second, delete entire   number on display.   AB   With switchboard: transfer a   Use   call.   l Cordless phone   ations   On/Off/ akey   If held for 1 second: switch   cordless phone on.   Up and Down keys Earpiece louder/quieter.   Ring signal louder/quieter.   Scroll through list of numbers.   i c i rc   n If the telephone is on: ring   signal/alarm off. During call:   microphone off.   u key   By pressing and then another   me   key, you activate the second   m With : switch cordless phone   off.   function of the key (in italics on   theinsideofthecoverandonthe   o omm   C cordless phone).   r C   e o l /Int key   Make a call/answer abi   f call/disconnect.   With : make an internal call.   CNall aonutmber from memory.   Mo   / key   With : store a number in   n memory.   Redial the last chosen number.   With : redial caller.   key   icsso   key Er   #/   With : keys on/off.   57   Display icons   Home base station   Search/Subscribe Pressed briefly: search cordless   A number of icons may appear on the cordless phone display.   They are shown inside the front cover of thAis usBer’s guide.   button   phones.   The list below explains what the icons mean and the text   Pressed longer: subscribes a   cordless phone.   which may appear on the display.   Use   l Shift   On: you have pressed the key   ations   a i to use the second function of a   c i key.   rc   me   n Programming   Flashes quickly: programming   mode.   Flashes slowly: telephone   number is being stored.   u m o l omm   Ring-off   On: ring signal at lowest   position or ring signal is   temporarily off.   C r C   e o f bi   Lock   On: keys are locked.   Flashes: call barring is on.   External line light   ot   Mo   Battery meter   On: batteries charged.   Flashes: batteries almost empty.   Flashes quickly: batteries are   being charged.   (red)   n Search/Subscribe   button   o   Charging light   (green)   58   Reference   Signals   The cordless phone and the home base station signal certain   AB   Hook   On: the cordless phone is ‘off   hook’   Flashes: the cordless phone is   ringing or a connection is being   made.   events audibly and visually as described below.   Cordless phone   Warning light   Incoming call.   Use   l Batteries almost empty.   Caordtleisos pnhonse out of range of   a i System   On: connection to home base   station.   Flashes: no connection.   c i home base station for which it   has a subscription.   rc   n u Message waiting For future use.   me   The cordless phone also generates audible ring   m signals, alarm signals, warning tones and key clicks.   o omm   Texts and symbols   Incoming call   C Ring signal   Someone is searching all   Alarm signals   4 short beeps every 30 seconds:   batteries almost empty.   cordless phones ror sComeone.   e o l .f   Press   4 short beeps every 2 minutes:   cordless phone out of range of   home base station for which it   has a subscription.   PARK code, uniquebcodie for   base stations.   Not   Mo   PIN code, for security.   n Authentication code, for   Key click   You hear this each time you   press a key (when selected).   security.   You have entered (part of) a   Warning tone   You pressed a key which has no   current function.   icsso   security code.   Er   59   Maintenance, spare parts and   accessories   Home base station   Green charging   light   Cleaning   AB   On or flashing while charging   the batteries of the cordless   phone.   Clean the cordless telephone system with a soft cloth   moistened with water only.   The use of soap and other cleaning products can   discolour and damage the system.   Use   Off: charging complete.   l ations   a Red external line On: External line engaged.   i Spare parts and caccessories   light   Off: External line available.   Flashing: no connection to   external line.   i rc   Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The   n operation ouf non-approved parts cannot be   me   guaranteedandmayevencausedamage. Contactyour   The home base station also generates an audible ring   signal.   dealer for more information.   m o omm   Clip for DT120 cordless phone.   C •   Ring signal   Incoming external call.   r C   • Desk stand for BS120 home base station.   Desk stand for XA120 charging unit.   Power adapter for BS120.   e o f l • • • • bi   Not   Mo   Power adapter for XA120.   n XA120 charging unit for DT120 cordless   telephone.   • • English User’s Guide BS120 home base station   and DT120 cordless telephone.   icsso   Er   Wall mounting device home base station.   60   Reference   Technical specifications   DECT/GAP   • • Wall mounting device charger.   Battery cap.   The cordless telephone system has theAuniBque   advantages of DECT/GAP (Digital Enhanced   Cordless Telecommunications/Generic Access   Use   l calls and that the qua   Profile); this means thaat no one can eavesdrop on your   rc   me   lity   t o i f o spe   n ech   s is as good as   a i c conventional fixed telephones.   i n Cordless phone   u Power supply   Batteries: 3 standard chargeable NiMH AAA   m e 450 mAh 1.2 V batteries.   omm   o Standards and regulations   C r C   CE regulations: 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and   91/263/EEC.   o l f bi   CE marking: CE 0344 X.   Not   DECT standards: CTR6, CTR10, TBR22.   Safety standards: EN60950 class III.   EMC standards: ETS 300 329 and EN55022 class B.   Mo   n Maximum environmental values during use   0 to +40°C.   icsso   Er   20 to 75% relative air humidity, non-condensing.   61   Dimensions   LxWxH: 145x54x17 mm (excluding antenna and   clip).   External interfaces   Radio connection: DECT/GAP, up to A250BmW   Weight   U disp   radiated power dusring 1 of the 24 time slots.   laey with 12 seven segment digits   User interfalce:   140 g (including batteries and clip).   and 8 icons, keys with text, volume keys on the side.   ations   a i c Chrarcge connection: proprietary, suitable for home   Performance   i Batteries: NiMH, stand-by time 110 hours, call time base station.   12 hours, charging time 2.5 hours; NiMH AAA   450 mAh 1.2 V, 500 to 1000 charge cycles.   n Home basue station   me   Power supply   m AC mains according to local standards.   omm   Ring signals   Six step adjustable volume from off to 85 dB (A) at   30 cm.   o Standards and regulations   C r C   CE regulations: 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and   91/263/EEC.   e o l Earpiece volume   Ten step adjustable.   f bi   CE marking: CE 0344 X.   Features   Not   DECT standards: CTR6, CTR10, TBR22.   Safety standards: EN60950 class III.   EMC standards: ETS 300 329 and EN55022 class B.   Pre-dial, difference between interMnal aond external   calls, memory (10 numbers),nredial (10 numbers),   calleridentification(ifprovided), whocalledmemory   (10 numbers), security with PIN code, keys can be   Fixed telephone connection: according to national   telecommunication requirements.   switched off, access to up to 8 DECT/GAP telephone   icsso   systems, key click on/off, battery meter, call duration   Er   indication.   62   Reference   Maximum environmental values during use   0 to +40°C.   Cordless phone subscription   8 cordless phones per home base station.   AB   20 to 75% relative air humidity, non-condensing.   1 external alnd   terations   U 1 in   Number of calls s   e nal at the same time.   Dimensions   LxWxH: 140x137x36 mm (excluding stand).   External interfaces   a i c Fixed telephone line: analog subscriber signalling   i Weight   140 g (including stand).   rc   * n according to local standard, choice of pulse or tone   dialling (DuTMF), 3m telephone line, R key signal,   me   Features   Charging cordless phone batteries, DTMF/pulse   m Radio connection: DECT/GAP for 8 cordless phones,   up to 250 mW radiated power.   * selection , temporarily transmit long DTMoF tones,   omm   C transferring calls to another cordless phone,   r C   Power supply: 3m cable between adapter and home   base station.   transferring calls on a switchboard (R key signal),   e o l f three-party calls, call charges*, call barring, hot line,   bi   security with PIN code, adjustable ringing priority,   Charge connection: proprietary, suitable for this type   of cordless phone.   home base station ring signal, cordless phone   searching, cordless phone subscription.   Not   Mo   Installation   n Ring signals   Mounting: separately on stand or fixed to wall with   accessory for wall mounting.   Six step adjustable volume from off to 85 dB (A) at   30 cm.   icsso   Er   * This function may not be supported by your system.   63   AB   Use   l ations   a i c i rc   n u me   m e o omm   C r C   o l f bi   Not   Mo   n icsso   Er   Cordless phone quick reference   Telephoning   Switching cordless   phone on and off   Memory   Redial   AB,   On, + Off   , dial number   Last called number:   1 of the last 10: , Up or   Making an external   call   Down,   Use   Storing a number   l + , Numeric key, Enter   naumtbiero, ns   a Making an internal   call   + Int, dial number   + i c i Dialling a number   , , Numeric key or Up or   rc   n Pre-dial   Dial number,   Down   u Receiving a call   me   Settings   Put on hold and   then...   +Int, diallinganinternalcall   m Adjusting volume Up or Down   o omm   Switching off ringer   ... transferring a   call,   C Switching off alarm   r C   e o l ... back to external   caller   f + Int   bi   ... three-party call   + 3   Not   Mo   Switching off   microphone   n Long tones   + 0   Switching keys   + icsso   Er   on/off   Ericsson's 90,000 employees are active in more than 130   countries. Their combined expertise in fixed and mobile   networks, mobile phones and infocom systems makes Ericsson   the world-leading supplier in telecommunication   AB   Use   l ations   a i c i rc   n u me   m o omm   C r C   e o l f bi   Not   Mo   n EN/LZTNB 101 19/4 R2   ©Ericsson Mobile Communications AB 1997   icsso   Er   0344   |