Ericsson DT368 User Manual

User Guide  
DT368  
CORDLESS TELEPHONE FOR MD110 PBX  
Table of Contents  
Contents  
page  
Guide and telephone information..............................................2  
Important..................................................................................3  
Description ..............................................................................4  
Switch On/Off ..........................................................................9  
Incoming calls ........................................................................10  
Outgoing calls ........................................................................12  
During calls ............................................................................15  
When you receive a busy tone ................................................19  
Call forwarding ......................................................................22  
Internal messages ....................................................................27  
Voice mail ..............................................................................29  
Information ............................................................................32  
Abbreviated numbers..............................................................34  
Phone book ............................................................................37  
Group facilities ......................................................................43  
Other useful facilities..............................................................45  
Paging ....................................................................................50  
Authority................................................................................54  
Settings ..................................................................................58  
Adjustments............................................................................62  
Audible signals ......................................................................63  
Installation..............................................................................66  
Troubleshooting......................................................................69  
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Guide and Telephone Information  
Welcome to the User Guide for the DT368 cordless phone in the Ericsson enterprise  
business communication system.  
It is a state-of-the-art business communications system. Its alliance of features and facilities  
effectively improves communications for virtually any kind of organization.  
To take full advantage of these advanced features and facilities there is a line of phones,  
designed for ease of use in every situation.  
Your phone is menu driven. By use of the scroll keys  
and the YES and NO you  
get access to frequently used functions and numbers. Step-by-step instructions in the  
display assist your actions on the phone.  
The User Guide describes the facilities of the Ericsson enterprise communication system and  
the DT368 phone as it is programmed at delivery from the factory. There may be some diffe-  
rences in the way your system is programmed. Please consult your system administrator if  
you need further information.  
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Important  
IPEI CODE  
Your telephone has an International Portable part Equipment  
Identity (IPEI) code. This code is needed for your system  
administrator to enable network subscription.  
Furthermore you may need the IPEI code to unblock your  
telephone if an incorrect PIN code has been entered three  
times (=telephone is blocked).  
To find the IPEI of your phone:  
Select Infoand press  
Select ShowIPEIand press  
The IPEI number is displayed.  
Note: Once the phone is blocked it is impossible to read the IPEI code  
in the phone. Therefore, write down the IPEI code but keep the code  
secret to prevent misuse of your phone.  
GUIDELINES  
Consider these suggestions and guidelines to keep your  
telephone in good shape and working properly.  
Intrinsic safety  
Battery handling  
Cleaning  
The telephone is not specified as intrinsically safe, so do not  
use it in areas with a danger of explosion.  
The battery contains environmental polluting material. If  
defect, return it to a collecting point.  
Clean your telephone only with a soft, water dampened cloth.  
Using soap or any other cleaning materials may discolour or  
damage the telephone.  
Treatment  
Do not expose your telephone to direct sunlight for long  
periods. Keep the telephone away from excessive heat and  
moisture.  
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Description  
DESCRIPTION  
Antenna  
Warning Light  
(Ringing, Battery low,  
exit cover area)  
Earpiece  
Control key  
Scroll up through menus or  
name list.  
Move left in choices.  
Backspace when editing text.  
Display  
Two text rows and status  
icons.  
Private  
15:37  
888  
Control key (Off hook/Yes)  
See section ”Display info”.  
Answer call, accept.  
Control key (On hook/No)  
End call, one menu back,  
cancel/reject  
Volume Up  
On hook: raise ringer  
volume.  
Off hook: raise earpiece  
volume.  
Control key  
Scroll down through menus,  
name list.  
Move right in choices.  
Space when editing text.  
Pause when entering  
telephone number.  
Volume Down  
On hook: lower ringer  
volume.  
Off hook: lower earpiece  
volume.  
Keypad  
R-key  
Put call on hold (inquiry),  
take call off hold.  
On/Mute / Off  
Switch phone on / Switch  
phone off (pressed for two  
seconds).  
When phone is on and  
shortly pressed: ringer/  
warning sound off.  
Microphone  
During call: microphone off.  
During call and warning:  
warning sound off.  
Accessory Connector  
Battery  
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Description  
Display info  
The display gives you visual feedback on all actions that you  
perform, and also textual warnings. The upper two rows are  
text rows (12 possible characters in each row), showing  
menus that you can access, names and numbers that you edit  
or dial, your phone id etc. The lower row displays different  
statuses, visualised by icons.  
Text row signs  
Menu pointer  
Shows the menu that can be accessed by pressing YES.  
Key sign  
Indicates that the name displayed is part of the fixed phone  
book and cannot be edited.  
<
Number too long for display  
There are more digits to the left.  
Dash  
Indicates that a pause is programmed in the telephone number.  
Ringer Melody  
Is an option you can choose from the Ringer Tones menu, to  
compose your own Ringing Melody. In other menus it marks  
a phone number as already called.  
Exclamation Mark  
Marks an unread entry in an entry list.  
!
(continued)  
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Description  
DESCRIPTION  
(continued)  
Icon row signs  
Signal strength  
On when your telephone is locked to the system. The bars  
indicate reception quality. Four bars indicate optimal recep-  
tion.  
Ringer off  
On when the ringer is suppressed or switched off.  
Message  
Message received.  
Call  
On when your telephone is off hook and flashes during  
ringing.  
Battery charging indicator  
The battery cells are flashing sequentially when the battery is  
being charged and is on when charging is completed.  
Indicates the amount of talk and standby time left.  
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Description  
Display menu  
Your cordless phone is menu-driven. Each menu forms a  
loop.  
You can activate the menus pressing the keys  
and scroll through the menu structure using  
or  
,
,
YES and NO to reach the desired option.  
Scroll up  
Confirm  
Cancel  
Scroll down  
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Description  
MENU STRUCTURE  
Options  
available  
when:  
CallName  
WhoCalled*  
VoiceM:xx*  
PhoneBook  
Add  
On hook  
AddWhoCalld*  
AddLastDial*  
EditShortNo  
EditName  
EditTelNo  
Delete  
Teleservice*  
Settings  
KeyLock  
Ringing  
KeyClick  
Light  
PhoneLock  
Language  
Contrast  
AutoAnswer  
RingerTones  
DiscreetRing  
Intern.Call  
Extern.Call  
CallBack  
VoiceM  
Lock  
ChangePIN  
Off  
AtPowerOn  
AtSubScript  
All  
Networks  
Search  
Select  
EditName  
Move  
Subscribe  
ReSubscribe  
Delete  
Info  
LastCall  
TotOutCalls  
ShowIPEI  
LastDialled*  
R(inquiry)  
CallName  
Off hook  
WhoCalled*  
TeleService*  
LastDialled*  
VoiceM:xx*  
DialMode  
Redial  
GotoDTMF  
SendTones  
SendPause  
* Applicable only if entries are available  
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Switch On/Off  
SWITCHING ON/OFF  
Switch on  
Press until the display lights up  
If your telephone does not switch on or the battery icon starts  
flashing, the battery is low. Charge the battery. While  
charging, you can use your telephone normally.  
Note: If the signal strength icon is off and the message  
NoAccessis displayed you cannot make or answer calls.  
See section “Troubleshooting”.  
Switch off  
Press until the display turns blank  
Note: During calls, you cannot switch off your telephone.  
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Incoming Calls  
ANSWER CALLS  
A ringing signal indicates an incoming call and the warning  
light flashes quickly. The ringing type tells you whether the  
call is an internal, external or call back call and the display  
indicates an incoming call.  
Display example:  
>InternalCall  
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Press to answer  
If the telephone rings at an inconvenient moment:  
Press to suppress ringing for the moment  
Note: Calls can be answered at any time, no matter if you are  
programming, or keying in a number etc.  
End the call  
Press  
For another extension  
You can answer a call to another telephone. When the  
telephone rings and there is nobody to answer the call:  
Call the ringing extension and press  
Busy tone.  
8
Press  
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Incoming Calls  
Automatic answering  
When a headset is attached to your telephone, you can set the  
phone for automatic answering. At an incoming call you will  
hear a beep in the headset and the ringer sounds. After the  
signalling the phone goes off hook.  
Select Settingsand press  
Select AutoAnswerand press  
The current setting, Onor Offflashes on the display.  
Select Onor Offand press  
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Outgoing Calls  
MAKE CALLS  
How to make internal and external calls:  
Internal calls  
External calls  
Dial the extension number and press  
0
Dial the digit or digits to get an external line  
Dial the external number and press  
To insert a pause if you have to wait for dial tone.  
Your telephone will go off hook and dial the number. On the  
display the duration of the call is shown.  
Off hook dialling  
If you prefer to dial a number off hook:  
Press  
Dial tone.  
Dial the number  
To end calls  
Press  
Notes:  
-
-
Correct a wrong entry by pressing the up key.  
If you decide not to make the call while keying in the  
number, press NO to stop.  
-
-
If you receive a call while keying in the number, simply  
press YES to answer.  
You can make your calls faster by using abbreviated  
numbers or call-by-name.  
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Outgoing Calls  
LAST EXTERNAL NUMBER REDIAL  
When you initiate an external call the system automatically  
stores all the dialled digits, irrespective of whether the call  
was successful or not.  
Press to redial the saved number  
The last external number is automatically redialled.  
REDIAL NUMBER FROM LastDialled LIST  
The last twenty dialled numbers are memorised by your  
telephone. You can redial one of these numbers by selecting  
the number from the LastDialled list.  
Select LastDialled  
Scroll, select number and confirm  
A number marked with a ! means a new number. You can  
store numbers permanently by adding them to your phone  
book. See section “Phone book”.  
Note: The LastDialled list will be cleared if the power of your  
telephone is lost (e.g. it you remove the battery).  
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Outgoing Calls  
CALL NUMBER FROM WhoCalled LIST  
Your phone keeps a list of people who have called you (if  
supported by the network). Whenever there are entries in the  
list, you can view or call back a number with the WhoCalled  
option. If an exclamation mark is added in the display  
(WhoCalled!), there are one or more new numbers added  
since the last time you entered the WhoCalled list.  
When the phone is switched off, the WhoCalled list is erased.  
Numbers in the WhoCalled list can be added to your Phone  
Book, see section “Phone Book”.  
To call  
Select WhoCalledand press  
The last caller’s number is displayed. If the number is in your  
Phone Book, the associated name is displayed instead.  
Scroll to find the number or name you want to call back  
and press  
Press to end the call  
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During Calls  
MUTE MICROPHONE  
To mute the microphone during an ongoing conversation:  
Press and hold  
The caller will not hear what is being said in your room.  
or  
Press shortly, to turn the microphone off  
Short beeps confirm that the microphone is off.  
Press again, to turn the microphone back on  
MUTE WARNING SIGNAL  
If a warning sounds during an ongoing call, e.g. when the  
battery runs low, you can turn off the signal temporarily.  
Press shortly  
Note: Do not press longer than two seconds, otherwise you will turn  
off the phone.  
Note: When a warning occurs during a call and you want to mute  
the microphone, the first press always mutes the  
warning sound. The second press mutes the microphone.  
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During Calls  
INQUIRY  
You have speech connection and want to make an inquiry to  
an internal or external party.  
R
Press  
Dial tone.  
Call the second party  
The first party is put on hold. When the other party answers  
you can switch between the calls (refer back), transfer the  
call, create a conference or end the call.  
R
2
Press to end the inquiry call  
The second party is disconnected.  
Press to return to the first party  
Refer back  
Press to refer back to the other party  
The party you talked to is put on hold, the other party is  
connected.  
Inquiry via the PhoneBook  
If you don’t know the number by heart, you can make an  
inquiry to a second party in the Phone Book during a call.  
Select R(inquiry)and press  
Select CallNameand press  
(name)  
Enter the first letters of the name and press  
Scroll to find the name and press  
The first party is put on hold and the second party is dialled.  
When the second party answers, you can switch between the  
calls (refer back), transfer the calls, create a conference and  
end one of the calls.  
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During Calls  
R
R
Press to end the inquiry call  
The second party is disconnected.  
Press to return to the first party  
TRANSFER  
You want to transfer an ongoing call.  
Press  
Dial tone.  
Call the second party  
Press before or after answer  
The ongoing call is transferred.  
Note: If you have put more than one call on hold the last call that  
was put on hold will be transferred. If the dialled extension is busy  
or transfer is not allowed, your phone will ring again.  
CONFERENCE  
With this procedure you can include up to seven parties in a  
conference. Only the conference leader can admit participants.  
During the conference a tone will be heard every 15th second.  
You have an ongoing conversation and want to establish a  
telephone conference. You will become the conference leader.  
R
3
Press  
Dial tone.  
Call the second party and press to establish a conference  
Repeat the procedure to add more conference members.  
Press to leave the conference  
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During Calls  
ON HOLD  
You can temporarily put the ongoing call on hold. Calls put  
on hold can be resumed on your own telephone or another.  
R
Press  
Dial tone.  
Press  
To resume the call  
Press within 30 seconds  
If not resumed within 30 seconds you will be called back.  
An unanswered external call will be re-routed to the operator  
after another 30 seconds.  
To resume on another extension  
Call the extension where the call was put on hold and  
press  
Busy tone.  
8
Press  
DIALLING DURING A CONNECTED CALL  
When calling interactive tele-services, e.g. telephone banks,  
you need to use Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals.  
If your exchange is not already programmed to automatically  
convert your entered digits into DTMF signals, you need to  
activate the function during the call.  
During an ongoing call:  
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Press and dial the required digits  
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When You Receive a Busy Tone  
BUSY EXTENSION OR EXTERNAL LINE  
If you call an extension and receive a busy tone or get no  
answer or all external lines are busy you can use these methods:  
Automatic Callback, extension  
If a called extension is busy or there is no answer:  
6
Press  
Press to finish procedure  
You are called back (recall ringing signal) when the ongoing  
call is finished or the next time a new call is finished. You  
have to answer within eight seconds, otherwise the Callback  
service is cancelled.  
Press when you are called back  
The system calls the extension.  
Note: Callbacks can be activated on several extensions at the same time.  
Automatic Callback, external line  
If all external lines are busy when YES is pressed after  
dialling the digit or digits to get a line and the external  
number (Onhook dialling):  
6
Press  
Note: If you were dialling Offhook (YES was pressed before the digit or  
digits to get a line), you are required to add the external number now.  
Press to finish procedure  
When an external line becomes free you will be called back  
(special ringing signal). You have to answer within eight  
seconds otherwise the Callback service is cancelled.  
Press when you are called back  
The system calls the external number.  
(continued)  
Note: Only one Callback can be activated on a busy external line.  
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When You Receive a Busy Tone  
BUSY EXTENSION OR EXTERNAL LINE  
(continued)  
Cancel any single Callback  
3 7  
Press and dial extension number  
Note: To cancel a single Callback on a specific external line, dial the  
digit or digits to get a line instead of the extension number.  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel all Callbacks  
3 7  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Call waiting  
If you urgently wish to contact a busy extension or a busy  
external line, you can notify it by a signal.  
5
Press  
Keep your telephone off-hook. When the called extension or  
the external line becomes free, it will be called automatically.  
Note: The Call waiting function might be blocked for use on your  
extension (programmed by system administrator). If Call waiting is  
not allowed you will continue to receive a busy tone.  
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When You Receive a Busy Tone  
Intrusion on a busy extension  
You can intrude on an ongoing call on a busy extension.  
4
Press  
Before the intrusion is executed a warning tone is sent to the  
parties in the ongoing call. A three party call is established  
and a warning tone is heard.  
Note: The Intrusion function might be blocked for use on your  
extension (programmed by system administrator). If Intrusion is not  
allowed you will continue to receive a busy tone.  
Intrusion on a busy external line  
You can intrude on an ongoing call on a busy external line.  
4 4  
Press and dial individual external line number  
Press and dial the digit or digits to get a line  
Busy tone.  
4
Press  
Before the intrusion is executed a warning tone is sent to the  
parties in the ongoing call. A three party call is established  
and a warning tone is heard.  
Note: The Intrusion function might be blocked for use on your  
extension (programmed by system administrator). If Intrusion is not  
allowed you will continue to receive busy tone.  
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Call Forwarding  
INTERNAL FOLLOW-ME All calls to your extension are diverted to an extension of  
your choice (within the private network). During follow-me  
you will hear a special dial tone that indicates that your line  
has follow-me. You can still make calls as usual.  
Order  
2 1  
Press and dial the answering position number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel  
2 1  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Call Forwarding  
EXTERNAL FOLLOW-ME  
If external follow-me is allowed you can have all calls to your exten-  
sion diverted to an external number of your choice. During follow  
me you will hear a special dial tone that indicates that your  
line has follow me. You can still make calls as usual.  
Order  
2 2  
Press and dial the digit or digits to get a line and the  
external number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel  
2 2  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
BYPASS DIVERSION  
6 0  
If bypass diversion is allowed from your extension, you can  
bypass an activated diversion/follow-me on a specific extension.  
Press and dial the extension number  
Press and wait for answer  
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Call Forwarding  
PERSONAL NUMBER  
With this function you can be reached on your normal office  
telephone number even if you are in another room, out of  
the office, at home, etc.  
Depending on the functionality of your office exchange, you  
have either one individual single search profile (standard) or you  
can choose between five individual search profiles (optional).  
A search profile can be designed to fit the situation, i.e. In the  
office, On travel, At home, etc. Both internal or external tele-  
phone numbers can be used in a profile.  
On your request, the search profiles are programmed or  
modified by the system administrator.  
When the function is activated, incoming calls are transferred  
to different telephones or back-up services in your decided  
order. If an answering position in the profile is busy, the call  
can be transferred to another predefined position in the  
profile, i.e. voice mail or a colleague.  
You can activate the function from your own office telephone  
or when out of the office, by using the Direct Inward System  
Access function (DISA).  
To activate or change to another profile from your office telephone  
1 0  
(1-5)  
Press  
Dial the search profile digit  
Press  
Wait for the display to show the chosen search profile digit.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Call Forwarding  
To cancel from your office telephone  
1 0  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
To activate or change to another profile from an external telephone  
The external telephone must be of push button type provided  
with hash (#) and star (*) keys or a mobile telephone adapted  
for dial tone pulses (DTMF).  
Call the DISA function at your office  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Enter the authorization code and press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
(1-5)  
Dial the search profile digit  
Press and end the call  
(continued)  
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Call Forwarding  
PERSONAL NUMBER  
(continued)  
To cancel from an external telephone  
The external telephone must be of push button type provided  
with hash (#) and star (*) keys or a mobile telephone adapted  
for dial tone pulses (DTMF).  
Call the DISA function at your office  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Enter the authorization code and press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
End the call  
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Internal Messages  
MANUAL MESSAGE WAITING (MMW)  
If the called extension does not answer you can initiate a message  
waiting indication on that extension (if this function is allowed).  
Order MMW to another extension  
3 1  
Press and dial extension number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
The message symbol lights up on the called extension.  
Cancel MMW to another extension  
3 1  
Press and dial extension number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
(continued)  
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Internal Messages  
MANUAL MESSAGE WAITING (MMW)  
(continued)  
To listen to received messages  
When your telephone beeps and the message symbol is  
shown in the display:  
Select VoiceM:3  
The digit shows the number of messages stored.  
Press to call your mailbox  
Proceed according to the directions from your mailbox.  
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Voice Mail  
INTEGRATED VOICE MAIL  
(Optional)  
This function allows you to leave a voice message to the cal-  
ler when you are unable to answer calls, e.g. when out of offi-  
ce, in a meeting, etc. Then the caller can leave a message in  
your mailbox. When back in office you can enter your mail-  
box and listen to received messages.  
You can choose to divert all incoming calls to your mailbox,  
or calls at no answer, or calls when your telephone is busy.  
When you enter your mailbox, you will hear recorded  
instructions how to handle listening, recording, storing and  
deleting messages, and how to change your security code.  
To activate and deactivate your mailbox  
See Call Forwarding, section Internal Follow-me (function  
code 21). Use the number to the voice mail system as the  
”answering position number”.  
To enter your mailbox when there is a new message  
The message icon is shown in the display and the voice mail  
ringer tone sounds (long intervals).  
Select VoiceM:xxand press  
(xx=number of received messages).  
If you are asked to enter your security code:  
Enter your security code  
(code at delivery = your extension number).  
(continued)  
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Voice Mail  
INTEGRATED VOICE MAIL  
(continued)  
To enter your mailbox in general  
When you want to listen to saved messages, change your  
sequrity code or change your greeting.  
Enter the number to the voice mail system and press  
If you are asked to enter your security code:  
Enter your security code  
(code at delivery = your extension number).  
To enter someone else´s mailbox  
Enter the number to the voice mail system and press  
If you are asked to enter your security code:  
Press  
Enter the mailbox number  
(normally the office extension number of the person served)  
If you are asked to enter a security code:  
Enter the security code of the person served  
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Voice Mail  
To handle the mailbox  
Recorded information on the line informs about the number  
of new and stored messages. If you have too many messages  
stored, you will first be asked to delete saved messages.  
Recorded instructions ask you to press different digits in  
order to listen to caller's messages, record your own gree-  
tings, change your password or exit your mailbox, etc.  
The following diagram gives an overview of the mailbox  
system and the digits to be used.  
5
2
Messages  
Greeting  
Listen to the next message  
Repeat the heard message  
Delete the heard message  
Return to start level  
5
6
3
#
9
Exit the mailbox, end with  
Listen to the current greeting  
5
6
#
Record a new, end with  
#
Listen to the recording  
Re-record the greeting  
Store the greeting  
5
6
7
#
Leave the old greeting unchanged  
Leave the old greeting unchanged  
Enter a new code,1-6 digits  
#
Security code  
1
9
Repeat the new code  
#
Only digits are allowed, no star ( )!  
*
No security code  
#
EXIT, end with  
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Information  
ABSENCE INFORMATION  
(Optional)  
To be used during absence to inform callers about the reason  
and time or date of your return. If you are authorized, you  
can also enter absence information on another extension from  
your own extension.  
Order  
Example:  
Back on September 15th (=0915).  
2 3  
(0-9)  
Press and enter the absence code  
Note: The absence codes consist of one digit which depends on the  
system connected to the exchange. Contact your system administrator  
regarding your available absence codes.  
0 9 1 5  
Press and enter the date or time of your return  
Note: If no return time or date is needed, this step can be excluded.  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel  
2 3  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press  
The programmed information is erased.  
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Information  
Order for another extension  
2 3 0  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Enter the absence code  
(0-9)  
0 9 1 5  
Press and enter the date or time of the other person’s  
return  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
When the display on the other person´s extension shows the  
reason, and if entered, time or date of return:  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel for another extension  
2 3 0  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Note: If the special dial tone is received, the authorization code for  
the other extension is required. Add the code and press # before pres-  
sing NO.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Abbreviated Numbers  
COMMON ABBREVIATED NUMBERS  
By using abbreviated numbers, you can make calls simply by  
pressing a few keys. The common abbreviated numbers  
consist of 1-5 digits and are stored in the exchange (by the  
system administrator).  
Dial the common abbreviated number and press  
INDIVIDUAL ABBREVIATED NUMBERS  
You can program up to ten frequently used telephone  
numbers in your Phone Book on the digit keys 0-9 and use  
them as individual abbreviated numbers.  
Note: If your exchange uses single-digit extension number, e.g. 9 to  
call the operator, you have two alternatives. Either dial single-digit  
numbers by pressing the YES key before the number, or do not  
program that digit key with an abbreviated number.  
(0-9)  
Dial the relevant digit and press  
The display shows the name (if programmed), the dialled  
digit and the number.  
Note: If the number shown is not the required number, scroll up or  
down until the requested number is shown.  
Press  
To program, change key, edit, and delete name or number,  
see section “Phone book”.  
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Abbreviated Numbers  
CALL-BY-NAME  
Select CallNameand press  
(0-9)  
Press repeatedly the key with the initial letter of the  
name until the letter is shown  
To correct:  
Press  
If you have a lot of names starting with the same letter repeat  
the procedure to add the second, third, etc. letter of the  
name.  
Press and scroll to find the name  
When the name has been found:  
Press  
The number of the name is dialled.  
Press to end the call  
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Abbreviated Numbers  
QUICK CALL-BY-NAME  
(0-9)  
Press the key with the initial letter of the name until a  
name is shown  
To step to the next initial letters:  
Press the key immediately again, shortly once, or for  
the 2nd next letter, shortly twice  
Scroll to find the name  
When the name has been found:  
Press  
The number of the name is dialled.  
Press to end the call  
Example:  
To call Bob (Anita, Bill and Bob are programmed in the  
phone book).  
2
2
Press and keep pressed  
Anita is shown in the display.  
Press again, shortly  
Bill is shown in the display.  
Press  
Bob is shown in the display.  
Press to call Bob  
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Phone Book  
PHONE BOOK  
Your telephone is equipped with a fixed phone book (a pre-  
programmed directory for up to 1000 names) that is useful to  
people in your organisation. These names are marked with a  
key-sign when displayed, to indicate that you cannot edit or  
delete them.  
Your system administrator is responsible for the definition of  
the fixed phone book. The fixed phone book is often the same  
as your organisations general telephone directory.  
In addition, you can create a personal directory with up to  
100 names, which you can edit and erase.  
The two directories are merged and alphabetically sorted in a  
name list.  
To use the names and numbers of the phone book to make  
calls, see sections “Abbreviated numbers”, “Call-by-name”  
and “Quick call-by-name”.  
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Phone Book  
PHONE BOOK  
(continued)  
Enter names  
Use the keypad to enter letters and characters. Press a key  
once for the first letter or character, twice for the second,  
three times for the third, etc.  
The most common letters are printed above each key on the  
telephone. All the available letters and characters are shown  
in the following table:  
Number of times you need to press  
Key  
the key to enter characters  
1
Space  
A
2
3
?
4
!
5
,
6
.
7
:
8
9
10 11 12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-
(
)
1
B
E
C
F
Å
È
Ì
Ä
É
4
Æ
3
À
Ç
2
D
G
J
H
K
N
Q
U
X
+
*
I
L
5
M
P
O
R
V
Y
&
Ñ Ö  
Ø
7
Ò
6
S
ß
Ù
9
/
T
Ü
Z
@
8
9 W  
0
#
0
#
$
% £  
Press to switch a written character to lower case  
The characters will be lower case until this key is pressed again.  
When the required character is displayed, wait for the cursor  
to move automatically.  
To correct:  
Press  
The written character is cancelled and the correct character  
can be written.  
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Phone Book  
Example:  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Addis displayed.  
Press  
EnterNameis displayed.  
To write Smith:  
7 7 7 7  
6
Press for S  
Press for m  
Press for i  
Press for t  
Press for h  
4 4 4  
8 8  
4 4  
As this is an example:  
Press to cancel Add  
Add a name or program an abbreviated number  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Select Addand press  
(name)  
Enter the name and press  
Enter the number and press  
Select a digit and press  
Note: If no digit is required, select the hyphen (-).  
Press  
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Phone Book  
PHONE BOOK  
(continued)  
Add a name from WhoCalled or LastDialled lists  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Select AddWhoCalldor AddLastDialand press  
Scroll to find the required number and press  
If it is necessary to edit the number:  
Press repeatedly to delete digits, dial the correct digits  
and press  
(name)  
Enter the name and press  
Note for WhoCalled list: If necessary, edit the name.  
Select an abbreviated number key and press  
Note: If no key is required, select the hyphen (-).  
Press  
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Phone Book  
Change abbreviated number key  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Select EditShortNoand press  
(name)  
Enter the first letters of the name and press  
Scroll to find the name and press  
The display shows the free digits.  
Select a new digit and press  
Note: Select the hyphen (-) to cancel the short number key assignment.  
Press  
(continued)  
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Phone Book  
PHONE BOOK  
(continued)  
Edit name or number  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Select EditNameor EditTelNoand press  
Enter the first letters of the name and press  
(name)  
Scroll to find the name and press  
The display shows the free digits.  
Remove letters or digits (from the end)  
Enter new letters or digits and press  
Press  
Delete names and numbers  
Select PhoneBookand press  
Select Deleteand press  
(name)  
Enter the first letters of the name and press  
Scroll to find the name and press  
The name and number are deleted.  
Press  
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Group Facilities  
CALL PICK-UP GROUP  
People working in a team can have their telephones program-  
med by the system administrator to form Call Pick-up groups.  
In a Call Pick-up group, any member can answer any  
individual call to group members.  
8
Press to answer  
Note: One Call Pick-up group can serve as an alternative to another  
group. Calls to the alternative group can only be answered when  
there are no calls to your own group.  
COMMON BELL GROUP  
8
Calls are signalled on a common bell.  
Press to answer  
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Group Facilities  
GROUP HUNTING  
As a member of a group of extensions that is called by a  
common number, you can temporarily leave the group:  
2 1  
Press and dial your own extension number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
To re-enter the group  
2 1  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Other Useful Facilities  
ACCOUNT CODE  
(Optional)  
This function is used to charge a call to an account number  
or to prevent unauthorised calls from your telephone. The  
account code can have 1 to 15 digits.  
6 1  
Press  
Enter account code and press  
Dial tone.  
Dial the digit or digits to get a line and the external  
number  
Ongoing external call  
When used to charge a call it is also possible to connect an  
ongoing external call to an account code.  
During the call:  
R
Press to put the ongoing call on hold  
Dial tone.  
6 1  
Press  
Enter account code and press  
Dial tone.  
R
Press to resume the call that was put on hold  
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Other Useful Facilities  
NIGHT SERVICE  
When the exchange is in night service mode, all your inco-  
ming calls to the operator are transferred to a selected exten-  
sion or group of extensions. The exchange is equipped with  
four different night service modes:  
Common night service  
All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to one  
specific extension. Answer the call in the normal way.  
Individual night service Selected external calls to the operator are transferred to one  
specific extension. Answer the call in the normal way.  
Universal night service  
Flexible night service  
All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a univer-  
sal signalling device, e.g. the common bell. Answer the call  
as described in section Common bell group.  
This function permits you to order an external line and  
connect it directly to your telephone. Ask your operator for  
the external line numbers.  
Order flexible night service  
8 4  
Press and dial the digit or digits to get a line  
Press and dial external line number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Other Useful Facilities  
Cancel flexible night service  
8 4  
Press and dial your own extension number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
GENERAL CANCELLATION  
The following features can be simultaneously cancelled:  
• Callback (all Callbacks are cancelled).  
• Internal and External Follow-me.  
• Manual message waiting/Message diversion.  
• Flexible night service.  
Order  
0 0 1  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
ALARM EXTENSION  
An extension can be programmed by the system administrator  
as an alarm extension. A call to an alarm extension obtains  
automatic intrusion if the extension is busy. Up to seven calling  
parties may be connected at the same time.  
EMERGENCY STATE  
In the event of an emergency the operator can switch the  
exchange into emergency state, during which only pre-  
programmed extensions are permitted to make calls.  
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Other Useful Facilities  
MALICIOUS CALL TRACING, MCT  
If you are disturbed by malicious external incoming calls,  
you can request a number tracing from the network provider.  
You can invoke MCT during or after an ongoing  
conversation. The external line can be held for a limited  
period of time.  
Order  
During an ongoing conversation:  
R
Press  
Dial tone.  
3 9  
Press  
The system acknowledges with different tones whether the  
MCT request was accepted or rejected.  
DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA)  
(Optional)  
If you are assigned to use this function and you are working  
externally, you can call your office and get access to an exter-  
nal line in order to make business calls. The business call will  
be charged your office extension number or an account num-  
ber. You will just be charged for the call to the office.  
The external telephone must be of push button type provided  
with a hash (#) and star (*) key or a mobile telephone  
adapted for dial tone pulses (DTMF).  
After a completed DISA call you must hang up before a new  
DISA call can be made.  
Depending on the type of authorization code and if an  
account code is used, different procedures must be used:  
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With common authorization code  
Call the DISA function at your office  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Enter the authorization code and press  
Dial tone.  
Dial the external number  
With individual authorization code  
Call the DISA function at your office  
Dial tone.  
Press  
Enter the authorization code and press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Dial tone.  
Dial the external number  
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Paging  
PAGING  
(Optional)  
Persons equipped with a wireless paging receiver or assigned  
to a lamp signal, can be paged from a telephone set.  
Depending on the type of paging system it is possible to  
send digit messages or voice messages to the paged person.  
Paging can also be initiated and answered during an ongoing  
call. Make an Inquiry call and proceed according to the  
appropriate procedure for the type of connected paging  
system. You can then either return to the ongoing call or  
transfer the paging call to the person to the call that was put  
on hold. If this person is an external subscriber, your  
exchange must be programmed for this function.  
If you receive a congestion tone when paging, this indicates  
that the paged person has his paging receiver in the charging  
rack and is probably out of the office.  
Paging receivers without a display and paging via lamp signals  
When there is no answer or a busy tone, keep the telephone off  
hook:  
7
Press  
Wait for an answer with the telephone off hook.  
If you want to start paging without calling the person:  
8 1  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Wait for an answer with the telephone off hook.  
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Paging  
Paging receivers with a display  
When there is no answer or a busy tone, keep the telephone off  
hook:  
7
Press  
Wait for the paged person to call back.  
If you want to start paging without calling the person:  
8 1  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.  
Press  
Wait for the paged person to call back.  
If you want to send a digit message code:  
8 1  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Dial the message code (1-10 digits) and press  
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.  
Press  
If expected, wait for the paged person to call back.  
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Paging  
PAGING  
(continued)  
Paging receivers with voice message  
When you receive no answer or a busy tone, keep the tele-  
phone off hook:  
7
Press  
Leave your message after the tone. Just before the predeter-  
mined speech time is ended, a warning tone will be heard.  
If you want to start paging without calling the person:  
8 1  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Leave your message after the tone. Just before the predeter-  
mined speech time is ended, a warning tone will be heard.  
Alarm paging  
8 1 0  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.  
Press  
If you want to send an alarm message code:  
8 1 0  
Press  
Dial the extension number and press  
Dial the message code (1-5 digits) and press  
Wait for the acknowledgement tone.  
Press  
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Paging  
To acknowledge an alarm  
You must acknowledge the alarm to be terminated:  
8 2 0  
Press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
To acknowledge an alarm for another extension:  
8 2 0  
Press  
Dial the other extension number and press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Authority  
GROUP DO NOT DISTURB  
If your extension is defined as a master extension (programmed  
by system administrator), you can mark a group of extensions as  
Group do not disturb. The group can be bypassed by you.  
Order  
2 8  
Press and dial group number  
Press  
Wait for special dial tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
Cancel  
2 8  
Press and dial group number  
Press  
Wait for call icon to stop flashing.  
Press to finish procedure  
Bypass  
6 0  
Press and dial extension number  
Press  
The call is made to the specified extension in the group.  
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Authority  
DO NOT DISTURB  
Switch off your telephone. The caller will receive a special  
tone indicating that you are not available.  
If you need to make calls, you can switch off the ringing sig-  
nal. Press the Volume-down-key until the Ringer off icon is  
shown in the display. The ringing signal is switched on again  
when you adjust the level back to normal.  
AUTHORIZATION CODE, COMMON  
(Optional)  
If you are assigned to use a common authorization code (1 to  
7 digits) you can temporarily change any used telephone  
within the exchange to the authority level connected to this  
code. You can use the code for one call only or you can open  
the phone for some calls and lock it when leaving the phone.  
To use for a single call  
7 2  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Dial the digit or digits to get a line and the external number  
Temporary unlock an extension for a number of calls  
7 3  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
(continued)  
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Authority  
AUTHORIZATION CODE, COMMON  
(continued)  
To lock an extension  
7 3  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
AUTHORIZATION CODE, INDIVIDUAL  
(Optional)  
If you are assigned to an individual authorization code (1 to 7  
digits, assigned to your own extension) you can lock your  
own extension to a common authority level, e.g. when out of  
the office. You can also temporarily change any other used  
telephone within the exchange to the same authority level as  
you have on your own phone.  
The individual code can be changed from your own extension.  
To lock your telephone  
7 6  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Authority  
To unlock your telephone  
7 6  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
To assign your own authority level to another telephone  
7 5  
Press  
Enter authorization code and press  
Dial your own extension number and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Dial the digit or digits to get a line and the external number  
To change your individual authority code  
7 4  
Press  
Enter old authorization code and press  
Dial new authorization code and press  
Wait for verification tone.  
Press to finish procedure  
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Settings  
KEY LOCK  
To protect the key pad against accidental key pressing:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select KeyLockand press  
KeyLockis displayed and you cannot make calls  
accidentally, you can only answer incoming calls.  
To unlock  
When KeyLock is displayed:  
Press  
UnLock?is displayed.  
Press to switch off the key lock  
KEY CLICK  
The key click, the acknowledgement sound when a key is  
pressed, can be enabled or disabled:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select KeyClickand press  
The current setting, Onor Off, flashes on the display.  
Select the required setting and press  
DISPLAY LIGHT  
The display illumination is automatically switched on when a  
key is pressed. The illumination can be enabled or disabled:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select Lightand press  
The current setting, Autoor Off, flashes on the display.  
Select the required setting and press  
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Settings  
PHONE LOCK  
To protect the telephone against use by another person:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select PhoneLockand press  
Select Lockand press  
Select:  
Offto switch all locks off  
AtPowerOnto prevent using the telephone without  
the PIN code  
AtSubscribtto prevent editing network  
subscriptions  
Allto prevent both using the phone and editing  
network subscriptions  
Press to confirm your choice  
When the telephone is locked, EnterPINis displayed.  
To use the telephone:  
Enter the PIN code and press  
Note: If an incorrect PIN code is entered three times, the telephone  
will be blocked. To unlock a blocked phone, see section “Unlock a  
blocked telephone”.  
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Settings  
CHANGE PIN CODE  
The default PIN code is 0000. The code can be changed  
from time to time. To change:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select PhoneLockand press  
Select ChangePINand press  
EnterOldPINis displayed.  
Enter the old PIN code and press  
EnterNewPINis displayed.  
Enter the new PIN code  
The new code can consist of 4 to 12 digits.  
Press  
Enter the new PIN code again and press  
NewPINis displayed for two seconds. The PIN code is  
changed.  
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Settings  
UNLOCK A BLOCKED TELEPHONE  
Your phone will be blocked if an incorrect PIN code is ente-  
red three times (the display shows PINBlocked  
Unblock?).  
To unlock a blocked telephone, the IPEI code and a new PIN  
code must be entered:  
Press  
EnterCodeis displayed.  
Enter the IPEI code  
EnterNewPINis displayed.  
Enter a new PIN code  
The new code can consist of 4 to 12 digits.  
Press  
Enter the new PIN code again and press  
NewPINis displayed for two seconds. The PIN code is  
changed.  
LANGUAGE  
The default language is English. To change to another  
language:  
Select Settingsand press  
Select Languageand press  
Scroll until you find the required language  
Press to confirm  
Note: To update the chosen language with the language of the  
exchange, the telephone must be switched Off and On once.  
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Settings/Adjustments  
DISPLAY CONTRAST  
The display has eight contrast levels to make the display  
easier to read.  
Select Settingsand press  
Select Contrastand press  
SetContrastis displayed.  
Adjust the contrast  
A beep is heard when the maximum or minimum contrast is  
reached.  
Press to confirm  
EARPIECE VOLUME  
Use the volume keys to change the volume of the earpiece  
during a call.  
Press to change the volume  
RINGING SIGNAL VOLUME  
Use the volume keys to adjust the ringing signal volume  
when the telephone is idle or ringing. Adjusted volume is  
stored.  
Press to change the volume  
Note: At the lowest level the ringing signal is switched off. This is  
indicated by the Ringer off icon on the display. Incoming call is  
indicated by the Off hook icon and the waring light.  
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Audible Signals  
TONE CHARACTERISTICS  
The following different tones and signals are sent from the  
exchange to your handset or loudspeaker.  
Dial tone  
Special dial tone  
Ringing tone or  
Queue tone  
every 4th second  
Busy tone  
Congestion tone  
Number unobtainable  
tone  
Call waiting tone  
Intrusion tone  
Conference tone  
Verification tone  
every 15th second (to all parties)  
Warning tone,  
expensive route  
RINGING SIGNALS  
Three different ringing signals inform you about the type of  
the incoming call.  
Internal ringing signal  
External ringing signal  
Recall signal  
(automatic callback reminder)  
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Audible Signals  
RINGING SIGNALS  
(continued)  
Ringer tones and melodies  
You can change the ringer tone for the different types of  
calls.  
Select Settingsand press  
Select Ringingand press  
Select RingingTonesand press  
Select type of call and press  
InternalCall, Extern.Call, CallBackor  
VoiceMis displayed.  
Select sound 1, 2, 3 or 4, or select  
Press a volume key to listen to a sound  
for a melody  
or the melody.  
Press to confirm your choice  
If a melody was selected:  
Press once again  
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DISCREET RINGING  
The first three ringing signals will ring at the lowest audible  
volume level. To be used, e.g. if you are in a conference and  
you expect an important call.  
Select Settingsand press  
Select Ringingand press  
Select DiscreetRngand press  
The current setting, Onor Off, flashes on the display.  
Select the required setting and press  
NO RINGING  
Incoming calls are indicated by the Off hook icon on the  
display and the warning light. To be used, e.g.when you do  
not want to be disturbed but want to make outgoing calls.  
Press the volume down key until the Ringer off icon is  
shown  
To turn on the ringing signal, press the Volume up key to  
wanted level.  
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Installation  
BATTERY  
The battery is of type NiMH and can be charged at any time.  
Operating time:  
Charging time:  
10/50 hours (talk/stand-by)  
90 minutes or less  
Attach the battery to the telephone as shown in the figure.  
Remove the battery in the opposite order.  
Note: Because the status of a newly received battery is uncertain, it  
is recommended to charge it completely to ensure that you have  
sufficient talk and standby time.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
When the battery is low, you will hear a warning sound and  
the display shows Battery low!.  
To charge the battery with the separate charger (optional  
accessory):  
Connect the adaptor to the mains socket and the char-  
ger as shown in the figure below  
The charging process will start automatically, indicated by a  
fast flashing battery icon. When charging is complete, the  
icon stops flashing. While charging, you can use your  
telephone normally.  
Note: Do not connect your telephone to the charger without a battery.  
Connect the  
Basic Charger  
Disconnect the  
Basic Charger  
Note: You can remove the connector from your telephone at any time.  
If you wish, you can leave the adaptor in the mains socket  
when you remove the connector. Use the self adhesive cable clamp to  
tie the adaptor cable.  
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Installation  
CLIP ON AND UNCLIP  
Clip on and unclip the clip to/from the back of the telephone  
as shown in the figure.  
Clip on  
Unclip  
Note: Do not put your fingers on the display when you press.  
Do not unclip too often, because this may wear out the fastening.  
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TroubleShooting  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section contains information on how to solve common  
operational problems, and warnings you may receive.  
Go through the following lists if you encounter any pro-  
blems. If this checklist does not solve the problem, contact  
your system administrator. If others have similar problems,  
there may be a system error.  
Fault  
Probable  
cause  
Action or  
comment  
No display  
The battery is  
low or the  
telephone is  
defective  
Charge the  
battery  
Display shows:  
Connect  
The battery is not Check the battery  
properly fitted or or contact the  
there is a defective system  
battery  
battery  
administrator  
No ringing  
The Ringer off  
icon is on or the  
telephone is  
defective  
Off icon on=  
Adjust the  
volume  
Signal strength  
icon off  
Out of coverage  
area or the system area or contact  
Enter coverage  
or telephone  
is defective  
the system  
administrator  
Battery icon  
flashes slowly  
The battery is  
low  
Charge the  
battery  
Call icon is  
switched off after defective  
2 seconds  
The telephone is  
Contact the  
system  
administrator  
(continued)  
DT368  
69  
 
TroubleShooting  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
(continued)  
Display  
Shows  
Probable  
cause  
Action or  
comment  
PhoneBook  
empty  
No names stored  
in the phone  
book  
Add names  
Memory full  
The memory is  
full, you cannot  
add names  
Delete a name  
EnterXXX  
IPEI code or PIN Enter the  
code is missing  
required IPEI or  
PIN  
KeyLock  
The key pad is  
blocked  
Press YES twice  
or unlock  
NoAccess  
The network is in Re-subscribe  
range, but no  
access rights  
NoSystem  
Can not connect  
to the network  
Re-subscribe or  
contact the  
system  
administrator  
PINBlocked  
Unblock  
The phone is  
blocked, i.e. the  
wrong PIN code  
entered three  
times  
Press YES and  
enter the IPEI  
code  
70  
DT368  
Index  
Page  
Page  
Individual abbreviated numbers......................34  
Authorization code, common ..........................55  
Authorization code, individual........................56  
Busy extension or external line........................19  
Call number from WhoCalled list...................14  
Common abbreviated numbers........................34  
Dialling during a connected call .....................18  
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ..............48  
Last external number redial.............................13  
Malicious call tracing, MCT ...........................48  
Manual message waiting (MMW) ...................27  
Redial number from LastDialled list...............13  
Unlock a blocked telephone............................61  
DT368  
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ERICSSON COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS for enterprise networks  
combine and improve advanced ways of exchanging information via voice,  
data, video and evolving future media.  
This requires a true understanding of how businesses and professionals  
interact—an understanding that goes far beyond meeting just the techno-  
logical requirements.  
Our customers include owners of small to large enterprise networks,  
local as well as multinational. We also offer solutions for Internet service  
providers.  
We deliver quality of service over converged networks. We provide  
staff with full onsite and offsite mobility. We integrate computer and  
telephony applications on the desktop. We enable coordination of all busi-  
ness interactions over the media of choice. In essence, we help businesses  
forge enduring relationships with customers.  
Ericsson is the leading provider in the new telecoms world, with com-  
munications solutions that combine telecom and datacom technologies  
with the freedom of mobility for the user. With more than 100,000  
employees in 140 countries, Ericsson simplifies communications for its  
customers - network operators, service providers, enterprises and consu-  
mers - the world over.  
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All rights reserved.  
For questions regarding the product,  
please contact your local sales representative.  
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