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Additional handsets Onis 200
The ONIS 200 allows you to add up to 7 additional handsets to your base station. You can therefore have a handset in up to seven rooms of the house or office. Only one socket is required.
Adding one or more handsets will enable you to again access to the following functions:
· Intercom between two handsets (free of charge).
· Babysit (room monitoring intercom system, useful for checking to see if a baby is sleeping).
· Transferring a call from one handset to another.
· Conference call between two handsets and a person on an external line.
· With a third additional handset, you will be able to make an external call while the other two handsets are in interphone mode.
Additional handsets
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ONIS 200 & ONIS Vox 200 Handsets
Soft keys Menu navigation keys
Correction and "R" Obtaining a line
Intercom Operator services
Loudspeaker
Earpiece Volume
Microphone
SCREEN ICONS: Battery charge status Answerphone activated Indicates message on the answerphone or Operator mail box Internal call in progress Handset ringer deactivated Loudspeaker activated Withheld identity actived Base/Handset link correct
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ONIS 200 Base Station
Paging
Mains/Line indicator
ONIS 200 Vox Base Station
Paging Adjust loudspeaker volume
Delete message
Start/stop answerphone
Previous message
Next message
Mains/Line indicator Play/stop messages On/Off answerphone indicator
Onis 200 Base Station
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Setting up the ONIS 200
Installing the ONIS 200 Safety and Security Inserting and replacing batteries Installing the ONIS 200 Cleaning the ONIS 200 Getting to know your Onis 200 The ONIS 200 keys Handset display Menu overview Battery performance Recharging Range 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 5 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 13 13 14
Customising your ONIS 200
Changing the date and time Ringer settings Changing the handset ringer Adjusting the base ringer Adjusting screen contrast Activating/deactivating the key tones Activating/deactivating the key tones Renaming the handset Declaring/removing operators services Configuring the call log Locking/unlocking the keypad VIP Function
Using the telephone
Making a call Direct calling Predialling the number before calling Answering a call Using the loudspeakers Activating and deactivating the loudspeakers Adjusting the earpiece or handset loudspeaker volume Adjusting the base station loudspeaker volume Redial list Creating and changing your phonebooks Creating an entry Changing an entry Deleting an entry Making a call from your phonebooks 15 15 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20
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Using the call log Using the Intercom Internal an internal call Using the babysit function
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Operator prefix phonebook
Storing prefixes Using the prefix phonebook 24 25
Using the services
Operator services Caller identification Operator message service Call forward Call waiting Three-way conversation Call back Caller identification Operator message service Call forward Call waiting Three-way call Activating and deactivating call back Withheld identity default 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 31
Using the ONIS Vox 200 (physically)
Setting up the Onis Vox 200 answerphone Changing the answerphone mode Recording the outgoing message Recording and playing the personal outgoing messages Recording a local memo Recording a conversation Checking and deleting messages On the handset On the base station Screening your calls Memory full Adjusting your answerphone Activating/deactivating the voice prompt Choosing the recording quality Using the toll saver function and selecting response time 32 32 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 35 36 36 36 36 37
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Using the ONIS Vox 200 answerphone (remote use)
Changing the secret access code Remote-accessing the answerphone During remote accessing Remote-activating the answerphone Remotely-changing the outgoing message 38 38 39 39 39
Settings
Adding another ONIS 200 handset to the base station DECT peripheral without keypad Using the ONIS 200 handset with two base stations Selecting a base station Unregistering a handset Onis 200 Using GAP-standard compliance Configuring line settings Dial mode Network type Recall type Operator type Changing service codes Telephone troubleshooting . . . 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 44 44 45 45 46
Guarantee Certification of conformity Index
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Setting up the Installing the ONIS 200
Safety and Security
Your DECT compliant ONIS 200 telephone draws on the latest technology to make it both easier and more comfortable to use. [. . . ] Once these prefixes have been stored, your telephone will automatically offer you the one which offers the best rate when you wish to call.
Storing prefixes
The phonebook contains 10 entries. q The first 3 entries allow automatic selection according to the time and day you are calling. (NOTE: your telephone time must be set correctly).
q
You may use the next 7 files to store operator prefixes more suited to calling mobile phones or abroad.
Day Night Weekend Mobile Country 1 Country 2 Country 3 Country 4 Country 5 Country 6
1 Press
8am - 7pm 7pm - 8am Saturday/Sunday To call mobile telephones
To call abroad
on the idle screen.
Day
CHANGE OK
2 Scroll to choose the time you wish to change
and select |CHANGE.
3 Enter the name (e. g. "Italy") and select OK|.
Enter name: Country 1
CHANGE OK
Tip: Do not change the name of the first three files "Day", "Night" and "Weekend" to avoid confusion.
4 Enter the most cost effective operator prefix
in this case and select OK|. L NOTE:
To use an operator prefix, you must be registered with that operator.
Enter number: _
CORRECT OK
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Using the prefix phonebook
1 Press
on the idle screen. The telephone will show a "Day", "Night" or "Weekend" entry, according to the date and time of the call.
Weekend
CHANGE OK
2 If you wish to use this operator press OK|.
· If you wish to use another operator, use or to scroll and select OK|.
Predial: XX_
CORRECT
u
RECORD
3 Now enter the telephone number of the
person you wish to call.
Predial: XX012345678
CORRECT
You can also use your phonebooks.
RECORD
u
4 Press
to make the call.
Operators prefixe phonebook
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Using the services Operator services
Your telephone provides easy access to a number of services provided by telephone operators. These services are available using specific codes. These codes are pre-programmed into your telephone, however you may change them if they do not match those of your operator (see page p. 43).
Caller identification
Lets you know who is calling before you answer the phone and offers the VIP function described on page 14. If the service is available, your telephone will display the caller's name instead of their telephone number.
Operator message service
Takes your calls when you are unavailable. Your message service will tell you when you receive new messages.
Call forward
Forwards your calls to a line of your choice.
Call waiting
Tells you when a new call is received if you are already on the line.
Three-way conversation
Used to speak to 2 people at the same time on your line. Not to be confused with the "Internal Conference", which is an ONIS 200 function (one external caller and two internal callers).
Call back
Used to call back a busy line once the line is free. The ONIS 200 offers these services in an easy-to-use manner. To gain guided access to these services via your ONIS 200 screen, you will need to declare them in the "Declare services" menu (p. 12).
L NOTE:
Some services will be available by registration. Contact your operator for information.
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Caller identification
Lets you know who is calling before you answer the phone and offers the VIP function described on page 14.
1 The ONIS 200 displays the caller's number
Call from: 0123456789
SILENCE
when the phone rings*. · If the caller is listed in one of your phonebooks, the ONIS 200 will display the name listed in the phonebook.
2 Pick up to answer.
Call from: Alan
SILENCE
If the caller has withheld their identity (service "Withheld identity" or registered with "witheld id. default", see page 31), the display will show "Number withheld".
· Depending on your Call Log configuration (see page 20), the name (or number) of your caller, and the date and time the call is made will be saved in the Log.
* The ONIS 200 shows the caller's name if the service is available.
Operator message service
Takes your calls when you are unavailable.
Declaring the Operator message service
Declaring the message service (see page 12) allows you to call the message service directly from the "Services" menu.
Services Voice mail
BACK CALL
Displayed message notification
If that your line allows it, the message service will give you visual notification when messages have been received. - the call log saves notifications sent by the message service.
The v icon flashes.
Voice mail 17/02 - 08:48
BACK SELECT
L WARNING:
If you have subscribed to a message service and have activated your ONIS 200 answerphone, your calls will be taken by one of the answerphones, according to the response time settings.
L NOTE:
If the icon continues flashing even after you have checked all your messages, you can turn it off manually by deleting the "Voice mail" entry in the log.
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Call forward
Forwards your calls to a line of your choice.
Declaring the service
If you have registered with the call forward service, select it in the declare menu (see page 12) to enable guided use on your ONIS 200 screen.
Forwarding calls
1 Select SERVICES| on the idle screen,
"Call forward" will appear on screen.
2 Select DECLARE|.
Services Call forward
NEXT CALL
Enter the number: 01234
CORRECT OK
You can modify a displayed number by pressing |CORRECT.
3 Enter the telephone number to which you
*21*0123456789#
REDIAL
wish to divert your calls and select OK|.
u u
SHARED
Your ONIS 200 will take the call through the loudspeaker.
4 When you hear confirmation hang up by
pressing forwarded.
. Your calls will now be
17 FEB 12:48 Call forward
NEXT CANCEL
Deactivating
· On the idle screen, go to "calls transfered". If you have already deactivated the call forward service from another extension, your ONIS 200 will continue to register the call forward service, even though you may receive calls normally. To remove the "calls transfered" message from your idle screen, follow the above procedure on your ONIS 200.
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Call waiting
Tells you when a new call is received if you are already on the line.
Declaring the service
If you have registered with the caller identification and Call waiting services, select Call waiting (see page 12) for guided use on your ONIS 200 screen. While you are on the phone: - ONIS 200 displays the second caller's number*. - ONIS 200 will first show the caller's name if listed in the phonebook.
* The ONIS 200 will only show the caller's name if the service is available, subject to technical compatibility. If the service is available, the ONIS 200 will show the caller's name. In the event that the caller has withheld their identity, the display will show "Number withheld".
Call from: 0123456789
IGNORE CALL WAIT
Call from: Alan
IGNORE CALL WAIT
Using the service
1 Tell the person you are speaking to that you
have received another call.
2 Select CALL WAIT| to answer the call
Call from: 0123456789
IGNORE CALL WAIT
(or press and ). Select |IGNORE if you do not wish to take the call.
3 If you have taken the call, select |SWITCH
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