[. . . ] DECT-TELEFON
DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ITALIANO
TELINO BS 6100 TELINO BS 6105 TAD TELINO CS 6100
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INFORMATION
Notes on health Cleaning Notes on use Safety structions Signal tones
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GETTING STARTED
Package contents BS 6100/BS 6105 TAD Package contents CS 6100 Available accessories Condition on delivery Positioning/Range Putting batteries in the mobile unit Connecting the base station Connecting CU 6100 accessories The batteries
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OVERVIEW
Mobile unit Base station
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
Using the telephone Taking a call Ending a call Switching the key lock on and off Switching the mobile unit on and off
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CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS
Switching the microphone on and off Setting the volume Menu navigation Telephone book Emergency number Alarm clock Switching the ring tone on and off Switching hands-free operation on and off Direct call Babyphone Provider Call times
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ANSWERING MACHINE
Setting up the answering machine Using the answering machine Remote advance query Remote query
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SPOKEN MEMOS
Recording memos Playing back memos Recording calls Playing back calls
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ADDITIONAL MOBILE UNITS
Logging a new mobile unit (accessory) on to the base station Special features when using more than one mobile unit Logging a mobile unit made by another manufacturer on to the base station Logging a mobile unit off of the base station Using several base stations
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OPERATION WITH A TC SYSTEM
Dialling method Setting the dialling method and flash time Entering the exchange code and dial pause
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SETTINGS
Setting the date and time Setting the menu language Tone settings Ending a call automatically Setting the illumination and contrast Blocking settings (PIN) Blocking telephone numbers Resetting settings
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TECHNICAL DATA THE MENU GLOSSARY INDEX SERVICE INFORMATION ENGLISH 3
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Notes on health
The telephone uses the DECT standard in the 1880 1900 MHz frequency band. This in turn results in maximum specific absorption rates (SAR) between 0. 05 and 0. 1 W/kg. This means the possibility of thermal effects caused by DECT systems can be for all intents and purposes excluded. People with pacemakers are advised not to carry the telephone right next to the pacemaker, for example in their shirt pockets.
Cleaning
Only use a damp cloth or an anti-static cloth to clean the base station and the mobile unit.
Notes on use
The telephone is designed to transmit speech signals via telephone networks. [. . . ] 2 Press » « and » « to select the »Settings« and then the »Answ. mach. TAD« menu items, and press »CONT. « each time to confirm. 3 Select the function (remote query, delete, recording « or » « and time, active after) by pressing » press »CONT. « to open it. 4 Select the settings using » select »YES« to confirm.
ACTIVE AFTER 20 Seconds YES
5 To go to the next setting, briefly press »M« and repeat points 3 to 4. 6 When you have finished the settings, hold down »M «.
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Using the answering machine
Switching the answering machine on and off You must have recorded at least one text (announcement or info text).
MENU Answ. 2 Select the »Answ. Mach. TAD« menu item by « and » « and select »ON« to pressing » activate it. Note: To switch it off, repeat the process and select »OFF« to deactivate it. If you have not yet recorded an announcement, press »NEW« and perform the settings as described in the "Recording texts" chapter on page 28.
MENU Answ. mach. TAD OFF
Listening to messages New messages are indicated by the flashing »<« symbol in the display, and the red LED on the mobile > A1 unit flashes if it has been set. The number of new messages is displayed.
> CALLS New 2 LISTEN INFO 01. MAY-15. 00 External DELETE PAUSE
2 Press »LISTEN« to play back the message. Note: Press »PAUSE« to interrupt playback and »CONT. « to resume. Select the next/previous message by pressing » and » «. 3 Press »M« to end playback «
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ENGLISH
01. MAY-15. 00 External DELETE PAUSE
Deleting messages 1 Press »DELETE« during playback.
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Remote advance query
Note The remote query must have been activated, see the "Answering machine settings" chapter on page 30. Using the remote advance query function you can quickly check at no cost whether there are new messages on your answering machine. If there are new messages, the answering machine responds after a maximum of 5 rings. If there are no new messages, the answering machine only responds after 8 rings, which means you can hang up after the 6th ring. For information on activating this function, see the "Settings, active after" chapter on page 31.
Remote query
TAD Remote query
Note: The remote query must have been activated, see the "Answering machine settings" chapter on page 31.
ON
You can query and operate the answering machine from an external telephone connection. If the answering machine is switched off and the remote query function activated, the (external) call is taken after 90 seconds. Now you can switch on the answering machine, after entering the pin, using a remote command. 2 Enter the four-digit PIN using »1. . . 0« during the announcement. 3 After the signal tone, select the function you require according to the table on page 34 using the numerical buttons.
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Overview of remote query commands
Function Status Switch on Switch off Start Stop Back Pause Next Delete Rec. [. . . ] Recording Recording of telephone calls (memo function), a function of the activated answering machine. Redial if engaged This is a T-Net function which redials a number which was engaged as soon as the call is finished. You can listen to messages, delete them or change the announcement from a different telephone. Repeat dialling The last ten numbers you called can be stored and then redialled, even if you have made other calls in between. [. . . ]