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C4010/C4010Ex/C4020
Cordless Handset
User Guide
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Introduction 2
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Table of contents About this User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 The C4010 handset ............................................................................................. 5 the C4010 Ex handset ......................................................................................... 5 The C4020 handset ............................................................................................. 6 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table of contents Auto answer .......................................................................................................38 Speed key .......................................................................................................... 39 Range test .......................................................................................................... 40 Environment .......................................................................................................40 Decla
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About this User g u ide About this User Guide This guide includes user information for the C4010 handset, the C4010 Ex handset, and the C4020 handset. The C4010 handset The C4010 is the basic model. The C4010 Ex and C4020 handsets have additional features or features that are different from the C4010 model. the C4010 Ex handset The C4010 Ex functions identical to the C4010. However, the C4010 Ex can operate safely in an explosive atmo- sphere. The C4010 Ex features include hands free di
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About this User guide The C4020 handset The C4020 functions identical to the C4010. However, the C4020 can accept a headset and has a vibrate alert fea- ture. MEL BROOKS LNR Menu Headset port C ; ABC DEF 1 2 3 JKL MNO GHI 4 5 6 PQ WX TUV RS 8 7 9 YZ 0 X # Standard 2.00 6
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Navigating the menu Method 1 Menu Personalise Select base Language Last number Ring volume Delete Francais 12345678 Melody Last number 1 English Last number 2 Handset name Deutsch Last number 3 Key sound Espanol Italiano Headset* Last number 4 Auto answer Last number 5 Nederlands See Table 4 and Table 5 for full Method 2 language list Vibrator* Menu Backlight** Dial Menu item Speed key Range test 22 Select base 24 Last number 28 Key sound Environment Declare base 63 Melody 76 Range test 86 Hand
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Navigating the menu Standard 2.00 8
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Introduction Safety Never use your cordless handset: • in the area of electrical detonators in shielded rooms in areas where radio transmission is forbidden in aircraft Check for small metal objects in DECT Handset earpiece/mouthpiece before N441 using the handset Do not store or locate flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment or vicinity as the cordless handset, its parts or accessories Note: For C4010Ex safety precautions see “the C4010 Ex handset” o
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Introduction rooms where inflammable liquids or gases are present charge your batteries only with the supplied battery charger disconnect the battery charger when not in use for extended periods do not leave the battery connected to the battery charger for longer than one week Explanation of header icons The header icons, next to the banner at the top of each page indicate the contents of each section as follows: Explanation of the set's components Description of features Configurati
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Introduction Meridian PBX Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) — you can dial an FFC code to access some of your handset’s features. As the FFC’s are distinct to your system, a table on page 25 identifies the FFC or SPRE codes. Meridian PBX Special Prefix Codes (SPRE) — you can dial a SPRE code plus a one or two digit number to access some of your handset’s features. The SPRE codes are distinct to your system. However, the digits following the SPRE are fixed. For example, dial SPRE plus 74 to call
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Introduction Standard 2.00 12
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Your cordless telephone Your cordless handset Your handset 1. Volume Up/Down (loudspeaker/ringing) 1 2 2. Ear speaker 3. Display 3 4. Menu item selection 5. Message waiting 6. Initialize key 4 7. Microphone KEN SPINK 8. Key pad locked 5 LNR Menu 9. Ringer off 6 10. Display functions C 11. Three lines of text (each 12 characters) 12. Battery charge indication 7 ; ABC DEF 1 2 3 13. Menu/Memory locator codes GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 16 14. Within radio range PQ WX TUV 7 RS 8 9 YZ 15. Men
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Your cordless telephone Handset function key icons Menu item selection or confirmation Menu scroll Menu item selection or confirmation Off/Standby/Cancel C Message waiting lamp Re-initialize key Off hook/On hook Standard 2.00 14
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Your cordless telephone Phone book directory Handsfree* 1/:/space Volume Up/Down * For safety reasons, the Handsfree key does not operate on the C4010Ex handset. Standard 2.00 15
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Your cordless telephone Standard 2.00 16
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Features Handset features Turn the handset on Method 1. Press the Standby key. C The handset displays the name and number KENT 5409 programmed when the handset was subscribed. LNR Menu Turn the handset off Method 1 Press the power off key for at least five seconds. C Method 2 KENT 5409 Press the Cancel key and press the Off key. Off Locked Standard 2.00 17
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Features Answering a call You can receive a call when the antenna icon is visible in the upper right corner of the display. You are out of radio range of a DECT system when the antenna icon disappears. Your display can show the caller name, up to 12 characters, or the caller number or both, depending on the Meridian 1 PBX 5409 feature setting. On M6500 systems, the display shows the M Walsh caller name by default. If the name is not Calls available, the display shows the caller number. M
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Features To stop handset ringing or vibrating without answering a call You can stop the handset from ringing or vibrating, if activated, by pressing either the volume up key or volume down key. However, pressing these keys does not answer the call. After stopping the ringing or vibrating you can decide to answer the call or ignore it. Volume up/down The loudspeaker volume has two levels. The ear piece volume has five levels. Turn the volume up by pressing the plus key. Turn the volume down
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Features Pre-dialing on hook This mode allows you to enter and edit a number before dialing. Enter a DN on the keypad. Press the Pause key to insert a three second 9- pause in the DN. Pause changes to Erase two seconds after you enter the digit. Pause Call To delete the last digit 9-1234567890 Press Erase to delete the last number. Press Call to place the call. Erase Call Last number redial LNR stores the last five numbers that you dialled. 24 Menu Last numbers Press LNR to display the last DN