Binatone AQUAREL XDC1520 user manual

User manual for the device Binatone AQUAREL XDC1520

Device: Binatone AQUAREL XDC1520
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Binatone
Size: 3.93 MB
Added : 7/9/2014
Number of pages: 130
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Instruction Manual
AQUAREL XDC1520
DECT
www.binatone.com

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Congratulations on your purchase of this Binatone Phone. All Binatone Appliances are the products of continuous European design and development. The products is assembled from the most reliable compo- nents, in the most modern factories in the Far East under constant supervi- ENGLISH sion of qualified Production and Quality Control Engineers. No compromises are made in the product’s quality at any stage of the design or production process. We wish you many happy years of use from your Binatone

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Please read this guide carefully before using your phone for the first time so that you become acquainted with operating your new appliance. Please retain the instructions for future reference. CONTENTS SAFETY MEASURES ......................................................................................................................... 6 Special Safety Measures ............................................................................................................. 6 TELEPHONE DESCRIPTION

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Conference call ......................................................................................................................... 23 Call information ......................................................................................................................... 23 Call duration .............................................................................................................................. 25 Resetting the timers ....................................................

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DECT Aquarel XDC1520 SAFETY MEASURES When using the phone you must comply with the following safety rules:  Do not clean the phone with chemical solvents, abrasive materials, or spray cleaners – as they can penetrate inside the device making damage not covered by the warranty. Wipe the device using a damp cloth, if necessary.  Do not expose the phone to high temperatures, humidity or intense sun light.  This product has been made in accordance with and complies with quality standards. Do not

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TELEPHONE DESCRIPTION 1. Telephone handset. 2. LCD display. 3. «Soft» button – performs various functions according to the menu item. 4. «Soft» button – performs various functions according to the menu item. 5. Direction button – used for moving between menu items and for selecting settings’ values. 6. Talk or Flash button – used for answering or transfering a call. 7. Off button – used for ending the call and for switching the telephone off. 8. Dialing buttons. 9. INT button – used for ma

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– Speakerphone mode. – Radio set mode. – Clock . – Ringer off. – Keypad lock. – Message Indicator. – Name. – Number.  – Volume Indicator. – External call melody. – Internal call melody. – Operation mode. – Preliminary number. – Volume. In your package: 1. Handset – 1 piece 2. Base unit – 1 piece 3. AC adapter – 1 piece 4. Telephone line cord – 1 piece 5. AAA type rechargeable battery – 2 pieces 6. Battery compartment cover – 1 piece 8

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INSTALLING AND CONNECTING 1. Connect one end of the phone line cord [23] to the phone line jack [20] on the base unit [15] and the other end to the phone line socket. 2. Insert the AC adapter [22] cable plug into its jack [21] on the base unit [15], insert the AC adapter [22] cable plug into the wall socket of your electric mains supply (220V AC). 3. Install the rechargeable battery [18] into the battery compartment [17] of the handset [1], close the compartment [17] with the battery compartment

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Setting Tone or Pulse dialing mode Your telephone can operate in the pulse or tone modes. Selection of the mode depends on the automatic exchange type. Usually digital automatic exchanges use the Tone mode, while analog automatic exchanges use the Pulse mode. If you set the Tone mode when operating with an analog automatic exchange, then your telephone will be able to receive calls, but unable to dial a number. 1. With the telephone in the standby mode, press the MENU button [3]. 2. By pressing

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Notes: 1. The handset you received with your package is already registered to your base unit. This feature is needed when you want to register another handset or when you have accidentally de-registered your handset. 2. Before registering a handset check that its battery is fully charged and that it is located near the base unit. 3. You may additionally register handsets of any model made by any manufacturer provided that such handsets are GAP-compatible. But if you have registered a different b

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MENU STRUCTURE SERVICE MENU MAIN MENU Display Detailed View New entry Clock Details Answering machine Time format. Pulse-Tone List Memory status Handset Name Change R Delete Language Pause duration Delete All Screen Savers Prefix Change Delete Color PBX Call barring Sounds CALLS MENU Unanswered Handset melody System Received Base melody Registration Apply Apply Details Button beep Base selection Details Service Signals Remote Handset Apply Apply List PIN-code change List Additional To reset Func

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Note: To exit the menu from any place, press the Off button [7] or place the handset [1] on the base unit [15]. All non-confirmed changes will not be confirmed. TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS Making calls Preliminary dialing of a number allows you to edit the dialed number. 1. Dial the required number by pressing the buttons [8]. If an incorrect digit has been entered, you can delete it by pressing the button [4]. If a pause is required, press the button [8]. 2. Press the Talk button [6]. Note: In th

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3. By pressing the key buttons [8], enter the name. Then press the  button [5]. Note: There are letters written on key buttons which you may use. By pressing several times on the same button you may select the required letter. In order to enter special symbols, for example, brackets press 0 or an appropriate number of times. In order to enter the next letter or symbol, press or wait for 2 seconds. In order to delete a symbol or a letter, press DELETE [4]. In order to move the cursor, use

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To redial the last number 1. Press the Talk button [6]. 2. Press the Redial button [4]. To redial one of the last 10 numbers 1. Press the  or  button [5]. The LCD [2] will display the list of the last dialed numbers. 2. By pressing the  or  button [5], select the required number. 3. Press the Talk button [6]. Ringer off 1. When the telephone rings, press the Mute button [4]. 2. With the telephone in the standby mode, press and hold the [8] button. The LCD display [2] will show the sign . P

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Muting your conversation During the conversation you may switch off the microphone. The caller will not hear you in this case. 1. Press the Microphone Off button [4] to switch the microphone off. 2. Press the Microphone On button [4] to switch the microphone on. Flash Function This function is usually applied in office PBX or when using additional capabilities provided by the network operator. Most often, the Flash function is used to transfer a call within office PBX systems. To enjoy the Flash

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5. By pressing the key buttons [8], enter the name. Then press the  button [5]. Note: If the name entered by you already exists, then while storing it you may change the existing name, or change the new one. 6. By pressing the key buttons [8], enter the number. Note: You may insert a pause anywhere in the number. To do that, press the button [8], in the required place. 7. If you enter the number into the protected list, move to step 8. In case you enter the number into the general list, move to

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2. By pressing  or  on the button [5], select the required list. You may choose between the Protected and the General list. 3. Press OK [3] to confirm. 4. By pressing the button [5], select the View menu item, then press OK [3]. 5. By pressing the  or  button [5], you may search for the required entry. You also can search by capital letters. To do that, just press the appropriate letter, using the button [8]. 6. If you wish to change the number in the protected list, move to step 7, or to st

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General List menu item, afterwards press OK [3]. 11.You may edit the copied entry using the buttons [8], the directional button [5] and the DELETE button [4]. 12.Press the Save button [3]. Quick dialing buttons This function permits dialing a number from the protected list by pressing and holding of one quick dial button. You may use key buttons as quick dial buttons (1- 9) [8]. Functions of quick dialing buttons 1. With the telephone in the standby mode, press the Phone Book button [4]. 2. By p

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Deleting entries from the phone book 1. With the telephone in the standby mode, press the Phone Book button [4]. 2. By pressing the  or  button [5], select the required list. You may choose between the protected and the general list. 3. Press OK [3] to confirm. 4. By pressing the button [5], select the View menu item, afterwards press OK [3]. 5. By pressing the  or  button [5], you may search for the required entry. You may also search by capital letters. To do that, just press the appropria


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