SPC 7608N Comfort Kaiser Black User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- SPC
Table of Contents
SPC 7608N Comfort Kaiser Black
COMFORT KAISER / COMFORT KAISER DUO
Reference 7608N / 7609N USER MANUAL
9. Keypad.
– Press a key to insert a digit, character, * and #.
– In standby mode, press to access a stored number.
– In standby mode, press and hold the deactivate the key lock.
key to activate or
– During a call in pulse dialing mode, press the temporarily switch to tone dialing mode.
key to
– In standby mode, press and hold the key to enable/disable the ringtone.
– In any of the lists, if applicable, press to check the number associated with the record name or to view the time of the call in the DETAILS submenu.
– In dialing mode, when preparing to dial or editing a number, press and hold to insert a pause, P.
10. Microphone.
11. Indicator light:
– Stays on when the amplification mode is activated.
– Flashes when there is an incoming call.
12. Amplification key:
– Press it during a call to activate or deactivate the amplification of the ear speaker.
13. Key to increase the volume:
– Press it during a call to increase the volume of the ear speaker.
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SET THE CLOCK OF THE PHONE
You can set the following clock settings on your phone: the DATE FORMAT, the TIME FORMAT, the TIME and the DATE. To do this:
– Press the
key to enter the menu.
– Press the key until CLOCK is selected. Press
.
NOTE: Remember that you can press the key at any time to return to the
previous screen or press and hold the key for a few seconds to return to sleep
mode.
Set date format
Once you have entered the CLOCK submenu, you can set one of the following clock formats: DD-MM-YY or MM-DD-YY. To do this, proceed as follows:
– Press the key until FT DATE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until the desired format is selected: DD-MM-YY or MM-DD-YY.
– Press
, to confirm the date format. You will hear a
confirmation tone.
The day format is DD-MM-YY by default. Set time format
Once you have entered the CLOCK submenu, you can set one of the following time formats: 12HR or 24HR. To do this, proceed as follows:
– Press the key until FT TIME is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until the desired format is selected 12HR or 24HR.
– Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
The time format is 24HR by default.
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Setting the internal ringing melody
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until RINGTONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until INTERNAL is selected. Press
.
– The currently selected ringing melody is played.
– The screen displays `MEL: x’ (x = one of the 10 melodies). In addition, the currently selected melody is marked with a *.
– Press the key to hear the other melodies. There are 10 in total.
Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the internal call melody is 2.
Setting the external call melody
To do this, after calling the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until RING TONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until EXTERNAL is selected. Press
.
– The currently selected ringing melody is played.
– The screen displays `MEL: x’ (x = one of the 10 melodies). In addition, the currently selected melody is marked with a *.
– Press the button to hear the other melodies. There are 10 in
total. Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
The default setting for the external ring melody is 1.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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14. Key to decrease the volume: – Press it during a call to decrease the
volume of the ear speaker.
15. Speaker.
16. Battery cover. A. Connection power adapter. B. Connection of the line
cable.
C. Key used to search for the phone: – In standby mode, press this key to
locate your phone. – Press and hold the key for a few seconds in registration
mode to register a phone. D. Contacts for charging the battery. E. Cable
entry. F. Power adapter cable input (7609N).
INSTALLATION
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
– Cordless phone. – Base – Line cable – Power supply unit for the base unit –
2 rechargeable batteries type LR3/AAA 500mAh (Ni-Mh) – Instruction manual and
SAT list And additionally, if you have purchased the DUO version: – 1
additional cordless telephone. – 1 additional phone charger with power supply.
– 2 additional rechargeable batteries type LR3/AAA 500mAh (Ni-
Mh).
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Set time
Once you have entered the CLOCK submenu, you can set the time. To do this, proceed as follows:
– Press the key until TIME is selected.
– Press
. The first digit of the hours starts flashing.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits corresponding to the hours. Then the minute display starts to flash.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits corresponding to the minutes.
– Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the time is 00 – 00.
Set date
Once you have entered the CLOCK submenu, you can set the date. To do this, proceed as follows:
– Press the button to select DATE.
– Press
. The first digit of the day field starts flashing.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits corresponding to the day. After that, the digit in the month field starts to flash.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits of the month. The digit in the year field then starts to flash.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits that correspond to the
year. Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the date is 01 01 11.
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Set ringtone volume
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until RINGTONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until VOLUME is selected. Press
.
– The melody is played at the currently selected ring volume.
– The display shows `VOL x’ (x = one of the 5 volume levels or mute). In addition, the current volume is marked with a *.
– Press the button to increase or decrease the volume. Press . You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the ring volume is set to 4.
Setting the key confirmation tone
This tone sounds every time a key is pressed.
To do this, after calling the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until TONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until KEY is selected. Press
.
– Press the key to select ON or OFF. Press confirmation tone.
. You will hear a
The key confirmation tone is activated by default.
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1. Ear speaker.
2. Screen.
Key: Direct memory 1. In standby mode, long press to dial
the stored number.
Key: Direct memory 2. In standby mode, long press to dial
the stored number.
Key: Press R in standby mode to access the callback
function. Press to access the address book.
6. Key:
Upper part of the key: – Press the key in standby mode to enter the main menu. – Press it in a submenu to confirm your selection.
– Press it during a call to access the options: Internal call, Address book, Last dialed numbers list and Call list.
Lower part of the key:
– In standby mode, press briefly to pick up.
– Press it in the address book or in one of the lists to access the selected
entry, and press it again to activate the hands-free function.
– Press it during the call to answer the call, and press it again to activate the speakerphone function.
7. Key:
Upper part of the key: – Press it in standby mode to access the call list. – Press it within a menu to move to the next option.
– Press it in the address book or in one of the lists to scroll to the next entry.
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BASE UNIT LOCATION
It is important that the base and cordless phone can receive and transmit a
good radio signal. The best location is in the center of the area you want to
cover. If you have poor reception, try relocating the base.
The indoor range is up to 50 meters. Do not place the device near TVs,
computers or electrical devices as this may affect the range and sound
quality.
INSTALLING THE PHONE
Place the charging station near the telephone line and the power outlet (power
connection).
1. Plug one end of the power adapter into the power connector of the base
unit (A). Connect the power adapter to a 220 V socket. For the DUO version,
proceed in the same way to power the charger.
2. Plug one end of the power cord into the back of the base station (B) and
the other end into your home phone jack.
3. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the
phone. To do this, open the battery compartment (16) with light pressure and
slide the cover down. Insert the batteries, taking care to observe the correct
polarity. Observe the drawings (+ and -) on the inside of the compartment.
Replace the cover. For the DUO version, proceed in the same way with the
additional telephone.
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SET ALARM
To set the alarm on the phone, proceed as follows:
– Press to enter the menu.
– Press the key until ALARM is selected. Press the selection. to confirm
– Press the key until ON is selected to set the alarm (OFF would be to remove the alarm). Press, to confirm the selection.
– Set the time at which the alarm is to sound. Use the keypad to enter the two digits that correspond to the hours. Then the minute display starts to flash.
– Use the keypad to enter the two digits corresponding to the minutes. Press to confirm the alarm time.
– The REPEAT option is displayed on the screen. Press to confirm the alarm time.
– Press the key until ON is selected for the alarm to sound regularly every 7 minutes, or OFF. Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the alarm is disabled and the default melody is 1.
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Low battery setting
This sound is emitted when the battery charge level is low. To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until TONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until LOW BAT is selected. Press
.
– Press the button to select ON (Enabled) or OFF (Disabled).
Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the low battery sound is enabled.
Setting for out of range sound
This tone sounds when the phone has no signal, is not in range or has no reception. Once you have entered the TELEPHONE submenu, you can set it:
– Press the key until TONE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until NO SIGNAL is selected. Press
.
– Press the key to select ON (Enabled) or OFF (Disabled). Press . You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the sound is activated when the range is exceeded.
Lower part of the key: – Press it in standby mode to access the list of last
dialed numbers. – Press it within a menu to go to the previous option. – Press
it in the address book or in one of the lists to scroll to the previous entry.
8. Key: Upper part of the key: – Press it in menu mode to return to standby
mode. – Press it in any submenu to return to the previous level, or press and
hold it to go directly to standby mode. – In edit or preset mode, press to
delete a letter or digit, or press and hold to delete all letters or digits at
once. Lower part of the key: – In standby mode, press and hold the key to turn
off the phone. – When the phone is off in standby mode, press and hold the
button to turn on the phone. – Press briefly in menu mode or edit mode to
return to the previous menu, or press and hold to return to standby mode. –
During a call, press to answer the call and press again to activate the
speakerphone function. – Press it during a call to end the call and return to
standby mode.
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4. Then place the phone in the charging cradle to charge the batteries.
Charge the batteries for at least 10 hours during the first installation. In
the case of the DUO version, place the additional phone in the charging
cradle.
5. If the battery icon on the phone moves, it means that the batteries are
not fully charged. However, when fully charged, the icon remains stable and
shows .
6. The phone is pre-programmed to automatically connect to the charging
cradle. If it does not, unplug the power cord from the cradle, remove the
batteries from the phone, plug the power cord back into the cradle, and
reinsert the batteries. If the connection still cannot be established, program
the device by following the instructions in the “Registering a phone” section.
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NOTE:
– The alarm duration is approx. 45 seconds.
– The volume of the alarm is equal to the ringtone volume of the phone itself. And when the phone is muted, the alarm sounds at volume 1.
– To stop the alarm, simply press any key or press and hold the key for about 5 seconds to turn it off permanently. In the latter case, the icon will disappear.
– During a call, the alarm does not sound, but to warn you, the phone displays the message ON and the icon flashes on the screen. In addition, an audible signal sounds in the phone. If it coincides with the ringing of a call, the alarm will not be triggered.
PHONE CONFIGURATION
You can configure the following parameters of your phone: the RINGTONE, the SOUNDS, the EQUALIZER, the LANGUAGE, the NAME, the SCREEN, the AUTO ANSWER function, the MEMORY and the ANSWERING MACHINE. Proceed as follows:
– Press the
key to enter the menu.
– Press the key until TELEPHONE is selected. Press
.
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Set audio equalizer
The phone has three types of filters to compensate for the limited sensitivity of the ear in certain frequency ranges. The filters are called: natural, bass and treble.
To set it, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu, you must perform the following steps:
– Press the key until EQUALIZE is selected. Press
.
– Press the key until the desired filter is selected: NATURAL, BASS or TREBLE. Press . You will hear a confirmation tone.
The audio equalizer filter is set to NATURAL by default.
Language settings
You can choose from one of the different languages: English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Türkçe, Español, E, Svenska, Dansk, Norsk, Nederlands, Suomi.
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key to select LANGUAGE. Press .
– Press the key until you have selected the language of your
choice. Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the language is SPANISH.
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Configure phone name
Each phone can have its own name for identification. It is displayed on the screen in idle mode and permanently. You can change the name to a maximum of 6 alphanumeric characters.
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key until NAME is selected. Press
.
– Delete the default name using the key and enter the desired name for the phone using the keypad (max. 6 characters). Press . You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the name is SPC.
NOTE: In standby or idle mode, the phone displays SPC x (where “x”, from 1 to 5, is the number of the device).
Setting the display information in standby mode
The phone gives you the option to choose what information you want to be displayed when the phone is in standby or idle mode: the name or the time.
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key to select SCREEN. Press
.
– Press the key until you select the type of information to
be displayed: NAME or TIME. Press
. You will hear a
confirmation tone.
By default, the following types of information are displayed: NAME.
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Setting the base pin
To restrict access to programming of some important parameters, your phone is protected with a user PIN. You can change this PIN. The maximum number of digits is 4.
To do this, after you have entered the BASE submenu:
– Press the key until PIN is selected. Press
.
– The screen will display OLD?
. Press
.
– Use the keypad to enter the new PIN again, then press will hear a confirmation tone.
. You
– The screen displays `NEW’? Press
.
– Use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit base pin and press to confirm.
– The phone will ask you to confirm the new PIN and `CONFIRM?’
will appear on the screen. Press
.
– Use the keypad to enter the new PIN again, then press will hear a confirmation tone.
. You
By default, the base pin is 0000.
NOTE: If you change your PIN, choose one that you can easily remember or write it down in a safe place.
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Turbo mode
In this mode, you can quickly dial the most frequently dialed numbers
previously stored in the memories: M1, M2 and the keys 1~ 9.
– Press and hold the M1, M2 keys or the 1-9 keys on the keypad for a few
seconds.
– The phone automatically connects, displays the corresponding number on the
screen and dials it.
NOTE: If the key you press is empty, the phone emits error tones. See the
Configuring Direct Memory section for assigning a number to the M1 and M2 keys
(Direct Memory), Configuring Voicemail Memory for assigning it using the 1 key
on the keypad (Voicemail Memory), and Assigning a Number to a Turbo Memory for
assigning it using the 2-9 keys on the keypad.
Receiving a call
When a call comes in, the phone rings, the icon and the text `CALL’ are
displayed and the indicator light (11) on the phone starts flashing.
– When the phone rings, you can answer the call by pressing the .
– During the call, the screen displays the call time.
– To end the call, press the key or place the phone on the base station (or
charger for ref. 7609N).
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Out of range
The icon appears flashing on the screen when the phone loses connection to the
base station. When the connection to the base station is restored, the icon
stops flashing.
When the phone is out of range of the base, the phone will repeatedly sound a
warning tone. Bring the phone within range of the base. If you do not bring
the phone closer to the base, the call will be dropped.
Keyboard lock
To lock the keyboard, simply press and hold the key for about 2 seconds in
standby mode until the icon appears. You will hear a confirmation tone.
If you want to deactivate it now, press the button again for about 2 seconds.
The icon will disappear from the screen and you will hear the confirmation
tone again. NOTE: If the key lock is activated and you receive a call, you can
answer the call by pressing the button. At the end of the call, the function
is automatically reactivated.
Do not disturb
This function is very useful when you want to mute the ringtone of your phone
so as not to be disturbed.
To activate the “Do not disturb” function in standby mode, simply press the
key for about 2 seconds until the symbol appears. You will hear a confirmation
tone.
If you want to deactivate it now, press the key again for about 2 seconds. The
icon will disappear from the screen and you will hear the confirmation tone
again. NOTE: In any case, the indicator light (11) on the phone will start
flashing when you receive a call. In addition, the text “CALL” is displayed on
the screen.
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Setting the automatic pickup
When automatic pickup is enabled, you can answer a call by simply lifting the phone from the base station.
To configure it, you must enter the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key to select AUTO ANSWER. Press
.
– Press the key to select ON (Enabled) or OFF (Disabled). Press
the
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
In the default setting, automatic pickup is disabled.
Set direct memory
Your phone has 2 direct memories: M1 and M2. You can program a number with up to 20 digits in each of the memories.
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the key to select MEMORY. Press
.
– Use the key to select the memory to be programmed: M1 or
M2. Press
.
– Enter the desired number using the keypad (maximum 20
digits). If you make a mistake, you can also delete it by pressing
the . key. Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
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DEFAULT VALUES (RESET)
This function allows you to reset all options to their programmed default values. It is as if we were turning on the phone for the first time. To do this:
– Press the
key to enter the menu.
– Press the key until RESET is selected. Press
.
– The phone prompts you to enter the PIN. PIN? appears on the screen.
– Use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit base pin and press to confirm.
– The phone will ask you to confirm the action. The screen will display CONFIRM?
– Press
, to confirm. The phone will display the message WAIT
and when the process is complete, you will hear a confirmation
tone.
NOTE: Remember that you can press the key at any time to return to the previous screen or press and hold the key for a few seconds to return to sleep mode. It is not recommended to use this function as all configurable functions of the base will be reset to factory settings.
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Call waiting
This phone provides the ability to use the caller ID service while on hold.
Your line has a caller ID service and a call waiting service. If you receive a
call while your line is busy, the number of the caller is displayed in
addition to the call waiting tone in the handset.
– If you receive another call during a telephone conversation, you will hear a
series of short tones in the handset. The phone displays the number of the
party calling you.
– Press the key and then the digit 2 to put the first call on hold and answer
the second call.
– Press the key again and then the number 2 to switch from one call to
another.
NOTE: This function is network dependent. Please contact your telephone
company for more details about the service.
Voicemail
When someone leaves a message in your voice mailbox, the icon appears on the
screen. After you delete all messages from your voice mailbox, you will
receive a signal from your phone company without an associated number and the
icon will disappear. For more information, see the section Deleting the
voicemail icon.
NOTE: This function is network dependent. Please contact your telephone
company for more details about the service.
Call time
The phone has a timer that appears on the screen after a few seconds and shows
the approximate duration of your call: hh:mm:ss.
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Phone search
You can search for the phone from the base by ringing it with a special
buzzer. This function is very useful to locate a lost phone or to call the
person who has it.
To send the search signal, briefly press the key (C), located on the base. The
phone registered to the base will ring for about 60 seconds. In addition,
`SEARCH’ is displayed on the screen.
To stop the search signal before the 60 seconds have elapsed, press the search
key again or the key on the phone.
ADDRESS BOOK
This device has 20 address book positions for storing phone numbers and their associated names. Each position can store names up to 8 characters and 20 digits for the number. The address book entries are stored in alphabetical order of the names.
ACCESS THE ADDRESS BOOK AND SEARCH FOR AN ENTRY
To check the entries, you can access the address book from the menu:
– In standby mode, press the
key to enter the main menu. The
first option that appears is ADDRESS BOOK.
– Press book.
. The screen displays the first entries in the address
– Use the and keys to scroll through the list. Since the entries are sorted in
alphabetical order, you can also use the alphanumeric keypad to perform a
quick search for the first letter of the name. And if there are no entries
that can be displayed, the phone will indicate on the screen that the address
book is empty.
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Configuration of the voicemail memory
Your phone also has an additional memory on the key. This key is usually programmed with your phone company’s voicemail access number, but you can also record an SOS number such as 112.
To do this, after entering the TELEPHONE submenu:
– Press the to select VOICEMAIL. Press
.
– Enter the desired number using the keypad (maximum 20 digits).
If you make a mistake, you can also delete it using the key.
Press
. You will hear a confirmation tone.
CONFIGURATION OF THE BASE
You can configure the following basic parameters: DIALING, the R-TIME and the PIN. To do this:
– Press the
key to enter the menu.
– Press the key until BASE is selected. Press a confirmation tone.
. You will hear
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
TURN THE PHONE ON AND OFF
To turn off the phone, press and hold the key for about 5 seconds. In this
state, where no power is consumed, the batteries retain their charge.
To turn on the phone, press and hold the key until the screen lights up and
the message `SEARCH’ is displayed. Also, when the phone is turned off, it will
automatically turn on when placed in the charging cradle for charging.
NOTE: The phone is pre-programmed to automatically connect to the base. If it
does not, the icon will flash on the screen. Then unplug the power cord from
the cradle, remove the batteries from the phone, plug the power cord back into
the cradle, and reinsert the batteries. If the connection still cannot be
established, connect the device by following the instructions in the
Registering a phone section.
STANDBY MODE
The standby mode is the home screen that appears every time you turn on the
phone. When the phone is in standby mode, it is ready to receive calls and you
will see at least the icon, the battery status , the name of the phone or the
time and number of the phone (from 1 to 5). After a few seconds, the phone
will enter a power saving mode where the screen backlight will turn off. The
screen turns on again when you receive a call or press any key on the phone.
NOTE: The power saving mode extends the runtime and battery life.
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Set audio volume
During the call, you can use the (13) and (14) keys to adjust the volume of the sound or the speakerphone. You can also do this with the and keys. There are 5 levels. The higher the number, the higher the volume: Vol 5, higher volume; Vol 1, lower volume (default: Vol 3).
Audio amplification
The phone has an additional amplification (+10dB) of the handset volume to compensate for the limited hearing sensitivity of some people. To activate the function during a call, press the key. The message “AMPL ON” appears on the screen and the telephone indicator lamp (11) lights up. Then the five audio levels are increased by + 10 dB.
To deactivate the function, press the key again. “AMPL OFF” appears on the screen and the telephone indicator light (11) goes out. The five audio levels then return to their normal values.
NOTE: The audio amplification function is automatically switched off at the end of the call. i.e. it is only active during the current call.
Mute the microphone (Mute)
During a call, you can temporarily mute the microphone so that the person you are talking to cannot hear you. However, during this time you can still hear them.
To enable or disable the mute microphone function:
– Press the
key during the call. The message “MUTE” is
displayed on the screen.
– Press the same key again to deactivate the function. The message “MUTE” disappears.
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CHECK AN ENTRY
Once you have searched the address book for the entry you want to check:
– Press the screen.
key to display the address book options on the
– Press the key until the VIEW option is selected. Press
.
– Press the key to check the name, number and melody of the selected entry.
NOTE: If the number has more than 8 digits, press the digits of the number on the left side; and press the digits on the right side.
key to display the key to display the
ADD A NEW ENTRY
Once you have accessed the address book entries:
– Press
to access the functions of the address book itself.
ADD is displayed.
– Press
. NAME is displayed on the screen.
– Press keypad.
. Enter the name (max. 8 characters) using the
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Set dialing mode
To ensure compatibility with different systems, your phone can be programmed with either PULSE or TONE DIALING.
To do this, after you have entered the BASE submenu:
– Press the key until DIALING is selected. Press
.
– With the , key, select one of the two options: TONE or PULSE. The current dialing mode is marked with an *. To confirm, press . You will hear a confirmation tone.
By default, the dialing mode is set to TONE.
Setting the redial (R key)
The R key (5) is useful if you want to use the services offered by your telephone company or switchboard, such as “call forwarding”, “call waiting”, “answering machine”, etc.
To do this, after you have entered the BASE submenu:
– Press the key until R time is selected. Press
.
– With the key, select one of the options: SHORT (100 ms),
MEDIUM (300 ms) or LONG (600 ms). The current dialing
mode is marked with *. To confirm, press
. You will hear a
confirmation tone.
By default, the R key (5) has a SHORT time of 100 ms.
NOTE: The R key (5) for Spain is 100ms. If you change this setting, you may no
longer be able to use some of the services offered by your telephone company.
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MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS
There are several ways to make calls from your phone:
Traditional way
– Press the key to pick up the line. You will hear the dial tone and the icon
will appear at the top of the screen.
– Dial the phone number and it will be displayed on the screen. When the other
person answers, start the call.
– To end the call, press the key or place the phone on the base (or charging
cradle for the DUO version).
Dial Preparation Mode
This mode is very useful when you want to double check and possibly correct
the number before dialing:
– Enter a phone number in standby mode. Check the number on the screen.
– If you have made a mistake, correct it with the key.
– If the number is already correct, press the key to dial it. The screen will
show you the number while the phone dials it automatically.
– When they pick up, you speak at normal volume. During the call, the call
time (hh:mm:ss) is displayed on the screen.
– To end the call, press the key or place the phone on the base (or charging
cradle for the DUO version).
NOTE: While dialing the number, you can enter pauses of about 3 seconds by
holding down the key. The display will show the letter P, which is considered
an additional digit for all purposes.
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Hands-free calling
During a call, you can activate the phone’s speaker. If you then place the phone on a surface (e.g. the desk), you can have a hands-free call.
To activate or deactivate the speakerphone, press the key while the handset is off-hook.
The icon is displayed on the screen.
To deactivate the speakerphone and return to the call in normal mode (ear speaker), press the . The icon disappears.
On the other hand, if you want to end the call in hands-free mode, simply press the key or place the phone on the base.
NOTE: Before holding the phone to your ear, make sure the speaker function is turned off. To adjust the volume of the speaker, refer to the Adjusting the Volume section.
Redial on registered, R key
The key allows you to access the contracted services of your telephone company or switchboard, such as: “Call Forwarding”, “Call Waiting”, “Answering Machine”, etc.
To do this, press the
. key while the handset is off-hook. An
R will appear on the screen and the line will be timed to open. The
control center you are connected to will notice this signal and stand
by. Then dial the code for the desired service.
ECO mode
The Eco mode of your phone is characterized by the fact that the radiation varies depending on the distance of the phone from the base station. Thus, by controlling the transmission power, you can extend the life and duration of the battery.
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· How do I enter characters using the phone keypad?
– You can enter characters by pressing the number keys. For example, to type
C’ you need to press the digit
2′ three times, for S’ you need to press the digit
7′ four times.
– If you want to enter characters that are on the same key, you must wait until the cursor moves to the next position before entering the new character.
– If you enter an incorrect character, press
to delete the
last character entered. Repeat the process as many times as
necessary until the desired character is deleted and continue
inserting characters.
– Press the
to confirm. NUMBER is displayed.
– Press the
and enter the number (maximum 20 characters)
using the keypad.
– Press the
to confirm. MEL x (where x is one of the 10
melodies) appears on the screen. You can then tell who is calling
you by the ringing melody.
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EDIT AN ENTRY
Once you have searched the address book for the entry you want to edit:
– Press
to access the functions of the address book itself.
ADD is displayed.
– Press the key key until EDIT is selected. Press
.
– A flashing hyphen appears on the screen at the end of the name.
Delete with the key or change with the keypad. Press
,
to confirm.
– A flashing hyphen appears on the screen at the end of the number. Delete with the key or change with the keypad. Press to confirm.
– The screen displays the ringing melody assigned to the number.
Press to change it or press
to confirm.
DELETE AN ENTRY
After you have searched the address book for the entry you want to delete:
– Press the key itself.
to access the options of the address book
– Press the key until DELETE is selected. Press
to confirm
the selection. The phone deletes the entry and confirms this with
a beep.
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CALLER ID
Caller ID is a service that lets you know who is calling you or who called you
while you were away.
Please note that your phone company must provide a caller identification
service so that the phone can show you the number of the caller. Therefore,
contact your phone company and ask them to enable the service.
If the caller’s number is in the address book, the same name as in the address
book is displayed. When you check the call list, the caller’s name is
displayed instead of the phone number.
If the message “1 CALL” or “X NEW” is displayed in standby mode, it means that
you have 1 or more new incoming calls that have not yet been checked.
ACCESS THE LIST OF RECEIVED CALLS
Your phone can store the last 10 received calls. To check them, you can access
the list in two different ways: by keyboard shortcut or by menu.
In a direct way
– In standby mode, press the key to access the list directly.
– Use the and keys to scroll through the list.
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LIST OF THE LAST DIALED NUMBERS
The last 5 calls made are stored in the list of last dialed numbers. They can
appear with names if they are already stored in the address book ACCESS THE
LIST To access the entries in the list of last dialed numbers: – In standby
mode, press the key to access the list directly. – Use the and keys to scroll
through the list. CHECK LIST Once you have accessed the list of the last
dialed numbers: – Press and scroll through the list. – When the name is
displayed and you want to check the
associated number, press the key.
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LOG OUT A PHONE
A telephone cannot log itself out. Therefore, proceed as follows from a phone other than the one you want to log out:
– Press the
button on the phone to enter the menu.
– Press until BASE is selected. Press
to confirm.
– Press until LOG OUT is selected. Press
to confirm.
– PIN? appears on the screen. Use the numeric keypad to enter
(default 0000). Press
.
– La pantalla mostrará PT n (donde n es el número de portátil que
desea dar de baja). Elija el portátil con la tecla . Pulse
.
DELETE ALL ENTRIES
Once you have accessed the address book entries:
– Press
to access the options of the address book itself.
– Press until DELETE A is selected. Press appears on the screen.
. `CONFIRM?’
– Press
to confirm. The text `EMPTY’ is displayed. The phone
beeps once to confirm.
ADDRESS BOOK STATUS
You can check how many address book entries are already occupied and how many are free. Once you have accessed the address book entries, you can:
– Press
to access the options of the address book itself.
– Press to select STATUS. Press
.
– The screen displays XX / 20, where XX is the number of occupied entries and 20 is the total capacity of the address book.
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Through the menu
– In standby mode, press the key to enter the main menu. The first option that appears is ADDRESS BOOK.
– Press to select LIST. Press entries in the address book.
. The screen displays the first
– Use the and keys to scroll through the list.
CHECK THE LIST
Once you have accessed the list of calls:
– Press and scroll through the list.
– The icon is displayed on the screen if it is a missed call that has not been reviewed yet.
– When the name is displayed and you want to check the associated number, press the key.
SAVE TO ADDRESS BOOK
Once you have searched the call log for the entry you want to save in the address book:
– Press
to access the functions. ADD is displayed
– Press
to confirm. If no name is assigned to the number,
NAME is displayed on the screen so that you can do so.
Otherwise, the name is displayed directly so you can change it.
The screen will display a flashing hyphen at the end of the name.
Delete with the key or change with the keyboard.
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MULTI-PHONE FUNCTION
You can use the DECT system with multiple phones to:
– Register up to 5 phones on the same base station.
– Register up to 4 bases on the same phone.
– You can make internal calls and transfer calls from one phone to another
connected to the same base station.
When you add additional phones to the system, you can:
– Make an internal call from one phone to another,
– Make an internal call during an external call,
– Transfer an external call from one phone to another,
– Set up a three-way conference: 2 internal and 1 external.
When one telephone is on an external call, the other telephones cannot take
over the line. If you still want to do this, you will hear warning tones in
the handset informing you that the line is busy and an error message will
appear on the screen (if your additional telephone is also the Comfort Kaiser
or its DUO version).
NOTE: Each phone has its own identifier, which is the number next to the name
of the phone. When SPC 1 is displayed, the phone’s number is 1. If a phone is
not registered to a base station, the text `NO BASE’ will appear on the screen
and the icon will flash. When an additional phone is added to the system, the
batteries must be charged as if it were a new phone.
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INTERNAL CALLS
You can use the phones free of charge to make calls to each other. You can make an internal call to one or all phones.
Internal call to a telephone
– Press the key on the handset 1. The screen will display the phones registered in the base station. If there are more than two phones, e.g. 1, 2 and 3, press the number you want to call internally, e.g. 2. But if there are only two phones, e.g. 1 and 2, the second one will ring directly.
– Phone 2 starts ringing, the icon lights up and the message DE PT 1 appears on your screen.
– To answer the call, press the key on the phone 2 and start the call.
– To end the call, any participant can press the button.
Internal call to all phones
– Press the
key on telephone 1. The screen displays the
phones registered in the base station: e.g. 2 and 3. In addition, 9
appears as a code to call all phones simultaneously.
– When you press the number 9, all phones connected to the same base will ring. The icon will light up and the message “DE PT 1” will appear on your screens. Meanwhile, “TO ALL” is displayed on the screen of telephone 1.
– Each of them can then respond by pressing the button.
– To end the call, any participant can press the key.
TURBO MEMORY
The turbo memories are keys 2-9 on the numeric keypad. By assigning the most frequently used numbers to them, you can quickly and easily dial the 8 most frequently used numbers.
Assign a number to a turbo memory
Once you have accessed the address book entries:
– Press
to access the functions of the address book itself.
– Press the key until the TURBO feature is selected. Press to confirm.
– KEY X (where x = numeric key 2 ~ 9) is displayed. Press until
the numeric key is selected. Press
to confirm.
If no number is yet assigned to the number key you have selected, the phone briefly displays the text EMPTY. Then:
– Press until you select the entry in the address book that you want to link to the number key. Press to confirm. The phone beeps to confirm.
If the number key you have selected is already assigned to a number, the phone will display the entry directly. Then:
– Press
and select the EDIT option by pressing the button.
– Press
and use the number key to select another address
book entry.
– Press
to confirm. The phone beeps to confirm.
NOTE: Refer to the turbo mode section to learn how to use the turbo memory.
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– Press
to confirm. A flashing hyphen appears on the screen
at the end of the name. Delete with the key or change with
the keyboard.
– Press
to confirm. The phone prompts you to enter the
melody you want to assign to the number. Select with the key
and press
to confirm.
DELETE A CALL FROM THE LIST
After searching the call log for the entry you want to delete:
– Press
to access the options
– Press until DELETE is selected. Press a confirmation tone.
. The phone emits
DELETE ALL ENTRIES
Enter the call list:
– Press
to access the options.
– Press to select DELETE. Press CONFIRM?
.
, the screen shows
– Press
to confirm. The text `EMPTY’ appears on the screen.
The phone emits a confirmation tone.
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REGISTERING A PHONE
By default, the base and the phone are registered at the factory. If for some reason this is not the case, or if you want to register another phone, you need to perform the following steps:
NOTE: The number of your telephone is assigned by the base to which you log on. If the base station has already assigned number 1, it will assign phone number 2. If the first attempt to register the phone to the Base Station fails, try again by repeating the process. It is possible to connect a phone of another model to the Base Station, but it is NOT GUARANTEED THAT THIS PHONE WILL FUNCTION WITH THE BASE STATION.
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FORWARDING A CALL
You can transfer an external call from one phone to another. To do this, you must perform the following steps during the external call itself:
– On Phone 1, press the appears on the screen.
key to enter the menu. INTERNAL
– Press
to confirm. If there are more than two phones, the
screen will show the numbers of the phones connected to the
base and the digit 9 as a special code to make a general call to
all phones.
– Press one of the keys via the numeric keypad. The symbol and `A PT 2′, appear on the screen indicating that you are calling e.g. telephone 2. In the meantime, the external caller will hear music on hold.
– Phone 2 starts ringing and the icon and the message “DE PT 1” appear on the screen. To answer the internal call, the other phone must press the key.
– To forward the external call to phone 2, phone 1 must press the key.
NOTE: If Phone 2 does not answer the internal call after about 30 seconds, the external call is automatically returned to Phone 1. Phone 1 can also cancel the internal call by pressing the key.
Delete a number of a turbo memory
Once you have accessed the address book entries:
– Press to access the functions of the address book itself.
– Press until the TURBO feature is selected. Press to confirm.
– KEY X (where x = numeric key 2 ~ 9) is displayed.
– Press until the numeric key is selected. Press to confirm.
– Press and select REMOVE by pressing .
– Press to confirm. The phone beeps to confirm.
SELECT AN ADDRESS BOOK ENTRY
After you have searched the address book for the entry you want to select:
– Press . The phone will pick up the connection and dial it for you automatically.
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DELETE VOICE MESSAGE ICON
As described in the Voicemail section, the icon appears on the screen when
someone leaves you a message on your voicemail. After you delete all messages
from your voicemail, you will receive a signal from your phone company and the
icon will disappear. However, it may happen that in certain circumstances the
message does not disappear for some strange reason. In these particular cases,
we recommend that you reset the phone as described in the Default Settings
(Reset) section.
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SELECT BASE
If you have a phone connected to multiple bases, you can change the base. To do this:
– Press the key on the phone to enter the menu.
– Press until TELEPHONE is selected. Press to confirm.
– Press until SEL BASE is selected. Press to confirm.
– BASE n is displayed on the screen (where n ranges from 1 to 4). If the phone is connected to more than one base, press the key until the desired option is selected. The currently selected base is marked with an *. Press to confirm.
– The screen will display `SEARCH’ until the connection to the base is established. When you are done, the phone will display OK on the screen for confirmation.
THREE-WAY CONFERENCE: 2 INTERNAL and 1 EXTERNAL
If more than one phone is registered to the base station, you can use this function to make a call between the external call and two phones.
To do this during an external call:
– Press the key on the phone to enter the menu. INTERNAL appears on the screen.
– Press to confirm. If there are more than two phones, the screen will show the numbers of the phones connected to the base and the digit 9 as a special code to make a general call to all phones.
– Press one of the keys via the numeric keypad. The symbol and `A PT 2′ appear on the screen, indicating that you are calling e.g. telephone 2. In the meantime, the external caller will hear music on hold.
– Phone 2 starts ringing and the icon and the message “DE PT 1” appear on the screen. To answer the internal call, the other phone must press the key.
– On the phone that initiated the call, press the . key for a few seconds. The three-way conference call will then be held. CONFER appears on the screen.
– To end the call, either party can press the key.
TECHNICAL DATA
Identification: DECT. Radio: Frequency: 1.88 to 1.9 GHz Power supply: – Base
unit: 6 V DC / 300mA – Phone device: Ni-Mh batteries: 1.2 V DC, 500mAh (2 x
1.2 AAA). Network adapter: External AC/DC transformer for the base unit. –
Input: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60Hz, 150mA – Output: 6V DC / 300mA Operating time:
– In idle state: 250 hours. – Calling: 15 hours.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
· The phone does not work or does not behave correctly. – Disconnect the
charging station from the mains. – Remove the battery from your phone. –
Reconnect the charging station to the mains. – Insert the batteries into the
phone (pay attention to the position). – Place the phone in the charging
cradle.
· The phone does not work. – Check if the adapter is connected correctly. –
Check that the power cord is properly connected. – Check that the battery is
connected and charged.
· The phone does not work. – Disconnect and reconnect the battery. – Leave the
phone in the cradle and check if the battery indicator on the screen moves. –
Have you charged the batteries for about 10 hours? Check the battery status by
looking at the battery level on the phone icon.
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· Base and phone are not connected.
– Register the phone in your base again.
· No dial tone is heard
– Check that the power cord is properly connected.
· The phone does not dial
– Check that the digits are displayed on the screen each time the key is
pressed.
· It does not ring
– Make sure that the Do Not Disturb function is not enabled. The icon should
not appear on the screen.
· You hear sounds during the call
– Change position; move closer to the base.
– Do not place the base station near other electrical devices (TV, computer…)
to avoid radio interference.
· Connected to an ADSL broadband line, no caller ID or poor sound quality.
– Make sure that you have connected an ADSL filter directly to each outlet
used in the house.
– Make sure that the modem and the phone are plugged into the correct filter
slot (a separate one for each).
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