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Cordless Phone 230

DECT/GAP Digital

Users Guide

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DT200 Handset BS230 Base Station
What to read first This users guide consists of several sections and topics which can be read individually. You will find each section and topic listed in the table of contents. In addition, the Index at the back of this guide shows where to find help on each topic. If you are already familiar with this type of
product, the Quick start section helps you get the phone up and running quickly. However, for basic use of the phone, you should read the Getting started section and Using the menus on page 19 in particular. Other parts can be read when needed. About this users guide
This users guide is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this users guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or changes to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this users guide. All rights reserved. Cordless phone features Superb sound quality
Comfortable, easy-to-use handset Large illuminated display
Phone book for 100 names and numbers Advanced calling costs management Expandable from 1 to 8 handsets Total privacy, no eavesdropping

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Antenna

Warning light Earpiece

BASE STATION

Handset compartment

Charging light

Volume down key Display Off hook key Up key On Hook/On/Off key Clear/Mute key Down key Number keys Battery compartment (back) Microphone Internal call key R key Accessory contacts

Volume up key

Page button External line light
Desk stand (back) Cable connection (back)

HANDSET

HANDSET DISPLAY ICONS AND INDICATORS
On Signal strength Ring off Key Visible when connected to a base station Ring signal muted or microphone off Keys locked Flashing Flashing quickly
Message Call Info Battery

Warning light

BASE STATIONS INDICATORS

Red top light

Green bottom light
For further details, please see section Reference on page 85 of the users guide.
Handset off hook Connection being made Handset is ringing New unanswered entry in the who called list Battery status (4 blocks Battery casing flashes; is fully charged) battery almost empty Baby phone call interrupted Warning (battery low/no Incoming call connection) Message waiting Flashing Flashing quickly External line occupied Incoming external call No external line connection Handset battery is being charged
New message received by the voice mailbox
Blocks flash successively; battery is being charged (steady blocks indicate the battery level)

QUICK START

This page helps you to get the cordless phone up and running quickly. For a more detailed instalafterwards. lation procedure, see Preparing for use on page 9. You should read the Getting started section

Getting started 9

What is in the box 9 Preparing for use 9 Battery 12 Switching the handset on and off 15 Attaching and removing the clip 15 A brief guide 16 Information on display 18 Using the menus 19 Changing the menu language 20

Telephoning 23

Making a call 23 Call using the phone book 23 Redialling 25 Returning a call 26 Receiving a call 27 Turning off the microphone 27 Turning off the ringer and warning sound 27 Paging a handset from the base station 28

Advanced telephoning 29

When using more than one handset 29 Making and receiving an internal call 29 Receiving a second call 30 Searching for handsets or people 31 Consulting with another handset or transferring a call 31 Making a three-party call 32 Setting the handset to tone dialling 32 Setting the handset to long tones 32 Sending a dial tone pause 33

Phone book 35

Phone book use 35 Adding name and number 36 Adding last dialled numbers 36 Adding callers number 37 Editing names and numbers 38 Deleting names and numbers 39
Personalizing the handset 41
Language 41 Earpiece volume 41 Ring volume 42 Ringer tones or melodies 42 Discreet ringing 43 Automatic answering 43 Key click 43 Display light 44 Display contrast 44 Clearing all handset settings 44
Personalizing the base station 45
Changing settings (PIN code) 45 Language 45 Ring volume 46 Ringing order 46 Call waiting notification 47 Priority phone 47 Least cost routing 49 Dial tone pause 50 Clearing all base station settings 51

Contents

Extra features 59
Emergency call 59 Baby phone 59 Direct call 60 Call barring 61 Exempt numbers 62 Call tariff 63 Call budget 64 Call statistics handset 66 Call statistics base station 66 Voice mail 67 Subscribing handsets 68 Using multiple base stations 70 Single or multi-cell mode 71 Using a switchboard 71 Pulse or tone dialling 72 Signalling methods 73 Transferring calls 75

Using base stations 77

Connecting to base stations 77 Subscribing to a base station 78 Re-subscribing to a base station 79 Selecting another base station 80 Editing base station name 81 Deleting subscription 82
Safety instructions 85 Troubleshooting 85 Buttons and keys 88 Display icons and terminology 89 Signals 90 Menu structure 91 Maintenance 93 Technical specifications 93 Spare parts and accessories 96 Warranty 96
Blocking handset keys 53 Setting handset locks 53 Changing the handset PIN code 54 Unblocking the handset 55 Changing the base station PIN code 56 Resetting the base station PIN code 57 Showing the IPEI code 57 Overview PIN and other codes 58

Reference 85

Index 99
Handset quick reference (inside back cover)
Blocking keys and extra security 53

Tips and tricks 83

WHAT IS IN THE BOX
tact your dealer. The box should contain: 1. Base station 2. Desk stand for the base station 3. Wall mounter for the base station 5. Handset 6. Battery 7. Clip 4. Screws and plugs for the wall mounter 8. Power adaptor with cable 9. Telephone line cable 10. Users guide 11. Warranty card
Make sure that all the parts are in the box. If anything is missing, please con-

PREPARING FOR USE

To install the set, follow the steps below. The cordless phone will then be ready for use.
Warnings Make sure the local mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on the power adaptor. Only use the power adaptor that comes with the set.

Getting started

When installing the cordless phone, it is important that you closely follow 1. Attach the clip to the handset.
2. Insert the battery in the handset.

the procedure below:

5. Connect the telephone line to the telephone socket in the base station. Telephone socket identifier 6. Connect the telephone line to the analogue telephone wall socket. 7. Connect the power cord to the power plug socket in the base station. Power plug socket identifier
3. Find a suitable location for the base station. To make the best use of its operating range, put your base station in a central position. You can place it on a table using the desk stand or mount it on the wall using the wall mounter. 4. If you place the base station on a wall, screw the wall mounter to the wall.

REDIALLING

The last ten numbers you dialled are available for redial. To redial the last number dialled:
1. Press and hold Y E S and wait until the last dialled number or name appears. The handset beeps if there are no names or numbers available for redial. If the number appears in the phone book, the name is shown instead. 2. Press Y E S for the second time. The handset dials the number again. To dial one of the ten last dialled numbers:
1. Press and hold Y E S and wait until the last dialled number or name appears. The handset beeps if there are no names or numbers available for redial. If the number appears in the phone book, the name is shown instead. 2. Scroll until you have the right number or name. 3. Press Y E S to dial the selected number. If you press CL R instead of Y E S , you can edit the number before dialling.
You can also access the last dialled number memory via the Information menu redial.
option LastDialled. It is only available if names or numbers are available for
When you switch off your handset, the last dialled numbers are erased. You can permanently store the last dialled numbers in your phone book. See Adding last dialled numbers on page 36.
Suppose you want to call someone whose name is Jones. Press number key

RETURNING A CALL

Check Who Called ?
When you receive an internal call, the number (or name) of the caller is dis-

1! Sabrina

1 A Sabrina
ory holds up to ten numbers. you do not want to return a call at this stage, press N O. To return a call now: returning a call. To return one of the last ten calls: If you press CL R instead of I N T , you can edit the number before dialling. manently store the who called numbers in the phone book. See Adding callers number on page 37.
played. In that case the number is stored in the who called memory. The call
info icon shows you if there are new unanswered calls. By using the call return function, you can easily return a call to these numbers. The who called mem-
When there are new unanswered calls, the handset displays Check Who Called ? If
1. Press Y E S. A list of numbers appears. If the number appears in the phone book, the name is shown instead. New entries are marked with an exclamation mark. Calls that have been answered with this handset are marked with the letter A. 2. Scroll until you have the right number or name. 3. Press I N T to dial the selected number. The number is removed from the who called memory and stored in the last dialled memory. You can also access the who called memory via the Information menu option
WhoCalled. You have this option only if names or numbers are available for
Route: Information WhoCalled 1. Select WhoCalled and press Y E S. A list of numbers appears. If the number appears in the phone book, the name is shown instead. New entries are marked with an exclamation mark. Calls that have been answered with this handset are marked with the letter A. 2. Scroll until you have the right number or name. 3. Press I N T to dial the selected number. The number is removed from the who called memory and stored in the last dialled memory.

When you switch off your handset, the who called list is erased. You can per-

RECEIVING A CALL

When the handset rings:

InternalCall Anna

name is displayed instead. call.
1. Press Y E S to answer the call. 2. To end the call, press N O. The duration of the call is displayed. If available, the costs of the call are also displayed.
On an incoming internal call, the callers handset number is displayed. If the
callers number is included in your handset phone book, the corresponding
Sometimes the handset rings at an inconvenient moment. If you do not want to answer the call, press N O. You can press Y E S if you still want to answer the
TURNING OFF THE MICROPHONE
During a call you may want to talk to someone else, without the caller hearing. You can do this by switching off the microphone using the CL R key. You can switch the microphone off by:
Pressing C L R until you are ready to talk to the caller again. Or
Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off.

Pressing C L R quickly.

Short beeps and the ring off icon indicate that the microphone is off. To switch the microphone on, press CL R again.
TURNING OFF THE RINGER AND WARNING SOUND
If your handset rings or a warning sounds at an inconvenient moment, you can turn off the sound.
To turn off the ring sound temporarily: Press CL R quickly. The ring off icon appears.
Even with the sound off, you can still answer the call. The warning light and hook icon keep flashing.
To turn off the ring or the warning sound permanently: Press CL R for one second. The ring off icon appears.
If a warning sounds and you press CL R for one second only the sound is
turned off. The warning light continues to flash.
You can also turn off the ringer permanently by adjusting the ring volume to
To turn the ring or the warning sound on again: Press CL R for one second. The ring off icon disappears.

Page Call

PAGING A HANDSET FROM THE BASE STATION
connected to it. Press the P A G E button on the base station, and the handset rings. ton on the base station once, to stop the ringing.

Page button Telephoning

The base station has a search function with which you can page the handsets
Page Call appears in the handset display. Press Y E S and N O , or the P AG E but-
its lowest level. See Ring volume on page 42.

Call Back

WHEN USING MORE THAN ONE HANDSET
hints. Internal or external call? nal calls: pause. An external ring signal is the same as usual. During an internal call, the number of the callers handset is displayed. Call back within 30 seconds. tion. For more information, please read Ringer tones or melodies on page 42.

Route: Handset Alerts RingVolume 1. Select RingVolume and press Y E S. A volume level bar is displayed. 2. Press the U P or D OW N key once, or more, to turn the volume up or down. You can now also use the VO L U M E U P or VO L U M E D OW N key to change the volume. Each time you press VO L U M E U P or VO L U M E D O W N , you hear the ring at the new volume. If you set the volume to its lowest level, the ring off icon appears. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The ring volume level has now been changed.
You can change the ringer tone for each call type to a different sound or a preprogrammed melody. For each ring signal type, you can choose from four
Route: Handset Alerts RingType Internal/External/CallBack/Message/Page 1. Select the ring signal type: Internal, External, CallBack, Message or Page and press YE S. The current setting is displayed. 2. Select sound Low, Medium, High, Mixed or Melody (1 - 6) using U P or D OW N. The selected sound is played. The menu options Low, Medium, High and Mixed refer to the pitch of the ringing tone. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The ringer tone or melody is set.

DISCREET RINGING

In the discreet ringing mode, your handset starts ringing at the lowest audible volume level. It then gets louder and louder. To set discreet ringing:
Route: Handset Alerts DiscreetRng 1. Select DiscreetRng and press Y E S. The current setting is displayed. 2. Use the U P or D OW N key to select the setting you want. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. You can also turn off the ringer, see Ring volume on page 42 for more information.

AUTOMATIC ANSWERING

With an audio accessory attached, you can set your handset to answer incoming calls automatically. This allows full, handsfree operation. To enable or disable automatic answering:
Route: Handset AutoAnswer 1. Select AutoAnswer and press Y E S. The current setting is displayed. 2. Use the U P or D OW N key to select the setting you want. 3. Press Y E S to confirm.
When a call comes in, you hear a one second beep in the audio accessory and the ringer sounds as well. After this beep, the handset goes off hook.

The handsets earpiece and microphone are automatically disabled when an audio accessory is attached.

KEY CLICK

Key click is the sound you hear each time you press a key. This feature can be enabled and disabled. To set key click:
Route: Handset Alerts KeySound 1. Select KeySound and press Y E S. The current setting is displayed. 2. Use the U P or D OW N key to select one of the following options: Click to have a key click with each key press.

Silent for no key click.

3. Press Y E S to confirm.

DISPLAY LIGHT

Your handset has an illuminated display which lights up when a key is pressed during an incoming call or when it is put in or out of the base station. The illumination automatically goes off after a while, unless you press a key. To set the display light to automatic or off:

Contrast:

Route: Handset Display Light 1. Select Light and press Y E S. The current setting is displayed. 2. Use the U P or D OW N key to select the setting you want. 3. Press Y E S to confirm.

DISPLAY CONTRAST

You can adjust the contrast of the display to one of eight levels to make it easier to read.
To change the display contrast:
Route: Handset Display Contrast 1. Select Contrast and press YE S. The contrast level bar appears. 2. Adjust the contrast with U P and D O W N. You hear an error beep when either limit is reached. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The contrast level is set.
CLEARING ALL HANDSET SETTINGS
You can clear all settings on the handset simultaneously. The last dialled numbers, the who called memory and the last call information are also cleared. The phone book, the pin code, the subscriptions and the total calls information, however, are not cleared.
All handset settings revert to default. To reset all handset settings:
Route: Handset MasterReset 1. Select MasterReset and press Y E S. Enter Pin: or Reset All Settings ? is displayed. 2. If requested enter your PIN code for the handset (see page 58) and press YES. Reset All Settings ? is displayed. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. All handset settings are cleared.
CHANGING SETTINGS (PIN CODE)
page 56. When you must enter the PIN code, PIN: is displayed: Connecting to other types of base stations the appropriate documentation.

You can set the handset so that the PIN code must be entered after switching
handset PIN code on page 58. set leaves this menu option. unblocking the handset.
You can write down the new PIN code in the space provided in Personal
If you enter an incorrect new handset PIN code three times in a row, the hand-
In other situations, if you enter an incorrect handset PIN code three times in a row, the handset is blocked and PIN Blocked, Unblock? is displayed. See below for

UNBLOCKING THE HANDSET

If your handset is blocked because an incorrect PIN code has been entered three times, you can unlock the handset with the IPEI code. After entering the IPEI code, you must enter a new PIN code.
The IPEI code is a unique code which has been assigned to the handset. The IPEI code can be found on the packaging or in Showing the IPEI code on page 57.
If the handset is blocked, PIN Blocked, Unblock? appears. The handset must be unblocked before it can be used again. To unblock:
1. Press Y E S. Backdoor: is displayed. 2. Enter the IPEI code and press Y E S. EnterNewPIN: is displayed. 3. Enter the four digits of the new PIN code and press Y E S. RepeatNewPIN is displayed. 4. Enter the new PIN code again and press YE S. Either New PIN accepted or Wrong New PIN is displayed. In the latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not match. If New PIN accepted appears, you can use the handset again.
If the handset is blocked, you can still make an emergency call without first unblocking the handset. See Emergency call on page 59.
4. Enter the new PIN code again and press YE S. Either New PIN accepted or Wrong New PIN is displayed. In the latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not match.
CHANGING THE BASE STATION PIN CODE
To prevent unauthorized people from accessing vital settings on the base station, they are secured by a PIN code. Each time you want to change these base station settings, you must enter the PIN code. You cannot switch off this security feature but you can change the base station PIN code. You change the settings of the base station by using a handset connected to this base station.
page 58. To change the PIN code of the base station: station PIN code on page 58. handset leaves this menu option. played. See below for resetting the base station PIN code.
See for the default base station PIN code Overview PIN and other codes on
Route: BaseStation Basic ChangePIN 1. Select Basic and press Y E S. PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S. 3. Select ChangePIN and press Y E S. New PIN: is displayed. 4. Enter the four digits of the new PIN code and press Y E S. Repeat PIN: is displayed. 5. Enter the new PIN code again press Y E S. Either New PIN activated or Wrong new PIN is displayed. In the latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not match. You can write down the new PIN code in the space provided in Personal base

If you enter an incorrect new base station PIN code three times in a row, the
In other situations, if you enter an incorrect base station PIN code three times in a row, the base station PIN code is invalidated and BaseStation Blocked is dis-
RESETTING THE BASE STATION PIN CODE
If you enter an incorrect base station PIN code three times in a row, the PIN code is invalidated. Although you can still make and receive calls, you cannot ting, you are asked to enter the PARI code. After entering the correct PARI code, the base station PIN code is reset to the default code (see page 58).
To unblock: 1. Press Y E S. UnblockCode: is displayed. 2. Enter your PARI code. On the back of the base station, you can see that the PARI code is a sequence of 12 digits. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The PIN code is reset to 1111.
alter the base station settings. Whenever you make an attempt to change a set-
If the base station PIN code is blocked, Unblock BaseStation? appears. The
base station PIN code must be unblocked to be able make changes again.

SHOWING THE IPEI CODE

In some cases your telephone network operator or dealer may need the International Portable part Equipment Identity (IPEI) number of your handset to enable telephone network subscription. The IPEI code is a unique code which has been assigned to the handset.
The IPEI code can be requested when using the handset. To display the IPEI code:
Route: Information ShowIPEI 1. Select ShowIPEI and press Y E S. Enter PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the handset (see page 58) and press Y E S. The 13-digit IPEI code is displayed. 3. Press Y E S to leave this menu.
Note Write down the IPEI code in the space provided in IPEI code handset on page 58. You might need it to unblock the handset. If you cannot retrieve the IPEI code, please contact your dealer.
OVERVIEW PIN AND OTHER CODES
The handset and base station use several identification codes for security reasons. In the table below, an overview of these codes and their values is given.

without your approval.

button on the base station for at least two seconds. The base station
Cancelling the subscription of a handset scribe a ninth handset, you must cancel the subscription of another. To cancel a subscription of a handset:

scription on page 82.

Up to eight handsets can be subscribed to a base station. If you want to sub-
Route: BaseStation Access Desubscribe 1. Select Access and press Y E S. PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S. 3. Select Desubscribe and press YE S. Dev.Number: is displayed. 4. Enter the number of the handset whose subscription you want to cancel. 5. Press Y E S to confirm. Either Desubscribe Handset? or Handset not known is displayed. In the latter case, you have entered a non-existent handset number. 6. Press Y E S to confirm. The subscription for that handset is cancelled. To cancel your subscription on the base station, please refer to Deleting sub-
USING MULTIPLE BASE STATIONS
By using multiple base stations you can extend the coverage area of your handset.
When you set the handset to automatic base station selection (default), you can automatically connect to a subscribed base station but you cannot continue a telephone conversation while moving from one base station to another. Multiple base stations on one telephone line
To be able to use the handset in a larger area, you can connect two or more base stations to the same telephone line. The number of base stations you can connect to one telephone line depends on local conditions. Please contact your dealer for further information
You need to subscribe the handset to each base station. The handset can have different internal numbers (1 - 8) on the various base stations. Multiple base stations on multiple telephone lines
You can also use the handset with multiple base stations in various places, connected to different telephone lines. In this case, the handset can have different internal and external numbers at different times.
remains in the subscription mode for about 5 minutes.
Connecting to a base station connected to that base station. A handset can be subscribed to multiple base
a base station please refer to Selecting another base station on page 80.
stations, but can only be connected to one base station at a time. To connect to

SINGLE OR MULTI-CELL MODE
Your base station can operate in the single-cell (stand alone) mode or in the multi-cell mode. In the multi-cell mode, the handset can be used in a larger area in which base stations work together as one unit. It is recommended that you leave your base station in the single-cell mode unless otherwise specified. This function is reserved for future use. To set the cell mode:
Route: BaseStation Basic CellMode 1. Select Basic and press Y E S. PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S. 3. Select CellMode and press Y E S. The current cell mode is displayed. 4. Press U P or D OW N to select one of the following options: SingleCell default setting; the base station operates in stand alone mode.
MultiCell the base station works together with other base stations to form

a larger coverage area.

5. Press Y E S to confirm. The cell mode is set.

USING A SWITCHBOARD

If the base station is connected to a switchboard, you can use its functions in the same way as with a conventional fixed telephone. The only difference is the absence of a telephone cable. One example of this type of function is transferring calls.
Telephoning using a switchboard
When you use a switchboard, it is sometimes necessary to wait for the dial tone before dialling a number. If the whole number is to be entered and displayed prior to dialling, for example a stored number, then you must indicate where in the number the handset should wait for the dial tone. To include a pause (to wait for the dial tone) in a number, press for one sec-
ond. A dash appears in the handset display to show you where you have set the pause.
To be able to use a certain base station, the handset must be subscribed and
If there is a dash in a number, the handset waits a while for the dial tone. If full dial tone pause period.

PULSE OR TONE DIALLING

example to control a teleservice. To switch the handset to tone dialling during a call: Route: DialMode GoToDTMF Select GoToDTMF and press Y E S. The handset now uses tone dialling. setting stays when you switch off. Which dialling method? follows: 1. Check if the base station is set to tone dialling, see Tone dialling on page 73. 2. Press Y E S. You hear the dial tone. 3. Dial the number of someone you know. If the external line supports tone dialling, you hear the phone ring. tion to pulse dialling. See below. Pulse dialling1 To set the base station to pulse dialling: Route: BaseStation Basic PhoneLine 1. Select Basic and press Y E S. PIN: is displayed. 2. Enter the PIN code for the base station (see page 58) and press Y E S. 3. Select PhoneLine and press Y E S. The opposite of the current setting is displayed. 4. Scroll to either GoToPulse or GoToDTMF. If the display shows: GoToDTMF press N O because the base station is already set to pulse dialling.

The handset can connect to several base stations. It can select a base station automatically when it has been out of range or switched on. You can also specify a base station to connect to. Automatic selection names.
To have automatic base station selection: Route: Networks SelectNet 1. Choose SelectNet and press Y E S. Automatic or the currently selected base station is displayed. 2. If necessary use the U P or D OW N key to select Automatic. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The handset is set to automatic base station selection. oritized subscription list. Manual selection names. To specify the base station to connect to: Route: Networks SelectNet 1. Choose SelectNet and press Y E S. Automatic or the currently selected base station is displayed. 2. Press U P or D OW N to find the base station you want from the list. 3. Press Y E S to confirm. The handset tries to connect to the selected base station. Selection priority arranged using the Priority option. base station names.
This menu option is only available if the subscription list contains base station
The handset tries to connect to a subscribed base station in the order of the pri-
The handset can select a base station automatically when it has been out of range or switched on. In this case, it searches for the base stations in the order of priority starting with the first one on the subscription list. If you wish to change the order of your subscription list, the base station names can be re-
This menu option is only available if the subscription list contains two or more
To change the order of the subscription list: Route: Networks Priority 1. Select Priority and press YE S. The first base station name on the list is displayed. 2. Use U P and D O W N to select the base station to be moved. 3. Press Y E S. Pos. 1 is displayed. 4. Use U P or D OW N to select the new position in the list for the selected base station. 5. Press Y E S to confirm. The base station is moved to the position you have chosen. The selected base station is put into the required position on the list. The other base stations on the list are re-arranged accordingly, maintaining their relevant priorities. For example, if item 3 is moved to item 1 on the list; item 1 becomes item 2, item 2 becomes item 3 and the other items remain unchanged.
EDITING BASE STATION NAME
The name of each subscription entry can be set or amended to provide a personal identity for your handset. The name is arbitrary and is shown on the display when the handset is connected to that base station and on standby. The default name is Home.
The default name Home only applies to base stations. For other types of tele-

Clean the cordless phone with a soft cloth moistened with water only. cordless phone.
The use of soap and other cleaning products can discolour and damage the

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

DECT/GAP
The cordless phone has the unique advantages of DECT/GAP (Digital
Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications/Generic Access Profile). This means that no one can eavesdrop on your calls and that the quality of speech is as good as that of conventional fixed telephones. DECT/GAP enables interoperability with other manufacturers products. CE marking
The cordless phone has a CE marking according to the guidelines of the European telecommunications laws 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 91/263/EEC. The CE marking corresponds to the European marking law 93/68/EEC. Handset

Power supply Battery

NiMH pack 600 mAh, 3.6 V
Standards and regulations CE regulations CE marking
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 91/263/EEC and 93/68/EEC CE 0344 X CTR6, CTR10, CTR22
DECT standards EMC standards

Safety standards

EN60950

ETS 300 329

Maximum environmental values during use Temperature 0 to +40 C Relative air humidity
20% to 75% non-condensing
Dimensions and weight LxWxH Weight
142 x 54 x 25 mm (excluding antenna and clip) 143 g (including batteries and clip)
Performance Standby time Call time Charge time Volume up to 100 hours up to 15 hours 3 hours maximum
Ring signal Earpiece Ten step adjustable Phone book Maximum name length Entries 12 characters 24 digits Maximum number length 100 External interfaces Radio connection User interface Accessory connector For battery charging. Audio accessory. Features
Seven step adjustable volume from off to 85 dB (A) at 30 cm
DECT/GAP, up to 250 mW radiated power during 1 of the 24 time slots
Display with two lines of 12 alphanumeric characters and 7 icons, keys with text, volume keys on the side.
Menu controlled, predial, difference between internal and external calls, phone book, redial (10 numbers), who called memory (10 numbers), baby monitor, illuminated display, temporarily transmit long DTMF tones, security with PIN code, keys can be locked automatically, access to up to 8 DECT/GAP telephone systems, key click on/off, battery meter, call duration indication.

Power supply

AC mains adapter
According to local standards
Fixed telephone line connection
According to national telecommunication requirements

Battery

NiMH, 500 to 1000 charge cycles
Dimensions and weight Weight Performance 260 g (including stand)
Handset subscriptions Number of calls Volume external and 1 internal at the same time Ring signal External interfaces Fixed telephone line Radio connection Power supply 3 m cable between adaptor and base station Proprietary, suitable for this type of handset Charge connection

rial, design and workmanship. The warranty does not cover the following: Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear, exchange of faulty batteries or upgrading of soft-
Abuse or misuse, including but not limited to the failure to use the product for its normal purposes or in accordance with Ericssons instructions for use and maintenance of the product, or the installation or use of the product in a manner inconsistent with the techniRepairs performed by non-authorized service workshops or openAccidents, acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Ericsson, including but not limited to lightning, water, fire, public distur-
3. This product will not be considered defective in materials, design or worknational or local technical or safety standards in force in any country other than that for which the product was originally designed and manufactured. This warranty shall not reimburse such adaptations, changes or adjustments, or attempts to do so, whether properly performed or not, nor any damage resulting from them, nor any adaptation, change or adjustment to upgrade the product from its normal purpose as described in the product
4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty shall not give a right to an extension to, or a new commencement of, the period of warranty. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty may be fulfilled with functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Exchanged parts or
5. This warranty does not affect the purchasers statutory rights under applicable national legislation in force, nor the purchasers rights against the In the absence of applicable national legislation this warranty will be the purchasers sole and exclusive remedy. Ericsson, its subsidiaries and distributors shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for
the product was purchased.
AC 58, 90 Accessories 85, 96 Audio accessory 43 Automatic answering 43 Automatic selection 80
Baby monitor 59 Baby phone 59 Backdoor code 58 Barring calls 61 Base station changing PIN 56 language 21 master reset 51 name 18 PIN 58 ring volume 46 selection 80 selection priority 80 unblocking PIN 57 Battery 12 changing 14 charging 14 meter 13 placement 13 Brief guide 16 Budget 64 Buttons 88
Call back 29 barring 61 budget 64 by name 24 conference call 32 costs 19 diversion 47 duration 19 information 19 internal call 29 making a call 23 making a first call 17 quick call by name 24 receiving a call 18, 27 returning a call 26 statistics base station 66 statistics handset 66 tariff 63 three-party call 32 transfer 31, 75 using phone book 23 waiting 30 waiting notification 47 Cancel 20 Cancelling a subscription 70, 82 CE 93 Cell mode 71 Charge time battery 12 Charger 96 Charging information 19 Cleaning 93 Clear 20 Clip attachment 15 removal 15 Conference call 32 Connecting to base stations 77 Contrast 44

 

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