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t RDS Radio Alarm KH 2295 Operating instructions
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1. Intended use 7 2. Technical data 7 3. Safety Instructions 7 4. Items supplied 8 5. Operating elements and displays 9 6. Preparing the RDS Radio Alarm for operation 10 7. Setting the date and time 10 7.1 Automatic setting of the date and time 10 7.2 Manual setting of the date and time 11 8. Using the RDS Radio Alarm 12 8.1 Using the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm 12 8.1.1 Using the automatic radio station scanner 12 8.1.2 Manually setting and saving radio stations 12 8.1.3 Selecting saved radio stations 13 8.1.4 Using the review function for saved radio stations 14 8.1.5 Adjusting the volume 14 8.1.6 Improving the reception of VHF/FM radio stations 14 8.2 Using the alarm function 14 8.2.1 Programming alarm times 14 8.2.2 Switching the alarm standby on/off 16 8.2.3 Ending the alarm process 16 8.2.4 Using the snooze function (alarm interruption) 16 8.2.5 Switching off the alarm function for the weekend 16 8.3 Using the timer functions of the RDS Radio Alarm 17 8.3.1 Programming the sleep timer 17 8.3.2 Programming the appointment timer (Special Day Alert) 17 8.3.3 Programming the Nap Timer 18 9. Adjusting the display brightness 18 10. Returning the RDS Radio Alarm to factory settings 19 11. Switching on the button lock 19
12. Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm 19 13. Cleaning the RDS Radio Alarm 19 14. Troubleshooting 19 14.1 The RDS Radio Alarm shows no functions 19 14.2 No or poor reception of VHF/FM radio stations 20 14.3 No sound 20 14.4 Other malfunctions 20 15. Disposal 20 16. Warranty & Service 21 17. Importer 21
RDS Radio Alarm E-Bench KH 2295
1. Intended use
The RDS Radio Alarm is intended exclusively
it could be irreparably damaged!
Thus: DO NOT use or store the RDS Radio Alarm
in moist environments! in close water! Additionally, NEVERproximity toRDS Radio Alarm to subject the
spray or rain water. Never place water-filled RDS Radio Alarm! receptacles on the Exposure to strong heat sources can lead to an overheating of the RDS Radio Alarm and to the melting of plastic parts. This could irreparably damage the RDS Radio Alarm, and there is the additional risk of a fire! Thus: Do not place the RDS adjacency to sources ofRadio Alarm in close heat. Do not fire sources burningplace anyopenthe RDS Radioe.g. candles on Alarm!
as an alarm for stationary operation in covered areas for private, non-commercial applications.
2. Technical data
Power supply: 230 V ~ / 50 Hz, 5 W Reception range UKW/FM: 87,5 108,5 MHz
for the reception of VHF/FM radio stations
3. Safety Instructions
R ead the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.
Do not cover the ventilation openings of the RDS-Radio Alarm! Consequently, do not place the RDS Radio Alarm on blankets or other textiles. Ensure that the ventilation openings are a minimum distance of 10 cm away from walls or large objects. Do not use or store dusty environments.the RDS Radio Alarm in Otherwise dust could
Danger!
Should moisture/water permeate into the RDS Radio Alarm,
penetrate into the RDS Radio Alarm. If large quantities of dust enter into the RDS Radio Alarm it could overheat and be irreparably damaged. There is also the risk of a fire!
there is the risk of receiving an electric shock!
In the case of a defect, never attempt to repair the power cable yourself! There is the risk of receiving an electric shock! Instead, consult our service partner responsible for your country. Contact information for our service partners is
given in the warranty card. The warranty card is supplied with the appliance.
improper use of the RDS Radio Alarm
no liabilty or warranty will be accepted! The RDS Radio Alarm becomes warm when switched-on. This is not a cause for concern and is not an indication of a technical problem.
Danger!
Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a thunderstorm. Thus: During a plug fromthunderstorm, always remove the the power socket. The power to pliance andsocket should be closethatthe apeasily accessible, so the plug can be quickly removed in the event of danger.
4. Items supplied
Caution!
The power socket to which the RDS Radio Alarm is connected must at all times be easily accessible. The plug can then be quickly removed in the event of technical problems. The RDS Radio Alarm can be irreparably damaged if it falls or is dropped! Always place the RDS Radio Alarm on a firm, level and non-slip surface. Bear in mind when selecting a position for the RDS Radio Alarm: Modern furniture is treated with a multitude of paints, polishes and other surface finishings. It is possible that through these the feet of the RDS Radio Alarm could be compromised. Then, residues could remain on the furniture surface, which may possibly not be removable. In cases of doubt, protect the furniture surface by placing the RDS Radio Alarm on a thin covering.
RDS Radio Alarm KH 2295 Operating instructions Warranty card
Note:
For damage resulting from opening Alarm the housing of the RDS Radio
repairs attempted by unqualified persons
5. Operating elements and displays
H q eadphone connection socket Earphone for the connection of headphones with a 3,5 mm jackplug b) o select a programme-position group t a) o save the currently tuned radio station to t a programme-position b) o activate and save the time setting t a)for the selection of programme-positions b)for the selection of programme-positions for appointment reminders Functions as per button 4/9 h Functions as per button 4/9 h Functions as per button 4/9 h
B 1$ utton Memory
wOperational state display B e utton SNOOZE
for short term interruption of the alarm signal
B 1% utton 4/9
V r olume controller Volume B t utton NAP Timer B y utton Sleep B u utton
to activate adjustment of the siesta timer to activate programming of the sleep timer Navigation button left for diverse adjustments of the tunings of the RDS Radio Alarm Navigation button right for diverse adjustments of the tunings of the RDS Radio Alarm Navigation button downwards for diverse adjustments of the tunings of the RDS Radio Alarm Navigation button upwards for diverse adjustments of the tunings of the RDS Radio Alarm
B 1^ utton 3/8
B 1& utton 2/7 B 1* utton 1/6
B i utton
B 1( utton 0/5 Functions as per button 4/9 h B 2) utton AL2 to activate the programming of alarm time 2 a) o activate the programming of alarm time 1 t b) o activate the review function for saved t radio stations
B o utton
2! Button AL1
B a utton
2@ Sensor for automatic brightness regulation P 2# ower cable HF/FM wire aerial 2$ V
B 2% utton Reset for returning to the factory settings
B s utton POWER On/Off :
a) o switch the RDS Radio Alarm on from t the Standby mode b) o switch the RDS Radio Alarm off and t into the Standby mode c) o switch off the alarm process t
1@ Display B 1# utton Group WEC
a) o switch the alarm readiness on/off for t weekends
6. Preparing the RDS Radio Alarm for operation 1Carefully take the RDS Radio Alarm out of
the packaging.
Notice:
RDS means Radio Data System. It is a system for transmitting additional information with radio programmes. Additional information is for example the name of the station, which is shown in the display of the RDS receiver. Additionally, the RDS Radio Alarm uses RDS for the reception of time signals for the automatic adjustment of time and date settings. After insertion of the plug in the power socket the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm is switched on. The automatic station scanner starts for several seconds, recognisable in the running of the frequencies in the display d. Subsequently it breaks off the station scan; shown in the display d are the date 01-01-07 and the time 0:00. After a few seconds the time display changes over 1:00 and 1:59 to 2:00. The station scanner starts again; the clock in the radio alarm is now trying to receive date and time information over RDS. The clock symbol in the display blinks until a stable RDS reception is available. This can take several minutes. When time and date information is received, the radio switches itself off for the moment. In the display the current date and the current time is then displayed.
| Attention!
Do not allow the RDS Radio Alarm to fall! It could become irreparably damaged.
2Place the RDS Radio Alarm only on a level,
scratch resistant and non-slip surface. The feet on the rear of the RDS Radio Alarm can be adjusted to three levels. You can thus set the slant of the RDS Radio Alarm to your wishes. However, ensure that both feet are adjusted to the same angle. Otherwise the RDS Radio Alarm will be unstable and could fall down.
3Unwind the power cable 2# to its full length.
Insert the plug into a power socket. The display d will light up. The automatic station scanner starts, visible in the running of the frequencies in the displayd. This takes about 30 seconds.
In general, the date is only shown in the display when the radio is switched off. After a few seconds the automatic station scanner starts again. The radio scans the frequency range for receivable VHF/FM radio stations and saves them automatically to fixed programme positions. Thereby, the clock symbol blinks in the display d again. As soon as the frequency ranges are fully scanned, the radio remains switched on; the last-saved radio station is playing. Should no time or date information be received by means of RDS, there begins
After this, the RDS Radio Alarm is ready for operation.
7. Setting the date and time
7.1 Automatic setting of the date and time
The clock of the RDS Radio Alarm is fitted with automatic time and date adjustment by means of RDS. It equalises running errors and also the change over from summer to winter time (and back again).
the timetime display from the pre-programmed 2:00 the datedate display fronm the pre-programmed 01-01-07. In these cases you can search This is for an RDSinradio station manually. explained chapter 8.1.2 Manually setting and saving radio stations. select an maticallyRDS radio station from those autosaved to the fixed programme positions. This is explained in chapter 8.1.3 Selecting saved radio stations.
4Set the minute indicator by pressing the
buttons
o resp.
5Press the button Memory g again once.
In the display d the day indicator for the date blinks. Set the day indicator by pressing the buttons o resp. a. The weekday indication before the date indication is automatically adapted for the set date display. The abbreviations in the display d stand for the following weekdays: MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
alternatively, you can set the manually. This is explained intime and date chapter 7.2 Manual setting of the date and time.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
7.2 Manual setting of the date and time
6Press the button
Manual time and date settings are corrected automatically as soon as an RDS radio station is received in radio operation.
i to change to the setting of the month indicator. The month indicator now blinks.
7Set the month indicator by pressing the
o resp. a.
8Press the button
In carrying out the steps 2 to 9, you have ca. ten seconds for each one. If one step is delayed, you must start again from step 1.
i again to change to the setting of the year indicator. The year indicator now blinks.
9Set the year indicator by pressing the buto resp. a.
1Switch the RDS Radio Alarm off by pressing
the button POWER On/Off s.
10Press the button Memory g again once.
2Press the button Memory g once. In the
display d the hour indicator blinks.
In the display d 24HR blinks. 24HR indicates the 24 hour display format, as used in the majority of the European and Asian countries.
3Set the hour indicator by pressing the but-
tons o resp. a. Subsequently press the button i to change to the setting of the minutes indicator. The minute indicator is now blinking.
To change to the 12 hour AM/PM display format, typical in the USA: Press the button o resp. a once. In the display d 12HR blinks, the time is now shown in the 12 hour display format.
With the buttons o resp. a you can switch between both display formats.
11When the desired indicator format is blink-
ing in the display d: Wait for ca. 10 seconds, without pressing a button. The display d returns to its normal status; the time is now shown in the selected display format. The date is only shown when the radio is switched off.
Alternatively, you can also keep the buttons o resp. a pressed for a short period; this starts the manual station scanner. If a station is found with sufficient reception strength, the station scanner stops. If a radio station you are searchuing for is being received, you can save it to one of the 50 fixed programme positions. Additionally:
To carry out the steps 2 to 4 you have ca. 5 seconds for each step. If one step is delayed, you must start again from step 2.
8. Using the RDS Radio Alarm
8.1 Using the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm
The RDS Radio Alarm is fitted with an automatic station scanner with an automatic save function. The station scanner starts automatically, as soon as the RDS Radio Alarm is connected to mains power. If you would like to use the station scanner again at a later time: 8.1.1 Using the automatic radio station scanner With the radio switched on, hold the button Memory g pressed down for ca. three seconds. The automatic station scanner now starts; Stations with sufficient reception strength are now automatically saved to fixed programme positions. 8.1.2 Manually setting and saving radio stations If you wish to save other radio stations additionally to the ones automatically saved to fixed programme positions:
Press the button Memory g once. In the display d a two-figure programme position number as well as GROUP is shown, the clock symbol and MEM are blinking. To designate a programme position number for the tuned radio station: First of all select the number for the first digit of the programme position number. For this, repeatedly press the button Group WEC f. As soon as the desired figure for the first digit of the programme position is shown in the display d: two-figure programme position number. Repeatedly press the buttons 0/5 to 4/9. The buttons have the following functions: Button for selection of 0 resp. 5 as the0/5 ;digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 1 resp. 6 as the1/6 l digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 2 resp. 7 as the2/7 k digit of the programme second position
4Select the figure for the second digit of the
1Search for a radio station with the buttons
o resp. a. With each press of the key you will shift the frequency in steps of 50 kHz.
Button for selection of 3 resp. 8 as the3/8 j digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 4 resp. 9 as the4/9 hdigit of the programme second position When the desired programme position number for the tuned radio station is shown in the display d: Press the button Memory g again once. In the display d the programme position number is shown in addition to the station frequency details, MEM no longer blinks. With RDS radio stations the station name and additionally the RDS logo is shown instead of the frequency and the programme position. To show the frequency and programme position of RDS radio stations during their reception: Press once on the button Memory g. The frequency and programme position of the tuned station is then shown in the display d for ca. 5 seconds.
First of all select the first digit of the programme position number of the desired radio station. For this, repeatedly press the button Group WEC f. As soon as the desired figure for the first digit of the programme position is shown in in the display d: Select the figure for the second digit of the two-figure programme position number. Repeatedly press the buttons 0/5 to 4/9. The buttons have the following functions: Button for selection of 0 resp. 5 as the0/5 ;digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 1 resp. 6 as the1/6 l digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 2 resp. 7 as the2/7 k digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 3 resp. 8 as the3/8 j digit of the programme second position Button for selection of 4 resp. 9 as the4/9 hdigit of the programme second position The radio station saved to the selected programme position is now played back. In the display d is shown the programme position number of the radio station in addition to the frequency details. With the relocation of an RDS radio station, after a few seconds the station name is shown instead of frequency and programme position number. To show the frequency and programme position of RDS radio stations during their reception: Press once on the button Memory g. The frequency and programme position of the tuned station is then shown in the display d for ca. five seconds.
The radio station is now saved to the shown programme position. 8.1.3 Selecting saved radio stations Select a radio station from the stations automatically saved to the fixed programme positions. There are 50 fixed programme positions, beginning with programme position 10 and ending with programme position 59. If you wish to receive the time signal, to automatically adjust the time and date: Select an RDS radio station, which is recognisable from the RDS logo shown in the display d. To select the programme position of a radio station:
Example: To select the radio station saved at programme position 26:
2To reduce the sound volume level: Turn the
controller Volume r to the left, in the direction of the symbol.
f. As soon as a radio station in the programme position group 20 (20 bis 29) is shown in the display d:
Repeatedly press the button Group WEC
When turning the volume controller, the current volume level is faded in shortly in the display d. The maximum volume level is shown at V30, the minimum level (muting) with V00. 8.1.6 Improving the reception of VHF/FM radio stations The RDS Radio Alarm has a wire aerial 2$ for the VHF/FM frequency ranges. To improve the reception of VHF/FM stations: Move the wire aerial slowly in various directions, horizontally and vertically. When you have found a position that gives good reception of the tuned radio station: Fix the wire aerial in this position, e.g. with a piece of sellotape.
Repeatedly press the button 1/6 l until programme position 26 is shown in the display d.
8.1.4 Using the review function for saved radio stations With the review function you can acquire an overview of all saved radio stations. To do this:
1With the radio switched on, hold down the
button AL1 2!. All of the saved radio stations of the current programme position group are now shown one after the other for about five seconds. The programme position numbers of the currently reviewed radio stations are each shown in the display d. If you wish to review the stations from other programme position groups: Press the button Group WEC f once to change to another programme group. dio off by pressing the button POWER On/ Off s.
8.2 Using the alarm function
8.2.1 Programming alarm times The RDS radio alarm has two separately programmable alarm times available: AL1 and AL2. To programme an alarm time:
1Should the RDS Radio Alarm be switched
3To end the review function: Switch the ra-
on: First of all switch it off by pressing the button POWER On/Off s. Keep the button AL1 2! pressed for ca. two seconds. Shown in the display d is:
8.1.5 Adjusting the volume You can adjust the sound volume of the radio with the controller Volume r.
1To raise the sound volume level: Turn the
controller Volume r to the right, in the direction of the symbol.
ALARM the symbol for alarm time 1 the currently programmed alarm time AL1 the abbreviation of the which the alarm time isnext weekday toabactivated. The
breviations in the display d stand for the following weekdays:
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
just selected setting blinks in the display d. With the setting ON, the alarm is switched on to the programmed alarm time on the selected weekday. With the setting OFF, the alarm is not switched on on the selected weekday. Finally you must programme the type of alarm call required. Three types of alarm call are available: Alarm time oncall; radio: At the programmed alarm the selected weekday the radio switches itself on as the alarm signal. Thereby, the last radio station it was tuned to is switched on. The radio remains switched on for 60 minutes.
N ote:
To carry out the steps 2 to 7 you have ca. ten seconds for each step. If one step is delayed, you must start again from step 2.
2Press the button AL1 2! again. On the
lower edge of the display d the abbreviations for all seven weekdays are shown.
3Press the button
i once. The hour indicator of the alarm time starts to blink.
desired alarm time. To do this, press the buttons o resp. a.
Alarm call; alarm-tone: At alarm time on the selected the programmed weekday the
4Programme the hour indicator for the
alarm-tone switches itself on as the alarm signal. The sound volume of the alarm tone rises gradually. The alarm tone remains switched on for ten minutes.
5Press the button
i again to change to programming the minute indicator. The minute indicator for the alarm time starts to blink.
Programme the minute indicator for the desired alarm time. To do this, press the buttons o resp. a.
Alarm call; alarm tone and programmed alarm time onradio: At the the selected
weekday the alarm-tone switches itself on for ten minutes. The sound volume of the alarm tone rises gradually. Subsequently, the radio switches itself on for ten minutes. Thereby, the last radio station it was tuned to is switched on.
7Press the button
i again to change to programming the weekday. Blinking in the display d are ON and MON. Here you can individually activate or deactivate the programmed alarm time for all weekdays:
The currently selected alarm call type is shown in the display d through the following symbols:
alarmresp.
for alarm call; RDS radio
By buttons u resp. youpressing thethrough the weekdays. Thei can switch By buttons a youpressing the between theo resp. ON can switch setting
weekday just selected blinks in the display d.
resp. for alarm call; alarm-tone resp. for alarm call; alarm tone and radio
To programme the alarm call type:
and OFF for the just selected weekday. The
8Press the button AL1 2! once. In the
display d the RDS radio alarm symbol for the alarm call type Radio blinks. Press the buttons o resp. a to switch between the three alarm call types. call type: Press the button AL1 2! once. The programming for alarm time 1 is now saved.
the abbreviation for the next which the alarm function willweekday on be switched on. To switch the alarm standby back on: Once again press the buttons AL1 2! resp. AL2 2). 8.2.3 Ending the alarm process To end the alarm process when the alarm signal sounds: Press the button POWER On/Off s. 8.2.4 Using the snooze function (alarm interruption) You can interrupt the alarm signal by pressing once on the button SNOOZE e. The operational state display w now blinks. After ca. 9 minutes the alarm call sounds again. If you wish to interrupt the alarm signal once more, press the button SNOOZE e again. The alarm signal can be interrupted any number of times.
9When you have selected the desired alarm
The RDS Radio Alarm is now in alarm standby; shown in the display d after a few seconds are:
ALARM the typesymbol for the programmed alarm call the programmed alarm time the abbreviation for the next which the alarm function willweekday on be switched
on. If you would like to programme a second alarm time (AL2): Follow the steps 1 to 9 in this chapter. However, at the steps 1, 2, 8 and 9 press the button AL2 2) instead of the button AL1 2!. 8.2.2 Switching the alarm standby on/off To switch the alarm standby off: With the radio switched off, press and hold the button
The alarm call interruption functions with all three alarm call types. With the alarm call type Radio and alarm tone, pressing the button SNOOZE e interrupts the alarm tone. After ca. 9 seconds it sounds again. If the alarm tone is not interrupted, it sound for ca. 10 minutes. Subsequently the radio switches itself on as the alarm signal. If the button SNOOZE e is now pressed, the radio is switched off. However, after ca. 9 minutes the alarm tone sounds again. 8.2.5 Switching off the alarm function for the weekend To switch off the alarm function for weekends:
AL1 2! to switch off alarm time 1 AL2 2) to switch off alarm time 2.
In the display the indicators extinguish for
ALARM the typesymbol for the programmed alarm call the programmed alarm time
1With the radio switched off, press the but-
ton Group WEC once. f. In the display d WEC is shown. The alarm functions are now switched off for weekends.
2To switch the alarm functions for week-
ends back on again: Press the button Group WEC f once more. In the display d the indicator WEC extinguishes.
8.3.2 Programming the appointment timer (Special Day Alert) With the appointment timer you can remind yourself of important dates/times. The RDS Radio Alarm offers five memory slots (SDA1 to SDA0) for appointments. To programme the appointment timer:
8.3 Using the timer functions of the RDS Radio Alarm
8.3.1 Programming the sleep timer With the sleep timer switched on, the radio automatically switches itself off after a programmed period of time. This facility can be used if you like to listen to music to help you fall asleep. To programme the sleep timer:
To carry out the steps 1 to 8 you have ca. ten seconds for each step. If one step is delayed, you must start again from step 1.
1With the radio switched off, press the button
Memory g four times. In the display d there now blinks in rotation the date indicator 31-12-06 and SDA1.
1Press the button Sleep y once. If you
press the button Sleep y with the radio switched off, it switches itself on. Blinking in the display d are the bed indicator, 60 and the clock symbol. switch off of the radio. Timespans between 0 and 120 minutes are available. To do this, press the buttons o resp. a. With each press of the buttons you increase or decrease the indicated timespan by ten minutes. If you select 00 as the timespan, the radio switches itself off after a few seconds without pressing a button. confirm the programming. The radio now switches itself off automatically on expiry of the programmed timespan. The time remaining before automatic switch off is shown in the display d. ton Sleep y pressed down until the radio switches off. The bed symbol and the timespan indicator extinguish.
2Press the button
i once. In the display d the date indicator 31 now blinks. o resp. a, programme the desired day. The weekday details are thereby automatically modified to the programmed day.
2Programme in the desired period until
3By pressing the buttons
Press the button i once more. In the display d the month indicator 12 now blinks. By pressing the buttons o resp. a programme the desired month. The weekday details are thereby automatically modified to the programmed month. Press the button i once more. In the display d the year indicator 06 now blinks. By pressing the buttons o resp. programme the desired year. firm the programming.
3Press the button Sleep y once more to
4To switch off the sleep timer: Hold the but-
8Press the button Memory g once to con-
On the selected date the alarm tone of the RDS Radio Alarm reminds you of the programmed appointment. The reminder sounds hourly between 08:00 and 23:00. Thereby, the alarm tone remains switched on for 10 minutes. To interrupt the alarm tone: Press any button. The alarm tone sounds again on the next full hour (and each following full hour on this day). To programme additional appointment reminders: Follow the steps 1 to 8 in this chapter. However, before carrying out step 2 press once on the button 2/7 k, to memory slot (SDA2)select the second for appointments. the button 3/8 j, to memory slot (SDA3)select the third for appointments. the button 4/9 h, to memory slot (SDA4)select the fourth for appointments. the , select the fifth ory button 0/5 ;fortoappointments. memslot (SDA0) The individually selected memory slot then blinks in rotation with the date indicator 31-1206 in the display d. Subsequently, contine with further steps as described. 8.3.3 Programming the Nap Timer With the so called Nap Timer you can arrange an alarm call after a short pause or a reminder for an appointment. You can programme time periods between 0 and 120 minutes until switch on of the reminder alarm. To programme the Nap Timer:
1Hold the button
u pressed down until LOCK appears in the display d. The button lock is now activated. The button lock blocks the operation of all buttons; excluded are only the buttons u (to deactivate the button lock) and SNOOZE e.
To deactivate the button lock: Hold the button u pressed down until UNLOCK is shown in the display d.
14. Troubleshooting
14.1 The RDS Radio Alarm shows no functions
ACheck to see that the power cable 2# is
correctly inserted into the power socket. which the power cable is inserted is live. Connect a known working appliance to the power socket.
12. Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm
If you would like to connect headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm: Insert the 3,5 mm jackplug of
BCheck to see that the power socket into
CCheck to see if the button lock of the RDS
Radio Alarm is activated. See chapter 11. Switching on the button lock.
the measures described in chapter 14. Trou bleshooting do not eliminate the problem or other of the malfunctions occur during operation RDS Radio Alarm. Contact information for our service partners is given in the warranty card. The warranty card is supplied with the appliance.
DDisconnect the RDS Radio Alarm from the
power supply. Wait a few seconds, then reconnect it. Check to see if the malfunction is still extant.
Be aware that programming already carried out on the RDS Radio Alarm will be erased.
In the case of a defect, never attempt to repair the power cable yourself! There is the danger of receiving an electric shock! Instead consult our service partner responsible for your country.
14.2 No or poor reception of VHF/FM radio stations
Carry out the steps described in chapter 8.1.6 Improving the reception of VHF/FM radio stations. Search for a radio station with better reception. This is explained in the chapters
| Warning!
The RDS Radio Alarm does not contain any user-serviceable parts. If the housing of the RDS Radio Alarm is opened, the warranty expires! For repairs which may be needed, consult our service partner responsible for your country.
8.1.1 Using scanner the automatic radio station
8.1.2 Manually setting and saving radio stations
8.1.3 Selecting saved radio stations
14.3 No sound
AIncrease the sound volume level by turning
the volume controller Volume r to the right.
repairs attempted by unqualified persons improper use of the RDS Radio Alarm
no liabilty or warranty will be accepted!
BCheck to see if headphones are connected
to the RDS Radio Alarm. Connecting headphones to the RDS Radio Alarm automatically switches off the built-in loudspeakers.
15. Disposal
14.4 Other malfunctions
Consult our service partner responsible for your country if
Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your local waste disposal centre.
16. Warranty & Service
Please read the conditions for warranty and take note of the service centre addresses given on the warranty card.
17. Importer
Komperna GmbH Burgstrae 21 D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.com
Komperna GmbH Burgstrae 21 D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.com ID no.: KH2295-012/06-V3
IB_KH5001_UK
09.07.2007
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KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com ID-Nr.: KH5001-07/07-V1
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Analogue comfort telephone KH5001 Operating Manual
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KH 5001
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Analogue Comfort Telephone with hands-free function e-bench KH 5001 Table of contents 1. Intended Use 2. Technical Data 3. Package contents 4. Safety Instructions 5. Operating elements 6. Connecting
a) b) c) d) Connecting the receiver Connecting to the PSTN line Inserting the batteries Changing the batteries
g) Redialling when line is busy h) Incoming call list / Dialled list i) Assigning the target dialling buttons j) Target dialling k) Changing the target dialling buttons l) Using the Phone Book m) Copying Phone Book entry from the list n) Dialling from the Phone Book o) Deleting Phone Book entry
7. Wall Mounting 8. Initial settings
a) Selecting the display language b) Allocating the memory capacity
11. Special functions
b) c) d) e) Sleep function VIP Caller numbers Wake-up alarm function Single button emergency call/ baby call f) Deleting lists g) Delete all "Reset"
9. Basic settings
a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) a) b) c) d) e) f) Changing the display language Adjusting the display contrast Setting Date / Time Setting the Local Code Setting the dial tone code Setting duration for Flash pulse Selecting the ring tone Setting the ringer volume Setting the dialling mode Changing the dialling mode Receiving phone calls Terminating phone calls Adjusting the receiver volume Call waiting and transferring Making a phone call Dialling with Local Code
12. Is there a problem? 13. Cleaning and Care 14. Disposal 15. Warranty and service 16. Conformity declaration 17.Importer 18.Index
10.Making a phone call
Keep this manual for future reference and pass it on with the equipment to any future users.
Telephone KH5001
1. Intended Use
The product is intended: for connecting to PABX phone lines and for directly connecting to the analogue Public Switching Telephone Network (PSTN) lines. private use. This product is not intended: for connecting to digital phone lines (e.g. ISDN). for any other purpose that may cause damage in case of machine failure. for use in commercial areas of application.
Memory Target dialling memory: 10 Phone book: 32 entries Incoming call list: 65 entries Dialled list: 8 entries Single button emergency call: 1 number Power requirement for memory preservation: 3 x 1,5 V (UM4/AAA)
3. Package contents
The "Comfort Telephone" set includes: 1 Telephone unit 1 Receiver 1 Spiral cord for the receiver 1 TAE connector cord 1 Operating manual 1 warranty card 1 spacer piece
2. Technical Data
Functions: Hands-free speaking, Sleep and VIP function, Mute switch, Music-On-Hold, Redialling, Automatic dialling, Call duration metre, Alarm function, 48 Ring tones
4. Safety Instructions
Warning! To prevent malfunctioning of and damages to the phone: Use the appliance only in dry rooms and never in excessively humid premises. Do not keep the appliance in a place directly under the sun or near other heat-generating appliances (e.g. heaters). Do not attempt to open or repair the phone. In this case, the device is not safe and the warranty is voided. Only authorised technicians should be allowed to repair a defective appliance, if necessary.
Network features Dialling modes: Flash function: Network functions: Tone / Pulse 80-900 ms CallerID,Mailbox display
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Do not allow individuals (including children) to use the appliance whose physical, sensorial or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge hinder their safe usage of it if they have not previously been supervised or instructed in its correct usage. Tell children about the appliance and its potential dangers so that they do not play with it. Disconnect the appliance from the TAE socket in the event of a thunderstorm. This appliance is equipped with non-skid rubber rests. As the base surface may be made of a variety of materials and generally treated with different cleaning agents, it cannot be completely ruled out that some substances contain ingredients which may corrode the rubber rests and soften them. If required, place a non-skid base under the rubber rests of the appliance.
This phone can only be connected to the telephone network by inserting the requisite plug. Under any circumstances, the mounted plug components should not be separated.
If these conditions are not complied with, the phone no longer satisfies the regulations governing the permission for connecting to PSTN lines.
5. Operating elements
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Warning! To prevent malfunctioning of and damages to the telephone network: This phone carries a general permission of the telecommunication department. Users may, therefore, connect the appliance to the PSTN lines if the following conditions are met: This phone is intended for operation on analogue (conventional) telephone lines. It cannot be connected under any circumstances to lines belonging to digital systems (e.g. ISDN). This phone can only be connected to a TAE socket using the connecting cord supplied along. Another type of cord may have a different pin assignment.
Telephone Display Call list entry / Incoming call Speaker active Carrying out adjustments/Browsing the call history list (incoming calls) Adjust volume Flash key Mute microphone / Changing dialling mode briefly Redialling or Pulse Hands-free phone / Enabling speaker Prefix dialling / Alarm function Browsing the call history list (outgoing calls) Numeric pad Hold with Music Auto redialling Memory dialling buttons Telephone receiver Adjusting receiver volume Single button emergency call Selecting Ring tones Sleep mode Telephone setting mode Deleting settings Saving number from the call list to Phone Book Defining VIP call numbers
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Calling Phone Book / Saving settings TAE connecting cord Battery compartment Adjusting Ring tone volume
Used batteries should not be disposed of in the household waste. Return these to your retailer or to an appropriate collection site for disposal.
6. Connecting 7. Wall Mounting
If you have carefully read through the safety instructions, you may now connect the phone: a) Connecting the receiver Insert the spiral cord connectors into the narrow sockets. on the left side of the telephone unit. and below the receiver. b) Connecting to the PSTN line Insert one end of the plain phone cord into the large socket at the back of the Telephone and the other end. into the socket marked "F" on the TAE socket (connection to the PSTN line). In the case of sockets with 3 inlets sockets this is the middle socket. c) Inserting the batteries 2* Open the battery compartment cover on the rear side. Insert three UM4/AAA type batteries of 1.5V. Make sure that the "+" sign on the batteries matches with the alignment seen inside the battery compartment. d) Changing the batteries Change the batteries as soon as possible if the display window shows the alert "BATTERY LOW". For mounting the appliance on a wall select a position which is both level and at which there are no electrical cables or pipelines for water, gas or drainage installed. Remove the phone fuse below the phone retaining fork, turn it through 180 and then push it back in until it firmly engages. Place the spacer piece in the groove on the left side of the underside of the telephone and press it down until it engages in the groove on the right side. Lay the connecting cable in the cable channel of the spacing piece. Hang the telephone by the wall bracket , using 2 screws fixed in the wall and spaced at a distance of 118 mm.
8. Initial settings
After the first insertion of batteries the following functions are called up with the receiver on the hook: a) Selecting the display language Selecting the language of your choice for messages in the display window:
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Press the button, till the desired language appears in the display window. button, to save 2^ Press the the selected setting. If this function is not presented automatically or, if you wish to once again call this function at a later point of time: This can be done through the programming mode as described under Section 8. b) Allocating the memory capacity This function, as described here, will appear only when starting the operations in a new phone it cannot be recalled later! However, you can call this function only by removing the batteries for more than 10 minutes. In such case, all entries in the Phone Book and other settings are lost. Phone Book and Incoming call list share a common memory area. The following memory allocation is preset at factory: 32 entries for the Phone Book: 65 entries for the Incoming call list
Setting the Phone Book size alone is enough to achieve this. As this concerns the memory allocation, any changes made for one of the two numbers will affect the other number. button, to save the 2^ Press the settings.
The functions described here are only accessible in the programming mode. To call the programming mode,.
hold the button for at least 3 seconds while the receiver is on hook. Now the display starts blinking with the selected language. Each time you press the you can scroll through all setting options.
To terminate the programming mode,.
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button twice, or.
Using this function, you can change the memory allocation between Phone Book and Incoming call list: Phone book: Max. 112 entries Incoming call list: Max 91 entries
refrain from operating any button for more than 10 seconds. The phone will return to the normal operating state.
For this, press the button to change the number of entries for the Phone Book. If you. decrease the preset number, the Incoming call list will be increased by a corresponding number, increase the preset number, the Incoming call list will be decreased by a corresponding number.
a) Changing the display language If you have called the programming mode, first the set language will start blinking in the display window. You can change this as described under 7.a).
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b) Adjusting the display contrast If you have called the programming mode,.
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press the button repeatedly till the text "SET LCD CONTRAST" is displayed. press the button to change set value according to your personal preference. press the button again to confirm your choice and move on to another setting option.
press the button repeatedly till the digits for the Minutes start blinking. press the button to change the set digits. And finally, press the button again to confirm your selection and to move on to the next setting option.
c) Setting Date / Time If your telecom provider is offering the feature "Caller ID", the time and the date (besides the year) are automatically set. If this is not the case, you can make the settings yourself: If you have called the programming mode,.
d) Setting the Local Code If you set the prefix for your local network, it will be suppressed while displaying phone calls from the own local network. If you have called the programming mode.
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press the button repeatedly till the digits for the year start blinking. press the button to change the set digits. press the button repeatedly till the digits for the Month start blinking. press the button to change the set digits. press the button repeatedly till the digits for the Day start blinking. press the button to change the set digits. press the button repeatedly till the digits for the Hour start blinking. press the button to change the set digits.
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Press the button repeatedly till the text "SET LOCAL CODE" is displayed and the first digits start blinking. Press to set the first digit. Press the button again till the next digit starts blinking. Press the buttons to change the next digit. Repeat these steps for all the other digits , till your local dialling prefix is set. If you do not wish to set all the 5 digits, simply set the open digits to "-".
Press the button again to confirm your selection and to move on to the next setting option.
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e) Setting the dial tone code Is your telephone connected to a PABX? If not, you can skip this item. If, however, a dial tone needs to be requested first, you can set the dial tone code here. This will be automatically prefixed after selecting a call number from the memory by pressing the button twice (see also Section 9f).
Press the button repeatedly till the text "PREFIX" is displayed. Press to set the Local Code. In the display. a short Flash pulse will be prefixed a short Earth pulse will be prefixed as Local Code no Local Code will be prefixed
Ask your service provider or refer to the user manual for the PABX as to how long the Flash pulse should be. The factory setting is 100 ms and for most of the appliances this is sufficient. button repeatedly till 2@ Press the the text "FLASH TIME" is displayed: to change the setting. t Press Select the value specified by your service provider or your PABX. button again to confirm 2@ Press the your selection and to move on to the next setting option. g) Selecting the ring tone Using this function, you can select the desired ring tone from among 48 ring tones:
or you can select any digit between 0.9 as Local Code (in most of the PABX installation "0" is used as the Local Code.
Press the button repeatedly or the button till the desired ring tone is heard. To save the change to terminate this function, press the button twice or just wait for a few seconds. When you press the button once the text "LINE IN USE" is displayed: If you press it again, the phone is again ready for operation.
f) Setting duration for Flash pulse Various services such as Call Forwarding require a Flash pulse which you can initialise with the button R. In order that this will not be misinterpreted as "On hook", this pulse should not be too long, however, long enough to be identified as Flash pulse.
h) Setting the ringer volume Using this function, you can adjust the volume level for the ring tone set as above: button You can hear the 2) Press the set ring tone. button repeatedly y Press the till the desired volume (Display: "1"."4") is set.
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For saving the changes and to terminate the function, press the button twice. When you press the button once the text "LINE IN USE" is displayed: If you press it again, the phone is again ready for operation. Using the switch "RING L/H" 2( additionally the ringer volume can be set to 1 (L) and the previously set volume (H).
Press and hold the button when the receiver is on hook. In the display window the following alternating messages appear: "DIAL IN PULSE" pulse dialling is enabled, "DIAL IN TONE" tone dialling is enabled.
Release the , button if the desired dialling mode is displayed.
i) Setting the dialling mode Today many telephone sets are capable of transmitting the dialled number through Tone dialling mode to the service provider or to the PABX. Only the older machines still have the Pulse dialling mode: The Tone dialling can be identified while dialling by its double tone in the receiver. The Pulse dialling can be identified while dialling by its typical "beats" in the receiver.
When the phone is connected correctly and you can hear the dial tone on pikking up the receiver: a) Receiving phone calls To receive an incoming phone call. Pick up the receiver off the hook or. press the button. This enables the hands-free mode. When the hands-free mode is on, you can pick up the receiver off the hook and listen to the call.
The dialling mode is automatically set by the telephone: The dialling mode selected after connecting to the line will be stored. j) Changing the dialling mode As against the above-described function, you can change between the dialling modes. This is useful if, for example, your PABX requires a Pulse dialling mode, but you may need to use the Tone dialling mode for certain other services:
b) Terminating phone calls To terminate incoming and outgoing calls. Place the receiver on the hook or. press the button, again when the hands-free mode is on.
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c) Adjusting the receiver volume 1* Using the slider on the receiver, you can adjust the receiver volume. There are two levels (MIN / MAX) available here. y With the receiver on the hook press the button , to set the ringing volume to one of four levels. d) Call waiting and transferring You can put your incoming or out-going calls on call waiting mode, for example, for enquiries or transferring a call to other users of PABX. If your service provider or your PABX supports this function: u Press the button R, to put a call on call waiting mode. u Press the button R again to return from the call waiting to the present caller. You can simply put down the receiver when the caller to whom you wish to transfer the waiting call, acknowledges the call.
Press the button, if you wish to disable or enable the microphone during a call. In this, you can hear the caller but he cannot hear you.
e) Making a phone call To make outgoing calls,. Pick up the receiver and dial the number or Press the button when the receiver is on the hook. With this the hands-free mode is enabled. During the hands-free mode you can pick up the receiver and continue speaking. You can also dial the number first and then pick up the receiver or press the button. The number is dialled automatically.
f) Dialling with Local Code To dial a call number from the memory with prefixed Local Code, first the required number must be displayed.
If your service provider does not support such a function and your phone is also not connected to a PABX:
Press the button, if you wish to put the caller on an internal waiting line of your telephones on waiting. Your caller will be presented with music while on hold, till you decide to press the button. Press the buttons, to select from amonng the 16 tunes, while the music is being played. A call waiting line without music is the mute function. Here too the call is kept on waiting:
For example, press the button and search for the desired number in the Phone Book (see also Section 9n). Press the button twice. Instantly, the call number will be dialled along with the prefixed Local Code.
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In the case of the function described above, the phone will dial immediately. You need not pick up the receiver first or press the button. The Local Code can be prefixed from the memory functions (Phone Book, Dialled list and Target dial memory). g) Redialling when line is busy a Pick up receiver or press the button
i) Assigning the target dialling buttons Totally 10 target dailling numbers are available with assigned buttons in your telephone set:
Press the button, to redial the last dialled number. Or.
Hold one of the 10 target dialling buttons pressed or more than 3 seconds. As soon as the text " DDRN MEMORY" is displayed, enter the number which you wish to save to this target dialling button. Press the target dialling button again to save the entry.
Press the button, to redial the last dialled number for a set length of time (Auto-redial). This is possible only in hands-free mode.
h) Incoming call list / Dialled list If your service provider has the provision in his range of services to transfer call numbers and the callers have not blokked such transfer of call numbers, the numbers will appear in Incoming call list. The numbers that you have dialled yourself are saved to a dialled list.
j) Target dialling j Press a target dialling button along with the number stored in it. The number will appear in the display window. a Pick up receiver or press the button, to automatically dial the displayed number. to discard your entry. 2# Press the Each time you press the button, you can delete one digit. k) Changing the target dialling buttons You can change the assigned buttons for target dialling at anytime. For this, simply hold the target dialling button pressed for more than 3 seconds and follow the same method as described under j). l) Using the Phone Book To call the Phone Book function, press the button when the receiver is either on or off the hook.
Press the button, to scroll through the Incoming call list. Press the button repeatedly, to scroll through the dialled list. As soon as you pick up the receiver or press the button, the number shown in the display window will be automatically dialled.
use the the text "EDIT.
button. When the SEARCH " is displayed,
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use the button to select the function "EDIT ". When the text "PLS INPUT NAME" is displayed, you can use the key pad to enter letters: Press the required digit button repeatedly till the letter under the digit is displayed in the display window (e.g. press the button 8 three-times for the letter "V"). If you do not enter anything for more than 1 second, the display moves on the next digit. If you do not enter anything for more than 15 seconds, the function will be cancelled.
Retrieve the number to be copied from the list into the display window and. Then press the button. The text "COPIED INTO BOOK" is displayed for confirmation.
If the text "ERROR" is displayed, this number is already available. n) Dialling from the Phone Book To call the Phone Book function, press the.
Press the button again to save the entered name and to move on to enter the number: Enter the number. Now press the button again, to save, the number and the corresponding name or press the button to discard your entry. With every pressing of this button, you can delete one digit at a time.
button, when the receiver is either on or off the hook. When the text "EDIT SEARCH " is displayed,. use the button to select the function "SEARCH ". When the text "PLS INPUT NAME" is displayed, you can use the key pad to enter letters: Press the required digit button repeatedly till the letter under the digit is displayed in the display window (e.g. press the button 8 threetimes for the letter "V"). Instantly, the Phone Book will list the first entry starting with this letter. Press the buttons, to scroll through the other entries till the desired Phone Book entry is displayed. If you need the fixed Local Code, press the button twice (see also Section 8e). Pick up the receiver or press the button to automatically dial the displayed number.
m) Copying Phone Book entry from the list You can also copy a number from the Incoming call list or dialled list in the phonebook: 2^ to return to the standard status, press the button twice or do not press any buttons for at least 10 seconds.
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o) Deleting Phone Book entry If you see the Phone Book entry in the display window as described under m),.
hold the button pressed till the text "ERASED" is displayed.
You can change the Phone Book entries by deleting them as described above and by saving a new entry.
Hold the button pressed till the text "SLEEP" is displayed and the time display starts blinking. With each pressing of the button, you can increment the time setting by 1 hour. or press the buttons to increase / decrease the setting by an hour up to maximum 24 hours. Press the button briefly during the Sleep period to cancel this state.
The following useful special functions are available on your telephone set: a) Mailbox message Some service providers offer a Mailbox service (e.g. like an answering machine). Whenever a message has been recorded into this, the service provider will send a message to the customer. On your phone. e the LED starts blinking twice every 6 seconds when new messages have arrived. Besides, a symbol is displayed in the display window. Retrieve this from your provider as instructed in the service offer. e the LED starts blinking once every 6 seconds when a new entry has been added to the Incoming call list ("Missed Call"). Check the Incoming call list for new numbers as described under 9.h). b) Sleep function If you do not wish to be disturbed by the ringing of the phone, you can temporarily disable it. An adjustable time limit allows this state to be automatically cancelled ("Sleep").
c) VIP Caller numbers If during the Sleep mode certain caller numbers are nevertheless allowed to activate ringing, you can save them as so-called "VIP" Caller numbers. If you wish to assign such a VIP flag to a call number: Bring into the display the phone number from the call history list (incoming calls) that is to be taken over. Then hold the pressed. The symbol VIP is displayed for confirmation.
If you again want to erase the VIP marking on a phone number, bring into the display the "VIP" number from the call history list (incoming calls).
Press the button when the VIP number is displayed. Now the VIP symbol will be removed.
d) Wake-up alarm function Using this function you can make your phone to ring precisely at a predefined time:
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Hold the button pressed when the receiver is on hook, till the text "SET ALARM TIME" is displayed and the digit for hours starts blinking. press the buttons to change the set digit. press the button again till the digit for minutes starts blinking. press the buttons to change the set digit. Finally, press the button again to confirm your settings. In the display window a clock symbol will appear below on the right.If you have set the time correctly, as described under 8.c, you will hear the wakeup alarm right on time.
Enabling the Single button emergency call:
Hold the button pressed for more than 3 seconds till first the text "ON" is displayed in the window and shortly thereafter the text "PLS INPUT NUMBER". Now enter the number to be dialled. Finally, press the button again to confirm the settings. This function is now activated on pressing any button the phone will instantly dial the set number. Using the automatically set hands-free function you can conduct conversations in your room leisurely.
If your service provider has the provision for information about time and date in his range of telecom services, setting the correct time is not required. When the alarm rings, simply pick up the receiver,to disable the alarm ring /alarm function. The clock symbol will disappear from the display window. If you wish to enable the alarm function with the preset alarm time again,.
Disabling the Single button emergency call:
Hold the button pressed for more than 3 seconds till the text "OFF" is displayed. The function is of course disabled but the saved number is retained in the memory.
Changing the Single button emergency number: For this, follow the same steps as described under "Enabling".
Simply press the button briefly again. The clock symbol will appear in the display window.
e) Single button emergency call/baby call You can program your phone in such a way that a previously saved number gets selected as soon as any button is pressed (Emergency Call or Baby Call function).
f) Deleting lists If you wish to delete the Incoming call list or dialled list: Retrieve the lists as described under 9.h).
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To delete a single entry in the display.
Press the button briefly To delete the entire list. Hold the button pressed for more than 3 seconds. In this operation, entries in the dialling list with a VIP flag will not be deleted.
If malfunctions do occur in spite of previously fault free operation, you may consider using the "Reset" function which, however, would mean making the settings all over again. If this still does not solve the problem, contact the customer service and get the telephone set checked. Do not open the telephone unit there are no user-serviceable components inside. Such attempts may damage the phone severely; besides, the appliance will no longer satisfy the regulations stipulated by the telecommunications department.
To delete a VIP flag.
Retrieve the VIP flag to display it and press the button. The VIP flag is now deleted.
g) Delete all "Reset" If you wish to delete all settings and lists as well as the Phone Book, Unplug the phone cord from the socket (TAE socket) and remove the batteries from the phone for at least 10 minutes.
13. Cleaning and Care
To clean the appliance, only use a soft dry cloth. Do not use any detergents or abrasive cleaners the housing and especially the display could become matt. Never immerse the telephone set in water or other fluids! This can damage the appliance and severely impair the PSTN lines. Check the batteries at least once per year.
Thereafter, the phone is reverted back to the factory settings however, the settings must be made all over again.
12. Is there a problem?
If something is not functioning properly, check first if all connections and settings have been made the way they are described in this operating manual. Ask your service provider, about settings that need to be customised to the range of services offered and, whether all features of this telephone set are supported at all.
14. Disposal
Do not dispose of the device in normal domestic waste. Dispose of the device over a registered waste disposal firm or through your communal waste disposal facility. Observe the currently valid regulations. In case of doubt, consult your waste disposal facility.
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Battery disposal! Batteries may not be disposed of with normal domestic waste. All consumers are statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at the collection point in their community/district or with the original supplier. The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries can be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner. Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.
15. Warranty and service
Please read the conditions for warranty and service centre addresses on the warranty card.
16. Conformity declaration
Kompernass GmbH hereby declares that the above Analogue Comfort Telephone KH5001 complies with the basic requirements and other regulations of the directive 1999/5/EG. The full text of the conformity declaration is available with the manufacturer for public scrutiny.
17. Importer
KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com
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18.Index
alarm 4-5, 14-15 automatically 7-15 baby call 15 batteries 4, 6-7, 16 busy 12 call list 4-5, 7, 12-15 call number 9, 11, 14 Call waiting 11 Caller ID 8 contrast 8 Date / Time 8 Day 8 DIAL IN PULSE 10 DIAL IN TONE 10 dial tone code 9 Dialled list 4, 12-13, 15 dialling mode 5, 10 digit 8-9, 12-13, 15 display 4-10, 12-16 duration 4, 9 Earth pulse 9 Flash pulse 9 hands-free mode 10-12 Hands-free speaking 4 Hour 8, 14 language 6-7 letters 13 Local Code 8-9, 11-13 Mailbox 4, 14 Mailbox message 14 Making a phone call 10-11 Memory 4-5, 7, 9, 11-12, 15 memory capacity 7 Minutes 7-8, 15-16 Month 8 music while on hold 11 mute function 11 ncoming call list 12 on call waiting 11 Phone Book 4-5, 7, 11-14, 16
Phone Book entry 13 programming mode 8 PSTN line 6 Pulse dialling 10 receiver 4-7, 10-13, 15 Redialling 4-5, 12 Reset 16 ring tone 5, 9 Ring tones 4-5, 9 ringer volume 9-10 service provider 9-12, 14-16 Single button emergency call 5, 15 Sleep 4-5, 14 Sleep function 14 spiral cord 4, 6 TAE socket 5-6, 16 Target dialling 4, 12 target dialling buttons 12 Tone dialling 10 transferring 11 VIP Caller numbers 14 VIP flag 14, 16 VIP function 4 volume 5, 9-11 Wake-up alarm function 14 year 8 you can use the key pad to enter letters 13
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