Panasonic KX-TG1840AL manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    This unit is comp atible with Cal ler ID and SM S. T o use these features, you mus t subscribe to the appropria te service of your service provide r . Charge the batteries for about 7 hours before initial use . Please read thes e opera ting inst ruction s before using the unit and s ave them for future referenc e. Operating Instructions Model No. K[...]

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    Introd uction 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a new Panasonic digit al cordless phone. For your future re ference Attach or keep o riginal rec eipt to ass ist with an y repai r under warra nty . Note: L In the ev ent of prob lems, yo u should co nta ct your equi pment su pplier in t he first in stanc e. T rademarks: L Eatoni an d LetterWis [...]

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    Feature highli ghts 3 Feature highlights Phonebooks This uni t provides th e handset phoneboo k (200 nam es and p hone number s; pa ge 22) and the shared phoneboo k (20 nam es and phon e number s; pa ge 25). The se phoneb ooks allow you to mak e calls without having t o dial ma nually . For han dset phoneb ook, you can assign each handset phonebook[...]

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    Feature highli ghts 4 Polyphonic rin gtones Y ou can c hange the ringtone h eard when th e unit ring s for cal ls. For hand set, you can ch oose f rom 5 ring tone s and 10 m elody tone s fo r outsid e calls a nd interco m calls (p age 29). For base u nit, you c an choos e from 6 ringtones for out side cal ls (pa ge 21). TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 4 Tu[...]

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    T able of Contents 5 Preparation Accessory informati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Import ant inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Instructi ons to custo mer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Controls a nd displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Connectio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Battery in stalla tion . . . . [...]

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    Preparation 6 Accessory information Included access ories Additional/ replacement accessories AC adapt or PQL V19AL T ele phone li ne cord T elep hone plug Rechar geable batteries (AAA size) HHR-4EPT Handse t cove r Oper ating i nstru ctions Quick gui de Model No . Descriptio n HHR-4EP T 2 recharge able nic kel meta l hydride (Ni-MH) batteri es KX-[...]

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    Preparation 7 Impo rt ant in fo rmati on General L Use onl y the AC adaptor inc luded with thi s product, noted on p age 6. L Do not co nnect the AC adap tor to any AC outlet ot her than a s tanda rd 220–240 V AC ou tlet . L This pro duct is u nable to mak e calls w hen: – The port able ha ndset bat tery(ies) need rechargi ng or have failed. ?[...]

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    Preparation 8 the cond uctive mate rial to overh eat and cause b urns. L Char ge th e batte ry(i es) in acco rdan ce with th e information provided in these operat ing instr uctions. L Only us e th e incl uded b ase uni t (or charger) to charge the battery (ies). Do not tamp er with the b ase unit (or charger). Failure t o follow these instru ction[...]

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    Preparation 9 Instructions to customer Inst allation Attach ed to this telephon e is an ap proval label . This la bel is ev idence that it is a “Pe rmitted Atta chment” wh ich has been autho rised to b e connected to your te lephone s ervice. Conditi ons relating to connec tion and o peration o f this Permi tted Atta chment a re cont ained in T[...]

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    Preparation 10 If you are satisfie d with the o peration o f your tele phone se rvice af ter plug ging in your Permitted Attachm ent, your ins talla tion is c ompleted. Y ou will be unable to connect this Permi tted Att achment if your tel ephone s ervice co nsists only of a wa ll phone or an o ld style tel ephone wh ich is not conne cted by mea ns[...]

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    Preparation 11 Controls and displays Controls Handset A S peaker B Charge cont act C {j /OK } (Menu/OK) D {k} (Phonebook) E {C} (T alk) F Navigator key L {e}{v } : T o sea rch for the desired item in m enus. L{ > } : T o selec t the desired item or move the curso r to the right. L{ < } : T o return to the previous screen or move the c ursor t[...]

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    Preparation 12 Base unit A S peaker B Charge cont act C Display D { Answer on } /Answer on indicator E { d } (Greet ing) F { 4 } (Erase) G Navigator key L{ > }{ < } : T o adjus t the ringe r and spea ker vo lumes . L{ < }{ > } : T o select the des ired ringtone or to repe at or skip the recorded m essages. H {x} (Page) I { R } (Rec all)[...]

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    Preparation 13 Base unit dis play icons Follow ing icons a ppear on th e base un it display to indic ate the curren t statu s of the unit. Connections When the AC adaptor i s connected , a short beep w ill be heard. If it is n ot heard, c heck the con nections. Import ant: L Use onl y the AC adaptor and telephon e line c ord supplied with this uni [...]

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    Preparation 14 of the adaptor m ay cause it to becom e discon nected. L The unit will not w ork during a power failure. W e recommend c onnecting a stan dard teleph one to the same telephon e line or to the same t elephone socket using a t elephone double ad aptor . L This uni t is not des igned to b e used with rotary (pulse dial ling) servic es. [...]

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    Preparation 15 When t he batterie s are full y charged , 5 remains on the displ ay . Note: L It is norm al for the ha ndset to fe el warm duri ng cha rging . L It tak es 7 hours to fully ch arge the batter ies, howev er , you can use the handset before the batteries are full y charged. L Clean the charge conta cts (p age 1 1) of the handset and bas[...]

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    Preparation 16 1 Press the notch on the han dset cover firmly an d slide it i n the direc tion of th e arrow . 2 Remove th e old batt eries positi ve ( S ) terminal first and i nstall th e new ones . See pa ge 14 for ba ttery inst allation . T urn ing the po wer on/off Power on Press {ih} fo r about 1 s econd. L The dis play wi ll chang e to the st[...]

  • Page 17

    Making/Answering Calls 17 Making calls using the handset 1 Lift the hand set and dial the phone numbe r . L T o correct a digit, press { C/ T } , then enter the c orrect num ber . 2 Press {C} . 3 When f inished t alking, pres s {i h} or place th e handset on the bas e unit. Speak erphone The hands et feature s a digit al speaker phone, which allows[...]

  • Page 18

    Making/Answering Call s 18 L Place th e cursor on th e number y ou wish to e rase, then press { C/ T } . L Place th e cursor to the right of whe re you wa nt to insert a number , then press th e appropri ate dial k ey . 5 Press {C} or {s} . T o erase number s in the redi al list 1 Press {R} . 2 Press {e} or {v} repe ated ly to se lec t the desi red[...]

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    Making/Answering Calls 19 R button (to use the recall fe ature) { R } is us ed to acc ess optiona l telepho ne service s. Conta ct your s ervice pr ovider for det ails. Note: L If your unit is connected to a PBX (priva te branch ex change), press ing { R } can all ow you to access cert ain featu res of y our host PBX such a s transfer ring an exten[...]

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    Making/Answering Call s 20 T o redial the last number dial led Press {s} , the n press {R} . L If the oth er party ’s li ne is engag ed, the uni t will redia l up to 9 t imes aut omatically . While the base unit is waiting to redial, th e speake rphone ind icator will flash. Wh ile the base unit is r edialling , mute is automati cally tu rned on.[...]

  • Page 21

    Making/Answering Calls 21 Note: L The ringe r volume cannot be adjusted if the hand set is on the base unit. Answering calls using the base unit 1 Press {s} . 2 When f inished t alking, pres s {s} . T o adjust the ri nger volume Press { > } or { < } wh en a cal l is receiv ed or when the ba se uni t is in stand by mo de. 4 volume levels ( hig[...]

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    Phonebooks 22 Handset phonebook The hands et phoneboo k allow s you to make calls w ithout h aving to d ial manu ally . Y ou can add 200 nam es and phone nu mbers to the hands et phoneb ook, ass ign each handset pho nebook entry to the desire d category , and se arch for ha ndset phoneboo k entries by name or category . Adding entri es to the hands[...]

  • Page 23

    Phonebooks 23 2 Select “ Index Search ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select th e character en try mode that contai ns the chara cter you ar e searchi ng for , and pre ss {>} . 4 Press t he dia l key ( { 0 } to { 9 } ) which contai ns the chara cter you ar e searchi ng for (page 64). L Press th e same dial k ey repeatedl y to display the first en[...]

  • Page 24

    Phonebooks 24 3 Press {e} or {v} to selec t the des ired dial ke y number , then p ress {>} . L When the dial key is alread y used as a one t ouch dial k ey , “ @ ” is di splayed next to the dia l key numbe r . If you select this dial key , “ Overwrite ” is dis playe d. Y o u can overw rite t he previ ous assign ment if necess ary . L If[...]

  • Page 25

    Phonebooks 25 Shared phonebook The shar ed phoneboo k allows you to ma ke calls w ithout h aving to d ial manuall y . Any handset regi stered to the same bas e unit can u se the share d phon ebook. Y ou can add 20 na mes and phone num bers to th e shared ph onebook and search f or shared phoneboo k entries by name . If you subscri be to Calle r ID [...]

  • Page 26

    Phonebooks 26 4 Press t he dia l key ( { 0 } to { 9 } ) which contai ns the chara cter you ar e searchi ng for (page 64). L Press th e same dial k ey repeatedl y to display the first en try correspond ing to each le tter locate d on that d ial key . L If ther e is no entry correspondi ng to the let ter you select ed, the next en try will be disp la[...]

  • Page 27

    Phonebooks 27 Copying pho nebook entries Copying handset phonebook entries to ot her handset Handse t phonebo ok entries (p age 22) can be copie d from the handset t o the phoneboo k of a comp atible Pan asonic handset. Copying one entry 1 Find the desire d handset phone book entry (p age 22), then press {j /OK } . 2 Select “ Copy ” , th en pre[...]

  • Page 28

    Handset Settings 28 Guide to handset settings For your re ference, a chart of a ll items w hich can be customi sed for the ha ndset is printed below . L When cu stomisi ng the han dset, the c urrent item or settin g is indica ted by > . Note: L Up to 3 menu ite ms can b e displa yed at a ti me. T o select a menu i tem not sh own on the current p[...]

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    Handset Settings 29 T ime settings Alarm An alarm will sound for 3 mi nutes at the s et time onc e or daily . Set the date a nd time beforehan d (page 16). 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ Ha ndset Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Ti me Settings ” , then pres s {>} . 4 Select “ Al arm ” , then press {>} 2 times. 5 Select an[...]

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    Handset Settings 30 several seconds if the ca ller hang s up before yo u answer . Y ou may hear a dial tone or no one on th e line w hen you answe r a call. L The pr eset melodi es in thi s product are used w ith permiss ion of © 200 4 M-ZoNE Co., Ltd. Night mod e Nigh t mode allows you to select a bloc k of time duri ng which t he handse t will n[...]

  • Page 31

    Handset Settings 31 6 Select th e desired setting, t hen press {>} . 7 Press {ih} . Note: L When the a nswer ing s yst em an swers the call, th is feature does not work. Selecting ca tegories to by pas s night mode 1 Press {j /OK } . 2 Select “ Handset Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Ringer Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 4 Sele[...]

  • Page 32

    Handset Settings 32 2 Select “ Ha ndset Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Di splay Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 4 Select “ Co ntrast ” , th en pre ss {>} . 5 Press {e} or {v} repeatedly t o select the desi red contras t, then pre ss {>} . 6 Press {ih} . Call options T urning call bar on/of f This feat ure prohibit s maki[...]

  • Page 33

    Handset Settings 33 2 Select “ Ha ndset Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Ot her Options ” , then pres s {>} . 4 Select “ Le tterWise ” , then pres s {>} . 5 Select the desir ed langua ge, then pre ss {>} . 6 Press {ih} . T urning keytones on/off Keytones are tones heard when keys are pressed . Includes c onfirmati on t[...]

  • Page 34

    Base Unit Settings 34 Guide to b ase unit settings For your re ference, a chart of a ll items w hich can be customi sed for the ba se unit i s printed below . L These it ems are c ustomis ed using the handset. L When cu stomisi ng the bas e unit, the current item or setting is indicat ed by > . Note: L Up to 3 menu ite ms can b e displa yed at a[...]

  • Page 35

    Base Unit Settings 35 Ringer setup Night mode Nigh t mode allows you to select a bloc k of time durin g whic h th e base un it wi ll not ring for out side calls. Th is feature is useful fo r times when you do not want to be dis turbed, for exam ple, wh ile sleepi ng. Nigh t mode can be set in dependen tly for the handset ( page 30) and th e base un[...]

  • Page 36

    Base Unit Settings 36 Call options Changing the recall time Change the recall ti me, if neces sary , dependin g on the re quiremen ts of y our service provi der or PBX. 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ Ba se Unit Setup ” , then press {>} . 3 Enter “ 0000 ” (default ba se unit PIN). L If you ch anged the PIN, enter it ( page 38). 4 Select ?[...]

  • Page 37

    Base Unit Settings 37 3 Enter “ 0000 ” (def ault base un it PIN). L If you chang ed the PIN, enter it (pa ge 38). 4 Select “ Call Options ” , then pres s {>} . 5 Select “ ARS Settings ” , then pres s {>} . 6 Select “ Area Code ” , then pres s {>} . 7 Select a n area co de locat ion (1-4), t hen press {>} . L If the loc a[...]

  • Page 38

    Base Unit Settings 38 Other option s Changing the base unit PIN (Personal I dentification Number) For secu rity , the base unit PIN m ust be entered w hen chang ing cert ain settings . The default PIN is “ 0000 ” . Import ant: L If you change the PIN , please make note of your n ew PIN. The unit will n ot reve al the PIN to y ou. If you forg et[...]

  • Page 39

    Call er ID Se rvic e 39 Using Caller ID service Import ant: L This uni t is Caller ID c ompat ible. T o use Caller ID feature s (such as display ing caller p hone num bers), you must subscri be to Calle r ID service. Consult your servic e provider for detai ls. Caller ID feature s When an o utsid e call is received, th e caller’s phone nu mber ca[...]

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    Cal ler ID Ser vice 40 page 29 when calls from t his categ ory are receive d. The default setting i s “ Ext. Ringtone ” . 1 Press {k} , then p ress {j /OK } . 2 Select “ Category ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select a category , then pres s {>} . 4 Select th e current setti ng of the cate gory ringtone, then press {>} . 5 Select th e des[...]

  • Page 41

    Call er ID Se rvic e 41 4 Select “ Er ase ” , then press {>} . L T o eras e all entr ies, s elect “ Erase All ” , then p ress {>} . 5 Select “ Ye s ” , then press {>} . 6 Press {ih} . Stori ng caller informat ion into the handset phonebook 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ Ca ller List ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Press {e} or {[...]

  • Page 42

    SMS (Short Message Service) 42 Using SMS (Short Message Service) SMS allows you to s end and re ceive text messag es between other fixe d-line an d mobile phones th at suppor t comp atible SMS netw orks and fe atur es. Import ant: L T o use SMS feat ures, you must: – subsc ribe to the Caller ID and/or appr opri ate ser vice – confirm SMS is tur[...]

  • Page 43

    SMS (Short Message Service) 43 L Cons ult yo ur ser vic e prov ider for mo re informat ion. 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ SM S ” , then press {>} . 3 Select “ Pu blic ” , then press {>} . 4 Select “ Se ttings ” , th en pre ss {>} . 5 Enter “ 0000 ” (default ba se unit PIN). L If you ch anged the PIN, enter it ( page 38). 6[...]

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    SMS (Short Message Service) 44 L If your message con tains over 160 characte rs, “ @@ Long Message @@ ” is display ed. Y our servic e provide r may trea t long mess ages dif ferentl y from other messa ges. Consul t yo ur serv ice p rovid er for det ails. L “ Invalid Number ” i s displa yed if yo u try to send a m essage to a ph one number s[...]

  • Page 45

    SMS (Short Message Service) 45 – F is di splayed Reading a received message 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ SM S ” , then press {>} . 3 T o access the pu blic mailbox Select “ Pu blic ” , then press {>} . T o access a priva te mailbox Select the desi red mailbox, press {>} , then ente r its pas sword. L If a mail box cont ains new[...]

  • Page 46

    SMS (Short Message Service) 46 3 Edit the nu mber , then pre ss {C} or {s} . Guide to SMS settings If the base unit is reset to i ts defa ult setti ngs (page 38), the fol lowing SMS-re lated settings will be re set. Note: L If the bas e unit is reset to it s defaul t settings , the cont ents of th e receiv e and send li sts w ill be e rased. Creati[...]

  • Page 47

    SMS (Short Message Service) 47 Note: L If you c hange the name of a mailbox which has messa ges in th e receive li st, the mes sages wil l remain in the rece ive list under the n ew mailbo x name. L If you era se a mai lbox, it s messa ges will also be erased. Stori ng the PBX line access number (for PBX users only) S tore your PBX l ine access nu [...]

  • Page 48

    SMS (Short Message Service) 48 A vailable character ent ries for SMS Import ant: L For chara cter entry when enterin g the nam e for phone book, etc., s ee pa ge 64. The dial keys are used to e nter chara cters and numbers. Eac h dial ke y has mu ltiple characte rs assigned to it. The availabl e character e ntry mode s are, Lett erWise, Alp habet, [...]

  • Page 49

    SMS (Short Message Service) 49 Alphabet character table (ABC) Numeric entry t able (0-9) Greek cha racter t able ( M ) Extended ch aracter t able ( N ) L The follo wing are us ed for both uppercase a nd lowe rcase: TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 49 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM[...]

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    Answering System Fea tures 50 Answering system This uni t cont ains an a nswering s ystem which can answe r and recor d calls for you when you are unavai lable to answer the phone. Y ou can also record your own voice memos ( page 53 ) and phon e conversati ons (page 19). Import ant: L Only 1 person c an access the answeri ng system (li sten to m es[...]

  • Page 51

    Answering System Features 51 L S peak clearly about 20 c m away from the mic rophone. 2 Press { 5 } to sto p recordin g. L The gr eeting m essage i s played ba ck. Note: L If “ E ” is di splayed , record the gre eting messag e again. Using the han dset 1 Press {j /OK } . 2 Select “ Answer System ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Record [...]

  • Page 52

    Answering System Fea tures 52 Listening to new/al l messages When you have new mess ages: – the answ er on in dicator on the base unit flashes – the to tal nu mber of new mess ages is shown on the han dset displa y – the b ase unit beeps ab out on ce a mi nute if the mes sage alert fea ture (pa ge 57) has been turned on Note: L The base unit [...]

  • Page 53

    Answering System Features 53 Calling back using the handset (Caller ID subscri bers only) If caller inf ormation was received for the cal l, you can c all the c aller back while lis tening to a mess age. 1 Press {j /O K } du ring play back . 2 Select “ Ca ll Back ” , th en pre ss {>} . Note: L T o edit the num ber before calling back, selec [...]

  • Page 54

    Answering System Fea tures 54 Remote operation Using a to uch tone phone, y ou can call y our phone nu mber fro m outside and acc ess the unit t o listen t o messages or chang e answer ing sys tem settings . The uni t’s voice guidanc e will prom pt you to press cert ain dial keys to perfor m differe nt operations. Import ant: L In order to o pera[...]

  • Page 55

    Answering System Features 55 L If mess age memo ry is ful l, erase unneces sary mess ages (pag e 55). Remote commands Y ou can p ress d ial keys to acce ss cert ain answer ing sys tem function s with out waiting for the voice gu idance to prompt y ou. T urning on the answering system remotely If the answeri ng system is of f, you can turn it on rem[...]

  • Page 56

    Answering System Fea tures 56 2 Select “ An swer System ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Se ttings ” , th en pre ss {>} . 4 Select “ Nu mber of Rings ” , then press {>} . 5 Select the desired setting , then press {>} . 6 Press {ih} . For T elstra Homeline s ervice subs cribers T o receive V oice Mail and use ans wering syste[...]

  • Page 57

    Answering System Features 57 T urning message alert on/off This feat ure alerts you when new mes sages have bee n recorded . The bas e unit bee ps about once a minute until you have list ened to all ne w mess ages. 1 Press {j /O K } . 2 Select “ An swer System ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Se ttings ” , th en pre ss {>} . 4 Select [...]

  • Page 58

    Multi- unit Operation 58 Operating additional unit s Additional handset s Up to 6 handset s can be re gister ed to a single b ase unit . Additiona l handse ts will give yo u the freed om to, for e xample, hav e an int ercom call w ith anoth er handset while a third ha ndset is on an out side cal l. See page 6 for inform ation on ordering a dditiona[...]

  • Page 59

    Mult i-unit Oper atio n 59 2 Select “ Handset Setup ” , then pres s {>} . 3 Select “ Registration ” , then pres s {>} 2 tim es. 4 Select a base unit number , then press {>} . L This nu mber is u sed by the h andset as a refe rence onl y . 5 Pre ss and hold {x} on the b ase unit for about 3 seconds, until the registratio n tone sou [...]

  • Page 60

    Multi- unit Operation 60 4 Enter “ 335 ” . 5 Select “ Ca ncel Base ” , then pres s {>} . 6 Enter “ 0000 ” (defa ult handset PIN). L If you ch anged the PIN, enter it ( page 32). 7 Select the base uni t(s) you wa nt to cancel, by press ing the de sired base unit numbe r . L The selec ted base uni t number(s) will flas h. L T o cancel [...]

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    Mult i-unit Oper atio n 61 L T o page all handset s, press {x} a nd { 0 } . Y ou can tal k with the han dset user who a nswers firs t. (Pa gi ng) L T o stop pa ging, pr ess {x} again. 2 Handset : Press {C} or {s} to answ er . 3 Base unit: When finish ed tal king, press {s} . Handset : When finish ed tal king, press {ih} . Between handset s Example:[...]

  • Page 62

    Multi- unit Operation 62 T ransferring a call withou t speaking to the handse t user 1 During an outs ide call, p ress {x} , th en press th e desired handset num ber . L The in us e indica tor flashe s to indic ate the out side c all is on hold. 2 Press {s} . L The out side c all rings at the han dset. Note: L If the handset use r does not answer t[...]

  • Page 63

    Useful Informat ion 63 W a ll mounting Note: L Make sure the screws are secu rely fastened to the wall . L Do not pinch the tel ephone li ne cord a nd AC ada ptor cord b etween the b ase unit and the wall. L Use the fo llowing wal l template to position the screws be fore drilling . 108 mm Screws Hook 108 mm TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 63 Tuesday, Apri[...]

  • Page 64

    Useful Informati on 64 A vailable character ent ries Import ant: L For chara cter entry when writi ng SMS messa ges, see p age 48. The dial keys are used to e nter chara cters and numbers. Eac h dial ke y has mu ltiple characte rs assigned to it. The availabl e character e ntry mode s are, Lett erWise, Alp habet, Numeric, Greek, Extend ed 1, Exten [...]

  • Page 65

    Useful Informat ion 65 Alphabet character table (ABC) Numeric entry t able (0-9) Greek cha racter t able ( M ) Extended 1 character t able ( N ) L The follo wing are us ed for both uppercase a nd lowe rcase: TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 65 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM[...]

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    Useful Informati on 66 Extended 2 character t able ( O ) L The follo wing are us ed for both uppercase a nd lowe rcase: Cyrillic charac ter ta ble ( P ) TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 66 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM[...]

  • Page 67

    Useful Informat ion 67 T ro ubleshooting If you st ill have diffi culties a fter fol lowing the instructi ons in this section, disconn ect the AC adaptor an d turn of f the handset, the n reconnec t the AC adaptor an d turn on th e handset . Initial settings Problem Cause & sol ution w is flashing. L The hands et is not r egistered to the bas e[...]

  • Page 68

    Useful Informati on 68 T elephone Problem Cause & sol ution I cannot m ake or rec eive ca lls. L The AC ada ptor or tele phone li ne cord is no t connecte d. Check th e connec tions. L If you are u sing a s plitter to con nect the u nit, remove the splitter and con nect the unit to th e wall socket d irectly . If the uni t operates properly , c[...]

  • Page 69

    Useful Informat ion 69 S tatic is h eard, soun d cuts in and out. Int erference fr om other elec tr ical un its. L Locate the handset and the ba se unit a way from other elec trical app liances. L Move clo ser to the base uni t. L Y our unit is connect ed to a tel ephone li ne with ADSL serv ice. W e recommen d connec ting a filt er (contac t your [...]

  • Page 70

    Useful Informati on 70 SMS (Short Message Service) I cannot re gister a h andset to a base unit . L The maximu m number of base unit s (4) are already register ed to the h andset. Can cel unused base unit registratio ns from th e handset (p age 59). L The maxi mum num ber of han dsets (6) are al ready register ed to the b ase unit. C ancel unuse d [...]

  • Page 71

    Useful Informat ion 71 Answering system “ E0 ” is di splayed . L Y our phone n umber is permanen tly withhe ld or you have not s ubscrib ed to the a ppropriate service. Consult your servic e provide r . “ Q ” is not dis played af ter you read a message. An error code ( “ FD ” , “ FE ” , or “ E0 ” ) is displa yed. L When an erro [...]

  • Page 72

    Useful Informati on 72 Speci fications ■ St andard: GAP (Generic Access Profile) ■ Number of cha nnels: 120 Dup lex Ch annels ■ Frequency ra nge: 1.88 GH z to 1.9 G Hz ■ Duplex p rocedure: TDMA (T ime Division Mu ltiple Acces s) ■ Channel sp acing: 1,728 kHz ■ Bit rate: 1,15 2 kbi t/s ■ Modulation : GFSK (Gauss ian Freque ncy Shif t K[...]

  • Page 73

    Index 73 Index A Alarm: 29 Answering c alls Base uni t: 21 Handset: 20 Answer ing sy stem: 50 Listenin g to mes sages: 51 Remote op eration: 54 Sett in gs: 55 T urning on /off: 50 Audible c all: 25 , 26 , 40 Aut o talk : 20 , 32 B Base unit Additiona l base un its: 58 Cancel ling: 59 PIN: 38 Resetting : 38 Selectin g: 59 Sett in gs: 34 Battery Char[...]

  • Page 74

    Index 74 S SM S feat ure: 42 S peakerphone: 17 , 19 T T ransfer call s: 61 V V oice enhan cer: 18 V oice ma il: 41 Vo l u m e Receive r: 17 Ringer (Base unit): 21 Ringer (Hand set): 29 S peaker (Base u nit): 19 S peaker (Hand set): 17 W Wall m ounting: 63 TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 74 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Notes TG1840AL(e-e).book Page 75 Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM[...]

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