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UK KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com ID-Nr.: KH5001-07/07-V1 Analogue comfort telephone KH5001 Operating Manual KH 5001 3) 2& 2! 2@ 2* 2( 2# 2$ 2% 2^ ³· »¿ ´ ² ¾ µ ¹¸ 118mm 2* e-bench KH 5001 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 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 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 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 7. Wall Mounting 8. Initial settings a) Selecting the display language b) Allocating the memory capacity 6 6 6 7 11. Special functions Sleep function VIP Caller numbers Wake-up alarm function Single button emergency call/ baby call f) Deleting lists g) Delete all ­ "Reset" b) c) d) e) 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 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 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 12. Is there a problem? 13. Cleaning and Care 14. Disposal 15. Warranty and service 16. Conformity declaration 17.Importer 18.Index 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 10.Making a phone call 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 Keep this manual for future reference and pass it on with the equipment to any future users. -3- e-bench KH 5001 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. -4- Network features Dialling modes: Flash function: Network functions: Tone / Pulse 80-900 ms CallerID,Mailbox display e-bench KH 5001 · · 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 q w e r t y u i o a s d f g h j k l ; 2) 2! 2@ 2# 2$ 2% -5- 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 e-bench KH 5001 2^ 2& 2* 2( 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: -6- e-bench KH 5001 t 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. 9. Basic settings The functions described here are only accessible in the programming mode. To call the programming mode,... 2@ 2@ 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, ... 2^ · press the 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. t ­ ­ 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. -7- 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). e-bench KH 5001 b) Adjusting the display contrast If you have called the programming mode, ... 2@ t 2@ t 2@ 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. 2@ 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 ... 2@ 2@ t 2@ t 2@ t 2@ t 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. -8- t 2@ t 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 "-". 2@ Press the button again to confirm your selection and to move on to the next setting option. e-bench KH 5001 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). 2@ t - Press the button repeatedly till the text "PREFIX" is displayed. Press to set the Local Code. In the display... a sho ...

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