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Cordless telephone Model WP 1130 Draadloze telefoon Model WP 1130 Instructions for use Gebruiksaanwijzing · · · · · The telephone you have purchased complies with the DECT standard. However, if you register a Type 32 or 33 handset at the base station, the functions which do not comply with the DECT standard will not be available. Your mobile communication system has a radio module at its disposal which has a range of up to approximately 300 metres if used outdoors and up to approximately 50 metres indoors (the range can be reduced by metal objects (e.g. reinforced concrete) in the immediate vicinity or by a television or other electrical appliances (with the exception of the base station). Do not install your telephone in a damp place such as a bathroom or laundry room. Keep the device at a minimum distance of 1.5 m from the sink if you wish to install it in a kitchen. The device was designed for use at an ambient temperature of 5°C - 45°C. In areas with frequent thunderstorms, the device should be protected against electrical surges. It is also advisable to check whether your insurance policy covers such eventualities. Electrical connections: 230 V power supply, alternating current, single-phase with the exception of the facilities on the IT circuit diagram in accordance with the EN 60-950 standard. Caution: In accordance with the criteria laid down in the EN 41003 standard the mains voltage is to be classified as high voltage. In the event of danger the power plugs can be prophylactically unplugged to isolate the device from the 230 V power supply. For this reason the sockets must be in the vicinity of the device and easily accessible. The base station may only be operated with the supplied power cable. Telephone connection: This facility was developed in accordance with the European guideline 98/482/CE for pan European operation as a single device within an analogous telephone network. It complies with the TBR21 and TBR38. If problems should occur when using this device, please contact your dealer. · The sign confirms that the products complied with the technical regulations laid down in the directive 1999/5/EC, section 3, which were valid at the time of certification. · The manufacturer declares that the above-named product was manufactured in compliance with supplement II of the RTT guideline 1999/5/EC. · Please note: You are using a device which complies with the DECT standard for communication in the private sector between cordless telephones and a cordless private branch exchanges or base stations. The use of such devices is subject to the guideline from 13th January 1995 (issued on 26th January 1995) which determines the conditions of a universally applicable licence on the basis of paragraph L.89 of the Post and Telecommunication Law. Because radio frequencies are being employed the following directions must be carefully observed: 1. When DECT systems are being employed no guarantee can be given that approved radio devices will not mutually interfere with one another. 2. The installation of DECT devices (cordless private branch exchanges with more than two connections to the telephone network) must be carried out by a technician who has been approved by the ministry responsible for telecommunication because installations of this kind are rated (in accordance with the paragraphs R. 20-22 of the Post and Telecommunication Law) as being complex. 3. The conditions pertaining to the access to a DECT telephone network must be stipulated in a written agreement from the authorized and responsible network operators. Caution: Only use approved rechargeable batteries which comply with the specifications laid down by the manufacturer. Damaged or used up batteries is hazardous waste and must be disposed of accordingly. They do not under any circumstances belong in the domestic refuse! Caution: The telephone cannot be used for emergency calls in the event of a power failure. 3 Table of contents Many thanks for purchasing a WP 1130 telephone! Your WP 1130 telephone 1 2 Installing the WP 1130 3 The handset 10 11 12 13 The base station 14 Connecting up to the telephone network Inserting the rechargeable batteries into the handset State of charge of the battery Connecting up to the telephone network 15 16 Using the WP 1130 4 5 External calls Muting Volume level of the handset Receiving calls Forwarding a call to another handset 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 6 Internal calls Redialling one of the last three numbers Forwarding a call to another telephone Directory Saving a telephone number in the directory Using the directory Changing/Deleting a number in the directory Saving a dialled number in the directory Searching for a handset Functions of the caller Id (directory) Useful information Troubleshooting Guarantee 7 Selecting the base station Selecting the language Naming the handset Emergency number Activating the keyguard Setting the contrast of the display Settings of the base station Selecting the priority handset for incoming calls Settings for calls Call barring Dialling a barred number Changing the dialling mode Setting the timed break (R key) Setting the number for automatic outward calls (private branch exchanges) Setting the delay until the outward call connection is made Changing the pin of the base station Setting year Registering Registering mode of the base station De-registering a handset De-registering a base station Factory default settings of the base station Factory default settings of the handset Displaying the numbers of received calls Dialling a number Deleting a number Saving a number Use in combination with devices from other manufacturers Maintenance and care Technical specifications 8 9 Settings for the handset Setting the melody of the handset Setting the volume level of the melody Activating/Deactivating the key beeps Changing the pin of a handset 27 27 Please read these directions for use carefully before using your WP 1130 telephone for the first time. 4 Your WP 1130 telephone The handset Components of the telephone: A base station a stand a power supply unit a telephone cord a handset self-adhesive feet Enables you to select the function which is shown on the display directly above the key. MENU key Displays the menus. Enables you to select the function which is shown on the display directly above the key. Enables you to scroll through certain lists. Volume There are three volume levels at your disposal (can be set during a call). R edial key Enables you to select one of the last three numbers you have dialled. Enables you to select the function which is shown on the display directly abo ve the key. R key Recall function in connection with a private branch exchange. HANG UP key Press to end the call ANSWER key Press this key to answer a call if the handset is not currently on the base station. 1 The base station Short press: search for handset. Long press: register the handset. Charging display Lights up when the handset is being charged. WP 1130 WP 1130 Call display Lights continually if a call is being made with another handset. Flashes fast when registering. Flashes slowly when a handset is being searched for. 2 Installing the WP 1130 battery Inserting the batteries into the handset The handset is provided with a rechargeable NIMH battery (3.6 V 400 mA). Remove the lid of the battery compartment at the back of the handset and insert the plug of the battery into the socket on the left-hand side of the compartment. Positioning the base station The mounting base can be attached in two ways depending on the desired inclination: Position 1: semi-inclined The base rests on its short side. Attach two self-adhesive feet to the base station and the other two the mounting base. Position 2: inclined The base rests on its long side. Attach the four self-adhesive feet to the mounting base. Slide the two cords through the hole at the rear of the base station. plug Lay the battery cord carefully into the compartment and then close the latter by sliding the lid. for the connection of the State of charge of the battery Recommendation: Charge the battery in the handset for battery 12 hours before using the telephone for the first time. The battery symbol will light up continually if the battery is sufficiently charged. If the battery is only partially charged, the inner part of the symbol will start to flash. This indicates that the battery is almost empty and will soon have to be recharged. Shortly before the battery is empty, the outer part of the battery symbol will start to flash accompanied by an acoustic symbol. This indicates that the battery has been totally discharged und must be recharged immediately. Connecting up to the telephone network Connect the telephone cord to the corresponding socket with the following sign: Plug the other end of the cord into the telephone outlet box. battery full low charge Connecting up to the mains supply Plug the power supply unit into the socket bearing the following symbol: Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. Only use the supplied power supply unit. Using another power pack could cause damage to the device which is not covered by the guarantee. The WP 1130 is now ready for use. battery empty Charging the batteries in the handset Place the handset into the charging cradle. The battery symbol will flash as long as the battery in the handset is being charged. It will stop flashing when the battery has been sufficiently charged. battery charging 3 Using the WP 1130 Setting the required language for the handset MENU Or... Dial the number before you press the ANSWER key. Enter the telephone number of your choice and it will appear on the display. If you make a mistake when entering the telephone number, press the Back key to delete the inco rrect figure. Now press the ANSWER key in order to dial the number you have entered. Press the HANG UP key to end your call. The length of your call will then be shown for five seconds on the display. Press the MENU key several times until Telephone appears on the display. Press the OK key to confirm. HS Settings will then appear on the display. Press the OK key to confirm. MENU Press the MENU key several times until Set Language is displayed. Press the OK key to confirm. Muting During a call you can press the key under the word Mute on the display in order to switch off the microphone. As long as this option is activated, the word Mute will be visible on the display and the handset will give an acoustic signal. Press the key once more in order to switch on the microphone again. MENU Press the MENU key in order to scroll through the available languages. English ­ Deutsch ­ French ­ Nederlands ­ Spain ­ Italiano Press the OK key to select a language. Press the <<< Back key several times or wait 20 seconds until the telephone has switched back to the idle condition. Level of volume of the handset Three volume levels are available. You can adjust the volume during a call by pressing either the bottom or the top of the VOL key. If you wish to set the volume during a call, press the bottom or the top of the VOL key repeatedly in order to hear the three available volume levels. External calls Press the ANSWER key and wait for the dialling tone. Ext Call will then appear on the display. Enter the required telephone number. The number will then appear on the display. Volume x (x = 1, 2 or 3) will be shown on the display. 4 Receiving calls (2 possibilities) The telephone rings. Ext Call appears on the display. If the handset is on the base station: Take it off the base station and answer the call. The Symbol will light up on the base station and you can then speak to the caller. Replace the handset on the base station to end your call. If the handset is not on the base station: You must press the ANSWER key before you can speak with the caller. The Symbol will light up on the base station. Press the HANG UP key to end the call. In order to end the forwarding process to the second handset you must press the HANG UP key on the first handset. The second handset will then take over the call. Press the HANG UP key on the second handset to end the call. Internal calls Internal calls can take place between two handsets. If, for example, five handsets have been registered, you can phone an external subscriber when an internal call is taking place between two handsets. Forwarding a call to another handset You can forward an external call to another handset (information concerning the registering of another handset can be found on page 19). Press the INT key and then enter the number of the required handset. The dialled handset will then start to ring and Int Call x will appear on its display (x corresponds with the number of the calling handset). The symbol will then begin to flash. The person with the second handset accepts the call by pressing the ANSWER key. The connection will then be made. If the ...

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