AEG Voxtel D200 manual

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    1 UK CORDLESS TELEPHONE Voxtel D200/D205 USER GUIDE UK V1[...]

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    2 P1 P2 WXYZ PQRS OK R 7 4 GHI 0 8 TUV 5 JKL 9 6 MNO 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P3 P4 14 15 9 10 11 12 13 16 P 5[...]

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    3 UK 1 BECAUSE WE CARE Thank you for pur chasing this pr oduct. This pr oduct has been designed and assembled with utmost car e for you and the envir onment. This is why we supply this pr oduct with a quick installation guide to r educe the number of paper (pages) and ther efor save tr ees to be cut for making this paper . A full and detailed user [...]

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    4 10. The use of other battery types or non-r echar geable batteries/primary cells can be danger ous. These may cause interfer ence and/or damage to the unit or surr oundings. The manufactur er will not be held liable for damage arising fr om such non-compliance. 11. Do not use thir d party charging bays. Damage may be caused to the batteries. 12. [...]

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    5 UK 5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 5.1 Handset overview (see P1) # Meaning 1 Up key t In idle mode: press to access the call list t In menu mode: press to scr oll up the menu items t In phonebook list / redial list / call list: pr ess to scroll up the list t During a call: press to incr ease the earpiece volume t During ringing: press[...]

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    6 5 Speakerphone key t During a call: press to turn on / of f the speakerphone. t Call list / phonebook entry: press to make a call with speakerphone t During ringing: press to answer a call with speakerphone 6 Down key (r edial/down) t In idle mode: press to access the r edial list t In menu mode: press to scr oll down the menu item[...]

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    7 UK Indicates that speakerphone is being used. Indicates that your answering machine (T AM) is on and flashes when ther e is a new message. Indicates that the handset ringer is switched of f. Steady when an alarm is set. Flashes when the alarm is sounding. Indicates that the keypad is locked. Indicates when you have a new V oice Mail message. (Th[...]

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    8 Right soft key function. Pr ess to go back to the pr evious menu (back) level or cancel the curr ent action. Right soft key function. Pr ess the alarm, or mute/unmute the micr ophone during a call. 5.3 Base station with telephone answering machine (T AM) contr ol (see P4) # Meaning 9 Delete Pr ess once to delete the message during playback. In id[...]

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    9 UK 5.4 Base two digit-LED display infor mation 0F-> -- Displayed when the answering machine is turned of f. 0n-> XX Displayed when the answering machine is turned on wher e XX is number of messages in T AM memory . 00 Steady on: no voice messages in the T AM. XX Flashing: ther e ar e XX new messages r ecor ded wher e XX is fr om 01 to 5 9. [...]

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    10 5.5 Menu structur e t In idle mode, press to go to CALL LIST , the first option in the menu list. t Press / to go to other options in the menu list. t Press O K to enter a sub-menu or function. t Press to go back to the pr evious level t Refer to the following for the menu structure. / Key press / / / / / / Main Menu CALL LIST PH[...]

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    11 UK W riting Tips: t Once a character is selected, the cursor will move to the next position after a short pause. t Y ou can move the cursor within the text with the / keys to amend the text entry . t Press to delete the last character . t Press and hold to delete the entir e text string. 5.6.1 English Character Set Key Alphanumeric E[...]

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    12 Note: The base unit needs mains power for normal operation, not just for char ging the handset batteries. 6.2 Installing and char ging the batteries (see P3) t Place the 2 supplied batteries into the battery compartment with the polarity markings. Use only the NiMH r echar geable battery type pr ovided with the telephone. t Position the ba[...]

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    13 UK t Press to dial out the selected call list entry . 7.1.5 Call fr om the redial list t Press to access the r edial list and pr ess / to select the desired r edial number . t Press to dial out the selected r edial number . 7.1.6 Call timer Y our handset automatically times the duration of every call. The call timer is displayed as soon[...]

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    14 During a call: Pr ess “C” ( ) to mute the micr ophone and “MUTED” will display on the LCD. Y our caller cannot hear you. Pr ess “C” ( ) again to unmute the micr ophone. 7.7 T ur n of f the handset ringer In idle, pr ess and hold # to turn of f the handset ringer . The icon is displayed on the LCD. Note: The display will still flash [...]

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    1 5 UK Note: If ther e ar e no numbers in the r edial list, the display shows “EMPTY ”. 7.9.2 Stor e a redial number into the phonebook t Follow Steps 1 and 2 in section 7.9.1. t Press O K and / to select “ADD TO PB“. t Press O K and then enter the name you want to use in the phonebook. t Press O K and then modify the number , i[...]

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    16 7.11 Make an Inter nal Call (Multi - handset versions only) This featur e is only applicable when ther e ar e at least two r egister ed handsets. It allows you to make internal calls, transfer external calls fr om one handset to another handset and make confer ence calls. If the called handset is not answer ed within 60 seconds, the called hands[...]

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    17 UK t Press on the calling handset or put the calling handset on the char ging cradle to end the curr ent call with the external party . t The external call is transferred to the called handset. Note: If the other handset has not answer ed the inter com call, you can stop the inter com and r eturn to the external call by pr essing . 7.11.4 [...]

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    18 t Press O K to stor e the phonebook entry . 8.2 Sear ch for a phonebook entry In idle: t Press and / to select “PHONEBOOK” and then press O K to access the phonebook. t Enter the first letter of the name using the alphanumeric keys (e.g. if it begins with C, pr ess the 2 key thr ee times) and then / to scr oll to the entry you want[...]

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    19 UK t Press O K to confirm, and the entry will be deleted. 8.6 Delete all Phonebook entries t Press and / to select “PHONEBOOK“ and then press O K to access the phonebook. t Press O K and / to select “DELETE ALL“. t Press O K to display “CONFIRM?“. t Press O K to confirm. All entries will be deleted and the display wi[...]

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    20 9.1 View the call list All r eceived calls ar e saved in the call list with the latest call at the top of the list. When the call list is full, the oldest call will be r eplaced by a new call. Any unanswer ed calls which have not been viewed ar e marked with a icon at the centr e of the bottom line of the display . t Press to access the call [...]

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    21 UK 10 PHONE SETTINGS Y our phone comes with a selection of settings that you can change to personalise your phone the way you like it to work. 10.1 Date and Time Settings If you subscribe to Caller Display the time and date settings will be automatically updated by the network when you r eceive an incoming call. The Caller Display service only s[...]

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    22 t Press OK and then enter the date information in the format you set in Section 10.1.1. t Press O K to confirm. Note: If date has been set befor e, the curr ent date will display , otherwise, “DD- MM-YY ” will display . 10.2 Alar m Settings Y ou can set an alarm time on this phone. When an alarm is set, the alarm icon is shown on the [...]

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    23 UK Note: If ON is selected, you will be pr ompted to set the alarm time. 10.2.2 Set the Alar m Time (If Alarm time is set to be “ON“) t Follow Steps 1 to 4 in Section 10.2.1. t Enter the alarm time in 24 hour format. t Press O K to display “SNOOZE“. t Press O K and / to select snooze “ON“ or “OFF“. t Press O K to c[...]

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    24 t Press O K and / to select the desired ringer volume (a total of 6 ringer volume levels including “VOLUME OFF“). Note: The r espective ringer volume will be played during your selection. If “VOLUME OFF“ is selected, the w w w i i l l l l b b icon will be displayed. t Press O K to confirm. 10.3.4 Set Alert T ones Thr ee dif fer en[...]

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    2 5 UK t Press O K and / to select “HS DISPLA Y“. t Press O K and / to select “HANDSET NAME“ or “TIME“. t Press O K to confirm. Note: If TIME is selected, but no time has been set the display will show --------. 10.5 Set the Auto Answer If you turn on the Auto Answer , you can answer a call automatically by just lifting the ha[...]

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    26 Y ou will need to enter the 4-digit System PIN (Default PIN is 0000) in or der to de-r egister a handset fr om the base station. A de-r egister ed handset will have the antenna icon flashing and “REGISTER” on the display . Note: Y ou cannot de-r egister the handset that you ar e curr ently using. t Press and / to select “BS SETTINGS“[...]

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    27 UK Note: If the new PIN enter ed in Step 6 is not the same as the new system PIN enter ed in Step 5 , you must enter the new system PIN at step 5 again. t Press O K to confirm 10.7 Handset registration Important: When you pur chase your phone, all handsets ar e alr eady r egister ed to your base, so you do not need to r egister them. Handset[...]

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    28 t Enter the 4-digit system “PIN“ (default 0000). t Press O K to display “CONFIRM?“ t Press O K to confirm, and the phone will be r eset to its default settings. 11 ANSWERING MACHINE (Only for D20 5 ) Y our phone includes a telephone answering machine that r ecor ds unanswer ed calls when it is on.The answering machine can stor [...]

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    29 UK 11.2 Listen to the messages in the answering machine When new messages ar e r ecor ded on the answering machine, the flashes on the handset display until all the new messages ar e played. After a new message is played it will be saved as an old message automatically unless it is deleted. Old messages will be played after all new messages ar [...]

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    30 Note: Alternatively , you can use the following shortcut keys to contr ol dif fer ent operations during message playback. t Press key 5 to stop message playback. t Press key 4 once to skip to r epeat playing the current message fr om the beginning. Pr ess twice to skip backwar d to play the pr evious message. t Press key 6 to skip to pl[...]

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    31 UK ONL Y” which does not allow callers to leave a message. In that case, your callers will be pr ompted to call back later . t Press and / to select “ANS. MACHINE”. t Press O K and / to select “T AM SETTINGS”. t Press O K and / to select “ANSWER MODE”. t Press O K and / to select “ANS & REC” or “ANSWER ONL Y?[...]

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    32 11.5.4 Playback and Delete the Outgoing Message (OGM) Y ou can playback your own personalised OGM or the pr e-set OGM for “ANS & REC“ mode or “ANSWER ONL Y“ mode and choose to delete your personalised OGM during playback and r ecor d a new one whenever you want. Please note that pr e-set OGM cannot be deleted. 11.5.4.1 Playback the O[...]

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    33 UK t Press O K and / to select your desired answer delay . t Press O K to confirm. 11.5.6 Set the Recording Time of Incoming Message Y ou can set the maximum length of the r ecor ding time of the incoming messages. t Press and / to select “ANS. MACHINE“. t Press O K and / to select “T AM SETTINGS“. t Press O K and / to se[...]

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    34 t Press to r eturn to pr evious scr een and you cannot hear the r ecor ding. At any time if you want to pick up the call, you can pr ess and the message r ecor ding will be stopped automatically . If the answering machine is in the pr ocess of r ecor ding, the message alr eady stor ed will be saved. 11.5.8 Change the Compression Rate Thr ee d[...]

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    3 5 UK Note: If the new PIN enter ed in Step 6 is not the same as the new PIN enter ed in Step 5 , you must enter the new system PIN at step 5 again. t Press O K to r econfirm. 11.5.9.2 Activate or Deactivate the Remote Access t Press and / to select “ANS. MACHINE“. t Press O K and / to select “T AM SETTINGS“. t Press O K and /[...]

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    36 Keys Functions While message is not playing While message is playing 2 Delete the curr ent message playing 4 Repeat playing the curr ent message fr om the beginning. Pr ess twice to skip backwar d to play the pr evious message 5 Play the message Stop the curr ent message playback 6 Skip to play the next message 7 T urn on the answering machine 8[...]

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    37 UK 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Pr oblem Causes Solutions No dialling tone when pr essing t The connection cord of the base station is not plugged in. t The adapter cord is not plugged in corr ectly in the base station. t Another handset is using the base to make a call. t Wr ong telephone line cor d. t Check the connections. Unplug and plu[...]

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    38 Pr oblem Causes Solutions The caller cannot leave a message. t The answering machine is turned of f. t Message memory is full. t ANSWER ONL Y mode is set. t T urn on the answering machine. t Erase unnecessary messages. t Change to ANS & REC mode. I cannot operate the answering machine r emotely . t Y ou are entering the [...]

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    39 UK 13 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE The phone is guaranteed for 24 months fr om the date of pur chase shown on your sales r eceipt. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear , neglect, faults on the telephone line, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or r epair o[...]

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    40 14 TECHNICAL DET AILS Standar d Digital Enhanced Cor dless T elecommunication (DECT) Fr equency range 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (bandwidth = 20 MHz) Channel bandwidth 1.728 MHz Operating range Up to 300m outdoors; Up to 5 0m indoors Operating time Standby: 100 hours, T alking: 10 hours Battery char ge time:1 5 hours T emperatur e range Operating 0° C to [...]

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    41 UK 16 DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE (ENVIRONMENT) At the end of the pr oduct lifecycle, you should not thr ow this pr oduct into the normal household garbage but bring the pr oduct to a collection point for the r ecycling of electrical and electr onic equipments. The symbol on the pr oduct, user guide and/or box indicate this. Some of the pr oduct mate[...]

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