Euroset 2035 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User Manual

euroset 2035User Manual2035 IM.indd 1 2009-8-28 11:36:09

Page 2 - Instruction

9Adjusting the telephoneSetting the date and time/Phone setupDate/timeEnter the date and time in YY/MM/DD HH:MM format, e.g. 09/08/31 14:59.Use the Do

Page 3 - Safety precautions

10Adjusting the telephoneSetting the handset volumePress the Down/Up key.Press the OK key./The volume on the handset can be set to one of 2 levels and

Page 4 - Connecting

11Activating/deactivating the waiting melodyYou can activate and deactivate the waiting melody for the mute (default setting: on).Initiate function.0:

Page 5 - Using the phone

Adjusting the telephone12Activating/deactivating call duration displayThe telephone can show the approximate call duration in the display (up to 99 mi

Page 6 - Making calls

13Operation on a PABXEntering/deleting an external line prexIf you are using your telephone on a PABX, you may have to save one or more external line

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14Operation on a PABXDelete all external line prexesIf your telephone is set to pulse dialling and you want to use functions that require tone dialli

Page 8 - Saving numbers

15Network services for public telephone systemsNote:Network services are functions that your network provider makes available to you. You have to requ

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16Picking up a waiting callIf you receive a call during another call, you will hear the call waiting tone in the handset. Depending on yo

Page 10 - Adjusting the telephone

17Deleting entries in the calls listScroll through the calls list.At the selected entry, press the OK key.In the menu, select Delete.Press the OK key.

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18Network services for public telephone systemsImmediate emergency callAn emergency number stored in the network service is automatically dialled when

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Answering machine on/off keyRepertory keysRecall keyLast number redial keyDelete/Mute keyLoudspeaker key (handsfree)KeysReady for useMicrophone offRec

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19Network services for public telephone systemsActivating call forwardingCall forwarding when busy:Select CFB. Press the OK key.Call forwarding when t

Page 14 - Operation on a PABX

20Answering machineOperating the answering machineActivating/deactivating the answering machinePress the AM key to activate and press again to deactiv

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21Answering machineRecording your personal announcementThe telephone is supplied with standard announcements for both announcement modes. You can reco

Page 16 - Picking up a waiting call

22Answering machinePlaying messagesNew unplayed messages are indicated by the ashing AM key .Press to start playing new messages.Playback starts

Page 17 - Calls list

23Answering machineMessage context menuYou can use message functions from the context menu during playing back messages.Press during playing back

Page 18 - “You have a message“ display

24Answering machineRecording memosYou can record your own notes (memos) locally, e.g. for your family.Press the OK key to start recording.After the sh

Page 19 - Phonemail

25Answering machineSetting up the answering machineThe answering machine is supplied set up ready to use. You can also make personal settings.Setting

Page 20 - Automatic callback

26Answering machineYou can set a time control (3 time periods) for the answering machine. Then the answering machine is activated or deactivated depen

Page 21 - Answering machine

27Calling your answering machineAnswering machineDial your own phone number.While listing your own announcement, press and enter your PIN (defaul

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28AppendixEntering charactersKey1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x1Blank1 € £ $ ¥ ¤2a b c 2 ä á à â ã ç3d e f 3 ë é è ê4g h i 4 ï í ì î5j

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2When installing, connecting and operating the telephone, always observe the following precautions:Only use the plugs and leads supplied. Only use th

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AppendixIf you telephone is not working perfectlyNo signal tone: The tone volume might be set to 0.Lift handset, no dialling tone: Is the connecting l

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Setting up the telephone for use3Purpose of connecting to the mains using the adapterIf your telephone is connected to the mains using the adapter, yo

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Using the phoneMany of your telephone's functions are accessed using a menu that is organised in several levels.The functions of the main menu an

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Making callsDialling a numberLift handset, dial number.Dial a phone number. If you enter an incorrect number, press to delete it and

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6Last number redialMaking callsThe last 10 numbers dialled (up to 32 digits) are saved automatically. You can retrieve these numbers from the redi

Page 29 - Appendix

Different telephone settings must be completed with the OK key so that they are available permanently.In order to (e.g. after an incorrect entry) c

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8Saving numbersSaving from the calls listIn the calls list (see page 16), press the Down/Up key until the desired number appears in the diaplay.At the

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