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Cordless ISDN telephone DECT
Eurit 748/758
User Manual
Safety precautions
This DECT cordless telephone is designed for transmitting voice calls over the ISDN telephone
network. Any other use whatsoever is not permitted and is regarded as in violation of the
provisions. The user manual with safety precautions is a part of the product package and must
be passed on to the new owner on reselling.
Caution: Warning/danger statement, follow safety precautions!
Please note that the ringer for incoming calls as well as signal tones are emitted on
the handset loudspeaker. Do not therefore hold the handset close to your ear while
one of these functions is on, otherwise your hearing may be affected.
Use only the supplied rechargeable batteries: NiMH AAA 800 mAh Model
No. GP80AAAHC.
Rechargeable batteries
Use only mains adapters 6 V 600 mA SSA-5W-05 EU 060060F for the base station
or charging unit! (supplied). Using other rechargeable batteries or non-rechargeable
batteries/primary cells can be dangerous and cause malfunctions in or damage to the
telephone. To insert the batteries, please follow the instructions in the chapter entitled
“Setting up the handsets”.
Please note:
Do not immerse batteries in water or throw in the fire.
Rechargeable batteries can become warm while recharging. This is normal and not dangerous.
Do not use any other type of charging unit since this may damage the batteries.
Before using the telephone, wearers of hearing aids should note that radio signals can
be picked up by the hearing aid and cause an unpleasant buzzing noise.
Do not use your DECT cordless telephone in environments at risk from explosion (e.g. paint-
works, petrol stations etc.)
Do not position the base station or charging station in bathrooms or showers.
The radio signals may influence the working of medical equipment.
In the event of a power cut or if the batteries are discharged, your DECT cordless telephone
will not function!
The handset must not be charged up without batteries or the battery cover in place.
Do not touch open contacts!
Disposal
Please dispose of batteries, base station, handset, charging unit and mains units in an
ecological manner. Do not dispose of them in domestic waste.
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Connecting the phone ………………………………………………………………………14
Setting up the handsets ……………………………………………………………………15
Inserting the rechargeable batteries ……………………………………………………15
Charging the batteries …………………………………………………………………16
Language choice/Installation assistant ………………………………………………………17
Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) ………………………………………………………18
Changing users …………………………………………………………………………18
Getting to know your telephone ………………………………………………………19
Handset keys …………………………………………………………………………………19
Handset display symbols ……………………………………………………………………21
About the menus ……………………………………………………………………………22
Menu navigation …………………………………………………………………………22
Back to previous menu …………………………………………………………………22
End menu …………………………………………………………………………………22
Eurit 758 base station with answer machine ………………………………………………23
Eurit 748 base station ………………………………………………………………………24
Telephoning …………………………………………………………………………………25
Making an external call ………………………………………………………………………25
Call preparation …………………………………………………………………………25
Ending a call ……………………………………………………………………………25
Accepting a call ………………………………………………………………………………25
Reject call ……………………………………………………………………………………25
Send DTMF/keypad information ……………………………………………………………25
Handsfree operation …………………………………………………………………………26
Handset / handsfree volume …………………………………………………………………26
Handset secrecy ………………………………………………………………………………26
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Redial …………………………………………………………………………………………27
Redialling a number from the list ……………………………………………………27
Copying numbers from the redial list …………………………………………………27
Deleting individual entries/entire redial list ……………………………………………27
Sending SMS messages from the redial list* …………………………………………28
Group call (paging) …………………………………………………………………………28
Keypad lock …………………………………………………………………………………28
Internal calls …………………………………………………………………………………29
Internal enquiry call …………………………………………………………………………30
Brokering (switching between two calls) ………………………………………………30
Call transfer …………………………………………………………………………………31
Internal call transfer …………………………………………………………………31
External call transfer ……………………………………………………………………31
Three-way conference ………………………………………………………………………32
External enquiry call …………………………………………………………………………32
Directory………………………………………………………………………………………33
Directory entries ………………………………………………………………………………33
Adding a new entry ……………………………………………………………………33
Tips for entering names/numbers ………………………………………………………33
Editing entries ……………………………………………………………………………34
Deleting directory entries/entire directory …………………………………………34
Dialling numbers from the directory ……………………………………………………34
Sending SMS messages from the directory* ………………………………………………34
Copying directory entries ……………………………………………………………………35
Copying entries/entire directory to another handset ………………………………35
Calls list* ……………………………………………………………………………………36
Viewing/dialling a number from the calls list ………………………………………………36
Sending SMS messages from the calls list* ………………………………………………36
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Saving numbers from the calls list to the directory ………………………………………37
Deleting individual entries …………………………………………………………………37
Deleting the entire calls list …………………………………………………………………37
Audio …………………………………………………………………………………………38
Handset/base station ringer ………………………………………………………………38
Beeps …………………………………………………………………………………………39
Key beep …………………………………………………………………………………39
Range beep ………………………………………………………………………………39
Charging beep ……………………………………………………………………………39
Accu beep ………………………………………………………………………………39
Confirmation beep ………………………………………………………………………39
Family …………………………………………………………………………………………40
Direct call (baby call) …………………………………………………………………………40
Room monitoring (baby surveillance) ………………………………………………………41
Charges ………………………………………………………………………………………42
Cost of last call ………………………………………………………………………………42
Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………42
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………42
Type of Display …………………………………………………………………………42
Charge factor ……………………………………………………………………………42
Currency …………………………………………………………………………………42
Calendar/clock ………………………………………………………………………………43
Alarm …………………………………………………………………………………………43
Snooze function …………………………………………………………………………43
Appointments ………………………………………………………………………………43
Adjust time/date ……………………………………………………………………………43
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Network functions …………………………………………………………………………44
Call forwarding ………………………………………………………………………………44
Unconditional ……………………………………………………………………………44
No reply……………………………………………………………………………………44
Busy ………………………………………………………………………………………44
Call waiting …………………………………………………………………………………45
Activating/deactivating call waiting ……………………………………………………45
Accepting a waiting call …………………………………………………………………45
Anonymous call (Identification restriction) …………………………………………………46
Conference assistant …………………………………………………………………………46
Parking ………………………………………………………………………………………46
Park/unpark ………………………………………………………………………………46
Park ID ……………………………………………………………………………………46
Recall …………………………………………………………………………………………47
Call back on busy (Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber/CCBS) …………………47
Auto Redial ………………………………………………………………………………47
Malicious Call Identification (MCID) ………………………………………………………47
Network answer machine (Voicebox) ……………………………………………………48
Provider ………………………………………………………………………………………48
SMS ……………………………………………………………………………………………49
SMSShort Messaging Service …………………………………………………………49
Writing SMS messages ………………………………………………………………………49
Inbox …………………………………………………………………………………………50
Drafts …………………………………………………………………………………………50
Outbox ………………………………………………………………………………………50
Templates ……………………………………………………………………………………51
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………51
Service centres ……………………………………………………………………………51
Send service ………………………………………………………………………………51
New SMS alert ……………………………………………………………………………51
Additional information to activate the T-Com SMS service ………………………………52
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Remote access ………………………………………………………………………………59
Remote access PIN ………………………………………………………………………59
Remote activation of answer machine …………………………………………………60
PIN alarm …………………………………………………………………………………60
Operating the answer machine from an external telephone …………………………60
Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………61
Language ……………………………………………………………………………………61
Presentation …………………………………………………………………………………61
Display ……………………………………………………………………………………61
• Wallpaper ………………………………………………………………………………61
• Menu color ……………………………………………………………………………61
• Font ……………………………………………………………………………………61
• Contrast ………………………………………………………………………………62
• Backlight ………………………………………………………………………………62
• Screen Saver ……………………………………………………………………………62
Keypad backlight …………………………………………………………………………62
Telephony ……………………………………………………………………………………63
Automatic DTMF …………………………………………………………………………63
Auto Talk …………………………………………………………………………………63
System PIN ……………………………………………………………………………………63
PBX ……………………………………………………………………………………………64
Repeater ………………………………………………………………………………………64
Eco Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………65
Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode ……………………………………………………65
Radiation reduction in communication …………………………………………………65
MSN settings …………………………………………………………………………………66
Assigning an MSN ………………………………………………………………………66
Allocating an MSN ………………………………………………………………………66
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Additional handsets/base stations ………………………………………………………67
Registering additional handsets ……………………………………………………………67
Deregistering a handset ……………………………………………………………………67
Selecting the base station ……………………………………………………………………67
PBX access ……………………………………………………………………………………68
Compatibility …………………………………………………………………………………68
Access Code …………………………………………………………………………………68
Entering the Access Code ………………………………………………………………68
Incoming Code on/off ………………………………………………………………68
Maintenance …………………………………………………………………………………69
Reset …………………………………………………………………………………………69
Software version ……………………………………………………………………………69
Installation assistant …………………………………………………………………………69
General information ………………………………………………………………………70
Approval and conformity ……………………………………………………………………70
Warranty conditions …………………………………………………………………………70
Technical Data …………………………………………………………………………………71
Index …………………………………………………………………………………………72
Warranty Certificate ………………………………………………………………………76
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Introduction
Swissvoice
Your Eurit 748/758 is fitted with the latest innovations in terms of reduction of electro-
magnetic radiation (so called electro-smog”) as well as electrical power consumption
reduction.
The Swissvoice includes three main features:
Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode (Eco Mode)
When in standby, the electromagnetic radiation is automatically shut down between the
base station and the handset(s). This works with one ore more handsets declared to the
base station. The handset(s) and the base station are waiting for a wake-up signal should
a call come in, when you activate one handset or when the system synchronises some
data.
In other terms, electromagnetic radiation is generated only when the system is in use!
(refer to page 65 for settings).
Radiation reduction in communication
65% radiation reduction of the handset is achieved when it is near the base station.
The handset’s power transmission are regulated; the power transmitted from the handset
is automatically reduced to the lower level, depending on the distance to the base sta-
tion (refer to page 65 for settings).
Electrical consumption reduction
The efficiency of the switching power supply reduces the electrical consumption of the
telephone.
Combined with the Radiation Reduction and Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode it
contributes to save energy and costs.
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Contents of the package
Eurit 748/758
1 base station
1 connector cable
1 mains unit 6 V 600 mA SSA-5W-05 EU 060060F
1 handset
2 rechargeable batteries NiMH AAA 800 mAh Model No. GP80AAAHC
1 user manual
1 belt clip (mounted)
Additional items for Eurit 748/758 Duo
Second handset
2 additional rechargeable batteries
Charging bay (for the second handset) with power supply
Setting up the telephone
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Location
To obtain the best possible range, we recommend positioning the telephone in a location
central to your sphere of activity. Avoid positioning the telephone in niches, recesses and
behind steel doors.
The maximum range between the base station and handset is approximately 50 meters
indoors and 300 meters outdoors. Depending on the surrounding conditions as well as
spatial and structural factors, the range may be smaller. Silent zones can occur due to the
digital transmission in the frequency range used – even within the range, depending on
the structural environment. In this case the transmission quality may be reduced through
the increased incidence of short breaks in transmission. Normal call quality can be restored
if you move slightly out of the silent zone. If the range is exceeded, the call will be dis-
connected unless you move back into range within five seconds.
To avoid radio signal interference from other electronic equipment, we recommend that
the base station and handset are situated at the greatest possible distance (min. 1 meter)
from other equipment.
Repeater
You can use a repeater to extend the range and receiving power of your base station.
The repeater must first be registered and activated on the base station. (Your telephone
is delivered with the default setting “off”).
Note For settings refer to chapter “Settings, Repeater”.
Setting up the telephone
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Setting up the base station or charging unit
Do not expose the base station or charging unit to direct sunlight.
Protect the base station or charging unit against moisture. Do not position the base
station or charging unit in rooms exposed to condensation, corrosive steam or excessive
dust. Condensation can be present in basements, garages, conservatories or sheds.
The ambient temperature must be between 5 °C and 40 °C.
Position the base station and charging unit in a clean, dry and well-aired location.
Choose a place which is stable, level, and not subject to vibrations. To avoid mutual
interference, do not position the base station or charging unit in the immediate vicinity
of electronic equipment such as hi-fi systems, office equipment or microwave ovens.
Avoid positioning the telephone near heat sources such as heating elements or near
obstacles such as metal doors, thick walls, niches and cupboards.
There is no mains switch on the base station or charging unit. For this reason the socket
to which it is connected must be easy to access.
Listening protection
When you are on the telephone, the base station and handset are connected to each
other over a radio link. The base station handles switching between the telephone net-
work and the handset. To ensure that no-one can eavesdrop or telephone at your cost,
the base station and handset exchange codes. If the codes do not match, the connection
with third-party handsets cannot be set up.
Setting up the telephone
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Setting up the telephone
The stand
Inserting the stand
1. Lay the base station down on the table
(front side down).
2. Insert the stand in the grooves of the
base station and press it on lightly.
3. Make sure that the lower support
tabs click into the slots provided.
There is a definite click when the stand
is properly seated.
Removing the stand
1. Lay the base station down on the table (front side down).
2. Fix the base station with one hand.
3. With the other hand press the two tabs right and left simultaneously and pull
the stand out.
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Setting up the telephone
Connecting the phone
Before you can start using your telephone you must plug in the telephone connector
cable and the mains cable.
Note The cables must pass above the stand to assure the proper standing of the
base station.
Safety note
Use only mains adapters 6V 600mA SSA-5W-05 EU 060060F for the
base station or charging unit! (supplied).
Telephone connector cable
The telephone connector cable has two different plugs. Insert the smaller plug in the
socket marked with the telephone symbol on the base station, and fit the cable into the
corresponding cable duct. Insert the larger plug in your telephone connection socket.
Mains cable
First, insert the mains cable in the socket marked with the mains connector symbol on
the base of the base station or charging unit, and fit the cable in the moulded cable
duct. Then insert the mains plug in the 230 V socket.
Note Your telephone will not function if the mains connector is not plugged in or
during a power failure.
Socket for telephone connector cableSocket for mains cable
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Setting up the handsets
Your handsets will be ready for operation (for making or accepting calls) only once the
batteries have been fully charged for the first time.
Inserting the rechargeable batteries
The bottom part of the handset contains a battery compartment for housing two type
AAA batteries (microcells).
Removing the battery
compartment cover:
Slide the battery compart-
ment cover downwards
(approx.3 mm) and lift.
Inserting the two rechargeable batteries (note the polarity!):
Insert the batteries in the battery compartment. Make sure the polarity is correct. Insert
the batteries so that the flat end (negative polarity) of the battery is pressing against the
spring. The handset will not function if the batteries are incorrectly inserted. This may
result in damage. Replace the compartment cover by placing it approximately 3 mm off-
set and slide it upwards until it clicks into place.
Setting up the telephone
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Setting up the telephone
Charging the batteries
The batteries are not yet charged when you first unpack the telephone. Insert the hand-
set in the base station or charging unit for charging. The flashing battery symbol on the
handset shows the charging status. The batteries will take around 14 hours to fully charge.
Note Do not insert the handset in the base station or charging unit without
batteries.
Do not use any other type of charging unit since this may damage the
batteries.
The following symbols indicate the charging status on the handset display:
Charging status “full”
Charging status “1/2
Charging status “empty”
Once the new batteries have been inserted, the display on the handset indicates the
actual charging status only after a complete charging cycle.
Your telephone is now ready to use.
Important!
Please note: after you have inserted the batteries for the first time, the battery display
will indicate the correct information on the charging status only after a complete charg-
ing cycle.
Use only the supplied rechargeable batteries NiMH AAA 800 mAh Model
No. GP80AAAHC. Never use disposable batteries/primary cells.
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Setting up the telephone
Note You can replace the handset in the charging/base station after every call.
Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in
different charge states. Avoid removing the batteries from the handset for no
good reason, since this affects the optimum charging cycle.
Because your telephone is fitted with a low-radiation mechanism, the antenna
automatically switches off in standby mode and cannot therefore emit any
radiation. Your telephone is delivered with this function switched on.
You can telephone for up to 12 hours with fully charged batteries.
The handset has a standby time of up to 120 hours.
If the battery charge status has reached its lower limit, the battery symbol ( )
flashes in the display and a warning signal is heard. You have 10 minutes of
talk time left.
Language choice/Installation assistant
The language choice appears. Press to scroll to the desired language and press OK
to confirm.
An installation assistant guides you then step by step through the setup procedure for
your telephone.
Follow the displayed instructions and enter all MSN numbers along with user name,
as well as time and date.
Note The installation assistant will re-appear following a reset of the telephone
(reset to default settings).
You can also enter the preferred language, MSNs, time and date in the
corresponding menus.
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Setting up the telephone
Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN)
When you ordered your ISDN connection, your network operator will have assigned you
several Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN). You can assign these numbers to different
devices or assign individual numbers to different users. Every MSN (user) can then define
individual settings for the number assigned to him or her.
Your telephone can manage up to 5 MSNs. To use all the functions, you must set up at
least one MSN with user name (see section on “Assigning an MSN”).
Changing users
To change users, press the softkey under MENU. Use to scroll to
CHANGE USER
and
select the relevant user. The current user is displayed. You can now access the activated
user’s calls lists, charge displays and individual settings. To find out how to set preferences
for individual MSNs, refer to the section on “MSN settings”.
Note The
CHANGE USER
menu can only be accessed if more than one MSN has
been programmed.
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Getting to know your telephone
Handset keys
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3
9
5
8
4
7
R
MNO
DEF
2
JKL
ABC
TUV
GHI
PQRS WXYZ
0
Int
1
!
Backlit display
Earpiece
Hash key
Alphanumerical
keypad
Talk key
Enquiry key with
flash function
“End call” key
Key “Write SMS Message”
Microphone
Softkey (multifunctional key)Softkey (multifunctional key)
Internal call key
Navigation key
Activating
the key lock
Redial
Message keyCall list
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Getting to know your telephone
Softkeys (multifunctional keys)
Right softkey: Choose menu options, confirms entries/settings.
Left softkey: returns to previous menu step.
Navigation key For scrolling up/down or right/left.
In answer machine mode, message playback: right = skip forward,
left = replay message; double click = skip back.
Redial Open redial list.
Message key Access to new unanswered calls, SMS* or answer
machine messages.
Opens calls list*.
Internal call key For conducting handset-to-handset calls.
Call key For conducting and accepting calls and switching to hands-
free.
“End call” key Press briefly to end a call or return to standby mode.
Press and hold down to switch the handset on/off.
Alphanumerical keypad For dialling telephone numbers. Letters printed
on housing. Press and hold down “0” when entering a telephone number
to insert a dialling pause between two digits.
Voicebox Press and hold down for direct access to network answer
machine messages.
Call anonymously Press and hold down to suppress caller ID for next call.
Park/ unpark Press and hold during call: Park. Press and hold in stand-
by mode: Unpark.
Asterisk key For entering asterisks. Press and hold down to switch
handset ringer on/off.
Hash key For entering the hash symbol. Press and hold down to
switch keylock on.
0
9
WXYZ
1
3
DEF
4
GHI
Int
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Getting to know your telephone
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
Handset display symbols
The following symbols are displayed on your handset.
Coverage symbol
Reception displayed when the handset is
within range of the base station.
Flashes when out of range of the base station
or not registered with the base station.
Alarm set
Indicates that the alarm is set.
Handsfree on
Indicates that handsfree speaking is activated.
Active call
Indicates that a call is in progress.
Ringer off
Indicates that the ringer is switched off.
Keypad lock
Indicates that the keypad is locked.
Call forwarding activated
Indicates that call forwarding is activated.
Auto Redial
Indicates that Auto Redial is activated.
Battery full
Indicates that the batteries are fully charged.
Battery empty
Indicates that the batteries are almost discharged.
Unanswered calls*
Displayed if you have unanswered calls in the
calls list.
You have new SMS messages*
Indicates that you have new SMS messages.
You have new answer machine
messages
Indicates that you have new answer machine
messages.
You have messages on your
voicebox*
Displayed if you have new messages on your
voicebox.
Internal call
Indicates a handset-to-handset call.
Indicates that the function “Call back on
busy” is activated.
)
Keypad locked A locked keypad prevents numbers being dialled
inadvertently.
Enquiry key Press key R to activate some network functions.
Key “Write SMS Message” Write SMS message.
R
!
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Getting to know your telephone
About the menus
Menu navigation
In standby when pressing the softkey under the display shows the menu MENU
“Directory” together with the corresponding symbol.
Pressing the navigation key (up /down) will lead to the further available menus.
The title of the selected menu appears together with the corresponding symbol.
Your handset provides you with an easy-to-follow menu. As a rule, every menu offers a
list of options. To select main menu, sub-menu and options, press the softkey below the
corresponding display text.
With the handset switched on and ready for use, press the softkey under to openMENU
the menu selection and use the navigation key to scroll to the menu or option you are
seeking. Press OK to open the options list, use the navigation key to scroll down the
list to the preferred option, and confirm the option by pressing OK.
Back to previous menu
Press BACK to return to the previous menu.
End menu
To exit a menu, press the softkey under BACK. If you want to return to standby mode,
confirm by pressing .
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Eurit 758 base station with answer machine
Getting to know your telephone
Eurit 758
Playback/
Stop
DeletePrevious
Next
Group call on
handsets (paging)
Switches the
answer machine
on or off
Adjust
loudspeaker
volume
Message
counter/
Status indicator
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Getting to know your telephone
Eurit 748 base station
Group call on
handsets (paging)
“In operation” LED
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Making an external call
Press , wait for the dialling tone and dial the number.
Call preparation
First, enter the number. Press to dial the number.
If you enter an incorrect number, you can:
delete it by pressing repeatedly the foxkey under .
move the cursor to the desired character by pressing the navigation key (left/right).
Ending a call
Press or replace the handset in the charging unit/base station.
Accepting a call
The caller’s number or name (if already saved in the directory) is displayed only if your
network operator supports caller line ID (Caller Line ID Presentation/CLIP*).
Press to accept the call.
Reject call
You can reject an incoming call. Press to reject the call on this handset.
The base station and the other registered handsets continue to ring.
Send DTMF/keypad information
By switching to temporary DTMF you can press the softkey under OPTIONS, DTMF to
send control signals, e.g. for the network answer machine, during a call.
Note If you have activated “Automatic DTMF” in the
SETTINGS
,
TELEPHONY
menu, there is no need to switch to temporary DTMF. Temporary DTMF is
automatically deactivated when you end the call.
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
Telephoning
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Telephoning
Redial
The 15 last-dialled numbers are saved in a redial list. If a name and number are already
stored in the directory, the name is shown instead of the number.
Redialling a number from the list
If the telephone is in standby mode:
Press to open the redial list and press to scroll through the list. Press as soon
as you have reached the number you are seeking.
Note To open the redial list the telephone in standby mode. must be
After having pressed the talk key the redial list cannot be opened with
the -key.
If the redial list is empty, a message to this effect appears.
Copying numbers from the redial list
You can copy a number from the redial list to the directory.
Press to open the redial list. Use to scroll through the list to find the number you
are seeking, and press the softkey under . Enter the name andOPTIONS, SAVE NUMBER
number and define your individual settings. Assign the entry to the relevant user and save.
Note If the number is already in the directory, the Save function is not displayed.
Deleting individual entries/entire redial list
Press to open the redial list. Scroll through until you reach the entry you are seeking.
Press the softkey under and delete the entry or the entire list.OPTIONS
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Telephoning
Sending SMS messages from the redial list*
1. Press the softkey under . Use to scroll through the list to find the entry you are
seeking, and press the softkey under OPTIONS, WRITE MESSAGE.
2. Write and send your SMS message.
Group call (paging)
You can activate a group call to locate a mislaid handset.
1. Press on the base station. The mislaid handset rings.
2. Press again to end the ringing signal or press on the handset.
Keypad lock
If you want to carry the handset around in your pocket, you can activate the key lock.
This prevents you inadvertently dialling a number.
1. Press and hold down . The display shows
KEYPAD LOCKED
.
2. To unlock the keypad, press the softkey under UNLOCK, then press .
Note If the keypad is locked,
you can dial emergency numbers (in call preparation only) and incoming
calls can still be accepted.
you cannot dial a number or access menus.
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Telephoning
Three-way conference
You can use the conference assistant to set up a three-way conference with 2 external
call parties.
1. Scroll to
NET FUNCTIONS
,
CONFERENCE ASSISTANT
and press OK to confirm.
2. Dial the number of the call partner or search for it in the directory. Press the softkey
under CONTINUE. Once the connection is set up, tell the call partner that you are
setting up a three-way conference call. The call partner is put on hold.
3. Dial the number of the second call partner or search for it in the directory. The three-way
conference call is activated as soon as the second call partner accepts the call.
Note If the second call partner does not answer, you can return to the first call
partner by pressing the softkey under END.
External enquiry call
You are conducting an external call and want to call another external party without
ending the active external call.
1. Start the external enquiry call by pressing the enquiry key .
2. Enter the external call number.
To switch between the call partners press the softkey under OPTIONS BROKERING, .
To connect all three call partners with each other in a 3-party conference, press the
softkey under OPTIONS JOIN, .
Note An external enquiry call is managed by the public telephone network and is
therefore dependent on your network operator’s available services (network
functions). Contact your network operator to find out whether this service
is supported.
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Calls list*
If your network operator supports caller ID presentation* (CLIP), the caller’s number
(if he did not withheld his own number) is displayed before you accept the call.
If you have received new calls, a message to this effect appears in the display. A list is
kept of answered and unanswered calls.
The calls list can hold up to 30 entries. If the list is full, the oldest entry is overwritten by
the most recent entry.
Note If the calls list is empty, a message to this effect is displayed.
Viewing/dialling a number from the calls list
Press to open the calls list. Press to scroll through the list. Press to dial the
number.
Sending SMS messages from the calls list*
1. Press to open the calls list. Use to scroll through the list to find the entry you are
seeking, and press the softkey under OPTIONS.
2. Write and send your SMS message.
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Saving numbers from the calls list to the directory
1. Press . Scroll through until you reach the entry you are seeking.
2. Press the softkey under OPTIONS,
SAVE NUMBER
. Enter the name for the associated
number and define your individual settings. Assign the entry to the relevant user and
save.
Deleting individual entries
1. Press . Scroll through the relevant calls list (for answered and unanswered calls) until
you reach the entry you are seeking.
2. Press the softkey under OPTIONS,
DELETE CALL
and delete the entry.
Deleting the entire calls list
Press and
DELETE ALL CALLS
to delete the entire list.
Calls list*
* Function dependent on network operator.
Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported.
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Procedure:
1. Press the softkey under MENU. Press to scroll to
AUDIO
ad press OK to confirm.
2. Scroll to the relevant submenu and make the relevant settings:
Handset/base station ringer
You can programme different ringer melodies for each MSN on the handset and base
station, to signal external and internal calls. Choose from the 5 standard and 10 poly-
phonic ringer melodies in the handset and 5 standard ringer melodies in the base station.
Set the preferred ringer melodies and associated volume for external/internal calls.
You can also set an increasing volume.
Use the possibility to assign the melody/picture you want to an entry in the directory.
When you get a call from this participant, you hear the personalised melody and see the
defined picture in the display.
Audio
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Audio
Beeps
Your telephone supports various tones which you can activate or deactivate:
Key beep
Every time a key is pressed, a brief beep is heard.
Range beep
A warning beep is sounded if you exceed the maximum range. Move closer to the base
station.
Charging beep
When you insert your handset in the charging unit/base station, the batteries are auto-
matically charged up. A short beep is heard.
Accu beep
Sounds when the batteries are running low.
Confirmation beep
Settings and entries are confirmed by a short beep.


Product specificaties

Merk: Swissvoice
Categorie: Telefoon
Model: Eurit 748 HSCB
Kleur van het product: Zwart
Ingebouwd display: Ja
Breedte: 180 mm
Diepte: 115 mm
Hoogte: 62 mm
Breedte verpakking: 345 mm
Diepte verpakking: 240 mm
Hoogte verpakking: 200 mm
Soort: DECT-telefoon
Resolutie: 67 x 98 Pixels
Montagewijze: Bureau
SMS: Ja
Wachtstand: Ja
Nummerherkenning: Nee
Conferentiegesprek mogelijk: Ja
Gesprekstijd timer: Ja
Beeldscherm, aantal kleuren: 65536 kleuren
Standby tijd: 120 uur
Backlight toetsen: Ja
Klok met kalender: Ja
Aantal melodieën: 15
Gesprekstijd: 12 uur
Capaciteit telefoonboek: 200 entries
Opnieuw bellen: Ja
Capaciteit nummerherhalingslijst: 15
Batterij-oplaadindicatie: Ja
Navigatietoets: Ja
Draadloze verbindingen: Ja
Pager functie: Ja
Maximum indoorbereik: 50 m
Maximum outdoorbereik: 300 m
Antwoordapparaat: Nee
Aantal handsets mogelijk: 6
Aantal items in belgeschiedenis: 30
Plaats toetsen: Handset
Batterijtechnologie: Nikkel-Metaalhydride (NiMH)
Display met achtergrondverlichting: Ja
Bel-lijn identificatie presentatie (CLIP): Ja
Contactpersonen toevoegen via handset: Ja

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