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USER MANUAL ULTRA OUTDOOR 2010C TOPCOM
To use 'Caller ID' (display caller), this service has to be activated on your phone line. Normally you need a separate subscription from your telephone company to activate this function. If you don't have the Caller ID function on your phone line, the incoming telephone numbers will NOT be shown on the display of your telephone.
Belangrijk
This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of conformity can be found on:
http://www.topcom.net/support/cedeclarations.php
UK The features described in this manual are published with reservation to modifications.
NL De in deze handleiding beschreiben möglichkheden worden gepubliceerd onder voorbehoud van wijzigingen.
F Les possibilités décrites dans ce manuel sont publiées sous réserve de modifications.
D Die in dieser Bedienungsanleitung umschriebenen Moltigkeiten, werden vorbehaltlich Änderungen publiziert.
ES Las caracteristicas descriñas en este manual puede ser objeto de futuras modificaciones.
UK The CE symbol indicates that the unit complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive.
NL Het toestel voldoet aan de basiseisen van de R&TTE-richtlijn. Dit wordt bevestigd door de CE-markering.
F La conformité de l'appareil avec les exigences fondamentales de la directive europeenne R&TTE relative aux terminaux, est confirmée par le label CE.
D Die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen der R&TTE-Directive ist durch das CE-Kennzeichen bestätigt.
ES El sello CE corrobora la conformidad del equipo con losrequireimientos Basicsicos de la directiva R&TTE.
1 General information
This user guide contains all the information you need to install, set up and operate your device. It also contains information and important notes for your safety and help in the event of problems.
1.1 The product: Butler Outdoor 2010

The product name "Twin" describes a variant consisting of a base station with cordless handset plus an additional charging station with an additional cordless handset (= Twin). 'Triple' version has 2 additional charging stations & handsets.
This product has been manufactured in accordance with the uniform digital standard for cordless telephones (DECT). DECT technology features a high level of security against interception as well as high-quality digital transmission. This telephone is intended for various applications, for example on a network of base stations and cordless handsets that make up a complete PBX: up to 5 cordless handsets can be operated on one base station. Internal calls can be made between any two cordless handsets. Up to 6 repeaters can be registered to the base to extend the distance range.
If available on your line, caller ID services from your telephone service provider are possible on this telephone. If you use these services, the caller's telephone number is shown in the telephone display.

To use "Caller ID", this feature must first be enabled for your telephone line. Contact your telephone service provider for information about activating this feature. If this feature is not enabled, the numbers from which incoming calls originate will NOT be shown in the telephone display.
1.2 Copyright
This document is protected by copyright.
All rights, including those of total or partial photomechanical reproduction, duplication and distribution by means of particular processes (such as data processing, data carriers and data networks), and substantive and technical changes, are reserved.
1.3 Signal words and symbols
| Symb | Signal | Meaning |
| ! | Warning | Warning of risk of potential serious injury or death if you fail to comply with this information. |
| ! | Caution | Warning of risk of potential minor injury if you fail to comply with this information. |
| none | Caution | Risk of material or environmental damage. |
| ! | Important | This provides important information about the function. |
| i | Info, tip | General information or particular tips. |
1.4 Intended use
This product is intended for making telephone calls via a fixed line within a telephone network. The pre-requisite for proper use of the phone is professional installation taking account of the information in this user guide.
Any other use is deemed improper and is not permitted.
Any modifications or conversions by the user that are not described in this user guide, are deemed improper and are not permitted.
1.5 Safety notes
The following basic safety notes must always be taken into account when using electrical devices.
Carefully read the following safety notes and details on the correct use of the device. Familiarise yourself with all the functions of the device. Keep this user guide in a safe place near the device and pass it on to another user if necessary. Do not pass the telephone on to third parties without the user guide.
Electrical risks:

Risk of injury or death due to electrical current!
In the event of danger, disconnect the device from the 230V mains immediately.
- Do not use the device if the mains adapter, cable or device are damaged. Take care not to drop the device as it could be damaged.
- The voltage within the device is at hazardous levels. Never open the casing or insert object through the ventilation slot.
- Prevent liquids penetrating the device. If this should occur, unplug the mains adapter from the power socket and the telephone cable connector from the wall socket.
- Also unplug the mains adapter from the power socket and the telephone cable connector from the wall socket if faults occur during operation and before cleaning the device.
- Do not touch the charger and plug connectors with sharp or metal objects.
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Do not modify or repair the device. The device or cable should only be repaired by a specialist in the service centre. Repairs that are not carried out properly can cause significant risks to the user.
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Children frequently underestimate the dangers of handling electrical devices. Never allow children near electrical devices unsupervised.
- Do not use the device in humid areas (e.g. bathroom) or very dusty areas.
Devices connected to the mains may be damaged during thunderstorms. Therefore always unplug the device in a thunderstorm. - The mains adapter must be completely removed from the socket to disconnect the device fully from the power supply. Always pull the plug and never the cable.
- Check cables regularly for damage, protect them against hot surfaces and other hazards, unwind them fully, lay them so that nobody can trip over them and do not constrict them.
Fire risks:

Risk of injury or death due to fire!
Do not expose the device to excessive heat and disconnect it from the 230 V mains supply immediately in the event of danger.
The heat generated inside the device may cause a fault or a fire in the device. Therefore do not expose this device to extreme temperatures:
- Avoid direct sunlight and heat;
- Do not cover the ventilation slot on the device.
Risk of explosion:

Risk of injury due to explosion!
Exercise particular caution with batteries (disposable and rechargeable).
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Never throw disposable or rechargeable batteries into fire.
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Do not operate the device in an environment with a risk of explosions!
Risk of poisoning:

Risk of injury due to poisoning!
Exercise particular caution in respect of children.
- Keep disposable and rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
Risk of suffocation:

Risk of injury due to suffocation!
Exercise particular caution in respect of children.
- Keep packaging films out of the reach of children.
- Consider possible risks to children (strangulation) if you use extension cables.
Faults:

Possible risk of injury due to faults in the device!
Exercise particular caution with medical electrical devices.
- The function of medical electrical devices may be affected by electromagnetic radiation from your device. Therefore make sure that the device is installed and operated sufficiently far away from medical electrical devices.
The same applies to implanted medical devices such as pacemakers. - The cordless handset may cause an unpleasant buzz in hearing aids so keep it sufficiently far away from hearing aids.
Possible damage:

Possible damage to the device!
Read the information in this user guide.
- Only use the supplied main adapters. Do not use any third-party adapters as the rechargeable batteries could be damaged.
- The socket for connecting the mains adapter must be near the device and easily accessible.
- Do not place the handset in any charging cradle without the battery installed and the battery cover securely in place.
- Only use the supplied rechargeable batteries. When they need to be replaced, use rechargeable batteries of the same type. Make sure the batteries are inserted the right way round (information can be found in the battery compartment on the device). Never use ordinary disposable batteries!

As this device cannot be used in the event of a power failure, use a telephone that is not dependent on the mains power supply for any emergency calls e.g. a mobile phone.
1.6 Notes on low-radiation operation
This cordless telephone (compliant with the DECT standard) facilitates low-radiation operation (ECO mode).
During a call, the handset reduces the radio output depending on the distance from the base station. When no call is being conducted, the handset reduces the radio output to a minimum. The device also supports low-radiation operation because the base station reduces the radio output to practically zero if only one cordless handset is registered to the base station and it is sitting on the base station to charge. However, the base station does not reduce the radio output if two or more handsets are registered.
This does not mean that normal DECT radiation is harmful to health. Rather, low-radiation operation avoids any unnecessary radiation exposure.
Set up the base station in a location where you do not spend much time, for example in the hallway. Avoid setting it up in your or your children's bedrooms or the lounge.
2 Installation

Make sure the batteries are charged before using your telephone for the first time, otherwise the device will not operate optimally.

Take account of the safety notes about the environment and circumstances of the installation and location! Do not commission the device in an environment with a risk of explosions!
2.1 Commissioning the base station
Perform the following steps:
- Plug the mains adapter into a 230V socket. Plug the connector into the adapter jack on the bottom of the base station.
- Connect the telephone jack on the bottom of the base station to the telephone socket using the supplied telephone cable.

- Telephone wall socket
- Telephone cable
- Bottom of the base station
- Mains adapter cable
2.2 Charger (only Twin or triple version)
Perform the following steps:
Plug the mains adapter into a 230 V socket. Plug the connector into the adapter jack on the bottom of the charging station.

- Bottom of the charging station
- Mains adapter cable
2.3 Handset activation

Risk of injury due to explosion!
Only use the supplied rechargeable batteries type (BT-800 2,4V DC).

No need to install the batteries!!
The batteries are already inside the handset. A switch at the bottom of the handset has disconnect the battery to avoid discharging. You first have to press this swith to connect the battery.
- Remove the cardboard spacer.
- Press the activation pin according to the direction on the label.

After activation it takes about 10 seconds before the display turns on.
3. Remove the label ones the handset is activated.

Save the activation pin in case you want to change the activation status later (for example when the handset will not be used for a long time)

Replace the handset in the base station or charging station after use to prevent the battery fully discharging. The batteries are designed for permanent charging.
3 Controls and menu structure
3.1 Keys / displays / LED's
Handset
- Display
- Mute key
- Escape key
- Up key
- Right key / call list key
- Hang-up / on/off key
- Alphanumeric keys
- Ringer off / pause key
- Redial key
- Microphone
- Handsfree key
- Internal key
- Keypad lock key
- Answer call / flash key
- Down key
- Left key / phonebook
- Menu / OK key
18.Event LED

Base station
- Paging key

3.2 Display (LCD)
Symbol line
1st text line
2nd text line
Symbol line
Time/date
T
HANDSET 1
NEW CALLS

10:38AM 26/05
The first text line shows the handset name and handset number. The second text line will show new event messages ('VOICEMAIL', 'NEW CALL', and 'MEMORY FULL').

The handset display has a protective film which must be removed during commissioning.
Battery display:
- The batteries are fully charged.
- The batteries are 66% full.
- The batteries are only 33% full.
- The batteries are almost flat. If the battery is almost flat, the battery symbol in the display flashes.
During charging, the will scroll. When the battery is fully charged, the scrolling will stop.
3.3 Symbols
| c | In communication (off-hook). |
| c | - During communication (steady); - Flashing during ringing. |
| Δ | Handset ring tone off. |
| Hands free function enabled. | |
| 10:38AM | Time: actual time in standby. Received call time in call list or during playback messages. |
| 26/05 | Date: actual date in standby. Received call date in call list or during playback messages. |
| ▲▼ | Direction to other menu options. |
| → | Calls list entries(*) |
| New mailbox message. | |
| Alarm activated. | |
| T | Aerial symbol: within range (permanent display) - out of range (flashing). |
(*) If caller ID is activated for your telephone line.
3.4 Event LED
The front handset LED (18) at the upper left indicates the following:
- Blinking fast: incoming call.
- Blinking slow: intercom call or paging.
- Blinking every 2 seconds: there are new event message in handset (see second text line on the display).
3.5 Menu structure
The handset has an easy-to-use menu structure. Every menu opens a list of options.
To open the main menu, press the menu key OK ⑰ when the handset is on and in standby mode.
Press the up 4 or down 15 key to scroll through to the menu option you want. The instructions in this user guide show the key symbols and the position number on the device overview. Then press the menu key OK 17 again to open other options or to confirm the setting that is displayed.

Exit menu or go up a menu level
Press escape key ESC ③ to go to the previous menu option. You can press the ESC ③ key at any time to cancel and return to standby mode. If you do not press any key for 30 seconds, the handset automatically reverts to standby mode.
3.6 Menu overview
| Menu | Sub-menu options |
| HS SETTINGS | HANDSET NAME |
| HANDSET TONES | |
| LANGUAGE | |
| AUTO ANSWER | |
| AUTO HANGUP | |
| VOICEMAIL | |
| CLOCK & ALARM | SET DATE&TIME |
| SET FORMAT | |
| ALARM | |
| ALARM TONE | |
| AUTO CLOCK ADJ | |
| BS SETTINGS | PIN CODE |
| CONFERENCE | |
| RESET | |
| LINE SETTINGS | COUNTRY |
| RECALL TIME (*) | |
| FIRST RING | |
| DIAL MODE (*) | |
| REGISTRATION | REGISTER |
| UNREGISTER |
(*) Some menus are not shown depending on the country you have set (see “8.1 Set country”).
4 Handset - settings and operation

The steps below show the key and display symbols and the position numbers on the device overview.

Possible danger due to faults in the device! Follow the safety notes.
4.1 Powering up (Set up mode)
At the first insertion of the battery, activation of the handset or after a reset operation, the handset shall enter the set up mode. The user should select the country for various country dependent settings:
- ‘WELCOME’ is shown for the first seconds followed by the country setting menu. Press OK ⑰ to confirm.
- 'Country' is shown on the display.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the country.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press OK ⑰ again to confirm or press the escape key ESC ③ to go back.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the language
- Press OK to confirm.
- Enter the date and press OK to confirm.
- Enter the time and press OK to confirm.
4.2 Switching the handset on/off
- Press the on/off key ⑥ until the display turn on.
- To switch off the handset, hold down the on/off key for more than 5 seconds until the device switches off.
4.3 Menu language selection
The telephone has 14 menu languages, to set the language, proceed as follows:
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'LANGUAGE'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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The language setting appears in the display
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select the desired language.
- Press OK to confirm.
4.4 Making calls
4.4.1 External calls
- Press R ①4.
The call symbol appears in the display. - When you hear the dialling tone, dial the telephone number you want.
The number appears in the display and is dialled. - To end the call, press or (if auto hang-up is set on, see "4.25 Auto hang-up") replace the handset on the base station or charging station.
4.4.2 Call preparation
- Enter the telephone number you want to call.
- To correct the number, press ESC ③.
- Press R ①4.
- The call symbol appears in the display.
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The telephone number is automatically dialled.
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To end the call, press or (if auto hang-up is set on, see "4.25 Auto hang-up") replace the handset on the base station or charging station.
4.4.3 Redial the last number called
- Press O ⑨.
- Press R ⑭
The last number you called is automatically dialled.
4.4.4 Redial one of the last 10 numbers called
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Press O ⑨.
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The last number you called appears in first position in the display.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the telephone number you want.
- Press the answer call key R ①4.
The telephone number in the display is automatically dialled. - To end the call, press 6 or (if auto hang-up is set on, see "4.25 Auto hang-up") replace the handset on the base station or charging station.
4.4.5 Calling a number in the phone book
The telephone has a phone book in which you can save telephone number with names (see also section "6 Phone book"). To dial a number from the phone book:
- Press ⑥
- The first number in the phone book appears in the display.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select the number you want, or enter the first character of the name and scroll further.
- Press the answer call key R ①4.
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The telephone number in the display is automatically dialled.
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To end the call, press or (if auto hang-up is set on, see "4.25 Auto hang-up") replace the handset on the base station or charging station.
4.5 Answering a call
The handset starts to ring during an incoming external or internal call.
- All registered handsets ring when there is an incoming call.
- The call symbol flashes in the display.
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The caller's number appears in the display if you have caller ID (CLIP). Contact your telephone line provider for more information. The caller's name is also shown in the display if:
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the number is stored with the name in the phone book;
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the network transmits the name along with the phone number.
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You have the following options for answering a call:
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Press R ①4 to answer the call.
Pick up the handset from the base station or charging station (function only possible if auto talk has been activated, see "4.24 Auto talk"). -
During the call, the symbol , the transmitted caller number and name are shown for 10 seconds, then the call duration is shown in the display.
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To end the call, press or (if auto hang-up is set on, see "4.25 Auto hang-up") replace the handset on the base station or charging station.
4.6 The calls list
When you receive a call, the caller's number, the date and time appear on the handset display. If the name is stored in the phone book, this is also shown. You need to have the " caller ID" (CLIP)
feature activated by your telephone line provider for a call to be entered in the calls list.

The " caller ID" (CLIP) feature is only available if it is activated for your line. Contact your telephone line provider for additional information.
Incoming calls are stored in a call list (max. 30 numbers). When the memory is full, new calls automatically overwrite the oldest number in the list. The upper symbol flashes in the display when there are new unanswered calls in the call list and 'NEW CALLS' is shown in the centre of the display next to the symbol. If the call list is empty and you press ID ⑤ , LIST EMPTY' appears in the display.
4.6.1 Viewing entries in the calls list
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Press ID ⑤ briefly to view the newest entry.
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The number of the latest caller is displayed in the top line. If the caller's name is entered in the phone book, this is shown in the second line. If there is no entry and the caller's number also was not transmitted, 'UNKNOWN' is displayed. The date and time at which each call was received are displayed at the bottom line. Press 4 or to view other entries in the list.

If you do not press any of the 4 or keys for 30 seconds, the telephone automatically reverts to standby mode.
4.6.2 Calling a number in the calls list
- Press ID ⑤ to open the calls list.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the telephone number you want.
- Press R 14 when the number appears in the display.
- The telephone number is automatically dialled.
4.6.3 Saving a number from the calls list to the phone book
- Press ID ⑤ to enter the calls list.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the telephone number you want.
- Press OK ⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'COPY TO PB'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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'ENTER NAME' appears on the display.
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Enter the name using the alphanumeric keys. If the name has been transmitted by the line provider, you can adapt this or modify it.
- Press OK→⑰.
The telephone number is displayed.
8. Amend the telephone number if necessary and press OK ⑰ again to save the entry in the phone book.
9. The telephone reverts to the calls list.
4.6.4 Deleting numbers from the calls list
Deleting a call
- Press ID ⑤ to open the calls list.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the telephone number you want.
- Press OK ①7.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'DELETE'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press OK ⑰ again to confirm.
The call is deleted and the next call appears in the display.
Deleting all calls
- Press ID ⑤ to open the calls list.
- Use 4 or 15 to select the telephone number you want.
- Press OK ①7.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'DELETE ALL'.
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Press OK ⑰ twice to confirm.
All calls will be deleted.

Only old calls will be deleted. New calls that have not been viewed or were unanswered will also be deleted.
4.7 Redial options
When you scroll through the radial memory (see section “4.4.4 Redial one of the last 10 numbers called”), you have the following options: If the number you want is shown in the display, press the OK key OK ⑰ and select from the following options with ▲ ④ or ▼ ⑬:
- 'COPY TO PB': saves the number in the phone book. Press OK ⑰ to confirm. Enter a name (see also section "6.1 Save a new entry in the phone book by the phonebook menu") and press OK ⑰. Edit the number and press OK ⑰ again.
- 'DELETE': deletes an entry in the radial list. Press OK ⑰ twice to confirm.
- 'DELETE ALL': deletes all entries in the radial memory. Press OK (17) twice to confirm.
4.8 Activate/deactivate hands free mode
This function allows you to make a call without having to hold the handset in your hand.
- Press ⑪ during a call to activate hands free mode.
- Press again to deactivate hands free mode.

If you want to change the volume while in hands free mode, press 4 or 15 several times.

The batteries discharge more quickly if you use hands free mode for a long time!
4.9 Out of range
If the handset is out of range of the base station:
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'SEARCHING' appears in the display and the symbol flashes in the display.
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Move closer to the base station or repeater/charger.
- The symbol stops flashing and is displayed permanently.
- This means you are back within range of the base station.

If the out of range warning tone is activated (see “4.20 Switching the range warning tone on/off”) you will hear a warning beep before going out of range.
4.10 Setting the loudspeaker volume
Press 4 or 15 during the call to adjust the loudspeaker volume. You can choose between 5 different settings. The default setting is level "3":

The volume is adjusted in the same way in hands free mode.
4.11 Call duration display
The call duration is shown in the display during an external call: A display of '10:40' means: 10 minutes and 40 seconds. The call duration is shown in the display for another 8 seconds after the call is ended.
4.12 Mute
Press the mute key ② to deactivate the microphone during a call. You can now speak freely without the party on the other end
of the line being able to hear you. The mute key ② must be pressed again to reactivate the microphone.
4.13 Pause key (dialling pause)
If you want to insert a dialling pause while dialling a telephone number, press the pause key P ⑧ for 3 seconds at the appropriate point in the number until a P appears in the display. If you then dial this number (or select it for redial), the dialling pause (approx. 3 seconds) is automatically dialled too.
4.14 Finding the handset from the base station (paging)
If you cannot find the handset, briefly press the paging key (PIN) 19 on the base station. All handsets registered on the base station ring which allows them to be located. Press any key on the handset to stop it ringing.
4.15 Using the alphanumeric keypad
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a text. Press the appropriate alphanumeric key to select a letter. For example, if you press the '5' numeric key, the letter 'J' appears in the display first. Press the key repeatedly to enter other characters assigned to this key.
Press the '2' key once to select the letter 'A'. If you want to enter 'A' and 'B' in succession, first press the '2' key once to select the letter 'A'. Then wait for a second to move to the second character, then press key '2' twice to enter 'B'. You can use the escape key ESC ③ to delete letters that have been entered incorrectly. The character before the cursor is deleted. All characters in an entered sequence can be deleted at once by pressing and holding the escape key ESC ③ for 2 seconds.
Use the left or right key to move the cursor. Use the # 8 key to toggle between upper and lower case letters.
4.16 Setting the ringer volume on the handset
You can set the ringer volume for incoming calls (internal or external) to 6 levels (levels 1 to 5 and 'OFF').
If you select 'OFF', the symbol appears in the display. The handset does not ring when there is an incoming call. level "5" is the highest. (The default setting on the telephone is level "3".)
4.16.1 Setting the ringer volume for internal and external calls (0-5)
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HANDSET TONES'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'RING VOLUME'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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The current volume is displayed and can be heard.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select the ringer volume you want.
- Press OK to confirm your selection or press ESC to exit the menu without saving.

To turn off the handset ringer permanently, press and hold ⑧ for approx. 3 seconds. The ④ symbol appear in the display. To reactivate the ringer, press and hold ⑧ again for 3 seconds.
4.17 Setting the ring tone on the handset
You can change the ring tone for an incoming call (internal or external). The device has 7 different ring tones to choose from (1-7). The default ring tone setting for internal and external calls is 1.
4.17.1 Setting the ring tone for internal and external calls (1-7)
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HANDSET TONES'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'RING TONES'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select the ring tone you want.
- Press OK to confirm your selection or press ESC ③ to exit the menu without saving.
4.18 Setting the keypad lock
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental inputs. However, you can still answer incoming calls even when the keypad is locked.
Activating / deactivating the keypad lock:
- Activate: press and hold the O ③ key for approx. 3 seconds.
- 'KEY LOCKED' appears in the display.
- Deactivate: Press and hold the O ⑬ key for approx. 3 seconds to unlock the keypad.
4.19 Switching the keypad beep on/off
You can set the handset so that a beep is generated whenever you press a key.
- Press OK→⑰ twice.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HANDSET TONES'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'KEY BEEP'.
- Press OK to confirm.
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Select:
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'ON': switches the keypad beep on;
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'OFF': switches the keypad beep off.
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Press OK ① to confirm your selection or press ESC ③ to exit the menu without saving the setting.
4.20 Switching the range warning tone on/off
You can set the handset so that a beep is generated whenever you are almost out of the base range during communication. When you hear this beep you have to move closer to the base again (see also "4.9 Out of range").
To turn this on/off you have to follow above procedure (see “4.19 Switching the keypad beep on/off”) but select ‘RANGE TONE’ instead of ‘KEY BEEP’.
4.21 Switching the battery low warning tone on/off
You can set the handset so that a beep is generated when the battery is almost empty. To turn this on/off you have to follow above procedure (see “4.19 Switching the keypad beep on/off”) but select ‘BATTERY TONE’ instead of ‘KEY BEEP’.
4.22 Switching the charge tone on/off
You can set the handset so that a beep is generated whenever you place the handset inside the base or charger.
To turn this on/off you have to follow above procedure (see "4.19 Switching the keypad beep on/off") but select 'CHARGE TONE' instead of 'KEY BEEP'.
4.23 Changing the handset name
Proceed as follows to change the handset name that is shown in the display in standby mode:
- Press OK ⑰ twice.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'HANDSET NAME'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press ESC (3) repeatedly to delete the letters in succession and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name.
- Press OK to set the new handset name.
4.24 Auto talk
When the handset is in the base station and receives an incoming call, the call is answered automatically when the handset is removed from the base station or charger. You can choose whether or not this function should be activated.
- Press OK ⑰ twice.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'AUTO ANSWER'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'ON' or 'OFF' and press OK to confirm.
4.25 Auto hang-up
When the handset is in communication, the call is ended when handset is placed inside the base station or charger when auto hang-up is on. If auto hang-up is off during talk mode, the handset
will switch to handsfree speaker when placed inside base or charger. You can choose whether or not this function should be activated.
- Press OK ⑰ twice.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'AUTO HANGUP'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'ON' or 'OFF' and press OK to confirm.
4.26 Voicemail dial key number
By pressing the voicemail key l for 3 seconds the phone dials the pre-programmed number. You can use this to dial for example your voice mailbox.
To program this number:
- Press OK→(17) twice.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select VOICEMAIL'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Enter the voicemail number from your provider and press OK to confirm.
5 Time and alarm functions
5.1 Setting the date and time

If caller ID (CLIP) is activated on your telephone line and the provider transmits the date and time, the clock is set automatically when an incoming call is received. Unless you turn this function off (see below "5.3 Auto clock adjust"). When you have set the date/time of a handset, all handsets of that base station will adopt these settings.
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'CLOCK & ALARM'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'SET DATE&TIME'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Enter the day and month as two digits each and press OK ①7.

The date and time will not be lost in the event of a base station power failure.
5.2 Selecting the date/time format
- Press OK ⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'CLOCK & ALARM'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or repeatedly, select 'SET FORMAT'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'TIME FORMAT' or 'DATE FORMAT'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select the time format (12-hour or 24-hour clock) and press OK ①7
or
Select the date format (DD/MM or MM/DD) and press OK→⑰.
5.3 Auto clock adjust
When this function is turned on the date and time will be updated by the callerID data received. This can be turned off as followed:
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'CLOCK & ALARM'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'AUTO CLOCK ADJ'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'ON' or 'OFF' and press OK to confirm.
5.4 The alarm function

Set the date and time before using this function so that the alarm sounds at the correct time.
You can set various alarms for handsets registered on the base station. The alarm only sounds on the handset and not on the base station or any other handset.
If an alarm is set, the alarm symbol appears in the display in standby mode.
When the alarm time is reached the handset will ring for 1 minute.
To stop the alarm tone, press any key on the handset.
5.4.1 Setting an alarm
- Press OK ①7.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'CLOCK & ALARM'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'ALARM'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 multiple times and select one of the 3 possible settings: 'ONCE', 'DAILY', or 'OFF'. Confirm by pressing OK ① 7 . If you select 'ONCE' or 'DAILY', the following appears in the display:
SET TIME
07:00
- Enter the alarm time as four digits and press OK to confirm your input.
- To deactivate the alarm function, select 'OFF' and confirm with OK ①7.
5.4.2 Setting the alarm tone
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'CLOCK & ALARM'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'ALARM TONE'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or ⑤ multiple times and select one of the 7 alarm tones.
- Press OK to confirm.
6 Phone book
You can store 200 numbers (up to 24 digits long) with an associated name (up to 12 characters long) in the phone book.
6.1 Save a new entry in the phone book by the phonebook menu
- Press ⑩ ⑭
- To add a new entry, press the menu key OK ①7 and select 'NEW ENTRY' with OK ①7.
- 'ENTER NAME' appears in the display. Enter the name using the alphanumeric keys.
- Press OK ⑰ and enter the telephone number.
- Press OK to store the entry in the phonebook or press ESC to cancel without saving the entry.
6.2 Save a new entry in the phone book by on-hook dial mode
When you enter a telephone number is standby, and you press afterwards the menu key OK ⑰ you can store the number direct into the phonebook:
- In standby enter the telephone number you want to store.
- Press OK ①7.
- 'ENTER NAME' appears in the display. Enter the name using the alphanumeric keys.
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Press OK ①7 and edit if necessary the telephone number.
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Press OK to store the entry in the phonebook or press ESC to cancel without saving the entry.
6.3 Finding and calling a number in the phone book
- Press ⑩ ⑭
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Enter the initial letters of the name using the alphanumeric keys.
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The first name in the list with these letters appears in the display.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to scroll through the other numbers in the phone book.
- Call the subscriber found: the desired number is highlighted. Press R ①4.
6.4 Editing a phone book entry
- Press ⑩ ⑭
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Enter the initial letters of the name.
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The first name in the list with these letters appears in the display.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to scroll through the other numbers in the phone book.
- Press OK ⑰ when the number appears in the display.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'EDIT ENTRY'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press ESC ③ to delete the individual letters and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the correct name.
- Press OK ①7.
- Press ESC (3) to delete each individual digit, then use the alphanumeric keys to enter the correct telephone number.
- Press OK to save the changes you have entered.
6.5 Deleting one entry or all entries
- Press ⑥
- Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the initial letters of the name and/or use 4 or 15 to scroll to the desired entry.
- Press OK ①7 when the number appears in the display.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'DELETE' or 'DELETE ALL'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press OK to confirm again or the escape key ESC ③ to cancel.
7 Base station settings
7.1 Changing the PIN code (system PIN code)
Some functions are only available if you know the PIN code for the base station.
The PIN code comprises 4 digits and the default code is '0000'. Proceed as follows to change the preset PIN code or to enter a new PIN code.
- Press OK ⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'BS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'PIN CODE'.
- Press OK ⑰ and enter the old PIN code.
- Press OK ⑰. If an incorrect PIN code is entered, 'WRONG PIN!' appears in the display. If you have entered the correct PIN code, you are prompted to enter a new PIN code. Enter the new system PIN and press OK ⑰.
7.2 Easy conference mode
When this function is enabled you can easily set up a conference between 2 handsets and the external line. When one handset is in communication with the external line, the second handset only has to go off-hook to be in conference (communication with the 1st handset and external line). To turn this function on or off:
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or repeatedly, select BS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press ④ or 15 repeatedly, select 'CONference'
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'ON' or 'OFF' and press OK to confirm.

When this function is turned off you can still set up a conference call as described in "9.3.5 Conference calls (two internal handsets and an external caller)"
7.3 Reset
All personal settings, call log and radial list entries will be deleted. And all handsets and base settings will return to factory default settings.

Phonebook list will not be deleted after reset.
- Press OK ⑰
- Press 4 or repeatedly, select 'BS SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'RESET'
- Press OK to confirm.
Press OK ⑰ again to confirm.
The phone will return to set up mode (see "4.1 Powering up (Set up mode)").
8 Line settings
8.1 Set country
There are various country depending settings and by setting the country these parameters are set correspondingly. Each parameter can be set separately also. Some settings like dial mode cannot be set if there are no different options in the set country.
To set the country version:
- Press OK ⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'LINE SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'COUNTRY'
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select the country and press OK 17 to confirm.
- Press OK ⑰ again to confirm.
8.2 The flash key (R)
You can use the flash key R⑭ to use or activate certain services on your external calls, such as “call waiting” (providing your telephone line provider offers this feature). The flash key is also used for internal recall or for connecting a call when operating the telephone on a PABX. The flash key R⑭ causes a brief interruption in the line. You can set this interruption time to short, medium or long.
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'LINE SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'RECALL TIME'.
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Press OK to confirm.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select 'SHORT', 'MEDIUM' or 'LONG' and press OK ⑰ to confirm.
8.3 First ring
When you receive a new voice mail waiting indication (VMWI) (see "9.4 Voicemail display") you may hear a short ring. If you want to avoid this you can change the first ring setting to off.
- Press OK→⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'LINE SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'FIRST RING'
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'ON' or 'OFF' and press OK to confirm.
8.4 Setting the dialling mode
There are two different dialling modes that can be used when making calls:
DTMF = dual tone multiple frequency, or tone dialling (today's modern dialling mode)
- Pulse dialling (in older devices)
Modern devices are equipped with both functions which can be changed depending on the application. DTMF is required for programming or control functions, for example, if the device is operated on a PBX. If pulse dialling is used, malfunctions can occur on PBXs during normal operation because the system interprets the pulse dialling signals incorrectly.

This menu is only available in some countries, depending on which country you have set (see “8.1 Set country”).
Changing the dialling mode:
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Press OK→⑰.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'LINE SETTINGS'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press ④ or 15 repeatedly, select 'DIAL MODE'
- Press OK to confirm.
- Select 'TONE' or 'PULSE' and press OK to confirm.
9 Additional handsets and base stations
Up to 5 handsets can be registered to one base station. Additional handset must be registered to the base unit before use. Handsets of a bundled model are already registered to the base.

You can also register handsets of the Ultra range (like the Ultra S1200C)!
9.1 Registering an additional handset

This is only necessary if you have de-registered a handset or bought a new separate handset. You don't have to register handsets of a bundle!
Hold down the paging key FND 19 on the base station for more than 5 seconds.
Registration mode on the base station is now activated for approx. 1 minutes. You must perform the following steps to register a handset:
- Press OK→⑰
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'REGISTRATION'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'REGISTER'.
- Press OK to confirm.
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Enter the base station PIN code (system PIN, default 0000) and press OK→⑰.
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The handset will now search for the base station and register when it has found it. Following successful registration, the display shows standby mode and the handset name and number.
9.2 De-registering a handset
It is possible to de-register a handset from a base station. You should do this, for example, if a handset is damaged and needs to be replaced.
- Press OK→⑰.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'REGISTRATION'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly, select 'UNREGISTER'.
- Press OK to confirm.
- Enter the system PIN (base station PIN code) and press OK ①7.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly to select the handset to be de-registered and press OK 17 to de-register.
9.3 Using multiple handsets

These functions are only possible if more than one handset is registered to the base station.
9.3.1 Call another handset
- Press INT ⑫.
- Press 4 or repeatedly and select the handset you want to call.
- Select 'ALL HANDSETS' to call all handsets.
- Press OK→ ①7 to call the selected handset(s).
- Press to hang up at the end of your call.
9.3.2 Answering an internal call
- 'CALLING FROM HANDSET X' appears in the display.
- Press R ①4 to answer the internal call.
OR
- Lift the handset off its base station (if auto talk is selected, see section "4.24 Auto talk").
- The handset number of the calling handset appear in the display during the call.
- Press ⑥ to hang up at the end of your call.
9.3.3 Answering an external call during an internal call
If you receive an external call during an internal call, you will hear the call waiting tone (double beep) in both handsets involved in the internal call.
- Press ⑥.
- The internal call is ended.
- Press R ⑭
You have now answered the external call.
9.3.4 Forwarding a call to another handset
- You have an external caller on the line.
- Press INT ⑫.
- Press 4 or 15 repeatedly and select the handset you want to call.
- Select 'ALL HANDSETS' to call all handsets.
- Press OK to call the selected handset(s). If the called handset answers and you can conduct an internal call.
- Press to connect the external caller to the called handset.
OR
- The internal called party does not answer.
- Press INT' ① again to talk to the external caller again.
9.3.5 Conference calls (two internal handsets and an external caller)
You can conduct a phone call with an internal and an external party at the same time.
- Press INT ⑫.
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Press 4 or 15 repeatedly and select the handset you want to call.
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Select 'ALL HANDSETS' to call all handsets.
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Press OK ①7 to call the selected handset(s). If the called handset answers and you can conduct an internal call.
- Press and hold the INT key until you see 'CONference' on the screen
- You are now connected to an external and an internal party and can talk to both of them at the same time (conference call).
If you have turned on the Conference function (see "7.2 Easy conference mode") you can also make a conference call by just going off-hook on the second handset when 1st handset is in communication with the external line.
9.4 Voicemail display
This display only works if you have enabled the voicemail or telephone message service and your line provider transmits this information along with the caller ID!
When you receive a new message in your voicemail box, the × symbol appears in the display. The × symbol disappears when you have listened to your message.
To listen your messages you have to dial a certain number, this number can be programmed under key ‘1’ (see “4.26 Voicemail dial key number”).
10 Abbreviations and technical terms
CLIP
Calling Line Identification Presentation, display of the caller's telephone number on the called party's display.
DECT
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication; European telecommunications standard for digital cordless telephones.
ECO mode
Economic Mode; in DECT telephony this is low-radiation operation.
Flash key
Effects a brief line interruption that is used to activated features such as toggling or call forwarding. On PBXs, the flash or R key is used for internal recall.
GFSK
Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying; digital modulation method to reduce crosstalk problems in telephony.
INT
Internal subscriber. Other handset or extensions within a PBX.
Pulse mode
Obsolete analogue dialling mode ("clattering" dialling noises).
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display.
LED
Light Emitting Diode.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency; modern, digital dialling mode.
Paging
Base station search function. When the paging key FIND 19 is pressed, all registered handsets ring.
PIN
Personal Identification Number.
R key
Recall key (see flash key).
Stand by
"Idle" status of a device without being completely switched off.
Twin
Designation for a device unit with two identical devices e.g. two handsets.
Dialling pause
You may need a dialling pause when operating your telephone on a PBX, for example, if the latter does not correctly identify the number dialled to access an external line (e.g. the "0"). In this case you can insert a pause after the number to access an external line is dialled.
11 Troubleshooting

Risk of injury or death due to electrical current!
In the event of danger, disconnect the device from the 230V mains immediately.
| Symptom | Possible cause | Solution |
| Display remains dark. | Battery pack not activated. | See “2.3 Handset activation” how to activate the battery. |
| Batteries not charged. | Charge the batteries. | |
| Handset is switched off. | Switch on the handset (see “4.2 Switching the handset on/off”). | |
| No power. | Check that the devices has the correct power supply. | |
| No sound. | Telephone cable incorrectly connected or defective. | Check the connection of the telephone cable (see “2.1 Commissioning the base station”). |
| The line is engaged by a different handset. | Wait until the other handset hangs up. | |
| The T symbol is flashing. | Handset is out of range. | Move closer to the base station with the handset. |
| The base station has no power. | Check the power connection to the base station. | |
| The handset is not registered to the base station. | Register the handset to the base station (see “9.1 Registering an additional handset”). | |
| The base station or handset does not ring. | The ringer volume is off or too low. | Set the ringer volume (see “4.16 Setting the ringer volume on the handset”. |
| No connection despite good sound quality. | The dialling mode is incorrect. | Check the dialling mode (see “8.4 Setting the dialling mode”). |
| Calls cannot be forwarded on a PBX. | The flash time is too short. | Set the device to a long flash time (see “8.2 The flash key (R)”). |
| Telephone does not respond when keys are pressed. | Programming error. | Remove the batteries and then insert them again after 1 minute. |
Servicing
Do not modify or repair the device. The device or cable should only be repaired by a specialist in the service centre. Repairs that are not carried out properly can cause significant risks to the user.
12 Servicing
12.1 Maintenance
The device is maintenance-free. Occasionally check the condition of the batteries and replace them with new batteries of the same type if performance is impaired or if they are beginning to leak.

Danger of chemical burns!
Wear protective gloves to remove flat rechargeable batteries.
if the base/charger station comes into contact with liquid, immediately disconnect the device from the power supply and dry it out carefully. Check its operation after 2-3 days. Send it into the service centre if it is defective.
12.2 Cleaning

Risk of electric shock or short circuit from contact with components that conduct electricity.
Prevent liquids penetrating the device. If this should occur, unplug the mains adapter from the power socket and the telephone cable connector from the wall socket and remove the batteries.
Do the same if the device, cable or mains adapter are damaged: avoid direct contact with liquids and disconnect the device from the 230V mains immediately.
Clean the telephone with a damp cloth that has been dipped in lukewarm water or an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning agents or abrasives.
12.3 Decommissioning, storage
To decommission the device temporarily, disconnect the telephone cable from the wall socket and from the telephone jack on the base station. Unplug the base station and handset mains adapters from the 230 V sockets.
Remove the batteries from the handsets. If the telephone is decommissioned for a long time, replace the rechargeable batteries with new ones of the same type when the phone is recommissioned.
Store the devices and rechargeable batteries in a dry place that is not too warm.
12.4 Disposal (environmental protection)

The device and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of in normal household refuse at the end of their service life. This is indicated by this symbol on the product and/or on the packaging. Take the device to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices. Some of the materials in the product can be
recycled there. You can help the environment by recycling some parts or raw materials from used products.
Also dispose of packaging materials in an environmentally friendly way. Contact your local authority for more information on collection points in your area.
13 Technical data
Telephony standards: DECT
Frequency range: 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz
Number of channels: 120 duplex channels
Modulation: GFSK
Encoding speed: 32 kbit/s
Emissions: 10 mW (average output per channel)
Range: 300 m in open terrain
Max. 50 m in buildings
Power supply base station: Input: 100 - 230 V~/50 Hz
Output: 6 ~V = - / 500 ~mA
Power supply charging
station: Input: 100 - 230 V~/50 Hz
Output: 9V = - / 210mA
Handset, batteries: (NiMH) rechargeable battery pack,
2,4 V/500 mAh (BT-800)
Handset, battery life: 168 hours in standby mode
Talk time: 10 hours
Charging time: 15 hours
Dialling mode: DTMF (dual tone multiple frequency)
Pulse dialling
Flash time: 100 ms, 300 and 600 ms
Temperature (operation): +5^ C to +45^ C
Temperature (storage): 0^ C to 70^ C
Dust and waterproof: IPX7
(Handset only)
Dimensions (height x width x depth):
- Base station: 100 mm × 116 mm × 85 mm
- Handset: 174 mm × 54 mm × 35 mm
- Charging station: 52 mm × 92 mm × 78 mm
Weight:
- Handset incl. battery pack: 126 g
- Base station incl. mains adapter 213 g
- Charging/station incl. mains adapter 130g
Maximum power consumption:
- Base station and handset: 2.25 W
- Charging/repeater station and handset: 1.25 W
14 Topcom Warranty
14.1 Warranty period
The Topcom units have a 24-month warranty period. The warranty period starts on the day the new unit is purchased. There is no warranty on standard or rechargeable batteries (AA/AAA type).
Consumables or defects causing a negligible effect on operation or value of the equipment are not covered.
The warranty has to be proven by presentation of the original or copy of the purchase receipt, on which the date of purchase and the unit-model are indicated.
14.2 Warranty handling
A faulty unit needs to be returned to a Topcom service centre including a valid purchase note.
If the unit develops a fault during the warranty period, Topcom or its officially appointed service centre will repair any defects caused by material or manufacturing faults free of charge, by either repairing or exchanging the faulty units or parts of the faulty units. In case of replacement, colour and model can be different from the original purchased unit.
The initial purchase date shall determine the start of the warranty period. The warranty period is not extended if the unit is exchanged or repaired by Topcom or its appointed service centre.
14.3 Warranty exclusions
- Damage or defects caused by incorrect treatment or operation and damage resulting from use of non-original parts or accessories are not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by outside factors, such as lightning, water and fire, nor any damage caused during transportation.
No warranty can be claimed if the serial number on the units has been changed, removed or rendered illegible.
Any warranty claims will be invalid if the unit has been repaired, altered or modified by the buyer.
This appliance may only be used with rechargeable batteries. If you want to replace the originally included batteries, please check whether the batteries you use are suitable and rechargeable.
Alkaline batteries may under NO circumstances be used in the handsets.
If you use Alkaline batteries and place the handset on the basis, the batteries will heat up and may explode. Any damage which may be caused cannot be recovered from the manufacturer and the damage thus caused to the appliance is not covered by the warranty conditions. Any repairs will be charged to you.
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INT
Internal subscriber. Een andere handset of extra toestellen binneneen PBX.
Pulsmodus
Verouderde analoge kiesmodus.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display.
Led
Light Emitting Diode.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency; moderne, digitale kiesmodus.
Meldtekst
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- Basisstation, incl. netstroomadapter 213 g
- Laadstation, incl. netstroomadapter 198 g
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7.2 Mode Conference simple
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- Pulse OK ⑰ para confirmar.
- Pulse 4 o 15 repetidamente, selezione «FORMATO HORA» (TIME FORMAT) o «FORMATO FECHA» (DATE FORMAT).
- Pulse OK ⑰ para confirmar.
- Seleezione el formatting de la hora (indicacion de 12 horas o de 24 horas) y pulse OK 一 1 7 0
Seleezione el formatting de fecha (DD/MM o MM/DD) y pulse OK 一 1 7
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We manufacturer, Topcom Europe Nv, Grauwmee 17, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium, declare that our product :
Type: Wireless Telephone Device (DECT)
Model: Butler Outdoor 2010
Class of equipment: Class 1
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC and carries the CE mark accordingly.
Supplementary information:
The product complies with the requirements of:
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
Safety:
CENELEC EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009
EMC:
ETSI EN 301-489-1 V1.8.1
ETSI EN 301 489-6 V1.3.1
Efficient use of frequency spectrum:
ETSI EN 301 406 V2.1.1
Health:
EN 50360:2001-07
EN50385:2002-08
EuP:
Directive 2009/125/EC (EuP)
Regulation 278/2009
Date: 15/11/2010
Place: Heverlee, Belgium
Name: Verheyden Geert
Function: Technical Director
Signature:

European contact: Topcom Europe Nv, R&D department, Research Park,
Grauwmeer 17,3001 Heverlee, Belgium. Tel: +32 16 398920, Fax: +32 16 398939
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