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USER MANUAL TX250 PROFOON

“CONTRAST HOOG” of “CONTRAST LAAG”

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

The declaration of conformity is available on the website

Attention: TX-250: The display is powered by 4 pcs battery, 1.5 Volt, size AAA. Batteries are included. At wish you may also connect a 9V DC power adaptor (PROFOON PCI-A9). TX-250CW: The display is powered by the included power supply. INTRODUCTION The Profoon TX-250 is a telephone with built-in Caller-ID: the name (when sup- ported by the provider or when stored in the memory) and the number of the person who is calling to you, comes on the display of your telephone. The Caller-ID memory has a capacity of 90 calls, including the time and date of the call. The Caller-ID is linked with the dialer of the telephone. Any incoming call can be called back. The TX-250 has a memory of 13 frequent- ly dialed numbers, a phonebook-memory of 70 names with telephonenumber and is a speakerphone. INSTALLATION BATTERIES: Open the battery compartment (bottom- side) and install 4 pcs 1.5V AAA batteries. Attention: always disconnect the tele- phone from the telephone outlet when batteries are to be installed or replaced. TELEPHONE- & HANDSETCORD:

1. connect the supplied handsetcord

between the handset and base

2. connect the telephonecord to the

backside of the telephone; push the connectors till you hear a click

3. plug the telephone plug into your

GBPABX: In case the TX-250 will be connected to a PABX, check if the PABX is suitable for Caller-ID. If not, the TX-250 has to be connected directly to the public telep- hone network. WALL MOUNT:

1. drill two holes in the wall with a

distance of 10,5cm and insert two screws. Let the heads of the screws stick out a few millimeters of the wall

2. remove the handsetholder, rotate it

180° and replace it. This holder will hold the handset when wall mounted.

3. hang the unit on the wall and fixate

the telephone wire by means of cable-clips. PROGRAMMING Make sure that during the programming, the telephone must be connected to your telephoneline. DISPLAY LANGUAGE: Follow these instructions to select the required language:

1. leave the handset on the cradle

LAND” (or another language), now release the buttons

5. use buttons and to select

to store the selected language TIME, DATE & CONTRAST: In idle state, the display shows the actual time and date and with each call, the TX-250 stores the time/date of that call. Next to the setting of this time, the con- trast can be set.

1. leave the handset on the cradle

2. press button R until after about 2

seconds, the display shows “SET TIME” and the hour-indication flashes, you may release button R

and to increase or decrease the hour-indication and press

4. pepeat step 3 for the the minutes, the

month, the date, the year and if a daypresentation is required (a figure on the left of the display = day presentation ON; no figure = day presentation OFF).

and to toggle between these 2 levels

INCOMING CALL: Adjust the ringer volume with the ringer switch on the backside of the telephone. Lift the handset and start the conversa- tion. The ringer-lamp ( ) also indicates an incoming call. OUTGOING CALL: Lift the handset. Wait for the dial tone and key-in the desired telephone number. 18This number also comes on the display. Replace the handset when the conversa- tion is over. SPEAKERPHONE: Press button to switch-on the speaker- phone. The volume can be adjusted with the volume-switch on the backside of the telephone. Press button again to switch-off the speakerphone. REDIAL: Last number redial: In case the person you were calling was busy or you want to dial the last dialed number again, this number is stored in memory:

1. pick up the handset or press button

and wait for the dialtone

; the last dialed number will be redialed This number can be as long as 32 digits. Last 10 dialed numbers The last 10 dialed numbers are also sto- red in memory.

1. leave the handset on the cradle and

and to step through the memory

These numbers can be as long as 18 digits. PAUSE: In case you are using a PABX system and you must dial a prefix number (0 or 9) to get an outside line, it is recommendable to insert a pause by pressing button after the cited prefix. This to prevent that redialing the number will go too fast.

CALL TRANSFER AND NETWORK

SERVICES: (FLASH) Use the R key to activate special servi- ces from your telephone-company or to transfer a call in case you are connected through a PABX. TELESERVICES: The buttons ∗ and # are functionbuttons, needed for several telecom-services (teleshopping, telebanking, etc) or to control divers telecom devices (PABX, answering machines, etc). Refer to the concerning manual. CALL TIMER: As soon as the TX-250 goes OFF HOOK, the display indicates the call-duration. Replace the handset to stop this timer. VOICE MAIL/PHONEMAIL: System FSK: In case your provider sup- ports VM facilities and you receive a mail, than the text ‘MSG’ on the display will light. After you have listened to the mail, the provider will take care that this indication goes off. System FSK + DTMF: When you have activated your personal Voice Mail, after 5 rings the caller will be connected to your mailbox and has the possibility to leave a message. The TX-250 has a LED lamp which starts to flash, indicating that someone might have left a message. Please note that in case the caller does not leave a 19message or in case you have not activa- ted the Voice Mail, after 5 rings this LED will flash anyway. As soon as you lift the handset of this TX-250, the LED will go OFF so it is recommendable to first dial the number of your Voice Mail and listen if someone left a message for you. MEMORIES The TX-250 has an internal memory with the following specifications: A: 3 one-touch memories for frequently dialed numbers or alarm-numbers B: 10 two-touch memories C: 70 phonebook memories for tele- phone numbers with name. This memory is linked to the Caller-ID; if the Caller-ID receives a call with a number which is stored in this memory, the display will show the matching name. PROGRAMMING one-tounch and two-touch memories

1. leave the handset on the craddle and

press and release button

2. key in the telephone number on the

4. press one of the three memory

buttons (M1, M2 or M3) or one of the keys (0-9) on the keyboard

5. repeat steps 1 to 4 for the other

memory positions phonebook memories

1. leave the handset on the cradle

now release the buttons

, the text “ADD >>” dis- appears, now key-in the telephone- number

5. as soon as the number is program-

med, press button and keep it pressed until the cursor starts to flash in the lower left corner

7. input the name, using the keyboard-

buttons; e.g. press 3x key -5- to get the “L” ( = back, = next)

8. as soon as the name is programmed,

press and hold until the name and number disappears and the cursor starts to flash on the right side of the display

9. program the next name/number or

press to end the procedure DIALING: one-tounch and two-touch memories

1. pick up the handset or press button

and wait for the dialtone

2. press one of the three memory

buttons (M1, M2 or M3) or press button M followed by one of the keys (0-9) on the keyboard

3. the programmed number will auto-

matically be dialed phonebook memories:

1. leave the handset on the cradle

you may now release these buttons

4. press Δ the display shows “REVIEW”

5. use and to look for the name /

20DELETE one-tounch and two-touch memories By programing a new entry over the old entry, this old entry will be deleted. phonebook entries

1. repeat the above steps 1 to 5 of the

instructions how to dial a number

again to delete the entry CALLER-ID FUNCTIONING: Just before or short after the first ring, the Telephone Company sends the telep- honenumber (DTMF system) or name + number (FSK system) of the person who is calling to you. This can also be the telephonenumber of a fax or of a mobile phone. On receipt of this information, the display of the TX-250 shows this name/number combination and stores it into its memory. Because this information is stored in memory, at any time you can see who called you and at what time and day. The display indicates how many calls are in memory and how many calls are received after the last time you viewed the numbers. Please note that you must subscribe yourself for Caller-ID. Contact your pro- vider. MEMORY: The memory can hold 92 incoming calls (numbers + names). When the memory is full, each new incoming call will over- write the oldest call. Please make sure to regular read the memory and to delete it contents. NAME: In case you receive a call from someone which name and number you have stored in the phonebook memory of the TX-250, then the name you programmed in your telephone will come on the dis- play. Else the name which is transmitted from the provider will be displayed. In case the provider only sends the num- ber and you have not stored this number in your telephone, than only the number will come on the display. CALL WAITING: In case you have a TX-250CW, than the number & name of the second caller will also come on your display. REPEATED CALL: A repeated call will be displayed as “REPEAT” in the display. The information concerning the first call will be lost, only the time and date of the last call will be memorized. TIME/DATE: The time and date of each call are memo- rized too. In case your provider uses the FSK Caller-ID system, the network provi- des the time/date information. In case of DTMF, the time/date of the internal clock of the TX-250 will be used. 21READ THE MEMORY: Press or to start reading. Use buttons or to step through the memory. The rotation number and the receiving time/date is displayed too. CALL BACK:

1. leave the handset on the cradle and

use or to look for the number to be dialed

2. as soon as the required number is on

1. leave the handset on the cradle and

press or to look for the call to be deleted

2. press , the display shows “DEL?”

3. press again to erase the selected

call or press to return to the idle state all numbers:

1. leave the handset on the cradle and

press or to start reading the memory

2. press and keep this button

pressed until the display shows “ALL DEL?”

3. press again to erase all calls or

press to return to the idle state BATTERIES Not installed or almost empty batteries are indicated by the flashing batterysym- bol on the display. Remove the telep- honeplug from the telephone-outlet and replace the batteries. Do not just throw away empty batteries but hand them over to your local depot for chemical waste. MAINTENANCE - Do not locate the telephone in direct sunlight or in a moist environment. - Never use chemical cleansers to clean the cabinet, the cabinet may only be cleaned with a moist cloth. - Don’t place the TX-250 on furniture with cellulose based coating; the rubber feet will leave stains on the cellulose. - Under certain circumstances the sound of the TX-250 might be influenced by electromagnetic fields of electronic devi- ces like TV, computer or radio transmit- ters close to the telephone. Relocate the telephone to gain better results in such cases.

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Brand : PROFOON

Model : TX250

Category : Phone