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USER MANUAL SGKT 50 A1 SILVERCREST
User manual and service information
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Telephone comfort a larges touches
| TELEFONBUCH | |
| MT | RUFTON MT NAME TASTENTON BASIS AUSW RESET SPRACHE |
| MT ANMELDEN | |
| MT ABMELDEN |
TELEFONBUCH
Specifications techniques. 51
Specifications techniques
Cher client, chere clientele,
Nieuw bericht in voicemail
Nieuw bericht in voicemail
Children and persons with disabilities 185
Power adapter. 185
Cables 185
Rechargeable Batteries 185
Operating Environment 186
Storing When Not Using the Product 186
Copyright 186
Overview 187
Handset 187
Display icons 188
Base 189
Display icons 190
Base back panel. 190
Charger cradle 191
Before you start 191
Connecting the telephone receiver 191
Connecting the Base 191
Wall-mounting the base 192
Connecting the Charger Cradle 192
Inserting the Batteries into the Handset 192
Charging the Batteries 193
Getting started 193
Setting the Menu Language 193
Setting the handset menu language 193
Setting the base menu language 193
Setting the Date and Time 194
Setting the time format 194
Handset Menu 195
PHONEBOOK. 195
Creating a new entry 196
Editing an entry 196
Deleting an entry 197
Deleting all entries 197
HANDSET 197
RING TONE 197
HANDSET NAME 198
KEYPAD BEEP 198
SELECT BASE 198
RESET 198
LANGUAGE 199
REGISTER 199
DE-REGISTER 199
Base Menu 200
PHONEBOOK 200
Creating a new entry 201
Editing an entry 201
Deleting an entry 202
Deleting all entries 202
RING TONE 202
EXTERNAL 202
INTERNAL 202
VOLUME 202
KEYPAD BEEP 203
LANGUAGE 203
SETTING 203
DIAL MODE 203
RECALL 203
SYSTEM PIN 204
TIME 204
DATE TIME 204
FORMAT 205
REMOVE HS 205
RESET 205
Handset - Everyday use 206
Making calls 206
External calls. 206
Calling a Number from the Phonebook 206
Internal calls 206
Redial 207
Answering incoming calls 207
Calls list 207
Calling a phone number from the calls list 208
Removing a phone number from the calls list. 208
Removing all phone numbers from the calls list 208
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook 208
Hands-free function 209
Muting the microphone 209
Callforwarding 209
Intercom and conference calls 210
New message in voice mail 210
Locking the keypad 210
Switching the ringtone off 210
Base-Everyday use 211
Making calls 211
External calls. 211
Calling a number from the phonebook 211
Internal calls 212
Redial 212
Answering incoming calls 212
Calls list 212
Calling a phone number from the calls list 213
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook 213
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the speed dial buttons 214
Removing a phone number from the calls list. 214
Removing all phone numbers from the calls list 214
Speed dialling 215
Saving a number for speed dial 215
Speed dial 215
Editing the speed dial number 216
Deletng a speed dial number 216
Hands-free function 216
Muting the microphone 217
Callforwarding 217
Intercom and conference calls 217
New message in voice mail 217
Handset locator 217
Troubleshooting 218
Maintenance/cleaning 218
Maintenance. 218
Cleaning. 219
Environmental regulations and disposal information 219
Conformity Notes 219
Warranty and service information 220
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this SilverCrest SGKT 50 A1 telephone with large keypad buttons, additional handset and charging cradle, hereinafter referred to as the device. The DECT standard allows phone conversations without any interference.
Intended Use
This is a telecommunications technology device. The device can be connected to the analogue telephone network. In order to use the device, it has to be installed properly first. The device may only be used for private use, not industrial or commercial use. Furthermore, the device may not be used in tropical climates. Do not use the base, the power adapter or charger cradle with power adapter outdoors. The handset may be used outdoors. Protect the handset against dripping water and splashes, especially when using it outdoors. Furthermore, the handset may never be submerged. This device fulfils all that relates to CE Conformity, relevant norms and standards. In the case of unauthorised modifications to the device, compliance with these standards shall no longer be guaranteed. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or interference resulting therefrom. Only use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Any use other than that mentioned above does not correspond to the intended use.
Observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
Package contents


A Power adapter (illustration may differ according to country)
B Base
C Charging cradle with power adapter (illustration may differ according to country)
D Handset
E 2× AAA batteries (similar to illustration)
F Telephone cord (illustration may differ according to country) This User Manual (not shown)

Remove the protective film from the handset display [2] and from the base display [17]. To do this, place your fingernail under the flap of the protective film. Lift the flap up and pull the protective film away.
Technical specifications
| Telephony standards DECT / | GAP |
| Base power supply | Manufacturer: 5ESP Model number: 5E-AD060050-E Input: 100 - 240V~, 50/60Hz, 0.15A Output: 6 V=0, 0.5A Power consumption: Standby < 0.5W Powered on max. 3 W |
| Charger cradle/ handset power supply | Manufacturer: 5ESP Model number: 5E-AD070042-E Input: 100 - 240V~, 50/60Hz, 0.15A Output: 7 V=0.42A Power consumption: Standby < 0.5W Powered on max. 3 W |
| Handset, rechargeable batteries 2 rechargeable AAA-sized batteries (NiMH), 1.2V / 600mAh | |
| Handset, standby 100 hours in standby | mode |
| Handset, talk time 10 hours | |
| Handset, charging time 16 hours | |
| Dial modes | Tone dial Pulse dial |
| Operating temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C | |
| Storage temperature range 0 °C to +60 °C | |
| Relative humidity Max. 85% | |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | |
| Base 199 mm x 80 mm x 1 | 82 mm |
| Handset | 181 mm x 56 mm x 28 mm |
| Charger cradle | 100 mm x 104 mm x 60 mm |
| Weight | |
| Base approx. 770 g incl. power adapter | |
| Handset | approx. 130 g (without rechargeable batteries) |
| Charger cradle | approx. 142 g incl. power adapter |
Safety instructions
Before you use this device for the first time, please read the following notes and heed all warnings, even if you are familiar with handling electronic devices. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, it is essential that you also hand over this manual.

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Always make sure that
- no direct heat sources (e.g. radiators) can affect the device;
- the device is not exposed to direct sunlight or bright artificial light;
- contact with spray, dripping water and corrosive liquids is avoided and the device is never operated near water; in particular the device may never be immersed in liquids (do not place any objects containing liquids, such as vases or drinks, on or near the device);
the device is never placed near magnetic fields (e.g. speakers); - no fire hazards (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;
- no foreign bodies enter the device;
- the device is not subject to any extreme temperature changes as this may cause moisture through condensation and cause short-circuits;
- the device is not subjected to excessive shocks or vibrations.
Failure to heed the warnings above may result in damage to the device.

Children and persons with disabilities
Electrical devices are not suitable for children. People with disabilities should only use electrical devices within the limits of their abilities. Do not allow children or persons with disabilities to use electrical devices when not under supervision. They may not comprehend the potential risks. Batteries and small parts are potential choking hazards. Keep the rechargeable batteries out of reach. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Keep the packaging away from children and persons with disabilities too. There is a risk of suffocation!

Power adapter
Please only use the supplied power adapter for the base. Never connect the power adapter to other devices. Plug the power adapter into a suitable and easily accessible power socket only. Under the following circumstances the power adapter must be unplugged from the mains:
- when a storm and/or thunderstorm with risk of lightning approaches
- when the power adapter or the power cord have been damaged
- when the power adapter has been exposed to rain, liquids or high humidity
- when you wish to clean it
Please follow these instructions to avoid potential risk of fatal injury or fire!

Cables
Unplug all cables by holding the plugs and never pull on the cables themselves. Never place pieces of furniture or other heavy objects on the cables and take care that they do not become damaged, especially at the plugs and sockets. Never tie knots in the cable and do not tie it to other cables. All cables should be laid so that nobody can trip over them or be obstructed by them.

Rechargeable Batteries
Insert the rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity. The correct polarity is labelled on the batteries and inside the battery compartment. Never throw any rechargeable batteries into fire. Remove the rechargeable batteries if the handset is not going to be used for a long time. Improper use could cause explosions or leaks.
Never use conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries instead of the rechargeable batteries. Only use rechargeable batteries of the same type.
Operating Environment
The device is not designed for use in environments with high humidity (e.g. bathrooms), and must be kept free of dust. Operating temperature and operating humidity: +5^ to +45^ , max. 85% relative humidity.
Storing When Not Using the Product
When left unused for a long period of time, remove the rechargeable batteries from the handset. Unplug the power adapter from the mains and disconnect it from the base. Also make sure that the storage temperature is maintained between 0^ and +60^ . Humidity must not exceed 85% RH.
Copyright
All the contents of this user manual are protected by copyright and provided to the reader for information only. Copying data and information without the prior explicit written consent of the author is strictly forbidden. This also applies to any commercial use of the contents and information. All texts and diagrams are up to date as of the date of printing.
Overview
An additional illustration of the items and controls and their corresponding numbers can be found on the inner page of the fold-out cover of this user manual. You can keep this page folded out whilst reading the different chapters of this user manual. This will permit you to refer to the corresponding items at any time.
Handset

- Receiver
- Display
- Phonebook
- Multifunction control

- End call button
- Numeric buttons
- Hash button (Button lock)
- Microphone
- Charging contacts
- Asterisk button (ringtones on or off)
- Dial button (handsfree)
- Menu/OK button (Recall/Flash)
- Call LED
Display icons
| ← | Scroll display to the left |
| Phonebook opened | |
| Battery level: Rechargeable batteries fully charged Rechargeable batteries empty | |
| Handset ringtone off | |
| Handsfree enabled | |
| Keypad locked | |
| Incoming call answered | |
| Microphone off (muted) | |
| New message in voice mail | |
| New call list entry | |
| Antenna icon: - within RF range (steady indication) - out of range (flashing) | |
| Internal call | |
| → | Scroll display to the right |

Base
14 ESC
15 Menu/OK button
16 Multifunction control
17 Display
18 Antenna
19 Phonebook
20 Calls list (Recall/Flash)
21 Speed dial buttons
22 Hands-free
*

Redial / Up

Move down
23 Call LED
24 Numeric buttons
25 Locator (internal call)
26 Mute on or off/Delete
27 Reduce the volume
28 Increase the volume
29 Speaker
30 Telephone receiver fix (wall-mount)
31 Telephone receiver holder (wall-mount)
Move right
Move left
Display icons
| A | Base ringtone off |
| ← | Scroll display to the left |
| → | New message in voice mail |
| CLIP | New call list entry |
| Phonebook opened | |
| Handsfree enabled | |
| Incoming call answered | |
| Microphone off (muted) | |
| Internal call | |
| → | Scroll display to the right |

Base back panel
- Power adapter socket
- Telephone connection socket
Charger cradle

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Charging contacts
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Battery level indicator
Before you start
Connecting the telephone receiver
Connect the telephone receiver to the left side of the base, as illustrated.

Connecting the Base

An illustration of the components mentioned below can be found in the Package Contents section on page 182.
Plug the power adapter [A] into a wall outlet. Connect the plug using the power adapter socket [32] on the back of the base [B].
- Using the supplied telephone cord [F], connect the telephone connection socket [33] on the back of the base [B] to the telephone wall jack.
Wall-mounting the base
You can also mount the base on the wall. Proceed as follows:
- Drill two holes with a vertical distance of 102mm .
- Insert suitable rawlplugs into the drilled holes.
- Insert suitable screws into the rawlplugs and turn them in until they protrude approx. 5 mm from the wall.
Hanga the base [B] on the screw heads and then pull it downwards until it becomes fixed. - Turn the telephone receiver fixing [30] on the base [D] 180^ so you can mount the telephone receiver.

When wall-mounted, if you wish to put the telephone receiver aside without ending a phone conversation, you can place the receiver onto the telephone receiver holder [31] on the base [B].
Connecting the Charger Cradle
- Connect the charging cradle plug to a power socket using power adapter [C].
Inserting the Batteries into the Handset
Open the battery compartment by gently pressing the indentation of the battery compartment cover and then sliding it downwards. Insert the rechargeable batteries into the handset [D] as illustrated below. Take care to insert the batteries into the handset [D] observing the correct polarity (+ and -). The correct polarity is labelled on the batteries and inside the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment with the cover.

Charging the Batteries
Once the batteries have been inserted in the handset [D], they must be charged using the charger cradle with power adapter [C] for at least 16 hours before using the handset for the first time. The charging indicator [35] will light during charging.

On delivery, the batteries are not charged.
Getting started
Setting the Menu Language
You can set the menu language for the handset and for the base independently. The default menu language depends on the supplying country.
Setting the handset menu language
Proceed as follows to set the handset menu language:
While the handset is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [12] to show the menu.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [4] to select the "MT" or "HANDSET" menu.
- Press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [4] to select the "SPRACHE" or "TAAL" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the desired language (e.g. "ENGLISH") from the list.
- Press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Setting the base menu language
Proceed as follows to set the base menu language:
While the base is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [15] to show the menu.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "SPRACHE" or "TAAL" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired language (e.g. "ENGLISH") from the list.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Setting the Date and Time
When powering the device on for the first time, please set the date and time on the base prior to using it. Proceed as follows:
While the base is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [15] to show the menu.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "TIME" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DATE/TIME" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- Next you can set the year, month, day, hours and minutes in sequence. Enter the desired value via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm each entry.
- A confirmation beep will sound to confirm the completed setting and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

The setting will be applied to all handsets registered with the base.
Setting the time format
Upon factory delivery the time format is set to "24 HOUR". You can customise the clock time format as follows on the base:
While the base is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [15] to show the menu.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "TIME" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "FORMAT" item.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "24 HOUR" option for 24 hour clock display or select "12 HOUR" for 12 hour clock display.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

To distinguish ante meridian (morning) and post meridian (afternoon) time for the 12-hour display, "PM" [17] will display for post meridian clock hours.
Handset Menu
The handset features an easy-to-use menu. While the handset is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [12] to show the menu.
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [4] to navigate the menu. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm your selection.
Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to go back step by step. Press the End call button [5] to completely exit the menu.
Menu Structure Overview:
| PHONEBOOK | |
| HANDSET | RING TONE HANDSET NAME KEYPAD BEEP SELECT BASE RESET LANGUAGE |
| REGISTER | |
| DE-REGISTER |
PHONEBOOK
This displays the phonebook entries. You can save up to 50 phone numbers with names. The phone number may contain up to 24 digits and the name up to 16 characters.
Creating a new entry
To create a new entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select any phonebook entry and then press the Menu/OK button [12]. If no entry was made previously, only the "EMPTY" entry is available.
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "NEW ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm. If no entry was made previously, only the "NEW ENTRY" menu item is available.
- "NAME?" will appear on the display [2]. Next enter the name you want via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase any mistyped character. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the name.
- "NUMBER?" will appear on the display [2]. Next enter the corresponding telephone number via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase any mistyped digit. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Editing an entry
To edit an entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the phonebook entry you want to edit and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "EDIT ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
- The name will appear on the display [2]. Now you can edit the name via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase a character. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the name.
- The phone number will appear on the display [2]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase a digit. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Deleting an entry
To delete an entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the phonebook entry you want to delete and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "DELETE ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
- "DELETE?" will appear on the display [2]. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to delete the entry or the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to cancel.
After the entry has been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Deleting all entries
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select any phonebook entry and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "DELETE ALL" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
- "DELETE ALL?" will appear on the display [2]. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to delete all entries or the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to cancel.
After all entries have been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
HANDSET
This menu allows you to perform more settings for your handset.
RING TONE
EXTERNAL
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [4] to select a ringtone for external calls. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
INTERNAL
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [4] to select a ringtone for internal calls. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
VOLUME
You can adjust the ringer volume in 5 levels ( 5 = very high; OFF = no ringtone). Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to set the desired volume. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [12]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
HANDSET NAME
Here you can change the name of the handsets (default HANDSET).
Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase the existing name character by character. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear all entered characters. Enter the handset name via the numeric buttons [6] and press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
KEYPAD BEEP
Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to enable or disable the keypad beep. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [12]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
SELECT BASE
This allows you to select the base where you want to register a handset. As you will normally have one base only, you can use the default setting "AUTO". Where several bases are available, you can use the "MANUAL" option to select the desired base manually from the list. Please note that the handset must be located within RF range of the base.
RESET
You can reset the handset and the base. All settings will be completely erased. Proceed as follows to reset the handset and the base:
After confirming by pressing the Menu/OK button [12] the message "RESET?" appears on the display [2].
- Press the Menu/OK button [12] again, the message "PIN-" appears on the display [2].
- Enter your PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm. Or press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to cancel.
After the handset and the base have been reset, a beep can be heard.

Please note that a reset erases all saved information (redial, phonebook, calls list and speed dial numbers) from the handset and the base.
LANGUAGE
Set the menu language for the handset as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the desired language (e.g. "ENGLISH") from the list.
- Press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
REGISTER
You can register up to 5 handsets with one base. By default, the handset supplied has already been registered with the base. To register a de-registered or a new handset with the base, proceed as follows:
- Press and hold the Locator button [25] on the base for about 10 seconds. "REGISTER" will appear on the display [17].

Note on using handsets of other manufacturers
If you would like to register DECT handsets of third-party manufacturers, which support the GAP standard, with the SilverCrest base, you have to consider the documentation of the relevant manufacturer. However, handsets of third-party manufacturers are not guaranteed to work fully or correctly, despite the GAP standard.
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] on the handset to select the base from the list to which you want to register the handset. Then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Enter your four-digit PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
- As soon as the handset has established a connection to the base, a beep can be heard and the name and number of the handset are shown on the display [2].

Note on using bases of other manufacturers
If you would like to register the SilverCrest handset with a base of a third-party manufacturer that supports the GAP standard, you have to consider the documentation of the relevant manufacturer. However, the SilverCrest handset is not guaranteed to work fully or correctly in this case, despite the GAP standard.
DE-REGISTER
This menu item allows you to de-register a handset that is currently registered with the base. Proceed as follows:
- Enter your four-digits PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- Enter the number of the handset that you want to de-register (1 to 5).
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your entry.
After the handset has been de-registered, a confirmation beep will sound.
Instead of the name of the handset, the de-registered handset display [2] will show "NOT REGISTER".

If you have one handset only, it is only possible to de-register it from the base. For more information, please read the "REMOVE HS" chapter on page 205.
Base Menu
The base features an easy-to-use menu. While the base is in standby mode, press the Menu/OK button [15] to show the menu.
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to navigate the menu. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
Press the ESC button [14] to go back step by step.
Menu Structure Overview:
| PHONEBOOK | |
| RING TONE EXTERNAL | INTERNAL VOLUME |
| KEYPAD BEEP | |
| LANGUAGE | |
| SETTINGS | DIAL MODE RECALL SYSTEM PIN |
| TIME | DATE FORMAT |
| REMOVE HS | |
| RESET |
PHONEBOOK
This displays the phonebook entries. You can save up to 50 phone numbers with names. The phone number may contain up to 24 digits and the name up to 16 characters.
Creating a new entry
To create a new entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select any phonebook entry and then press the Menu/OK button [15]. If no entry was made previously, only the "EMPTY" entry is available.
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "NEW ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm. If no entry was made previously, only the "NEW ENTRY" menu item is available.
- "NAME ?" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the name you want via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped characters. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
- "NUMBER?" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the corresponding telephone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped digits. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Editing an entry
To edit an entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the phonebook entry you want to edit and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "EDIT ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/Ok button [15] to confirm.
- The name will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the name via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a character. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
- The phone number will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a digit. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Deleting an entry
To delete an entry, proceed as follows:
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the phonebook entry you want to delete and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DELETE ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "DELETE ?" will appear on the display [17]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to delete the entry or the ESC button [14] to cancel.
After the entry has been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Deleting all entries
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select any phonebook entry and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DELETE ALL" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "DELETE ALL?" will appear on the display [17]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to delete all entries or the ESC button [14] to cancel.
After all entries have been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
RING TONE
EXTERNAL
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select a ringtone for external call. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
INTERNAL
Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select a ringtone for internal call. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
VOLUME
You can adjust the ringer volume in 5 levels (5 = very high; OFF = no ringtone). Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to set the desired volume. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [15]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
KEYPAD BEEP
Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to enable or disable the keypad beep. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [15]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
LANGUAGE
Set the menu language for the base as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired language (e.g. "ENGLISH") from the list.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
SETTINGS
This menu allows you to perform more settings for the base.
DIAL MODE
There are two different options you can use.
TONE
Tone dialling is the most popular dialling method nowadays.
PULSE
Pulse dialling is normally used with older devices.
Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired option. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [15]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
RECALL
You can use the Recall/Flash function with the Menu/OK button [12] on your handset or the Calls list button [20] on the base during a phone call. You can use it during a call for switching to an internal conversation or to forward the call when using the device with a PBX. The Recall/Flash function of the handset or base will cause a short, temporary line interruption.
The following options are available:
SHORT
100 ms interruption.
LONG
300 ms interruption.
Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired option. To save the selected setting, press the Menu/OK button [15]. A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

The Recall/Flash function on your handset or base allows you to use specific services for external phone calls, e.g. "Call Waiting". The requirement for this is that your network provider supports this feature.
SYSTEM PIN
To change the PIN code, proceed as follows:
- After confirming by pressing the Menu/OK button [15] the message "OLD PIN-" appears on the display [17].
- Enter the old PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "NEW PIN-" will appear on the display [17]. Enter a new PIN code and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "AGAIN-" will appear on the display [17]. Enter the new PIN code again and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
- Please make sure you remember the PIN code or keep it in a safe place.
TIME
This menu lets you set the date and time as well as the clock format.
DATE TIME
To set the date and time, proceed as follows:
- After confirming by pressing the Menu/OK button [15] you can set the year, month, day, hours and minutes in sequence. Enter the desired value via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm each entry.
- A confirmation beep will sound to confirm the completed setting and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

The setting will be applied to all handsets registered with the base.
FORMAT
To set the clock format, proceed as follows:
- Press the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] to select the "24 HOUR" option for 24-hours clock display or select "12 HOUR" for 12-hours clock display.
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

To distinguish ante meridian (morning) and post meridian (afternoon) time for the 12-hour display, "PM" [17] will display for post meridian clock hours.
REMOVE HS
This menu items allows you to de-register a handset. Proceed as follows:
- Enter your four-digits PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- Enter the number of the handset that you want to de-register (1 to 5).
- Press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your entry.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "DELETED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Instead of the name of the handset, the de-registered handset display [2] will show "NOT REGISTER".
RESET
You can reset the base. All settings will be completely erased. Proceed as follows to reset the base:
After confirming by pressing the Menu/OK button [15] the message "RESET?" appears on the display [17].
Press the Menu/OK button [15] again, the message "PIN-" appears on the display [17].
- Enter your PIN code (default 0000) and press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm. Or press the ESC button [14] to cancel.
- After the base has been reset, a confirmation beep will sound and the "COMPLETED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].

Please note that a reset erases all saved information (redial, phonebook, calls list and speed dial numbers) from the base.
Handset - Everyday use
Making calls
External calls
Use the numeric buttons [6] to enter a telephone number. After you have entered the phone number, press the Dial button [11] to call the entered number.

Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to clear the entered digit. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear all entered digits.

You can press the button on the multifunction control [4] to adjust the volume of the receiver [1] during a call. The current volume level is shown on the display [2]. Only while the current volume level is shown on the display [2] you can press the button on the multifunction control [4] to increase the volume.
Calling a Number from the Phonebook
If you want to use a number stored in the phone book, press the Phonebook button [3] while in standby mode. Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the desired entry and then press the Dial button [11] to call the selected entry.
Press the End call button [5] to hang up.

For more information about adding a new phone book entry, please read the chapter "PHONEBOOK" on page 195.
Internal calls
Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to make an internal call. "INTERNAL" will appear on the display [2]. Enter the number 0 for calling the base or, when using more registered handsets, enter the number of the handset you want to call. The connection will be established immediately after entering the number.
Redial
Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to show a list with the last three dialled phone numbers.
To call the last dialled phone number again, just press the Dial button [11], as the last phone number is already highlighted.
To call any other number on the list, press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the desired number and then press the Dial button [1 1] to call it.
Answering incoming calls
When receiving a call, the number of the caller will be shown on the handset display [2] and the Call LED [13] flashes. If the phone number has been saved in the phonebook, the corresponding name will be shown. The requirement for this feature to work is that your phone line must have the Caller ID function enabled.
Press the Dial button [11] to answer the call.
Calls list
The phone numbers and the name assigned in the phonebook, if any, of all incoming calls are saved in the calls list. The calls list can save up to 30 incoming calls. The requirement for this feature to work is that your phone line must have the Caller ID function enabled.
A new call will appear with a flashing icon on the display [2]. The display [2] also tracks the number of missed calls followed by the message "MISSED". To open the calls list, press the button on the multifunction control [4]. The last received call is shown. If the calls list is empty, "EMPTY" is shown on the display [2].
Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to scroll through the calls list. Press the Phonebook button [3] to show more information (like phone number or date and time) for the highlighted entry. You can press the Phonebook button [3] multiple times to toggle through the different information. Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to exit the calls list.

If an entry on the calls list is longer than 12 digits or characters, the icon appears on the display [2]. Then press the Phonebook button [3] to show the other digits. Now the icon appears on the display [2].
Calling a phone number from the calls list
To dial a phone number from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the entry that you want to call from the calls list.
- Then press the Dial button [11] to call the selected entry.
To end the call press the End call button [5].
Removing a phone number from the calls list
To remove a phone number from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the entry that you want to remove from the calls list and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "DELETE" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
After the entry has been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Removing all phone numbers from the calls list
To remove all phone numbers from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select any entry from the calls list and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "DELETE ALL" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
- "DELETE ALL ?" will appear on the display [2]. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to delete all entries or the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to cancel.
After all entries have been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook
To save a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the phone number from the calls list that you want to save to the phonebook and then press the Menu/OK button [12].
- Press or on the multifunction control [4] to select the "SAVE TO PB" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm
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"NAME ?" will appear on the display [2]. Next enter the desired name via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase any mistyped character. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the name.
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The phone number will appear on the display [2]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [6]. Press the button on the multifunction control [4] to erase a digit. Keep the button on the multifunction control [4] pressed to clear the entire entry. Press the Menu/OK button [12] to save the phone number.
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A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Hands-free function
To enable the hands-free function, press the Dial button [11] twice while in standby mode or press it once during a phone call. When the hands-free function is enabled, the icon will show on the display [2].
Press the Dial button [11] again to switch the hands-free function back off.

You can press the button on the multifunction control [4] to adjust the volume of the speaker for the hands-free function. The current volume level is shown on the display [2]. Only while the current volume level is shown on the display [2] you can press the button on the multifunction control [4] to increase the volume.
Muting the microphone
You can mute the microphone during a call so you can speak without the other party hearing you. To do this, press the button on the multifunction control [4] during a call. The microphone will be muted and the icon appears on the display [2].
Press the button on the multifunction control [4] again to switch the microphone back on.
Call forwarding
Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] during an external call. "INTERNAL" will appear on the display [2]. Enter the number 0 for calling the base or, when using more registered handsets, enter the number of the handset you want to call. As soon as the connection to the base or the other handset has been established, you can talk internally. Press the End call button [5] to end the external call and to forward it to the base or the other handset.
Intercom and conference calls
Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] during an external call. "INTERNAL" will appear on the display [2]. Enter the number 0 for calling the base or, when using more registered handsets, enter the number of the handset you want to call. As soon as the connection to the base or the other handset has been established, you can talk internally. Press the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] to toggle between the external and the internal call.
Press and hold the ESC/INT button on the multifunction control [4] for approx. 3 seconds to make a conference call.
New message in voice mail
If there are new messages in the voice mail, the icon appears on the display [2]. After you have listened to the voice mail message, the icon disappears.

To be able to use the voice mail, your provider must support it.
Locking the keypad
Press and hold the Hash button [7] for approx. 2 seconds to lock the keypad against accidental input. However, you will still be able to answer any incoming calls by pressing the Dial button [11].
To unlock the keypad, press and hold the Hash button [7] again for approx. 2 seconds.
When the keypad is locked, the icon will show on the display [2].

When the keypad lock is activated, the EU-wide emergency number 112 can still be selected.
Switching the ringtone off
Press and hold the Asterisk button [10] for approx. 2 seconds to switch the ringtone off. To switch the ringtone back on, press and hold the Asterisk button [10] again for approx. 2 seconds.
When the ringtone is off, the icon will show on the display [2].
Base - Everyday use
Making calls
External calls
Use the numeric buttons [24] to enter a telephone number. After you have entered the phone number, pick up the receiver to call the entered number.

Press the DEL button [26] to clear the entered digit.

You can adjust the receiver volume during a call by pressing the button [27] to reduce the volume or the button [28] to increase it. The current volume level is shown on the display [17].
You can also pick up the receiver first and dial the number afterwards using the numeric buttons [24]. Please note that in this case the entered phone number is dialled immediately.
Calling a number from the phonebook
If you want to use a number stored in the phone book, press the Phonebook button [19] while in standby mode. Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired entry and then pick up the receiver to call the selected entry.
Put down the receiver to end the call.
You can also pick up the receiver first and then dial the number from the phonebook. To do this, press the Phonebook button [19] and then use the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the desired entry. Next press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm your selection. Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the "DIAL NUMBER" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to call the selected entry.

For more information about adding a new phone book entry, please read the chapter "PHONEBOOK" on page 200.
Internal calls
To make an internal call, pick up the receiver and press and hold the Locator button [25] for approx. 3 seconds (a short beep can be heard). "INT" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the number of the handset you wish to call. The connection will be established immediately after entering the number.
Redial
Press the button on the multifunction control [16] to show a list with the last three dialled phone numbers.
To call the last dialled phone number again, simply pick up the receiver, as the last phone number is already highlighted.
To call any other number on the list, press the or multifunction control buttons [4] to select the desired number and then pick up the receiver to call it.

When picking up the receiver first before pressing the button on the multifunction control [16], the last dialled number will be redialled automatically.
Answering incoming calls
When receiving a call, the number of the caller will be shown on the base display [17] and the Call LED [23] flashes. If the phone number has been saved in the phonebook, the corresponding name will be shown. The requirement for this feature to work is that your phone line must have the Caller ID function enabled.
Pick up the receiver to answer the call.
Calls list
The phone numbers and the phonebook's name, if any, of all incoming calls are saved in the calls list. The calls list can save up to 30 incoming calls. The requirement for this feature to work is that your phone line must have the Caller ID function enabled.
A new call will appear with a flashing "CLIP" on the display [17]. The display [17] also tracks the number of missed calls followed by the message "MISSED". Press the Calls list button [20] to open the calls list. The last incoming call is shown together with its date and time. If the calls list is empty, "EMPTY" is shown on the display [17].
Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to scroll through the calls list. To exit the calls list menu, press the ESC button [14].

If an entry of the calls list is longer than 12 digits or characters, the icon appears on the display [17]. Press the button on the multifunction control [16] to show the other digits. Now the icon appears on the display [17]. Press the button on the multifunction control [16] to show the first digits again.

If the phone number has been saved in the phonebook, the corresponding name will be shown. Press the button on the multifunction control [16] to show the telephone number.
Calling a phone number from the calls list
To dial a phone number from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the entry that you want to call from the calls list.
- Pick up the receiver to call the selected entry.
To finish the call, put down the receiver again.
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook
To save a phone number from the calls list to the phonebook, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the phone number from the calls list that you want to save to the phonebook and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "SAVE TO PB" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "NAME ?" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the name you want via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped character. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
- The phone number will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a digit. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "ENTRY SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Saving a phone number from the calls list to the speed dial buttons
To save a phone number from the calls list to a speed dial button, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the phone number from the calls list that you want to save to a speed dial button and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Select the desired speed dial button from the menu items "SAVE TO M1", "SAVE TO M2" or "SAVE TO M3" by pressing the or buttons on the multifunction control [16] and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "NAME ?" will appear on the display [17]. If the phone number has been saved in the phonebook, the corresponding name will be shown. Next enter the name you want via the numeric buttons [24]. You may change an existing name if necessary. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped characters. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
- The phone number will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a digit. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Removing a phone number from the calls list
To remove a phone number from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select the entry that you want to remove from the calls list and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DELETE" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [12] to confirm.
After the entry has been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Removing all phone numbers from the calls list
To remove all phone numbers from the calls list, proceed as follows:
- Press the or multifunction control buttons [16] to select any entry from the calls list and then press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DELETE ALL" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "DELETE ALL?" will appear on the display [17]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to delete all entries or the ESC button [14] to cancel.
After all entries have been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Speed dialling
You can use the three speed dial buttons [21] for phone numbers that you call frequently.
Saving a number for speed dial
To save a new speed dial number to a speed dial button, proceed as follows:
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Press any of the speed dial buttons M1, M2 or M3 [21] to which you wish to save the speed dial number. As there was no entry set previously, "EMPTY" appears on the display.
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Press the Menu/OK button [15].
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"NEW ENTRY" will appear on the display [17]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] again.
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"NAME ?" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the name you want via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped character. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
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"NUMBER?" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the corresponding telephone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase any mistyped digit. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
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A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Speed dial
To call a speed dial number, proceed as follows:
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Press any of the speed dial buttons M1, M2 or M3 [21] that you want to call. The name will appear on the display [17].
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Pick up the receiver to call the speed dial number.
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Put down the receiver to end the call.

If you pick up the receiver first and then press any of the speed dial buttons M1, M2 or M3 [21], the speed dial number is called automatically.
Editing the speed dial number
To edit the speed dial number, proceed as follows:
- Press any of the speed dial buttons M1, M2 or M3 [21] for which you wish to edit the number. The name will appear on the display [17].
- Press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "EDIT ENTRY" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- The name will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the name via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a character. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the name.
- The phone number will appear on the display [17]. Now you can edit the phone number via the numeric buttons [24]. Press the DEL button [26] to erase a digit. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to save the phone number.
- A confirmation beep will sound and the "SAVED" message will appear for a few seconds on the display [17].
Deleting a speed dial number
To delete a speed dial number, proceed as follows:
- Press any of the speed dial buttons M1, M2 or M3 [21] for which you wish to delete the number. The name will appear on the display [17].
- Press the Menu/OK button [15].
- Press or on the multifunction control [16] to select the "DELETE" menu item and then press the Menu/OK button [15] to confirm.
- "DELETE?" will appear on the display [17]. Press the Menu/OK button [15] to delete the entry or the ESC button [14] to cancel.
After the entry has been deleted, a confirmation beep will sound.
Hands-free function
You can enable the hands-free function while the receiver is put down by pressing the button [22]. When the hands-free function is enabled, the icon will show on the display [17].
Press the button [22] again to switch the hands-free function back off or to end the current call.

You can reduce the hands-free speaker [29] volume by pressing the button [27] or increase it by pressing the button [28]. The current volume level is shown on the display [17].
Muting the microphone
You can mute the microphone during a call so you can speak without the other party hearing you. To do this, press the DEL button [26] during a call. The microphone will be muted and the icon appears on the display [17].
Press the DEL button [26] again to switch the microphone back on.
Call forwarding
During an external call press and hold the Locator button [25] for approx. three seconds (a short beep can be heard). "INT" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the number of the handset that you want to call. As soon as the connection to the handset has been established, you can talk internally. Put down the receiver to end the external call and to forward it to the handset.
Intercom and conference calls
During an external call press and hold the Locator button [25] for approx. 3 seconds (a short beep can be heard). "INT" will appear on the display [17]. Next enter the number of the handset that you want to call. As soon as the connection to the handset has been established, you can talk internally. Press the Locator button [25] to toggle between the external and the internal call.
Press and hold the locator button [25] for approx. 3 seconds to make a conference call.
New message in voice mail
If there are new messages in the voice mail, the icon appears on the display [17]. After you have listened to the voice mail message, the icon disappears.

To be able to use the voice mail, your provider must support it.
Handset locator
This features lets you locate your handset if you have misplaced it. While the base is in standby mode, press the Locator button [25]. The handset emits a tone for approx. 30 seconds and the Call LED [13] flashes.
To disable the tone and the flashing Call LED [13] press any button on the handset.
Troubleshooting
| Handset does not work / blank display | ·Batteries inserted incorrectly - insert the rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity. ·Batteries are flat - recharge the batteries. |
| The antenna icon is flashing | ·Handset out of range - take the handset closer to the base. ·Base has no power - check the base power supply. |
| No ringtone from handset or base | ·Switch the ringtone back on. |
| No ring or dial tone for outgoing calls | ·The phone cord is defective. |

When using the pulse dial mode with a PBX, it is possible for malfunctions to occur. This is because the PBX misinterprets the dial pulses. Switch to tone dial mode.
Maintenance/cleaning
Maintenance

Repairs are required when this device has been damaged in any way, for example when the device housing is damaged, when liquids or objects have entered the device or when the product has been exposed to rain or moisture. Repairs are also necessary when the product does not perform normally or if it has been dropped. If smoke, unusual noises or smells are noticed, disconnect the device from the mains immediately. If this occurs, the device should no longer be used and should be inspected by an expert. All repairs must be carried out by qualified service personnel. Never open the housing of the device. Opening the housing can expose you to a lethal electric shock. Opening the device could also damage it and you would void your warranty.
Cleaning
Disconnect the device from the mains before cleaning it, otherwise there is danger of electric shock.
To clean use a dry cloth. Never use any solvents or cleaners that may damage the plastic materials. Make sure that no liquid gets into the housing. For more stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth.
Environmental regulations and disposal information

Devices marked with this symbol are subject to European Directive 2012/19/EU. All electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from household waste at official disposal centres. Proper disposal of old devices prevents damage to the environment or your health. For further information about proper disposal, contact your local council, recycling centre or the shop where you bought the device.
Respect the environment. Old batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste. They must be handed in at a collection point for waste batteries. Please note that batteries must be disposed of fully discharged at appropriate collection points for old batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully discharged, take precautions to prevent short circuits.
Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling containers or public collection points for recycling. Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public collection points for disposal.
Conformity Notes

This device complies with the basic and other relevant requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, the Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the ErP Directive 2009/125/EC and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. The Declaration of Conformity can also be found at the end of this User Manual.
Warranty and service information
Warranty of TARGA GmbH
Dear Customer,
This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of purchase. In the event of product defects, you have legal rights towards the seller. These statutory rights are not restricted by our warranty as described below.
Warranty conditions
The warranty period commences upon the date of purchase. Please keep the original receipt in a safe place as it is required as proof of purchase. If any material or manufacturing faults occur within three years of purchase of this product, we will repair or replace the product free of charge as we deem appropriate.
Warranty period and legal warranty rights
The warranty period is not extended in the event of a warranty claim. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Any damage or defects discovered upon purchase must be reported immediately when the product has been unpacked. Any repairs required after the warranty period will be subject to charge.
Scope of warranty
The device was carefully manufactured in compliance with stringent quality guidelines and subjected to thorough testing before it left the works. The warranty applies to material and manufacturing faults. This warranty does not cover product components which are subject to normal wear and which can therefore be regarded as wearing parts, or damage to fragile components such as switches, rechargeable batteries or components made of glass. This warranty is void if the product is damaged, incorrectly used or serviced. To ensure correct use of the product, always comply fully with all instructions contained in the user manual. The warnings and recommendations in the user manual regarding correct and incorrect use and handling of the product must always be observed and complied with. The product is solely designed for private use and is not suitable for commercial applications. The warranty is rendered void in the event of incorrect handling and misuse, if it is subjected to force, and also if any person other than our authorised service technicians interfere with the device. No new warranty period commences if the product is repaired or replaced.
Submitting warranty claims
To ensure speedy handling of your complaint, please note the following:
Before using your product for the first time, please read the enclosed documentation or online help carefully. Should any problems arise which cannot be solved in this way, please call our hotline.
- Always have your receipt, the product article number as well as the serial number (if available) to hand as proof of purchase.
- If it is not possible to solve the problem on the phone, our hotline support staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the fault.

Service

Phone: 0207-3650744
E-Mail: service.GB@targa-online.com
IE
Phone: 01-2421583
E-Mail: service.IE@targa-online.com
MT
Phone: 800-62175
E-Mail: service.MT@targa-online.com
CY
Phone: 800-92496
E-Mail: service.CY@targa-online.com
IAN: 94259

Manufacturer
Please note that the following address is not a service address. First contact the service point stated above.
TARGA
GmbH
Coesterweg 45
59494 SOEST
GERMANY
CE
EU-Declaration of Conformity
Address:
TARGA GmbH
Coesterweg 45
59494 Soest, Germany
Product:
DECT Big Button Phone
Model:
Silvercrest SGKT 50 A1
IAN:
94259
The product complies with the requirements of the following European directives:
1999/5/EC
R&TTE
2006/95/EC
Low Voltage directive
2009/125/EC
Energy Related Products
2011/65/EC
Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
Compliance was proved by the application of the following standards:
EMC/R&TTE:
EN 301489-1 V1.9.2
EN 301489-6 V1.3.1
EN 61000-3-2:2006 +A1:2009 +A2:2009
EN 61000-3-3:2008
EN 301406 V2.1.1
Safety:
EN 60950-1:2006 +A1:2010 +A11:2009
+A12:2011
EN 50360:2001
EN 50385:2002
IEC 62311:2002
ErP:
Regulation 1275/2008
Regulation 278/2009
ROHS:
EN 50581:2012
Soest, 23rd of December 2013

Matthias Klauke, Managing Director