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| Product Type | Cordless digital DECT telephone with answering machine |
| Standard | DECT-GAP |
| Power Supply (Base Station) | 220/230 V, 50 Hz |
| Range (Outdoor/Indoor) | 300 m / 50 m |
| Standby Time | Up to 105 hours |
| Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
| Battery Type | 2 x AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V per handset |
| Phone Book Capacity | 50 entries (name + number) |
| Calls List Capacity | 40 entries |
| Redial List Capacity | 10 numbers |
| Answering Machine Capacity | 59 messages, total 18 minutes (max 3 min per message) |
| Display | LCD with icons, time, and caller information |
| Speakerphone | Yes (handsfree function) |
| Intercom | Yes (internal calls between handsets) |
| Conference Call | Yes (two internal + one external) |
| Caller ID (CLIP) | Yes (requires network service) |
| Call Waiting | Yes (requires network service) |
| SMS Capability | Send and receive up to 160 characters; store up to 15 messages |
| Maximum Handsets per Base | 5 |
| Remote Access | Yes (tone dialing, with security code) |
| Operating Temperature | 10°C to 30°C |
| Relative Humidity | 20% to 75% |
| Cleaning Instructions | Use a soft, dry cloth; no cleaning agents or solvents |
| Reparability | Batteries replaceable; other repairs by service center only |
| Included Accessories | Base station, 3 handsets, 3 charging stations, power adapters, telephone cable, 6 rechargeable batteries, manual |
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USER MANUAL Oslo 583 AUDIOLINE
Schnurloses digitales DECT-Telefon Cordless digital DECT telephone

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Three black Audioline phone models with visible keypad and keypad, displayed side by side (no text or symbols on devices themselves)Bedienungsanleitung
Operating Instructions
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AUDIOLINE
OSLO 583
Operating Instructions ....
DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone
GAP: Generic Access Profile
SMS Service Center, 18
SMS versenden, 18
SMS verwalten, 18
SMS-Eingangston, 18, 28
SMS-Einstellungen, 11, 18
Tastentöne, 10, 13, 28
Warnton "Akku leer", 10, 13, 28
Wecker, 28
Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly.
1.1 Intended use
The telephone is suitable for telephoning within a public telephone network system. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself.
1.2 Installation location
The telephone is designed for use indoors in rooms with a temperature range from 10 °C to 30 °C . The base station should not be used in rooms exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms or laundries. Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. Position the base station with a distance of 1 m to other electronic devices or there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
Do not use the handset in potentially explosive areas.
1.3 Power supply

Only use the power adapter plug supplied because other power supplies could damage the telephone. Ensure access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or such.
1.4 Telephone connection cable
If the telephone connection cable supplied needs to be replaced, ensure the pin assignment is identical on the new one.
1.5 Rechargeable batteries
Do not throw batteries into a fire or immerse them in water.
1.6 Power failure
The telephone cannot be used to make calls in the event of a power failure. Always keep a cord connected telephone which operates without an external power supply available in case of emergency situations.
1.7 Private branch exchanges
The telephone can be connected to a private branch exchange. There is no guarantee that the telephone will work on every private branch exchange.
1.8 Notes on medical equipment
Never use the telephone in the vicinity of medical equipment. It cannot be fully ruled out that they will not affect heart pacemakers. DECT* telephones can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids.
1.9 Cleaning and upkeep
Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents or solvents. The rubber footpads on the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents.
1.10 Disposal
You are legally obliged to dispose of consumable goods according to the applicable laws. The adjacent symbol on the telephone indicates that electrical and electronic apparatus and batteries no longer required must be disposed of separate from domestic waste.
Electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of
at a suitable collection point provided by the public waste authorities.
Batteries must be disposed of at the point of sale or at the appropriate collection points provided by the public waste authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations.


2 Starting Up
2.1 Safety information

Caution: It is essential to read the Safety Information in Chapter 1 before starting up.
2.2 Checking the contents of the package
The package contains:
| a base station with power adapter plug | a telephone connection cable |
| three handsets six rechargeable batteries | |
| two charging stations with two power adapter plugs | an operating manual |
2.3 Connecting the base station
Position the base station within reach of the telephone line socket and a power outlet. Only use the components supplied.
- Insert the small plug on the power adapter plug cable in the corresponding socket on the underside of the base station.

The plug cannot be connected incorrectly because the plug and socket are designed in such a way to prevent reverse poling. The plugs must snap audibly into the base station sockets.
- Insert the small plug on the telephone connection cable in the corresponding socket on the underside of the base station.
- Feed both cables on the underside of the base station in the cable duct provided.
- Plug the power adapter plug in a properly installed 230 Volt power outlet. The power adapter plug from the base station must remain connected at all times.
- Connect the telephone connection cable supplied in the telephone line socket.
2.4 Connecting the charging station
Connect the charging station as illustrated in the diagram. For reasons of safety, only use the power adapter plug supplied.
2.5 Inserting the batteries
Insert two batteries of the type AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V in the battery compartment after opening it. Pay attention to correct polarity (refer to Fig.)! Close the battery compartment cover.
Important: Do not use any other type of batteries.

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B --> C["Device 2"]
C --> D["Output Port 1"]
D --> E["Device 3"]
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2.6 Charging the batteries
When preparing to use the handset for the first time, place it in the base station (display facing upwards) for at least 14 hours. The charging control lamp on the base station lights up. The handset warms up during the charging process. This is normal and does not represent a risk. Do not charge the handset with charging units from other manufacturers. Failure to charge the batteries properly can lead to telephone malfunction.
The current battery charge status is indicated in the display:
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| Full Half empty Low Empty | |||
2.7 Tone or Pulse dialling mode
The telephone can be connected to both analogue connections (pulse dialling) and digital connections (tone dialling). The equipment is set to Tone dialling mode at the factory. If the telephone does not work on your telephone connection, refer to Chapter 7.3 to learn how to switch the telephone to analogue, pulse dialling mode.
2.8 Operating on private branch exchanges
If your telephone is connected to a private branch exchange, the R button can be used to implement the transfer calls or automatic callback functions. The dealer where you purchased the exchange can provide information as to whether the telephone will work properly with the exchange.
3 Operating Elements
3.1 Handset
1 Call indicator
2 Display
3 Hands-free call
4 Menu button and OK button
5 Phone book
6 Hash button (for conference calls)
7 Internal calls
8 Muting function and delete / back
9 Selection button: Scroll upwards in the menu and calls list / Redialling / dialling pause
10 Call button
11 Selection button: Scroll downwards in the menu and calls list / calls list
12 Key lock off/on
13 R-signal button (handset on/off)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 133.2 Base station
1 Paging button
2 Volume +
3 Volume -
4 Play
5 LED, power lamp
6 LED, charging control lamp
7 7-segment display
8 Delete / Security code
9 Play next message / Set ring delay
10 Stop / Weekday and time
11 Play previous message / Message alert on/off
12 Play/Record outgoing message
13 Answering machine on/off

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1 2 3 4 567891011 12 13 OGM AUDIOLINE3.3 Charging station
1 LED, charging control lamp

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AUDIOLINE 1Notes on the depiction of button icons:
In order to read the manual more easily, the telephone buttons are depicted in a standardised rectangular contour. The appearance of the icons in the buttons, therefore, deviates slightly from that on the telephone. However, the buttons are clearly recognisable.
- Display Indicators -
4 Display Indicators
The display indicates all the important functions by means of various icons and messages.
| Icon Description | |
| 12-10 Time display | |
| OSLO 580 1 Handset identification | |
![]() | Constantly on: Displays battery capacity.Indicator flashes: Batteries must be charged.Run-through segments: Batteries are being charged. |
![]() | Constantly on: The connection to the base station is good.Indicator flashes: The handset is out of range of the base station. |
![]() | A call is currently being made. |
![]() | Constantly on: An external call is currently being made.Indicator flashes: An external call has been received. |
![]() | Constantly on: An internal call is currently being made.Indicator flashes: An internal call has been received. |
![]() | Constantly on: You have accessed the calls list. The call has not been viewed.Indicator flashes: There are new calls in the calls list. |
![]() | The phone number is longer than 12 digits. |
![]() | The call was not taken.The number is stored in the calls list. |
![]() | The call was taken.The number is stored in the calls list. |
![]() | You have opened the main menu. |
![]() | You have opened the phone book. |
![]() | You have received a text message (SMS). |
![]() | The key lock is activated. |
![]() | The alarm is activated. |
![]() | Answering machine provided by the telephone network.VMWI ^1 - Optional service offered by the telephone network provider. |
![]() | On: The answering machine is activated.Flashing: A new message has been recorded (TAM). |
5 Telephoning
The way in which the telephone is operated is subsequently described by means of text and symbols: If a button is depicted, it means that the respective button must be pressed.
In addition, the following symbols appear:
Enter digits or letters
2 sec ☒ Press the button depicted for 2 seconds
(Acoustic signal on the handset
(«)Acoustic signal on the base station
Phonebook or
Text or icon in the display

The ringing signals on the handset ( ① ) and base station ( ② ) only function when they have not been deactivated beforehand!
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- Telephoning -
5.1 Taking a call
(<<) and (<<), Take the call
End the call
When the handset is ringing, press the ▲ or ▼ button to adjust the ringing volume.
If the ringing tone has been deactivated on the handset, incoming calls are only indicated by the base station (as long as the base ringer has not been deactivated).
5.2 Handsfree
Use this function to telephone with your hands free.
Switch the function on or off
5.3 Taking two calls
You will hear acoustic signals (call waiting) if a second call is received while you are talking on the telephone. The number of the second caller appears in the display. Press the buttons below in the sequence described to switch between the two callers, the connection to the other caller is put on hold.
R, 2 Switch to the other caller
Caution: The functions for phone number display, holding calls and call waiting are supplementary services offered by your telephone network provider. Contact your network provider for further information.
5.4 Making a call
Enter the phone number (max. 32 digits)
Dial the phone number
If you enter a wrong digit:
☒ Press briefly: Deletes the last entry.
2 sec ☒ Press longer: Deletes the entire phone number.
It is also possible to press the Call button ↗ first to obtain the dialling tone for an outside line. Then enter the required telephone number. It is not possible to correct wrong digits individually using this dialling procedure.
5.5 Dialling pause
In the case of private branch exchanges, it is necessary to dial a specific number (e.g. "9" or "0") in order to obtain the dialling tone for an outside line. When using some older private branch exchanges, it takes a little time before the dialling tone becomes audible. Particularly in the case of such private branch exchanges, it is useful to insert an automatic pause after the number for the outside line so that the number can be dialled in a continuous process without having to wait for the dialling tone.
Between pressing the number for an outside line and the phone number required, press the button once. "P" appears in the display. After dialling the number for the outside line, the telephone then waits 3 seconds before dialling the actual phone number.
The pause can also be entered with the phone number in the phone book.
5.6 Redialling
The telephone stores the last ten numbers dialled in a redialling list.
Open the redialling list (the last phone number dialled appears in the display)
▲ or ▼, ↗ Select an entry and dial the number
If a phone number has been stored in the phone book, the name associated with it appears in the display.
5.6.1 Deleting all the numbers from the redialling list
Open the redialling list
2 sec ☒, Delete the entire list
5.6.2 Deleting a number from the redialling list
●, ▲ or ▼ Select the entry to be deleted
⊗|, ≡ Delete the individual entry
- Telephoning -
5.7 Calling back missed calls
The telephone stores the last 40 calls in a calls list.

Open and scroll through the entries stored
Dial the number
5.8 Dialling phone numbers stored in the phone book
Phone numbers stored in the phone book (refer to Section 8.1) can be dialled quickly and easily.

Open the phone book and select the phone book entry
Dial the number
Phone book entries can be selected directly by opening the phone book and entering the first letters of the entry required. Example: To access the number for "Peter", for example, press 7PQRS once and use the ▲ or ▼ buttons, if necessary, to select the stored entry.
5.9 Adjusting the receiver volume
The volume can be adjusted to one of five settings during a call.
▲ or ▼ Press the button during the call
5.10 Muting the microphone in the handset
Switch the function on/off
The handset microphone can be switched on and off during a telephone call. This enables you to confer with a third party, for example, without the caller being able to hear you. The handset earpiece / loudspeaker, however, remains on; i.e. you can still hear the caller.
5.11 Talk time display
A few seconds after a call has been taken, the phone number dialled or that of the caller disappears from the display and is replaced by the duration of call (hh-mm-ss).
5.12 Key lock
3 sec ☒ * Activate the key lock function
2 x ☐ Deactivate the key lock function
Incoming calls can be taken as normal even when the key lock function is activated (also refer to Section 7.4). The key lock function remains active after the call has been ended.
5.13 Temporary tone dialling
If you only operate the telephone using the Pulse dialling method, you can still make use of the advantages of the Tone dialling method (e.g.: for remote access of the answering machine).
4 sec ✱Switch to Tone dialling (for the duration of the call)
When the call is ended, the telephone automatically switches back to Pulse dialling.
5.14 Notes on range
The handset has a range of approx. 50 meters in closed rooms and approx. 300 meters outdoors. In the case of a good connection to the base station, the ⏻ icon lights up continuously in the display.
If the handset is moved too far from the base station, the icon flashes and acoustic warning signals are issued. Move towards the base station, otherwise the call will be disconnected.
If the connection to the handset has been lost, the message Base 1 appears in the display.
5.15 Searching for the handset (Paging)
If you have misplaced the handset, it can be located easily. Press the Paging button on the base station; the handset rings for 30 seconds. To terminate the ringing function before the 30 seconds has elapsed, simply press the Paging button again or the Call button on the handset.
All the handsets registered on the base station ring.
or "any button on handset" Ends paging prematurely.
5.16 Switching the handset on /off
3 sec R Switch on/off
It is not possible to switch the handset on/off if the handset is in the base station.
- Navigating in the Main Menu -
6 Navigating in the Main Menu
6.1 Navigating in the menu
All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Refer to the menu structure in Chapter 7 to find how to access the respective functions.
- Open the required menu or phone book using the relevant button.
- Press ▲ or ▼ to select the required submenu.
- Press the ≡ button to open the submenu.
- Press ▲ or ▼ to select the required function.
- Press the ≡ button to open the function.
- Press ▲ or ▼ to select the setting required.
- Enter digits or letters using the relevant digit keys.
- Press the ≡ button to confirm the input.
- Press the Ⓧ button to move one menu level back.

Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no input within 20 seconds.
6.2 Acoustic signals
To simplify operating the telephone, it is equipped with various confirmation, notification, warning and others acoustic signals. Some of them can be activated or deactivated as required. These include:
• Key beep: A short tone is issued each time a button on the handset is pressed.
- “Low battery” warning signal: If the battery capacity is too low, a warning signal is issued to remind you to charge the handset.
- Range warning signal: This acoustic warning signal is issued when the handset is moved too far from the base station.
The way to switch the signals on and off is described in the menu structure in Section 7.4.
Other acoustic signals simplify navigating in the menu. They cannot be deactivated. The most important of these are:
- Confirmation signal (☐): Two short, ascending acoustic signals are issued when input is completed successfully.
- Notification signal (“💡”): A longer, higher acoustic signal is issued on reaching the end of a menu after scrolling up or down, indicating there are no further selection options.
6.3 Example
Using the example of "Writing an SMS", this section explains how to navigate in the main menu and submenus and complete entries. Proceed as in this example for all the settings.
≡ Open the main menu
▲ or ▼ SMS, ≡ Select the SMS function and confirm
▲ or ▼ Write, ≡ Select the function and confirm (Menu SMS / WRITE)
Write Msg ≡ Confirm the request for input
, ≡ Enter a message and confirm
Number ? ≡ Confirm the request for input
, ≡ Enter a phone number and confirm
Sending... Send process is started
7 Menu Structure
Access the Main Menu by pressing the ☐ button. Then use the ▲ or ▼ buttons to select the required submenu and confirm your selection by pressing the ☐ button. Or, type in the required information (individual entries are subsequently printed in italics and identified by ☑). Your entry is normally confirmed by an acoustic signal (☐).
7.1 Phone book
| Phonebook | ≡ Add Entry | ≡ Name ? | ≡ | ≡ Number ? | ≡ Melody 1-10 | ▲ ▼ ≡ (○) | |||||
| ▲ Modify Entry | ≡ Name xy | ▲ ▼ | ≡ Name xy | ≡ Number xy | ≡ Melody 1-10 | ▲ ▼ ≡ (○) | |||||
| ▼ Delete Entry | ≡ Name xy | ▲ ▼ | ≡ Confirm ? | ≡ | |||||||
7.2 Text messages (SMS)
| SMS | Inbox | Reply | |||||||
| ▲ | ▲ | Delete Entry | |||||||
| ▼ | ▼ | Forward | |||||||
| Details | |||||||||
| Personal SMS | |||||||||
| Write | Write Msg | Text | ≡ | Number? | ≡ Number | ≡ Sending... | |||
| Delete All | Inbox | ≡ | Confirm? | ≡ (●→) | |||||
| Personal SMS | ≡ | Confirm? | ≡ (●→) | ||||||
| SMS Settings | Msg Alert | ≡ | On | ≡ (●→) | |||||
| ▲ | Send Service | ▼ | Off | ≡ | |||||
| ▼ | ≡ | Send 1 | ≡ (●→) | ||||||
| Rcv Center | ▼ | Send 2 | ≡ (●→) | ||||||
| ≡ | Receive 1 | ≡ Number | ≡ (●→) | ||||||
| Send Center | ▼ | Receive 2 | ≡ Number | ≡ (●→) | |||||
| ≡ | Send 1 | ≡ Number | ≡ (●→) | ||||||
| Terminal No | ▼ | Send 2 | ≡ Number | ≡ (●→) | |||||
| ≡ | Number | ≡ (●→) | |||||||
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7.3 Setup

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Setup Base Volume Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume Off Base Melody Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3 Melody 4 Melody 5 Del Handset Pin Code* Pin ? old PIN New Pin new PIN Retype new PIN Dial Mode Tone Dial Pulse Dial Recall Mode Recall 1 Recall 2 Default** Pin ? internal Handset no. PIN Confirm?* All PINs are set to 0000 at the factory. Press the Ⓧ button for two seconds to cancel the programming process.
** Attention: All settings are reset to their default setting! All list entries are deleted!
7.4 Handset

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Handset Beep Keytone On (i) Off Low Battery On (iv) Out Of Range On (iv) Off (i) Volume 1 - 5 / Volume Off Volume 1 - 5 / Volume Off Melody 1 - 10 Melody 1 - 10 On (i) Off (i) ABC English / Français Español / Italiano Deutsch / Nederlands ... On** (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i) (i)* ON: An incoming call is taken by removing the handset from the base station (default setting). After removing the handset, all the buttons are inhibited for four seconds.
OFF: An incoming call can only be taken by pressing the ↗ button.
** Deactivate key lock: Press the * button twice.
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7.5 Set date, time and alarm

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Date & Time Set Date Date ▲ Set Time ≡ hh-mm ≡ ▼ Set Alarm ≡ Off ≡ On ≡ hh-mm ≡7.6 Registering base station and handsets

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Register Select Base Base 1 Auto Reg Base Base 1 2 3 47.7 Telephone answering machine

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Play Message¹ New Msg- All Msg-1 Further information on playing messages received is provided on Page 49.

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A["TAM Settings 1"] --> B["Answer Mode"]
B --> C["OGM Setting"]
C --> D["Set Day"]
D --> E["Answer Delay"]
E --> F["Remote Code"]
subgraph Answer Mode
G["On"] --> H["Answer Only"]
I["Ans & Rec"] --> J["Record OGM"]
K["Ans Only"] --> L["Delete OGM"]
end
subgraph OGM Setting
M["Play OGM"] --> N["Ans & Rec"]
O["Ans Only"] --> P["Record OGM"]
Q["Ans & Rec"] --> R["Delete OGM"]
end
subgraph Set Day
S["Monday"] --> T["Answer Delay"]
U["Tuesday"] --> V["Answer Delay"]
W["..."] --> X["Answer Delay"]
Y["2"] --> Z["Answer Delay"]
AA["3"] --> AB["Answer Delay"]
AC["..."] --> AD["Answer Delay"]
AE["Remote Code"] --> AF["Remote Code"]
^1 Further information on answering machine settings is provided on Page 49.

- Phone Book -
8 Phone Book
The phone book can store 50 phone numbers, each with the associated name. Each phone number can comprise a maximum of 24 digits and each name a maximum of 12 letters.
8.1 Entering phone numbers in the phone book
Refer to. Section 7.1
If the name already exists in the phone book, an acoustic signal is issued and Add Entry appears in the display again. You have to enter another name.
The corresponding melody rings when a call is received from the caller entered. This assignment only functions when your telephone connection and that of the caller implement the caller number display function (CLIP).
8.1.1 Notes on storing
Always enter the area access code with the phone numbers so that the telephone can also assign incoming local calls to a phone book entry.
If the memory capacity of 50 phone numbers is reached, the message Memory Full appears in the display. Phone book entries will then have to be deleted in order create space.
8.1.2 Entering text
The digit keys are also labelled with letters. Pressing the respective key the necessary number of times enables capital letters and digits to be entered.
Example: To enter the name "Peter".
Press 1 x button 7PQRS, 2 x button 3DEF, 1 x button 8TUV, 2 x button 3DEF and 3 x button 7PQRS.
Further notes on entering text:
Press 0 once: Space
twice: Hyphen
☒ Deletes the last entry
▲ or ▼ Move the cursor
# Change between upper and lower case lettering
To enter the same letter twice, press the relevant button until the letter appears then wait till the cursor automatically skips one position forward.
8.2 Changing phone book entries
Refer to. Section 7.1
To select an entry directly, press the corresponding button to enter the first letter of the name required. To select the name "Peter" directly, for example, press 7PQRS once.
8.3 Deleting phone book entries
Refer to. Section 7.1
The deletion process is cancelled by pressing the Ⓧ button.
8.4 Dialling a phone number from the phone book
Refer to. Section 5.8
- Caller Display (CLIP Function) -
9 Caller Number Display (CLIP)
If your telephone system is equipped with the CLIP function (CLIP = Calling Line Identification Presentation), the number of the caller appears in the display when they ring. If the caller's number is stored in the phone book, the name appears in the display instead of the phone number. If the caller has suppressed the transfer of his phone number, the number is not displayed; the message withheld appears in the display instead.
The calls list can contain up to 40 phone numbers. When the list is full, the oldest entry is automatically deleted on receipt of a new call. If new phone numbers have been stored in the calls list in your absence, the 📞 icon flashes in the display.

Caution: The caller number display (CLIP) and display of date and time are optional services offered by your telephone network provider. Contact them for any detailed information.
9.1 Calls list
9.1.1 Viewing numbers in the calls list
Proceed as follows to view the phone numbers in the calls list in the display:

The last number received appears in the display

If the calls list is empty, the message Empty appears in the display.

or ▼ Select other phone numbers from the calls list.

If no further phone numbers are available, an acoustic signal is issued.
Two display icons provide information on the status of the entry:

The call was taken.

The call was not taken.

Pressing the ≡ button calls in further information on the phone number displayed, if required:
- If the phone number is longer than 12 digits, the remaining digits are displayed.
- Displays the date and time of the call if this data was transferred from the caller.

Press the 📄 button to exit from the calls list.
9.1.2 Dialling numbers in the calls list
To call back a number displayed in the calls list directly, press the ↗ button.
9.1.3 Storing numbers from calls list in the phone book
A phone number stored in the calls list can be transferred directly to the phone book.


Select a phone number



Name?

Enter the name and confirm
(for text input, refer to Section 8.1.2)

If the name already exists in the phone book, an acoustic signal is issued ( `` ) and the selected phone number reappears in the display.
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Confirm the phone number selected
Melody 1


Select the required melody and confirm
9.1.4 Deleting a phone number from the calls list


Select a phone number


≡ Initiate the deleting process and confirm for the phone number selected
9.1.5 Deleting all phone numbers from the calls list


or ▼ Open the calls list




Initiate the deleting process and confirm
- Text Messages (SMS) -
10 Text Messages (SMS)
The telephone can be used to transfer short text messages (SMS = Short Message Service) with up to 160 characters via the conventional telephone network provided the following conditions are fulfilled:
•The CLIP function is enabled for your telephone connection (refer to Section 9).
•The SMS has been activated by your telephone network provider.

Please note that sending text messages is subject to charges. The charges are made by your telephone network operator.

If an SMS is sent to another connection in the conventional telephone network which is has no SMS service or cannot receive texts, the message is automatically provided as a voice message.

Sending SMS messages is not available for Call-by-Call connections at present.
Contact your telephone network provider for detailed information on transferring SMS messages via the conventional telephone network.
10.1 SMS settings
10.1.1 Service centre
All SMS messages are distributed via a Service Centre. Your telephone is programmed for operation (sending and receiving text message) via the leading provider, Deutsche Telekom. The call number for the Deutsche Telekom Service Centre is 0193 010. Select the "Send 1" setting to use the service provided by "Deutsche Telekom". If you want to change to a different provider, please contact our Service Hotline.
10.2 Sending an SMS
Refer to. Section 7.2

A text cannot be sent from every private branch exchange extension. If you want to send SMS text messages from a private branch exchange extension, it is necessary to store the number for an outside line for your PBX in the handset preceding the Service Center number.

When you select writing a new SMS text, the previous text initially appears in the display. Delete the old text by pressing the Ⓧ button before beginning to write the new one.

The way in which to enter texts is described in Section 8.1.2.
10.3 Receiving an SMS
Refer to. Section 7.2
A specific, acoustic signal indicates an SMS has been received.
This acoustic signal can be deactivated, if necessary (refer to Section 7.2).
In addition, the Envelope icon in the display indicates that a new SMS message has been received.
10.4 Managing text messages
A maximum of 15 text messages can be stored (jointly in the basic Inbox and personal SMS directories).

When all the memory locations are full, the oldest entry is deleted from the respective directory when a new SMS text message is received.
10.5 Personal SMS mailbox
In addition to the basic Inbox directory, a personal SMS mailbox is also available. This function enables SMS text messages, to which only you have access, to be received and sent.

The SMS mailbox can only be used when the telephone network provider supports the facility. Therefore, ask your telephone network provider with respect to setting up your personal SMS mailbox.
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11 Telephone Answering Machine
All the telephone answering machine (TAM) functions can be operated via the handset and also directly on the base station. The answering machine is equipped with a vocal operating guidance. Please pay attention to the instructions and information.
11.1 TAM Settings menu
Proceed as follows to access the TAM settings menu:
≡ Open the main menu
or TAM Settings, Open the TAM Settings menu
11.2 Switching the answering machine on/off
Using the base station:
Switch the answering machine on/off
After switching the answering machine on, the outgoing message, heard by the caller, is played. Using the handset in the TAM Settings menu:
or Ans On/Off, Select function and confirm
or On or
Off, ≡ Select setting and confirm
11.3 Number of rings (answering delay)
You can select from 2 to 9 rings or choose the Tollsaver setting for the pre-remote access function. The pre-remote access function enables contacting the answering machine free of charge to determine whether any new messages have been left.
- If your call is taken after 2 rings, there are messages on the answering machine.
- If no messages have been recorded, the call is taken after 6 rings. Replace the receiver before the 6th ring. No charges accrue for the call.
Further information on remote access is provided in Chapter 11.10.
11.3.1 Setting the number of rings
Using the base station:
2 sec ▶▶▶|Activate Setting mode
▶▶ Select the setting required
The setting selected is announced and saved.
Using the TAM Settings menu on the handset:
or Answer Delay, Select function and confirm
or ▲ e.g.: 5, Select setting and confirm
11.3.2 Checking the current setting
Using the base station:
▶▶▶ Check the setting
11.4 Acoustic signal for incoming messages
An acoustic signal indicates a new message or memo has been recorded.
11.4.1 Switching the acoustic signal on/off
2 sec ◀◀Switch the acoustic signal on/off
11.4.2 Checking the current setting
Check the setting
11.5 Listening-in to incoming messages
You can listen-in to the caller without actually taking the call. If the answering machine has already taken the call, you can take the call on the handset at any time simply by pressing the Call button
. Recording of the message is automatically stopped in this case.
≡ Switch the listening-in on
c Switch the listening-in off
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11.6 Setting the volume
If the volume of the answering machine is too high or low when playing back messages or listening-in to incoming calls, it can be adjusted to one of 10 levels.
+ or - Set the volume
11.7 Setting the weekday and time on the answering machine
The weekday and time a message was received is announced when any message is played back. The time setting of the answering machine is automatically set via the handset ☐ Page 14.
11.7.1 Setting the weekday
Using the TAM Settings menu on the handset :
or Set Day, Select the function and confirm
or ▲ e.g.: Monday, ≡ Select the weekday and confirm
11.7.2 Playing the weekday and time
Using the base station:
■ Play the weekday and time
11.8 Outgoing messages
Proceed as follows to access the answering machine's OGM Setting menu for outgoing messages:
≡ Open the main menu
or TAM Settings, Open the TAM Settings menu
or OGM Setting, Open the OGM Setting menu
11.8.1 Selecting the answering mode
The answering machine is provided with two, pre-recorded outgoing messages. A distinction is made between outgoing message with message recording (OGM 1) and outgoing message without message recording (OGM 2). If no other outgoing message is recorded, the pre-recorded outgoing message is played automatically. When the answering machine memory is full, it automatically reverts to the outgoing message without message recording (OGM 2) message explaining to the caller that messages cannot be left.
Proceed as follows to change the answering mode:
Using the base station:
2 sec OGM Activate Setting mode
◄◄► Activate OGM 1 (with recording)
or
▶▶▶ Activate OGM 2 (without recording)
The outgoing message currently selected is played and set.
Using the TAM Settings menu on the handset :
or Answer Mode, Select the function and confirm
or
e.g.: Ans & Rec, Select the outgoing message and confirm
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11.8.2 Recording outgoing messages
Your own outgoing message must be minimally 5 seconds and maximally 1:30 minutes long. The respective, pre-recorded outgoing message is replaced by the one you record. The pre-recorded outgoing messages can be restored simply by deleting your own outgoing messages (refer to Chapter 11.8.4).
Using the base station:
2 sec OGM Activate Setting mode
Press and hold ◀◀ or ▶▶ Record for OGM 1 or 2
((0)), 3)Speak your message after the acoustic signal
Release ◀◀ or ▶▶| Stops recording of OGM 1 or 2
Using the handset in the OGM Settings menu:
or Record OGM, Select the function and confirm
or
e.g.: Ans & Rec, ≡ Select OGM 1 or OGM 2 and confirm
((10)), 3) Speak your message after the acoustic signal
# End recording
11.8.3 Playing back outgoing message
Using the base station:
OGM Play outgoing message currently set
Using the handset in the OGM Settings menu:
or Play OGM, Select the function and confirm
or
e.g.: Ans & Rec, ≡ Select OGM 1 or OGM 2 and confirm
11.8.4 Deleting your own outgoing message
After deleting your own outgoing message, the pre-recorded message is automatically reactivated.
Using the base station:
OGM Play the outgoing message currently activated
☒ Press the button during playback to delete the OGM
Using the OGM Settings menu on the handset:
or Delete OGM, Select the function and confirm
or
e.g.: Ans & Rec, Select OGM 1 or OGM 2 and confirm
11.9 Messages / Memos
11.9.1 Memory capacity
The answering machine can digitally save up to 59 incoming messages with a total length of 18 minutes. The maximum length for each incoming call is 3 minutes. If the caller's message is longer, the call is disconnected. If there is a pause in excess of 8 seconds during recording, the call is automatically ended. When the answering machine memory is full, the answering mode "wio-thout recording" is activated automatically.
11.9.2 Memos
A memo is a message left on the answering machine for other answering machine users and is treated in the same way as an incoming message. A memo cannot be longer than 2 minutes.
Using the TAM Settings menu on the handset:
or Record Memo, Select the function and confirm
((10)), 3) Speak your message after the acoustic signal
# End recording
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11.9.3 Playing message / memo
The recorded messages/memos are played back in the sequence they were recorded. The weekday and time of receipt are played back with each message.
Using the base station:
▶ Play new messages only
2 sec ▶ Play old and new messages
■ Stop playback of the messages
Repeat playback of the message
2 x Play the previous message
▶▶ Play the next message
Using the handset:
≡ Open the main menu
or ▲ Play Message, ≡ Open the Play Messages menu
or ▲ New Msg-, ≡ Play new messages only
or
or All Msg-, Play old and new messages
4 Repeat playback of the message
2 x 4 Play the previous message
6 Play the next message
11.9.4 Deleting a message / memo
Using the base station:
▶ Play the messages/memos
Delete the current message/memo
Using the handset:
≡ Open the main menu
or ▲ Play Message, ≡ Open the Play Messages menu
or All Msg-, Play old and new messages
c Delete the current message/memo
11.9.5 Deleting all messages/memos
All the old and new messages/memos are deleted from the memory.
Using the base station:
▶ Play the messages/memos
Skip to the last message
Delete all the old and new messages/memos
Using the handset:
≡ Open the main menu
or ▲ Play Message, ≡ Open the Play Messages menu
or All Msg-, Play old and new messages
6 Skip to the last message
c Delete all the old and new messages/memos
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11.10 Remote access
You can call your answering machine to play any messages received and execute other functions. A condition for this is to use a telephone which implements tone dialling.
11.10.1 Security code for remote access
To make use of the remote access feature, you must enter a security code. The default security code set at the factory is "000".
Changing the security code
Using the TAM Settings menu on the handset:
or Remote Code, Select the function and confirm
or 0, Select the 1st digit and change it
or 0, Select the 2nd digit and change it
or 0,Select the 3rd digit and change it
≡ Confirm the entries
Playing back the security code
Using the base station:
☒ Play back the security code currently set
11.10.2 Start remote access
Dial your own phone number
While the OGM is playing, press the Star button and enter the security code
If the security code is entered incorrectly twice, the line is automatically disconnected.
You can now initiate other functions. Remote access key assignment table
11.10.3 Remote activation of the answering machine
Dial your own phone number
If you have forgotten to switch the answering machine on, your call is taken after 20 rings.
While the OGM is playing, press the Star button and enter the security code
If the security code is entered incorrectly twice, the line is automatically disconnected.
7 Switch the answering machine on
You can now initiate other functions. Remote access key assignment table
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11.10.4 Remote access key assignment table
The functions assigned to the buttons are dependent on the menu currently open. The following table provides an overview of the respective functions assigned to the individual buttons.
| Key | 1 Functions in the main menu | 8 Functions in OGM Setting menu |
| 1 Play the main menu again Open and play the main menu | ||
| 2 Play all messages Play OGM currently set | ||
| 3 Play new messages only Record OGM 1 | ||
| 4 Repeat message currently playing Record OGM 2 | ||
| 2 x 4 Play the previous message | ||
| 5 - Delete message currently playing- Delete all messages (after allmessages/memos have beenplayed) | Activate OGM 1 | |
| 6 Play next message Activate OGM 2 | ||
| 7 Switch answering machine on/off | ||
| 8 Open and play the OGM Settingmenu | Play OGM Setting menu again | |
| 9 Set security codeActivate TAM Settings mode: *Enter security code: e.g. “000” = 0, 0, 0Confirm/Play setting: # | ||
| * Activate TAM Settings mode | ||
| # Confirm setting End recording | ||
Replace the receiver on-hook to end remote access.
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12 Multiple Handsets
Up to five handsets can be registered on the base station. Each handset can be registered on four base stations simultaneously.

The standardised GAP Standard enables AUDIOLINE handsets and even those from other manufacturers to be integrated in the telephone system. In the same way, an AUDIOLINE handset can be registered on base stations from other manufacturers as long as it, too, complies with the GAP Standard.
The use of multiple handsets provides the following options:
- Internal calls between the handsets (intercom),
- External calls can be transferred between the handsets,
- Incoming external calls are received on all handsets,
- Conference calls between two handset users and one external caller.

If one of the other handsets is currently using the outside line, the EXT icon appears in the display. It is not possible to make another external call.
12.1 Internal calls
As soon as more than one handset (subsequently abbreviated to: HS) has been registered on the base station, they can be used for internal calls.
Following example: HS 1 (internal HS no. 1) calls HS 2 (internal HS no. 2).
INT,2
HS 1: Connection is established to other handset

HS 2: Takes the call

If an external call is received during an internal call, short acoustic signals are issued and the caller's number appears in the display, if available.

|Ends the internal call

|Takes the incoming external call
12.2 Transferring external calls internally
If you have taken an external call on a handset, the call can be transferred to another internal handset.
INT,2
HS 1: Connection is established to other handset

If the handset called does not answer, take the call back by pressing the INT button.
After the internal call has been taken by the handset called, the following options are available:
12.2.1 Holding a call / Brokering
You can talk to the party using the other handset and then return the external caller by pressing the INT button. You can switch between the external and internal parties as often as necessary.
12.2.2 Transferring call
By pressing the ⏻ button on the first handset, the external call is transferred to the handset called.
12.3 Conference calls
An external call can be transferred to another internal handset for a conference call. This enables two handset users to confer with the external caller at the same time.
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HS 1: Establish a connection to the external subscriber
INT,2
HS 1: Connection is established to the other handset

HS 2: The internal call is taken

HS 1: Connects all calls to a joint conference

During a conference call, press the INT button to put the internal caller on hold. Press the INT, # buttons in succession to activate the conference facility again.

HS 1 or HS 2: Press the button to end the conference call.
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12.4 Registering and deregistering handsets
12.4.1 Registering more Oslo 583 handsets
3 sec □ Initiate the registration facility by pressing the Paging button on the base station

After pressing the Paging button, the handset registration process must be completed within the following 90 seconds:

Open the
Register
menu

Reg Base
function and confirm
☒, ☑ Enter the number of the base station (1 to 4) and confirm the input

If the handset is already connected to a base station, the corresponding number flashes.
A search is then made for the base station.
When the base station is found, proceed as follows:

Enter the PIN (default setting: 0000) and confirm the input (")
The handset is then registered.

The handset is assigned an internal call number. The handset already registered has the internal call number 1. The second handset registered is assigned the internal call number 2. The internal call number appears in the right of the display when in Standby mode.
12.4.2 Registering DECT-GAP handsets from other manufacturers
In order to register a DECT-GAP handset from another manufacturer, follow the instructions in the operating manual provided by the original manufacturer and then press the Paging button on your base station for 3 seconds. Use the PIN to register (default setting: 0000).
12.4.3 Deregistering handsets
A handset can only be deregistered by another handset still registered. It is not possible to complete the deregistration using the handset which is to be deregistered.

Open the
Setup
menu.

Del Handset
menu and confirm.

Enter the PIN (default setting: 0000) and confirm the input

Press the ☑ button to cancel the process.
, ≡ Enter the internal call number of the handset to be
deregistered and confirm the input. («)
12.5 Additional base stations
The range of the handset can be increased by using several base stations. To implement the function, all the base stations must be connected to a telephone line connection. Depending on the intended use, each base station can be assigned the same telephone number or each can be assigned a different call number. Pay attention that all the base stations overlap with regard to their range.

The handset must be registered on each base station.
Please test the range of the handset before starting up a new base station. If a handset is registered on the base station and the automatic base station dialling function has been activated on the handset (refer to Section 7.6), the handset is always automatically transferred to the next base station.
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12.5.1 Selecting a base station
| ≡, ▲ or ▼, ≡ | Open the Register menu |
| ▲ or ▼, ≡ Select the | Select Base function and confirm |
| All the base stations to which the handset is already registered appear in the display. The number of the base station currently active flashes. | |
| Enter the internal number of the base station to which the handset should switch and confirm the input. («) | |
Or:

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▲ or ▼ Auto, ≡ This option causes the handset to switch to the next base station automatically when the connection to the current base station is interrupted.
Calls in progress, however, cannot be transferred from one base station to another.
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13 Settings
13.1 Default settings
| Language: German | SMS receive centre 1: 019301 | ||
| Handset name: OSLO 580 SMS receive centre | 2: Empty | ||
| Handset ringer volume: 3 SMS send centre 1: | 0193010 | ||
| External ringing melody: 3 SMS send centre 2: | Empty | ||
| Internal ringing melody: 1 SMS receive signal: | On | ||
| Base ringer volume: 3 Low battery warning signal: | On | ||
| Base ringing melody: 2 Out of range warning signal: | On | ||
| Receiver volume 3 Key beep: On | |||
| PIN: 0000 | Key lock: Off | ||
| Dialling mode: Tone (DTMF) | Automatic answer: On | ||
| Recall time 1 (standard): 100 ms | Time / Alarm: Off | ||
| Recall time:2 300 ms | Pause: 3 seconds | ||
| Answering machine: On | Security code: 000 | ||
| Outgoing message: OGM 1 | Day, Time: Sunday, 12:01 | ||
| Memory: Empty | Answering delay: Time Saver | ||
| Volume: 5 Language: | German | ||
| Message alert: Off | |||
The handset and base station can be reset to their default settings.
Refer to Section 7.3 for the procedure to do this.

Please note that, on resetting the default settings, the entries in the phone book, calls list and phone numbers in the redialling list are deleted!
13.2 PIN code
The PIN code can contain up to four digits. The default setting of the PIN code is "0000".

If you change a PIN code, keep a note of the new PIN code in a safe place. Many of the telephone functions cannot be used without the PIN code!
13.3 Recall times
The recall time determines the duration of a tone which is produced by pressing a button on the telephone. In order that your telephone system can function properly, it may be necessary to adapt the recall time (flash time).
There are two recall times available for selection in order to use functions in private branch exchanges or supplementary services offered by your telephone network provider (also refer to Sections 2.7). You can select between a recall time of 100 ms (default setting) and 300 ms. The procedure to set the recall times is described in Section 7.3 (also refer to Section 13.1).
13.4 Handset name
An individual name can be programmed for the handset. It can comprise up to 10 characters.
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14 Troubleshooting
14.1 Service hotline
Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer to the following information first. In the case of technical problems, contact our Service Hotline, tel. 0180 5 00 13 88 (Telekom costs at time of going to print: 12 ct/min). In the case of claims under the terms of guarantee, contact your sales outlet. There is a 2 year period of guarantee.
| Faults Corrective measures | |
| No telephone calls possible | - The telephone line is not connected properly or is defective. Only use the telephone connection cable supplied.- Test whether the telephone connection is in order by using another telephone.- The power adaptor plug is not plugged in or there is a complete power failure.- The rechargeable standard batteries are empty or defective.- The handset is too far from the base station. |
| Connection is disturbed or cut off | - The handset is too far from the base station.- The base station is in an unsuitable location. |
| Dialling not possible - Dialling mode is set incorrectly. | |
| The system no longer re-sponds or is in an undefined state | - Reset the default settings (refer to Section 13.1). Before doing so, disconnect the power adapter plug briefly from the power socket. |
| The charging control lamp does not light up | - Place the handset correctly in the base station, clean the contact surfaces on the handset and the base station with a soft, dry cloth. |
| The battery icon flashes in the display after a few hours | - Place the handset in the base station for 14 hours. If this does not help, replace the rechargeable batteries. |
| Display is dark - Caused by | exposure to direct sunlight.Allow the handset to cool down. |
| The caller number display (CLIP) does not function | - The caller number display function is an optional service offered by telephone network providers. Contact your net-work provider for further information.- The caller has suppressed the transmission of their phone number. |
| An "F" appears in the 7-segment display. | - The answering machine memory is full Delete messages from the memory. |
| The answering machine does not take any calls | - Ensure that the answering machine is connected correctly and switched on.- Check whether the answering machine memory is full. Delete messages from the memory, if necessary. |
| No memo can be recorded | - Check whether the answering machine memory is full. Delete messages from the memory, if necessary. |
| No remote access functions can be executed | - Check that the correct security code has been entered for the remote access.- The telephone used for remote access must be set to Tone dialling (DTMF). |
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15 Important Information
15.1 Declaration of Conformity
This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU Directive “1999/5/EU directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity”. Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE symbol on the device.

15.2 Guarantee
AUDIOLINE equipment is produced and tested according to the latest production methods. The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble-free functioning and a long service life.
The terms of guarantee do not apply where the cause of equipment malfunction is the fault of the telephone network operator or any interposed private branch extension system. The terms of guarantee do not apply to the batteries or power packs used in the products.
The period of guarantee is 24 months from the date of purchase.
All deficiencies resulting from material or production faults which occur during the period of guarantee will be eliminated free of charge. Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following intervention by the purchaser or third parties. Damage caused as a result of improper handling or operation, incorrect positioning or storing, improper connection or installation, Acts of God or other external influence are not covered by the terms of guarantee. In the case of complaints, we reserve the right to repair or replace defect parts or provide a replacement device. Replacement parts or devices become our property. Rights to compensation in the case of damage are excluded where there is no evidence of intent or gross negligence by the manufacturer.
If your device shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AUDIOLINE device together with the purchase receipt. All rights to claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement must be asserted exclusively with regard to your sales outlet. Two years after the purchase and transfer of our products, claims under the terms of guarantee can no longer be asserted.
15.3 Technical data
| Feature | Value |
| Standard DECT-GAP | |
| Power supply, base station 220/230 V, 50 Hz | |
| Range (outdoors/indoors) 300 m / 50 m | |
| Standby Up to 105 h | |
| Max. talk time Up to 10 h | |
| Rechargeable standard batteries 2 | x AAA 1.2V |
| Dialling method Tone dialling (DTMF) | Pulse dialling |
| Permissible ambient temperature 10°C to 30°C | |
| Permissible relative humidity 20% to 75% | |
| Recall (Flash) function 100 ms / 300 ms | |
Abbreviations:
DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone (standard for cordless telephones).
GAP: Generic Access Profile (standard for the interoperation of handsets and base stations from other manufacturers).
DTMF: Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
16 Index
A
Acoustic signal for incoming messages, 49
Acoustic signals, 40
Additional base stations, 56
Alarm, 37, 58
Analogue telephone connection, 35
Answering machine remote access, 39
Auto answer, 58
Automatic answering, 43
B
Base ringer volume, 58
Base ringing melody, 58
Battery charge status, 35, 37
C
Call back missed calls, 39
Call number length, 37
Call waiting, 38
Caller number display (CLIP), 47
Calls list, 37, 47
Calls list memory capacity, 47
Cancel process, 40
Changing phone book entries, 41, 46
Charging the batteries, 35
CLIP, 47
Conference calls, 55
Confirm entry, 40
Confirmation signal, 40
Connecting the base station, 35
Connecting the charging station, 35
Creating phone book entries, 41
D
Declaration of Conformity, 60
DECT, 60
Default settings, 42, 58
Delay, 49
Deleting a phone number from the calls list, 47
Deleting all phone numbers from the calls list, 47
Deleting an SMS, 41
Deleting phone book entries, 41, 46
Deleting the last entry, 38
Deleting your own outgoing message, 51
Depiction of button icons, 36
Depiction of input, 37
Deregistering handsets, 56
Deregistering the handset, 42
Detailed information on CLIP, 47
Dialling mode, 58
Dialling numbers in the calls list, 47
Dialling pause, 38, 58
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book, 39
Digital telephone connection, 35
Display indicators, 37
DTMF, 60
E
Enter terminal number, 41
Entering phone numbers in the phone book, 46
Entering text, 46
Exit the calls list, 47
External calls, 37
External ringing melody, 58
G
GAP, 55, 60
Guarantee, 60
H
Handset, 43
Handset loudspeaker, 39
Handset name, 37, 43, 58
Handset ringer volume, 58
Handsfree, 38
Holding a call / Brokering, 55
Hotline, 59
|
Inserting the batteries, 35
Internal calls, 37, 55
Internal ringing melody, 58
K
Key beep, 40, 58
Key lock, 37, 39, 43, 58
Key tones, 43
L
Language, 58
Listening-in to incoming messages, 49
Low battery warning signal, 43
M
Main menu, 37
Making a call, 38
Managing SMS, 48
Managing text messages, 48
Memory capacity, 51
Memos, 51
Messages, 51
Multiple handsets, 55
Muting the microphone, 39
N
Navigation, 40
Notification signal, 40
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0
Opening the main menu, 40
Operating elements, 36
Outgoing message, 50
Outgoing message with message recording, 50
Outgoing message without message recording, 50
Outside line, 38
P
Package contents, 35
Paging, 39
Pause, 38, 58
Personal SMS mailbox, 48
Phone book, 37, 41, 46
Phone book memory capacity, 46
PIN code, 42, 58
Play back outgoing message, 51
Private branch exchanges, 35, 38
Pules dialling mode, 35
Pulse, 42
Pulse dialling mode, 42
R
R button, 35
R-button, 38
Range, 37, 39
Range warning signal, 40, 43, 58
Recall time, 42, 58
Receiver volume, 39, 58
Receiving an SMS, 41, 48
Recording outgoing messages, 51
Redialling, 38
Registering and deregistering handsets, 56
Registering base station and handsets, 44
Registering DECT-GAP handsets from other manufacturers, 56
Registering handsets, 56
Remote access, 53
S
Safety information, 34
Searching for the handset, 39
Select SMS send mode, 41
Selecting a base station, 57
Selecting phone book entries directly, 39
Selecting submenus, 40
Selecting the answering mode, 50
Sending an SMS, 48
Service hotline, 59
Set alarm, 44
Set date, 44
Set time, 44
Setting the alarm, 43
Setting the language, 43
Setting the number of rings, 49
Setting the ringing melody, 42, 43
Setting the time, 43
Setting the volume, 42, 43, 50
Settings, 58
Setup, 42
SMS, 41, 48
SMS provided as a voice message, 48
SMS receive centre, 58
SMS receive signal, 48, 58
SMS receiving centres, 41
SMS send centre, 58
SMS sending centres, 41
SMS service centre, 48
SMS settings, 41, 48
Storing number from calls list in phone book, 47
Storing phone numbers, 46
Switching the answering machine on/off, 49
T
Taking a call, 38
Talk time, 39
TAM settings menu, 49
Technical data, 60
Telephone answering machine, 44, 49
Telephoning, 37
Text messages, 48
Time, 37, 58
Tollsaver, 49
Tone, 42
Tone (DTMF) dialling mode, 35, 39, 42
Tones, 40
Transferring call, 55
Transferring external calls internally, 55
Troubleshooting, 59
V
Viewing numbers in the calls list, 47
W
Warning signal "Low battery", 58
Warning tone "Low battery", 40
Weekday and time, 50
Writing an SMS, 40, 41
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