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USER MANUAL DECT 4100B AUDIOLINE

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User Instructions ____ 29

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VOLLVERANTWORTLICH, DASS DAS PRODUKT

MODELL: DECT4100B

Name: MANFRED ZINNOW

2 User controls ....33

3 Setting up....34

3.1 Safety Information 34
3.2 Check contents of pack.... 34
3.3 Connecting the base station.... 34
3.4 Connecting the charger.... 34
3.5 Fitting standard batteries....35
3.6 Charging the standard batteries ....35

4 Operation ....36

4.1 The display....36
4.2 Receiving calls 37
4.3 Making calls 37
4.4 Making an internal call.... 38
4.5 Connecting external calls to another handset 38
4.6 Adjusting the receiver volume 38
4.7 Redial facility 39
4.8 Mute button 39
4.9 Keypad lock....39
4.10 Switching off the ring tone 40
4.11 Range information....40
4.12 Paging from the base station to the handsets 40

5 The phone book....41

5.1 Entering numbers in a phone book 41
5.2 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book....42
5.3 Deleting stored numbers from the phone book 42

6 Caller display (CLID) 43

6.1 The caller list 44

6.2 Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list 44

7 Private exchanges/T-NET 45

7.1 "R" Button on private exchanges....45
7.2 "R" Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net 45
7.3 Inserting an automatic pause 45

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8 Special functions....46

8.1 Setting ring tone and ringer volume....46

8.2 Adjusting the base station ringer volume......47

8.3 Switching the button click on or off 47

8.4 Setting the flash time....48

8.5 Factory settings ....48

9 Troubleshooting ....49

10 Important information....50

10.1 Technical data....50

10.2 Changing the telephone cable....50

10.3 Warranty....51

10.4 Declaration of conformity....52

- General Information -

1 General Information

Please read these operating instructions carefully. If you should have any questions, please contact our Service Department on the Hotline number 0180 5 00 13 88. Under no circumstances open the unit yourself and do not try to carry out your own repairs. For any claims under the warranty, please refer to your dealer.

Intended use - This telephone has been designed for use on an analogue telephone line (PSTN) within Germany. However, no guarantee can be accepted for trouble-free operation on all telecommunications terminal equipment connections due to the differences between the different telecommunications network operators. The telephone requires a TAE socket with F/N coding in common with other plug-in units such as fax machines, answering machines or modems. Connect the telephone cable to the phone socket intended for the purpose only. Do not change the plug on the connecting cable.

Power failure - If the power should fail, it will not be possible to make calls using the telephone. Keep a cord-connected phone handy, which works without an external power supply, for possible emergencies.

Standard rechargeable batteries - do not use any other rechargeable batteries or battery packs. These could possibly cause a short circuit. When changing batteries, always use standard batteries, Type AAA 1.2V 650mA. Do not throw standard batteries into the fire or immerse in water. Do not dispose of old or defective standard batteries with the normal household waste.

The maximum standby and talk times quoted are applicable for the standard rechargeable batteries supplied under optimum conditions. Ambient temperature, charging cycle and other external factors, such as the radio loading in the area of use, can considerably reduce the operating times. Furthermore, the charging capacity is reduced for technical reasons during use or when stored at very high or low temperatures.

Charging the handset - It is normal for the handset to become warm when charging and is not dangerous. Do not use other manufacturer's charging equipment for charging the handset, as otherwise damage could occur.

Private exchanges - The telephone can also be connected to a private exchange. You can find out from the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased whether your telephone will work on your private exchange without any problems. Due to the large number of different private exchanges, it is not possible to guarantee this function.

Power supply - Use only the AUDIOLINE plug-in power supply provided, as other power supplies could damage the telephone. There is a risk to life if the power supply is opened and not disconnected from the mains.

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Position - There must be a 230 Volt mains socket near to where the telephone is positioned. Do not set up the base station in the immediate vicinity of other electrical equipment such as microwaves or hi-fi systems, as this may result in mutual interference. The location has a decisive influence on the trouble-free operation of the telephone.

Place the base station on a flat and non-slip surface. The feet of the base station do not normally leave any marks on the surface. However, due to the large number of varnishes and surfaces in use, it may not be possible to prevent marks occurring on the surface due to the feet of the unit.

Do not use the handset in areas where there is a risk of explosion.

Excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibrations, chemicals, moisture, heat or the direct rays of the sun must be avoided.

Information regarding medical equipment - The telephone works with a very low transmission power. This low transmission power prevents any risk to health according to the current state of research and technology. However, it has been shown that portable telephones can interfere with medical equipment when switched on. Therefore, please maintain a distance of at least one metre from medical equipment.

Disposal - If the useful life of the standard batteries or the complete equipment has expired, please dispose of these carefully in accordance with the statutory requirements and in a manner friendly to the environment.

Temperature and Ambient Conditions - The telephone is designed for use in protected rooms with a temperature range of 10 °C to 30 °C. The base station must not be installed in damp rooms such as a bathroom or laundry room. Avoid proximity to sources of heat such as radiators and do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.

Cleaning and care - The surface of the case can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents. No attention is necessary apart from cleaning the case occasionally. The rubber feet of the base station are not resistant to all cleaning agents. The manufacturer can therefore not accept any liability for possible damage to furniture or the like.

CE mark - The telephone complies with the basic requirements of the R&TTE Directive This is confirmed by the CE mark.

2 User controls

  1. Start programming/Internal Calls
  2. Call button
  3. Redial/Pause
  4. Selection buttons for caller list CLID
  5. Keypad lock/Display scroll
  6. Caller list CLID/Receiver volume
  7. Mute button/Stop programming/Delete entry
  8. Ringer On/Off
  9. Phone book
  10. "R" Signal button/Delete

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Base station

  1. Call indicator
  2. Charge monitoring lamp
  3. Paging button.

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Charger

  1. Charge monitoring lamp

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3 Setting up

3.1 Safety Information

WARNING! Before setting-up, it is essential that you read the General Information at the beginning of this manual.

3.2 Check contents of pack

The following items are supplied:

one base station one mains power supply
one charger with power supply oneinstruction manual
two handsets four standard batteries
one telephone connecting cable

3.3 Connecting the base station

Position the base station near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket. Your telephone works using Touch-Tone Dialling.

  1. Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the rear of the base station and plug the power supply into a properly installed 230 V mains socket. The plug-in power supply for the base station must always be connected. For safety reasons, use only the plug-in mains power supply provided.
  2. Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack on the rear of the base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided.
  3. If required, clamp the two cables in the cable channel underneath the foot support and then run these through the two openings towards the rear.

Note: The two plugs must audibly click into place so that they do not fall out again.

3.4 Connecting the charger

Set up the charger within reach of a electricity supply socket.

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3.5 Fitting standard batteries

To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handsets, press on the upper edge of the battery compartment and slide it downwards. Now insert the batteries taking care to ensure that the polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment cover.

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Important note: Place the handset in the base station with the display to the front for at least 16 hours. The telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged. The charging light on the base station will come on.

3.6 Charging the standard batteries

The standard rechargeable batteries for the handset have a stand-by time of max. 144 hours at room temperature and a maximum talk time of 12 hours. To charge the batteries, place the handset in the base station with the display to the front.

The current battery capacity is shown in the display.

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Full

Half full Discharged.

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Note: Exactly like your car battery, the standard rechargeable batteries are unavoidably subject to a certain ageing. However, you can have an influence on this ageing process by "training" the standard batteries to a certain extent. In regular use of the phone, if you cyclically charge and fully discharge the standard batteries by using the telephone until the symbol flashes in the display, a demand is placed on the batteries and they will repay you by giving maximum performance and a long life. Extended charging and extended discharging on the other hand will both degrade the capacity and shorten the life of the standard batteries.

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4 Operation

4.1 The display

In normal operation, the display shows the current battery capacity, the antenna symbol, the product name and the internal call number 1 and 2.

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1AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 2Full, Half full, Discharged.
2[530W]Lit: You are making a call.Flashing: Incoming call
3AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 3You are using the phone book.
4AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 4The keypad lock is activated.
5AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 5A new phone number has been stored in the caller listCLID or you are currently in the caller list.
6[707H]The microphone is switched off.
7AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 6The ring tone is switched off.
8AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 7Appears when the handset is within range of the base station.
9AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 8The phone number is not fully shown in the display.
10AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 9You are programming the flash time.
11AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 10You are programming the button-click.
12AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - The display - 11You are programming the ring tones.

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4.2 Receiving calls

When an incoming call arrives, the ringing tone sounds on the handset. The symbol will flash in the display. Press the call button ☐ on the handset and the connection will be made. The call will be automatically taken as soon as you lift the handset from the base station To end the call, replace the handset in the base station or press the call button ☑ on the handset.

4.3 Making calls

  1. Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 20 digits using the number pad. The numbers pressed are shown in the display. If more than 14 digits are pressed, the ◀ indicator on the left-hand edge of the display will appear and the last 14 digits will be shown.
  2. Press the call button and the required connection will be made.
    The call duration in minutes and seconds is shown in the display during a call. Ten seconds after dialling, the display will switch from showing the number dialled to showing the duration of the call. The call duration will still be retained in the display for a few seconds after the call has been ended.
  3. To end the call, press the call button or replace the handset on the base station.

Note: If you have entered a number incorrectly, you can delete the number by repeatedly pressing the button. The number is completely deleted by pressing the button for a long time.

You can also get a dialling tone by first pressing the call button Ⓤ. On entering the digits of your required phone number, your telephone will dial the number directly. With this method of making a call, it is not possible to correct individual digits in the number in the manner described above.

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4.4 Making an internal call

Press the Int button and the internal number 1 or 2 of the required handset.

The internal number 1 or 2 appears in the display of the selected handset and the call can be accepted by means of the call button ⏻.

Internal calls are ended by means of the call button ⏻.

Note: If you receive an external call while you are making an internal call, you will hear several short signal tones. The number of the caller will be shown in the display if caller ID (CLID) is available. When the internal call has been completed, the external call can be taken on any handset.

4.5 Connecting external calls to another handset

If you have accepted an external call on one handset, you can forward the external call to another handset. To do this, press the Int button and the internal number 1 or 2 of the required handset. After the internal call has been accepted at another handset, you have the following options:

A. Consultation / Brokering: You can now speak to the internal

subscriber and return to the external caller by pressing the Int button. You can switch between the external and the internal call as many times as you like in this way.

B. Forward the call: The external call is forwarded to the handset called by pressing the call button ⏻ on the first handset.

4.6 Adjusting the receiver volume

There are three volume levels available to you if you should want to change the receiver volume on the handset.

Press the 📋 button during a call repeatedly to change the receiver volume. The selected volume will be shown in the display.

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4.7 Redial facility

Use Redial if the person called is engaged or does not reply.

  1. Press the button and the last phone number dialled will be shown in the display.
  2. Now press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialled.

If you want to delete the redial number, press the Ⓞ button and press and hold the × R button until you hear a signal tone.

The redial number can also be stored in the phone book. For more information see Chapter 5.1.

4.8 Mute button

You can turn off the microphone in the handset by using the mute button. In this way, you will be able to speak without the other person hearing you.

Switching off the microphone

Press the ⚫ button. The ⚡ symbol will appear in the display.

Switching on the microphone

Press the Ⓞ button again. The symbol in the display will go off and you will be able to speak to the other person once more.

4.9 Keypad lock

With the keypad lock, you can prevent a button on the handset being pressed accidentally. Incoming calls can be received as normal even when the keypad lock is switched on.

Activating the keypad lock

Hold the ⓞ# button pressed until you hear a signal tone. The 🔒 symbol will appear in the display.

Deactivating the keypad lock

Hold the 📄n# button pressed again until you hear a signal tone. The symbol in the display will go off and you will be able to use the handset normally once more.

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4.10 Switching off the ring tone

If at any time you do not want to be disturbed, you can turn off the ring tone on the handset.

Switching off the ring tone

Press and hold the * button for 2 seconds. The symbol will appear in the display. Incoming calls will now only be signalled at the base station and no longer at the handset.

Switching on the ring tone

Press and hold the * button again for 2 seconds. The symbol in the display will go off.

4.11 Range information

The range of the handset is ca. 50 m in closed rooms and ca. 300 m outdoors. When there is a good contact with the base station, the symbol will come on in the display. The symbol will disappear if you are too far away from the base station.

4.12 Paging from the base station to the handsets

If you cannot remember where you have left the handsets, press the paging button 🎯 on the base station. You will now hear the handset audible signal for 30 seconds and thus be easily able to find them again. You can cancel the audible signal by pressing any button on the handset.

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5 The phone book

You can store 10 phone numbers, each with 20 digits, in the phone book of your handset. The numbers 1 to 9 and 0 serve as memory locations and these numbers are also used later to call the stored phone numbers.

5.1 Entering numbers in a phone book

1. Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 20 digits.
2. Now press the button until the symbol appears in the display.
3. Now press the required storage location 1 to 9 or 0.You will hear a signal tone and the phone number will be stored on the selected button.

You can terminate the process at any time by pressing the ✕ button.

Phone numbers already stored will be automatically deleted when a new number is stored on the same button.

If a call is received during the storing process, entry of the number is interrupted and will have to be repeated.

Note: A redial number or a number from the caller list can also be stored directly in the phone book. Select the required redial number or the phone number from the caller list and proceed with the saving process as described under 2.

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5.2 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book

After you have stored a few phone numbers, you can call these up very quickly and easily.

1. Press the phone book button . The symbol will appear in the display.
2. Now press the required memory button 1 to 9 or 0.The selected phone number will be shown in the display.If the stored phone number is longer than 14 digits, the ▶ indicator will appear on the right-hand edge of the display and the first 14 digits will be shown. You can change over to the remaining digits with the √# button.
3. Press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialled.

5.3 Deleting stored numbers from the phone book

1. Press the phone book button ☐. The symbol will appear in the display.
2. Now press the required memory button 1 to 9 or 0.The selected phone number will be shown in the display.
3. To delete the number, now hold the button pressed until you hear a signal tone.
4. If you want to delete further phone numbers from the phone book, repeat points 2 and 3.
5. Press the phone book button to return to the normal display.

You can terminate the process at any time by pressing the ⚫ button.

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6 Caller display (CLID)

Using caller display, you can see with incoming calls who is calling you. If this function is available on your telephone, the display will show you the caller's telephone number when the telephone rings.

If the ☐ symbol appears instead of a phone number, the call is one where the caller has suppressed the transmission of the phone number. If the “oo” or “—” symbol appears, the phone number cannot be displayed for technical reasons.

All calls are stored in a caller list so that you will not miss any calls even in your absence. A total of 20 phone numbers can be stored in the list. When the list is full, the oldest number is always deleted from the list.

If new numbers are stored in the list during your absence, the display will show the ? symbol.

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Note

Caller display is an optional service from your telephone provider. Your telephone will show the number in the display if your telephone provider offers this service. The display of date and time is not transmitted by all telephone service providers. Please ask your telephone provider for further information. Furthermore, transmission of the phone number is not possible with many private exchanges.

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6.1 The caller list

To view the phone numbers on the caller list, please proceed as follows:

1. Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display. The symbol will be shown in the display.
2. You can now move forwards or backwards through the caller list using the 5 and 8 buttons.
3. If the stored phone number is longer than 14 digits, the first 14 digits will be shown initially. You can change over to the remaining digits with the # button.
4. If you want to call back a number on the caller list directly, simply press the call button and the number will be dialled immediately.
5. Exit the caller list by holding the button pressed.

6.2 Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list

1. Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display. The symbol will be shown in the display.
2. Now select the required phone number using the 5 and 8 buttons.
3. To delete the number, now hold the button pressed until you hear a signal tone.
4. If you want to delete further phone numbers from the caller list, repeat points 2 and 3.
5. Exit the caller list by pressing the button.

This process can be repeated until the list has been completely deleted.

7 Private exchanges/T-NET

You can use the "R" signal button × on your telephone on private exchanges and when using DEUTSCHE TELEKOM's T-Net functions.

7.1 "R" Button on private exchanges

If you have connected your telephone to a private exchange, you can use all the facilities such as call transfer, automatic recall, etc. The "R" signal button gives you access to these facilities. The FLASH time "100ms" will be required on a private exchange (Adjustment, see 8.4). You can find out from the dealer from whom the equipment was purchased whether your telephone will work on your private exchange without any problems.

7.2 "R" Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net

Your telephone supports the most important DEUTSCHE TELEKOM added value functions (e.g. brokering, call waiting, three-way conference, etc.). The T-Net works using the "FLASH 300ms" setting. (Adjustment, see 8.4). Please contact DEUTSCHE TELEKOM to gain access to T-Net functions.

7.3 Inserting an automatic pause

With some private exchanges, it is necessary to dial a certain number (e.g. "9" or "0") in order, after a short pause, to obtain a dialling tone for an outside line on the extension.

An automatic dialling pause of ca. 3 seconds can be stored in the phonebook along with the number. When entering the number, hold the

button pressed at the required point until the P indicator appears in the display. Then enter the remaining digits of the phone number and save the number in the usual way.

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8 Special functions

All further setting options are described in the following sections.

Programming is started by holding the Int button.
You can exit programming with the ×button.

8.1 Setting ring tone and ringer volume

5 different tunes are available on the handset as ring tones.

PROGRAMMING STEPS DISPLAY
1. Hold the ➕ button.Certain symbols will appear.
2. Press the ❶ button. You will hear the current ring tone once.Example: 🐎
3. You can now select the required ring tone using the buttons ❶ to ❺.Selected ring tone from 1 to 5.
4. By repeatedly pressing the 🔔 button, you can adjust the required ringer for it volume in 5 steps or switch the ring tone off altogether..☐ = Volume 1 (soft)☐ = Volume 2☐ = Volume 3☐ = Volume 4☐ = Volume 5☐ = ringer off
5. Confirm with ➕ and the entries will be saved.

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8.2 Adjusting the base station ringer volume

The base station ringer volume can be adjusted in two steps or switched off altogether.

PROGRAMMING STEPS YOUWILL HEAR
1. Press the button on the base station until you hear a signal and then release.You will hear the selected volume.
2. Repeat the process under 1.After each step, you will hear the selected volume. When the ringer is switched off, you will hear two signal tones.

8.3 Switching the button click on or off

Each time a button on the handset is pressed, this is confirmed with a short signal tone (button click).

PROGRAMMING STEPS DISPLAY
1. Hold the AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Switching the button click on or off - 1 AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Switching the button click on or off - 2Certain symbols will appear.
2. Press the 2 button.The current setting will be shown in the display.AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Switching the button click on or off - 3
3. The button click can now be switched on or off by pressing the appropriate button 1 or 2.AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Switching the button click on or off - 4
4. Confirm wit AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Switching the button click on or off - 5 and the entries will be saved.

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8.4 Setting the flash time

Two different flash times can be set by means of the R-signal button.

PROGRAMMING STEPS DISPLAY
1. Hold the ➕ button.Certain symbols will appear.
2. Press the 3 button.The current setting will be shown in the display.!= Flash 100ms2= Flash 300ms
3. Select the required flash time by pressing the appropriate button 13or 2.!= Flash 100ms2= Flash 300ms
4. Confirm with ➕ and the entries will be saved.

8.5 Factory settings

You can reset the handset to the factory settings once more by means of the Factory Settings function.

Ring tone 1 Receiver volume medium Button click on
Ringer volume 3 Flash time 100ms

All phone numbers in the caller list, the phonebook and the redial number will be deleted.

PROGRAMMING STEPS DISPLAY
1. Hold the Int button.Certain symbols will appear.
2. Hold the R button pressed until you hear a signal tone.The display will briefly show all symbols and the factory settings will be re-established.

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9 Troubleshooting

If you have problems with your telephone, please check the following points first. For technical problems, you can also contact our hotline on Tel. 0180 5 00 13 88. For any claims under the warranty, please refer to your dealer. The warranty period is 2 years.

No calls possible○ The telephone line is not correctly connected or is faulty.○ Use only the telephone cable provided.○ Test whether your telephone connection is in order by using another telephone.○ The power supply is not plugged in or there is a total power failure.○ The rechargeable batteries are flat or defective.○ You are too far away from the base station.
Connection is cut off or drops out○ You are too far away from the base station or the base station is wrongly positioned.
The charging symbol does not come on while the handset is on the base station.○ Place the handset properly on the base station, clean the contact surfaces on the handset and on the base station with a soft, dry cloth.
The standard batteries discharge very quickly.○ Charge the handset. If this does not help, replace the standard batteries.
Display dark○ Caused by direct sunlight, allow the handset to cool down.

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10 Important information

10.1 Technical data

Standard DECT
Power supply Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz
Range Indoors up to 50 m
Range Outdoors up to 300 m
Standby up to 144 hours
Max. call duration more than 12 hours
Standard rechargeable batteriesType AAA 1.2V 650 mAh
Dialling method Touch-Tone Dialling
Permissible ambient temperature10°C to 30°C
Permissible relative humidity 20 to 75%
Signal button function 100ms and 300ms

10.2 Changing the telephone cable

If you have to replace your telephone cable, you can locate the appropriate cable at your dealer's with the help of the following diagram.

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10.3 Warranty

AUDIOLINE units are manufactured and tested in accordance with the most up-to-date manufacturing procedures. Selected materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble-free operation and long life. If, however, your unit should develop a fault within the warranty period, please contact the shop where you bought your AUDIOLINE unit, taking with you your purchase receipt. The warranty period is 24 months calculated from the day of purchase. This warranty is not applicable to the batteries or battery packs used in the various products.

Warranty conditions:

All defects, which are the result of material or manufacturing faults, will be rectified free of charge within the warranty period. Claims under the warranty shall not be considered if the equipment has been tampered with by the purchaser or third parties. Damage, which results from improper handling or use, incorrect positioning or storage, inappropriate connection or Installation and through Act of God or other external influences are not covered by the warranty. In the case of complaints, we reserve the right to repair or to replace the defective parts or to exchange the unit. Parts or units that have been exchanged shall become our property. Claims for damages shall not be entertained unless they relate to intention or gross negligence on the part of the manufacturer. In accordance with these conditions, all claims under the warranty shall be made exclusively to your dealer. Rights under the warranty can no longer be enforced after the expiry of two years from the purchase and handing over of our products.

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10.4 Declaration of conformity

WE AUDIOLINE GmbH

OF Hellersbergstr. 2a

D-41460 Neuss

DECLARE UNDER OUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AS EU DISTRIBUTOR THAT THE PRODUCT

MODEL: DECT4100B

DESCRIPTION: DECT standard cordless telephone

IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS OF

DIRECTIVE: 1999/5/EC

AUTHORISED SIGNATORY:

Signature:

Name: MANFRED ZINNOW

Position in the company: MANAGING DIRECTOR:

Date of issue: 23.07.2003

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A copy of this declaration will be retained for 10 years after cessation of production.

AUDIOLINE DECT 4100B - Declaration of conformity - 2

SUPPLIER: AUDIOLINE GmbH, Hellersbergstr. 2a,

D-41460

Neuss

PRODUCT:

DECT4100B

This product has been developed for use on an analogue telephone line (PSTN) within Germany. However, no guarantee can be accepted for trouble-free operation on all telecommunications terminal equipment connections due to the differences between the different telecommunications network operators.

AUDIOLINE GmbH

Neuss

Service Hotline 0180 5 00 13 88

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Brand : AUDIOLINE

Model : DECT 4100B

Category : Phone