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| Product Type | Cordless DECT telephone |
| Brand | Audioline |
| Model | DECT 3000micro |
| Standby Time | Up to 250 hours |
| Talk Time | Up to 10 hours |
| Range (Outdoor) | Up to 300 meters |
| Range (Indoor) | Up to 50 meters |
| Phonebook Memory | 20 entries |
| Caller ID | Yes (CLID) with caller list |
| Battery Type | 3 x AAA NiMh, 1.2V, 550mAh |
| Power Supply | Base station: 220-230V, 50Hz |
| Handset Dimensions | 46 x 135 x 23 mm |
| Handset Weight | 127 g (including batteries) |
| Operating Temperature | +5 °C to +45 °C |
| Humidity Range | 25% to 85% relative humidity |
| Dialing Modes | Touch-Tone (DTMF) and Pulse |
| Additional Features | Baby call, call barring, redial, secrecy button, paging, internal calls, call transfer, up to 4 handsets, GAP standard |
| Display Indicators | Battery, range, call, keypad lock |
| Cleaning | Soft dry lint-free cloth; no solvents |
| Safety Notes | Use only approved batteries; do not open device; avoid damp rooms |
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USER MANUAL DECT 3000micro AUDIOLINE
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AudiOLINE DECT 3000 MICRO 02-3488-6649 AudiOLINE DECT 3000 MICROOperating Instructions ....45
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Bedienungsanleitung
9. MEHRERE HANDAPPARATE
Name: MANFRED ZINNOW
1. Connection ....49
1.1 Unpacking....49
1.2 Belt Clip 49
1.3 Connecting the Telephone 49
1.4 Care of the Batteries 50
1.5 Battery Capacity Display.... 50
2. Operational Elements ....51
2.1 Brief Description of the Handset Keys 51
2.2 Display messages.... 52
2.3 Brief Description of the Operational Elements on the Base Station.... 52
3. Operation ....53
3.1 Ready for Use....53
3.2 Receiving Calls 53
3.3 Making Calls 53
3.4 Call Duration Display 54
3.5 Switching the Handset On and Off.... 54
3.6 Keypad Protection.... 54
3.7 Redial....54
3.8 Secrecy Button....55
3.9 Baby Call .... 55
De-activating Baby Call .... 55
3.10 Setting up Call Barring 55
3.11 Paging the Handset 57
4. The Phone Book ....57
4.1 Entering Numbers in the Phone Book.... 57
How to enter names....58
Overview....58
4.2 Dialling Numbers Stored in the Phone Book 59
4.3 Deleting Stored Numbers from the Phone Book 59
4.4 Saving a Redial Number in the Phone Book 60
5. Caller Display (CLID)....61
5.1 The Caller List....61
5.2 Saving a Number from the Caller List to the Phone Book...... 62
5.3 Deleting Individual Numbers from the Caller List 63
5.4 Deleting the entire Caller List.... 63
6. T-NET Operation / Private Exchanges......64
6.1 "R" Button on Private Exchanges 64
6.2 “R” Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net 64
6.3 Setting the FLASH time 64
6.4 outside line code 65
6.5 Deleting the Outside Line Code 66
7. Handset Settings ......67
7.1 Adjusting the Receiver Volume 67
7.2 Setting the Ringing Tone for External Calls 68
7.3 Setting the Ringing Tone for Internal Calls 69
7.4 Switching Button Click On or Off 70
7.5 Resetting the Handset (Reset).... 71
7.6 Changing the PIN Code for the Handset.... 72
7.7 Display the RFPI Number 72
7.8 Changing the Display Name 73
8. Base Station Settings ....74
8.1 Base Station Ringing Tone Melody 74
8.2 Base Station Ringing Tone Volume 75
8.3 Setting the Dialling Mode 76
8.4 Changing the Base Station PIN Code 77
8.5 Resetting the Base Station (Reset).... 78
9. Multiple Handsets....79
9.1 Calling Internally 80
9.2 Connecting External Calls to another Handset 80
9.3 Logging Handsets On and Off 81
9. 3.1 Logging On of Handsets.... 81
9.3.2 Logging Off of Handsets 82
9.3.3 Selecting a Base Station 83
10. Important Information......84
10.1 Replacing the telephone cable.... 84
10.2 Fault Finding 84
10.3 Guarantee 85
10.4 Technical Data 86
Declaration of Conformity....87
SAFETY INFORMATION
Operating Instructions
Please read these operating instructions carefully. If you should have any questions, please contact our Service Hotline on 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 guarantee, please refer to your dealer. Please ensure that a short-circuit never occurs between the charging terminals.
Rechargeable Batteries
Please use only the rechargeable batteries tested by AUDIOLINE (3 x Type AAA, NiMh, 1.2 V 550mAh). Please never use other types of battery or normal AA alkaline batteries. You can obtain the correct batteries from your AUDIOLINE dealer.
Disposal
If the useful life of the 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. Never open used batteries, short circuit them or throw them into the fire.
Care
The surface of the case can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents, particularly aggressive solvents.
Connection Information
The unit requires a TAE socket with F/N coding in common with other plug in units such as fax machines, answering machines or modems.
Temperature and Ambient Conditions
The unit is designed for use in protected rooms with a temperature range of +5 °C to 45 °C. The unit 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. It is completely normal for the handset and base station to become warm in daily use. We therefore recommend that this product should not be used on antique furniture, veneers or other wooden surfaces.
Base Station Position
The position of the base station has a decisive influence on the trouble-free operation of the telephone. The base station should be as exposed as possible so that a good radio connection can be established with the handset. Position the base station near to the telephone connection socket and a mains socket. If you do not get good reception in every room, connect the base station in a different location in the house.
Excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibrations, chemicals, moisture, heat or the direct rays of the sun must be avoided. The base station should not be set up in the vicinity of radio equipment, televisions, computers, refrigerators or microwave devices.
Approval and CE Marking
The unit is approved for use on the European telephone network. This unit fulfils the requirements of the EU Directives. Conformity of the unit to the above-mentioned directives is confirmed by the CE mark. You will find the Declaration of Conformity at the end of this manual.
1. CONNECTION
1.1 UNPACKING
The following parts will be found in the package:
■ Handset ■ Belt clip
■ Base station ■ Power supply
■ 3 NiMh batteries ■ Telephone cable
■ Operating instructions
1.2 BELT CLIP
If you want to carry your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro with you at all times, you can use the fixing clip to fix the handset to your belt, for example.
1.3 CONNECTING THE TELEPHONE
■ Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack “TEL” on the underside of the base station. The AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro uses Touch-Tone Dialling (TTD) and can be switched over to the older Pulse Dialling system if necessary. More information is provided in the chapter on “Base Station Settings”.
■ Insert the power supply plug into the socket (PWR) on the underside of the base station and plug the power supply into a properly installed mains socket.
■ Open the battery compartment in the handset by sliding the cover of the battery compartment away from the handset using light pressure on the lower end. Now insert the batteries taking care to ensure that the polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment.
Place the handset on the base station with the display to the top or to the bottom. The charging light on the base station will come on. Before being used for the first time, the handset must be charged continuously for 18 hours.
1.4 CARE OF THE BATTERIES
The handset must be charged for at least 18 hours before being used for the first time. Exactly like your car battery, the rechargeable batteries are unavoidably subject to a certain ageing. However, you can have an influence on this ageing process by “training” the batteries to a certain extent. In regular use of the phone, if you cyclically charge and fully discharge the batteries by using the telephone until the + symbol appears 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 batteries.
The rechargeable batteries of your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro have a standby time of max. 250 hours at room temperature and a talk time of max. 10 hours depending on usage.
If your telephone is not used for long periods (e.g. holidays), please remove the batteries from the handset. The handset must then be charged again for 18 hours before being re-used.
The batteries should be replaced when the handset only remains ready for use for two hours or if the batteries start to leak.
1.5 BATTERY CAPACITY DISPLAY
No further calls can be made when the batteries are discharged. When the batteries are almost discharged, the capacity indicator + starts to appear in the display.
2. OPERATIONAL ELEMENTS
2.1 Brief Description of the Handset Keys
| Call button | - external calls are started and finished using this key- directly exits programming mode without saving |
| On/Off button | - the handset is switched off by holding this button pressed- the handset is switched on again by pressing briefly- the keypad lock is activated by pressing briefly while the handset is switched on- the receiver volume can be changed while a call is in progress |
| INTButton for internal calls | - call button for internal calls and for transferring external calls to other handsets (only when several handsets are in use) |
| Redial | - repeats the last number dialled |
| Secrecy button | - deletes numbers entered; numbers can be corrected before dialling.- switches the microphone off and on again while a call is in progress |
| Speed Dial/O.K. | - access the phone book- confirm button during programming |
| Programming | - Start programming- R-Signal button when a call is in progress |

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Aerial | The aerial symbol illuminates when the handset is within range of the base station. |
Battery symbol | The battery symbol indicates a low battery capacity. The handset must be recharged. If the battery symbol does not come on, there is sufficient battery capacity available. |
Call indicator | The call indicator illuminates during a call. |
Keypad lock![]() | The keypad lock symbol illuminates when the keypad lock is activated. With the exception of the On/Off button, no keys on the handset are operative. When the keypad lock is activated, the word LOCK also appears in the display. |
EXT urnal Calls | Illuminates for incoming or outgoing external calls on all handsets connected to the telephone system. |
INT urnal Calls | Illuminates for incoming internal calls between several handsets. |
2.3 Brief Description of the Operational Elements on the Base Station
Paging button | Paging button to locate the handset |
Battery indicator | Illuminates when the handset is charging |
Mains indicator | Illuminates when the mains supply is connected |
Call indicator | Illuminates during a call |
3. OPERATION
3.1 READY FOR USE
Under normal operating conditions, the handset display shows the message MULTI 1. You can change this display at any time and enter a different name. For more information, see Chapter 7.8.
3.2 RECEIVING CALLS
When a call comes in, the ringing tone sounds on the handset and also on the base station. The message EXT flashes in the display. Due to the radio transmission, the handset rings a little later than the base station. Wait until you hear the ringing tone on the handset in order to accept the call.
■ To accept the call, press the button.
■ To end the call, replace the handset on the base station or press the button on the handset.

Note: Calls are accepted directly as soon as you lift the receiver from the base station. It is not necessary to press the call button on the handset.
3.3 MAKING CALLS
Enter the required telephone number using the keypad. The numbers pressed are shown in the display. A maximum of 12 digits can be shown in the display. For longer telephone numbers, only the last 12 digits will be seen in each case. If you have entered a number incorrectly, you can delete the individual numbers by briefly and repeatedly pressing the button. If you press the button for longer, the whole telephone number will be deleted at once.
■ Press the call button and the required connection will be made.
■ To end the call, replace the handset on the base station or press the button on the handset.
You can also get a dialling tone by first pressing the call button. On entering the digits of your required telephone number, your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro dials 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.
3.4 CALL DURATION DISPLAY
The actual call duration is shown in the display during a call. The indication starts a few seconds after the number has been dialled or the call has been taken. The call duration still remains showing in the display for a few seconds after the call has been ended.
3.5 SWITCHING THE HANDSET ON AND OFF
You can turn the handset on or off using the On/Off switch Ⓘ If the handset is switched off, no battery power is used. No calls can be received.
Switching the handset off: Press the Ⓘ button until the display illumination goes off.
Switching the handset on: Press the Ⓐ button once. The display shows "SEARCHING FP" and the handset switches on after a short time.
3.6 KEYPAD PROTECTION
If you frequently carry the handset with you, you can lock the keypad so that buttons are not pressed unintentionally. When the keypad lock is switched on,. incoming calls can be received as normal.
Activating the keypad lock:
Press the Ⓐ button on the handset once briefly. A key symbol and the word "LOCK" appear in the display. All keys on the handset with the exception of the On/Off switch are now blocked.
De-activating the keypad lock:
To remove the keypad lock, briefly press the button once more. The indicators in the display disappear and you can use the handset again as normal.
3.7 REDIAL
Use Redial if the person called is engaged or does not reply. Your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro stores the last three numbers dialled.
■ Press the button repeatedly until the required telephone number is shown in the display.
■ Now press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialled.
3.8 SECRECY BUTTON
The handset microphone can be turned off during a call by using the Ⓕ button. It is thus possible to speak without the other person hearing you. The loudspeaker in the handset remains switched on and you can continue to hear the other person.
■ Press the button for one second during a call. The message "MUTED" appears in the display and the microphone is switched off.
■ To switch the microphone on again, briefly press the button once. The message disappears from the display and you can continue the call as normal.
3.9 BABY CALL
Using Baby Call, small children, or even senior citizens, can dial a predetermined telephone number easily. Pressing any button on the handset causes this number to be dialled.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “DIRECT CALL” appears in the display. | DIRECT CALL |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | PHONE NUMBER |
| Now enter the required number for the Baby Call. e.g. 0 | 12 34 / 56 7890 |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | DIRECT CALL |
| Baby Call is now activated. By pressing any button on the handset the number entered will be called directly. | |
De-activating Baby Call
| To de-activate Baby Call, press the button twice within half a second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
3.10 SETTING UP CALL BARRING
With Call Barring you can protect your telephone against unauthorised use, for example to save telephone costs. 5 different numbers with a maximum of 5 digits can be entered for call barring. You can thus block calls to 0190 numbers or the international dialling code "00" for example.
When using multiple handsets, the call barring numbers can be assigned to the different handsets. Incoming calls can be taken as normal while Call Barring is active. Activating and de-activating are only possible in conjunction with the base station PIN code.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BARRING” appears in the display. | BARRING |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | FP PIN : |
| Now enter the base station PIN code (factory setting 1 5 9 0). | FP PIN :**** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | NO 1: EMPTY |
| Select a memory location between 1 and 5 for Call Barring by pressing the ➕ button several times. | NO1 to 5: |
| Now enter the required Call Barring number with a maximum of 5 digits (e.g. 0190 or 00). Numbers already entered can be deleted by pressing the ➕ button repeatedly. | NO1:0190 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | HANDY: |
| Now enter the handset to which the Call Barring is to apply by pressing the numbers 1 to 5. If only one handset is connected, press 1. | HANDY: 1 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | BARRING |
| You can return to entering Call Barring numbers by means of the → ● button. After you have entered the PIN code, you can now select another memory location for storage using the ➕ button. | |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
3.11 PAGING THE HANDSET
If you cannot remember where you have left the handset, press the button on the base station. You will hear the handset audible signal for 30 seconds and thus be easily able to find it again. The display on the handset shows the message "BASE→PAGING". The audible signals are cancelled using the

button on the handset or the button on the base station.
4. THE PHONE BOOK
4.1 ENTERING NUMBERS IN THE PHONE BOOK
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Enter the required telephone number using the number keypad. | e.g. 0 1234 456789 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | PHONE BOOK => NAME |
| Now enter the appropriate name using the number keypad. | e.g. Peter |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | ADDRESS: |
| If not all storage locations have been used, the display now shows a free memory location between 0 and 19. If you want to choose a different memory location, you can also enter a memory location between 00 and 19 directly using the number keypad.WARNING! You will not receive a warning if the selected memory location is already occupied.An occupied memory location is erased automatically as soon as this location is used for a new number. | e.g. 0 5 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
How to enter names
Before saving the telephone number, first enter the name. The numbers are also inscribed with letters for entering the name. By repeatedly pressing the appropriate button, upper case letters as well as numbers and special characters can be entered.
Example: You wish to enter the name "Peter".
Press: 1 x button 7, 2 x button 3, 1 x button 8, 2 x button 3, 3 x button 7
To enter a space, press the 1 button once.
To enter the same letter twice, press the appropriate letter and then press the right arrow key once before entering the second letter.
To correct a mistake, delete individual letters to the left using the < arrow key and restart the entry from there.
A hyphen can also be entered using the 1 button.
Overview
| Button 1 1, space, - | |
| Button 2 A, B, C,2 | |
| Button 3 D, E, F, 3 | |
| Button 4 G, H, I, 4 | |
| Button 5 J, K, L, 5 | |
| Button 6 M, N, O, 6 | |
| Button 7 P, Q, R, S, 7 | |
| Button 8 T, U, V, 8 | |
| Button 9 W, X, Y, Z, 9 | |
| Button 0 0 | |
| *,< | delete |
| #,> enter double letters | |
4.2 DIALLING NUMBERS STORED IN THE PHONE BOOK
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button once. The display shows the name in the first memory location. | e.g. HOME |
| You can now select the required name from the phone book using the ➔ button or the arrow keys. | e.g. PETERMOBILE |
| Press the call button and the required connection will be made immediately. | e.g. 017212345678 |
| If you want to see the number stored against the name before dialling, press the ➔ button once followed by the call button 📄. | e.g. 017212345678 |
4.3 DELETING STORED NUMBERS FROM THE PHONE BOOK
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button once. The display shows the name in the first memory location. | e.g. HOME |
| You can now select the required name from the phone book using the ➕ button or the arrow keys. | e.g. PETERMOBILE |
| Press the ➕ button once. | DELETE MSG ? |
| Confirm the deletion with the button or quit the deletion process by holding the ➕ button pressed. | e.g. 017212345678 |
4.4 SAVING A REDIAL NUMBER IN THE PHONE BOOK
It is possible to transfer a Redial Number directly to the phone book.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Select the required telephone number by pressing the Redial button repeatedly. | e.g. 0 1234 456789 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | PHONE BOOK => NAME |
| Now enter the associated name using the number keypad. | e.g. Peter |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | ADDRESS: |
| If not all storage locations have been used, the display now shows a free memory location between 0 and 19. If you want to choose a different memory location, you can also enter a memory location between 00 and 19 directly using the number keypad.WARNING! You will not receive a warning if the selected memory location is already occupied.An occupied memory location is erased automatically as soon as this location is used for a new number. | e.g. 0 5 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the button for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
5. CALLER DISPLAY (CLID)
Using caller display, you can see with incoming calls who is calling you. If this function is available on your line, the display shows you the caller's telephone number as soon as the telephone rings. If you have stored this telephone number in your phone book, the name is shown instead of the number. All calls are saved in a caller list so that you will not miss any calls even in your absence. When the list is full, the oldest number is always deleted from the list.
Warning!Warning!
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. Please ask your telephone provider for further information. If this service is not available, incoming calls will not be shown in the display.
5.1 THE CALLER LIST
To view the numbers on the caller list in the display, please proceed as follows:
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button once. | "CALLER ID" |
| Confirm the selection with . The first memory location in the caller list appears in the display. At the same time, this is the last call received. | Number received or the associated name if the number is stored in the phone book. |
| You can now look through the whole caller list using thebutton or the arrow keys < and >. | |
| If you want to call a number in the caller list straight back, simply press the call button and the number will be dialled immediately. | BASE : 1 |
| To exit the caller list, press the button twice for 1 second each time. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
5.2 SAVING A NUMBER FROM THE CALLER LIST TO THE PHONE BOOK
A telephone number stored in the caller list can be saved directly to the phone book.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button once. | "CALLER ID" |
| Confirm the selection with .The first memory location in the caller list appears in the display. | Number received or the associated name if the number is stored in the phone book. |
| You can now select the required number using the button or the arrow keys < and >. | |
| Press the .button once. | "DELETE MSG ?" |
| Press the button twice. | "INSERT PB ?" |
| Confirm the selection with .→● | PHONE BOOK =>NAME |
| Now enter the associated name using the number keypad. | e.g. Peter |
| Confirm the selection with .→● | ADDRESS: |
If not all storage locations have been used, the display now shows a free memory location between 0 and 19. If you want to choose a different memory location, you can also enter a memory location between 00 and 19 directly using the number keypad. WARNING! You will not receive a warning if the selected memory location is already occupied.An occupied memory location is erased automatically as soon as this location is used for a new number. | e.g. 0 5 |
| Confirm the selection with .→● | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the button for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
5.3 DELETING INDIVIDUAL NUMBERS FROM THE CALLER LIST
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button once. | "CALLER ID" |
| Confirm the selection with the first memory location in the caller list appears in the display. | Number received or the associated name if the number is stored in the phone book. |
You can now select the required number using the button or the arrow keys < and >. | |
| To delete the number, press the button once. | "DELETE MSG ?" |
| Confirm the deletion with the button or quit the deletion process by holding the button pressed. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
5.4 DELETING THE ENTIRE CALLER LIST
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | ||
| Press the button once. | ![]() | "CALLER ID" |
| Confirm the selection with . The first memory location in the caller list appears in the display. | ![]() | Number received or the associated name if the number is stored in the phone book. |
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| Press the . button once | ![]() | "DELETE MSG ?" |
| Press the button once. | ![]() | "DELETE ALL ?" |
| Confirm the deletion with the button or quit the deletion process by holding the button pressed | ![]() | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
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6. T-NET OPERATION / PRIVATE EXCHANGES
You can use the "R" signal button on your telephone on private exchanges and when using DEUTSCHE TELEKOM's T-Net functions.
6.1 "R" BUTTON ON PRIVATE EXCHANGES
If you have connected your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro 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 6.3). 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.
6.2 "R" BUTTON AND THE DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-NET
Your AUDIOLINE 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 6.3). Please contact DEUTSCHE TELEKOM to gain access to T-Net functions.
6.3 SETTING THE FLASH TIME
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “FLASH TIME” appears in the display. | FLASH TIME |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ and you will see the current setting FLASH or EARTH in the display. | FLASH or EARTH |
| Select the mode required, FLASH or EARTH, by pressing the ➕ button repeatedly. | FLASH or EARTH |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ and you will see the current setting of the FLASH or EARTH time in the display. | e.g. FLASH 0300 |
| Select the required time in milliseconds by repeatedly pressing the ➔ button or by using the arrow keys. | DtMF or PULSE |
| Confirm the selection with ➔ | FLASH TIME |
You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
6.4 OUTSIDE LINE CODE
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. After being set up for your exchange, your AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro automatically inserts a dialling pause when the outside line code is detected. Three different outside line codes can be entered.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “PABX SETTING” appears in the display. | PABX SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | PABX SET 1 |
| Now use the ➕ button to choose which of the three memory locations you want to use to store an outside line code. | PABX SET 1 to 3 |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ inside line code has already been entered in this location, the message “EMPTY” appears. | e.g. EMPTY |
| Now enter the required outside line code. e.g. 9 | |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | PABX SETTING |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
6.5 DELETING THE OUTSIDE LINE CODE
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
Press the button as often as necessary until the message “PABX SETTING” appears in the display. | PABX SETTING |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | PABX SET 1 |
Now use the button to choose which of the three memory locations you want to delete. | PABX SET 1 to 3 |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | e.g. 9 |
Now press the button three times. | INPUT NUM |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | PABX SETTING |
You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
7. HANDSET SETTINGS
In order to give a better overview, all programming steps are described consistently and clearly.
If you are already more familiar with programming, you can also use the two arrow keys to the right and left of the zero 0 to change between the individual programming steps.
7.1 ADJUSTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME
Here you can set the receiver volume to suit the ambient noise level in three steps.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message "EAR VOLUME" appears in the display. | "EAR VOLUME" |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | Current setting |
| Select the required volume by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button.VOL LOW = softVOL MIDDLE = medium/normal (factory setting)VOL HIGH = loud | |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | EAR VOLUME |
You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.2 SETTING THE RINGING TONE FOR EXTERNAL CALLS
There are 9 different ringing tone signals each with 9 different volume steps available for incoming external calls so that you can set the ringing tone to suit your requirements.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message "H- EXT RING" appears in the display. | "H- EXT RING" |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | MELODY |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ and you will hear the ringing tone that is currently set. | MELODY 1 – 9, OFF |
| Select the required melody by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button.MELODY 1 to 9 = different melodiesMELODY OFF = ringing tone deactivated | MELODY 1 – 9, OFF |
| Confirm by pressing ➕ twice. | MELODY |
| Select the VOLUME setting using the ➕ button. | VOLUME |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | VOLUME 1 - 9 |
| Select the required volume from 1 to 9 by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button. | VOLUME 1 - 9 |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | H- EXT RING |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.3 SETTING THE RINGING TONE FOR INTERNAL CALLS
When using several handsets, it is useful to choose a dedicated ringing tone melody for internal calls. You can thus differentiate between external and internal calls just by the ringing tone.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the [8xzy] button as often as necessary until the message "H- INT RING" appears in the display. | "H- INT RING" |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | MELODY |
Confirm the selection with you will hear the ringing tone that is currently set. | MELODY 1 - 9, OFF |
Select the required melody from 1 to 9 by repeatedly pressing the button.MELODY 1 to 9 = different melodiesMELODY OFF = ringing tone deactivated | MELODY 1 - 9, OFF |
Confirm by pressing ![]() | MELODY |
Select the VOLUME setting using the button. | VOLUME |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | VOLUME 1 - 9 |
Select the required volume from 1 to 9 by repeatedly pressing the button. ![]() | VOLUME 1 - 9 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | H- INT RING |
You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.4 SWITCHING BUTTON CLICK ON OR OFF
Each time a button is pressed on the handset, this is confirmed by a tone (button click). This button click can be turned off or on.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message "H- KEY CLICK" appears in the display. | H- KEY CLICK |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ● | Current setting |
| Select the required setting by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button.CLICK ON = button click activatedCLICK OFF = button click deactivated | Current setting |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ● | H- KEY CLICK |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.5 RESETTING THE HANDSET (RESET)
With this function, the handset can be reset to the default settings. Two different alternatives are available:
Reset All = Deletes the phone book, the telephone number for the Baby Call, the user name, the caller list and the outside line code.
Initialise = The "Initialise" function reinstates the standard settings.
Button click = on Ringing tone melody external = 4
Receiver volume = medium Ringing tone melody internal = 7
Ringing tone volume = 9
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “H- RESET” appears in the display. | H- RESET |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ → ● | PP PIN : |
| Now enter the base station PIN code (factory setting 1 5 9 0). | PP PIN :**** |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ → ● | RESET ALL |
| Choose whether you want to carry out a “Reset All” or “Initialise” by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button. | RESET ALL or INITIALISE |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ → ●The display jumps back to the message “H- Reset” and the reset or initialisation has been carried out. | H- RESET |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.6 CHANGING THE PIN CODE FOR THE HANDSET
Some functions on the handset are protected by a PIN code so that only authorised persons can switch these functions on or off. The factory setting for the PIN code is "1 5 9 0".
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “H-CHANGE PIN” appears in the display. | H-CHANGE PIN |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | PP PIN : |
| Now enter the handset PIN code (factory setting 1 5 9 0). | PP PIN :**** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | NEW PIN: |
| Now enter the new PIN code for the handset. NEW PIN: | **** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | RETYPE : |
| Now enter the new PIN code once more as a precaution. | RETYPE : **** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | H-CHANGE PIN |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
7.7 DISPLAY THE RFPI NUMBER
Each handset has its own RFPI number. This RFPI number is sometimes required when you wish to log your handset onto a remote base station.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “SHOW RFPI” appears in the display. | SHOW RFPI |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | XXXX-Number |
| After a few seconds, the telephone automatically returns to display the main menu. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
7.8 CHANGING THE DISPLAY NAME
In normal operation, the message “MULTI 1” appears in the display. If you have logged several handsets onto one base station, it can be useful to give each handset its own name. The number after the name shows which number must be used to call the handset internally.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “USER NAME” appears in the display. | USER NAME |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | NAME |
| Now enter the required name with a maximum of 10 characters using the number keypad. | Name entered |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕The display returns to the main menu and the new name appears in the display. | Name entered 1 |
8. BASE STATION SETTINGS
All settings for the base station can be found under Base Setting.
8.1 BASE STATION RINGING TONE MELODY
The base station has 8 different ringing tone melodies. If you do not want the base station to ring for incoming calls, set the feature to "OFF".
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE MELODY” appears in the display. | BASE MELODY |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ and you will hear the ringing tone that is currently set. In addition, the melody number will be shown in the display. | e.g. MELODY 7 |
| Select the required melody between 1 and 8 by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button. You can also turn the base station ringing tone off completely by using the OFF setting. | MELODY 1 to 9, OFF |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | BASE MELODY |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
8.2 BASE STATION RINGING TONE VOLUME
Use this setting to select the right volume for the ringing tone at the base station. There are 9 different volume levels available.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE VOLUME” appears in the display. | BASE VOLUME |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ and you will hear the ringing tone at the volume currently set. In addition, the volume level between 1 and 9 will be shown in the display. | e.g. VOLUME 6 |
| Select the required volume between 1 and 9 by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button. | VOLUME 1 to 9 |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | BASE VOLUME |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
8.3 SETTING THE DIALLING MODE
The AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro can work using Touch-Tone Dialling or using the older Pulse Dialling. The Touch-Tone Dialling mode is preset in the factory.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
Confirm the selection with ou will see the preset dialling mode in the display. | DtMF or PULSE |
Select the required dialling mode by repeatedly pressing the button.DTMF = Touch Tone Dialling (TTD)PULSE = Pulse Dialling (PD) | DtMF or PULSE |
Confirm the selection with ![]() | SETTING DIAL |
You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User namee.g. Multi 1 |
8.4 CHANGING THE BASE STATION PIN CODE
The base station PIN code is required for resetting all base station settings. PIN code "1 5 9 0" is preset in the factory.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “B-CHANGE PIN” appears in the display. | B-CHANGE PIN |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | FP PIN : |
Now enter the PIN code for the base station (factory setting 1 5 9 0). Warning! If the PIN code is entered incorrectly you will hear several signal tones and you will be able to repeat the procedure twice more. | FP PIN : **** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | WAIT => NEW PIN1 |
| Now enter the new PIN code for the base station NEW PIN: **** | |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | RETYPE : |
| Now enter the new PIN code once more as a precaution. | RETYPE : **** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | B-CHANGE PIN |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
8.5 RESETTING THE BASE STATION (RESET)
With this function, the base station can be reset to the default settings. Two different alternatives are available:
Initialise = The "Initialise" function reinstates the standard settings for the base station.
Base ringing tone melody = 4 Base ringing tone volume = 9
Dialling mode = TTD Flash/Earth = Flash
Call barring = none
Reset All = All handsets are logged off from the base station and must be logged on again.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “BASE RESET” appears in the display. | BASE RESET |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | FP PIN : |
| Now enter the PIN code for the base station (factory setting 1 5 9 0). | FP PIN : **** |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | RESET ALL |
| Choose whether you want to carry out a “Reset All” or “Initialise” by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button. | RESET ALL or INITIALISE |
| Confirm the selection with → ●The display jumps back to the message “Base- Reset” and the reset or initialisation has been carried out. | BASE RESET |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➗ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➗ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
9. MULTIPLE HANDSETS
Up to four additional handsets can be logged on to your base station. You can obtain these additional handsets from your AUDIOLINE dealer under the designation DECT 3001micro. When using several handsets, you have access to the following facilities:
- Internal calls between the handsets
- External calls can be transferred between the handsets.
- Incoming external calls are signalled on all handsets.

Note: Handsets made by other manufacturers can also be integrated into the telephone system using the internationally normalised GAP Standard. In the same way, you can use an AUDIOLINE DECT 3000micro handset on other manufacturer's base stations as long as these devices work using the GAP Standard.
Additional Base Stations
You can increase the range of the handsets by using more base stations. To make use of this effect, a telephone connection must be made to all the base stations. Depending upon the installation, you can connect each base station to the same telephone line or you can give the base stations different lines. In this case, a handset is always allocated a new telephone number as soon as it comes within range of a different base station.
Ensure that the ranges of all base stations overlap one another. Please test the range of the handset before starting to use each new base station.
If a handset is logged onto a base station and if automatic base station selection is activated (further information in this chapter), the handset is automatically transferred to the nearest base station. Calls in progress can not be transferred from one base station to another.
9.1 CALLING INTERNALLY
You can make internal telephone calls as soon as you connect multiple handsets to a base station.
To do this, press the INT button and then the number of the required handset.
The call is accepted at the receiving handset by pressing the call button

9.2 CONNECTING EXTERNAL CALLS TO ANOTHER HANDSET
If you have accepted an external call on one handset, you can transfer the external call to another handset.
To do this, press the INT button and then the number of the required handset.
After the internal call has been accepted at the other handset you have the following alternatives:
A. Consultation / Brokering
You can talk to the internal party and revert to the external caller by pressing the INT button. You can swap between the external and internal calls as often as you wish.
B. Transfer the call:
The external call is transferred to the receiving handset by pressing the call button 📞 on the first handset.
You can also transfer the external call directly to a handset without consultation by dialling the internal number using the INT button and then pressing the call button
9.3 LOGGING HANDSETS ON AND OFF
9. 3.1 LOGGING ON OF HANDSETS
To log a handset onto a base station, please proceed as follows:
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press and hold the button on the handset for ca. 15 seconds until you hear a signal tone. If the base station has previously been reset, the base will be in log on mode. | |
| Press the button as often as necessary until the message “H-REGISTER” appears in the display. | H-REGISTER |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | SEARCH BS 1 |
| If the handset is not logged on to a base, “Search bs 1” appears in the display. If the handset is already logged on to another base, “Search bs 2” for example appears in the display. Choose which base station the handset should search for using the button. | SEARCH BS 1 |
| Confirm the selection with → ● | Base station number |
| Confirm the number displayed with the button. | PP PIN;: |
| Now enter the handset PIN code (factory setting 1 5 9 0). | PP PIN :**** |
| Confirm the selection with → ●The display returns to the message “H- Register” and the log on function has been carried out. | H- REGISTER |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
9.3.2 LOGGING OFF OF HANDSETS
Here you can find out how handsets can be logged off from a base station. Handset No. 1 and the handset from which the logging off is performed cannot be logged off from the base station.

Note: To log off all handsets you can carry out a reset of the base station. For more information, see 8.5.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display. | BASE SETTING |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | WAITING => SETTING DIAL |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “HANDY DESUB” appears in the display. | HANDY DESUB |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | HANDY NO X |
| Now select which handset you wish to log off using the ➕ button. Remember that handset No. 1 cannot be logged off from the base station. | HANDY NO X |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ ➕ | HANDY DESUB |
| You can return to the main menu by holding the ➕ button. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
| If you want to exit programming, please press the ➕ button twice for one second. | User name e.g. Multi 1 |
9.3.3 SELECTING A BASE STATION
If the handset is logged on to different base stations, you can select a particular base station or switch to automatic selection using this function.
| PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS: Display shows: | |
| Press the ➕ button as often as necessary until the message “SELECT BASE” appears in the display. | "SELECT BASE" |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ | BASE NO:1 |
| Select the required base station by repeatedly pressing the ➕ button.BASE NO11BASE NO12BASE NO13BASE NO14BASE AUTO | |
| Confirm the selection with ➕Warning! If the handset is only logged on to one base station, the error message “not sub” appears when 12, 13, 14 or AUTO are selected. | BASE : 1 |
| Confirm the selection with ➕ and you return to the main menu. | |
If you want to exit programming, please press the button twice for one second. | |
10. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
10.1 REPLACING 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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Modular Plug Type RJ 11 6/4 b E W a TAE Plug Coding "F" 4 3 5 2 6 1 a => TAE Plug Pin 1 W => TAE Plug Pin 3 E => TAE Plug Pin 4 b => TAE Plug Pin 210.2 FAULT FINDING
Remove all extra telephone equipment and connect only the telephone directly to the telephone socket. If the fault is still there, connect a different telephone (if available) to the telephone socket. The results will show you whether the fault lies with the unit or with the telephone line. Of course, you can always ring the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM service department who will give you more advice on checking your installation.
The telephone does not work
■ Have you connected the power supply correctly?
■ Have you connected the telephone cable correctly?
■ Use the telephone cable supplied.
Are the batteries in the handset charged?
■ Connect a different telephone to the telephone socket. If this telephone does not work either, contact your telephone service provider.
No dialling tone on the handset
■ Have you charged the batteries sufficiently?
Is the base station connected to the power supply?
Is the telephone cable properly connected?
The base station rings before the handset
This is normal with cordless telephones.
The call cannot be taken at the handset when the base station rings
This is a cordless telephone where the call must first be transferred to the handset. This can take some time. Wait until the handset rings and then accept the call.
The handset does not ring
The ringing tone has possibly been switched off.
10.3 GUARANTEE
AUDIOLINE equipment is manufactured and tested in accordance with the most up to date production methods. Selected materials and highly developed technology ensure trouble-free operation and long life. If your unit should develop a fault within the guarantee period, however, please contact the shop where you bought your AUDIOLINE equipment exclusively and have your purchase receipt available for inspection.
The guarantee period is 12 months from the day of purchase under the following conditions: within the guarantee period, all defects due to material or manufacturing faults will be repaired free of charge. The guarantee is invalidated if the equipment has been tampered with by the purchaser or third parties. Any damage caused by improper handling or operation, by incorrect positioning or storage, by improper connection or installation or by excessive force or other external influences is not covered by the guarantee. In the case of complaint, we reserve the right to repair or replace defective parts or to exchange the equipment.
Exchanged parts or exchanged equipment become our property. Claims for compensation are excluded insofar as they do not relate to criminal intent or gross negligence on the part of the manufacturer. All guarantee claims according to these conditions must be raised exclusively with your dealer. Rights under the guarantee can no longer be enforced after the expiry of one year from purchase and delivery of our products.
In the case of unnecessary or unjustified demands on the customer service department, we will levy our usual service charges for materials, time, postage and packing. Any complaints must be reported as soon as a problem is found. The guarantee is valid within the German Federal Republic.
10.4 TECHNICAL DATA
Max. Standby Time: ca. 250 hours
Max. Talk Time: 10 hours
Range: max. 300 metres outdoors
max. 50 metres indoors Speed Dial Memory: 20 telephone numbers
Dialling Mode: TTD (tone) or PD (pulse)
Signal Button Function: FLASH 40 to 400ms
EARTH
50
to
1500ms
Frequency Band: 1,88 GHz to 1.90 GHz
Batteries: 3 x 1.2V 550mA AAA Type NiMh, rechargeable
Ambient Temperature: +5°C to +45°C
Permissible Relative Humidity: 25 to 85%
Power Supply: Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz
Size of Handset: 46 x 135 x 23 mm
Weight of Handset: 127g including batteries
The technical data can be changed without prior notice.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WE AUDIOLINE
GmbH
OF PROMENADENSTR.
1
41460 NEUSS
GERMANY
DECLARE UNDER OUR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY AS EU DISTRIBUTOR THAT THE PRODUCT
MODEL: DECT 300micro
DESCRIPTION: cordless telephone DECT
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 : 31.08.2000

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MOG REQUIREMENT MAYA NO. DIRECTORA copy of this declaration will be retained for 10 years after cessation of production.

SUPPLIER: AUDIOLINE GmbH, PROMENADENSTR. 1, D-41460 NEUSS
PRODUCT: DECT 300micro
This product has been developed for use with 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
Promenadenstrasse 1
41460 Neuss
Service Hotline 0180 5 00 13 88
Internet: www.audioline.de - E-mail: info@audioline.de
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Battery symbol
Call indicator
Keypad lock
urnal Calls
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Paging button
Battery indicator
Mains indicator
Call indicator
button for one second.
WARNING! You will not receive a warning if the selected memory location is already occupied.An occupied memory location is erased automatically as soon as this location is used for a new number.
button or the arrow keys < and >.







button.
button twice for one second.
button as often as necessary until the message “PABX SETTING” appears in the display.
button to choose which of the three memory locations you want to delete.
button three times.
button.
button twice for one second.
button.
button twice for one second.
you will hear the ringing tone that is currently set.
button.MELODY 1 to 9 = different melodiesMELODY OFF = ringing tone deactivated
button.
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button.
button twice for one second.
button as often as necessary until the message “BASE SETTING” appears in the display.
ou will see the preset dialling mode in the display.
button.DTMF = Touch Tone Dialling (TTD)PULSE = Pulse Dialling (PD)
button.
button twice for one second.
Warning! If the PIN code is entered incorrectly you will hear several signal tones and you will be able to repeat the procedure twice more.
button twice for one second.