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| Product Type | Cordless DECT telephone |
| Brand | Audioline |
| Model | Blues X |
| Standard | DECT / GAP |
| Power Supply | Input: 220–230 V, 50 Hz; Output: 6 V, 400 mA |
| Range (Outdoor) | Approx. 300 m |
| Range (Indoor) | Approx. 50 m |
| Standby Time | Up to 125 hours |
| Talk Time | Up to 13 hours |
| Batteries | 2 x AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V |
| Dialling Mode | Tone / Pulse (Temporary tone dialling available) |
| Phone Book Capacity | Max. 13 characters for name, 24 digits for number |
| Call Log | Last 30 calls |
| Redial List | Last 10 numbers |
| Maximum Handsets | Up to 6 |
| Base Stations | Up to 4 |
| Special Functions | Handsfree, key lock, paging, internal calls, conference, room monitor, walkie-talkie, call barring, prefix dialling, private calls |
| Security | CE conformity; do not open device; only use supplied power adapter; keep away from medical equipment |
| Maintenance / Cleaning | Clean housing with soft, fluff-free cloth; do not use cleaning agents or solvents |
| Guarantee | 24 months from date of purchase (excluding batteries and power packs) |
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USER MANUAL Blues X AUDIOLINE
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Diagram showing electrical connection with socket, switch, and door panel components labeled in EnglishD
1 Safety Information 28
2 Putting the Telephone into Operation 29
3 Operating Elements 31.
4 How to Operate the Telephone 32
5 Telephoning 34.
6 PBX / Supplementary Services 37. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Menu Structure 38
8 Special Functions 43
9 Expanding the Telephone System 45
10 In Case of Problems 46
11 Technical Properties 47
12 Maintenance / Guarantee 49
13 Index 50
1 Safety Information
Please read this operating instruction manual thoroughly.
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.
Installation location
Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Do not use the handset in potentially explosive areas.
Power supply

Attention: 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.
Rechargeable batteries

Attention: Do not throw batteries into a fire. Only use batteries of the same type! Pay attention to correct polarity. Incorrect polarity of the batteries represents a risk of explosion during charging.
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.
Medical equipment

Attention: Never use the telephone in the vicinity of medical equipment. Effects on such equipment cannot be fully ruled out.
DECT ^1 DECT telephones can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids.
Disposal
When you want to dispose of the device, bring it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling center). The adjacent symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste! According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate waste container.

Batteries must be disposed of at the point of sale or at appropriate collection points provided by the public waste authorities.
Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations.


^1 DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = Standard for cordless telephones.
2 Putting the Telephone into Operation
Safety information

Caution: It is essential to read the Safety Information in Chapter 1 before starting up.
Checking the contents of the package
The package contains:
| Content | Model | |||
| Blues | Blues Duo 1 | Blues Trio 1 | Blues Quadro 1 | |
| Base station with power adapter plug | 1 1 1 | 1 | ||
| Charging station with power adapter plug | - 1 2 | 3 | ||
| Handset 1 2 3 4 | ||||
| Telephone connection cable | 1 1 1 1 | |||
| Batteries 2 4 6 8 | ||||
| Operating manual 1 1 1 1 | ||||
Connecting the base station

Caution: Position the base station at least 1 m away from other electronic devices, otherwise there is a risk of mutual disturbance.
Connect the base station as illustrated in the diagram. For reasons of safety, only use the power adapter plug supplied and telephone connection line enclosed.
Telephone line socket

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ephone line socket Mains power outletConnecting the charging station ^2
Connect the charging station as illustrated in the diagram. For safety reasons, only use the power adapter plug supplied.
Mains power outlet

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Diagram showing electrical connection with socket, switch, and connector componentsGB
^1 Visit www.audioline.de to find out whether this telephone set is available.
2 Only applies to telephone sets with at least two handsets ☐ “Checking the contents of the package”.
Putting the Telephone into Operation
Inserting the rechargeable batteries
Insert the rechargeable batteries in the open battery compartment. Only use batteries of the type AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V. Pay attention to correct polarity. Close the battery compartment cover.

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+ AAA - - AAA + ↓ + AAA - - AAA + ←Charging the batteries
Before the handset is used for the first time, insert it in the base station/charging station for at least 16 hours. When the handset is inserted in the base station/charging station properly, the charge control lamp 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. The current battery charge status is indicated on the display:




Full Half empty Low Empty
Switching the handset on and off
The handset can be switched on and off in order to save the battery power.
2 sec ⏻ Switch the handset off
Switch the handset on
Setting the date and time
The information on Page 38 explains how to set the date and time on the handset when starting it up for the first time.
Private branch exchanges
The information on Page 37 explains how to install your telephone in a private branch exchange.
3 Operating Elements
The buttons in this operating manual are depicted with a uniform contour. Variations in the symbols on the telephone buttons compared to those depicted here are possible.
Handset
1 Menu button / OK button
2 Scroll upwards / Redialling list
3 End call / Switch handset on/off
4 Scroll downwards / Phone book
5 Internal call
6 Call log / R button /
Initiate conference call
7 Hash key / Key lock
8 Star button / Temporary tone dialling
9 Handsfree
10 Take call
11 Delete / Back

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AUDIOLINE 11 10 9 7a/R INT 1 2abc 3dca 4ghl 5kl 6mno 7pqsl 8tuv 9wcyt * 0 #Base station
1 LED, charging control lamp
2 Paging button (locate handset)

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AUDHOLINE 1 2Charging station 1

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AUDIOLINEGB
1 Only applies to telephone sets with at least two handsets "Checking the contents of the package" on Page 29.
How to Operate the Telephone
4 How to Operate the Telephone
Display and notation of operation sequences
Enter digits or letters
* Press the button depicted briefly
2 sec ✱ Press the button depicted for 2 seconds
Press and hold ✱ Press and hold the button depicted
Release * Release the button depicted
( ) Handset rings
(( ) Base station rings
Remove the handset from the base station
Place the handset in the base station
Off or
Text or icon in the display
Icons in the display
Display Description
| Blues | Name of the telephone. ☐ Page 39 |
| 1 | Internally assigned call number of the handset. ☐ Page 34 |
| 22:15 02/05 | Display of the time and date. ☐ Page 38 |
| On: Displays battery capacity.Flashing: The batteries must be recharged.Run-through segments: Batteries are being charged. ☐ Page 30 | |
| The ringing tone has been switched off. ☐ Page 38 | |
| Answering machine provided by the telephone network.VMWI ^1 - Optional service provided by the telephone network provider. ☐ Page 37 | |
| On: A call is currently being made.Flashing: A call has been received. ☐ Page 34 | |
| Handsfree mode has been activated. ☐ Page 36 | |
| The microphone is switched off (muting). ☐ Page 35 | |
| On: The connection to the base station is good.Flashing: The connection to the base station is not good. Move towards the base station. | |
| The key lock is activated. ☐ Page 36 | |
| The alarm is activated. ☐ Page 38 | |
| Walkie Talkie | The “Walkie Talkie” function is activated. ☐ Page 40 |

Navigating in the menu
All the functions can be accessed via the various menus. Refer to the menu structure to find how to access the respective functions. Page 38

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≡ Open the main menu ▲ or ▼ Select the submenu required
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OK Open the submenu ▲ or ▼ Select the function required
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OK Open the function ▲ or ▼ Select the setting requiredEnter digits or letters using the relevant digit keys
OK Confirm the input
c Move one level back
Cancel programming and saving processes and return to Standby mode

Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no input within 60 seconds.
Creating phone book entries - example
The way in which to navigate through the menus and enter data is explained by means of the example Creating phone book entries. Proceed as in this example for all the settings.
Open the phone book

New Entry, OK Select the function and confirm
Telephoning
5 Telephoning
Taking a call




Take the call
Ending a call


End the call
Making a call
Enter the phone number (max. 24 digits)

Delete the last digit if incorrect

cial the phone number

Also possible to press the Call button first to obtain the dialling tone. The digits in the phone number then entered are dialled immediately. It is not possible to correct wrong digits individually using this dialling procedure.
Redialling
Redialling the last phone number dialled












Dialling a number from the redialling list
The telephone stores the last 10 phone numbers dialled in a redialling list.

Open the redialling list



Select an entry and dial the number
Calling back missed calls
The telephone stores the numbers of the last 30 calls received in a call log.

Open the call log



Select an entry and dial the number
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book
There must be phone numbers stored in the phone book. 📋 Pages 33 and 41

Open the phone book



Select an entry and dial the number
Internal Calls ^1
Making internal calls
There must be two or more handsets (HS1, HS2, ...) registered on a base station in order to make internal calls free of charge.



















Transferring external calls internally
HS1: INT, ▲ or ▼
e.g. 2, OK Dial the internal call number during the conversation with the external caller
HS2: Take the call on the other handset
HS1: 📞/○ Forward the call
If the handset called does not answer, take the external call back by pressing the ↗ button.
Conference calls
An external call can be transferred to another internal handset for a conference call.
HS1: INT, ▲ or ▼ Dial the internal call number during the
e.g. 2, OK conversation with the external caller
HS2: Take the call on the other handset
HS1: R Start the conference
HS1 / HS2: 📞/© The conference is terminated by one of the internal handset users ending the call
Adjusting the receiver volume
The volume can be adjusted to one of 6 settings during a call.
or ▲ Select the required volume
Setting the tone
You can alter the tone of the caller's voice during a call.
≡, ▲ or ▼
SoundEnhancer, OK Open the function
or e.g:
NORMAL, OK Select the required tone
Muting the microphone in the handset
The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a telephone conversation.
≡, ▲ or ▼
Mute, OK Deactivate the microphone (muting function)
≡, ▲ or ▼
Unmute, OK Activate the microphone
Telephoning
Talk time display
The duration of a call is displayed in hours, minutes and seconds during the call.
Handsfree
Use this function to listen to the caller via the loudspeaker.


Key lock
Calls can still be taken in the normal way even when the key lock function is activated.

Activate the key lock function

Searching for the handset (Paging)
If you have mislaid your handset, you can locate it with the aid of a search tone.


End the search tone
6 PBX / Supplementary Services
R button on private branch exchanges
If the telephone is connected to a private branch exchange, functions such as transferring calls and automatic call back can be used via the R button. Please refer to the operating manual supplied with your private branch exchange to determine which recall (Flash) time must be set in order to use these functions. The dealer where you purchased the exchange can provide information as to whether the telephone will work properly with the exchange. Setting the recall time ☐ Page 40
Dialling pause
In the case of private branch exchanges, it is necessary to enter an access code to get an outside line with its corresponding dialling tone. 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 possible to insert a dialling 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.
3 sec R Insert dialling pause
After dialling the number for the outside line, the telephone waits a specific time before dialling the actual phone number.
The pause can also be entered with the phone numbers in the phone book.
R button and supplementary services
Your telephone supports the supplementary services offered by your telephone network provider, such as brokering, call waiting and conference calls. The supplementary services can be used in conjunction with the R button. Please contact your telephone network provider regarding which recall time must be set to use the supplementary services. Please contact the telephone network provider with regard to enabling the supplementary services. Setting the recall time Page 40
Call number display (CLIP ^1 )
If this function is available with your telephone line, the number of the caller appears in the display when the phone rings. If the caller has suppressed transmission of his phone number, a corresponding message appears in the display. The phone number is not displayed and, as a result, is not stored in the calls list.

The caller number display (CLIP) function is an optional service offered by telephone network providers. Contact your network provider for further information.
Answering machine in the telephone network
If your telephone network provider has an answering machine available for you in the telephone network, the (VMWP ^2 ) icon indicates a new message has been recorded for you. The provision of an external answering machine and indication of new messages via an icon are optional services from the telephone network provider. These functions can only be used when your telephone network provider actually offers the service. Contact your network provider for further information.
^1 CLIP: Calling Line Identification Presentation
^2 VMWI: Visual Message Waiting Indication
7 Menu Structure
Main menu
Access the Main menu by pressing the ≡ button.
Room Monitor Handset 1
| Audio Setting Ringer Volume LOW 1 - 6 HIGH | |||
| Handset 2 | |||
| Ringer Type External Tone 1 - 4 | |||
| Internal Bolero | |||
| Paging Morning | |||
| Alarm William Tell | |||
| Appointment Pomp& Circums. | |||
| Je Te Veux | |||
| ABC | |||
| Tones Key Pattern 1 | |||
| Confirmation On | Pattern 2 | ||
| Pattern 3 | |||
| Off | |||
| Warning On | Off | ||
| Call Waiting | Off | ||
| On | |||
| Range Alarm | Off | ||
| On | |||
| Off | |||
| Time & Alarm | Set Appointm. | Appointment1 - 5 | Off |
| Date Time | On ▶ | ||
| Appoint Name: | |||
| Set Alarm | On | Set Alarm | |
| Set Date&Time | Off | ||
| Date Time |

| Auto Talk1 | On |
| Off |
Display Handset Name 🎨 Handset Name
| Talk Display2 | Time | |
| Sel Language English/ German | ||
| Add. Settings Reset Handset | No | |||
| Register | Yes | |||
| Base 1 - 4 | Please Wait... ➤ | |||
| ➤ Enter Base PIN | Please Wait... | |||
| Select Base Automatic 3 | ||||
| Base ... | ||||
| Deregister Handset Handset 1 No | ||||
| Base Base 1 | Handset ... Yes | |||
| No | ||||
| Base ... | Yes | |||
| Base Settings | Private Ring4 | <Enter Num-ber> | Handset 1 | |
| Handset ... | ||||
| OK | New Entry | <Enter Number> | Handset 1 | |
| Edit Entry | <Enter Number> | Handset ... | ||
| Delete Entry | No | Handset 1 | ||
| Yes |
^1 Further information on automatic answering ☐ Page 43.
^2 Call time or caller number display during the call.
^3 The handset automatically searches for the nearest base station with the best connection (Automatic).
^4 Further information on private calls ☐ Page 44.
| Audio Setting | Ringer Volume | LOW 1 - 6 HIGH |
| Ringer Type Tone 1 - 9 | ||
| Reset Base No | ||
| Yes | Reset Base to default | |
| Additional Dial Mode Tone | ||
| Recall Time 80 msec, 100 msec, | Pulse | |
| Prefix Dial 1 | 120 msec, 180 msec, | |
| 250 msec, 300 msec, | ||
| 600 msec, 800 msec | ||
| On | ||
| Call Barring 2 | Off | |
| Base PIN PIN : 0000 | ||
Walkie Talkie Enter Group Id 3 OK Off
| Ringer Volume LOW 1 - 6 HIGH | |
| Off | |
| Ringer Type Tone 1 - 4 | |
| Bolero | |
| ... | |

^1 Further information on prefix dialling ☐ Page 43.
^2 Further information on call barring ☐ Page 44.
^3 The same "Group ID" must be entered on all handsets. Further information on walkie-talkie function ☐ Page 43.
Phone book
Press the 📄 button to open the phone book.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Entry 1"] --> B["OK"]
B --> C["New Entry"]
C --> D["Enter Name>¹"]
D --> E["Save"]
F["Entry 2"] --> G["Tone 1 - 4"]
G --> H["Go Back"]
H --> I["Edit Entry"]
I --> J["Enter Name>¹"]
J --> K["Save"]
L["Copy Entry³"] --> M["Copy All³"]
M --> N["Delete Entry No"]
N --> O["Information ... Mem Avail ⁴"]
P["Yes"] --> Q["Copy Entry³"]
R["Bolero"] --> S["..."]
T["Tone 1 - 4 Go"] --> U["Back"]
V["Bolero"] --> W["..."]
^1 Entering text: Letters are also imprinted on the digit keys. Letters, digits and special characters are entered by pressing the relevant key the respective number of times.
Press the 1 button to enter spaces. Use the Star button to switch between upper and lower case. Press the Scroll Down button to move the cursor to the right to enter letters assigned to the same key.
^2 This function is used to assign a certain ringing melody to a phone book entry. Your handset then rings with this melody when a call is received from this caller. This function requires the CLIP ^5 function is enabled. The CLIP (caller number display) function is an optional service offered by telephone network providers. Contact your network provider for further information.
^3 When the copy process is started on a handset, the handset to which the data is being copied rings. The phone book entries are copied as soon as the connection is established by pressing the Call button.
^4 Display of the memory capacity still available in the phone book.
^5 CLIP: Calling Line Identification Presentation
Menu Structure
Call log
Press the ?Button to open the call log.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Entry 1"] --> B["OK"]
B --> C["Store to Phbk"]
C --> D{Store to Phbk}
D -->|Yes| E["<Enter Name>"]
D -->|No| F["Save"]
C --> G{Store to Phbk}
G --> H["Entry 2"]
H --> I["Entry ... Tone 1 - 4 Go Back"]
I --> J["Use Number Bolero"]
J --> K["Delete Entry No"]
K --> L{Store to Phbk}
L -->|Yes| M["<Enter Number>"]
L -->|No| N["Save"]
L --> O["..."]
M --> P["Delete List No"]
P --> Q{Store to Phbk}
Q -->|Yes| R["Save"]
Q -->|No| S["Save"]
Redialling
Press the Ⓐ button to open the redialling list.

flowchart
graph TD
A["Entry 1"] --> B["OK"]
B --> C["Store to Phbk"]
C --> D{Store to Phbk}
D -->|Yes| E["<Enter Name>"]
D -->|No| F["<Enter Number>"]
F --> G["No Special Save"]
H["Entry 2"] --> I["Entry ... Tone 1 - 4 Go Back"]
I --> J["Use Number"]
J --> K{Clear}
K -->|No| L["Bolero"]
K -->|Yes| M["..."]
N["All Clear"] --> O{Clear}
O -->|No| P["Yes"]
O -->|Yes| Q["End"]
8 Special Functions
Automatic answering
If this function is activated, an incoming call is taken when the handset is removed from the base station. Page 39
Dialling mode
The telephone can be operated in new, digital exchanges (TONE) as well as analogue exchanges (PULSE). Page 40
Temporary tone dialling
If you only operate the telephone using the PULSE dialling mode, you can still make use of the advantages of TONE dialling mode (e.g.: remote access of the answering machine in the conventional telephone network). You can temporarily switch to Tone dialling when a connection has already been made.
3 sec ✱ Press the button during a call
When the call is ended, the equipment automatically switches back to Pulse dialling.
Room monitoring
This function can be used when two Blues handsets are available for use.
Use the “Room Monitor” submenu to dial a second handset and place the handset in the room to be monitored. Take the call on the second handset. You can then monitor the room as long as the connection remains established.
Walkie-Talkie
This function can be used when two Blues handsets (HS 1, HS 2, ...) are available for use.
The function must be activated on all the handsets participating in the facility,
Page 40. When this function is activated, the handsets operate independent of the base station. No external calls can be made or taken by the handsets when this function is being used.
E.g.: HS 1: Call the handset
E.g.: HS 2: Take the call
HS 1/HS 2: 📞/⊕ End the call
Prefix dialling
This function enables a specified number to be dialled automatically prior to the actual phone number. This is mainly implemented when using call-by-call numbers.
A call-by-call prefix with up to 24 digits can be stored. The call-by-call number is automatically prefixed and is not displayed in addition to the selected phone number.
If you press the Call button first to obtain a dialling tone and then enter the phone number, the call-by-call number stored is also prefixed.
Special Functions
Call barring
This function can be used to bar the dialling of specific phone numbers or area codes. The numbers defined for call barring applies to all the registered handsets. Emergency numbers cannot be barred.
Call barring - examples
0 All long-distance calls are barred.
00 All international calls are barred.
017 All mobile phone numbers beginning with "017" are barred.
019 All phone numbers beginning with "019" are barred.
Setting appointments
The handset can be used to make your handset remind you of certain appointments (e.g.: birthdays, meetings) Page 38. Up to 5 appointments can be stored together with a name.
Alarm
This function is provided so that the handset can be used as an alarm clock, Page 38
Private calls
Up to 10 private phone numbers can be stored in the phone number memory. When a call is received from a number stored in a handset as a private phone number, only that specific handset rings. The message Private Call appears in the displays of all the other Blues handsets. The call can be taken, however, by all the other handsets.
9 Expanding the Telephone System
The international GAP ^1 standard regulates the compatibility of handsets and base stations from different manufacturers. As a result, it is possible to integrate AUDIOLINE devices and devices from other manufacturers together in one telephone system. It is possible, however, that some functions are not available.
Multiple handsets
Up to 6 handsets can be registered on the base station.
Registering handsets
Before starting with the registration process for a handset, switch the respective base station to Registration mode.
3 sec □ Initiate Registration mode
Complete the registration process for your handset, ☐ Page 39. The currently valid PIN code is used for registration purposes, ☐ Page 40.
The handset is automatically assigned an internal call number following registration. The internal call number appears in the display.
To register handsets from other manufacturers, please refer to the operating manual supplied with them.
Deregistering handsets
A handset can only be deregistered from a base station using another handset registered to that base station.
Multiple base stations
Your handsets can be simultaneously registered on up to 4 different base stations. Each base station requires its own telephone cable socket. Connections can be used with the same call number or with different ones.

Calls in progress, however, cannot be transferred from one base station to another.
Increasing the range
Position the base stations so that the ranges of the individual base stations overlap. Test the range of your handsets because obstructions in buildings restrict the range. Register the handset on all the base stations. Activate the Automatic selection of base station
Page 39. The handset then automatically searches for the nearest base station with the best connection.
Mobility through registration at various locations
Register the handset on base stations at various locations. Activate the Automatic selection of base station, ☐ Page 39. Regardless of your current location, the handset automatically searches for a base station within range.
10 In Case of Problems
Should problems arise with the telephone, please refer to the following information first. In the case of technical problems, you can contact our hotline service, tel. 0180 5 00 13 88 (cost via Telekom 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.
Problems and solutions
| Problems Solutions | |
| No connection to base station possible | - Check that the handset has been registered on the base station with the correct PIN code. Page 39 |
| 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 batteries are empty or defective.- The handset is too far from the base station.- The phone number has been barred (call barring) Page 44 |
| Connection is disturbed or cut off | - The handset is too far from the base station.- The base station is in an unsuitable location. |
| The system no longer responds | - Disconnect the power adapter plug briefly from the power socket.- Reset the default settings. Page 47 |
| The batteries are empty in a short time | - The batteries are defect.- Place the handset in the base station properly.Clean the contact surfaces on the handset and base station with a soft, dry cloth.- Place the handset in the base station for 14 hours. |
| The CLIP 1 function does not work | - The CLIP (caller number display) function is an optional service offered by telephone network providers. Contact your network provider for further information.- The caller has suppressed the transmission of their phone number. |

11 Technical Properties
Technical data
| Feature Value | |
| Standard DECT | ^1-GAP^2 |
| Power supply Input: 220/230 V, 50 Hz | Output: 6 V, 400 mA |
| Range Outdoors: Approx. 300 m | Indoors: Approx. 50 m |
| Standby Up to 125 h | |
| Max. talk time Up to 13 h | |
| Rechargeable batteries 2 x AAA Ni-MH 1.2 V | |
| Dialling mode Tone dialling mode | Pulse dialling mode |
| Permissible ambient temperature 10°C to 30°C | |
| Permissible relative humidity 20% to 75% | |
| Flash function 80 msec, 100 msec, 120 msec, | 180 msec, 250 msec, 300 msec, 600 msec, 800 msec |
Restoring default settings
Handset
Phone book entries are not deleted during the reset process.
≡ Open the main menu
or Add. Settings, OK Select the menu and confirm
or Reset Handset, OK Select the submenu and confirm
or ▲ No or Yes, OK Cancel or confirm the reset
Base station
≡ Open the main menu
or ▲ Base Settings, OK Select the menu and confirm
or Reset Base, OK Select the submenu and confirm
or ▲ No or Yes, OK Cancel or confirm the reset
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^1 DECT: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication = Standard for cordless telephones.
2 GAP: Generic Access Profile = Standard for the interoperation of handsets and base stations from other manufacturers.
Technical Properties
Default settings, handset/base station
Alarm: Off Ringer Volume: 3
Appointment: Off Ringer Type > External: 1
Auto Talk: On Ringer Type > Internal: 2
Sel Language: German Ringer Type > Paging: 3
Select Base: Automatic Ringer Type > Alarm: 3
Walkie Talkie > Enter Group Id: 000 Ringer Type > Appointment: 3
Recall Time: 100 msec Tones > Key: 1
Base PIN: 0000 Tones > Confirmation: On
Prefix Dial: Empty Tones > Warning: On
Call Barring: Empty Tones > Call Waiting: On
Private Ring: Empty Tones > Range Alarm: On
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.
To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our web site www.audioline.de.

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12 Maintenance / Guarantee
Maintenance
- Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff-free cloth.
- Never use cleaning agents or solvents.
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 equipment shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AUDIOLINE equipment 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.
13 Index
A
Alarm, 44
Answering machine in the telephone network, 37
Appointments, 44
Automatic answering, 43
Automatic base selection, 39
Automatic selection, 45
B
Battery charge status, 30
C
Call barring, 44
Call number display, 37
Call-by-Call, 43
Calling back missed calls, 34
Calls list, 42
Charging the batteries, 30
Conference calls, 35
Connecting the base station, 29
Connecting the charging station, 29
Creating phone book entries, 33
D
Declaration of Conformity, 48
Deregistering handsets, 45
Dialling mode, 43
Dialling pause, 37
Dialling phone numbers from the phone book, 34
E
Ending a call, 34
Entering text, 41
Expanding the telephone system, 45
Explanations, 32
G
Guarantee, 49
H
Handsfree, 36
How to operate the telephone, 32
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Icons in the display, 32
Increasing the range, 45
Inserting the batteries, 30
Internal calls, 34
K
Key lock, 36
M
Main menu, 38
Maintenance, 49
Making a call, 34
Making internal calls, 34
Menu Structure, 38
Mobility, 45
Multiple base stations, 45
Multiple handsets, 45
Muting the microphone, 35
N
Notation, 32
0
Operating elements, 31
P
Package contents, 29
Paging, 36
Phone book, 41
Prefix dialling, 43
Private branch exchanges, 37
Private calls, 44
Problems and solutions, 46
Putting the telephone into operation, 29
R
R button and supplementary services, 37
R button on private branch exchanges, 37
Receiver volume, 35
Redialling, 34, 42
Registering handsets, 45
Reset, 47
Restoring default settings, 47
Room monitoring, 43
S
Safety information, 28
Searching for the handset, 36
Setting the date and time, 38
Setting the tone, 35
Special functions, 43
Supplementary services, 37
Switching the handset on and off, 30
T
Taking a call, 34
Talk time, 36
Technical data, 47
Telephoning, 34
Temporary tone dialling, 43
Transferring external calls internally, 35
V
VMWI, 37
W
Walkie-talkie, 43
