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USER MANUAL Studio 80-B AUDIOLINE
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Diagram of two batteries with positive and negative charge indicators, no text or symbols present1 General Information....41
2 User controls 43
3 Setting up....44
3.1 Safety information ....44
3.2 Check contents of pack....44
3.3 Connecting the base station....44
3.4 Connecting the charger 44
3.5 Fitting standard batteries....44
3.6 Charging the standard batteries....44
3.7 Tone (TD) or pulse (PD) dialling....45
3.8 Setting the Day and Time Announcement....45
4 Operation.... 46
4.1 The display....46
4.2 Receiving calls 46
4.3 Making calls....47
4.4 Using two handsets....47
4.4.1 Making an internal call 47
4.4.2 Connecting external calls to another handset 47
4.5 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book....48
4.6 Call duration display....48
4.7 Switching the handset on and off 48
4.8 Range information....48
4.9 Muting the microphone in the handset 48
4.10 Adjusting the receiver volume 49
4.11 Redial facility 49
4.12 Keypad lock....49
4.13 Temporary tone dialling....50
4.14 Paging from the base station to the handset....50
5 The phone book.... 51
5.1 Entering numbers in the phone book ....51
5.2 Changing numbers stored in the phone book 52
5.3 Deleting stored numbers from the phone book ....52
6 Caller display (CLID)....53
6.1 The caller list ....53
6.2 Storing telephone numbers from the Caller List in the phone book ....54
6.3 Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list ....54
6.4 Deleting the entire Caller List ....54
7 T-NET mode / Private exchanges....55
7.1 "R" Button on Private Exchanges....55
7.2 "R" Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net....55
7.3 Using Pause 55
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8 The answering machine....56
8.1 General settings 56
8.1.1 Switching the answering machine on/off 56
8.1.2 Maximum recording time....56
8.1.3 Adjusting the volume of the base station.... 56
8.1.4 Delaying acceptance of calls 56
8.1.5 Listening in to incoming messages 56
8.1.6 Interrupting the answering machine....57
8.2 Recording, changing or deleting greeting messages ....57
8.2.1 Checking the currently set greeting message 57
8.2.2 Searching for the required greeting message 58
8.2.3 Deleting your own greeting message and reverting to the standard greeting....58
8.3 Play messages....58
8.3.1 Deleting a single message.... 59
8.3.2 Deleting all messages....59
8.4 Recording memos....59
8.5 The remote access facility....60
8.5.1 The PIN code....60
8.5.2 Listening to messages using the remote access facility 60
8.5.3 Switching on the answering machine remotely 61
8.5.4 Toll-free remote pre-access facility 62
9 Special functions.... 63
9.1 Setting the ring tone on the handset (ring melodies) 63
9.2 Ring tone volume on the handset....64
9.3 Setting the ring tones on the base station (ring melodies) 64
9.4 Ring tone volume on the base station....64
9.5 Accepting calls automatically....65
9.6 Tone (TD) or pulse (PD) dialling....65
9.7 Changing display names....65
9.8 Activating/Deactivating warning tones....66
9.9 Changing the PIN code 66
9.10 Setting the display language 67
9.11 Setting the FLASH time....67
9.12 Restoring factory settings....67
9.13 Menu structure 68
10 Multiple handsets 69
10.1 Logging on and logging off handsets 69
10.1.1 Logging on handsets 69
10.1.2 Logging off handsets 69
10.2 Additional base stations 70
11 Troubleshooting 71
12 Important information 72
12.1 Technical data....72
12.2 Changing the telephone cable....72
12.3 Warranty....72
12.4 Declaration of Conformity/CE mark....73
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.
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.
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.
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 550mA. 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.
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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.
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.
2 User controls
Handset
1 Call indicator
2 Redial
3 Menu and confirm button
4 Selection buttons/Caller list CLID
5 Phone book/Exit menu
6 Internal calls
7 R signal button/on-off handset
8 Key pad lock
9 Call button
10 Mute button/Delete

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Audioline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C/NL C/O V X Y Z W X Y Z R INT R S G H I J K L M N O P Q R T U V W X Y Z R S G H I J K L M N O P Q R T U V W XBase station
1 Rewind
2 Call and mains indicator
3 Play and record OGM
4 Stop
5 Forward
6 Delete
7 Charge monitoring lamp
8 Play messages
9 Message indicator
10 Volume soft
11 Volume loud
12 Answering machine on-off
13 PAGE button
Charger
1 Charge monitoring lamp

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AUDIOLINE 13 12 11 10 9 8 Studio 8.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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AUDI LINE STUDIC 80 B 13 Setting up
3.1 Safety information
NOTE: Before setting up, it is essential that you read the Safety Information at the beginning of this operating manual.
3.2 Check contents of pack
The following items are supplied:
| one base station with power supply (big) one charger with power supply (small) |
| two handsets with belt clip four standard batteries |
| one telephone connecting cable one instruction manual |
3.3 Connecting the base station
Position the telephone near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket.
- Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the underside 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.
- Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack on the underside of the base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided.
- Run the two cables through the two cable channels to the rear of the base station.
3.4 Connecting the charger
Set up the charger within reach of a electricity supply socket. Insert the red connector on the lead from the transformer plug in the socket on the underside of the charger and insert the transformer plug in a 230V supply socket installed in accordance with regulations. For safety reasons, use only the transformer plug supplied. Press the cable into the cable channel leading to the rear of the charger.
3.5 Fitting standard batteries
To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handset, 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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Diagram of two batteries with one fully charged and one partially charged, no text or symbols presentImportant 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 rechargeable batteries for your telephone have a stand-by time of max. 100 hours at room temperature and a maximum talk time of up to 10 hours. The current battery capacity is shown in the display.

Full

Half

Low
If the battery capacity is too low, the symbol will flash in the display and you will hear warning tones every 60 seconds.
To charge the batteries, place the handset in the base station with the display to the front.
Note: The batteries must be charged for at least 16 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.
3.7 Tone (TD) or pulse (PD) dialling
This trend-setting feature enables you to use your telephone both on analogue exchanges (Pulse Dialling/PD) and on digital exchanges (Tone Dialling/TD). The unit is set in the factory to Tone Dialling (TD). If your telephone does not work on your exchange, you can find out under Section 9.6 how to set up your telephone for pulse dialling (PD).
3.8 Setting the Day and Time Announcement
You should now set the day and time announcement so that all incoming messages are stored on the answering machine with the correct day of the week and the correct time of day.
- Press and hold the button until you hear a day of the week.
- Now set the required day of the week using the 🔊 and 🔍 buttons and confirm with ▼. You will now hear the currently set hour of the day.
- Now set the required hour using the 🔊 and ➕️ buttons and confirm with ■. You will now hear the currently set minutes.
- Now set the required minutes using the and buttons and confirm with . The complete day and time announcement will be repeated
Notes:
After a power failure, the day and time announcement has to be reset.
If you pause for 10 seconds or more while entering the information, the procedure is aborted and has to be repeated.
Checking the day and time announcement
To check the day and time announcement, briefly press ■.
4 Operation
4.1 The display
In the normal operating mode, the display shows the name of the handset. The pre-set name can be changed at any time. For more information, refer to 9.7. In addition, the main functions are shown in the display by means of various symbols.
| [5x5z] | Lit: You are making a call. |
![]() | Lit: You are making an external call.Flashing: You are receiving an external call. |
![]() | Lit: You are making an internal call.Flashing: You are receiving an internal call. |
![]() | Lit: You are in the caller list (CLID).Flashing: There are new calls stored in the caller list (CLID). |
![]() | Lit: This number in the caller list is a missing call. |
![]() | Lit: This number in the caller list was already taken. |
![]() | Flashing: Please charge the handset.Lit: Indication of battery capacityCycling through of the segments: The handset is being charged. |
![]() | Lit: When the phone book is being used. |
![]() | Lit: Whenever programming is activated. |
![]() | Lit: The keypad lock is activated. |
![]() | Lit: The connection to the base station is satisfactory.Flashing: Base station out of range. |
![]() | Lit: The number is longer than 12 digits. |
4.2 Receiving calls
When a call arrives, the ringing tone sounds on the handset and on the base station. The handset will ring a little later than the base station due to the radio transmission. The message
EXT. will flash in the display. Press the call button 📋 on the handset and the connection will be made. The call indicator on the base station will flash during the call.
Note: While the handset is ringing, you can adjust the ringer volume by means of the ⏚ and ∪ buttons.
To end the call, replace the handset in the base station or press the call button 📋 on the handset.
Notes: Please refer to Chapter 6 for information on how to show the caller's number in the display. When the automatic call accept feature is selected, the call is automatically accepted as soon as you lift the handset from the base station. You can find out in Chapter 9.50 how to switch the automatic call accept feature on or off.
4.3 Making calls
- Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 32 digits using the number pad. As the display is only capable of showing 12 digits, in the case of longer phone numbers only the last 12 digits are displayed.
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.
- Press the call button and the required connection will be made.
Note: 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.
4.4 Using two handsets
The two handsets have the internal numbers 1 and 2. This internal number is shown on the right-hand side of the display. Incoming calls are signalled on both handsets. If the other handset is already using the external line, the indicator light on the receiver will illuminate on both handsets. In this case, it is not possible to make a further external call.
4.4.1 Making an internal call
When you have connected multiple handsets to a base station, you will be able to make internal calls.
To do this, press the INT button and then the number 1 or 2 of the required handset. The call is accepted with the call button on the handset called.
4.4.2 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 then the number (1 or 2) of the required handset.
If there should be no reply from the handset called, you can take the call back with the button.
After the internal call has been accepted at the other 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.
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4.5 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book
After you have stored a few phone numbers, you can call these up very quickly and easily.
- Press the phone book button . The display will now show the first number stored in alphabetical order.
- You can now select all of the stored numbers with the ⏠ and ⚽ buttons. To choose a phone number directly alphabetically, press the appropriate letter.
- Now press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialled.
4.6 Call duration display
The call duration in minutes and seconds is shown in the display during a call. Fifteen 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.
4.7 Switching the handset on and off
You can switch off the handset by pressing and holding the button. If the handset is switched off, no battery power will be used. It will not be possible to receive calls.
Press the R button once to switch the handset on again. The display will show the message BASE 1 and the handset will switch on again after a short time. The handset will switch itself on automatically as soon as you replace it on the base station.
4.8 Range information
The range of the handset is ca. 50 metres in closed rooms and ca. 300 metres outdoors. When there is a good contact with the base station, the symbol will come on in the display.
If you are too far away from the base station, the symbol will flash and you will hear warning tones. In this case, move nearer to the base station once more, as otherwise the call will be interrupted. These warning tones can be switched off as described in Chapter0 9.8.
4.9 Muting the microphone in the handset
You can turn off the handset microphone 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 once during a call. The message MUTE will appear in the display.
- To switch the microphone on again, press the 📄 button once more. The MUTE message will go off and you can continue the call as normal.
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4.10 Adjusting the receiver volume
If the receiver volume is too quiet or too loud for you, you can change this to suit your requirements.
You can adjust the volume during a call by means of the ⏻ and ⏱ buttons. The selected volume will be shown in the display with the message EAR VOL 1 to 5.
4.11 Redial facility
You can use the redial facility if the person called is engaged or does not reply. Your telephone remembers the last five numbers dialled.
- Press the button and the last phone number dialled will be shown in the display.
- Further redial numbers can now be selected using the ⏚ button. The ∪ button is used to page back through the list.
- Now press the call button and the telephone number displayed will be automatically dialled.
Note: If the redial number is stored in the phone book, the name will automatically appear in the display instead of the phone number.
Deleting redial numbers
To delete an individual number from the redial list, proceed as follows:
- Press the button and select the redial number that is to be deleted by means of the and buttons.
- Press the button and the display will show DELETE?.
- Confirm with the menu button √/→ and the telephone number will be deleted from the redial list.
Deleting all redial numbers
To delete all numbers from the redial list, proceed as follows:
- Press the button.
- Hold the button pressed until DELETE ALL? appears in the display.
- Confirm with the menu button √/→ and the telephone number will be deleted from the redial list.
4.12 Keypad lock
If you frequently carry the handset with you, you can lock the keypad so that buttons are not pressed unintentionally. Incoming calls can be received as normal when the keypad lock is switched on.
Activating the keypad lock
Press the Ⓞ button on the handset for three seconds. The symbol will appear in the display.
Deactivating the keypad lock
To deactivate the keypad lock, press the ✕ button twice.
Note: The keypad lock can also be activated via the menu.
4.13 Temporary tone dialling
If you can only use your telephone in Pulse Dialling mode, you do not have to forego the facilities of Tone Dialling (e.g. interrogating an answering machine). You can change temporarily to Tone Dialling during a call by means of the ✕ button. PULSE dialling will be reselected at the end of the call.
4.14 Paging from the base station to 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 signals for 30 seconds and thus be able to find it again easily. You can cancel the audible signals earlier by pressing any button on the handset or the button on the base station.
5 The phone book
30 numbers including a name can be stored in the phone book. The maximum length for a number is 20 characters.
5.1 Entering numbers in the phone book
- Press the menu button √/→. The display shows the message PHONE BOOK.
- Press the button again. The display shows the message ADD ENTRY.
- Again confirm with the √/→ button. The display shows the message NAME?
- Now enter the associated name (max. 12 letters) using the number pad. You will find information on how to enter names in the next section.
- Confirm the name with the menu button √/∅. The display will show the message NUMBER?
- Enter the required telephone number using the number pad.
- Again confirm with the √/∞ button. The display will show the message MELODY 1 - 3.
- Now select which melody you wish to assign to this phone number using the selection buttons and .
- Again confirm with the √/≡ button. The display will again show the message ADD ENTRY.
- If you want to enter more numbers, proceed as under Item 3. Exit the entry mode by holding the button pressed.
Notes on the phone book:
- In addition, one of the three ring tones can be assigned to each phone number stored. In this way, you can tell who is calling you simply from the ring tone. This assignment will only work when your telephone line and also the caller has the CLID caller display facility.
- Always enter the dialling code for all phone numbers so that the telephone can also associate incoming local calls with a phone book entry.
- You will find further information on the caller display facility in Chapter 6.
- If the memory capacity of 30 numbers has been reached, the next time you try to store a number the display will show the message MEMORY FULL. In order to recreate more space, other numbers must be deleted first.
How to enter names
The number keys are also printed with letters for entering names. By repeatedly pressing the appropriate button, upper case letters as well as numbers can be entered.
Example: You want 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.
- A hyphen can be entered by pressing the ① button twice.
- To enter the same letter twice, press the appropriate letter and then wait until the cursor automatically jumps to the next position.
- Incorrect entries can be deleted with the C/81 button.
5.2 Changing numbers stored in the phone book
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Press the menu button √/→. The display will show PHONE BOOK.
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Press the button again. The display will show ADD ENTRY
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Now press the ⏰ button. The display will show MODIFY ENTRY.
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Again confirm with the √ button. The display will now show the stored numbers in alphabetical order.
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Now choose the number that you want to change using the ⏚ and ∪ buttons.
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Confirm the selection with the menu button √/→. In turn, the display will show the name and the cursor will appear flashing after the last letter.
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Now change the name using the number pad. You will find information on entering names in Chapter 5.1.
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After you have completed the required changes, confirm again with the menu button √/→. The display will now show the number.
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Now change the number using the number pad. The individual digits of the phone number can be deleted by repeatedly pressing the Ⓗ button.
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After you have completed the required changes, confirm again with the menu button ⏻. The display will show the message MELODY.
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Now select which melody you wish to assign to this phone number using the selection buttons and .
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After you have completed the required changes, confirm again with the menu button ⏱ The display will show the message MODIFY ENTRY.
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If you want to change more numbers proceed as under Item 4. Exit the programming mode by holding the button pressed.
5.3 Deleting stored numbers from the phone book
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Press the menu button √/→. The display will show PHONE BOOK.
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Press the button again. The display will show ADD ENTRY.
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Now press the √ button. The display will show DELETE ENTRY.
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Confirm with the menu button √/≠.
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Now choose the number that you want to delete using the ⏠ and ⚽ buttons.
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After you have found the required number, confirm with the menu button and the display will show the message CONFIRM?. The delete procedure is cancelled by holding the button pressed.
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Confirm again with the menu button and the phone book entry will be deleted. The display again shows the message DELETE ENTRY.
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When you have deleted the number, the message DELETE ENTRY will appear in the display. If you want to delete more numbers, proceed as under Item 4. Exit the delete mode by holding the button pressed.
6 Caller display (CLID)
In the case of incoming calls, you can see who is calling you by means of the caller display facility. If this function is available on your telephone, the display will show you the caller's telephone number when the telephone rings. If the caller has blocked the sending of his number or if the number cannot be displayed for technical reasons, the messages WITHHELD and UNAVAILABLE will appear in the display.
If you have stored this number in your phone book, the name will be displayed instead of the phone number. In addition, one of the three ring tones can be assigned to each phone number stored in the phone book so that you can tell who is calling you simply from the ring tone.
All calls are stored in a caller list so that you will not miss any calls even in your absence. A total of 30 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 📧 symbol will flash in the display.

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 and also the date and time is not possible with many private exchanges.
6.1 The caller list
To view the phone numbers on the caller list, please proceed as follows:
- Press the √ button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display. If the caller list is empty, the display will show the message EMPTY.
- Further numbers in the caller list can now be selected by means of the ⏻ and ⚽ buttons. If there are no more phone numbers available, you will hear a signal tone. Two symbols in the display will tell you whether the call was taken or not.

=> Missing call in your absence.

=> Received calls.
Notes: Information can be called up using the √/≠ button.
- If the phone number is longer than 12 digits, the remaining numbers will be displayed.
- Displays the number when the name of the caller is already stored in the phone book.
- Displays the date and time when this information is transmitted by the caller.
- If no further data are available, the display will show the message ADD?
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You can return to the list once more by pressing the button.
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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.
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Exit the caller list by holding the button pressed.
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6.2 Storing telephone numbers from the Caller List in the phone book
A phone number stored in the caller list can be saved directly to the phone book.
- Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display.
- Now select the telephone number from the caller list that you want to put into the phone book by using the and buttons.
- Press the button until the message ADD? appears in the display.
- Again confirm with the √/→ button. The display will show the message NAME?
- Now enter the associated name (max. 12 letters) using the number pad.
- Again confirm with the menu button and the number will be shown in the display once more.
- Again confirm with the √/÷ button. The display will show the message MELODY 1 - 3.
- Now select which melody you wish to assign to this phone number using the selection buttons and .
- Again confirm with the menu button √/→ and the number will be stored in the phone book.
Note: When the telephone number has been stored with a name in the phone book, the name that has been entered will appear in the caller list instead of the phone number.
6.3 Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list
- Press the button and the last phone number received will be shown in the display.
- Now select the telephone number from the caller list that you want to delete by using the 🔗 and ⏻ buttons.
- Press the button. The display will show the message DELETE?.
- Again confirm with the menu button and the number will be deleted from the caller list or you can exit the Delete mode by pressing and holding the button.
6.4 Deleting the entire Caller List
- Press the √ button and the last phone number received in the caller list will be shown in the display.
- Hold the button pressed until the message DELETE ALL? appears in the display.
- Again confirm with the menu button √/→ in order to delete the caller list or you can exit the Delete mode by pressing and holding the button.
7 T-NET mode / Private exchanges
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 9.11). 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 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 9.11). Please contact DEUTSCHE TELEKOM to gain access to T-Net functions.
7.3 Using Pause
With private exchanges, it is necessary to dial a certain number (e.g. "9" or "0") in order to obtain a dialling tone for an outside line on the extension. With some, older private exchanges, it takes some time before the dialling tone can be heard. Especially for these private exchanges, an automatic pause can be inserted after connecting to the outside line so that you can dial directly without waiting for the dialling tone.
Entering a pause when dialling manually
Press the redial button ☐ once between the number for the outside line and the actual telephone number. After connecting to an outside line your telephone will wait for 3 seconds before dialling the actual telephone number.
The pause can also be saved with numbers in the phone book.
8 The answering machine
The integral answering machine can store up to 12 minutes of incoming messages digitally during your absence. In addition, notes (memos) can be left for other users. Remote interrogation from another telephone is possible. For your greeting message, you can use two pre-recorded standard messages or you can record two messages of your own. If you have not recorded your own greeting, the standard greeting will answer automatically. Before working with the answering machine, you should set the day and time announcement. For more information see Chapter 3.7.
8.1 General settings
8.1.1 Switching the answering machine on/off
The answering machine can be switched on or off via the Ⓑ button. The message indicator light will illuminate when the answering machine is switched on.
Note: When you switch on the answering machine, you will hear the current greeting with which the machine will answer.
8.1.2 Maximum recording time
The integral answering machine can store up to 12 minutes of incoming messages or memos digitally. The maximum length for incoming messages is 3 minutes in each case. If the caller speaks for longer, a signal tone sounds and the call will be cut off. If there is a pause of more than 7 seconds during recording, the call will automatically be terminated with a signal tone.
If the memory capacity for new messages is exhausted, the answering machine automatically switches to announcement no. 2 (see 8.2), and no further calls can be recorded. To record new messages, previously recorded messages have to be deleted first.
8.1.3 Adjusting the volume of the base station
The volume of the base station can be adjusted in 10 steps. You can adjust the volume to suit your requirements by repeatedly pressing the ▼ and ▼ buttons on the base station. You will hear a dual signal tone once the minimum or maximum setting is reached.
8.1.4 Delaying acceptance of calls
Here, you can set up after how many rings incoming calls are to be accepted. The factory setting is 6. This number can be changed to between 2 and 9 rings. The setting for the toll-free remote pre-access facility is also available. In this case, you will hear the words "Sparer". For more information, see Chapter 8.5 Remote access. Press and hold the button on the base station until you hear the required setting. After releasing the button, you will hear the selected setting again.
Note: You can check the setting at any time by briefly pressing the ▶ button.
8.1.5 Listening in to incoming messages
The in-built loudspeaker in the base station makes it possible to listen to incoming calls without accepting the call. If you do not want to listen in to the incoming calls, turn the volume on the base station down to zero.
8.1.6 Interrupting the answering machine
You can personally intervene at any time while the answering machine is playing back your greeting or the caller is dictating his message. Simply press the call button 📋 on the handset. The answering machine will stop and you will be able to speak to the caller directly.
8.2 Recording, changing or deleting greeting messages
With your answering machine you can choose between two different types of greeting message. The caller will either hear the greeting and then, after this, be able to leave a message or a greeting only will be played and the caller will be unable to leave a message. One pre-recorded greeting in each case is available for each type. Of course, you can also record your own greeting for each type with a maximum length of three minutes.
Type 1: Answer and record messages
The caller will hear your greeting and will be able to leave a message for you. The length of your own greeting must be at least 3 seconds and may not exceed 3 minutes. The longer your greeting lasts, the less recording time will be available for incoming messages.
Text of the pre-recorded standard greeting message (German):
"Hallo. Your call cannot be taken at the moment. Please leave your message after the tone."
Type 2: Answer only
The caller will hear your greeting and will not be able to leave a message for you. Use this greeting when you only want to leave information for callers. The length of your own greeting must be at least 3 seconds and may not exceed 3 minutes.
Text of the pre-recorded standard greeting message (German):
"Hallo. Your call cannot be taken at the moment and it is not possible for you to leave a message. Please call later".
Recording your own message
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Press and hold the Ansage button until you hear the menu options.
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Now select which greeting message you whish to record by pressing and holding the associated button:

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= greeting message 1 = greeting message 2- Record your greeting message after the beep and continue to hold the associated button

- Release the button once you have recorded your greeting. You will hear your new greeting.
Note: Even when you have recorded your own greeting messages, you can re-activate the pre-recorded greetings at any time. For more information see Chapter 8.2.3.
8.2.1 Checking the currently set greeting message
You can check your current greeting message at any time. Briefly press the Ansage button.
8.2.2 Searching for the required greeting message
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Press and hold the Ansage button until you hear the menu options.
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For greeting type 1 "Reply and record messages", press the button. For greeting type 2 "Reply only" press the button.
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Once the required button is pressed, the current greeting will be played back.
8.2.3 Deleting your own greeting message and reverting to the standard greeting
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Select the greeting message to be deleted as described under 8.2.2.
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Press the button while the greeting message is being played back. Your own greeting will be deleted and the pre-recorded greeting will now be played back.
8.3 Play messages
The message indicator flashes when the answering machine has recorded messages.
Listen to new messages only
Press and hold the ▶ button for 2 seconds. The inbuilt voice will tell you how many new messages have been recorded, and the messages will be played back immediately.
Listen to all messages
Press the ▶ button once. The inbuilt voice will tell you the total number of recorded messages, and the messages will be played back immediately.
With each message, you will hear on which day of the week and at what time of day the message was recorded.
If you want to interrupt the playback for a short time (pause), press the ▶ button. You will hear a signal tone every 10 seconds. Press the ▶ button again to continue playing back the message.
You can jump forwards or backwards between the individual messages using the ▶ and ▶ buttons.
1 x button => listen to next message.
Press 🏠 button once => listen to current message again. Press 🏠 button twice => listen to previous message.
The message playback is stopped by pressing the stop button
8.3.1 Deleting a single message
Start playing back the messages with the ▶ button. Press the delete button once while the required message is being played back.
Note: When you press the delete button for one or more messages, these messages are not yet actually deleted. The selected messages will only be deleted after a signal tone that can be heard 8 seconds after the end of all messages. Up to this point, the deletion process can still be cancelled via stop button ☐.
8.3.2 Deleting all messages
After all messages have been played back, you will hear a request to delete all messages. Now press the delete button Ⓧ within the next 8 seconds. If the deletion was successful, you will hear a confirmation.
Note: To cancel deletion of all messages, press the stop button before 8 seconds have passed.
8.4 Recording memos
You can leave so-called "memos" on your answering machine for other people who use it, e.g. your family. Each memo can have a maximum length of 3 minutes.
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Press and hold the button. You will now hear a request to record your memo after the signal tone.
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Finish recording by releasing the button.
8.5 The remote access facility
The remote access facility allows the answering machine to be called up from any telephone in order to listen to messages and to carry out other functions.
8.5.1 The PIN code
Your answering machine has personal access authorisation so that only you can listen to incoming messages using the remote access facility. This PIN code is set in the factory to "0 0 0".
Changing the PIN code
- Press and hold the button on the base station for 2 seconds. The first number of the current PIN code will be announced.
- Use the 🔊 and ➕ buttons to set the first number of your chosen PIN code and confirm with . The second number of the current PIN code will be announced.
- Use the 🔊 and ▶ buttons to set the second number of your chosen PIN code and confirm with . The third number of the current PIN code will be announced.
- Use the 🔊 and ➕ buttons to set the third number of your chosen PIN code and confirm with ⚙. The complete PIN code will be repeated at the end of the procedure.
8.5.2 Listening to messages using the remote access facility
- Call your number and wait until your call is answered.
- Press the ✠ button when you hear your greeting message. You will be requested to enter the three-digit PIN code.
- Enter the three-digit PIN code.
- After the PIN code has been correctly entered, you will hear a message telling you how many new messages have been recorded and the messages will be played back immediately.
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After the messages have been played back, further functions can be carried out using the remote access facility. For more information, see the following table.
During remote query, you will hear further instructions via the spoken menu control. The remote query is aborted if a pause of more than one minute is encountered. -
Replace the receiver when you have finished with the remote access facility.
Remote access functions
② = Play messages, stop or pause
③ = Play back all new messages
④ = Play back current message again
⑤ = Delete current message
⑥ = Play back next message
⑦ = Turn the answering machine on or off.
⑧ = Record, delete or change greeting messages
① = Return to main menu
② = Play back the set greeting message
③ = Record Type 1 greeting message
④ = Record Type 2 greeting message
⑤ = Select Type 1 greeting message
⑥ = Select Type 2 greeting message
⑧ = Call up user information
⑨ = Enter new PIN code
⑩ = Enter day and time announcement
⑪ = Call up user information
8.5.3 Switching on the answering machine remotely
Imagine that you have left your office or your house and have forgotten to switch on your answering machine. By means of the remote access facility, you have the option of switching on the answering machine from another telephone.
- Call your number and let it ring 20 times.
- The call will be automatically accepted after 20 rings and you will hear your greeting message.
- Press the ✠ button and enter the three-digit PIN code.
- Now press the ⑦ button within the next 8 seconds and the answering machine will be switched on.
- Replace the receiver.
Note: If there are messages on your answering machine that have not yet been listened to then these will be played back first.
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8.5.4 Toll-free remote pre-access facility
Using the toll-free remote pre-access facility, you can find out whether there are any messages on your answering machine without incurring any charges.
To do this, set the function "Delaying acceptance of calls" to the setting "Sparer". For more information see Chapter 8.1.4.
If you now call your answering machine when you are away, the answering machine will answer as follows:
A. If your call is answered after 2 rings, there will be messages on your answering machine.
B. If no messages have been recorded, your call will not be answered after 2 rings. Put the receiver down immediately as your call will now only be answered after the sixth ring. In this way, you can save call charges.
9 Special functions
All further programming functions can be accessed by means of a very user-friendly menu. Here are a few general instructions to help you find your way around the menu:
| Programming is started by means of the √/→ button. The symbol comes on in the display during programming. |
| You can find the required level using the and buttons. |
| This level is opened using the √/→ button. |
| In turn, you can find the required function using the ∧ and ∪ buttons and again confirm with the √/→ button. |
| You can go back one level each time by pressing the button. |
| Each save procedure will be cancelled automatically if no input is made within 15 seconds. |
| You can leave programming mode at any time without making any changes by pressing and holding the 📄 button. |
You will find a complete overview of the menu in Chapter 9.13.
9.1 Setting the ring tone on the handset (ring melodies)
Your handset can respond with three different ringing tones when a call comes through. If you are using the telephone system with several handsets, you can set different ring tones for external and internal calls.
| 1. Press the menu button √/→. |
| 2. Select the HANDSET menu with ∧ and ∪ and confirm with √/→. |
| 3. Select the function EXT MELODY (ring tone for external calls) or INT MELODY (ring tone for internal calls/with two handsets only) with the ∧ and ∪ buttons and confirm with √/→. |
| 4. Select the required melody with and and confirm with √/→. |
| 5. Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button. |
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9.2 Ring tone volume on the handset
The volume of the ring tone on the handset can be adjusted in three steps. If at any time you do not want to be disturbed, you can also turn the ring tone off altogether. If the ring tone is turned off, incoming calls will only be signalled at the base station and by means of the display on the handset.
- Press the menu button √/∅.
- Select the HANDSET menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/∅.
- Select the function EXT RING VOL (volume for external calls) or INT RING VOL (volume for internal calls/with two handsets only) with the and buttons and confirm with
- Select the required volume using ⏠ and √ or switch the ring tone off with VOLUME OFF and confirm with √/⊖.
- Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and hlding the button.

9.3 Setting the ring tones on the base station (ring melodies)
The base station can also respond with three different ringing tones when a call comes through.
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Press the menu button √/→.
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and ∪ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the BASE MELODY function with ⏚ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the required melody with and and confirm with
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.
9.4 Ring tone volume on the base station
The volume of the ring tone on the base station can be adjusted in three steps. If at any time you do not want to be disturbed, you can also turn the ring tone off altogether.
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Press the menu button √/→.
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the BASE VOLUME function with ⏚ and ∪ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the required volume using ⏠ and √ or switch the ring tone off with VOLUME OFF and confirm with √/→.
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.

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9.5 Accepting calls automatically
Incoming calls are accepted automatically when you lift the receiver from the base station. If you only want calls to be accepted by means of the ⏻ button, you can deactivate the automatic acceptance facility.
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Press the menu button
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Select the HANDSET menu with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the AUTO ANSWER function with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/≠.
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Select ON or OFF with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.
9.6 Tone (TD) or pulse (PD) dialling
This feature enables you to use your telephone both on analogue exchanges (PD) and on the new digital exchanges (TD). The factory setting is TONE dialling.
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Press the menu button
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/≠.
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Select the DIAL MODE function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/≡.
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Select the required dialling mode with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/∅.
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.
9.7 Changing display names
In normal operation, the message "STUDIO 80" appears in the display. If you have logged on several handsets to one base station, it can be useful to give each handset its own name. The number after the name shows with which number the handset can be called internally.
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Press the menu button
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Select the HANDSET menu with ∧ and ∨ confirm with √/→.
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Select the NAME function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/→.
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Now enter the required name using the number pad. Letters already entered can be deleted by repeatedly pressing the Ⓗ button.
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Confirm with/
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.

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9.8 Activating/Deactivating warning tones
Here, various warning tones can be activated or deactivated.
Button click
Each time a button is pressed, the handset confirms with a button click. The button click can be switched on or off.
Warning tone for low battery
If the battery capacity is too low, a warning tone will remind you that you must charge the handset.
Range warning
If you are too far away from the base station, a warning tone will remind you that you are losing contact with the base station.
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Press the menu button
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Select the HANDSET menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the BEEP function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/→.
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Select one of the functions KEYTONE, LOW BATTERY or OUT RANGE with ⏚ and ⏻ and confirm with √/⊖.
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Switch the selected warning tone on or off with and and confirm with
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.
9.9 Changing the PIN code
Some functions of the telephone system are protected against unauthorised use by a PIN code. The PIN code consists of four numbers. As supplied, the PIN code is set to "0000". To change the PIN code, proceed as follows:
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Press the menu button √/→.
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the PIN CODE function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √.
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Now enter the current four-digit PIN code using the number pad (factory setting 0 0 0 0) and confirm with √/⊖.
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Now enter the new four-digit PIN code using the number pad and confirm with
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Now enter the new four-digit PIN code once more for confirmation and confirm with √/→.
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Now select further menu functions or exit the menu by pressing and holding the button.
If the old PIN code is not entered correctly, the process will be aborted.
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9.10 Setting the display language
The display messages can be set up in German, Italian, English, French and Danish/Norwegian/Swedish.
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Press the menu button √/→.
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Select the HANDSET menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the LANGUAGE function with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select a language with and and confirm with
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Exit the entry mode by holding the button pressed.
9.11 Setting the FLASH time
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Press the menu button √/∅.
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and ∪ and confirm with √/≠.
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Select the RECALL function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Select the flash time FLASH 1 (100ms) or FLASH 2 (300ms) with ⏚ and ∪ and confirm with √/⊖.
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Exit the entry mode by holding the button pressed.
9.12 Restoring factory settings
The handset and the base station are reset to the factory settings using this function. The phone book, the caller list (CLID) and all phone numbers in the redial facility will be deleted.
Factory settings:
| Language: German Handset name: STUDIO 80 | |
| Battery warning tone: On Automatic call accept: | On |
| Range warning: On External ring tone: 3 | |
| Button click: On Internal ring tone: 1 | |
| Receiver volume: 3 Handset ring tone volume: 3 | |
| Pin code: 0 0 0 0 Base ring tone: 2 | |
| Pause: 3 sec. Base ring tone volume: 3 | |
| Dialling method: MV/Tone | FLASH time: 100ms |
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Press the menu button √/→.
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Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √/≠.
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Select the DEFAULT function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
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Enter the PIN code using the number pad (factory setting 0000) and confirm with The message CONFIRM? will appear in the display.
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Confirm with the menu button
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After a short time, the factory settings will be restored. The display will indicate the ready mode once more.
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Note: If you have forgotten the PIN code, you can also restore the factory settings without it.
- Remove a battery from the handset.
- Hold the Ⓞ button pressed and replace the battery. Hold the Ⓞ button pressed until the message DEFAULT appears in the display.
- Confirm with and the factory settings will be restored. You can abort the process by pressing the button.
9.13 Menu structure

flowchart
graph TD
A["PhoneBookAdd"] --> B["Entry"]
B --> C["DeleteEntry"]
B --> D["ModifyEntry"]
E["SetupBaseVolume"] --> F["Volume1,2,3,Off"]
E --> G["BaseMelody"]
G --> H["Melody1,2,3"]
E --> I["DelHandset"]
I --> J["Pin?"]
J --> K["Handset?"]
E --> L["PinCode"]
L --> M["Pin?"]
M --> N["NewPin"]
N --> O["Retype"]
E --> P["DialMode"]
P --> Q["Tone"]
P --> R["Pulse"]
E --> S["Recall"]
S --> T["Recall1"]
S --> U["Recall2"]
E --> V["Default"]
V --> W["PIN?"]
X["HandsetBeep"] --> Y["Keytone"]
Y --> Z["On-Off"]
Y --> AA["LowBattery"]
AA --> AB["On-Off"]
Y --> AC["OutRange"]
AC --> AD["On-Off"]
X --> AE["IntRingVol"]
AE --> AF["Volume1,2,3,Off"]
X --> AG["ExtRingVol"]
AG --> AH["Volume1,2,3,Off"]
X --> AI["IntMelody"]
AI --> AJ["Melody1,2,3"]
X --> AK["ExtMelody"]
AK --> AL["Melody1,2,3"]
X --> AM["AutoAnswer"]
AM --> AN["On-Off"]
X --> AO["Name"]
AO --> AP["......"]
X --> AQ["Language"]
AQ --> AR["Deutsch"]
AQ --> AS["Italiano"]
AQ --> AT["Dk/Nor/Sve"]
AQ --> AU["English"]
AQ --> AV["Francais"]
X --> AW["KeyLock"]
AW --> AX["......"]
Y --> AY["Register"]
Y --> AZ["SelectBase"]
AZ --> BA["Base-1______"]
Z --> BB["RegBase"]
BB --> BC["Base-1234"]
10 Multiple handsets
10.1 Logging on and logging off handsets
10.1.1 Logging on handsets
- Press and hold the page button on the base station for 6 seconds until you hear two signal tones. Now log on the new handset to the base station within 90 seconds.
- Press the button on the handset.
- Select the REGISTER menu with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/∅.
- Select the REG BASE menu with ⏠ and ∨ and confirm with √
- Now enter the number of the base station (1 - 4) using the number pad. If the handset is already connected to a base station, the corresponding numbers will flash.
- Confirm your entry with the button. A search will now be carried out for the base station.
- After the base station has been found, you must enter the PIN Code for the base station (factory setting 0 0 0 0).
- Confirm your entry with the √/→ button and after a few seconds you will hear a signal tone. The handset is now logged on and can be used for external and internal calls.
- An internal number will now be automatically assigned to the handset. The handset that has already been logged on has the internal number 1. The second handset to be logged on is given the internal number 2. These internal numbers are shown in the right of the display next to the name.
10.1.2 Logging off handsets
A handset can only be logged off using another handset that is still logged-on. It is therefore not possible to carry out the logging-off procedure using the handset that is to be logged off.
- Press the button on the handset.
- Select the SETUP menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/∅.
- Select the DEL HANDSET function with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/→.
- Now enter the PIN code of the base station (factory setting 0 0 0 0) and confirm with the button.
- Now select the number 1 or 2 of the handset to be logged off and confirm with the button. You can abort the process by pressing the button. If the logging-off is successful, after a few seconds you will hear a signal tone. The handset is now logged off and can no longer be used for external and internal calls.
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10.2 Additional base stations
You can increase the range of the handsets by using several base stations. In order to make use of this effect, all base stations must be connected to a telephone socket. Depending upon the application, you can allocate the same telephone number to each base station or you can give the base stations different numbers. Make sure that the ranges of all base stations overlap. Each handset must be logging on to each basis station. Please test the range of the handsets before putting a new base station into operation.
If a handset is logged on to the base station and if the automatic base station selection is activated (further information in this chapter), the handset is always forwarded automatically to the nearest base station. Current calls cannot be transferred from one base station to another.
Selecting a base station
- Press the button on the handset.
- Select the REGISTER menu with ∧ and ∨ and confirm with √/
- Select the SELECT BASE menu with ⏠ and √ and confirm with √/→.
- The display will now show all base stations that the handset is already logged on to. The number of the currently active base station will flash. Select the required base station to which the handset is to be switched by means of the number pad.
Or change to the AUTO setting with the ⏻ and ∪ buttons. With this setting, the handset changes automatically to the nearest base station when the connection to the current base station becomes too weak.
- Confirm with the button.
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11 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.Incorrect position for the base station. |
| Dialling not possible Dialling mode incorrectly set (see Chapter 9.6). | |
| The system no longer responds or is in an undefined state. | Reset all functions to the factory settings. Before doing so, briefly remove the power supply from the socket.Factory settings see Chapter 9.12. |
| The charging light does not come on. | 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 battery symbol flashes in the display after a few hours. | Place the handset on the base station for 16 hours.If this does not help, replace the rechargeable batteries. |
| Display dark Caused by direct sunlight, allow the handset to cool down. | |
12 Important information
12.1 Technical data
| Standard DECT-GAP | |
| Channel number 1880 to 1990 MHz | |
| Power supply Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz | |
| Range Indoors up to 50 m | |
| Range Outdoors up to 300 m | |
| Standby up to 100 hours | |
| Max. call duration up to 10 hours | |
| Rechargeable batteries 2 x 1.2V/550mAh, Type AAA | |
| Dialling method TD or PD | |
| Permissible ambient temperature 10°C to 30°C | |
| Permissible relative humidity 20 to 75% | |
| Signal button function 100ms or 300ms | |
12.2 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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F-Codierung - IMPORT Standard TAE-F Rj11 6/4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 612.3 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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12.4 Declaration of Conformity/CE mark
The telephone complies with the basic requirements of the R&TTE Directive "1999/5/EEC". This is confirmed by the CE mark.
For the complete Declaration of Conformity, please use the free download from our web site www.audioline.de.










