Euracom BlueBox Manuel utilisateur

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BlueBox
Installation and user manual

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•Please read this user manual carefully and reposit it. For further ques-
tions, please contact your dealer.
• Servicing may be carried out only by an expert.
• Do not touch the plug contacts and female connectors with sharp, metal-
lic or moist objects.
• Do not set up the device in the proximity of sources of heat.
• Protect the device from moisture, intense dust, corrosive liquids and
vapours.
• Keep distance from devices that could produce electromagnetic interfe-
rences (e.g. TV, video or hi-fi devices, white goods, loudspeakers) In
these cases the speech quality can be affected.
• Clean the device only with a soft cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents
and chemical substances.
We do not take any responsibility for personal injuries or
material damage caused due to the improper handling or
non-adherence to the safety instructions. The guarantee
expires in these cases. We shall not be liable for any con-
sequential loss.
Note, please minding (or guarantee expires)!
Please use the following connectivities, shown in this
user manual in order to prevent damage and failure
of your devices. Only use the supplied power supply
and access lines.
Safety information

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This manual provides all important notes you need to install, put into opera-
tion, run and programme your Blue Box and many other useful information.
It also provides information and important devices about your safety.
The following symbols and signal words are used in this manual:
This symbol warns the user of eventual dangers or damages to the
product.
Especially note these signal words:
DANGER! Risk of fatal injury!
Warning! Danger of injury or damage to the device.
Attention! Eventual defects or damage to the device
Please note the annotations which are bold or pointed out by one of
the following signal words:
Further advice, explanation or addendum.
For clarification, functions or circumstances will be expres-
sed by examples.
Annotations which are given by this signal word influence
functions resp. warn you of accidental operation.
If you should get nowhere despite you have read this manual attentively, ple-
ase contact your local dealer.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
EXAMPLE
Guide to this manual

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Symbols and operating elements...................................................................
Safety information.........................................................................................2
Guide to this manual....................................................................................3
Table of contents..........................................................................................4
1.1. Product information...............................................................................5
1.2. Intended use.........................................................................................5
1.3. Scope of supply.....................................................................................5
1.4. Explanations concerning abbreviations and technical terms................6
2. Connect your BlueBox...........................................................................7
3. Functions and operation......................................................................10
3.1. Change priority...................................................................................10
3.2. Register your mobile...........................................................................11
3.3. Notes concerning the operation with Bluetooth..................................12
3.4. Incoming calls from landline...............................................................13
3.5. Outgoing calls on landline priority.......................................................15
3.6. Outgoing calls on GSM priority...........................................................17
4. Call Waiting.........................................................................................19
5. Presentation of the country code........................................................20
6. BlueBox slave mode...........................................................................21
7. Service, technical support...........................................................................23
8. Liability..........................................................................................................23
9. EG conformity..............................................................................................24
10. RoHS conformity..........................................................................................24
11. Cleaning and recycling................................................................................24
12. Accessories and spare parts........................................................................24
Table of contents

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The BlueBox enables the combined usage of landline and GSM network
from your analogue telephone. Your mobile will detect EuraCOM BlueBox as
hands-free equipment.
When a call comes in on GSM, it will be signalled on the fixed-line telepho-
ne, too. The call can be answered either on mobile or on fixed-line telepho-
ne.
Furthermore you can adjust in advance if outgoing calls shall be made via
GSM or landline primarily.
The device only has to be installed and operated in respect to the safety
instructions.
Uses other than those described are prohibited.
Please check the completeness of the scope of supply. If there are any com-
ponents damaged or missing, please contact your supplier or dealer.
1 x EuraCOM BlueBox
1 x Power supply 230V
2 x trunks RJ9-RJ11
1 x User manual
1.1. Product Information
1.2. Intended us
1.3. Scope of supply

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Bluetooth
CLIP
FN
GSM
Link
Loop
Master
Paring
Postfix
Prefix
Priority
Slave
TAE
1.4. Explanations concerning abbreviations and technical terms
Wireless protocol from several devices for data transmission
over short distances.
Abbreviation for: Calling Line Identification Presentation, ena-
bles presentation of the phone number of an incoming call.
Fixed Network LED lamp, glows when an analogue signal of
your network operator or your PBX comes in.
Abbreviation for: Global System for Mobile Communication,
general standard for mobile communication.
Displays the status of the Bluetooth connection.
Glows when the phone has established a network connection.
Glows when master / slave mode has been activated. This
mode enables a hierarchical management of several BlueBox
devices.
Starts the pairing process, connection between BlueBox and
mobile phone will be established.
Character sequence which is dialled after entering the phone
number. In this case: #
Character sequence which is dialled before entering the phone
number. In this case: *1#
Adjustment of the priority. Depending on the adjusted priority,
you can make calls without dialling prefix and postfix.
See “Master”.
Analogue phone connection standard (country-specific).

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2. Connect your BlueBox
Control elements
LED Link
LED FN
LED GSM
LED Loop
Paring
On/Off
FN/GSM
Sliding pod

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- Connect the supplied RJ9 cable to socket 2 (trunk line) and your telepho-
ne jack. Please use the supplied cables. If your telephone jack has
a RJ11 or RJ45 socket, the assignment of the plug connec-
tion can be different.
Please verify that everything is right with your BlueBox before star-
ting with the installation. If there are
any components damaged or missing, don’t put the device into ope-
ration. In this case please contact your dealer or supplier immedia-
tely.
NOTE
Line in
Socket 2
Socket for analo-
gue trunk line resp.
analogue PBX
extension (from
subscriber line
socket / PBX
extension to
BlueBox)
Power supply
Socket 3
Line out
Socket 1
Socket for telepho-
ne or analogue
PBX (from
BlueBox to phone /
PBX)

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Analogue
trunk line or
analogue
extension
Analogue
fixed-line
phone
Bluetooth-
enabled mobile
230V power
supply
- Connect your fixed-line phone resp. the basic network access of your PBX
to the line out socket (socket 1) of the BlueBox. Please use the supplied
cables and adaptors.
- Now connect the power supply to socket 3 of the BlueBox and the other
end to a power socket.
- The BlueBox can be switched on or off by pressing the On/Off button for 5
seconds.

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Basically the EuraCOM BlueBox differentiates between two different priori-
ties: “Fixed Network” or “Mobile Network”.
The priority enables you to define, if fixed network or GSM network shall be
used mainly by making a call from your fixed-line phone.
By default the set up priority is “Fixed Network”.
The priorities can be changed resp. programmed at any time. This setting
will sustain after a power blackout, too.
You can change the priorities “Fixed Network” (FN) and “Mobile Network”
(GSM) at any time. By use of the input procedure the currently in force prio-
rity mode will be changed and will sustain until the next alteration.
Fixed Network ÎMobile Network
or Mobile Network ÎFixed Network
First unplug the power supply. All LED
lamps go out.
Press and hold the On/Off button.
Plug the power supply into the required
socket (Socket 3). Now release the
On/Off button. The LED lamps display
the current priority mode (FN or GSM).
3. Functions and operation
3.1. Change priority
On/Off
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