Telkom EasiTouch 405 Manuel utilisateur

* Caller Identification requires Telkom’s Identicall service. Subscription may be required

1. Important safety instructions ..............................
2. Maintenance ......................................................
3. Installation precautions ......................................
4. Caution ..............................................................
5. User controls ......................................................
6. Setting up ...........................................................
6.1 Important Information .........................................
6.2 Contents of package ..........................................
6.3 Installing batteries ..............................................
6.4 Connecting the handset and line cord ...............
6.5 Mounting the phone ...........................................
6.6 Setting the telephone.........................................
6.7 Setting the Year, Month, Date and Time.............
6.8 Set menu ...........................................................
7. Telephone Operations .......................................
7.1 Dialing a number ................................................
7.2 Receiving incoming calls ...................................
7.3 Handsfree facility ...............................................
7.4 Speakerphone receiver volume .........................
7.5 Ringer volume control ........................................
7.6 Using Redial ......................................................
7.7 Recall .................................................................
7.8 Using Pause ......................................................
7.9 PAUSE/VIP Button .............................................
8. Message waiting ...............................................
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9. Storing a number ...............................................
10. Calling line identification (Identicall
subscription required).........................................
10.1 The list of callers ................................................
10.2 Deleting numbers from the calls list ...................
10.3 Dialing a number from the outgoing calls list ....
10.4 Dialing a number from the callers list ................
11. Troubleshooting .................................................
Calller ID System Troubleshooting table ...........
Telephone Unit Troubleshooting table ..............
12. Service Enquiries ...............................................
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1. Important safety instructions
Read the instruction manual carefully before connecting and
operating your telephone. The telephone has no user
serviceable components and service should therefore be
referred to authorized service centers only.
2. Maintenance
·Only use a damp cloth to clean the cabinet. A mild
soap will help to remove grease or oil. Never use
polish, solvents, abrasives or strong detergents since
these can damage the telephone.
·Your phone should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any
other appliance that produces heat.
3. Installation precautions
·Never install telephone wiring during a lightning
storm.
·Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals
unless the telephone line has been disconnected at
the network interface.
4. Caution
To reduce the risk of fire or injury read and follow these
instructions:
·Use only the batteries specified in this manual.
·Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire.
·When inserting the batteries into this product, the
proper polarity or direction must be observed.
Reverse insertion of the batteries can damage the
telephone.
·Remove the batteries from this product if the product
will not be used for a long period of time (several
months or more).
·Discard the “dead” batteries as soon as possible.

1. Handset 2. Out button
3. Recall button 4. Pause / VIP button
5. Hook switch 6. In use indicator
7. M1-M3 memory buttons 8. LCD display
9. New call indicator 10. Up button
11. Speaker button 12. Delete button
13. Redial button 14. Down button
15. Set button
5. User controls
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FRONT VIEW

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BOTTOM VIEW
1. Battery compartment 2. Speakerphone volume switch
3. Ringer volume switch
BACK VIEW
1. Line jack

6. Setting up
6.1 Important Information
NOTICE: Before connecting, please read the general
instructions at the beginning of this manual.
6.2 Contents of package
The package contains:
Base station, one handset with handset cord, one telephone line
cord, one desktop bracket, four AA batteries and this instruction
manual.
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6.3 Installing batteries
Your phone requires four AA batteries. These are standard
batteries not rechargeable batteries.
NOTICE: Please do not insert batteries while the telephone is
connected to the telephone line.
1. Remove the screw from the battery compartment
door. Press down on the upper edge of the battery
compartment cover and slide it away from the
handset.
2. Insert four AA batteries into the compartment as
indicated by the polarity symbols.
3. Snap the battery compartment door back into place.
4. Replace the screw.
6.4 Connecting the handset and line cord
1. Plug one end of the supplied line cord into the line
jack at the back of the base.
2. Plug the cord’s other end into a telephone line outlet.

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4. Plug the other end of the coil cord into the handset
socket.
Plug one end of the coil cord into the handset socket
at the back of the base.
6.6 Setting the telephone
There are 4 setting modes for setting the telephone.
These are:
SET 1: Date and Time (YY, MM, DD, Hr and Min)
SET 2: Access Code
SET 3: Flash Default setting 3 (110 mS)
SET 4: LCD Default setting 3
NOTE: The programming sequence of each facility and the
method of access to the SET mode follows the same procedure
as to setting the Year, Time and Date sequence which are
detailed below for clarity.
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6.5 Mounting the phone
You can mount your telephone directly against a wall, or place it
on a shelf, desk or table.
The unit can be mounted to any wall surface using two self-
tapping screws (not supplied).
1. Drill two holes in the wall 67mm horizontally apart.
2. Insert wall plugs into each hole.
3. Then thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads
extend about 5mm from the wall. Position the base
over the two screw heads and push downward.
4. Slide out the handset hook on the base, rotate it 180
and replace it. The handset will rest on the hook when
wall mounted.

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6.7 Setting the Year, Month, Date and Time
1. Press SET.
2. Set 1 Date will be displayed “1” flashes. (At this
stage any of the setting sequences may be
selected by pressing the up and down buttons.
The display will indicate the setting mode.)
3. To accept press SET.
4. 2000 will be displayed with the third and fourth digits
00 flashing. To change press the up or down buttons.
5. To accept press SET.
6. Continue with this method of setting the telephone
until the minute setting has been completed.
7. To accept press SET.
8. The setting program will switch to SET 2 with digit 2
flashing. A choice can now be made to select another
mode which may be required by pushing the up and
down buttons or to terminate the procedure by briefly
lifting the handset.
6.8 SET menu
Item 2 is reserved for future use, item 3 is to change the recall
button timing (not recommended) and item 4 can be used to
change the LCD contrast. Items 5, 6, 7 and 8 are not supported
on this phone. Item 6 is used to change the phone from tone to
pulse dialing mode, which is not recommended on modern
exchanges. Item 5 is an alarm function, and although it appears
to be set, the alarm sounder is not fitted to this model so when
the alarm time is reached, only a soft beep is heard. Items 7
and 8 are reserved for future use.

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7. Telephone Operations
7.1 Dialing a number
1. Lift the handset and wait for dial tone or press the
button. The “ In Use” LED lights.
2. Press the keypad for the telephone number you wish
to dial. The number will be shown on the display.
3. When you complete your call, replace the handset or
press the button again.
7.2 Receiving incoming calls
When you receive a call the phone rings.
To answer the call, proceed as follows:
1. Lift the handset or press the button.
2. To end the call, replace the handset or press the
button.
7.3 Handsfree facility
button at the start of or during a call. You will now
hear the dialing tone or the person you are speaking to over the
loudspeaker instead of in the handset.
Handsfree lets you dial a number and talk to your caller without
holding the handset. It also enables other people in the room to
listen to both sides of your conversation.
Press the
Lift the handset to change back from the handsfree mode.
End a call made using the handsfree facility by pressing the
button.
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