Telkom Ultimate B200 Manuel utilisateur

Telkom Ultimate B200
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Contents
General Instructions .................................................
1. User Controls ...........................................................
2. Setting Up .................................................................
2.1 Important Information ...............................................
2.2 Contents of package .................................................
2.3 Connecting the base station and charger .................
2.4 Replacing the batteries .............................................
2.5 Charging the batteries ..............................................
2.6 Tone dialling ..............................................................
3. Normal Use ...............................................................
3.1 The display ...............................................................
3.2 Receiving incoming calls .........................................
3.3 Dialling a number ......................................................
3.4 Call timer ..................................................................
3.5 Turning the handset on and off .................................
3.6 Range indications......................................................
3.7 Muting the handset microphone ...............................
3.8 Setting the receiver volume ......................................
3.9 Redial .......................................................................
3.9.1 Deleting individual numbers from the redial list ........
3.9.2 Deleting all numbers from the redial list ...................
3.10 Keypad lock ..............................................................
3.11 Paging the handset from the base station ................
4. The Phonebook ........................................................
4.1 Entering numbers in the phonebook .........................
4.2 Dialling a number in the phonebook .........................
4.3 Modifying numbers stored in the phonebook ...........
4.4 Deleting numbers from the phonebook ....................
5. Calling Line Identification
(IdentiCall subscription required) ..............................
5.1 The list of callers .......................................................
5.2 Storing a number from the list of callers
into the phonebook ...................................................
5.3 Deleting individual numbers from the list of callers ..
5.4 Deleting the entire list of callers ................................
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6. Recall .......................................................................
6.1 “R” button with PABXs .............................................
6.2 “R” button and WaitingCall ......................................
7. Special Functions .....................................................
7.1 Setting ring melodies on the handset .......................
7.2 Setting the ring melody volume on the handset .......
7.3 Setting ring melodies on the base station ................
7.4 Setting the ring melody volume on the
base station ..............................................................
7.5 Auto Answer .............................................................
7.6 Change handset name .............................................
7.7 Turning indicator tones on and off ............................
7.8 Changing your PIN number .....................................
7.9 Setting the display language ....................................
7.10 Factory reset ............................................................
7.11 Menu structure .........................................................
8. Multiple Handsets ....................................................
8.1 Internal calls .............................................................
8.2 Transferring external calls to another
handset ....................................................................
8.3 Registering and de-registering handsets .................
8.3.1 Registering handsets ...............................................
8.3.2 De-registering handsets ...........................................
8.4 Additional base stations ...........................................
9. Troubleshooting Guide .............................................
10. Important Information ...............................................
10.1 Technical data ..........................................................
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General Instructions
Rechargeable batteries
!When replacing the batteries, use rechargeable type AAA,
Ni-MH 1.2 Volt, from 550mAh. Contact 2C Telecoms (Pty) Ltd
on 0860 22 43 57 for replacement batteries if your nearest
dealer cannot supply you.
!Do not throw batteries in a fire or immerse them in water.
!Should the handset become warmer when charging there is
no cause for alarm, as this is quite normal.
!Only charge the handset on the base station. The use of other
chargers may cause damage to the batteries or handset.
!Use only the 3-pin AC power adapter supplied, other power
adaptors may cause damage.
Location of the base station
!The base station must be located within reach of a 230 Volt
power outlet socket. To avoid interference problems, do not
place the base station in the immediate proximity of other
electrical equipment such as a microwave oven or hi-fi
system. The location of the base station can significantly
influence the proper functioning of the telephone. It is also
beneficial to prevent the use of multi-power adaptors as these
can induce electrical interference.
!Place the base station on a level, non-slip surface. The feet of
the base station will not normally mark the surface on which it
stands. However, the wide range of surface finishes in use,
renders it impossible to exclude marking of any surface.
!Do not use the handset in areas where there is a danger of
explosion.
!Avoid excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration,
chemicals, humidity, high temperature or direct sunlight.
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!Choose a central location for your base station. For maximum
range the base station should be placed in the centre of the
area in which you would like to use your handset.
Temperature and ambient conditions
!The Telkom Ultimate B200 is designed for indoor use and
an operating temperature range of -10 C to 50 C.
!The base station must not be installed in humid areas such as
bathrooms. Avoid proximity to sources of heat such as
radiators and do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
Cleaning and care
!The outer surfaces of the unit can be cleaned with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents or solvents. Apart
from occasionally cleaning the outer surfaces, no further care
is required. The rubber feet of the base station are not
resistant to all cleaning agents. Telkom cannot, therefore, be
held responsible for damage to furniture etc.
NOTE: Your Telkom Ultimate B200 is guaranteed for a period of 12
calendar months from the date of purchase as indicated on your till slip.
Keep your till slip in a safe place as it will be required for guarantee
repairs. It is however not guaranteed against damage caused by
misuse, riot damage, lightning or power surge damage, damage caused
by using the unit for purposes other than which it was intended or any
damage that can be deemed an act of God.
NOTE: No calls can be made or received during a power failure or if
your power adapter is disconnected from the 230 volt supply.
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1. User Controls
Handset
1. Call indicator
2. Selection/Menu button
3. Phonebook/Cancel button
4. Calls list button
5. Internal calls button
6. Recall/Power button
7. Keypad lock button
8. Call button
9. Redial/Pause button
10. Clr./Mute button
Base station
1. Page button
2. Call and mains indicator
3. Charge monitoring lamp
Charger
1. Charge monitoring lamp

2. Setting Up
2.1 Important Information
NOTICE: Before switching on, do not fail to read the general
instructions at the beginning of this manual.
2.2 Contents of package
The package contains:
Base station, two handsets with batteries, two power adapters with
power cords, charger, one telephone line cord, and instruction manual.
2.3 Connecting the base station and charger
Set-up the Telkom Ultimate B200 base station and charger within
reach of a telephone socket and power outlet socket.
1. Insert the power line cord from the 3-pin AC power adapter
into the socket at the bottom of the base or charger. Plug the
3-pin AC power adapter into a conveniently located 230V wall
socket.
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Bottom View
Bottom View

2.4 Replacing the batteries
!When replacing the batteries, use rechargeable type AAA,
Ni-MH 1.2 Volt, from 550mAh. Contact 2C Telecoms (Pty) Ltd
on 0860 22 43 57 for replacement batteries.
!To fit the batteries into the handset, press down on the upper
edge of the battery compartment cover and slide it away from
the handset. Remove the faulty batteries and then fit the new
batteries. In doing so, be careful to ensure that the polarity is
correct. Carefully replace the cover and slide it back until it
clicks into position.
IMPORTANT NOTICE - Charging the batteries for the first time :
Place the handsets on the base station and charger, with the display
facing upwards, for at least 16 hours. If the batteries are not properly
charged, the telephone may fail to function correctly. While the handset
is charging, the battery capacity symbol in the display will blink.
2.5 Charging the batteries
The rechargeable batteries in your Telkom Ultimate B200 handset
provides sufficient power for a maximum standby time of 100 hours and
talk time of up to 10 hours.
The actual condition of the batteries are shown in the LCD display:
If the remaining charge in the batteries are too low, the symbol in the
display will blink and you will hear a warning beep signal every 60
seconds.
Full
Half
Low
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2. Connect the telephone line cord between the telephone
socket underneath the base station and the telephone wall
socket.
3. Press the line and power cord into the two cable channels
underneath the base station and use this to channel the cable
leading to the sockets underneath the base station.

NOTICE: Like your car battery, the rechargeable batteries suffer from a
certain, unavoidable ageing effect. You can, however, minimize this by
exercising the batteries correctly. As you use your telephone, always
start with the fully charged batteries and continue using it until they are
“empty” as indicated by the blinking symbol on the display. Then
recharge them fully. This will maintain maximum battery capacity for as
long as possible. Repeated partial charging and discharging will cause a
“memory effect” which will result in reduced capacity.
3. Normal Use
3.1 The display
During normal operation, the display shows the name of the handset.
The default name can be re-programmed any time, see chapter 7.6.
The display also provides symbol representation of all the main
functions and the current status of the phone.
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Steady: You are making a call.
Steady: You are making (or receiving) an external call.
Blinking: There is an incoming external call.
Steady: You are making (or receiving) an internal call.
Blinking: There is an incoming internal call.
Steady: You are in the callers (CLI) list.
Blinking: New calls have been stored in the CLI list.
Steady: This number in the callers list has not yet been
called back.
Steady: This number in the callers list has already been
called back.
Steady: Indicates the battery charge level.
Blinking: Batteries low. Please recharge.
2.6 Tone dialling
The Telkom Ultimate B200 only supports tone dialling.

3.2 Receiving incoming calls
If you receive an incoming call, both the handset and the base station
will emit a ring signal. Because of the time required to establish a
connection, the handset ring signal will be slightly delayed.
Notice: While the handset is ringing you can use the p and q buttons
to adjust the ring volume.
The EXT indication in the display will blink and CALL is displayed. Press
the button on the handset to take the call. The indicator on the base
station will be permanently on during a call.
To end the call, replace the handset on the base station or press the
button on the handset.
You will find information on Calling Line Identification in chapter 5.
When automatic answering is switched on, the call will be automatically
taken as soon as you lift the handset from the base sation. To find out
how to turn the automatic answer function on and off, see chapter 7.5.
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3.3 Dialling a number
1. Use the keypad to enter the desired telephone number. Up to
32 digits may be entered. The digits dialled will be shown on
the display. Since the display can only display 12 digits, only
the last 12 digits of longer phone numbers will be displayed.
Steady: The number is longer than 12 digits.
Steady: The signal strength is sufficient.
Blinking: The signal strength is getting weaker.
Steady: The keypad lock is activated.
Steady: Shows programming mode has been activated.
Steady: Shows phonebook in use.
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