TELTEC BlueBox pro Manuel utilisateur

Symbols and operating elements
Press a button on your BlueBox pro device
An incoming call is visually or audibly indicated on your mobile and
your analogue telephones
Lift up the receiver
Hang up the receiver
You are making a call
“Link LED lamp (blue)
GSM LED lamp (red)
Landline LED lamp (red)
“Loop LED lamp (green)
LED status: off
LED status: on
LED status: flashing
Press one or more buttons on your phone

BlueBox pro
Installation and user manual

Safety information
We are not liable for any material damages or personal injuries
caused by improper use or non-observance of these safety
instructions. The guarantee expires in these cases. We are not liable
for any consequential damages.
•Read the instruction manual carefully and retain it. For further
questions, please contact your dealer.
•Servicing should be done by a specialist only.
•Do not touch the plug contacts with sharp, metallic or moist
objects.
•Do not set up the device close to heat sources.
•Keep the device dry and protect it from heavy dust, corrosive
liquids and smoke.
•Do not expose the device to intense electromagnetic fields (e.g.
from electric motors, television, video or hi-fi devices, white
goods, loudspeakers) for the voice quality could be affected.
•Clean the device with a soft cloth. Do not use cleaning agents.
Note, please mind (or else loss of guarantee)!
Solely use the possible hook-ups shown in this manual to avoid mal-
or dysfunction. Use the provided power supply and the enclosed
access lines.

Guide to this manual
This manual provides all important notes you need to install, put
into operation, run and programme your BlueBox pro and other
useful information.
Follow this manual to be able to setup and start up your device in
the optimal way, and to avoid damage caused by an incorrect
approach.
More detailed information concerning abbreviations and technical
terms can be found in chapter 1.4.
Pay special attention to these safety instructions:
This symbol warns the user of potential dangers or damages to the
product.
Internationally known signal words according to ANSI:
ANGER! Risk of fatal injury
WARNING! Risk of injury or damage to the device
CAUTION! Possible damage to the product
Also note the remarks in bold or highlighted by one of the
following signal words:
NOTE Further advice, explanation or addition.
EXAMPLE For clarification, functions or circumstances are
explained with examples
IMPORTANT Annotations following this signal word concern
functions resp. warn you of accidental operation
If you are stuck in any way despite a careful study of this manual,
please contact your dealer.

Table of contents
Symbols and operating elements
Safety information
Guide to this manual
Table of contents
1.1 Product information
1.2 Designated usage
1.3 Scope of delivery
1.4 Abbreviations and technical terms
2Connect your BlueBox pro
3Functions and operation
3.1 Register your mobile phone
3.2 Notes concerning the operation with Bluetooth
3.3 How to programme a destination number
3.4 How to programme the BlueBox pro to get an outgoing line
3.4.1 How to programme flash time
3.4.2 How to programme a prefix code
3.5 Call duration limitation
3.6 Incoming phone calls from the mobile network
3.7 Outgoing phone calls to the mobile network
3.7.1 Fixed calling target
3.8 How to programme auto diallers
3.8.1 How to switch on auto diallers
4Connect your BlueBox pro to different hardware
4.1 Monitoring/Recording phone calls
4.2 How to trigger a function through a floating contact
5Reset to factory settings
6Service, technical support
7Liability
8EG conformity
9RoHS conformity
10 Cleaning and recycling
11 Auxiliary equipment and spare parts

1.1 Product information
The BlueBox pro enables the combined use of landline and GSM
network from your analogue telephone within one telephone
system. Your mobile phone identifies the BlueBox pro as a
handsfree set. According to your programming, an incoming call to
your mobile phone will also be indicated on one or several landline
telephones connected to the telephone system. The call can be
answered on mobile and on landline phones.
Alternatively, the BlueBox pro can be used as a switch or in
combination with a computer as a monitoring/recording device.
1.2 Designated use
The device is to be installed and put into operation under
observance of the safety instructions only.
Any other use than described is not designated and therefore
forbidden.
1.3 Scope of delivery
Before you start the installation check your BlueBox pro. If there is
any visible damage or if components are missing, do not put the
device into operation. Contact your dealer or supplier immediately.
The delivery contains the following elements:
1x BlueBox pro
1x power supply
1x RJ9-RJ11 access line
1x RJ11 – TAE-F adapter (country-specific)
1x user manual
Separately available:
1x RJ9 adapter – 3.5mm jack
1x RJ9 adapter – double cord/two-wire line
The optional equipment can be ordered in our online shop or from
your dealer.

1.4 Abbreviations and technical terms
Bluetooth Wireless protocol for data transmission over short
distances between several devices.
Flash Loop current break over a defined time span in the
telephone system.
FN Fixed Network LED lamp, lit when an analogue
signal of your network operator or your PBX
comes in.
GSM General Term for the current standard of mobile
communication. It’s the abbreviation of Global
System for Mobile Communication.
Link Displays the Bluetooth connection status.
Paring Starts the pairing process, connection between the
BlueBox pro and your mobile phone will be
established.
TAE Analogue phone connection standard (country-
specific).

2. Connect your BlueBox pro
Operating elements
On/Off
FN/GSM
Paring
LED Link
LED FN
LED GSM
LED Loop
Sliding pod
Multi-out
Socket 1
The socket can be fit with optional adapter wirings
Line in
Socket 2
Socket to connect BlueBox pro to the telephone system
Power supply
Socket 3
-Plug the provided RJ9 wire into the “In socket of the
BlueBox pro (socket 2) and the telephone jack of your
telephone system. Use the provided wire!
If your telephone jack has a RJ11 or RJ45 socket, the
assignment of the plug connection can be different.

-Connect your computer (option 1) or your switching device
(option 2) to the BlueBox pro (socket 1). Use the separately
available adapters to do so.
-Now connect the RJ jack of the power supply to the
BlueBox pro (socket 3) and the other end to a power
socket.
-Turn on/off the BlueBox pro by pressing the On/Off button
for 5 seconds.
Bluetooth mobile phone
Connection and operating options (option 1 and option 2)
Analogue extension
230 Volt power supply
At the bottom is the NF control for the adjustment of the overall
volume resp. for the minimization of disturbing noise.
NOTE You can also connect the BlueBox pro directly to
the outside line of your network provider.

3. Functions and operation
3.1 Register your mobile phone
Please proceed as follows to register your mobile phone on the
EuraCOM BlueBox pro:
The LED lamp “LINK flashes and is ready to establish a Bluetooth
connection.
Press the “Paring button for 5 seconds. The lamp flashes slower
now.
Now your mobile phone has to be adjusted. Please turn on the
Bluetooth function of your mobile and start searching for new
Bluetooth devices. Please keep to the user manual of your mobile.
Your mobile will detect a device named “BlueBox pro . Add the
device to your list of available devices.
You will be asked to enter the answer-code of the BlueBox pro. The
code is 2580 by default and cannot be changed.
Select this device and start paring the mobile phone with the
BlueBox pro device. When the paring process was successful, the
“LINK LED lamp will glow steadily.
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