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HiPath 1100 User Manual

Contents Telephone characteristics.................................................................................................. 2 Learning to use your telephone ........................................................................................ 2 Installation ........................................................................................................................... 2 Handset cord................................................................................................................... 2 Line cord ......................................................................................................................... 2 Recommendations for installation.................................................................................... 3 Configuration....................................................................................................................... 3 Setting the ringer volume................................................................................................ 3 Setting the melody .......................................................................................................... 3 Display contrast .............................................................................................................. 4 Setting the handset volume ............................................................................................ 4 Setting the hands-free volume........................................................................................ 4 Setting the dialing mode (tone/pulse) ............................................................................. 5 Other configuration options............................................................................................. 5 Receiving calls .................................................................................................................... 6 Dialing numbers .................................................................................................................. 6 Using the numeric keypad to make a call....................................................................... 6 Using the phonebook to make a call .......................................................................... 6 Using the memories to make a call ............................................................................ 6 Using the REDIAL key ............................................................................................... 6 MUTE key ........................................................................................................................ 7 Enabling MOH................................................................................................................. 7 PAUSE key ....................................................................................................................... 7 FLASH key (special features)........................................................................................ 7 Memories.............................................................................................................................. 8 Storing phone number in the memories ......................................................................... 8 Phonebook........................................................................................................................... 8 Storing numbers and names in the phonebook.............................................................. 8 Consulting the phonebook .............................................................................................. 9 Deleting entries from the phonebook.............................................................................. 9 Changing phonebook numbers..................................................................................... 10 Changing the password ................................................................................................ 10 Key lock.............................................................................................................................. 11 Locking or unlocking the telephone .............................................................................. 11 Temporary unlocking of the telephone ......................................................................... 11 Menu Scheme .................................................................................................................... 14

Telephone characteristics This telephone characteristics: has the following

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Hands-free talking. Key lock for collect calls, long-distance calls, international calls and mobile phone calls. 16 memory keys. Phonebook for 100 names and numbers. Learning to use your telephone
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Installation Handset cord Connect the long end of the handset cord to the socket marked with the symbol (item 15). Insert the cord into the cable duct (item 16) and attach the short end to the handset.

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Display UP ARROW key DOWN ARROW key PHONEBOOK key REDIAL / PAUSE key FLASH key DIAL / SELECT key HANDS-FREE key MUTE key MENU key Numeric keypad Memory keys One-line digit display One-line alphanumeric display

Line cord Connect the line cord to the socket marked symbol (item 17). Insert the with the cord into the cable duct (item 18). Attach the other end to the telephone jack (RJ11).

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Recommendations for installation Please observe the following guidelines: For your own safety and protection, do not use the telephone in locations with extreme heat or humidity. The telephone is designed to operate at temperatures between +5C and +50C and is not water-proof. Some parts of the telephone, such as the rubber feet, may leave marks on varnished furniture. Place the telephone at least one meter away from devices such as cordless phones or TV sets. These devices may cause interference with the telephone. Use a damp or antistatic cloth to clean the telephone. Never use a dry cloth (danger of electrostatic discharge) or abrasive cleaning agents. When the telephone reaches the end of its service life, dispose of it in an environmentally friendly fashion, in accordance with the local legal requirements.

Configuration Once the telephone has been connected to the line, you can use it to make or receive phone calls. In its initial state, the display will be switched off. When the handset is lifted, the display will show three dashes. The next few paragraphs describe which configurations that can be programmed via the telephone menu. To make any adjustments, the handset must be offhook. Setting the ringer volume This telephone has six ringer volume settings which can be adjusted as follows: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the RING VOLUME option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (1-low to 6-high) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key Setting the melody This telephone has three melody settings which can be adjusted as follows: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the MELODY option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (1, 2 or 3) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key

Display contrast Proceed as follows to adjust the contrast of the display: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the CONTRAST option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (1, 2 or 3) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key Setting the handset volume This telephone allows you to adjust the handset volume in six different levels. To set the desired volume, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the VOLUME RX option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (1-low to 6-high) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key

Setting the hands-free volume This telephone allows you to adjust the hands-free volume in six different levels. To set the desired volume, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the VOL HANDS-FREE option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (1-low to 6-high) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key

Setting the dialing mode (tone/pulse) Your telephone must be set to TONE dialing or PULSE dialing, depending on the telephone line it is connected to. The default factory setting is TONE dialing with a flash time of 250 ms (DTMF). Checking the dialing mode: Press any numeric key. If you can still hear a dialing tone, change to the other dialing mode. Changing the dialing mode: To set the dialing mode to PULSE or TONE, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the MODE option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (TONE or PULSE) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key Temporary change of dialing mode: While the telephone is set to PULSE dialing it may be necessary to temporarily change the dialing mode to TONE dialing. Example: You want to check your banking balance using a telebanking service. Make the call in the usual way, and once the connection has been . The dialing mode established, press will now change to TONE dialing. When you have finished the call, replace the handset and the telephone will automatically revert to PULSE dialing.

Other configuration options There are other configuration options that can be accessed by entering codes: Lift the handset Press the MENU key Press the ASTERISK key Depending on the desired option, enter one of the codes below 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 deletes the entire phone book 90 ms flash time 100 ms flash time 270 ms flash time 375 ms flash time 600 ms flash time MUTE (TX only) activates music on MUTE English language Spanish language

23 French language 24 Portuguese language 31 1 second pause 32 2 seconds pause 33 3 seconds pause 34 4 seconds pause 99 returns to the default configuration

Press the MENU key Note: If you accidentally select one of the configuration options, you can use the code 99 to return to the default configuration.

Receiving calls When you receive a call, the telephone will emit a warning tone with the melody and the volume selected. To answer the call, lift the handset or press the HANDS-FREE key to activate hands-free talking. Dialing numbers Using the numeric keypad to make a call Lift the handset or press the HANDSor FREE key and wait for the dial tone : Dial the desired number using the numeric keypad

Using the memories to make a call Lift the handset or press the HANDSor FREE key and wait for the dial tone Select the desired memory (item 12 on page 2) Using the REDIAL key Lift the handset or press the HANDSor FREE key and wait for the dial tone Press the REDIAL key Note: If the last number dialed contains more than 32 digits, the REDIAL function will not work properly.

When you dial, the individual digits of the number dialed will appear on the display (item 13 on page 2) and the call will be initiated. If the dialed number has been stored in the phonebook, the display will show the name associated with this number (item 14 on page 2). After a few seconds, the display will no longer show the number dialed but the call timer in MM:SS (minutes and seconds) format. Using the phonebook to make a call Lift the handset or press the HANDSor FREE key and wait for the dial tone Press the PHONE BOOK key or Use the ARROW keys to select the desired entry or use the numeric keypad (see Consulting the : phonebook on page 9) Press the DIAL key

MUTE key When you press the MUTE key during a call, the microphone is switched off and the other party cannot hear you. The MUTE message will appear on the display while MUTE is activated. To resume a normal conversation, press the MUTE key again. While MUTE is enabled, the other party will hear music on hold (MOH). If necessary, MOH can be disabled. When MOH is disabled, you will be able hear the other party whereas the other party will not be able to hear you. Enabling MOH Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the MUTE W/ MUSIC option Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (Y - yes or N - no) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key PAUSE key This key can be used when the telephone is connected to a PBX system. It inserts an interdigit pause (the default is 2 seconds to change this setting see Other configuration option on page 5), starting with the first digit when you press the PAUSE key . These pauses are essential for some systems with extension lines and can be stored in the phonebook, in memories and on the REDIAL key . The display shows the character P above the number dialed to indicate the pause.

FLASH key

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allows you to use a The FLASH key number of special features (call forwarding, call waiting, conference, etc.) provided your telephone is connected to a digital Central Office or to a PBX system. The default flash is 250 ms. It may be necessary to program a different flash time (see Other configuration options on page 5). If you are not sure about the correct flash time, refer to the documentation of your PBX. Note: These features will only be available if you purchased them from your local operator.

Memories The telephone has 16 memories (item 12 on page 2). Each of these memories can store up to 32 digits. Storing phone number in the memories To store a new number in one of the 16 memories, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the PHONEBOOK key Press the SELECT key : Enter the phone number to be stored Press the SELECT key Press the desired memory key (item 12 on page 2) If the number is already stored in the Phonebook, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the PHONEBOOK key or Use the ARROW keys to select the desired register or use the numeric keypad (see Consulting the : phonebook on page 9) Press the desired memory key (item 12 on page 2) Note: Stored phone numbers can be overwritten by storing other phone numbers in the memory. It is possible to store an external telephone number in one of the memories when the telephone is connected to a PBX system. Simply insert the trunk access code followed by

) before the a pause (PAUSE key phone number you want to store. You may have to enter the area code before the phone number. Phonebook This telephone features a phonebook with 100 number and name entries. Numbers can have up to 16 digits and the names associated with them can have up to 16 characters. The names will be arranged in alphabetical order. Storing numbers and names in the phonebook You can use the keypad to store numbers and their associated names: Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Key Key : space 1 : ABC2 : DEF3 : GHI4 : JKL5 : MNO6 : PQRS7 : TUV8 : WXYZ9 : 0 : : -#

By pressing the same key repeatedly, you can cycle through the various characters assigned to a key. If the same key is not pressed again for two seconds, the phone will assume that the last character is the one to be selected and the cursor will go to the next position. To delete a character, or . press the ARROW key

Note: To be able to store numbers in the phonebook, you may have to enter the area code before the phone number. It is possible to store an external telephone number in the Phonebook when the telephone is connected to a PBX system. Simply insert the trunk access code followed by a pause ) before the phone (PAUSE key number you want to store When the phonebook is full and the phonebook key is pressed to store a new entry, the message FULL PHONEBOOK will be displayed. To store a new entry, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the PHONEBOOK key Press the SELECT key : Enter the phone number to be stored

Consulting the phonebook To consult the phonebook, lift the handset and press the PHONEBOOK key . The first entry is < INSERT NEW > (see Storing numbers and names in the phonebook on page 8). It can be used to enter new names. The ARROW keys can be used to navigate through the and phonebook in alphabetical order (when you reach the last entry, the phonebook returns to the first entry, and vice versa). The to can be used to numeric keys enter letters. Much in the same way as for entering names; the display moves to the first entry with the first letter selected (or the following letter if no entry begins with the first letter). The display will show the name and number of each entry. Deleting entries from the phonebook To delete entries from the phonebook, proceed as follows: Lift the handset

Press the SELECT key : Enter the name to be stored Press the SELECT key to store the entry in the phonebook or one of the or memories (item 12 on page 2), or simultaneously in the phonebook and in the memory During a call, you can store the number dialed as follows: Press the PHONEBOOK key : Enter the name to be stored Press the SELECT key or

Press the PHONEBOOK key Use the ARROW keys or the numeric keypad (see Consulting the phonebook on page 9) to select the : entry to be deleted Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the ERASE option Press the SELECT key To delete the entire Phonebook, enter the code 5 and proceed as described under Other configuration options on page 5.

Changing phonebook numbers To change numbers in the phonebook, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the PHONEBOOK key or Use the ARROW keys or the numeric keypad (see Consulting the phonebook on page 9) to select the : entry to be changed Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the CHANGE NUMBER option Press the SELECT key Enter the new phone number to be : stored Press the SELECT key

Password The key lock function is protected by a 4digit password. The default password is 1234 and can be changed. During password entry, a hyphen ("-") will be displayed for each of the digits entered. or to You can use the ARROW key delete the last digit. Changing the password Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select LOCK OPTIONS Press the SELECT key

: Enter the password (4 digits) Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the CHANGE PASSWORD option Press the SELECT key : Enter the new password (4 digits) Press the SELECT key : Repeat the new password (4 digits) Press the SELECT key Replace the handset If the entered password does not match the programmed password, the menu will return to LOCK OPTIONS. If the password was repeated incorrectly, the menu will return to the CHANGE PASSWORD option.

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Key lock This telephone features a key lock for mobile phone calls (CELL), long-distance calls (LONG DISTANCE), international calls (INTERNATIONAL) and collect calls (COLLECT CALL). When the lock for longdistance calls is enabled, users cannot make calls to numbers that begin with 0. When the lock for international calls is enabled, users cannot make calls to numbers that begin with 00. When the lock for mobile phones is enabled, users cannot make calls to numbers that begin with 8 or 9. And when the lock for collect calls is enabled, a release signal is sent after the handset has been lifted or after hands-free talking has been activated, to release the connection. This may generate some noise but will not affect normal calls in any way. The message LOCKED will be displayed when you dial a locked number. Note: The lock for mobile phone calls may not work properly in some countries due to the numbering plan for mobile phones used in these countries. Locking or unlocking the telephone Lift the handset Press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select the LOCK OPTIONS option Press the SELECT key : Enter the password (4 digits) Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option TOTAL LOCK LONG DISTANCE INTERNATIONAL

CELL COLLECT CALL Press the SELECT key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired option (Y - yes or N - no) Press the SELECT key Press the MENU key to exit or the or ARROW KEYS to select another lock option Note: If the long-distance call lock (LONG DISTANCE) is enabled, the telephone will also be locked for international calls (INTERNATIONAL). Temporary unlocking of the telephone If you know the password, you can unlock the telephone to make calls. Once a call is completed, the telephone will revert to the most recent lock state. To unlock the telephone temporarily, proceed as follows: Lift the handset Press the SELECT key : Enter the password (4 digits) Press the SELECT key : Dial the desired telephone number

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Menu Scheme

Level 1 RING VOLUME MELODY CONTRAST VOLUME RX VOL HANDS-FREE MODE MUTE W/ MUSIC LOCK OPTIONS

Level 2 1 to 6 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 6 1 to 6 TONE PULSE S N TOTAL LOCK LONG DISTANCE INTERNATIONAL CELL COLLECT CALL CHANGE PASSWORD Y N Y N

Level 3

Y N Y N

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PASSWORD

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Quick Reference Guide


FUNCTION
CONFIGURING THE TELEPHONE: RING VOLUME MELODY CONTRAST RECEPTION VOLUME HANDS-FREE VOLUME DIALING MODE MUTE WITH MUSIC LOCK OPTIONS

PROCEDURE
+ Lift the handset and press the MENU key Use the ARROW keys to select one of the following options and press the SELECT key:
RING VOLUME (1 to 6) MELODY (1 to 3) CONTRAST (1 to 3) VOLUME RX (1 to 6) VOL HANDS-FREE (1 to 6) MODE (TONE or PULSE) MUTE W/ MUSIC (Y or N) TOTAL LOCK, LONG DISTANCE, INTERNATIONAL, CELL, COLLECT CALL

Use the ARROW keys to select the desired configuration and press the SELECT key Using the numeric keypad Lift the handset or press the HANDS-FREE key and wait for the dial tone Dial the desired number Using the phonebook Lift the handset or press the HANDS-FREE key and wait for the dial tone Press the PHONEBOOK key Use the ARROW keys to select the desired entry or use the numeric keypad Press the DIAL key

or ... DIALING CALL NUMBERS

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or ... REDIAL TEMPORARY CHANGE OF DIALING MODE (TONE / PULSE) or TEMPORARY UNLOCKING OF THE TELEPHONE + ... + ...

To redial the last dialed number, press the REDIAL key After establishing a call, change to TONE by pressing the key (for example to use telebanking services) Lift the handset or press the HANDS-FREE key and press the SELECT key Enter the password and press the SELECT key Dial the desired telephone number Press the MUTE key to disable voice transmission. To enable voice transmission, press the MUTE key again + Lift the handset and press the PHONEBOOK key Enter the phone number to be stored and press the SELECT key Enter the name to be stored and press the SELECT key ... + ... +

MUTE

STORING NUMBERS AND NAMES IN THE PHONEBOOK

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