Page 2 - CE Declaration
2 CE Declaration 0700 This cordless, analogue DECT – telephone D5000/D7000, complies with the requirements of the EC guidelines: 99/5/EG Guideline for radio facilities and telecommunication terminals The conformity evaluation process has been carried out according to Appendix II of the EC guideline ...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CE Declaration .......................................................................................................................... 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................................... 3 Delivery exte...
Page 6 - Delivery extent; Notes on safety; authorised, rechargeable battery packs
6 Delivery extent • one base • one handset • one battery pack, NiMH, Type AAA, 600 mAh • one power adapter • one telphone connection cable (TAE) • one instruction manual Notes on safety Do not position the unit in the vicinity of heat sources (heater ventilators or similar) and never expose the unit...
Page 7 - Description; Menu Structure
7 Description Menu Structure MENÜ INTERCOM INT_ TAST EINST TELEF BUCH TAST SPERR TASTENTON FREIGEBEN SPERREN TON EIN TON AUS SUCHEN NEU NR AENDERN LOESCHEN _ NAME Name & Rufnummer Name & Rufnummer Name & Rufnummer RUFMELODIE INTERN EXTERN RUFLAUTST 0...9;0 MELODIE 1...9 MELODIE 1...9 RUF...
Page 8 - Brief Overview
8 Brief Overview 12 5 1 11 2 10 3 4 9 13 8 6 7 14 19 15 17 16 18
Page 10 - Features
10 D 7000 Base station 20. Line / charge display 21. LED-display “memory full“ 22. + / - key to set the ring of volume of the earpiece 23. LED display to switch on the answering machine and for new messages 24. play back key of messages and pause during the play back 25. Go to the next message and r...
Page 11 - Built-in answering machine; Delivery Settings
11 Subscribing 5 handsets possible Subscribing one handset to 4 base stations possible Transferring external-internal-internal Three party conference extern-intern-intern Caller identification type 1 FSK and DTMF with automatic identification Phonebook matching Support name and numbers Date time sta...
Page 13 - Installation; Power Supply/ Battery; Be sure of the correct polarisation!; Telefone Line; Notches belt clip
13 Installation Power Supply/ Battery For maximum battery capacity, charge the battery for the first time at least 20 hours without connecting the telephone line. 1. Insert the power plug in the power jack (17) in the back 17 of the base set. 18 2. Plug the adaptor into a power outlet. (230V~). 3. O...
Page 14 - Replacing the battery; Batteries are dangerous, chemical waste.; Used batteries cannot be; Special battery collection!; Batteries are poisonous. Keep them away from children!; Out of range; SEARCHING and the antenna symbol
14 Replacing the battery 1. Open the battery pack compartment. (picture a) 2. Take off the empty batteries. 3. Insert the new battery pack correctly polarised. (picture b) 4. Close the battery pack compartment. (picture c) Important: Batteries are dangerous, chemical waste. Used batteries cannot be ...
Page 15 - Switching on handset; Switching off handset; ) is flashing quickly
15 Switching on handset 1. The handset is switched off. 2. Press the Menu button (4). The display will show SEARCH. 3. The Handset is subscribed to the Base Set again. The Handset is switched on again when the display shows 00/00 NCHR or BU1 HS1. Switching off handset 1.The handset is switched on. 2...
Page 16 - above; Removing a Handset from a Base Set; NOTE; : You can only remove a handset from a base set with another handset; REMOVE HS; is displayed, then the selected handset is removed.; Selecting a Base
16 11. Press the menu key (4). 12. PIN is displayed. 13. Enter the 4 digits of the PIN of this Base Set by pressing the numerical keypad (default 0000). 14. Press the menu key (4). 15. The Handset is subscribed to this Base. Subscribing the Handset to Another (GAP compatible DECT) Base 1. The handse...
Page 17 - Settings
17 3. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3) until SETTING is displayed. 4. Press the menu key B (4). 5. DATE/TIME is displayed. 6. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3) until BASE SEL is displayed. 7. Press the menu key B (4). 8. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3) until AUTO is displayed. 9. Press the ...
Page 19 - Programming the PIN Code; The default PIN code is 0000.; Locking / Unlocking the Keypad
19 You can program a LONG (300ms) or SHORT (100ms) line interruption on the R-key. Some services will not operate with a short delay, such as call waiting management for instance. But for some professional applications or extensions, setting to SHORT may be necessary. If used on a PABX, the right fl...
Page 21 - Setting the Ring Volume of the Handset; switches off the ringing
21 There are 5 levels (1 = minimum to 5 = maximum). Default volume setting is 3. The earpiece volume is set during a communication. 1. Press the volume/ring key CD / D (8). 2. The set earpiece volume is displayed. 3. Press a numerical key from 1 to 5 to select the wanted volume. 4. Press the volume/...
Page 22 - Setting the Ring Melody of the Handset; Setting the Ring Melody of an External Call; Setting the Ring Volume of the Base
22 Setting the Ring Melody of the Handset The handset has 9 melodies (1 to 9). The default ring melody is 1. The ring melody of an external call can be different from the one of an internal call. Setting the Ring Melody of an External Call 1. The handset is in standby (no tone). 2. Press the menu ke...
Page 23 - Setting the Ring Melody of the Base; Pause Key
23 9. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3) until VOLUME is displayed. 10. Press the menu key B (4). The set ring volume is displayed. 11. Press a numerical key from 0 to 9 to select the wanted volume. 12. Press the menu key B (4) to confirm the selected volume. Setting the Ring Melody of the Base 1. ...
Page 24 - Call Barring; • 0: long distance numbers cannot be called; Switching On Call Barring; Press the arrow key; Switching Off Call Barring
24 Call Barring This feature is only accessible with the PIN code. It enables you to bar outgoing calls of 5 groups of numbers consisting of maximum 5 digits each. NOTE: The emergency numbers (all numbers consisting of three or four digits without area code) cannot be barred, even if you have progra...
Page 25 - Parameter Reset; Press the arrow key; Factory Reset (reset handset to default); Telephoning; Answering Calls
25 Parameter Reset This feature requires the PIN code to turn back to default parameter settings (delivery settings). The phone book memory, the PIN and subscription information will not be cleared. 1. The handset is in standby (no tone). 2. Press the menu key B (4). 3. Press the arrow key l (11) or...
Page 26 - Hands free Volume Adjustment; CD
26 Answer an External Call 1. All handsets which are subscribed to the base set ring. 2. The contact symbol ^ flashes, the number and the name (if it is stored in the phone book) are displayed. 3. Press the line key _ (2). 4. EXT and the contact symbol ^ stay on the display and the counter starts. 5...
Page 27 - Redial of the 5 Last Numbers
27 External Call External Calls to the public network. 1. The handset is in standby (no tone). 2. Press the line key _ (2). 3. The line/charge indicator ` / F ( (15 or 20) flashes, the contact symbol ^ and EXT are displayed. 4. You hear the dial tone. 5. Dial the number you want to call. 6. The numb...
Page 32 - Activating of the Direct Call; Press the arrow key; Deactivating of the Direct-Call; symbol
32 Activating of the Direct Call 1. Press the menu key B (4). 2. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3), until DIRECT is displayed. 3. Press the key Mute/Delete ? (10) for ca. 2s. 4. DIRECT ON is displayed. Direct-Call is now active. Deactivating of the Direct-Call 1. Shortly press the menu key B (4) t...
Page 33 - Phone Book; Alphanumerical Keypad; Press the arrow key; Searching Phone Book Entries
33 Phone Book Alphanumerical Keypad Some features need alphanumerical entries. In these cases the keypad switches automatically to alphanumerical mode. To make entries in alphanumerical mode, press the corresponding key as often as necessary to get letters, numbers or symbols. If the next entry is o...
Page 34 - or; Editing Phone Book Entries; alphanumerical keypad to make the modifications.; Deleting Phone Book Entries
34 6. Press the menu key B (4) twice. 7. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3), to search an entry in the phone book; or 6. Press the menu key B (4). 7. Enter the first letter of the name you want to search by pressing the alphanumerical keys. 8. Press menu key B (4). 9. The first name starting with t...
Page 35 - complete; Viewing the Call Log
35 Call Log (CLIP) Your DECT-Telephone features identification of the caller as well as presentation of the date and time the call came in. Make sure, date and time are set (see Setting Day/Time). It compares the incoming telephone number with the entries in the phone book (name matching). If the nu...
Page 36 - Storing a Number From the Call Log into the Phone Book; Editing Phone Book; Deleting Records from the Call Log
36 Storing a Number From the Call Log into the Phone Book 1. The handset is in standby (no tone). 2. Press the arrow key k (3) to start viewing the call log with the most recent call that came in. 3. Press the arrow key l (11) or k (3), to select the number from the call log you want to store into t...
Page 39 - Setting and Checking the Ring Tone; Recording Mode; Message Only; Message; Changing the Ring Tone; is displayed. The device is repeating the current ring settings).
39 Changing the volume while using a special feature – checking the automatic messages, playing back memos/messages (including the 8 seconds of waiting period at the end of the replay), checking and setting of the rings, checking and setting of day/time, and hearing default message to give technical...
Page 40 - Setting the Operation Mode; Message and Recording; Recording a New Outgoing Message
40 7. Was no setting made, the device returns after 4 seconds to standby. The current setting will be repeated. Setting the Operation Mode The answering machine offers 3 different modes, from which you can choose easily: • Recording Mode • Message Only • Answering Machine Off ( Æ Switching On/Off Th...
Page 41 - Restoring Default Outgoing Messages (1 and 2); Press rewind key; Automatic Reset
41 Note: The recorded outgoing message depends on the Operation Mode! The recorded outgoing message is allocated to the Operation Mode. The length of the outgoing message must be bigger than 5 seconds and smaller/equal to 2 minutes, or else it won’t be recorded. Restoring Default Outgoing Messages (...
Page 42 - Modifying the PIN Code
42 “Memory Full”-Mode Is the full capacity of the memory is reached (at least 7 messages, each 2 min), the answering machine returns into “Memory Full”-mode. The LED “Memory Full” (21) flashes, as soon as the unit is switched into “message and recording”-mode. The unit can’t take any more messages. ...
Page 43 - (29) the unit also sends two short signal tones and; Playing Back of Messages and Memos
43 Operation Receiving Messages In operation mode1 (“Message and Recording”), you can receive and save messages. All saved messaged can be heard again and again, and can be deleted, selective or collective. After repeating the outgoing message completely, the unit is sending a signal tone, and the r...
Page 44 - (25) while operating in standby until a signal tone
44 Selecting and Deleting Messages To delete messages, press the delete key ² (30) while playing back the selected message. The phone says NACHRICHT GELÖSCHT (MESSAGE DELETED) and continues playback of the other recorded messages. Deleting all Received Messages You can only delete all messages if yo...
Page 45 - Remote Control; Note; Remote Control Functions; Deleting the Current Message
45 Remote Control You can operate your answering machine with a remote control, and switch On/Off all functions. The answering machine can be secured by a PIN, to prevent a misuse by third persons. Note You can remote control your answering machine with a DTMF phone, or by a selection mode of tone o...
Page 46 - to modify outgoing message 1; to modify outgoing message 2.; Switching On/Off Answering Machine; • Enter
46 Deleting all Messages Played Back Once • After having played back all messages, enter code 0 . Recording a Memo 1. Enter code 4 . 2. You will hear a beep indicating the beginning of recording. 3. Speak with a loud and clear voice. 4. Enter code 6 to end recording. Playing Back Outgoing Message (1...
Page 47 - Troubleshooting
47 Troubleshooting No Display • Check connection of the battery. • Install the handset in its cradle to charge the battery. • Remove the battery from the handset, reinstall it and switch on the handset. The Battery is empty • Check connection of the battery. • Clean the charge contacts on handset an...
Page 49 - Appendix; Maintenance; humid; or an antistatic towel.; Never use a; A static load could result.; Recycling
49 Appendix Guarantee * This unit carries a guarantee of 24 months. The guarantee period starts at delivery. To verify the date, please keep the sales slips such as receipt, invoice, cash slips or delivery note. If articles are sent for repair without purchase receipts, the repair can only be carrie...
Page 50 - Technical Data; Telephone
50 Technical Data Telephone System: Analogue DECT Telephone Power Supply Basis: D5000 Net adapter 230VAC/50Hz/32mA; Us: 6VDC/300mA/ 1,8VA D7000 Net adapter 230V/50Hz/60mA Us: 9VDC/500mA /4,5VA Handset 2 Batteries Single Battery, TYP: AAA Ni-MH 1,2V/600mAh, Ambient temperature: 5° C to + 35° C; 25% t...
Page 51 - Short Manual Handset; r y
51 Short Manual Handset Switching On/Off Handset Menu B Arrow Key left l Menu B Key Lock / Key Tone On/Off Menu B Arrow Key right k Menu B choose entry l or k Menu B Call Extern r y or y r Call Intern Menu B Menu B r Re-Dialing tt Choose Entry tt y Store Phone Number in Phone Book Menu B 2x Arrow Ke...
Page 52 - Short Instruction Answering Machine: Tele-Call; Function; Playback
52 Short Instruction Answering Machine: Tele-Call Function Keyboard Function Keys D7000 Playback of Messages 2 Playback f Pause 2 Playback f Continue Playback 2 Playback f Stop Playback 6 On/Off 3 Playing Back Previous Message 11 2x i Playing Back Next Message 8 j Repeat Current Message 1 i Delete C...