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User Guide
Explanation
Handset/Base Station

Earphone

Display

Keypad

Microphone

Battery charging contacts

Loudspeaker

Keypad
Telephone Answering Device TAD

Connection display
Internal key

Volume keys

Microphone

Charging contacts

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Notes
Safety Precautions

• Warning
Use only approved nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries!
Read the warning notice in the handset battery compartment.

The telephone is supplied complete with two rechargeable NiCd batteries, type AA (mignon).
Only the following NiCd battery types are approved for use as replacements or spares:
– Panasonic P-60 AA
– Philips R6 NC-P
Replacement or spare battery cells are available from your Ascom dealer.

• The use of battery cell types or non-rechargeable batteries/primary cells other than those re-
commended may be dangerous and could result in malfunctions and/or damage to the set.
Understandably, in such cases Ascom can accept no responsibility.

• Make sure the battery cells are inserted correctly!

• Do not immerse the batteries in water or throw in the fire.

• Battery cells heat up during charging. This is a normal and harmless process.

• Do not use third-party charging units as they may damage the battery cells.

• Use only the enclosed SNG 1 af power supply unit for the base station.

Important notes on the use of battery cells

To maximize the life of your batteries, follow these rules:

• The battery cells must be charged for at least 9 hours without interruption prior
to startup.

• It takes several days for the battery cells to reach full capacity and therefore
maximum standby and talk-time.

• Do not replace the handset after each call. It is better to leave it off the base
station between calls and only replace it on the charging contacts after several
hours. It is also advisable to allow the battery cells to run down from time to
time.

• Make sure the charging contacts do not come into contact with metallic or gre-
asy parts.
If the phone is not used for some length of time with the power switched off (e.g. when you are
on vacation), the handset (i.e. battery cells) must be recharged before using.

Please dispose of defective batteries in the proper manner (not in domestic waste).

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List of Contents

Notes

Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... B2


Important notes on the use of battery cells .................................................................................B2

Explanation/Key to controls

Handset/Base Station ................................................................................................................... B1


Display: characters and symbols .................................................................................................... 5
Keypad ............................................................................................................................................. 6

Setup and configuration

Contents of package ....................................................................................................................... 8


Accessories ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Default settings ................................................................................................................................ 9
Range/Positioning ......................................................................................................................... 10
Connecting the base station ......................................................................................................... 11
Inserting and charging the battery cells in the handset ............................................................... 12
Charging the battery cells ............................................................................................................. 12

Basic settings

Handset: ON, OFF, LOCK ............................................................................................................. 13


Handset: switching between states .............................................................................................. 14
Setting the dialling procedure ....................................................................................................... 15
Entering the system PIN (Personal Identification Number) .......................................................... 16
Entering the handset PIN (Personal Identification Number) ........................................................ 17
Activating/deactivating key-click .................................................................................................. 18
Charging bay beep ON/OFF ......................................................................................................... 18
Out-of-range signal ....................................................................................................................... 19
Direct acceptance ......................................................................................................................... 20
Battery status display ON/OFF ..................................................................................................... 21
Setting the ringing signal ............................................................................................................... 22

Incoming calls

Accepting a call ............................................................................................................................. 23


Terminating a call .......................................................................................................................... .23

Outgoing calls

Dialling from the numeric keypad ................................................................................................. 24


On-hook dialling ............................................................................................................................. 24
Last number redial ......................................................................................................................... 25
Storing a speed-dial number ........................................................................................................ 26
Retrieving/checking a speed-dial number .................................................................................... 27

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During calls

Mute switch ................................................................................................................................... 28


Adjusting the handset volume ....................................................................................................... 28
Listening through the base station loudspeaker .......................................................................... 29
Temporary change of dialling procedure ...................................................................................... 30

Unit/charge metering

Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 31
Switching the unit/charge display ON/OFF .................................................................................. 31
Setting the charge factor .............................................................................................................. 32
Display ............................................................................................................................................ 32
Checking the totals ....................................................................................................................... 33
Resetting the total to “0” ............................................................................................................... 33

Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)

Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 34
Call register .................................................................................................................................... 35

Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)

Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 36
CLIR ON/OFF ................................................................................................................................. 36

Direct call (baby call)

Storing the direct call number ....................................................................................................... 37


Deleting the direct call number ..................................................................................................... 37
Activating/deactivating the direct call function ............................................................................ 38
Dialling the direct call number ....................................................................................................... 38

Dialling lock

Activating the dialling lock ............................................................................................................. 39


Deactivating the dialling lock ........................................................................................................ 40

Intercom

Communicating between handset and base station ................................................................... 41


From handset to base station ....................................................................................................... 41
From base station to handset (paging) ......................................................................................... 41

Room surveillance

Activating/deactivating room surveillance .................................................................................... 42


Carrying out room surveillance ..................................................................................................... 42

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Using several affiliated handsets

Preparing the base station for log-on ........................................................................................... 43


Handset log-on .............................................................................................................................. 44
Logging a handset onto a third-party base station (GAP) ........................................................... 45
Logging a third-party handset onto the base station (GAP) ........................................................ 46
Logging off a handset from the base station ............................................................................... 47
Handset-to-handset call ................................................................................................................ 48
Call waiting ..................................................................................................................................... 49
Call transfer/enquiry call from one handset to another ............................................................... 50
Setting call assignment in the handsets ....................................................................................... 51

Operation from several base stations

Application example ...................................................................................................................... 52


Defining the configuration ............................................................................................................. 53
Selecting the base station ............................................................................................................. 54
Automatic selection of base station ............................................................................................. 55

Telephone answering device (TAD)

Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 56
Operating mode ............................................................................................................................. 56
Setting the date and time .............................................................................................................. 57
Setting the number of rings .......................................................................................................... 58
Message monitoring ON/OFF ....................................................................................................... 59
Enabling/disabling TAD access authorization .............................................................................. 60

TAD/handset

Preparing for TAD operation ......................................................................................................... 61


Recording your outgoing announcement ..................................................................................... 62
Deleting your announcement ........................................................................................................ 63
Switching the TAD ON/OFF .......................................................................................................... 64
Message playback ......................................................................................................................... 65
Deleting messages ........................................................................................................................ 66
Call intercept while the TAD is in operation .................................................................................. 67
Call monitoring on the handset ..................................................................................................... 68
Recording calls .............................................................................................................................. 69
Checking residual recording time ................................................................................................. 69

TAD/base station

Switching the TAD ON/OFF .......................................................................................................... 70


Message playback ......................................................................................................................... 71
Deleting messages ........................................................................................................................ 72

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TAD/remote operation

Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 73
Remote polling PIN ........................................................................................................................ 74
Remote polling initiation procedure .............................................................................................. 75
Switching on the TAD remotely ..................................................................................................... 76
Switching the TAD on/off .............................................................................................................. 77
Remote message playback ........................................................................................................... 78
Deleting messages ........................................................................................................................ 79
Recording your outgoing announcement ..................................................................................... 80
Deleting your announcement ........................................................................................................ 80
Remote room surveillance ............................................................................................................. 81

PBX-related functions

Setting the exchange access code .............................................................................................. 82


Setting automatic pause insertion ................................................................................................ 83
Call forwarding or enquiry calls ..................................................................................................... 84
Call transfer .................................................................................................................................... 84

System settings

List of system settings .................................................................................................................. 85


Changing a system setting ............................................................................................................ 88
Reset handset to default setting ................................................................................................... 89
Delete all speed-dial numbers in memory .................................................................................... 89
Reset base station to default setting ............................................................................................ 89
Delete all exchange access codes ............................................................................................... 89
Reset telephone parameters to default setting ............................................................................ 89

General information

Acoustic signalling ......................................................................................................................... 90


Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................. 91
Guarantee conditions .................................................................................................................... 92
Cleaning – when the need arises .................................................................................................. 92
Approval ......................................................................................................................................... 92
CE Marking .................................................................................................................................... 92

Technical data 93

Notes 94

Write-on labels 95

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Key to controls
Display: characters and symbols

Digits and special characters Recall key


Star key
Hash key or concealed input (PIN)

8888.8888888r.*o ABCD

Symbols indicating the telephone’s current operating mode

Battery indicator
• When permanently lit, the phone is ready to use
• Flashes approx. 10 minutes before the battery cells go flat
• Unlit: phone switched off or battery cells flat

Call indicator
• External call

• Internal call

Telephone answering device


• Permanently lit: TAD on
• Flashing: new message

Indicates a temporary switchover to multifrequency dialling

Indicates that the SET key (programming key) has been pressed

Signals that the loudspeaker on the base station is switched on


(listening in at the base station)

Indicates that the handset volume is set to “loud”

Indicates that the microphone on the handset is switched off


(Mic Mute)

Indicates that the handset is operating on base station A

Indicates that the handset is operating on base station B

Indicates that the handset is operating on base station C

Indicates that the handset is operating on base station D

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Key to controls
Keypad
Certain keys allow you to perform not only the function marked on the key itself, but also the
function printed above the key. To execute the secondary function, first press the SET key
followed by the relevant key.

Example: Activate room surveillance

Press SET key


SURV

Press hash key “#”

Key / Name Function


CODE

SET Key – Activates the secondary function or a programming


procedure
CODE – Makes system settings or activates/deactivates a function
LOCK

R Recall key – Flash key function associated with a PBX


LOCK – Locks/unlocks keypad
OFF
Redial key – Redials last-dialled number
OFF – Switches handset off
MEM
Speed-dial key – Calls up speed-dial memory
MEM – Stores a number in the speed-dial memory

C Cancel key/ – During on-hook dialling:


Mic-Mute Cancels last-entered digit
– During programming:
Cancels last-entered command or data
– During a call:
Switches off microphone (Mic Mute)
TAD

INT Internal key – Activates the intercom function (two-way conversation


between handset and base station).

TAD – Switch to answering machine mode (the answering machine


can now be operated from the handset)

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Talk key – Activates and disconnects a call
– Switches handset on
– Aborts a programming procedure.
TAX

1 Numeric key 1 – Number 1


TAX – Display/check tariff units/charge totals
A

2 Numeric key 2 – Number 2


A – Incoming/outgoing call via base station A
SPK

3 Numeric key 3 – Number 3


SPK – Activates/deactivates the loudspeaker on the base station
(listening through base station)
VOL

4 Numeric key 4 – Number 4


VOL – Number 4 Adjusts the handset volume
B

5 Numeric key 5 – Number 5


B – Incoming/outgoing call via base station B
RING BS

6 Numeric key 6 – Number 6


RING BS – Number 6 Sets the ringing signal at the base station
DIRECT

7 Numeric key 7 – Number 7


DIRECT – Activates/deactivates direct call (hotline)
C

8 Numeric key 8 – Number 8


C – Incoming/outgoing call via base station C
RING HS

9 Numeric key 9 – Number 9


RING HS – Sets the ringing signal on the handset
D

0 Numeric key 0 – Number 0


D – Incoming/outgoing signal via base station D
DTMF

Star key – Can be used for various special functions


DTMF – Temporary switchover to multifrequency dialling
SURV

Rautetaste – Can be used for various special functions


SURV – Activate room surveillance

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Setup and configuration
Contents of package

The package contains:


• Base station
• Handset
• 2 battery cells
• Plug-in mains unit
• Connecting cord
• User Guide incl. Quick Reference Guide
• Base station write-on label
• Handset write-on label

Accessories

The following accessories are available from your Ascom dealer:


• Handsets: up to 6 handsets can be affiliated with one base station
• Charging bay for handset

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Setup and configuration
Default settings

The most commonly used functions on your phone have been preset by the manufacturer so
you can start using the phone as soon as the batteries have been charged:

• System/device PIN: "0000" OFF


• Dialling procedure: Multifrequency (DTMF)
• Flash key function: Short flash
• Direct acceptance: OFF
• Unit/charge display: ON
• Charge factor: 00.10 Fr. / 00.12 DM
• Room surveillance: Blocked
• Handset: • Handset logged onto base station
• No lock, no direct call activated
• Ringing signal volume key "3"
• Ringing signal sequence key "7"
• Ringing signal melody key " "
• Key-click activated
• Base station: • Ringing signal volume key "3"
• Ringing signal sequence key "7"
• Ringing signal melody key " "
• Telephone answering device: • TAD authorization: ON
• Number of rings: Automatic
• Automatic Remote playback PIN: "0000" OFF
• Call screening: ON

You can reprogram any of these default settings to suit your personal preferences and local con-
nection conditions.

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Setup and configuration
Range/Positioning

Range

Depending on the weather conditions, the outdoor range is approx. 300 meters. Radio shadows
may occur depending on digital transmission in the deployed frequency range and on the sur-
roundings at the time of calling. In such cases the transmission quality may be impeded by re-
peated brief breaks in the call. Moving even slightly out of the radio shadow should restore nor-
mal voice quality. If during a call you move out of range you have to move back within range,
otherwise the call will be disconnected (check that the out-of-range signal is activated).

Positioning

Do not position the base station in the immediate vicinity of other electronic appliances such as
radio, TV or computer. Avoid positioning in the vicinity of heat sources such as radiators or in di-
rect sunlight. To achieve the best possible range we recommend setting up the base station in a
location at the centre of your sphere of operation. Avoid locations such as recesses, alcoves and
behind steel doors. Avoid radio interference from other telephones by allowing as much distance
as possible (minimum 1 meter) between base station/handset and any other telephone.

Set-up

Your phone is designed for use under normal operating conditions. Given the vast range of lac-
quer and coatings with which modern furniture is treated, some of these substances may con-
tain agents which attack the plastic feet of the base station. We therefore recommend placing
the phone on a non-slip mat.

Security

Whenever you make a telephone call, a radio channel link is established between the handset
and base station. To prevent anyone eavesdropping on your calls or using other cordless pho-
nes to make calls at your expense, the handset and base station continually exchange inaudible
identification codes. If these identification codes do not match, the call is disconnected or not
set up in the first place.

Advice for hearing aid wearers

Wearers of hearing aids should note that radio signals may interfere with their hearing aid and,
depending on volume, generate an unpleasant humming.

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Setup and configuration
Connecting the base station

Note: Take care not to confuse the connecting cord plug with the mains supply plug on the
base station, otherwise the base station will not function and may be damaged.

Connecting cord

The connecting cord has two different plugs. In-


sert the smaller one firmly into place in the socket
(small telephone symbol) on the underside of your
phone. Feed the cord through the cable duct and
insert the jack into your phone socket.

Mains supply cord

Now insert the plug from the mains unit cable into
the mains unit socket until it clicks into place and 9,0 VDC / 350 mA
9,0 VAC / 150 mA

feed the cord through the cable duct. Plug the


mains connector into a 220/230 V socket.

Note: • Your phone will not function if the mains connector is not plugged in or if the po-
wer is down.
• The phone may only be used in conjunction with an SNG 1 af mains connector,
tested in compliance with EN60950 protection Class 2.

Disconnecting the base station connecting cords

First unplug the mains connector from the 220/230 V socket. To release the plugs on the con-
necting cords, use a small screwdriver or similar tool to press the snap-on clip towards the con-
nector unit, at the same time pulling the plug out by the cord.

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Setup and configuration
Inserting and charging the battery cells in the handset

Inserting the battery cells

Remove the battery compartment cover by Insert the two battery cells into the battery
pressing it lightly (✕) and sliding down. compartment as shown. Make sure the po-
larity (+ –) is correct.

Slide the cover back over the battery com-


partment until it locks into place.

Charging the battery cells

The telephone is delivered with battery cells uncharged. To charge the batteries, place the hand-
set on the base station charging bay. You will hear a signal if the handset is correctly placed.
The initial charging takes around 9 hours.
The green LED on the base station

• flashes when batteries are being charged


• remains lit when batteries are charged

A single battery charge is sufficient for either approx. 50 hours standby time or
approx. 5.5 hours talktime.
Subsequent charging time is approx. 6 hours.

Note: • Use only NiCd battery cells. Do not use batteries/primary cells. See “Important
notes on the use of battery cells”.

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Basic settings
Handset: ON, OFF, LOCK

The handset can be switched to one of three states:


Internal number
1. ON
The handset automatically switches to ON after the battery
cells have been inserted. It signals incoming calls. 8888.8888888.-1- A
You can also make outgoing calls.

2. OFF
The handset is switched off and incoming calls are not
signalled.

3. LOCK
Secure state which safeguards against inadvertent key
activation when moving around. Incoming calls are signalled
and can be answered by pressing the Talk key. For outgoing ------ A
calls, you must switch the handset to ON before dialling.

Note: • In the ON state the handset’s internal number is shown on the right-hand side of
the display along with the affiliated base station

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Basic settings
Handset: switching between states

Switch handset to OFF:

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1- A

Press the SET key


A

OFF
Press the Redial (OFF) key

Switch handset to ON:

Press the Talk key 8888.8888888.-1- A

Lock handset:

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1- A

Press the SET key


A

LOCK

R Press the Recall (LOCK) key ------ A

If handset is locked:

Press the SET key


8888------ A
LOCK

R Press the Recall (LOCK) key


8888.8888888.-1- A

Note: • In the ON state the handset’s internal number is shown on the right-hand side of
the display along with the affiliated base station.

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Basic settings
Setting the dialling procedure

You can set your phone to two different dialling procedures:


• Touchtone dialling (dual-tone multifrequency = DTMF)
• Pulse dialling
The default setting on your phone is touch-tone dialling (DTMF). One of the advantages of this
setting is rapid dialling. To check whether your socket supports touch-tone dialling:
Press the Talk key and dial any number (e.g. 2). If you can still hear the same dial tone, you need
to switch to pulse dialling.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Set pulse dialling:

0 3 3 Press keys 0 - 3 - 3 CodE 033 A

or
Set touch-tone dialling with short-flash Recall key:

0 3 7 Press keys 0 - 3 - 7
CodE 037 A

or
Set touch-tone dialling with long-flash Recall key:

0 3 8 Press keys 0 - 3 - 8
CodE 038 A

Press SET key again


Dialling procedure is stored.

Note: • With touch-tone dialling (DTMF), the Recall key is programmed as a “hook flash
key”.
• If your phone is connected to a PBX, please refer to the relevant user instruc-
tions.

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Basic settings
Entering the system PIN (Personal Identification Number)

The system PIN is used to block certain options (modify charge factor, reset total amount, dial-
ling lock etc.) and protect them against unauthorized access. The default setting for the system
PIN is “0000”, i.e. it is switched off. You can activate the PIN function by changing the number
as follows:

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Enter PIN:

9 6 1 Press keys 9 - 6 - 1 CodE 961 ____ A

Enter new 4-digit system PIN. CodE 961 oooo


“o” is displayed for each digit entered. A

or
Delete PIN:

9 6 0 Press 9 - 6 - 0 CodE 960 A

Enter the 4-digit system PIN.


CodE 960 ooo_

“o” is displayed for each digit entered. A

Press SET key again.


An acknowledgement signal is heard.

Please memorize your new system PIN!

Note: • If you forget your system PIN you must contact your phone dealer at your ex-
pense to reset the phone.
• The old system PIN must be deleted before the new PIN is entered.
• If you enter an incorrect or incomplete system PIN, you will hear an error signal
and must repeat the entire procedure.

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Basic settings
Entering the handset PIN (Personal Identification Number)

The handset PIN is used to block certain options (reset to default settings, delete speed-dial me-
mory etc.) and protect them against unauthorized access. The default setting for the handset
PIN is “0000”, i.e. the handset PIN function is deactivated. You can activate this function by
changing the number as follows:

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Enter PIN:

9 7 1 Press keys 9 - 7 - 1 CodE 971 ____ A

Enter new 4-digit handset PIN.


CodE 971 oooo

“o” is displayed for each digit entered. A

or
Delete PIN:

9 7 0 Press 9 - 7 - 0 CodE 970 A

Enter the 4-digit handset PIN.


CodE 970 ooo_

For each newly-entered digit an “o” appears A


in the display.

Press SET key again.


An acknowledgement signal is heard.

Please memorize your new handset PIN!

Note: • If you forget your handset PIN, you must contact your phone dealer at your ex-
pense to reset the phone.
• The old handset PIN must be deleted before the new PIN is entered.
• If you enter an incorrect or incomplete handset PIN, you will hear an error signal
and must repeat the entire procedure.

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Basic settings
Activating/deactivating key-click

If you do not want to hear a click every time you press a key, you can deactivate this function.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Key-click ON:

9 1 0 Press keys 9 - 1 - 0 CodE 910 A

or
Key-click OFF:

9 1 1 Press 9 - 1 - 1 CodE 911 A

Press the SET key again

Charging bay beep ON/OFF

When you replace the handset on the base station you hear a signal to confirm that it is in the
correct position for charging.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Charging bay beep OFF:

8 4 0 Press keys 8 - 4 - 0 CodE 840 A

or
Charging bay beep ON:

8 4 1 Press keys 8 - 4 - 1 CodE 841 A

Press the SET key again

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Basic settings
Out-of-range signal

If the out-of-range alert function is activated, a warning signal is heard whenever you leave the
base station’s range during a call. This could, for instance, be due to building-related factors at
the limit of your base station’s transmission and reception range.
If this happens, move back towards the base station or out of the radio shadow until the warning
signal stops. If after 10 seconds you have not returned within range, the radio and telephone link
is automatically disconnected.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Out-of-range signal OFF:

8 8 0 Press keys 8 - 8 - 0 CodE 880 A

or
Out-of-range signal ON:

8 8 1 Press keys 8 - 8 - 1 CodE 881 A

Press the SET key again

Note: • If the range is insufficient, it may be improved by moving the base station to
another location. Refer to the positioning tips on page 10.

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Basic settings
Direct acceptance

Direct acceptance allows you to accept incoming calls directly by picking up the handset from
the base station without first pressing the Talk key.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Activate direct acceptance:

9 4 1 Press keys 9 - 4 - 1 CodE 941 A

or
Deactivate direct acceptance:

9 4 0 Press keys 9 - 4 - 0 CodE 940 A

Press the SET key again

Note: • If the handset is not on the base station, calls can be accepted as normal by
pressing the Talk key.

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Basic settings
Battery status display ON/OFF

You have the option of monitoring the battery status in the display. The capacity is shown as a
percentage, declining in ten steps from 100 to 000.

On ACCU8100888.-1- A
or ACCU8000888.-1- A

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Battery status display ON:

9 2 1 Press keys 9 - 2 - 1 CodE 921 A

Battery status display OFF:

9 2 0 Press keys 9 - 2 - 0 CodE 920 A

Press the SET key again

Note: • If the battery status display is not on, it runs automatically in background mode.

• If the batteries are removed or new batteries are inserted, the battery status dis-
play re-appears only after six hours’ charging.

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Basic settings
Setting the ringing signal

You can alter the volume, sequence and melody of the ringing signal on the handset and base
station:

Handset is ON
Press the SET key
A

Handset:
RING HS
Press key 9 (RING HS)
9 You will hear the present handset ring. A

or
Base station:
RING BS
Press key 6 (RING BS)
6 You will hear the base-station ring. A

1 ••• 4 Use keys 1-4 to adjust the volume:


Handset: 1= low to 4= high
Base station: 1=OFF to 4=high

5 ••• 8 Use keys 5-8 to adjust the sequence:


5 = slow to 8 = fast

9 0 Use keys 9, 0, * or # to set the melody.

Press the SET key again.


The new setting is now stored.

Note: • If the procedure is aborted by pressing the Talk key, the old setting remains
stored.

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Incoming calls
Accepting a call

Incoming internal and external calls are


signalled as follows:

External incoming call:


The handset display indicates the presence L1nE A
of an external call and the ringing signal is
heard.
On the base station the red LED lights up
and the ringing signal is heard.

Press the Talk key to accept the call.

Internal incoming call:


The handset display indicates the presence 1ntErn 2 A
of an internal call by showing the extension
number e.g. 2.

Intercom call from the base station:


The handset display indicates an intercom 1ntErn 7 A
call from the base station.

Press the Talk key to accept the call.

Note: • If “Direct acceptance” is activated, you can accept the call simply by picking up
the handset from the base station without pressing the Talk key.

Terminating a call

Press Talk key


or
Replace handset on the base station.

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Outgoing calls
Dialling from the numeric keypad

Handset is ON

Press the Talk key


Dialling tone is heard A

Enter the number


0326242424

Talk …

Note: • If the handset is affiliated with several base stations you can choose the station
on which you wish to conduct your call.

• If the external line is already engaged, you will hear the internal busy tone.

On-hook dialling

C
Before dialling a number (max. 22 digits), you can use the Cancel key to check and correct
it.

Handset is ON

Enter the number 0326242424 A


Press the Talk key within 15 seconds.


The number is dialled.
0326242424 A

Talk…

Note: • On-hook dialling is also possible with the last number redial and speed-dial
functions.

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Outgoing calls
Last number redial

The last four dialled numbers are automatically stored. To redial one of these numbers:

Handset is ON

Press Redial key once


The last-dialled number is displayed.
0326242424 A

Press Redial key several times


The other three numbers are displayed.

Press Talk key


The displayed number is dialled.
0326242424 A

Talk …

Note: • Each newly-entered number overwrites the fourth number.

• Once you have pressed the Redial key, you can still key in other digits manually.

• To redial the last number you can also press the Talk key before pressing the
Redial key.

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Outgoing calls
Storing a speed-dial number

You can store up to 20 frequently-used numbers under a two-digit code so that you do not need
to dial the full number each time.

Handset is ON

Press the SET key


A

MEM
Press speed-dial (MEM) key
This initiates the procedure.
__ A

Enter the code under which the number 01


is to be stored (between 00 and 19). A

Enter the number to be stored. 01 0326242424 A

Press the SET key again.


The number is now stored.

Note: • To store several speed-dial numbers successively, repeat the procedure from
the “Press speed-dial (MEM) key” step and press the SET key only after all the
numbers have been entered.

• You can make changes by simply “overwriting” your previous entries or correc-
ting them using the Cancel key C .

• Diese Funktion ist auch während einem internen oder externen Gespräch mög-
lich.

• This function is also accessible during an internal or external call. The symbols
and can be stored but can only be dialled using multifrequency (DTMF)
dialling.
• The Recall key function can also be stored.

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Outgoing calls
Retrieving/checking a speed-dial number

Handset is ON

Press Speed-dial key


__ A
Scrolling the speed-dial number directory:

Press the Speed-dial key repeatedly until the


number you wish to call appears. 07 8120220 A

or
Entering the speed-dial number directly:

Enter the speed-dial number (00 - 19)


0326242424

You can correct the number using the A


Cancel key.

To dial:

Press the Talk key


The displayed number is dialled. 0326242424 A

Talk …

Note: • To terminate scrolling, press the SET key or replace the handset on the base
station.
• Suffix dialling: under a speed-dial code you have the option of storing only
partial numbers – e.g. a company’s dialling-in number or a national/area code –
and then manually dialling the rest e.g. the extension number or subscriber
number.

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During calls
Mute switch

If you do not wish your call partner to hear what you are saying (e.g. when conferring with so-
meone in the room), you can switch the handset microphone off.

During a call …

C Press the Mute key


Your call partner can no longer hear you. 0326242424 A

Confer with the other person in the room


with you …

C Press the Mute key again


Your call partner can once more hear you.
0326242424 A

Carry on your call …

Adjusting the handset volume

During a call you can increase the handset volume to better hear the person at the other end.

During a call …

Press the SET key 0326242424 A

VOL
Press key 4 (VOL)
4 This increases the handset volume. 0326242424 A

Repeat the procedure to reset the volume.

Note: • The setting is stored even after the call has been ended.

• You can also adjust the handset volume in the ON state.

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During calls
Listening through the base station loudspeaker

During an external call you can switch on the base station loudspeaker to allow other people in
the room to hear the call.
This function can only be activated from the handset, to prevent unauthorized eavesdropping
from the base station.

During a call …

Loudspeaker ON:

Press the SET key 0326242424 A

SPK
Press key 3 (SPK)
3 The base station loudspeaker is switched 0326242424 A
on.

Loudspeaker OFF:

Press the SET key 0326242424 A

SPK

3 Press key 3 (SPK)


The loudspeaker is switched off again.
0326242424 A

Note: • You can increase the volume in 4 levels by pressing the “+” or “-” keys on the
base station.

• The loudspeaker is automatically switched off at the end of a call, i.e. once the
Talk key has been pressed.

• To eliminate any feedback (high-pitched whistling in the loudspeaker), move


away from the base station with the handset.

• Listening by loudspeaker is only possible during external calls.

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During calls
Temporary change of dialling procedure

By switching over to touch-tone dialling you can use the special “star” and "hash" keys to
enter information during a call, e.g. for Voicemail, Citycall etc.

You have set up a call …

Press the SET key 0326242424 A

DTMF
Press the * (DTMF) key
DTMF dialling is now activated.
A

Key in numerals or characters


Repeat the procedure to switch DTMF off


again.

Note: • DTMF is automatically deactivated at the end of the call i.e. once the Talk key
has been pressed.

• During the switchover the charge/unit display is suppressed.

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Unit/charge metering
Introduction

Before you can use the unit/charge metering facility, you need to apply to your telephone com-
pany for transmission of the charge unit pulse, if not already available. Please remember, howe-
ver, that for technical reasons the indications on your phone bill may differ from the values on
your charge/unit display. The telephone company’s charge count is binding.

The following information can be displayed:


1. Accumulative unit/charge total for a call currently being made from the handset.
2 Unit/charge total for the last call and total for all calls made from the handset.
3. Sum total of units charged for calls made on the external (public exchange) line (sum total of
units for all handsets).

The default setting for unit/charge metering is on. The display automatically starts up as soon as
the first charge unit pulse is detected.

Units: Charges:

8888.8888888818 A
x Charge factor 0.20 = 888888888800.20 A

(Number of charge unit pulses) (Amount in cash)

Switching the unit/charge display ON/OFF

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Unit/charge display ON:

8 1 1 Press keys 8 - 1 - 1 CodE 811 A

or
Unit/charge display OFF:

8 1 0 Press keys 8 - 1 - 0 CodE 810 A

Press the SET key again

Note: • If several handsets are affiliated with your base station you can switch the dis-
play on or off on individual handsets.

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Unit/charge metering
Setting the charge factor

If the unit/charge display is activated, the display on your handset automatically indicates the
units for every outgoing call. To display the actual charge instead, you must enter a charge fac-
tor (charge per pulse). This can be different for each handset.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

8 2 1 Press keys 8 - 2 - 1
CodE88218800.00
Enter the system PIN if necessary. A
The current factor is displayed
(e.g. 00 if no factor was stored)

Enter the charge factor (e.g. 00.25) CodE88218800.25


Press the SET key again


The factor is now set.

Note: • If you enter a new charge factor or modify the current one, the individual amount
(last call) and total amount will be deleted.
• To display the units again instead of the charge, enter “00.00” as the new factor.
• Charge factors are adjustable up to “99.99”.
• You can ask your telephone company what the current charge factor is.

Display

Display of units: Display of charges:

Last call Total Last call Total

88885588881540 A
x Charge factor 0.10 = 8885.50888154.00 A

(Number of charge pulses) (Amounts in cash)

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Unit/charge metering
Checking the totals

You can check and/or display the total charges as well as the amount charged for the last call
(units/charges incurred) at any time.

Handset is ON

Press the SET key


A

TAX

1 Press key 1 (TAX)


The units/charge amount is displayed
8885.50888154.00 A

TAX

1 Press key 1 (TAX) again


The total amount of units incurred for
88888888881540 A
external outgoing calls is displayed

Resetting the total to “0”

You can delete the total of units incurred by all handsets and the total charge amounts for indivi-
dual handsets to “0”.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Resetting the total of all handsets to "0":

8 3 0 Press keys 8 - 3 - 0
If necessary, enter the system PIN
CodE 830 A

or
Resetting the total of handset 1 to "0":

8 3 1 Press keys 8 - 3 - 1 CodE 831 A


or
831 = handset 1 834 = handset 4
832 = handset 2 835 = handset 5
833 = handset 3 836 = handset 6
If necessary, enter the system PIN

Press the SET key again


The amounts are now deleted.

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Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
Introduction

Your phone supports the Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) function on analog dial-
up connections.

Before you can use this function you need to ask your telephone company to enable calling line
ID if this is not already enabled.

The telephone is delivered with the CLIP function deactivated. Once activated, the caller’s num-
ber is displayed on the handset as soon as the first ring is heard.

072546019 A

Note: • The caller’s number cannot be displayed if


– the exchange has no information on the number
– the caller has an ex-directory number
– the caller has suppressed this function: “Calling Line Identification Restriction”
(CLIR)
– the call is from a public payphone
– the handset is not within base station range.

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Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)
Call register

Your phone automatically stores the numbers of the last four callers. Unanswered calls are indi-
cated in the display with an asterisk *.

Consulting the call register:

Handset is ON

Press the last-number redial key and hold


down for 2 seconds. 072546019 A
The last incoming call number is displayed.

Press the last-number redial key several


times to display the other 072545832 A
numbers.
Unanswered call
Dialling numbers in the call register:

The number is displayed.

Press the Talk key.


The displayed number is dialled.
072545832 A

Note: • The number is only stored if it has been transmitted by the exchange
(see Introduction).
• The number cannot be displayed or stored in the case of intercom calls or in
answering machine mode.

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Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
Introduction

Your phone supports Calling Line Identification Restriction on analog dial-up connections. This
function allows you to suppress transmission of your number, i.e. your number is not displayed
at the called party’s end even if CLIP is active.

CLIR ON/OFF

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

CLIR ON:

9 8 3 Press keys 9 - 8 - 3
CodE 983
If necessary, enter handset PIN A

or
CLIR OFF:

9 8 2 Press keys 9 - 8 - 2
CodE 982
If necessary, enter handset PIN A

Press the SET key again

Note: • Do not activate CLIR if your public exchange does not support this function or if
your phone is connected to a PBX.

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Direct call (baby call)
The direct call or hotline allows you to store an important number which can then be dialled au-
tomatically by pressing the Talk key. The external dialling lock is deactivated and incoming calls
can be accepted.

Storing the direct call number

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE)
CodE ___ A

8 6 1 Press keys 8 - 6 - 1
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 861 A

Enter the number to be stored as a direct


0326242424

call A

Press the SET key again.


The direct call number is stored.

Note: • If a direct call number has already been stored, it appears on the display and is
overwritten when a new number is entered.

Deleting the direct call number

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

8 6 0 Press keys 8 - 6 - 0
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 860 A

Press the SET key again


The direct call number is deleted.

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Direct call (baby call)
Activating/deactivating the direct call function

Handset is ON

Press the SET key


A
DIRECT

7 Press key 7 (DIRECT)


The stored direct call number is 0326242424 A
displayed

The direct call function is activated. 8888d1rECt8888 A

Repeat the procedure to deactivate


direct call.

Dialling the direct call number

Press the Talk key


The direct call number is automatically 8888d1rECt8888 A
dialled.

0326242424 A

Talk …

Terminating the call:

Press the Talk key again


After a few seconds the display again 8888d1rECt8888 A
shows “DIRECT”.

Note: • When direct call is activated the keypad is disabled. Only the SET key remains
functional, to allow you to deactivate the direct call.
• You cannot activate the direct call function unless a direct call number has been
stored.
• We recommend test-dialling the direct call number to check whether you have
stored the correct number.

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Dialling lock
Activating the dialling lock

The dialling lock allows you to lock your phone against outgoing calls so as to prevent uninten-
tional or unauthorized use. Incoming calls are still accepted and emergency numbers 110, 112,
115, 19222 Germany and 117, 118, 144, 143 Switzerland can still be dialled.

You have two options of locking the phone:


External call lock = no external calls possible
Long-distance call lock = no long-distance calls possible i.e. no numbers
beginning with ‘0’

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

External call lock

9 9 1 Press keys 9 - 9 - 1
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 991 A

or
Long-distance call lock

9 9 2 Press keys 9 - 9 - 2
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 992 A

Press the SET key again


Dialling lock is activated.
888no d1AL A

Note: • Internal numbers can still be dialled.


• Direct call activation/deactivation is still possible if the dialling lock is active.

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Dialling lock
Deactivating the dialling lock

Dialling lock activated


CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

9 9 0 Press keys 9 - 9 - 0
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 990 A

Press the SET key again


Dialling lock is deactivated.

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Intercom
Communicating between handset and base station

The intercom function allows you to set up a two-way communication link between the handset
and the base station. An incoming external call is signalled by the call waiting tone. Press the in-
ternal key and key 1 to accept the call.

From handset to base station

Handset is ON

INT Press the Internal key on the handset


The connection indicator lights up.

7 Press key 7 1ntErn 7 A

The internal ringing signal is heard on the


base station.
The connection indicator (red LED) lights up.

INT The internal key on the base station is


pressed

Talk …

From base station to handset (paging)

INT Press the internal key on the base station

The ringing signal is heard on all handsets.

The Talk key on the handset is pressed


1ntErn 7 A

Talk …

Note: • The volume can be adjusted in 4 steps using the ‘+’ and ‘-’ keys on the base
station.
• To terminate the call, press the Talk key on the handset or the internal key on
the base station.
• Paging: Since the ringing signal is heard on all handsets affiliated with the base
station, you can use this facility to locate a handset you have mislaid.

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Room surveillance
Activating/deactivating room surveillance

The room surveillance function allows you to monitor the room where the base station is located
by listening through the handset.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Room surveillance ON:

9 5 1 Press keys 9 - 5 - 1
CodE 951
If necessary, enter the system PIN A

or
Room surveillance OFF (default setting):

9 5 0 Press keys 9 - 5 - 0
CodE 950
If necessary, enter the system PIN A

Press the SET key again


The new setting is stored.

Carrying out room surveillance

Room surveillance is only possible if the room surveillance function is activated.

Handset is ON

Press the SET key


A
SURV
Press the hash key (SURV)
The base station microphone is switched on
1ntErn 7 A
(max. 180 seconds).

During room surveillance the connection


indicator on the base station lights up.

To end room surveillance, press the SET key or the Talk key.

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Using several affiliated handsets
The Ascom Adesso plus allows you to operate 6 handsets from one base station. Two handsets
can conduct an internal call with each other while a third handset is being used for an external
call. Every additional handset must be logged onto the base station and be allocated an internal
number.

Each internal number (1 to 6) can only be assigned to one handset. When the handset is swit-
ched on, this number is shown in the display. The base station is assigned the number 7.

Note: • Your handset can be affiliated with up to 4 base stations.

Preparing the base station for log-on

INT Hold down the internal key for 5 seconds

The connection indicator on the base


station (red LED) flashes.
You have 60 seconds to log a handset onto
the base station!

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Using several affiliated handsets
Handset log-on

You can log additional handsets onto the base station or log your handset onto another base
station.

Prepare the base station for log-on as


described above.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ ABCD

9 0 1 Press keys 9 - 0 - 1 CodE 901 ABCD

Enter the system PIN or ‘0000’


CodE 901 oooo

(default setting) ABCD

Enter the new internal handset number


CodE 901888883

(1 to 6) e.g. 3 ABCD

2 Define the base station codename


e.g. for A, press key 2 (A)
CodE 901888883 A

Press the SET key again


Codename flashes
The handset communicates briefly with the
base station, after which all symbols appear
in the display and an acknowledgement
signal is heard.

Note: • If a handset is assigned a number which is already assigned to another handset,


this overwrites the latter.

• If log-on is unsuccessful an error signal is heard and the base station codename
flashes again.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Logging a handset onto a third-party base station (GAP)

To log your handset onto a third-party base station, the latter must support the GAP generic ac-
cess profile.
Prepare the third-party base station for log-on according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Use
the Authentication Code (AC) to log your handset on.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ ABCD

9 0 2 Press keys 9 - 0 - 2
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 902 ABCD

5 Define the base station codename e.g.


for B, press key 5 (B)
AC ________ ABCD
CD

The handset display requests the 4-8-digit


AC 44444___

access code number defined when prepa- ABCD


CD
ring the base station for log-on

Press the SET key again


The handset is logged on

Note: • If log-on is unsuccessful, an error signal is heard and the base station code-
name flashes again.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Logging a third-party handset onto the base station (GAP)

A handset must support the GAP generic access profile n order to be logged onto your base
station. Use your handset to define an access code of your choice.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

9 0 3 Press keys 9 - 0 - 3
CodE 903
If necessary, enter system PIN A

Enter the new internal number for the third-


2 AC ________

party handset (1 to 6), e.g. 2 A

Define a 4-8-digit access code e.g. 12345


2 AC 12345___

Press the SET key to confirm the access


code
The connection indicator on the base station
(red LED) flashes. You have 60 seconds to
log a handset onto the base station!

You can now log the third-party handset onto the base station using the AC code defined in the
relevant operating instructions.

Note: • If the internal number is already in use, the handset to which this number is
assigned is logged off.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Logging off a handset from the base station

Before you log off the handset, place it on the base station.

Example:

Logging off a handset from base station A

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1-
A
CODE
2x Press the SET key (CODE) twice
CodE ___ A

9 0 0 Press keys 9 - 0 - 0
CodE 900
If necessary, enter system PIN

2 Enter the number of the handset you


CodE 900888882
wish to log off e.g. 2

Press the SET key again


The handset briefly communicates with
the base station.
Handset 2 is logged off.

Note: • To log a handset off you must be near the base station.

• You can log the original handset off using the same procedure.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Handset-to-handset call

Besides intercom calling between handset and base station, you can also communicate between
two handsets.

Handset 1 is ON

INT Press the Internal key 1ntErn A

2 Enter the internal number e.g. 2


1ntErn 2 A

The ringing signal sounds on handset 2 and


the number of the caller is displayed. 1ntErn 1 A

The Talk key is pressed and the call is


accepted

Talk …

Note: • If an external call comes in during an internal call, it is signalled on both hand-
sets by the "call waiting" tone.

• You can send a group call from your handset to all affiliated handsets by pres-
sing INT 9 .

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Using several affiliated handsets
Call waiting

If during an internal (handset-to-handset) call an external call is received, a ‚call waiting‘ signal is
heard in both handsets and the call can be accepted by either handset.

1. Call waiting signal OFF

INT Press the Internal key 1ntErn 2 A

0 Press key 0
The call waiting signal is deactivated. You
can continue your internal call.
1ntErn 2 A

2. Accept external call

INT Press the Internal key 1ntErn 2 A

1 Press key 1
You are now connected with the external L1nE A
caller.
The internal caller hears the busy tone.

Note: • The external call can also be accepted by a third handset.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Call transfer/enquiry call from one handset to another

You can transfer a call from your handset to another or put the call on hold while you make an
internal call.

Initiate enquiry call:

INT Press the Internal key


The external call is put on hold
1ntErn A

Enter the internal number (e.g. 2)


1ntErn 2

Confer with the person on this number …

You now have three options:

1. Connect the external call with your internal call partner

Press the Talk key


8888.8888888.-1- A

2. Continue the external call

INT Press the Internal key

1 Press key 1
The internal call is terminated.
L1nE A

3. Return to the external call and keep the internal call on hold

INT Press the Internal key

2 Press key 2 L1nE A

Repeat the sequence to put the external call on hold and continue the internal call.

Note: • You can also use this function to transfer or switch between internal calls.

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Using several affiliated handsets
Setting call assignment in the handsets

An incoming external call is signalled on all affiliated handsets. You can switch this ringing signal
off on your own handset so that you can only be reached if another handset transfers a call to
you.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Deactivating external call signalling:

9 3 0 Press keys 9 - 3 - 0
If necessary, enter the system PIN
CodE 930 A

or
Activating external call signalling:

9 3 1 Press keys 9 - 3 - 1
If necessary, enter the system PIN
CodE 931 A

Press the SET key again


External call signalling is activated.

Note: • This function can only be used if several handsets are affiliated with the base
station.

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Operation from several base stations
To extend your reach, you can operate your handset at up to three other base stations besides
your own. This function permits almost unlimited applications, of which the following, with two
base stations, is just one example.

Application example

You have an Ascom Adesso plus at home and the same phone in the office.

Home
Base Office
station Base
station

Handset
Handset

You can use your office cordless at home and vice versa. Needless to say, incoming and out-
going calls can be conducted within the range of either base station.

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Operation from several base stations
Defining the configuration

The handsets must be logged onto the home and office base stations. Define one letter (A, B, C
or D) for your home base station and one for your office base station.

Home
Base Office
station Base
station
A
Handset
Handset B

Then assign an internal number (1 to 6) to each handset.

Home
Office
A
B
1
2

Note: • The radio cells must overlap partially or entirely.

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Operation from several base stations
Selecting the base station

Outgoing calls can be made from either base station A or base station B.

Handset logged onto base station A. 8888.8888888.-1- A

Switch to base station B

Press the SET key


A
B

5 Press key 5 (B) 88888888888-2- AB

Switch back to base station A

Press the SET key


AB
A

2 Press key 2 (A) 8888.8888888.-1- A

Note: • Incoming calls are only forwarded to your handset if the corresponding base
station has been selected.

• If there is no radio contact between the handset and base station, the corre-
sponding symbol in the display flashes.

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Operation from several base stations
Automatic selection of base station

In its factory setting the handset always automatically selects the base station within range. In
the event of overlapping radio cells, connection is established with the strongest field. You can
only be reached on the base station shown in the display.
However, you can reprogram your handset to always select the base station you last defined
manually.

Switch off automatic selection:

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

8 5 0 Press keys 8 - 5 - 0 CodE 850 A

or
Switch on automatic selection:

8 5 1 Press keys 8 - 5 - 1 CodE 851 A

Press the SET key again


This completes the procedure.

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Telephone answering device (TAD)
Introduction

The Ascom Adesso plus cordless featurephone has an integrated telephone answering device
(TAD) with around 15 minutes recording capacity. Your outgoing announcements and incoming
messages are digitally stored. The advantage of digital voice storage are:

• Maintenance-free
• Constant recording quality (no wear and tear)
• Fast access to messages

The TAD can be operated from the base station, handset or remotely. If the TAD is operated
from the handset, the display shows the number, time and date of each stored message as well
as the approximate residual recording time.

Additional TAD functions:

• Choice of two different outgoing announcements and two different modes


• Selectable number of rings after which the TAD switches on (2 - 9 or automatic).
• Enabling/disabling of remote TAD operation
• Message monitoring on/OFF
• Message length maximum 2 minutes

Note: If there is a power cut or the phone is unplugged from the mains, the messages
remained stored.

Operating mode

You can choose between two answering modes:


• Answer and record: Announcement A
• Answer only: Announcement B

Answer only: The caller cannot leave a message. The announcement is played back for the
caller’s information only.
Answer and
record: Your announcement is played and the caller has the option of leaving a message. If
the memory is full, the TAD automatically switches to answer-only mode provided
you have recorded an answer-only announcement (A). Otherwise the TAD switches
off.

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Telephone answering device (TAD)
Setting the date and time

Your Ascom Adesso plus has an internal clock which registers the date and time of incoming
messages and shows this on the handset display. You must be near the base station to set the
time and date.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Setting the date:

7 2 8 Press keys 7 - 2 - 8 CodE 728______ A

Set the current date


CodE 728160397

(day/month/year) A
e.g. 16 03 97

or
Setting the time:

7 2 9 Press keys 7 - 2 - 9
CodE 729 __.__ A

Set the current time


CodE 729 19.45

(hours/minutes) A
e.g. 19 45

Press the SET key again


The date and time are stored.

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Telephone answering device (TAD)
Setting the number of rings

The number of rings after which the TAD responds can be set between 2 and 9 or to
'automatic'.

The factory setting is 'automatic'. This means that the TAD responds after:

• 5 rings if no new messages have been recorded


• 3 rings if new messages have been recorded

When playing back messages remotely, this allows you to determine whether any new messages
have been recorded and, if not, disconnect the line between the third and fifth ring.

Changing the number of rings:

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Enter the relevant code:

730 = automatic
732 = after 2 rings
733 = after 3 rings
to
739 = after 9 rings

e.g. Code 735 (5 rings)

7 3 5 Press keys 7 - 3 - 5 CodE 735 A

Press the SET key again

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Telephone answering device (TAD)
Message monitoring ON/OFF

You can listen in to all incoming messages over the loudspeaker on the base station provided
you have activated the 'message monitoring' facility (factory setting). The monitoring facility is
also switched on if the TAD is operated from the handset.

Handset is ON

CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Monitoring ON:

7 1 1 Press keys 7 - 1 - 1
CodE 711
(Code 711) A

or
Monitoring OFF:

7 1 0 Press keys 7 - 1 - 0
CodE 710
(Code 710) A

Press the SET key again

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Telephone answering device (TAD)
Enabling/disabling TAD access authorization

This function safeguards against unauthorized use or playback of the TAD from a handset.

Handset is ON

CODE
2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Authorization OFF:

7 9 0 Press keys 7 - 9 - 0
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 790 A

or
Authorization ON:

7 9 1 Press keys 7 - 9 - 1
If necessary, enter system PIN
CodE 791 A

Press the SET key again

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TAD/handset
Preparing for TAD operation

To operate the TAD from the handset, you must program the handset for TAD mode:

TAD mode:

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1- A

CODE

Press the SET key


Message
count Date Time
TAD

INT Press the internal key (TAD)


The handset is now in TAD mode. The
number of recorded messages or new
05 13-09 15.30 A
messages "n" is displayed along with
the date and time. "00" is displayed if no or e.g.
messages are recorded.
03n 13-09 10.45 A

New message
count
In TAD mode you can still carry out all the
following functions. Detailed instructions
are given in this chapter.

Key functions in TAD mode:

1 = Rewind 2 = Stop 3 = Message playback/


(Announcement A) forward
(Announcement B)

4 = On/Off 5 = Record

7 = All Messages 8 = Residual recording time

0 = Delete = Abort = Abort

Note: • TAD mode is automatically deactivated if no TAD function is performed within 24


seconds.

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TAD/handset
Recording your outgoing announcement

Handset is in TAD mode and TAD is


switched off.

5 Press key 5 (Record).


rEC
"REC" is displayed. A

1 Press key 1 for Announcement A. rEC A A


or
3 Press key 3 for Announcement B.
rEC b
The recording signal is heard. A

Speak the text of your message after


the recording beep (min. 5 seconds,
max. 2 minutes). Do not pause too long
between words (max. 4 seconds),
otherwise the recording time will be
over.

2 Press key 2 (Stop).


This completes the recording procedure. rEC A A
The recorded announcement is played back
for monitoring purposes.

Note: • The TAD cannot be switched on without a recorded announcement.

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TAD/handset
Deleting your announcement

Handset is in TAD mode and TAD is


switched off.

0 Press key 0 (Delete) dEL A

1 Press key 1 to delete Announcement A dEL A A


or
3 Press key 3 to delete Announcement B
A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds
dEL b A

During the warning signal


0 Press key 0 (Delete)
The announcement is deleted.
00 14-09 18.30
A

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TAD/handset
Switching the TAD ON/OFF

Handset is in TAD mode

4 Press key 4
The current setting is shown.
0FF A

On:

4 Press key 4 (ON/OFF)


The announcement is played back 0n A A
(monitoring).

Off:

4 Press key 4 (ON/OFF)


The TAD is switched off.
0FF A

Changing announcements: If during playback of your announcement you press key 1


(Announcement A) or key 3 (Announcement B), you can switch
from Announcement A to B or vice versa. If the TAD is switched
on the announcement can only be changed by switching the TAD
off then on again.

Note: • If only one announcement has been recorded you cannot switch between alter-
native announcements.
• If no announcement has been recorded the TAD cannot be switched on.
• The playback monitoring can be terminated by pressing key 2 (Stop).

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TAD/handset
Message playback

Handset is in TAD mode

3 Press key 3 (Playback).


06 13-09 10.45
The messages are played back through the A
handset. If new messages have been
recorded, they are played back in chronolo-
gical order. If no new messages have been
recorded, the oldest message is played 03n 13-09 10.45 A
back first.

Note: • If message monitoring (Code 711) is switched on, you will also hear the messa-
ges over the loudspeaker on the base station.

Skipping messages

Replay current message:

1 Press key 1 (Rewind).

Replay previous message:

1 1 Press key 1(Rewind) twice in rapid


succession.

Forward to next message:

3 Press key 3 (Forward).

Terminate message playback:

2 Press key 2 (Stop).

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TAD/handset
Deleting messages

Deleting individual messages:


A message can only be deleted while it is being played back.

You are playing back a message and want


to delete it: 03 13-09 10.45 A

0 Press key 0 (Delete).


dEL 03
A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds. A

During the warning signal

0 Press key 0 (Delete) again.


02 13-09 15.05
The message is deleted. Playback of the A
next message resumes.

Deleting all messages:


This allows you to delete all messages in one go. The function can only be performed if the ans-
wering machine is switched off.

Handset is in TAD mode and the TAD is


switched off

0 Press key 0 (Delete). dEL A

7 Press key 7 (All)


A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds.
dEL ALL A

During the warning signal

0 Press key 0.
This deletes all messages.
00 14-09 18.30 A

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TAD/handset
Call intercept while the TAD is in operation

You can intercept a call when the TAD has been activated, is playing back your announcement
or if the caller is in the process of leaving a message.

TAD has been switched on …


Your announcement is being played or the
caller is leaving a message

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1- A

Press the Talk key


The announcement/recording L1nE A
is interrupted.

Talk …

Note: • The portion of message recorded prior to your intercept is not stored.

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TAD/handset
Call monitoring on the handset

You can listen to incoming messages on the handset without the caller being aware (call monito-
ring switched on).

The TAD has been switched on …


Your announcement is being played back or
the caller is leaving a message.

Handset is ON 8888.8888888.-1- A

Press the SET key

TAD

INT
Press the Internal key (TAD)
A
Listen in …

Press the Talk key to end call monitoring.

Note: • The message is stored while you are listening in.

• To intercept the call while listening in, simply press the Talk key twice.

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TAD/handset
Recording calls

You can record all or part of a call. This function can only be activated from the handset to pre-
vent unauthorized recording of your call by a third party from the base station.

During a call ...

Start recording:

Press the SET key L1nE A

TAD

INT Press the Internal key L1nE A

Finish recording:

Press the SET key L1nE A

TAD

INT Press the Internal key (TAD) L1nE A

Note: • If the memory capacity is exceeded, the recording is automatically terminated.

• The recording ends as soon as the call is completed.

Checking residual recording time

You can check the remaining recording capacity as follows.

Handset is in TAD mode

8 Press key 8. 13-03 09.15 A


The residual recording time is displayed.

2 Press key 2.
The handset reverts to TAD mode.
00 14-09 18.30 A

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TAD/base station
Switching the TAD ON/OFF

Once you have recorded your outgoing announcement, you can also switch the TAD on at the
base station.

Switching ON:

TAD is switched on.

ON/ Press On/Off key


OFF Your outgoing announcement is heard
through the loudspeaker (monitoring).
The red LED is lit.
The TAD is activated.

Changing announcements: Press the Rewind key (REW) or Forward (FF/PLAY) key during
playback of your outgoing announcement to switch between
Announcement A and B.

Switching OFF:

TAD is switched on.


The red LED is lit.

ON/ Press the On/Off key


OFF The red LED goes off.
The TAD is deactivated.

Note: • If no announcement has been recorded the TAD cannot be switched on.

• If only one announcement has been recorded you cannot switch between alter-
native announcements.

• Playback of the outgoing announcement can be terminated by pressing the On/


Off key again.

• The TAD can also still be activated if an incoming call is signalled by the ringing
tone.

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TAD/base station
Message playback

If a new message has been left, the red LED on the base station flashes.

FF/PLAY
Press FF/PLAY key.
The message is played back over the
loudspeaker. New messages are played
back first. If no new messages have been
left, the oldest is played back first.

Note: • Your can adjust the volume using keys + and –.

Functions during playback:

During message playback you can perform the following functions:

Replay message:

REW Press Rewind key

Previous message:

REW Press Rewind key twice in rapid succession

Next message:

FF/PLAY Press FF/PLAY key

End:
ON/
OFF Press On/Off key

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TAD/base station
Deleting messages

Deleting individual messages:

A message can only be deleted while it is being played back.

You are playing back a message and want


to delete it:

DEL Press DEL key.


A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds.

During the warning signal press the


DEL key again.

DEL The message is deleted.


Playback of the next message resumes and ends
once all messages have been played back.

Deleting all messages:

This allows you to delete all messages in one go. The function can only be performed if the ans-
wering machine is switched off.

TAD is switched off

DEL Press DEL key.


A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds.

DEL During the warning signal press the


DEL key again.
This deletes all messages.

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TAD/remote operation
Introduction

You can operate your TAD remotely from any telephone, i.e.

• Playback and delete messages

• Switch ON/OFF

• Record/change outgoing announcements

Since DTMF signals are required for remote operation of the TAD, you must initiate DTMF dialling
either by

• using a telephone set to DTMF


or
• using a code sender (handheld transmitter)

Points to remember with remote operation:

• Remote operation only functions if a remote polling PIN has been activated
(see page 74).

• All functions can be aborted or stopped by pressing key 2.

• Terminate remote playback by replacing the handset.

Monitoring remote operation

If during remote operation no function key is activated within one minute, a warning signal is
heard. You now have 8 seconds to acknowledge the warning signal and stay on the line by pres-
sing any of the keys 0 to 9, or . If the warning signal is now acknowledged, the line is dis-
connected.

Meaning of keys on code sender/DTMF telephone:

1 = Rewind 2 = Stop 3 = Forward


(Announcement A) (Announcement B)
Message playback
4 = On/Off 5 = Record 6 = Room surveillance

7 = All Messages 0 = Delete

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TAD/remote operation
Remote polling PIN

The remote polling PIN authorizes remote operation of your TAD. The default setting is „0000“.
In this mode remote operation is disabled i.e. you cannot remotely operate your TAD. Change
„0000“ according to the following procedure to enable remote operation.

Handset is ON
CODE
2x Press SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Enter remote polling PIN:

7 6 1 Press keys 7 - 6 - 1 CodE 761 ____ A

Enter new 4-digit system PIN. CodE 761 oooo


"o" is displayed for each digit entered.

or
Delete remote polling PIN:

7 6 0 Press keys 7- 6 - 0
CodE 760 A

Enter the 4-digit system PIN.


CodE 760 ooo_

"o" is displayed for each digit entered. A

Press SET key again.


An acknowledgement signal is heard.

Note: • Please memorize your new system PIN!


• If you forget your system PIN you must contact your phone dealer at
your expense to reset the phone. Forgetting your system PIN is equiva-
lent to losing a key!
• With the exception of remote PIN setting "0000", the old remote polling PIN
must be deleted before the new PIN is entered.
• If you enter an incorrect or incomplete system PIN, you will hear an error signal
and must repeat the entire procedure.

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TAD/remote operation
Remote polling initiation procedure

The initiation procedure for all remote polling functions is always the same.

You have dialled your Ascom Adesso plus.


You hear your announcement.

Hold the code transmitter against the hearer


mouthpiece or switch the telephone to
DTMF or temporary touchtone function.

While your announcement is being played


back, enter your personal remote polling


PIN. The announcement is interrupted.

The ready signal is heard.

Note: • If the remote polling PIN is entered incorrectly, an error signal is heard. In this
case, re-enter the PIN. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times in successi-
on, your Ascom Adesso automatically disconnects the line and you must re-dial.

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TAD/remote operation
Switching on the TAD remotely

If you have forgotten to switch your TAD on, you can do this remotely.

Dial your number and let it ring for approxi-


mately 60 seconds (approx. 11-12 rings).

The TAD switches itself on for 8 seconds


without playing back an outgoing announce-
ment.

Enter your remote polling PIN.


You will hear the standby tone.

4 Press key 4 (ON/OFF).


Your outgoing announcement is played
(monitoring).

Replace the handset

or

Press the numeric key of the function you


wish to activate.

Note: • If no remote polling PIN has been entered, this function cannot be performed.

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TAD/remote operation
Switching the TAD on/off

You are connected to your TAD

OFF:

4 Press key 4 (ON/OFF), standby tone.


The outgoing announcement is not played
back.
The TAD is switched off.

or
ON:

4 Press key 4 (ON/OFF).


The outgoing announcement is played back
(monitoring). The TAD is switched on.

Changing announcements: If during playback of your announcement you press key 1


(Announcement A) or key 3 (Announcement B), you can switch
from Announcement A to B or vice versa. The selected announce-
ment is played back.

Note: • If only one announcement has been recorded you cannot switch between alter-
native announcements.

• If no announcement has been recorded the TAD cannot be switched on.

• The playback monitoring can be terminated by pressing key 2 (Stop).

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TAD/remote operation
Remote message playback

You are connected to your TAD:

3 Press key 3 (Forward/Play)


Message playback begins. New messages
are played back first. If no new messages
have been left, the oldest message is played
first.

Message playback functions

Replay message:

1 Press key 1 (Rewind)

Previous message:

1 1 Press key 1 (Rewind) twice in


rapid succession

Next message:

3 Press key 3 (Forward)

End:

2 Press key 2 (Stop)

Note: • 60 seconds after message playback a warning signal is heard. To continue,


press any of the keys 0 to 9, or . Otherwise the line is disconnected.

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TAD/remote operation
Deleting messages

Deleting individual messages:

A message can only be deleted while it is being played back.

You are playing back a message and want


to delete it:

0 Press key 0 (Delete)


A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds.

During the warning signal press key 0


again.

0 The message is deleted. The next message


is played back.

Deleting all messages:

This allows you to delete all messages in one go. The function can only be performed if the ans-
wering machine is switched off.

You are connected to your TAD.

TAD is switched off

0 Press key 0 (Delete)

7 Press key 7
A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds.

During the warning signal

0 press key 0 again


This deletes all messages.

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TAD/remote operation
Recording your outgoing announcement

You are connected to your TAD.


The TAD is switched off.

5 Press key 5 (Record).

1 Press key 1 for Announcement A.


or
3 Press key 3 for Announcement B.
The recording signal is heard.

Speak the text of your message after the recording beep (min. 5
seconds, max. 2 minutes). Do not pause too long between words
(max. 4 seconds), otherwise the recording time will be over.

2 Press key 2 (Stop).


This completes the recording procedure.
The recorded announcement is played back
for monitoring purposes.

Deleting your announcement

You are connected to your TAD.


The TAD is switched off:

0 Press key 0 (Delete)

1 Press key 1 to delete Announcement A


or
3 Press key 3 to delete Announcement B
A warning signal is heard for 3 seconds
During the warning signal
0 Press key 0 (Delete)
The announcement is deleted. The standby
tone is heard.

Note: • This function can only be performed if the TAD is switched off.

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TAD/remote operation
Remote room surveillance

Remote room surveillance is only possible if the room surveillance function is activated.

You are connected to your TAD:

6 Press key 6 (room surveillance)


The base station microphone is switched on.

During room surveillance the connection


indicator on the base station lights up.

Note: • A warning signal is heard after 15 seconds. Press key 6 to extend room
surveillance by another 15 seconds..

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PBX-related functions
Setting the exchange access code

The following settings only need to be made if you are connected to a private branch exchange
which does not supply the external dial tone.
Your telephone can be programmed to automatically insert the waiting time for the dial tone i.e.
after entering the exchange access code you can start dialling without having to wait for the dial
tone.

Handset ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key (CODE) twice CodE ___ A

8 7 0 Press keys 8 - 7 - 0
Memory 1 or CodE 870 A
870 = memory 1 871 = memory 2
872 = memory 3 873 = memory 4

Enter the exchange access code e.g. 0


CodE 870 0

(maximum 6 digits) A

Press the SET key again


The exchange access code is stored.

Your telephone is now programmed to automatically insert a „wait for dial tone“ whether you key
in the number manually or select a speed-dial number (the exchange access code must be
stored as part of the speed-dial number).

Note: • Digits 0 to 9, star and hash key, and recall key function can be stored.

• Press the Cancel key to correct or delete your entry.

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PBX-related functions
Setting automatic pause insertion

You can set the pause times to fit your PBX system. Please refer to your PBX user guide.

Handset ON
CODE
2x Press the SET key (CODE) twice CodE ___ A

3-second pause insertion:

0 2 3 Press keys 0 - 2 - 3 (3-second pause)


or CodE 023 A
024 = 4-sec. pause 027 = 7-sec. pause
025 = 5-sec. pause 028 = 8-sec. pause
026 = 6-sec. pause 029 = 9-sec. pause

or
enforced wait for dial tone:

0 2 0 Press keys 0 - 2 - 0

Press the SET key again


The dialling pause is programmed.
CodE 020 A

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PBX-related functions
Call forwarding or enquiry calls

You can put a call on hold while you make another call to an internal number. Refer also to your
PBX instructions.

Initiate enquiry call:

R Press the Recall key (if necessary)


The dialling tone is heard
221825r A

Enter the internal number


Talk to the internal subscriber

End enquiry call:

R Press the SET key again to return to the first


call.
221825r183r A

Call transfer

Refer also to your PBX instructions.

Initiate call transfer:

R Press the Recall key.


The dialling tone is heard.
221825r A

Enter the internal number


Transfer the call

Press the Talk key


The line is disconnected.
8888.8888888.-1- A

Note: • Only the numbers entered after the Recall key is pressed are retained in the last-
number redial memory.

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System settings
List of system settings

All system settings are made by keying in a three-digit code on the handset. The following table
lists all possible functions and settings.

x = default setting
S = system PIN protected
D = device PIN protected

Code: Meaning:

Cancelling functions
250 D Reset handset to default setting
251 D Delete all speed-dial memories
260 S Reset base station to default setting
261 S Delete all exchange access codes
262 S Reset telephone parameters to default setting

Telephone parameters
033 Pulse dialling
037 x Touchtone (DTMF) dialling with short flash
038 Touchtone (DTMF) dialling with long flash

020 Enforced wait for dial tone


023 x 3-second pause insertion (max. wait for dial tone)
024 4-second pause insertion
to to
029 9-second pause insertion

Unit/charge display
810 Unit/charge display OFF
811 x Unit/charge display ON
821 S Set charge factor
830 S Reset total to 0
831 S Reset charge total to 0 on handset 1
832 S Reset charge total to 0 on handset 2
to to
836 S Reset charge total to 0 on handset 6

PIN
960 S Delete system PIN
961 S Enter system PIN
970 D Delete device PIN
971 D Enter device PIN

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System settings
Functions
840 Charging bay beep OFF
841 x Charging bay beep ON

850 Automatic selection of base station OFF


851 x Automatic selection of base station ON

860 x S Delete direct call number


861 S Enter direct call number

870 Exchange access code 1


871 Exchange access code 2
872 Exchange access code 3
873 Exchange access code 4

880 x Out-of- range signal OFF


881 Out-of-range signal ON

930 S External call signalling OFF


931 x S External call signalling ON

940 x Direct call acceptance OFF


941 Direct call acceptance ON

910 Key-click OFF


911 x Key-click ON

920 x Battery status display OFF


921 Battery status display ON

950 x S Deactivate room surveillance


951 S Activate room surveillance

982 x G Calling Line Identification Presentation OFF


983 G Calling Line Identification Presentation ON

990 x S Call barring OFF


991 S External call barring ON
992 S Long-distance call barring

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System settings
Log handsets ON/OFF
900 S Log handset ON
901 S Log handset OFF
902 G Log handset onto third-party system (GAP)
903 S Log an external handset onto own base station (GAP)

TAD

710 Message monitoring OFF


711 x Message monitoring ON

728 Set date


729 Set time
730 x Number of rings automatic
732 2 rings
733 3 rings
to
739 9 rings

760 S Delete remote polling PIN


761 S Enter remote polling PIN

790 S TAD authorization OFF


791 x S TAD authorization ON

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System settings
Changing a system setting

This procedure allows you to change the listed system settings to suit your own requirements.

Handset is ON
CODE

2x Press the SET key twice (CODE) CodE ___ A

Enter the three-digit code.


If necessary, enter system or device PIN

Example:

9 4 1 Activate direct call acceptance CodE 941 A

Press SET key again


The new setting is stored.

Note: • If the code has been wrongly or incompletely entered an error signal is sounded
and the code must be entered again. The procedure can be aborted by pressing
the Talk key, in which case the previous setting remains unchanged.

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System settings
Reset handset to default setting

Code 250
This procedure is used to reset the following functions to default setting:
– Direct acceptance OFF (Code 940) – Automatic selection of base station ON (Code 851)
– Handset ringing tone (3/7/❊) – Key-click ON (Code 911)
– On-hook signal ON (Code 841) – Out-of-range warning OFF (Code 880)
– CLIP OFF (Code 982) – Battery status display OFF (Code 920)

Delete all speed-dial numbers in memory

Code 251
This procedure is used to delete all numbers in the speed-dial memory.

Reset base station to default setting

Code 260
This procedure is used to reset the following functions to default setting:
– Dialling procedure (Code 037) – Base station ringing tone (3/7/❊)
– Dialling pause (Code 023) – Direct call number (Code 860)
– Exchange access code (Code 261) – Delete total units incurred for outgoing external calls
– Room surveillance OFF (Code 950) (Code 830)
– Message monitoring ON (Code 711) – Number of rings automatic (Code 730)
– Charge display ON (Code 811)

and the following functions on all handsets:


– reset charge factor
– delete last call charge total and sum total of charges

Delete all exchange access codes

Code 261
This procedure is used to delete all exchange access codes.

Reset telephone parameters to default setting

Code 262
This procedure is used to set the dialling procedure and dialling pause to the default setting.

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General information
Acoustic signalling

Acoustic signalling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Seconds

External call

Internal call

Replace receiver during enquiry call

Busy tone

Call waiting

Handset signals:

Permissible keystroke

Error tone

Out of range

Battery flat (pre-warning)

Battery fully discharged

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General information
Troubleshooting

Most malfunctions will not be due to a defect in your telephone. You can often save time and ex-
pense by correcting minor faults yourself.
The following tips provide assistance:

Symptom Cause Action

No display Handset not switched on Press Talk key

Battery cells flat Charge handset/battery cells

Cannot get a line, Telephone connector not Check the plug at both the
no dial tone correctly plugged in telephone socket and the
base station. If necessary,
remove and reconnect.

Mains transformer not Check the plug at both the


correctly plugged in 230V socket and the base
station. If necessary, remove
and reconnect.

Dialling not possible Handset disabled Deactivate dialling lock

Handset/base station Ringing signal deactivated Adjust volume of ringing


not ringing or set too low signal

On PBXs only:
No connection or wrong Exchange access code Enter exchange access code
number when dialling from not entered
speed-dial memory

No connection made Wrong dialling procedure Switch to other dialling


after dialling, dial tone still used procedure
audible

Remote polling not No remote polling PIN Reset dialling procedure


possible

TAD not recording Memory full Delete messages


messages

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General information
Guarantee conditions

Ascom undertakes to repair any faults attributable to material or manufacturing defects during
the warranty period. Ascom reserves the right to correct defects by repair or by replacing the
defective unit.

The guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect use and normal wear and tear.

No claims may be made under guarantee for equipment which has been dismantled by the
purchaser or non-authorized third parties or for equipment which has been used in conjunction
with spare parts and accessories not recommended by or supplied by Ascom.

Cleaning – when the need arises

Wipe the phone with a damp cloth or an antistatic pad. Never use a dry cloth.

Do not use polishes or abrasive agents.

Approval

The Ascom Adesso plus is officially approved for use in the public telephone network.

CE Marking

This product conforms to all European Union directives:

• 89/336/CEE to 92/31/CEE: Electromagnetic compatibility


• 73/23/CEE: Electrical material for use in specific voltage ranges

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Technical data
Standard: DECT

Frequency range: 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz

Number of channels: 120 duplex channels

Channel spacing: 1728 kHz

Channel selection: dynamisch

Modulation: GFSK

Speech coding: 32 kBit/s, ADPCM

EIRP: Average 10 mW per channel

Range: up to 300 meters outdoors


up to 50 meters indoors

Power supply: 220/230 V~ / 50 Hz (mains connector)

Battery cells: 2 x 1,2 V / 600 mAh NiCd AA battery cells

Operating time Standby: approx. 50 hrs


Handset: Talktime: approx. 5.5 hrs

Permissible ambient
operating conditions: 5 °C to 40 °C
5% to 85% relative humidity

Permissible storage
temperature: – 20 °C to + 60 °C

Dialling procedures: DTMF/Impulse

Dimensions: approx. 173 x 128 x 38 mm (base station)


approx. 165 x 52 x 25 mm (handset)

Weight: Handset approx. 160 g


Base station approx. 230 g

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Notes

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Write-on labels

0 5
✁ 0 5
✁ 0 5

1 6 1 6 1 6
2 7 2 7 2 7
3 8 3 8 3 8
4 9 4 9 4 9

0 5 10
✁ 15 0 5 10
✁ 15 0 5 10
✁ 15
1 6 11 16 1 6 11 16 1 6 11 16
2 7 12 17 2 7 12 17 2 7 12 17
3 8 13 18 3 8 13 18 3 8 13 18
4 9 14 19 4 9 14 19 4 9 14 19

✁ ✁ ✁

✁ ✁ ✁
P P P

1
Reward
Announcement A 5

Record 1
Reward
Announcement A 5

Record 1
Reward
Announcement A 5

Record

2 Stop 7 All Messages 2 Stop 7 All Messages 2 Stop 7 All Messages

Forward Residual recording Forward Residual recording Forward Residual recording


3 Announcement B 8 time 3 Announcement B 8 time 3 Announcement B 8 time
On On On
4 Off 0 Delete 4 Off 0 Delete 4 Off 0 Delete

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Distribution by:
Ascom Business Systems Ltd.
Ziegelmattstrasse
CH-4503 Solothurn
Subject to modification
ABSC 20267141
2K.048

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