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 Introduction

D5 / FC5 Series 

Legend  

No.

Designation

Explanation

Emergency call button / SOS 

a) Emergency call button with 

SOS function (FC5 only) 

b) 

RIGHT

 

SOFTKEY

 with 

Emergency call/SOS func-
tion (D5/FC5) 

Function: 

Used to initiate an emergency call or 
SOS call. 

Pre-conditions 

An emergency call number has 
been programmed 

The handset is logged on to a 
system-compatible telephone 
system. 

The handset is located within the 
range of the DECT radio cover-
age of the telephone system. 

The emergency call/SOS func-
tion can be triggered on an FC5 
by means of the emergency call 
button or by means of the 

RIGHT

 

SOFTKEY

. This requires the SOS 

call to be activated under “Secu-
rity” with the PIN (personal identi-
fication number) being entered 
and the device being locked.  

Note

: The “SOS call by 

RIGHT

 

SOFTKEY

” function is likewise pos-

sible in the case of the D5. 

"Triggering an SOS emergency 
call" on page 68 

Socket for headphone/headset  Use  a  system-compatible  head-

phone/headset  from the accessory 
range. 

Note:

 A Bluetooth headset can be con-

nected by means of the “blue.tooth (bt) 
radio connection” function, see Page 70

3 Receiver 

Earpiece, 

caller/third party 

Display 

Display showing telephone function, sta-
tus, telephony and system settings. 

Summary of Contents for f.airnet D5 Series

Page 1: ...Handsets of the D5 FC5 and FC5 S Series Series Operating manual...

Page 2: ...ase of intellectual property rights applications We reserve all rights of disposition such as copying and rights of transmission Version Technical Documentation Operating manual D5 FC5 S Series EN 202...

Page 3: ...Menu names text entries displays 21 References to sections and headings 21 Notes regarding additional information 21 Notes regarding a tip 21 Starting up 23 Modes of operation of the D5 FC5 Series 23...

Page 4: ...ral mode 42 Key lock switching on by key sequence 43 Releasing the key lock 43 Automatic key lock 43 Security settings 44 PIN Personal Identification Number 44 Unlocking a shut down handset 44 Tempora...

Page 5: ...Mailbox DoIP f airnet System 65 Listening to the voice mailbox from the idle display 65 Listening to the Voice Mailbox 66 Triggering an SOS emergency call 68 Initiating an emergency call when the han...

Page 6: ...anently 88 Call lists 89 Further messaging features 93 Sending a message by a defined call 93 Predefined text with individual Target address 93 Sending a Direct call defined call with predefined text...

Page 7: ...ng of technical instructions 111 Tone sequences of signalling 111 Login Logout Sensor test 114 Automatic Login Logout 114 Manual Login Logout 116 Preparing for use ending use 118 Checking the handset...

Page 8: ...Security Parameters 128 Displaying Security parameters 128 General parameters 131 Technical Security signalling 132 Polling 133 Guard settings 134 Background knowledge 137 Timings and terms in the ev...

Page 9: ...9 D5 FC5 and FC5 S Series TOC Publication details 157 Notes 157 Fotolia picture credits 158...

Page 10: ...10 TOC D5 FC5 and FC5 S Series...

Page 11: ...th the device and are available at the following Internet address www funktel com de download Kindly direct any enquiries to our hotline info funktel com D5R FC5R and FC5R S personal emergency signal...

Page 12: ...12 Safety instructions D5 FC5 Series...

Page 13: ...13 D5 FC5 Series Introduction Introduction Overview of D5 and FC5 Series handsets 10 17 14 4 7 18 16 3 8 1 6 9 11 12 13 15 2 5...

Page 14: ...an be triggered on an FC5 by means of the emergency call button or by means of the RIGHT SOFTKEY This requires the SOS call to be activated under Secu rity with the PIN personal identi fication number...

Page 15: ...the SOFTKEY 8 R key 1 Function Enquiry toggling blind transfer to a telephone exchange 2 Function Hands free On Off long keystroke 9 PHONE BOOK key 1 Function A short keystroke in the general mode idl...

Page 16: ...ly during a call short key stroke to the left or right on the NAVI GATION ROCKER 4 Function Settings and functions on the menu levels can be selected by direct access shortcuts with the aid off progra...

Page 17: ...on Highlighting the 1st sub menu icon of a graphic menu display 14 Numeric keys 2 to 9 1 Function Entry of digits and let ters dialling text editor 2 Function To open the phone book long keystroke in...

Page 18: ...the D5 type or FC5 series Interchangeable battery Charger with the plug in power supply unit belonging to it 16 HASH key 1 Function Hash character 2 Function Redialling long key stroke in general mode...

Page 19: ...FC5 Series are ready to operate on a PBX system when a battery is inserted a MEM card is not required If required MEM cards logged into the system of D3 FC1 D4 FC4 IH4 and D11 FC11 DECThandsets can b...

Page 20: ...y contain substances that soften the base of your charger The softened base can leave unwanted spots on furniture sur faces funktel GmbH will not be liable for such damage Notes regarding operation Sw...

Page 21: ...ft keys are in square brack ets Menu names text entries displays Menu names text entries in selection lists and displays are in double angled quotation marks guillemets Exception Menu names and entrie...

Page 22: ...22 Introduction D5 FC5Series...

Page 23: ...one of the telecommunication systems to which they are logged in is to be used The device can only be used on one of the logged in telecommunication systems at any one time Operating with a D3 or a F...

Page 24: ...g with a MEM card of the above mentioned types of devices These logins can only be used again once the MEM card has been removed If your business handset has not yet been assembled If your handset has...

Page 25: ...ion system similar to the SIM card of a mobile telephone Note D4 and D11 device versions can like the D5 and FC5 be operated without a MEM card As an option the devices also enable MEM card to be used...

Page 26: ...11 the IPEI International Portable Equipment Identifier of the respective predecessor The D5 FC5 proceeds with the phone book on the MEM card as follows In the case of a D3 or FC1 MEM card it takes ov...

Page 27: ...remove the MEM card from the D5 FC5 and place it in a D3 FC1 handset You can now log in the D3 FC1 handset to the desired system Next the MEM card must be placed in the D5 FC5 again The D5 or FC5 can...

Page 28: ...he MEM card are used on the D5 FC5 Manual changes additions on the D5 or FC5 are stored on the MEM card All phone book entries are located on the MEM card exclusively and are no longer availa ble on t...

Page 29: ...RIGHT SOFTKEY Menu to access the main menu You return to the idle display with a keystroke on the LEFT SOFTKEY Back Menu shortcut from the main menu When menu icons are shown in the display for examp...

Page 30: ...a low confirmation tone to one of the numeric keys 1 to 9 used as a shorcut You will then proceed di rectly to the respective sub menu Alternative path for menu selection from the main menu You can al...

Page 31: ...ne of the procedures already explained to select and call up one of the presented icons If menu items or functions appear in the display in the form of text lines navigate to the line with the desired...

Page 32: ...32 Menu selection D5 FC5Series...

Page 33: ...fa vourite Enter a long keystroke on the CENTRE of the NAVIGATION ROCKER A list opens with the programmable keys and their keystroke type long or short key stroke With the aid of the NAVIGATION ROCKE...

Page 34: ...Type of keystroke long or short key stroke Call from the general mode of the handset Rocker switch Assignment ex works Your assignment Up arrow UP Long keystroke Not assigned Brief keystroke Down arr...

Page 35: ...harged Yellow battery icon with capacity display frame flashes yellow Handset is in the charger battery is be ing charged but is not yet full Receiver The handset has a telephone connection Signal str...

Page 36: ...dset is connected to the handset con versations are conducted via the headset only The hands free function cannot be used in combination with the headset One of the special functions has been initiate...

Page 37: ...e status line Symbol Designation Explanation Incoming call You receive a message your handset rings The num ber and name of the caller appears in the text line in as much as this information is availa...

Page 38: ...been set up the SOS call function and the ini tiation of this call by means of the emergency call key are available To unlock the handset you require the current PIN Result icon Numberofmissed calls Y...

Page 39: ...selection with the rIGHT SOFTKEY OK Contents of the text field in the display Device status notifica tion Contents of the text field In the general mode idle display Own number own name display name D...

Page 40: ...s Display HS name colour Press the up arrow down arrow of the NAVIGATION ROCKER and try out which text colour is most easily legible against your wallpaper Idle display wallpaper The wallpaper of the...

Page 41: ...stroke Left and right soft key The function of the soft keys changes according to the situation The function always appears above the key in the display e g Menu or Ring off or Options The RIGHT SOFTK...

Page 42: ...ow of the ROCKER SWITCH you can browse in a menu item or in a list For example in a number message or call list See also Section Programmable operating elements on page 33 Dual function keys Certain k...

Page 43: ...k To release the key lock Press the RIGHT SOFTKEY Unlock and Star key in quick succession Appropriate texts in the status aid you in operating the hand set as soon you touch e g a numeric key while th...

Page 44: ...been locked by means of Menu Settings Security Shut down only the emergency call initiation continues to function if an emer gency number has been set up For all other keystrokes you will receive the...

Page 45: ...rokes until the desired volume has been reached Temporarily reducing the volume To call up the function Apply a brief keystroke to the right or left arrow of the NAVIGATION ROCKER The Receiver volume...

Page 46: ...ine with a keystroke on the LEFT SOFTKEY LIST Highlight the desired icon with a keystroke on the right or left arrow of the NAVIGATION ROCKER Confirm the selection of the currently highlighted icon by...

Page 47: ...system externally First dial the exchange code often zero and then the telephone number of the external party NOTE The telephone functions dial outgoing call can be cancelled by pressing the HANG UP k...

Page 48: ...own arrow Complete the name by using the letter keys Wait a few seconds The phone book offers an appropriately matching name as the call destination Or now browse through the list by using the up or d...

Page 49: ...nd execute it by using the RIGHT SOFTKEY OK Calling from the Redial Missed or or Accepted call lists You can also use entries from the Redial Missed Calls and Received Calls lists to make calls Call u...

Page 50: ...e of See Multiple display windows on page 46 Ending a call Hang up Accepting a call You handset rings Pick up TIP If the handset rings e g during a call the ringtone can be suppressed by pressing the...

Page 51: ...of the idle display by means of a crossed out bell icon A further long keystroke on key 1 switches back to the settings that have been programmed under Menu Settings Device Settings Audio settings Si...

Page 52: ...then press the R key to activate or deactivate the function Directly after confirming the function the Silent Charging On Silent Charg ing Off status is shown in the display of the terminal briefly 2...

Page 53: ...n the terminal The default setting is off Proceed as follows Open the main menu by means of the RIGHT SOFTKEY Menu Navigate by means of Settings Device settings to the Device behaviour sub menu Select...

Page 54: ...hat you called first does not hear you Enter the desired call back number e g 7654 The number 7654 is displayed Enter the desired call back number e g 7654 The number 7654 is displayed The connection...

Page 55: ...does not hear you Enter the desired call back number e g 7654 The number 7654 is displayed Enter the desired call back number e g 7654 The number 7654 is displayed The connection to party B is establi...

Page 56: ...56 The telephone functions D5 FC5Series NOTE You can transfer Party A without waiting for Party B to pick up...

Page 57: ...layed Enter the desired call back number e g 7654 The number 7654 is displayed The connection to the second party is es tablished The first party is on hold You hear a rejection tone if the connection...

Page 58: ...OCKER select the Disconnect Pty_1 or Disconnect Pty_2 function Using the RIGHT SOFT KEY OK confirm the selected function You remain connected to both parties and can switch between them toggle You rem...

Page 59: ...ront of your mouth You can switch off the microphone in your handset while calling During this the party being called remains connected The party does not hear you but you hear him her Switching the h...

Page 60: ...on the microphone once more Give key 1 a long keystroke You can proceed with the telephone call the party can hear you once more The icon disappears NOTE At the end of the call the loudspeaker is swi...

Page 61: ...a choice of the of the following functions Configure Call Diversion Delete Call Diversion Enable Follow Me Follow Me active Activate deactivate Follow Me You have a choice of the following func tions...

Page 62: ...OK Configuring call diversions Navigate to either the or icon The heading On al calls On busy or On no reply appears in the header of the display Confirm with a keystroke on the RIGHT SOFTKEY OK Navi...

Page 63: ...u can activate the call diversion Enable Disable Follow Me Contact your system administrator for fur ther information Details regarding call diversion after delay Apart from the enabling checkbox ther...

Page 64: ...ault call diver sion feature but accepts forwarding via SIP and if the function has been activated on the DECT Controller as from Version 5 1 2RC3 Proceed as follows Open the main menu by means of the...

Page 65: ...er of this voice mailbox now appears in the bottom line of the idle display Number The event icon in the status line indicates at least one unheard voice mail List stands above the left softkey TIP If...

Page 66: ...pears Follow the instructions to recall your voice mail Listening to the Voice Mailbox You can listen to the calls saved in your voice mailbox as you require Prerequisite A voice mailbox is set up in...

Page 67: ...in the status line Star Shift Press the Star Shift key as soon as the connection indicator ap pears Follow the instructions and call up your voice mail Hang up The connection between your handset and...

Page 68: ...e handset has been locked Handset lock The display above the RIGHT SOFTKEY shows SOS Give the RIGHT SOFTKEY SOS a long keystroke The emergency number is di alled Alternatively Dialling of the emergenc...

Page 69: ...ts Editing an existing entry in the phone book System and telephone functions as a phone book entry Integral 55 and f airnet DoIP system TIP The following options exist for the selected entry in the p...

Page 70: ...o the Device behaviour sub menu Select the DTMF Generation function and confirm by means of a keystroke on the RIGHT SOFTKEY OK Activate the local function by pressing the RIGHT SOFTKEY Change and sto...

Page 71: ...the search for Bluetooth headset devices Menu Settings Device settings blue tooth Search Select and start the Headset device search by pressing the RIGHT SOFT KEY OK and wait until the search shows th...

Page 72: ...address The MAC Media Access Control hardware address of the bt radio connec tion can be seen in the Device ID sub menu Menu Settings Device settings blue tooth Device ID TIP Bluetooth headsets funct...

Page 73: ...phone book Calling from the phone book shortcut Calling from the redial missed call or received calls lists Ending a call Accepting a call Suppressing audible call signalling shortcut Rejecting a cal...

Page 74: ...74 The Integral 5 telephone functions D5 FC5 Series...

Page 75: ...bloc calling to Page 52 Rejecting a call NOTE Before your handset is used for the first time on a GAP PBX or a pri vate GAP base station you must first log onto the system concerned Thereafter you can...

Page 76: ...e functions D5 FC5Series NOTE The operation of individual GAP features can vary between the GAP PBXs and GAP base stations of different manufacturers TIP In GAP mode a keystroke on the LEFT SOFTKEY en...

Page 77: ...handset is logged are displayed in the menu lists List of settings Phone settings Audio settings Ringtone melody Audio settings Ringtone volume Audio settings Earpiece volume Audio settings Signalling...

Page 78: ...nput Character set Date Time Time Date Date format Emergency number System name I55 GAP DoIP Setting up and changing an emergency call access protected by the Secury PIN Call diversion Astimax REST IW...

Page 79: ...g process Log in telephone System selection 1 10 Selection process Automatic or exclusive system selection Selecting a system System selection in Exclusive mode only Changing a system name Change and...

Page 80: ...uring the handset D5 FC5Series TIP If a setting a function or a feature cannot be changed contact the system manager of the telephone system Some functions must be ac tivated in the telephone system b...

Page 81: ...ssages texts digits with your handset You can send messages to individual subscribers or groups The number of a subscriber can in isolated cases differ from his her telephone number When operating the...

Page 82: ...all list contains entries this list is opened immediately by a keystroke at the top or bottom of the navigation rocker You can browse the entries in the opened list by further keystrokes at the top or...

Page 83: ...nalling call type increases in urgency beginning with Priority 1 the lowest level and rising to Priority 10 the highest level Text notifications are indicated aurally and visually on the terminal in v...

Page 84: ...es of least im portance transmitting with Priority 4 has the highest urgency and requires manual acknowledgement of the call on the handset positive or negative confirmation Signalling call types with...

Page 85: ...airnet system You receive a message your handset rings To turn off the ringtone RING OFF Press LEFT SOFT KEY Ring off once only The ring tone mutes To delete the message from the dis play RING OFF CLE...

Page 86: ...stem message list Confirm the message manually positive negative Handset on the Integral 55 Handset on the DoIP f airnet system If important messages are sent to a handset with a request for manual ac...

Page 87: ...message consists of more than 16 characters it is not displayed in totality when called up by means of the system service of the Mobility Server It then appears in abbreviated form in the 1st text lin...

Page 88: ...ct an entry with the upper or lower arrow of the NAVIGATION ROCKER OPTIONS Press the RIGHT SOFT KEY Options highlight the Delete or Delete All entry and confirm with OK and respond to the confirmation...

Page 89: ...Server see also instruction on Page 82 Call up the system service of the system either by using the NAVIGATION ROCKER Up arrow or by a long keystroke on key 0 key then use the NAVIGATION ROCKER up dow...

Page 90: ...T SOFTKEY List Alternatively this list can be accessed from the menu while the handset is in general mode idle display Call up Menu Missed calls then up down arrow Browse through the missed calls and...

Page 91: ...91 D5 FC5 Series Messaging...

Page 92: ...92 Messaging D5 FC5Series...

Page 93: ...defined call with predefined text message defined text from the local phone book NOTE The predefined texts of the Integral 55 or DoIP system are stored cen trally and cannot be changed on the terminal...

Page 94: ...number e g 1974 615 appears in the display Star Press Star Shift briefly The target address that has been entered a star icon and defined text number as well as a further star icon for the call priori...

Page 95: ...is defined call is sent with a predefined text message and defined call priority directly to a target address that cannot be changed Star Shift key Msg To Use a long keystroke on the Star Shift key to...

Page 96: ...call or direct call can be entered here Number A defined call or a direct call can be entered in each of the Num ber 1 and 2 input fields Entering a defined call in the phone book Give the Star Shift...

Page 97: ...l fixed call 615 Defined Text No Press RIGHT SOFTKEY Options Save and confirm with OK Sending a direct call from the local phone book device Press the PICK UP RECEIVER key to send the defined call or...

Page 98: ...98 Further messaging features D5 FC5Series...

Page 99: ...nal emergency signal device may not transmit a personal alarm immediately In this case the personal emergency signal device repeats the transmission of the personal alarm until the personal alarm is t...

Page 100: ...100 FC5 S security handset for personal security D5 FC5 Series Operating elements of the FC5 S Series 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 19 20 21 22 23...

Page 101: ...which supports the loss alarm sensors and all other alarm functions 5 Socket for headphone headset Use a system compatible headphone head set from the Funktel accessory range Note A Bluetooth headset...

Page 102: ...ce phone book and network phone book insofar as these are set up and available 13 NAVIGATION ROCKER SWITCH The navigation rocker switch has 5 pressure points Right Left Up Down Centre For explanations...

Page 103: ...intentional operation of the handset The will independent alarm types are triggered by specific situations that are experienced by the person with the Security handset Naturally an automatic alarm can...

Page 104: ...oke approx 1second on the alarm pushbutton see Page 101 Pushbutton alarm1 is always activated in Security mode Pushbutton alarm 2 Triggering by means of three short successive keystrokes on the alarm...

Page 105: ...tude and handling of the Security handset trigger the automatic posi tion alarm man down alarm time out alarm tear off and loss alarm according to the current programming of your handset Automatic per...

Page 106: ...removed the sensor contact between the device and the case is interrupted whereby the loss alarm is triggered This requires the use of carry cases provided for this function in the range of Funktel ac...

Page 107: ...system messages Messages Localisation messages Alarm report Condition for triggering of Technical alarm Triggered by inadequate DECT radio contact or by the control centre not being able to monitor t...

Page 108: ...d on the Security handset Pushbutton alarm 1 Pushbutton alarm 2 Personal alarm Pushbutton 1 2 Help is on its way The emergency call control centre has ac knowledged the manual personal alarm Personal...

Page 109: ...reset The alarm condition can be ended on the Security handset Localisation ILB identifier BT identifier The ILB BT identifier serves to identify the location of the personal emergency signal device...

Page 110: ...either via a reset command from the control centre via an acknowledgement with a subsequent reset command from the control cen tre or locally on the handset See Resetting a personal alarm on Page 122...

Page 111: ...24 hour test Take all necessary steps to assure your personal safety Tone sequences of signalling Eight tone sequences which you can select when programming the alarm types of the personal emergency s...

Page 112: ...down tear off loss alarm Tone sequence 1 All will independent alarms have a pre alarm that you can program subsequently e g activate deactivate signalling settings Time out alarm pre alarm Tone sequen...

Page 113: ...o the appropriate types of alarms according to their acoustic features in a simpler and more targeted manner Note This function is only possible with the aid of the DECT Configu rator and can be used...

Page 114: ...k the battery charge level of the handset See Page 35 The maximum operating time can only be achieved with a fully charged battery Remove the handset from the charger and perform a sensor test To do s...

Page 115: ...e that the handset makes proper contact in the charger so that the battery can be charged Contact and the charging process are in order if the battery icon moves Display after successful login An S in...

Page 116: ...5 The maximum operating time can only be achieved with a fully charged battery Call up the RIGHT SOFTKEY Menu Secury Secury login then Using the numeric keys enter the current PIN code for the Securit...

Page 117: ...y Secury logout then Using the numeric keys enter the current PIN code for the Security mode if it is requested OK Apply the entered PIN by means of the RIGHT SOFTKEY OK If necessary place the handset...

Page 118: ...ssure alarm ATTENTION Take note of the enclosed Safety note 5008780000 Logging in the handset as a personal emergency signal device Log in the handset as a personal emergency signal device as describe...

Page 119: ...yard can nei ther hinder nor endanger you when working e g by touching rotating shafts or machine parts Ending use After use at the end of work end of a shift extended absence from the dan gerous soli...

Page 120: ...al functions on Page 128 In case of doubt make an enquiry to your system administrator regarding the personal emergency signal system that you have installed Triggering a pushbutton alarm on the hands...

Page 121: ...ple alarm types the relevant alarm types are shown in the display collectively Triggering of a personal alarm can only be prevented by permanently eliminat ing the alarm conditions of all the pre alar...

Page 122: ...nd safety reg ulations of the Federal German Employer s Liability Insurance Associ ation in accordance with DGUV Rule 112 139 Use of personal emergency signal systems previously BGR GUV R 139 The cont...

Page 123: ...you are required to perform a fresh sensor test The handset begins with aural signal ling and the display shows 24 hour test Starting the 24 hour test Start the sensor test with a keystroke on the LE...

Page 124: ...ostpone this test more than 5 times of if you do not success fully complete a sensor test that has begun within 10 minutes a tech nical alarm takes place In such a case contact the control centre to c...

Page 125: ...ECT over IP system up to three additional locali sation identifiers with the oldest as the last are sent automatically to the con trol centre insofar as they are available in the memory Based on these...

Page 126: ...mediately 1 after receipt of an identifier or only after the set number of received ILB blue tooth identifiers in order to transmit these identi fiers to the control centre Guard Control The Guard Con...

Page 127: ...and buffered The signalling and display of the received identifiers on the handset can also be programmed ATTENTION When an ILB blue tooth localisation is received Guard Control per sonal alarm at le...

Page 128: ...personal emergency signal system fulfils the requirements of the German Employers Liability In surance Association Rules for Safety and Health at Work in accordance with DGUV Rule112 139 Use of person...

Page 129: ...b menu Parameter Status Active Yes No activates deactivates the alarm warning Test Yes No activates deactivates the sensor test of this alarm warn ing Pre alarm signal Volume mute soft loud affects au...

Page 130: ...m 0 to 255 seconds In the case of the Position or Man down alarm the delay time can be set from 1 to 255 seconds In the case of the Loss alarm the delay time can be set from 2 to 255 seconds The delay...

Page 131: ...S with systems with FC1 handsets For example to replace an FC1S with an FC5 S in a system operated with FC1 handsets Automatic reset authorisation on being placed in the charger yes no activates deac...

Page 132: ...oon as polling of the handset by the control centre of the personal alarm signal system control does not take place No DECT yes no signals a local technical alarm in the event of inadequate DECT radio...

Page 133: ...tem of this handset monitors its accessibility If the handset does not respond to a polling procedure by the control centre the control centre of this handset triggers a technical alarm Note The poll...

Page 134: ...ivates blue tooth Guard Control reports by FC5 S devices that are logged in to Security mode Test blue tooth Yes No activates deactivates the Localisation by blue tooth sen sor test Active without Sec...

Page 135: ...vates or deactivates display of the localisation identifier Duration of the ILB blue tooth ID display localisation identi fier in the display in seconds 0 to 255 0 sec no display of the location ident...

Page 136: ...control centre Call dropped after 1 to 3 location identifiers ILB blue tooth ID determines the number of localisation identifiers that must be received before an existing call connection is ended and...

Page 137: ...lling 2 if the alarm condition has not fallen away already b The pre alarm time not applicable to push button alarm or warning can be programmed individually for all types of automatic alarms During t...

Page 138: ...rsonal alarm to the control centre because nei ther has the alarm condition fallen away nor has a pre alarm acknowl edgement taken place during the personal alarm time a In addition the handset commen...

Page 139: ...en the devices and carry out any interventions in the devices Environmental conditions Your handset has a robust casing This notwithstanding your device must be protected against damp extreme heat e g...

Page 140: ...140 Care maintenance environment D5 FC5Series...

Page 141: ...the sequence of the numbering General mode idle display From the general mode idle display you go to the main menu via the Menu SOFTKEY Main menu Using the NAVIGATION ROCKER up arrow down arrow right...

Page 142: ...eft and the OK key to proceed to 62 7 Phone book To create a new phone book entry Subscriber name with up to 2 numbers and up to 3 information entries Use the first letter of a name or use the NAVIGAT...

Page 143: ...issed Calls Received Calls 21 Call Establishing the connection with OK 22 Delete Deleting the selected entry 23 Delete all Delete entire phone book 24 To phone book Skips to New Entry in the phone boo...

Page 144: ...ine management Date controlled switching on off of the device Date controlled initiation of message call 33 Notepad Capture and storage of up to 10 text entries 35 Alarm clock Configuring the alarm cl...

Page 145: ...up the next menu level Using the NAVIGATION ROCKER up arrow or down arrow select the Show function Confirm with OK Read the message then Back See also Receiving a mes sage on page 85 102 Deleting a me...

Page 146: ...k when placed in the charger List of system settings 121 Log in System 1 System 2 System 122 Selection process automatic exclusive 123 Select system to select a logged in system 124 Edit system name t...

Page 147: ...ings Ring tone melody Ring tone volume Selection of Level 1 to Level 8 or rising ring tone Earpiece volume Signalling Headset Aural call signalling when a headset is connected Headset only or headset...

Page 148: ...t 135 Date Time Time Date Date format 136 Emergency number Access protected by the Secury PIN I55 Mobility Server type further telephone systems 137 Call Charges I55 Call charge receiver Active call C...

Page 149: ...cies or other events and circumstances outside of our re sponsibility Service department You have purchased a high quality product If you have any questions about the unit or its functions that you ca...

Page 150: ...150 Warranty Customer service D5 FC5Series...

Page 151: ...sic rules 41 Blind transfer 54 55 blue tooth radio connection 2 4 GHz 70 Busy on Busy reject call when engaged 53 C Call Accepting 50 Rejecting 52 Call diversion to DoIP 64 Call for help alarm Trigger...

Page 152: ...s used in this manual 21 Keypad diagram 21 Operating instructions 20 Switch off 41 Switch on 41 Temporarily changing the receiver volume 44 Unlocking a shut down handset 44 Hands free 59 Header line 3...

Page 153: ...9 Rejecting a call 52 Message list 89 Messaging 81 Call list 89 Message list 86 Receiving a message 85 Microphone 18 Muting the microphone 59 O Open listening 59 Other PESD functions Guard Control 126...

Page 154: ...ering processing Acknowledgement 121 Alarm process 120 Cancelling a pre alarm 121 Resetting an alarm 122 Triggering an alarm 120 PESD Security mode 24 Hour Test 119 24 hour Test 123 Automatic Login Lo...

Page 155: ...155 D5 FC5 Serien Index S Safety information 11 Selector key 16 42 102 Silent charging 52 Switching off telephone 41 Switching on telephone 41 T Toggling 54 Tone dialling process DTMF tones 70...

Page 156: ...156 Index D5 FC5 Serien...

Page 157: ...s are trademarks of the respective owners No part of this safety information document may be reproduced or copied in any form printing photocopying or other processes without the written ap proval of...

Page 158: ...tten permission of the copyright holder Fotolia picture credits Image Title Source Flowing blood cells Sebastian Kaulitzki Fotolia com Water ripple back ground Eric Gevaert Fotolia com Beautiful sunse...

Page 159: ...159 D5 FC5 Series...

Page 160: ...ing manual D5 FC5 Series EN Part Number 5000807229 a funktel GmbH Windm hlenbergstra e 20 22 D 38259 Salzgitter Telephone 49 5341 2235 0 Telefax 49 5341 2235 709 http www funktel com email info funkte...

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