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Congratulations on the purchase of your new

 JACOB JENSEN

TM

 

Telephone.

The telephone is designed in Denmark by Jacob Jensen, whose 

products have gained international recognition for their original, 

simple and classic design. Jacob Jensen has received around 100 

prizes from around the world and has 19 products included in The 

Design Study Collection and The Design Collection of The Museum of 

Modern Art in New York.

The 

JACOB JENSEN

TM

 Telephone 5 is suitable for connection to the 

public network and works with most PABX switching systems (please 

consult your switching system provider for details). The telephone 

can either stand or be mounted on the wall and is equipped with 

a caller ID function for storing up to 80 numbers. The telephone 

is further equipped with a mute function in the handset, on hook 

dialling, HI/LOW volume adjustment for the ringing tone, the 

handset receiver and for on hook dialling.

Installation

Table stand

The telephone is supplied with a table stand which you attach as the 

following (see description on page 6):

1. Slide the canals of the table stand into the tracks of the base. 

  The table stand is mounted when you hear a click.

. Fit the modular contact of the coiled cord into the plug of the 

  telephone and handset. 

3. There are two telephone line cords enclosed.

  Connect the wide line cord to the base and to the battery 

compartment (OUT). Connect the narrow line cord to the battery 

compartment (IN) and to the telephone wall outlet.

Wall mounting

The telephone can be mounted on the wall as follows:

1. Disconnect the coiled cord and the wide line cord from the base.

. Push the button inside the square hole next to the modular jack 

using a pen or a finger, and pull the bracket away from the base at 

the same time.

3. Place the telephone on the screws already mounted on the wall 

(use the template on page 5).

4. Reconnect the coiled cord and the telephone line cord to the base.

Fixing and replacing batteries

The Telephone 5 requires four pcs. AA batteries (included).

To replace the batteries please as follows:

1. Disconnect the wide and the narrow line cord from the battery 

compartment.

. Open the battery compartment.

3. Install four fresh batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+/-).

4. Close the battery compartment and reconnect the wide and the 

narrow line cord.

Note: When replacing the batteries the date and time must be set 

again. Please see the description below.

Setting date/time / LCD contrast/ LDS/ area code/ Flash time

Leave the handset on hook when setting date and time.

1. Press 

. The month segment starts to flash.

. Press 

 

 in order to set the month.

3. Confirm by pressing 

 . Now the date segment starts to flash.

4. Press 

 

 in order to set the date, confirm by pressing 

 and 

the time segment flashes.

5. Continue this process for setting time and minutes. 

6. When the correct date and time is set, confirm by pressing 

again. 

7. After setting date and time, you may select the LCD contrast level 

by pressing 

 

 . When the desired LCD contrast is shown push 

 to confirm. 

8. After setting the LCD contrast you may set the LDS  

(Long Distance Code) and Area Code. The cursor will flash from 

first digit. Press 

 

 to adjust and 

 to move to next digit.

  NOTE: It is highly recommended that users from larger countries 

with many states or provinces like USA, China etc., carefully read 

this section for efficient use of the phone. 

  When the setting of “Long Distance Code” and “Area Code” 

match with those of the incoming call, these codes will not 

be stored in the Caller ID memory and outgoing calls to these 

numbers can be made directly from the Caller ID memory without 

dialling the Long Distance Code and the Area code.

9. After setting the LDS and Area Code, the LCD displays the standard 

European flash time (F100 = 100 ms). If needed, you may change 

the flash time (100 ms/10 ms/300 ms/ 600 ms) - consult your 

network provider for details. Press 

 

 and 

to confirm. The 

display now returns to standby mode.

How to make a telephone call

To lift off the handset, gently press on the upper part of the handset 

with your index finger and the handset falls into your hand. 

a. Lift off the handset and wait for the dialling tone. 

b. Dial the telephone number.

c. Put down the handset when the conversation is over.

On hook dialling

It is possible to make on hook dialling till the call is answered:

a. Press 

 and wait for the tone signal.

b. Enter the telephone number.

c. Pick up the handset when the call is answered.

d. Put down the handset when the conversation is over.

Talking timer

When you make a telephone call the telephone displays the duration 

of the call. The timer starts to count shortly after the call is begun. 

When the handset is put down the timer automatically reverts to 

standby mode.

Message waiting

When one or more messages are recorded the telephone displays   

. The symbol is automatically deleted when the message is 

tapped.

Note: The Message waiting function requires that your telephone 

line is provided with Message/Answer from the network provider.

Caller ID

The telephone is equipped with a caller ID, which shows and stores 

the number of in-coming calls. The number is displayed immediately 

after the first ring.

The caller ID is able to store up to 80 numbers. When the memory 

is full the oldest numbers are automatically replaced by the new 

numbers.

Note: The caller ID function requires that your telephone line is 

provided with caller ID function from the network provider.

To view caller ID memories

Use the 

 

 to scroll between the numbers in the caller ID 

memory. 

The telephone number with date and time for the call is displayed.

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