S Siedle and Soehne Telefon und Telegrafenwerke OHG S850PP DECT Handset User Manual S 850 0 141359 EN BA indd
S. Siedle & Soehne Telefon- und Telegrafenwerke OHG DECT Handset S 850 0 141359 EN BA indd
Contents
- 1. Safety Remarks
- 2. User Manual
User Manual
EN Operating Instructions Siedle Scope S 850-0 Overview Display and navigation Phone volume Setting the volume for the receiver and handsfree calls. Main menu Access to the call list, intercom settings, general settings and phonebook. Phonebook Access to favourite telephone numbers. Intercom menu Access to building communication functions (e.g. control and switching). Navigation in all menus Use the cross-shaped control pad and the Enter button in the centre to navigate through all the menus in the cordless handset. Activate your selection using the round Enter button in the centre of the cross-shaped control pad or alternatively using the display button OK or Save. OK Back Leave the menu level and jump one menu level higher without saving your input using the red End call button or alternatively with the display button Back. Selected menu points, functions or names in the display have a yellow frame or are shown in yellow. In these operating instructions, these are depicted with a grey frame. Handling instructions are preceded by a point. Overview Model: Siedle Scope Loudspeaker for audio privacy The loudspeaker for handsfree calls is located at the back. 9+ Status indications in the display 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 Display Light Door call Frequently used functions Display buttons Control buttons for menu navigation Enter button Green Pick up button Door release button Red End call button ON/OFF button (hold down for 3 seconds) Button to move back through the menu Input of numbers and letters Hash button to lock the keypad (hold down for 3 secs.) Microphone Star button for call silencing (hold down for 3 secs.) Overview Display 9+ 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 Light Status indications in the display The current Siedle Scope status displays are shown along the top of the screen. The reception quality to the base station and the battery charge status are continuously shown. Other functions appear in the form of symbols only when active. Door call Symbols in the standby mode Status indications in the display Volume The receiver and handsfree volume are set using the Call volume menu. Main menu Access to the call list, intercom settings, general settings and phonebook. Phonebook Access to favourite telephone numbers. Intercom menu Access to building communication functions (e.g. control and switching). Standby mode In the standby status, the cordless handset shows the time and date in the display, the 4 symbols of the main menu and 2 frequently used functions using display buttons, if these have been set up. 9+ Status indications in the display Reception quality Very good to none Door call forwarding enabled Battery charge status Service not available Required service cannot currently be used (e.g. external line engaged). Keypad lock The keypad lock prevents unintentional operation of the telephone. Doormatic: enabled Missed calls All calls are counted up to the number nine. If there are more than 9 calls, a plus symbol is shown after the 9. Call silencing: Activated Contents Overview Phone volume 15 Model: Siedle Scope Main menu Display Call lists Intercom settings Display and navigation Siedle Scope Doormatic One for all Door call forwarding 19 Door call forwarding to the public network telephone 19 Functions 20 Door 21 Control Device 21 Function 21 Settings 22 Status 22 Setting the time 23 Date settings 24 Audio settings 25 Ringtones 25 Incoming calls Phone volume Keypad lock Notifications 27 Dial the required number Key tones 27 Holding a call Battery tone 27 Handsfree Signal tone 27 Safety remarks Disposal Getting started Registering the cordless handset at the base station Charging the cordless handset battery Registering additional cordless handsets at the base station Switching the cordless handset on and off Call silencing Speed dial Volume Making a speed dialling call 29 Microphone silencing Frequently used functions 29 Language 31 Call parking Call forwarding 10 System 31 Ending a call 10 ECO mode 32 Brokering 11 Change PIN 32 Cordless handset 11 Resetting the base station 34 Charging cradle 11 Door call 35 Door release 11 35 Setting the date and time 12 Deregistering / registering a handset Setting the time 12 Dialling pause 35 Date settings 13 External line digit New entry 37 Phonebook options Video 14 Making a call to a phonebook entry Change entry 39 Deleting an entry 39 Intercom menu 40 The individual symbols in the Intercom menu 40 Frequently asked questions 42 Index 43 Technical additions or printing errors do not constitute grounds for compensation claims. Customer service in the Furtwangen factory +49 7723 63-375 These instructions are intended to supplement: The Scope product information The In-Home bus: Video system manual The relevant current edition is located in the download area on www.siedle.de Siedle Scope One for all A new freedom Siedle Scope is a video indoor station and a landline telephone in one device. And itâs cordless. That means that wherever you are, whether in the kitchen, the bathroom, the garden or the cellar ⌠Scope gives you a live update of who is standing at the door. Scope thus offers all the functions of a video indoor station, including a hands-free function and a door release button. At the same time, ! ephone with excellent voice quality and countless Comfort functions. One for all. New freedom. Scope of delivery Siedle Scope cordless DECT telephone with door video function for the In-Home bus. Comprising a base station, cordless handset and charging tray. Scope unites the worlds of door communication and public network telephony, it is a comfort video in-house telephone and DECT telephone in one. +6 * & ' necting cables: 2 power supply units 1 public network cable 1 patch cable Performance features 8$;! 6&&!&!' Scope, the mobile video indoor materials and fine workmanship station <!&' ! $ & Large colour display quality thanks to DECT standard Video monitoring with zoom and 8"=6&' swivel function transmission output Hands-free function 8 '! ; ! '' In-house function control, such as (max. 0.5 W no load) lighting, garage door or blinds > !' " #$ % & indoors up to 50 m can be used in parallel ?'; 6&! zoom @' '6 ' !J!J Scope, the cordless landline mobile phone, also for door calls telephone including door release High range and excellent voice (PIN-protected) quality thanks to the DECT standard " '& & Hands-free function light, garage door or roller shutters Ergonomically optimized design " #6 and user guidance and all other In-Home devices in the ECO mode with reduced transmissame line sion power @' Telephone book, call log and Q!' #%Q ' numerous other telephone functions handsets in parallel Compatible with telephones from " #6&@8"X& other manufacturers using the GAP of other makes in compliance with '* ''* GAP profile tures only partially possible. =' #6& without telephone system Cordless handset performance features Y ; ! 6&$ design variants Z '![J[' 240 x 320 pixel, illuminated Y \ < ' "& '! !' 6& control buttons (call acceptance and door release) ' ! ]& #\'[ ' " ' ! Z #'' = ! ! ! @ ! ' !& " ' ^_ Z'# ' ` ' #& Note The Scope cordless handset must be kept with the same care and security awareness as a house key, as it can also open your front door from the outside. Ensure that it does not fall into unauthorized hands! Safety remarks Danger Warning Mounting, installation and servicing work on electrical devices may only #''# #| * electrician. Failure to observe this regulation could result in the risk of serious damage to health or fatal injury due to electric shocks. Operating the device not in accordance with its intended purpose can cause injury. Do not drop or throw the devices! Do not use the devices if they are damaged, for example if the device housing has been damaged (sharp edges or exposed parts)! Warning Install the base station in a dry and dust-free location away from direct sunlight. Siedle Scope is not suitable for use in wet rooms or in areas with an explosion risk. The cordless handset and the base station must be set up at least one metre away from other electrical devices. When used close to medical devices, functional disturbances can occur. In such cases, contact your specialist dealer or electrical installer! Only ever use original Siedle power supply units which form a part of the scope of supply. Only use the original Siedle rechargeable battery in the cordless handset. Do not hold the back of the cordless handset against your ear when it rings or when using the handsfree function! This can result in serious damage to your hearing. When using in conjunction with a hearing aid, it is possible for humming or feedback noises to occur. If the device requires servicing, contact your specialist dealer or electrical installer! Modern furniture is coated with an enormous variety of different lacquer * &J" of these materials can result in softening of the plastic feet in table-top devices and so impair the surface of the furniture. Please appreciate that the manufacturer is unable to accept any liability. Danger Keep the charger away from '& \ } Never immerse the battery in water or salt water! Never dismantle or modify the battery or expose it to heat! Avoid dropping the battery if at all possible! Protect the battery from knocks or impacts, as these can damage the housing! Otherwise there is a risk of explosion or battery leakage, which could ' *' ~'' !& surroundings. If a battery leaks and the emerging substances come into contact with the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing, rinse the affected area immediately using water and consult a doctor. Only charge the battery in the cordless handset using the provided charging cradle and the original power supply unit. The charging cradle and the power supply unit were developed exclusively for use with the Siedle Scope cordless handset. Never use in conjunction with other products or batteries! A risk of overheating and defor $6&& *' or initiate electric shocks. Do not expose the device to overheating or excessive pressure! Disposal All electrical and electronic devices must be disposed of separately from the general house waste at the specially provided municipal waste facility. If a product bears the symbol of a waste bin with a line through it, then it falls under the regulations of 8' @'; 8"J Responsible disposal and separate collection of end-of-life devices help to prevent potential environmental and health hazards, and form the basis for the recycling of used electrical and electronic devices. Rechargeable batteries should also not be disposed of with the general household waste. When disposing of your end-of-life devices and batteries, please observe the local waste disposal regulations. Details can be obtained from your local authority, waste disposal service or the specialist dealer from which you purchased the product. Before disposing of rechargeable batteries, cover over the contacts with sticky tape or other insulating material to ensure they do not come into direct contact with other objects. Direct contact with other metal objects in waste containers ' *' $ J Getting started Registering the cordless handset at the base station Your cordless handset is already registered in the set: The left-hand signal strength symbol indicates the strength of the connection in the status bar at the top. 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 Base not found Note Please observe the safety and disposal instructions relating to the rechargeable battery. Charging the cordless handset battery After unpacking the cordless handset, the battery charge status must be checked. This is delivered fully charged, but discharge may have occurred during storage and transport. Registering additional cordless handsets at the base station Up to 8 cordless handsets can be operated in parallel at the base station. The cordless handset supplied as standard in the set is designated handset 1. Other cordless handsets are numbered through in the order in which they are registered. The prescribed designations for & #J Procedure: If the display of the cordless handset shows the following message highlighted in yellow: Base not found, then connect the base station to the mains power. Also connect the charging cradle with the cordless handset to the mains power. As soon as the base station has been located, you can begin to use the cordless handset. If the registration has failed, contact your specialist dealer or electrical installer. This is a li-polymer battery with the following performance capability: Standby: appr. 100 hours Video link: appr. 3 hours Audio link only: up to appr. 10 hours Registration Would you like to register the handset? OK Procedure: To register an additional cordless handset, disconnect the base station from the mains power. Reconnect the base station to the mains power. The base station now has a 3-minute window in which an additional cordless handset can be registered. This is indicated by a green & !Z8@ &J Also connect the charging cradle with the cordless handset to the mains power. The following message appears on the display on the additionally registered cordless handset: Would you like to register the handset? " *'#' !&& display button OK. Getting started The following display appears during the registration process: Searching base Please wait After selecting the base, the following display appears: Registering handset Please wait As soon as the base station has # *'& base with the left-hand display button OK. Registering additional cordless handsets at the base station The cordless handset is now in the ready status. 14:34 Monday 21/03/2011 Light Switching the cordless handset on and off During the switching on process, a progress bar appears on the display. Door call After successful registration, the base station is locked again for new registrations. This is indicated by a continuous green LED light. To register additional cordless handsets, disconnect the base station from the mains power again and proceed as described above. Note The additionally registered cordless handsets are synchronized to the correct date and time and the same intercom settings as cordless handset 1. Procedure: In order to switch on the handset, press the red End call button for around 1 second. The handset automatically activates the power save mode if it is in the idle status for more than 2 minutes. The display switches off. A hibernating handset switches back on automatically as soon as it is placed in the charging cradle. The display terminates the power saving mode automatically after around 1 second as soon as it is removed from the charging cradle. Getting started Telephony If a display is in the power saving &*' # pressed this only reactivates the display and has no other function. Switching the cordless handset on and off or Incoming calls The call number is visible in the display, provided the caller has not withheld their number. If you have stored the call number with a name in the Scope phonebook, the name of the caller can be read in the display. Procedure: Incoming calls are picked up using the green Pick up button. If you pick up the call by pressing the Mouth button, the call will be held in the handsfree mode. If the cordless handset is in the charging cradle, the call can also be picked up using the Mouth button on the charging cradle. Procedure: To lock and unlock the keypad, hold down the Hash button until the Key symbol in the status bar at the top of the display appears / disappears. Note If the keypad lock is switched on, it is also not possible to call emergency numbers. Keypad lock The keypad lock prevents unintentional operation of the telephone. The keypad lock switches off automatically when you receive an incoming call. At the end of the call, it switches back on again. Dial the required number Procedure: Enter the required call number using the numerical keypad. Â' ' !&*' #' these are indicated by the display. Corrections can be made using the display buttonSettings > Audio settings > Front door, or alternatively mute your Scope cordless handset using the Star button. However, please note that this will also mute all other incoming calls. Doormatic Enable Doormatic? Yes No OK Back Main menu Intercom settings Door call forwarding In the Door call forwarding menu, the door call is automatically forwarded to the public network telephone. This function exists exclusively for door calls; a door call can only be forwarded to a public network telephone. If you also wish to use the Door release function from your public network telephone, you will have to enter your individual PIN. Note If door call forwarding is activated, your Scope cordless handset will no longer ring. Procedure: In the Intercom settings menu, select the entry Door call forwarding using the control button. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Intercom settings Doormatic Door call forwarding Functions OK Back Door call forwarding Enable door call forwarding? Yes No OK Door call forwarding to the public network telephone If the Door call forwarding function is activated, your front door can be opened from your public network telephone. For security reasons, this is only possible using an individual PIN. Back Using the right or left control button, select Yes or No. Your selection is highlighted in yellow. " *'#' !&& display button OK. The Door call forwarding menu shows the forwarding addresses from your phonebook. Select an entry using the lower and upper control button. or By selecting New entry, you can create a new forwarding address with a name and telephone number. " *'#' !&& display button OK. The following message appears in the display: Door call forwarding enabled, accompanied by the relevant name to which you wish to forward the calls, or disabled. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Pick up the door call at your public network telephone. For door release, enter your 4-digit pin using the numerical keypad. Press the Hash button. Your front door will be opened from your public network phone. End the door call with the button combination * 0 # before replacing the receiver with the red hang up button, as otherwise the public network engaged tone will be audible at the door until timeout. 19 Main menu Intercom settings Functions The Functions menu lists the control functions and the internal call functions which have been set up by your electrical installer. It also provides information about function numbers which are still unassigned and can therefore still be used. It is also possible here to delete functions you no longer require. Functions 1 and 2 are preset with a default assignment. Both these functions can, however, be edited by your electrical installer if you require. Name When selecting, only choose unassigned functions. Take care not to overwrite previously set functions by mistake. Procedure: In the Intercom settings menu, select the entry Functions using the lower control button. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Select an unassigned function number in the Functions menu. Up to 15 functions are possible. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Functions 1 Light 2 Last door OK Back In the New entry menu, the Name entry is selected. Using the letter buttons, enter an unambiguous name for the required function, such as Open garage or Front door light. The name must not begin with a space or a special symbol. New entry Name Type Type In the Type submenu, assign the function to the relevant function type. On principle, any function can be linked to any function type. By selecting the right type, you ensure that the cordless handset displays the correct user interface when executing the function. There are 3 possibilities to choose from. Wired Door Control Device Wired Select this function type if you wish to call a different bus telephone using the function. 20 Function OK Procedure: Select the submenu Language using the lower control button. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Select the required language using the lower control button. Your selection is highlighted by a yellow frame. " *'#' !&& display button Save. Settings Status Date and time Audio settings Speed dial Language System OK Back Language Dansk Deutsch English EspaĂąol Français Italiano Nederlands Save System In the System menu, the general settings of your Scope cordless handset are carried out. Back Settings Status Date and time Audio settings Speed dial Language System OK Back 31 Main menu Settings ECO mode In the ECO mode, the transmission ' *$; J This reduction of the radio output is intended to reduce electro smog. The value depends on the distance from the base station. This reduces the range of your Scope cordless handset. In the ECO mode menu, the ECO mode is switched on and off. Procedure: Select Eco mode in the System menu using the lower control button. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Using the right and left control buttons, select ON or OFF. Your selection is highlighted in yellow. " *'#' !&& display button OK. ECO mode ECO mode On Off OK Back Settings ECO mode: Off Change PIN Door call: On Deregister handset Dialling pause External line digit OK Change PIN Important system settings are protected against unauthorized access # !]' Y * Number (PIN), as protection against registration and deregistration of the cordless handset or protection of the door release button on the public network telephone. In the Change PIN menu, it is possible to individualize the default PIN number (0000) to any optional 4-digit PIN. Note If you forget the PIN, you will need to reset the base station to the default settings (details in the next chapter). Settings ECO mode: Off Change PIN Door call: On Deregister handset Dialling pause External line digit OK 32 Back Back Main menu Settings Procedure: Select Change PIN in the System menu using the control button. " *'#' !&& display button OK. Using the numerical keypad, enter the 4-digit PIN you wish to use. " *'#' !&& display button OK. " *'& 6]YÂ# ' ! it again. Change PIN Settings Change PIN Enter PIN **** OK System menu. Take into account the default settings of your telephone system in your Scope cordless handset settings. It is not possible to call back the numbers entered in the call list 1 Your telephone system automatically adds a 0 as a prefix for incoming calls. For this, you have preselected the external line digit 0 in the system settings. Your telephone system saves incoming calls in the call lists with the zero automatically added. This means that you phone the entries in the call list back with a double 0. + * &' ! of your phone system using the following process: Call your cordless handset from a public network telephone. The display on your cordless handset will tell you about the presettings of your telephone system, ' &'*$J If there is a 0 already entered, select the option No in the system settings under External line digit. Take into account the general default settings of your telephone system in your Scope cordless handset settings. You receive a call from a public network telephone during a door call. If you wish to accept the public network call: Reject the door call with the red End call button. Then accept the public network call with the green Pick up button. If a door call is forwarded, after hanging up only the public network engaged tone is audible at the door. Before hanging up, press the button combination * 0 # and then end the call by pressing the red hang up button. Index Audio settings 25 Battery charge status Battery tone Brokering 27 11 " Call forwarding Call parking Call silencing Change PIN "& '! ! Charging cradle Control Device Cordless handset deregister register Danish Date Default PIN number Dialling pause @'; 8" Disposal Disposal of battery Door call Enable Disable Door call forwarding Door functions Door release Door release from public network telephone @' Dutch ECO mode Ending a call English 8$' ! French Frequently asked questions Frequently used functions function number Function type Functions Functions for Scope cordless handsets 10 32, 33 German ' '; Idle status Y ! Y ' Y ' ! Italian 11 20 Key tones  \ 35 35 Language 31 12 32 35 35 35 35 19 40 11 19 31 32 10 31 31 42 29 21 20 20 31 [ 11   31 Main menu Making a speed dialling call  Microphone silencing  27 31 29 Reception quality Register additional '& Ringtones 25 Security awareness Settings Signal tone Spanish Standby mode Status Status display Swedish Switching and control functions System 22 27 31 22 31 40 31 Time Type Video Volume Wired Name Navigation Norwegian Â* 21 31  =! ! 12, 13, 23 20, 21 14, 15 2, 9, 25 20 Performance features ]' Y * Â#' PIN 32 ]& ; [ ]& #\ [ Making a call to a & #\ ' "& ! ' @ ! ' New entry 37 ]& #\ Polish 31 40 43 S. Siedle & SĂśhne Postfach 1155 78113 Furtwangen BregstraĂe 1 78120 Furtwangen Telefon +49 7723 63-0 Telefax +49 7723 63-300 www.siedle.de info@siedle.de Germany Š 2011/07.11 Printed in Germany Best. Nr. 0-1106/141359 EN
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