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User s Guide
KIRK 3040 1.9 GHz
KIRK telecom A/S
Langmarksvej 34
DK-8700 Horsens
Tel. +45 7560 2850
Fax +45 7560 2851
kirk@kirktelecom.com
w w w.kirktelecom.com
1414 30-HD .ED1, R&T 75 50 26 66
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Congratulations on your new KIRK handset
Your new handset from KIRK telecom will provide you with the greatest possible degree of flexibility and mobility
due to high battery capacity, practical weight, size and design.
Contents:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Construction ...........................................................................4
Battery installation ..................................................................5
Charging .................................................................................6
Key functions ..........................................................................7
Turning the handset ON/OFF .................................................9
Making a call.........................................................................10
6.1 Receiving calls................................................................12
6.2 During conversation .......................................................13
6.2.1 Volume regulation .................................................13
6.2.2 Microphone mute ..................................................13
6.2.3 Transferring the call to another handset...............13
7. Menu structure .....................................................................14
7.1 Using the alphanumeric keyboard .................................15
7.2 The key functions ...........................................................16
7.3 Profile set up ..................................................................17
7.4 Profile functions..............................................................19
7.5 Menu subscription and login ..........................................20
8.
9.
7.5.1 Create subscription ..........................................21
7.5.2 Login.................................................................22
7.5.3 Auto login .........................................................23
7.5.4 Remove subscription........................................24
7.5.5 Change startup text..........................................24
7.6 Battery capacity.............................................................25
7.7 Redial ............................................................................26
7.8 Book ..............................................................................28
7.9 External services...........................................................30
7.10 MSF Functions ............................................................31
7.11 Mail/Textmessages ......................................................32
7.12 Menu language ...........................................................36
Shortcuts .............................................................................37
Information ..........................................................................38
9.1 Error tree .......................................................................38
9.2 Error information ...........................................................39
9.3 W arranty........................................................................39
9.4 Technical information ....................................................40
9.5 Important satety instructions and product information .41
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1. Construction
MENU key
Display with backlight
LED
Left arrow key, Redial menu
from standby text
Key for internal calls
(not used on KIRK Wireless Server 1500)
Keyboard LOCK
(Menu*)
Headset Connector
(ACS Stratus Ultra)
Right arrow key, save number.
Telephone book menu from
standby text
Recall key
(MAIL key)
SILENT (Menu#)
ON/OFF HOOK keyalso used as turn O N key
CONFIRMATION key MUTE microphone.
MUTE ringer when ringing.
Long key press turns OFF.
Volume up/down
2. Battery installation
Before using the telephone it is important that you connect the battery to the connector in the battery box. Assemble the back cover as described below and place the handset into the charger.
1. Push the back cover 5 mm towards the headset plug using your thumbs.
2. Liftoff back cover.
3. If the battery is not already installed, place battery plug
in the slot in the battery box.
4. Insert battery with the label readable and replace cover.
Place the battery plug in the slot
with red wire closest to the mark
(see figure)
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3. Charging
Ittakes approximately 3 1/2 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to its full capacity. Place the handset
in the charger.The display shows the charging status in line 3. For correct charging the room temperature has to
be between 0 C and 25 C and the handset must therefore not be placed in direct sunshine. The battery has a
built-in heat sensor which will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high.
It is necessary to recharge the battery when the display shows BATTERY LOW , or if it can not be turned on. The
LED flashes at a low frequency while charging and lights constantly when the charging is finished. The display
goes back to normal mode when fully charged.
KIRK
zzzzzzzzz ....
When the handset is placed in the charger it will not vibrate, and B-answer is inactive. If the battery is fully discharged, up to 10 min. may pass before charging begins (display lights up). When charging begins the charging status
is shown in the 3rd line of the display and the LED flashes slowly.
4. Key Functions
The handset has 21 keys:
Two keys are placed at the right side for volume control. Press upper or lower key to change the volume. Each
key-press turns volume one step up/down.
MENU
- Go to menu structure or exits the menu structure. (Escape or »NO«)
< , REDIAL
- Menu: left, Cursor left,after a digit: delete last digit. Long press: delete all.
From standby text: Redial menu.
> , BOOK
- Menu: right, Cursor right, After a digit: Store number in telephone book.
From standby text: Telephone book read.
3 , MUTE
- Confirmation (»YES«) or jump to next level in the menu. In off hook: Mute.
Long key press turns the handset OFF.
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INT
-If residential systems: Internal calls off hook, and internal recall if already offhook.
(not used on KIRK Wireless Server 1500 and 500)
-Ifoffhook: Recall. If onhook: Read message.
- On hook/off hook and turn ON.
- * (Change from pulse to DTMF on KIRK Wirelss Server), Long = pause (-), extra long: change
from pulse to DTMF (a T appears in the display, GAP standard).
0-9
- Digits or letters in alphanumeric mode (names and messages)
- #, Choose uppercase or lowercase letters in alphanumeric mode.
5. Turning the handset ON/OFF
ON: Press
-key for 1/2 second.
When the handset is turned on the
symbol is shown in the lower left corner of the display, if the handset is
subscribed to a system. (For subscription, see 7.5.1)
OFF: Press the 3 (MUTE) key for 3 seconds.
Please note: When the handset has been outside the coverage area, it can take up to 30 seconds before the handset is back on the system after re-entering the coverage area.
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6. Making a call
For making or receiving calls the handset has to be subscribed to a system (
shown in display) (see chap. 7.5.1)
Press the
-key, the
-icon in the display will flash until connection is established
Dial the number
Pre-dial:
Press the number to dial (long press on » « will make a pause, if necessary)
Press the
-key, the
-icon will flash until the connection is established
Telephone book:
Press the > -key (book-key) to enter the telephone book
Search for the number either by using the < -key or the > -key or by pressing the first letter in the name by using the
digits 1 9 (see chap. 7.2)
Press the
-key, the
-icon will flash until the connection is established
Redial:
Redial / CLIP (CLIP = Calling Line Identification Presentation) stack:
Press the < -key (redial-key) to enter the redial/CLIP stack
Search for the number by using the < -key or the > -key, redial numbers are marked with REDIAL or name and clip
numbers are marked either with CLIP or the name of the person who called and the LED is on.
Press the
-key, the
-icon will flash until the connection is established.
Using the handset in residential systems: (not on KIRK Wireless Server 1500 and 500)
Internal call post-dial:
Press the INT-key, the
-icon in the display will flash
Dial the number of another handset on the base station, the
-icon will flash until the connection is established
Internal call pre-dial: (not on KIRK Wireless Server 1500 and 500)
Press the number of another handset on the base station
Press the INT-key, the
-icon will flash until the connection is established
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6.1. Receiving calls
If the phone rings, the call can be answered by pressing the
-key.
When ringing the LED flashes fast, and the display shows the CLIP (if presented). If it is an external call (or if no
CLIP) the display shows INCOMING CALL
It is possible to stop the ring signal without answering the call. Press MUTE (3) and the ring signal is muted.
Display shows: »RINGER M U T E D «
6.2 During conversation
6.2.1 Volume regulation:
Use the two keys placed at the right side of the handset for volume control.
6.2.2 Microphone mute:
Press the 3-key (mute-key), MIC. MUTED is showed in the display.
Press the 3-key (mute-key) to enable the microphone again.
6.2.3 Transferring the call to another handset:
Press R, and dial new number.
Press the
-key and the call is transferred to the other handset.
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7. Menu structure
Pressing the MENU-key, enters or exits the menu structure. It has to be used if a NO or CLEAR is wanted in the
menu structure.
Pressing the 3-key, jumps to a lower level in the menu. When the lowest menu level is reached, it will store the setting and jump to a higher level. It has to be used if a YES is wanted.
KIRK
MENU
LOGIN
MENU
M S F FUNCTION
PROFILE
SET U P
MENU
MENU
EXT. SERVICE
MENU
B ATTERY
MENU
PHONE BOOK
MENU
REDIAL
MENU
MAIL
The phonebook and redial menu can be accessed directly.The phone book by pressing the > -key (book-key) and
the redial menu by pressing the < -key (redial-key).
7.1 Using the alphanumeric keyboard
The normal dialling keys (0-9) are used for writing the name to be placed in the telephone book. By pressing the
keys a certain number of times the related letters or digits will appear in the display. Spaces are made by using the
0-key. Key # changes between uppercase and lowercase letters. The arrows will move the cursor. Left arrow is
also used for deleting (hold for 1 sec.) = delete. New letters can be inserted.
Change of key press and pauses lasting more than 1 second automatically moves the cursor to next position.
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7.2 The key functions
Key
˘
¯ @ ˜
AB C @ ˜ ` ´ 2
DEF3
GHIˇ˛4
JKL5
M N O
PQRS 7
TU V
W X Y Z9
Space . , _ - + : ? ! 0
*#/\()=&
Upper/lower-case
7.3 Profile set-up
To set-up the handset press ME N U . You are now able to switch between the different settings. Press 3 when
you find the setting you wish to change (or see). Change the setting according to your needs, confirm with 3 and
you automatically go to the next setting. Press Menu to finalize profile setup.
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Profile set-up (fig)
KIRK telecom
PROFILE
SET U P
SET PROFILE
BACKLIGHT
SET PROFILE
RINGER TO N E
SET PROFILE
RINGER VOL
SET PROFILE
K E Y CLICK
SET PROFILE
VIBRATO R
SET PROFILE
B-ANSWER
SET PROFILE
STA RT V O L
SET PROFILE
O U T OF RANGE
SET PROFILE
A U TO KEYLOCK
SET PROFILE
LANGUAGE
BACKLIGHT
ON/OFF
RINGER TO N E
1,2.........
RINGER VOL
zzzzz
K E Y CLICK
zzzzz ---
VIBRATO R
ON/OFF
B-ANSWER
ON/OFF
STA RT V O L
zzzzz
O U T OF RANGE
TONE ON/OFF
A U TO KEYLOCK
ON/OFF
SELECT
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
7.4 Profile functions
B ACKLIGHT:Can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (3)
R INGERTO N E:Scroll through the 9 different ringertones using > and <. Confirm with (3)
R INGER V O L:Turn the volume up and down using > or <. Confirm with (3)
K E Y CLICK:Turn the volume up and down using the > and <. Confirm with (3)
V IBRATO R:Can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (3)
B-A N S W E R:Can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (3). When turned on, the telephone automatically
goes off hook when ringing. If subscribed to a KIRK solution it automatically goes on hook when calls are terminated.
R E M A R K:Automatic on-hook is only reliable under defined conditions related to the interface settings between the
KIRK Wireless Server and the PBX.
S TA R T V O L:Start volume can be adjusted using the > and <. Confirm with (3)
O U T O F R A N G E:The out of range indication can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (3). With the out of
range indicator turned on, a beep will appear when the telephone is moving out of range of the base station, and
OUT OF RANGE will appear in the display.
A U TO K E Y L O C K:The auto keylock function can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with (3). With auto keylock
turned on the handset will automatically lock the keys after 60 seconds. Press MENU
to activate the keys again.
LA N G U A G E:See page 36.
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7.5 Menu subscription and login
SUBSCRIPTION
REMOVE
MENU
LOGIN
REMOVE?
PA S S W O R D
_ _ _ _ _
MENU
SELECT LOGIN
SUBSCRIPTION
C R E ATE
LOGIN
SYSTEM1*
C R E ATE
SEARCH ID:
123456789012
REMOVE
SYSTEM 4
123456789015
SUBSCRIPTION
REMOVE
Password is factory set to 0000
SUBSCRIPTION
REMOVE
REMOVE
SYSTEM 1
REMOVE
SYSTEM 1*
123456789012
REMOVE
SYSTEM 2
123456789013
REMOVE
SYSTEM 3
123456789014
7.5.1 Create subscription
To make subscriptions, the system must allow subscriptions to be made. Some systems also require an Access
Code (AC). If more than one system currently permits subscription, you will need to know the ID of the system to
which you wish to subscribe. Access Codes and system ID s will be provided by the system administrator.
Choose the SUBSCRIPTION CREATE meny to subscribe to a new system. (see 7.5/7.5.4)
Use the < and > keys to scroll between the ID s of the different systems available.
During subscription the handset will search for free positions and perform subscription on the first free position.
An alternative position can be choosen using < or >. Give in the AC (if required) using the keyboard, and press (3)
If the subscription was successful, the startup text will be replaced by the standby text given into the system by the
system administrator and
is shown in the display. If not, the subscription has failed and the procedure must be
retried.
If the handset is already subscribed to 10 systems, you will have to remove a subscription before creating a new
subscription (see 7.5.3)
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7.5.2 Login
The handset can be subscribed to 10 different systems enabling you to use the same handset on 10 different
systems.
If you would like to change to another system, use the login menu to connect to another system number.
The actual chosen system is shown with the red LED on.
To change to another system use < or > and press 3 to confirm.
To be able to log on to a system, subscription to the system has to be established. (See 7.5.1).
Under LOGIN/SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions will be shown. Free positions will not be shown.
7.5.3 Auto login
The handset can be subscribed to 10 different systems. If Auto login is chosen from the menu, the handset automatically selects a system. The selected system is marked with an A .
MENU
SELECT LOGIN
SUBSCRIPTION
C R E ATE
SUBSCRIPTION
REMOVE
SELECT LOGIN
SYSTEM 1
123456789015
SELECT LOGIN
SYSTEM 2A
123456789012
SELECT LOGIN
SYSTEM 3
123456789013
SELECT LOGIN
SYSTEM 4
123456789014
SELECT LOGIN
AUTO
Please note: Auto login should only be used in separate systems without overlaps.
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7.5.4 Remove subscription
Subscriptions can be removed from the system in use and from the 9 other systems (if connected). Removing a
subscription requires a password. Password is factory set at 0000. If the system in use is removed, it is necessary
either to select one of the remaining systems or to subscribe to a new one. If one of the systems not chosen is
removed, the handset remains connected to the system in use.
7.5.5 Change startup text
The startup text is predefined as i.e. KIRK telecom as factory default. This can be changed by using the following
procedure: Press
, BOOK, (3) and give in the new startup text by the keyboard followed by (3). It is possible to give in 24 characters.
****
7.6 Battery capacity
In the battery menu it is possible to see the remaining battery capacity. For reading the correct capacity, the handset has to be removed from the charger for at least one hour. Press Menu and use the > or < keys to reach the
Battery Menu. Press 3 to enter the menu, and you can see the current status of the battery capacity. Press 3 to
return to the menu system or press Menu to quit.
The indication on the display is not necessarily an exact reflection on the remaining speech time, but only an indication of the voltage on the battery.
KIRK
MENU
B ATTERY
B ATTERY
C A PACITY
zzzzz
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7.7 Redial
The handset has maximum 10 redial numbers and 10 Caller ID s placed in the same stack. Each number is only
represented once. Enter the redial menu by pressing < (Redial) from the standby text. Repeated presses at the
< button turn backward through the dialled numbers and CLIP numbers (from newest to the oldest). Right arrow
moves in the opposite direction. It is also possible to reach the redial menu in the main menu. Numbers are named
REDIAL , CLIP or with the name.
The LED will flash slowly if a new number (unanswered call) has arrived in the CLIP stack. If no number (no clip) is
represented by a call only the LED will flash slow afterwards.
If you want to delete a CLIP or a REDIAL you scroll to the name/number and press 3 twice.
The name/number is now deleted. If number is stored, it is moved to the telephone book.
It is possible to edit the CLIP or redial numbers. Find the number you wish to edit and press the digits you want to
add to the number, e.g. prefix = O.
The Redial and CLIP stack Menu (fig)
KIRK
REDIAL
CLIP
BILL G ATES
75602850
898
899
DELETE?
899
STORE NO.?
899
NAME:
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DELETE
ALL?
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7.8 Book
Storing a number (max. 24 digits) in the telephone book is done by pressing the number to be stored (in on hook),
then press the > - key followed by the 3 key.The book can store up to 80 numbers with name. Typing of the
name and a confirmation is required. After storing the telephone will go back to standby mode. If the display shows
KIRK T E L E C O M
M E M O RY FULL , it is necessary to delete one or
more numbers from the telephone book.
(See menu structure page 29)
75602850
BOOK
75602850
STORE NO.?
75602850
NAME:
KIRK TELECOM
Read BOOK numbers: The telephone book is entered by pressing > (book). For quick-search: press the first letter
of the name (using 1-9)(see chap. 7.2). Call the displayed person by pressing the
key. It is also possible to
reach the telephone book menu in the main menu. Viewing and editing the telephone book can also be done while
in conversation.
BOOK
KIRK T E L E C O M
bILL JENSEN
CARL NIELSEN
899
7561XXXX
PHILIP
HANSEN
8614XXXX
CLAUS
PEDERSEN
134
DELETE?
7561XXXX
EDIT NO.?
7561XXXX
EDIT N A M E ?
CARL NIELSEN
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7.9 External services
External services are facilities placed in the main system, and only available if the handset is subscribed to a KIRK
solution. Under External services can be found. Clip stack, Delete clip stack and local Phone book. The Local Phone book is a comman Phone book for all handsets subscribed to the actual system, and all handsets subscribed to
the system are listed in the Phone book. Aditional numbers can be added to the Phone book by the system administrator.
7.10 MSF Functions
MSF Functions are special functions, which are based on MSF (Message Service Function). The functions require
special software in the main system.
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7.11 Mail/Text Messages
Available in systems configured with the possibility of sending text messages
At the reception of a text message the envelope icon
appears in the display.The envelope icon is indicating
one or more unread messages.
The text message is shown in the display, and when the message is read the envelope icon will disappear.
If the message contains a callback number, this will be displayed on the bottom line of the display.As long as the
callback number is in the display, it is possible to activate the number by pressing the
-key.
1st letter in the display, in front of the timestamp, shows the message status: read (R), unread (N) or locked (L).
Mails include a maximum of 72 letters or digits (2 display screens of 36 each). Call back no. is max 24 digits (or
letters for E-mail).
14 messages can be stored in the handset. When receiving a new message, the oldest unlocked will be deleted.
Locked messages will not automatically be overwritten, but can manually be deleted. Maximum 7 messages can
be locked.
Read a mail
Press the R - (MAIL) key followed by the 3-key or enter the mail menu (in on hook condition).
If the message includes more than 36 letters or digits, the message will run over 2 display screens.
Use the > -key to scroll. To see the sender of the mail, press the 3-key.To leave the mail, press the MENU-key.
Reply a mail
Open the mail by pressing the R-key followed by the 3-key, press the 3-key again and use the < >-keys to find the reply feature, press the 3-key and you are then able to reply the mail. After writing your reply press the 3-key to confirm.
Forward a mail
Open the mail by pressing the R-key followed by the3-key, press the 3-key again and use the < >-keys to find the
forward feature, press the 3-key twice and you are then able to write the number on the receiver. Confirm with the 3key.
Delete all mail
Open the mail stack by pressing the R-key followed by the 3-key, press the 3-key again and use the < >-keys to find
the delete feature, press the 3-key and all mails are deleted.
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Delete a mail
Open the mail by pressing the R-key followed by the 3-key, press the 3-key again and use the < >-keys to find the
delete feature, press the 3-key and the mail is deleted.
Lock/unlock a mail
Open the mail by pressing the R-key followed by the 3-key, press the 3-key again and use the < >-keys to find the
lock/unlock feature, press the 3-key and the mail is locked/unlocked.
W rite a mail
To write a new mail press the R (mail)-key, confirm with the 3-key and write your message. To send the mail press
the 3-key, type the number of the receiver and confirm with the 3-key.
If one or more mails are stored do as followed: Press the R (mail)-key followed by the >-key confirm with the 3-key
and write your message. Press the 3-key, type the number of the receiver and confirm with the 3-key.The message
is send.
Note
In case a sent message is not received, the sender will get a message in the display.
The Mail Menu (fig)
KIRK telecom
MAIL
N25-01 04.38
308
Temp 45 ..
L26-01 14.32
319
Hello, its me..
N28-01 15.46
236
FIRE ALARM..
Hello it s me.
Yo can meet me
at 15
o clock if you
want to.
DELETE
MAIL?
SENDER:
WRITE NEW
MAIL?
(UN)LOCK
MAIL?
REPLY
MAIL?
›19-01 09.56
htj@kirktelec
I am working..
›20-01 10.13
319
Call me..
206
Meet me at 9 ..
F O RW A R D
MAIL?
319
----
PHONENO:
236
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E-MAIL:
htj@kirktelecom.dk
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7.12 Menu language
There are 6 predefined languages in the handset: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Select the
required language by pressing the 3-key. If a 7th language is present this will be shown as OPEN . The OPEN
selection is a specific dealer language and is factory programmed.
KIRK
PROFILE
SET U P
SET PROFILE
LANGUAGE
SELECT
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
SELECT
LANGUAGE
GERMAN
SELECT
LANGUAGE
FRENCH
SELECT
LANGUAGE
ITALIAN
SELECT
LANGUAGE
S PANISH
8. Shortcuts
SILENT : Press: MENU #. (No sounds) (Display shows SILENT)
KEY LOCKED : Press: MENU
. (Display shows KEY LOCKED)
PHONE BOOK : Press >(BOOK) key in standby.
Name search in telephone book: Press the first letter in name and > (book) afterwards.
Store a number: Press >(BOOK) after the number (in on hook).
REDIAL and CLIP : Press <(REDIAL) key in standby.
MAIL : Press R(MAIL) key in on hook.
MUTE temporarily the ringer: Press 3 (MUTE) when the telephone is ringing.
MUTE the microphone: Press 3 (MUTE) when the telephone is off hook.
RECALL: Press the INT key if residential system, else press the R -key.
Pause(-): Hold * for one second.
Change from pulse to DTMF(T): Hold
for 2 seconds.
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SELECT
LANGUAGE
DUTCH
SELECT
LANGUAGE
OPEN
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9. Information
9.1 Error tree
Problem
Check
The telephone freezes.
Remove and replace the battery pack. Press
The telephone does not ring.
Check whether the ringer is SILENT or RINGER VOL. is OFF.
The telephone cannot find a system ID at
SUBSCRIPTION CREATE.
Check whether the system is set to allow subscriptions.
The telephone cannot subscribe even if
system ID has been found.
Check if Access Code is necessary.
Not possible to turn on the telephone
Check if battery is connected. If yes, charge the battery.
The telephone turn off when recieving a call
and going off-hook
Charge the battery. If still a problem change the battery as it might
be defective.
to turn on the telephone.
9.2 Error information
Improper function of the handset might be related to the installation of the KIRK solution or failures related to the
main system. Before declaring a handset for repair be sure that the main system is operating properly.
9.3 Warranty
The handset is covered by a normal warranty-solution, except the battery.The lifetime of the battery depends on
the general use of the handset.
The handset is not covered by a general warranty if:
The handset is exposed to water or metal dust
The handset is mistreated
The handset is exposed to unauthorised break-in
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9.4. Technical information
Approvals
Acoustics:
Electrical:
Access profile:
EMC:
TBR 10
TBR 6 (DECT RF)
TBR 22 (GAP)
ETS 300 329 (CE labelling)
Size and weight
Size:
W eight:
143 x 48 x 26 mm
121 g including battery – 10 g
Capacity
Active talking time 12 hours
Stand-by time 120 hours
9.5 Important safety instructions and product information
Before using your telephone equipment, you should always follow basic safety instruction to reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock and injury to persons, and damage to property.
Read and understand all instructions
Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product
Unplug this product before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning
Do not install the telephone equipment in the bathroom or near a wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool
Slots or openings in the cabinet back and bot-tom of the equipment are provided for ventilation to protect it from over-heating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the instruc-tions. If you are not sure of the
type of power supply, consult your dealer or local power company.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electrical shock.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Never spill liquid of any kind into this product.
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To reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns, do not disassemble this product. Opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltages, dangerous electrical current, or other risks. Incorrect reassemble can cause electrical shock
when the appliance is subsequently used. If the product need repair, consult your dealer.
10 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A Q If liquid has been spilled into the product
B Q If the product has been exposed to rain or water
C Q If the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions in the manual. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operation instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by qualified service personnel to restore the product to normal operation.
D Q If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged
E Q If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance
11 Avoid using telephone during an electrical storm. There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning
12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak
13 Do not place the unit near microwave ovens, radio equipment, or non-ground connected televisions. These appliances may
cause electrical interference to the base or handset
14 The unit must be installed on a hard, plane surface and connected to a functional 120 volt AC power netadapter and plug
the adapter into the power outlet
15 The system will not operate in the event of a blackout. Please keep a backup phone for emergencies
Intrinsic safety
Do not install the unit in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignited explosions.
Exposure to sunlight, heat and moisture
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight for long periods. Keep away from excessive heat and
moisture.
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Spare parts and accessories
Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even
cause damage.
Power failure
In the event of a power failure, you cannot use the wireless solution to make or receive calls
NOTICES
NOTICE: Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local
telecommunications company.The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer
should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier.Any repairs or alterations
made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request
the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, elephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTIONS: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone operator may ask you to disconnect the
system from the line until the problem has been corrected or they may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will
notify you in advance, But if advance notice is not practical, you should be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of
your right to file a complaint with the FCC.
Your telephone operator may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper
functioning of your telephone system, If they do and it is possible, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to
maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trouble with this telephone system, disconnect it from the network
until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the seperation between the equioment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connec-ted.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Power Outage: In the event of a power outage, your cordless telephone will not operate. The cordless telephone requires electricity for operation. You should have a telephone which does not require electricity available for use during power outages.
Information to user: The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user
that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to
operate the equipment.
LIMITED WA R R A N T Y
This limited, non-transferable warranty is provided to the original purchaser.The product is warranted to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal installation, use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as
shown on the purchaser s receipt.
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of the product or any part(s) which are defective provided that the product is returned to the original place of purchase or an authorized service location during the warranty
period. Products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt. In the absence of a purchase receipt, the
warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of manufacture. Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy.
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Information to user: The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user
that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to
operate the equipment.
LIMITED WA R R A N T Y
This limited, non-transferable warranty is provided to the original purchaser.The product is warranted to be free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal installation, use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as
shown on the purchaser s receipt.
Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of the product or any part(s) which are defective provided that the product is returned to the original place of purchase or an authorized service location during the warranty
period. Products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt. In the absence of a purchase receipt, the
warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of manufacture. Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy.
If the product is repaired, reconditioned component parts or materials may be used. If the product is replaced, we may replace it
with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design. The repaired product will be warranted for either (a) 90 days
or (b) the remainder of the original one (1) year warranty period, whichever is longer.
This warranty does not apply to the defects outside of our control, including but not limited to acts of God, fire, flood and damage while in transit to service facility. We do not warranty that the product will be compatible with any telephone equipment,
systems or party lines.
This warranty shall be void of the product is damaged as a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction
or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or maintenance by any person or
party other than our authorized service facility, or any violation of instructions furnished by us.
This warranty is also void if this product is removed from the country in which it was purchased by the original purchaser,ifitis
used in a country in which it is not registered for use, or if it is used in a country for which it was not designed. Due to variations
in telephone systems and communications laws, this product may be illegal for use in some countries. We assume no responsibilities for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that for which
it was intended.
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THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. A N Y IMPLIED WARRANTIES
INCLUDING BUT N O T LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PA RTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. WE DISCLAIM A N Y LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, INJURY TO A N Y
PERSON, OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT OR DAMAGES
FOR A N Y FAILURE TO PERFORM. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR A N Y SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided for the product. There are no other express warranties. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
The product must not be disposed of with unsorted waste, but must be collected sparetely.
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