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INTRODUCTION
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SET


   

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

M8

M9

M10

CLEAR
AR

TRANS

1
4

GHI

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

ABC

JKL

ALT

3PTY

DEF

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

+/-

LCD Display
Label
Direct memory keys / function keys M1 - M5
CLEAR key
R key (transfer key)
Last number redial / pause key
Amplified reception (+6 dB) key
Mute key
Volume control
LED
Loudspeaker key
* key, temporary switchover to decadic dialling mode
Services keys
Keys to navigate through the menu

... 2

INSTALLATION
Connecting the set
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#  #% " #% $'% #% ' $#" &#'  "  # % # !
,#(% &' %, #% (& %%, #(' ' # #*" &!$  #$%'#"&

Fitting the batteries


!#) ' ''%, #)% $ ' , $(&" ' " ' %'#" # ' %%#* &  
#%%' , "&%' #(% -',$ ''%& # 
 (' ' #)% $ '  "'# $  ,
$%&&" ' #*" %! , " $(&" ' " ' #$$#&' %'#" # ' %%#* #( "
"#* #""' ' " #%
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#"'#"& # (& " )% # 
"#!" " 
#('#"  & $% , (&"
&'"% 
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Connecting the line cord


"&%' #" # ' " #% $ (& "'# ' %% & # ' &' ("' '  & "'# $ 
"&%' ' #'% $ ( "'# ' )-$" #""'#%  ' %##)& ' #% "  %("
'# ' %#"' #% '# '  # ,#(% 
   

Connecting the handset


 ' &#%' " # ' #  #% " "&%' ' #""'#% "'# ' #%
$%#) " ' "&' ("' '  & "'# $  #""' ' #'% #""'#% *' '
#" " "'# ' %% & # ' &'  " ("' '  & "'# $  " $  '
&'%' " " ' %##)
#(% ' $#" &' & "#* %, #% (&

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Wall mounting  


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!!$  %! "!$%!   % #$   

 

Fitting the label and the label holder


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" " M1  M10  


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M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

M6

M7

M8

M9

M10

CLEAR

AR

TRANS

1
4

GHI

PQRS

Fig. 3

... 6

ALT

3PTY

ABC

JKL

TUV

DEF

MNO

WXYZ

+/-

PROGRAMMING THE SET


2/(,& 1'$ (,01 ** 1(-, -% 6-2/ 
    6-2 +201 *0- ./-&/ + 6-2/
1$*$.'-,$ 0$1 '$ ./-&/ ++(,& " , !$ ""$00$# 3( 1'$  +$,2

Choice of language

'$, 6-2 %(1 1'$ ! 11$/($0 (, 6-2/ 


    6-2 /$ 0)$# 1- "'--0$
* ,&2 &$ '$ #$% 2*1 * ,&2 &$ -% 6-2/ 
    (0 ,&*(0'
,"$ 6-2 %(11$# 1'$ ! 11$/($0 6-2 /$ 0)$# 1- 0$*$"1 * ,&2 &$ 


,#
)$60 1- "'--0$ -,$ -% 1'$ %-**-4(,&
/$00 %2,"1(-, )$6 M5  OK  0$ 1'$
* ,&2 &$0 /$,"' 21"' $/+ , -/ ,&*(0' $*$"1 ,&*(0' ,# "-,%(/+ !6
./$00(,& 1'$ OK )$6

%1$/ 6-2 ' 3$ 0$*$"1$# * ,&2 &$ 6-2 " , "-,1(,2$ ./-&/ ++(,& 6-2/ 0$1 !6
+$ ,0 -% 1'$  +$,2 &(3$, !$*-4 0- 0 1- -!1 (, , -.1(+ * "-,%(&2/ 1(-,
- $5(1 1'$ +$,2 ./$00 %2,"1(-, )$6 M2 4'("' "-//$0.-,#0 1 -2 /$ ,-4 (,
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M5  OK 

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,#
)$6 (0 &(3$, !$*-4
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2,"1(-, )$6 M5  OK  (0 20$# 1- 0$*$"1


-, 1'$ #(0.* 6

02!+$,2 ,# "-,%(/+ 1'$ 0$11(,& 0'-4,

2,"1(-, )$6 M4  ON/OFF  (0 20$# 1- "1(3 1$ #$ "1(3 1$ -/ "' ,&$


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 (0 20$# 1- $5(1 1'$ "2//$,1 +$,2 4(1'-21 "' ,&(,& 1'$

The following can be set:


( **(,& +-#$
(,&$/ 3-*2+$ ,# +$*-#6

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$6. # *-") " ** ! //(,&

$11(,&0 %-/ 20$ !$'(,# 
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 1- /$01-/$ 1'$ (,(1( * 0$11(,&0
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7 ...

USE
Use of the set


Phoning via the handset


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$% &" $%!# %  $% % %   ! % 

Phoning via the keypad with the handset onhook


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%  %!  $% &" $%!# %  $% % %   ! % 

Last number redial


)  $") $!($ % $%  &#   %$ $ %
#$$ %
&# )!& ( % %! $  !&%
 )!& ( % )!&    % &# &$  %
)  &# $") $
CLEAR ) % %  $% !# "#$$ %
&%!%) $ % !&% %#  ( $! $

Listening in

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! %  ) "#$$  %
)

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Handsfree operation
!&  $% &"     $*# ! (% %  $% ! *!! ' %
!&$"#   % &%* #!"! 
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 % &# % !# % ! %! %!  $% &" !& 
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%!  "#$$ %

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+/- )   ' % 
  &

... 8

Phoning via direct memories M1 - M10


Your set is equipped with 10 direct memory keys, M1 to M10 .
Go offhook or press the
key and wait for dial tone. Press the direct memory
key, M1 , M2 ,... or M10 .
Details on the use and programming of these memories are given in MEMORY
MENU" (page 20).

The LCD display

The display shows the number dialled as well as the number of an incoming call.
The first line of the display can contain up to 12 characters, the first 8 being letters
or digits and the last 4 digits only. If the number exceeds 12 characters, you can
view the remaining digits by pressing key M3 under
.
a chronometer starts to run on the right
As soon as you lift the handset or press
side of the display, which gives you the approximate duration of the call, in
minutes and seconds.
The first line of the display also shows the instructions in menu mode. You can
choose the language to be used: English, Dutch, French or German.
The righthand side is reserved for the following icons
time to replace the batteries.
keypad locked (one of three types of call barring)
set programmed for Fixed Destination Call.

Other icons that may appear, represent the current function of keys M1 to
M5 (see menu concept page 15).


Ringing signal
You can set 4 ringing tones and 4 volume levels (see SETTINGS menu).

9 ...

Meaning of the LED


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*( $ "()$$ $ ( )+
 .%* + (%$$) ) '$' % $%) ()*' )(  ")( )% $$%*$
$$%#$ ""

Use of the keys




The CLEAR key


%* $ *( )( !. )% %'') ) $*#' (&". %' ($$ ) %*)
(%')
!.&'(( '(( ) "() )  "%$ !.&'(( '(( ) $)' $*#'

The 6dB amplified reception key


!.
%* $ #&". ) '+ "+" $ ) $() .  . &'(($ )
*'$  "" ,) ) $() %0%%! % '( ) "+" $ *'$ )
"" &'(( )
$

The

key

%* $ )#&%''". (,) % ) #'%&%$ . &'(($ ) !.
 $)%$ "MUTE" )$ &&'( %$ ) (&". '(( ) MUTE" !. $
)% ')+) ) #'%&%$


The +/- key.


%  *() ) "%*(&!' +%"*#

The

key

% ($ %*)  $*#' ,) %) $( ' $ )% &%$ $ $(0' #%


The

key.

'(( )( !. )% ($ %*) ) "() $*#' "" ( !. ( "(% *( ( &*(
!. ,$ &'%'##$ $*#'( $ ) ##%'.


The R key.

( !. ")( .%* *( (& "%# %#%') '+( %* $ %' -#&"
' )  (%$ "" . &'(($ ) R !. %""%, . /

The

and

keys.

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''%,( )% $+) )'%* ) #$*
$ %+'+, % ) #$*
( )
()'*)*' ( +$ $ $$-

. . . 10

The service access keys




AR
Automatic recall
If you press this key your set will automatically call the number of the last incoming
call.
In case your telephone set is locked for this type of call, "LOCKED" appears on the
display.

ALT
Accept second call and flipflop (broker's call)
When you hear the Call Waiting signal you ask the first subscriber (B) to wait a
moment and then you press the ALT key.
The following appears on the display: ALT 2 - 1
You are connected with C.
Again press the ALT key.
The following appears on the display: ALT 1 - 2
You are reconnected with B.
Remark
1)
2)
3)

This service can only be used if you have activated Call Waiting.
This key works in the same way if is you who has called C via the R key follo
wed by the number.
For optimal use of the ALT key, you may have to select a longer pause to be
coded under the ALT key. (See SETTINGS MENU further on).

3PTY

Threeparty conference
While you are connected with B you can call a second subscriber (C) and join him
in a threeparty conference. For this, proceed as follows:
Suppose you are connected with B. Press the R key.
Wait for dial tone. Dial the number of C.
Once you are connected with C and you are ready to join B in the conversation,
press the 3PTY key to initiate the threeparty conference.
To speak only with B, press the ALT key. To reconnect C, press the ALT key again.
To end the connection with C and reconnect B, press the R key, wait for dial tone
and press 1.

11 . . .

TRANS

*&+* ,'
'* '* ,*  ,!*2(*,1 '&*&
*++ ,! TRANS #1 & *+,'* ,! !&+,

The memory keys




M1 to M10

!+ %%'*"+ & '&,"& -( ,'  !*,*+ (-++ "&$- ' +'.* $$
,! ('++""$","+ ' +,,"& -( $$+ ." ,!+ %'%'*"+ + + ' ,! &-+

    -*,!* '&


Voice Mail access key ( M10 )


'*  ,$(!'& '%'*, " 1'- !. +-+*"* ,' ,! $ '% '" "$
+*."+ 1'- & (*' *% ,! ,$(!'& &-%* -+ ,' '&+-$, 1'-* '" "$
%++ + "& "*, %%'*1 M10 
'* -*,!* "&'*%,"'& '* )-*"+ ' &', !+",, ,' '&,, $ '%+ -+,'%*
+*."

Note
%'*1 #1+ M1 ,' M5 +*. + -&,"'& #1+ + +''& + ,! ++'", -&,"'&
((*+ '. ,! #1 '& ,! "+($1 + &- '&(,
'/.* M6 ,' M10 $/1+ *,"& ,!"* -&,"'& ' "*, %%'*1 #1+

Use of the services


! '$$'/"& $ '% +*."+ & "*,$1  ,"., '* ,"., *'% 1'-*
+, (*'." ,!, 1'- "&+*, ,! ,,*"+   
  


$$ '*/*"& -&'&","'&$

$$ '*/*"& '& &' *($1

$$ '*/*"& '& -+1 +-+*"*

$$ /","& 

"0 +,"&,"'& $$


$$"& "& &,"","'& +,*","'&

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!(!/%1! .!-1%!. /$! .!(!/%+* +" /!(!,$+*! *0)!-. )0./ ! +))0*%/! !4
"+-!$* /+
!(#+)
 

!(!/%1! (( +-2- %*#

 

!(!/%1! (( !&!/

!(!/%1! (( !,/

Electronic keypad lock


+ +*/-+( /$! ((. !%*# ) ! "-+) 3+0- .!/ 3+0 * (+' /$! '!3, 
!!    
+ (+' 3+0- .!/ "+- +/$!- ,!-.+*. 3+0 )0./ ,-+/!/ 3+0- .!//%*#. 3 )!*. +" 
4 %#%/  + ! .!!    

Use of a PIN code


$!  + ! %. 0.! /+ ,-+/!/ 3+0- .!//%*#. .0$ . /$! '!3, (+' 0/ (.+ /$!
%-!/ )!)+-%!. * /$! AR  TRANS  3PTY  ALT '!3.
" 3+0 $1! ,-+#-))!   + ! .!!     3+0 2%(( ! .'! /+
!*/!- %/ !$ /%)! 3+0 2*/ /+ #+ /+ /$!     *  
)!*0.
     ,,!-. +* /$! %.,(3 +0 -! .'! /+ !*/!- /$!  %#%/. +"
3+0-  + !
$! /0(  + ! %. *+/ %.,(3!  !$ %#%/ 3+0 !*/!- %. -!,-!.!*/! 3 *
./!-%.'
+0 * *+2 +*/%*0! /$! ,-+! 0-! . %" /$!-! 2!-! *+  + !
Note
$!  *!! *+/ ! !*/!-! /+ #%* !.. /+ /$!    +- %*./*! 3+0 + *+/
*!!   /+ )'! ((. 2%/$ 

Use of the password for the Comfort Services


"/!- 3+0 $1! ,-+#-))!  ,..2+- "+- /$! +)"+-/ !-1%!. .!!  
)!*0 3+0 2%(( ! .'! /+ !*/!- %/ !$ /%)! 3+0 2*/ /+ /%1/! +- !/%1/! +*!
+" /$! +)"+-/ !-1%!. +* /$!
!(#+) /!(!,$+*! *!/2+-'
     ,,!-. +* /$! %.,(3 +0 -! .'! /+ !*/!- /$!  %#%/. +"
3+0- ,..2+-  $! + ! %. .$+2* +* /$! %.,(3
+0 * *+2 +),(!/! /$! /%1/%+* +- !/%1/%+* +" /$! -!(!1*/ .!-1%! +0 )3
(.+ ! .'! /+ !*/!- /$! *0)!- !(+*#%*# /+ /$! -!(!1*/ .!-1%! 1% 


13 . . .

 2(. 0'- 2(. ' ., -" CLEAR $2 -( (++- -" '.&+ ,"(0' (' -" #,)%2
 (+ #- #, ,'- (.-
"' 2(. "/ #'#," )+,, OK ' -" ',,+2 (, + .-(&-#%%2
-+',&#--
( 1#- -" )+(.+ 0#-"(.- -+',&#--#'! '2-"#'! )+,,

Use behind a PABX


Use of a prefix (code)
 2(. "/ )+(!+&&  )+ #1 #' 2(.+ ,- #' (++ -( !#' ,, -( ' 1-+'%
%#' ,   &'. 2(.+ ,- 0#%% .-(&-#%%2 #',+- -" )+ #1 '  )., #'
-" (%%(0#'! ,,


"' .,#'! #+- &&(+#, -" ,- 0#%% +(!'#, -" )+ #1 # )+,'- '
.-(&-#%%2 #',+-  )., (  ,(', -0' -" )+ #1 ' -" ,.,*.''.&+ (. -"+ (+ ( '(- ' -( )+(!+& -"#, )., #'  &&(+2
"' 2(. "+ -" #% -(' ,#!'% ( -" 1-+'% %#'  -+ 2(. "/
-( ,' (.- -"
.-(&-#%%2 ,'- (.- -" )+ #1 2(. ' )+,, -" )., $2
+&#'#'! #!#-, 0#-"(.- 0#-#'! (+ -" ' ( -" .-(&-# ).,
( -#/- ' -#/- -"
%!(& (& (+- +/#, "#' 
 -" ,0#%% .-(&-#%%2 #',+- -" )+ #1 '  ).,  (+ -" ',,+2 (, +
,'- (.-
.+-"+&(+ # 2(. ., #+- &&(+#, 0"' -#/-#'!  ,+/# -" ,- 0#%%
+(!'#, -" )+ #1 ,-(+ #' &&(+2 # )+,'- ' .-(&-#%%2 #',+- -"
,+/# ( -0' -" )+ #1 ' -" ,.,*.'- '.&+

Note
' 
 &( 2(. )+(%2 ( '(- "/ ,, -( -"  .'-#(' ' -"#, , 2(.
+ /#, -( -#/- -"#, -.+ #' 2(.+ ,- ,( , -( /(# -" #'#-#(' 3 
 #'! ,"(0' (' -" #,)%2     

. . . 14

MENU concept
 %" ! !  ! "   ! # !"  ! 
!! !! &" " ! $ ! " $
    "  Services, Memory, Settings and Password

&  "  ! 

$  ! "

! 
"   !  $ 

 
"  & & M1 ! M5  "   "! &  ! !  &
&" ! ! #! "! $  !  & !&
M1

! & #  ! !  !  " $   


 ! " C2 ! C10   !
&

M2

! !"   "" ! !  "  ! %! 


"
$!"!  &!

M3

! #$ ! !!  ! #! &  ! !  !


" !! !   &

M4

ON/OFF

! &  !!

M5

OK

!  $!  $  !  &  !   "


 ! &  !!

  "  "  ! "   ! 


     ##$ 
! " !"!" $! !  ! "   ! " "    !  ! " 
#!   !! ! ! "  "
Note
 ! !!  !&  !  ! &" !  ! # "
 !"!"  ! "  ""  " !!  ! $ 

15 . . .

USE OF THE MENUS


1. SERVICES MENU
& & *& * !) $%+ '())

% &%!($ -!* +%*!&% ". M5  OK 

General preliminary note

& *!,* *  #&$ (,!) *  )* -!## +*&$*!##. *(%)$!* ## * 


!%&($*!&% *  %*-&(" %) ) )&&% ) .&+ &%!($ .&+(  &! -!* OK 
!* &( *  %*-&(" &%!($*!&% )!%# ('!#. #*(%*!% *&% % &%!($ -!*
OK   .&+ ( %&* (*!% * * ## &'(*!&%) -( ((! &+* &((*#. ('* * 
%*!( '(&+( (&$ *  )*(*


Call Forwarding
 ( (  *.') &
## &(-(!%

## &(-(!% %&%!*!&%#



## &(-(!% &% & '#.

## &(-(!% &% +). )+)(!(

Note
&+ % *!,*  *.' )'(*#. % ,% ),(# *.') *  *!$
 *!,*!&% &
 &-,( *") '(% &,( *  &* ( *.') &
&(-(!%


& *& *   


 $%+ ,!
% OK 

  ''() &% *  !)'#.


&%!($ -!* OK 
&(
)#* *  ## &(-(!% .&+ -%* *& *!,* &( *!,*
)!%
())ON/OFF *& *!,* &( *!,* *  )(,! % &%!($ -!* OK 
& *!,* *  )(,! .&+ ( )" *& !# *  %+$( *& - ! .&+( ##) ( *&
 &(-( ()) OK &(
*& #, *  '(&+( -!* &+*  %!% * 
)**!%)
*( .&+ '()) OK *  )* +*&$*!##. *(%)$!*) *  (#,%* &)  % .&+
( *  %*-&(" &%!($*!&% *&% ## .&+ % *& & !) &%!($ *  *!&% .
'())!% OK 
& ('*#. *!,* *  )$ &(-(!% *& *  )$ %+$( *  )*!%*!&%
%+$( % %&*  *!$  %*( &+ &%#. % *& *!,* *  )(,! %
,(!. ! *  %+$( +) )*!## ''#!) &( * !) .&+ '()) +%*!&% ". M3
- % *  !&% ''() % * % &%!($ -!* OK 

. . . 16

Note
$* # #)' ) !! $','# #*"' ')!. '$" ) .% *) !($ +
') ""$'. #*"'( M1 )$ M10  -%) $' .( M2 # M5 , ##$) 
*( ( ""$'. .( *'# %'$'""#


Call Waiting

$ )+) $' )+) !! )# $# .$*' 


    (!)
   '$" )    "#*
$#'" .$*' $ ,) OK 
)+) $' )+) ) ('+ *(# ) *#)$# . M4 ON/OFF  '(( OK 
 () ,!! *)$")!!. )'#(") ) #(('. $( )$ ) #),$' )$ )+) $'
)+) ) ('+
 .$* ,#) )$ *(
 +$ '&*#( )$ $""*#) ,) $"%*)'( $'
%'( $' $' $" # # .$* # %'$ ( (' $+ *) ) (
#+')!(( +(! )$ )"%$''!. )+) ) /   *#)$# )$ "  (*'
.$* ,!! #$)  ()*' *'# ) $""*#)$#


Fixed Destination Call


$* # *)$")!!. !!  - ()#)$# ("%!. . $# $0$$ #
,)#  , "$"#)(
$ %'$'" ) - ()#)$# #*"' # )$ )+) )( *#)$# (!)
FIX DEST '$" )    "#* # $#'" ,) OK   (%!. #)(
,)' ) ('+ ( )+ $' #$)  FDC ON $' FDC OFF  #(('. #
,) ) ON/OFF .
 .$* + !'. %'$'"" )( ('+ .$* # (%!. ) - ()#)$#
.  #$) #)' ) - ()#)$# #*"' )' +#
#*"' ,) )
%'((# OK 
$* # !($ # ) #*"' ,) CLEAR # ) .% .( $' *( ""$'.
.( M6 )$ M10 
# $#'" ,) OK )$ )'#(") ) #*"' # ) #(('. $( )$ )
#),$'  # .$* '+ ) $#'")$# )$# %'(( OK  
$#
#)( )) ) -
()#)$# !! ('+ ( )+
Note
 ()#)$# #*"'( $' ) !! $','# # -
()#)$# !!
$"$') '+( # $#!.  () + )    "#*

17 . . .

Selective services: SCF, SCA, SCR


SCF

Selective forwarding of calls whose numbers you have


programmed.

SCA

Selective acceptance of calls whose numbers you have


programmed.

SCR

Selective rejection of calls whose numbers you have programmed.

You can activate or deactivate this service by selecting the SC service from the
SERVICES" menu. (Confirm your choice with OK ). Using the
and
keys
select one of the SCF, SCA or SCR services. Each time activate or deactivate the
relevant service using function key ON/OFF .


Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)


Belgacom lets you view the calling party's number on the display of your set
before you answer the call. This is the socalled CLIP" service. When a call is
announced on your set the calling number is displayed for 5 seconds.
If you do not answer the call, the number is stored in memory (up to 10 numbers
can thus be stored). This is indicated by the
icon.
You can consult the list of unanswered calls by pressing function key M1 under
icon. With the
and
keys you can scroll through memories
the
C1 to C10 .
The numbers are stored in chronological order. The same number is recorded only
once, but the latest calling number will appear at the top of the list.
The
icon disappears when you have consulted the list and no new numbers
have been stored. You can then access memories C1 to C10 by choosing CLIP
MEM from the MEMORY menu. Confirm with OK . Use
and
to
access C1 to C10 .

CLIP during a second call


If you receive a second call during an ongoing call and you have subscribed to
the CLIP" service, the new calling number will be displayed for several seconds.
You can either answer the call by putting the first call on hold using the ALT key or
ignore it. (To ignore the call, you have the choice: either press R , wait for dial
tone and terminate by pressing 0; or do nothing at all.)
If you ignore the second call, the number will be added to the list of unanswered
calls, so you can call it later.

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 0',) '))*('&&+ !*  *)+ &,%) ') !* +"-+ +! ,&+"'& 1

+! "*($0 ."$$ *!'.
2 "& *+ ' +! &,%)
!"* %**  
2 & +! "&+)),(+"'& ' +! '%%%,&"+"'& & ',)
/(+"'&$$0 "&  )*,$+ ' +! +$(!'& '&-)*+"'& ! (!&'%&'& "*
&')%$ & %0 &'+  *& *  ,$+ ' +! *+


Activating and deactivating the CLIP function


 0', !- &'+ *,*)" +' +! 1
 *)-" ') " )(+"'& ' +! $$"&
&,%) "* &'+ ('**"$ ') +!&"$ )*'&* "+ "* -"*$ +' +"-+ +!
,&+"'& '& 0',) *+
$+   ."+! +!
#0 ()** OK  *$+
 '&")% ."+! OK & *$+
1
   ."+! ON/OFF 
'&")% 0',) !'" ."+! OK 

"Calling Line Identification Restriction" (CLIR)


 $ '% $+* 0', ()%&&+$0 +"-+ +! ()*&++"'& ' 0',) &,%) '&
0',) '))*('&&+* *+* 1
 *)-" 0', & $*' %'"0 +!"* *++"& '& 
() $$ *"*
') +!"* ' +' +!  
 %&, !''* +!
 ,&+"'& '&")% ."+! OK 
" &**)0 %'"0 +! *++"& ."+! +! ON/OFF #0 '&")% ."+! OK  &+) +!
&,%) ' 0',) '))*('&&+ & '&")% ."+! OK  ',) &,%) ."$$ 
"*($0 + +! '+!) & " 0', *$+ 1
   & ."$$ &'+  "*($0 "
0', !'* 1
  %%) +!+ +!"* *++"& (($"* '&$0 ') '& *"& $ $$
,)"&  $$ 0', & ()')% +! *% '()+"'& " 0', *+ ,(  *'& $$
(,+0',) '))*('&&+ '& !'$ 0 ()**"& +! R #0 & '$$'. +! ()',)
*)" '- ')  *'& $$ ."+! 1

Note
! *+ ,%) "$

%%')0 '* &'+ '&+"& +!


 '

19 . . .

2. MEMORY MENU
The 
    features the following three types of memory:
CLIP MEM

the list of 10 memories ( C1 to C10 ) containing the numbers of


unanswered calls.

DIR MEM

10 memories accessible via keys M1 M10 , each memory can


contain up to 22 characters.

DED KEYS

4 memory keys for special functions: AR , ALT , 3PTY and


TRANS , each key can contain up to 5 characters.

List of incoming calls (CLIP MEM)

If you have subscribed to the CLIP" service, The 


   
automatically stores the numbers of the last 10 calls that were left unanswered,
e.g. if you were already engaged in a call and did not react to the Call Waiting"
signal.
The first number of the list, C1 , appears on the display. Use the
key to view
the other numbers (up to C10 ). Go offhook or press
to call your
correspondent. The numbers of the calls that were left unanswered are stored in
memories C1 to C10 .
icon appears on the display.
As soon as a number is stored in memory, the
You can consult the list of incoming calls by pressing the function key M1 and the
and
keys.
This function lets you call these numbers yourself. To call a correspondent whose
number is stored in the CLIP memory, display it and press OK .
To erase a number, display it and hold down the CLEAR key.
When you have consulted the list the
stored in memory.

icon disappears until a new number is

You can consult the list at all times as follows:


twice to go to the MEMORY menu and confirm with OK . CLIP MEM is
Press
displayed, confirm your choice with OK . The first memory, C1 , appears. Use the
and
keys to scroll through the list.
Notes
1)

Even if a subscriber has called you several times during your absence, the

    will only store the latest call made from this number.

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2)

If the list of unanswered incoming calls has not been consulted yet, as
icon, M1 becomes a function key with which you can
indicated by the
directly access this list. However, if you want to call the number stored in
direct memory M1 , you must first press the
key. The
icon then
disappears and M1 can again be used as a direct memory key.

3)

If your set is connected to a PABX, the list of incoming calls will probably not
be used. In this case it is advisable to deactivate the CLIP function in the
SETTINGS menu (CLIP OFF).

Direct memories
Programming
There are 10 direct memory keys M1 to M10 . These keys can be programmed
via the MEMORY menu.
Press

twice to go to the MEMORY menu and confirm with OK .

CLIP MEM appears on the display.

Press
OK .

so that

appears on the display and confirm your choice with

DIR MEM

The first memory appears: M1 -- -- -- -- .The dashed line indicates that


the memory is empty.
On the screen the icons
Use the
and
Press OK .

and OK appear.

keys to select a memory, Mx , to be programmed.

Enter the number you want to program and confirm with OK .


Wait until OK has disappeared from the display and been replaced with Mx
followed by the number.
or

Use

to select another memory to be checked or programmed.

Notes
1)

Briefly pressing the CLEAR key will erase the last digit, whereas a long
keypress will erase the entire number. Press
to restore the contents.
Press OK to store the change.

2)

appears, you can display the entire memory contents by pressing the
If
corresponding function key, M3 .

3)

You can also program the last manually dialled number in a memory by
pressing the
key.

21 . . .

Phoning with direct memory numbers

  
   
 -"
#(' #, ,"(0' (' -" #,)%2 $2, M1 3 M5 + .'-#(' $2,
#+,-)+,,
-( !#' ,, -( #+- &&(+#, M1 -( M5 
(. ' '(0 "((, (' ( -" (%%(0#'! -0( ()-#(',
(%%(0 2 -" ,#+ &&(+2 $2 Mx 



( ( 4"(($ (+ )+,,



$2
+,, -" ,#+ &&(+2 $2 Mx  ' !( ( 4"(($ (+ )+,, -"
 (+ !(#'! ( 4"(($ 2(. ' ,-#%% "'! 2(.+ &#' #-"+ )+,,
-(
(+- -" ()+-#(' (+ &'.%%2 #% '(-"+ '.&+ (+ ., '(-"+
&&(+2 '.&+
2(. ' (++- -" '.&+ #,)%2
 (+ !(#'! ( 4"(($ (+ )+,,#'!
0#-" -" CLEAR $2 ! -( "'! -" %,- #!#-, ( -" '.&+



"((, -" #+- &&(+2  DIR MEM  &'. ' ,%-  '.&+ .,#'!
'
$2, ( ( 4"(($ " '.&+ #,)%2 #, -"' ,'- (.-
-"

   

 
 
 2(.+ %!(& ,-+(
 #, (''- -(    2(. &.,- #+,- #%  )+ #1
-( +#/ -" #% -(' ( -" 1-+'% %#' "#, &2    (+  #!#- (
!   2(. 0'- -( %% 2(.+ (++,)(''- .-(&-#%%2 /#  )+(!+&&
&&(+2 $2 Mx  2(. &.,- #+,- )+(!+& -"#, )+ #1 #' -" ,- .'+ -"
 &'.
"' 2(. )+(!+& -" '.&+ 0#-" -" )+ #1 .'+ -"#, &&(+2 $2 Mx   2(.
'(0 )+,, -" &&(+2 $2 -" ,- 0#%% .-(&-#%%2 #',+- -" +*.#+ ,('
)., -0' -" )+ #1 ' -" '.&+
#&#%+%2 2(. &.,- %,( '-+ -" )+ #1 0"' 2(. )+(!+&  ,-#'-#(' '.&+
(+ #1 ,-#'-#(' %% ' %% (+0+#'!


Dedicated keys (Special function keys)


)#% $2, AR  ALT  3PTY ' TRANS + #'-' -( ,#&)%# 2 -" ., ( -"
,+/#,
AR #, ., -( +%% -" '.&+ ( -" )+,(' 0"( %,- %% 2(. %,( # 2(. (
'(- 0"( #- #,
ALT #, ., -( %-+'- -0' '  ,(' %%
3PTY #, ., -( ,- .)  -"+4)+-2 (' +'
TRANS #, ., -( -+', + -(  0"#% 2(. 2(.+,% 0#-"+0 +(& -" %%

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These keys can be regarded as special memory keys. You can change the code as
desired, so long as it does not exceed 5 characters. The procedure is identical to
that used for programming the direct memories.

3. SETTINGS MENU


Dialling mode: voice frequencies (DTMF) or decadic (DC).

The decadic (DC) mode is only used if your 


    is connected
to a PABX that does not support the DTMF mode. If your 
   
is used directly on the public telephone network, you do not need to change the
initial setting. To set the decadic pulse mode, select DIALLING, confirm with OK ,
press ON/OFF so that DC is displayed and confirm with OK .
Note: Temporarily switching from DC to DTMF mode
In DC mode, once the connection has been established, you can temporarily
switch to DTMF mode by means of the * key. The decadic mode is reactivated
upon termination of the call.


Ringer settings
Lift the handset or press the loudspeaker
key to hear the ringer settings through
the loudspeaker. To set the RINGER volume or melody, select RINGER from the
SETTINGS menu, confirm with OK , then select VOL or MEL with
or , and
confirm with OK . Press key 1, 2, 3 or 4 for MEL or key 0,1,2 or 3 for VOL;
confirm with OK .
Note
Volume = `0' corresponds to `do not disturb'; the flashing LED indicates an
incoming call.

Loudspeaker volume
To set the loudspeaker volume, select VOLUME from the SETTINGS menu, confirm
with OK , press key 1, 2, 3 or 4 and then confirm with OK .

Electronic keypad lock (call barring)


To control the calls being made from your set, you can lock the keypad. To lock
your set for other persons, you must protect the settings with a 4digit PIN code
(see PASSWORD menu).

23 . . .

Go to the SETTINGS menu and choose CALL BAR with the


key. Confirm with
key:
OK and select one of the following four options with the
NONE

no call barring; choose this setting to unlock the keypad.

INTZ/NAT

barring of international and nonlocal numbers.

TOT-MEM

total call barring, except for the memories,

TOTAL

total call barring

Confirm your selection with OK .


The keypad lock is indicated on the diplay by
Notes

1)

Do not forget to protect this setting as well by entering a PIN code in the
Password menu as explained further on.

2)

If your set is locked, emergency numbers 100, 101 and 112 can still be
called. If you have programmed a prefix in your set for use behind a PABX,
the emergency numbers must be preceded by that prefix.

3)

If you lock your keypad, the AR , TRANS , 3PTY , ALT and R keys will also be
inactive.

Network and code (prefix)


If your set is used behind a PABX, it must be set accordingly. For this, go to the
SETTINGS menu and select NETWORK with the
key. Confirm with OK and
ON/OFF
select either PUBLIC or PABX with the
key, confirm with OK . If you have
chosen PABX, again select the NETWORK menu (confirm with OK ) and use the
key to select the PREF menu.
Here you must store the code or prefix (2 digits maximum) to be used to gain
access to the external line. Confirm with OK .
Note
If you do not have to wait for dial tone after dialling the code, it is best to leave the
field PREF -- empty, unless you use the call forwarding and fixed destination call
services.

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Length of pause for use of the Belgacom Comfort Services


! 2). #/ *+)& ', 0# ( ,0$-#$(" !+)' )( *+-2 -) -# )-# + /$ -# ALT % 2
)+ 0# ( , --$(" .*  -#+ 4*+-2 )(! + ( )+ -+(,! ++$("  && 2). '2 #/
.(-$&
-) $(+ , -# & ("-# )! -# *.,  )+ -#$, *+)  , !)&&)0, *+ ,,
  $, $,*&2  )(!$+' 0$-# OK  -# ( *+ ,,
-) , & -    (
)(!$+' 0$-# OK  , -# ON/OFF % 2 -) , & -   )+  & ("-# (
)(!$+' 0$-# OK 

Choice of language
). ( #)), )( )! -# !)&&)0$(" !).+ &("." , ("&$,# + (# .-# (
 +'(

Calling Line Identification Presentation

).+ 
    , - $,*&2, -# - & *#)( (.' + )! -# * +,)(
0#) $, &&$(" 2). 0#$# $, $($-  2 
( 
 2). *+)&2 ) ()- #/  ,, -) -# 3  !.(-$)( ( -#$, , 2).
+ /$,  -)  -$/- -#$, ! -.+ $( 2).+ , - ,) , -) /)$  ., & ,, ,# 
&$(  $(" ,#)0( )( -# $,*&2
). 0$&& !$(  $( -#   ' (. )(!$+' 0$-# OK  # $($-$& , --$("
3   ** +, )( -# $,*&2 )  -$/- -# ! -.+  *+ ,, -# ON/OFF
!.(-$)( % 2 $(&&2 )(!$+' -# , --$(" 3   0$-# OK 


Reset
). ( + ,-)+ -# , --$(", , -# 2 0 + - -# -$' )!  &$/ +2 )! -# , - 1 *!)+ -# ' ')+$ ,
.(-$&    ** +, )( -# $,*&2
) -) -#   ' (. ( *+ ,,
)(!$+' 0$-# OK  (- + )  ( )(!$+' 0$-# OK  ! 2). #/ (- +  
0+)(" )  -+2 "$(

25 . . .

4. PASSWORD MENU
Introduction
There are two secret codes:


The secret code or PIN belonging to the set. This code prevents unauthorised
persons from modifying the settings of your set.
The Personal Code (PWD) which you may use in combination with the Belgacom
Comfort Services. This code may differ from the above PIN Code. You must
always specify in the settings of your set whether you are using this Personal Code
(INFO ON)

Programming the PIN code


Go to the PASSWORD menu by twice pressing the

key. Confirm with OK .

When NEW PIN is displayed, press OK , enter the new 4digit code and confirm
with OK . From this moment on you must enter the PIN (PIN ----) each time you
want to modify a setting. The PIN is not displayed, each digit you enter is represented
by the symbol * (PIN ****).

Personal code for use of the Comfort Services

First you must inform your 


    that you are using a Personal
Code for the Comfort Services. For this, go to the PASSWORD menu by twice
pressing the
key. Confirm with OK .
or . Confirm with OK . Then activate INFO ON by
Select SERV PWD with
pressing the ON/OFF key and confirm with OK . From this moment on you must enter
your Personal Code each time you want to use a Comfort Service.
To change your Personal Code, proceed as follows: go to the PASSWORD menu by
twice pressing the
key, confirm with OK , select SERV PWD with
or , confirm
with OK , select CHANGE, confirm with OK .
Now enter your old Personal Code (OLD PW) followed by the new one (NEW PW)
and confirm with OK .
The 
    then sends out the new code. When you receive the
network confirmation tone, confirm with OK .

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