Operating Manual ascom ETK30_U1.PM6 1 Eurit 30 19.03.
Operating and display elements 1 15 2 3 4 14 5 13 12 11 10 15 9 8 7 6 Display symbols Listen by loudspeaker Alarm Handsfree Lock Call forwarding Display overrun (upper line) Mute (MIC off) Additional functions (lower line) Call-back ETK30_U1.PM6 2 19.03.
Operating and display elements 1 The display Your telephone is equipped with a two-line, alphanumeric display. Upper line: status display, name and number of your call partner Lower line: status-dependent menu 2 Foxkey (multi-function key) The functions available under the Foxkey are shown on the lower display line. When a function appears in this line, press the Foxkey to activate it.
ascom Eurit 30 Congratulations on your purchase of an ascom Eurit 30. Thank you for choosing a Swiss quality product. Eurit 30 is intended for connection to the Euro- ISDN. If the Eurit 30 is to be connected to a PBX, please refer to the chapter on “PBX connection”. Please read this operating manual carefully to make the most of all the advantages of your new ascom Eurit 30.
Using the extended-feature functions ........................................................................... 9 Date and time ............................................................................................................... 9 Caller ID display ............................................................................................................ 9 Initiating an enquiry call/setting up a second call ............................................................
Connected Line Identification Presentation/Restriction (COLP/COLR) ............................. 24 Using a headset .......................................................................................................... 25 Programming auto-dial keys ........................................................................................ 25 Deleting auto-dial keys ................................................................................................ 26 PBX connection ............................
Installation and startup Contents of the packet Telephone base unit Handset, including connection cable Telephone connection cable Operating Manual Feet Perspex cover Connecting the handset and the telephone After unpacking the telephone, connect the handset to the base unit by plugging the handset connection cable into the small socket on the base of the telephone. Give it a slight tug to check that the plug has locked into place. Plug the other end into the handset.
Installation and startup Positioning the telephone Before using the telephone for the first time, please read the section on safety precautions in this operating manual. Make sure your telephone is placed on a hard surface with no objects directly in front of it. (The voice quality could be impaired during hands-free operation). In view of the extensive range of surfacing materials used on furniture, it is impossible to guarantee that the base of the telephone (e.g. the feet) will not cause marks.
Making a call On-hook dialling Enter the number you wish to call, lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key. Auto-dialling Press the relevant auto-dial key once or twice for the preprogrammed number, lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key. Last number redialling Press the last number redial key, several times if necessary, to retrieve one of the 9 last-dialled numbers, lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key. The amount charged for this call can be displayed by pressing the key.
Making a call Direct name dialling This allows you to search for a number by entering the person’s name. Enter the first letter of the name to display the first name listed under this letter. or to scroll through the alphabetical list until Use the name is displayed. Lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key. Listening by loudspeaker The loudspeaker allows you to listen to the other party both through the handset and the loudspeaker, so that other persons in the room can listen in on your call.
Using the extended-feature functions Your telephone’s user-friendly menu system allows you easy access to the following extended features. Date and time The date and the time are supplied automatically from the ISDN so do not have to be set manually. When the telephone is first connected, or after a power cut, the time display will flash. As soon as you make a call, the date and time are set and the time display stops flashing.
Using the extended-feature functions Terminating an enquiry call/second call Terminate the enquiry call/second call by pressing the END key. Dial: Press the Foxkey under “->1” to return to the first call. ->1 You can also terminate an enquiry call by pressing the programmed auto-dial key (see “Programming auto-dial keys”). After pressing the END key you can press the programmed auto-dial key to return to the first call.
Using the extended-feature functions Terminating a three-way conference call To speak to both call partners separately again, press the preprogrammed auto-dial key again. If the telephone is connected to a PBX, please refer to the relevant section in your PBX operating manual. Automatic call-back if busy Contact your telecoms operator for information on the introduction date for this service. If the person you have called is busy, you can activate an automatic ringback call. Called party is busy.
Using the extended-feature functions Call waiting/accepting a second call This service may have to be requested separately, depending on your ISDN connection. If another call comes in while you are on the telephone, you are alerted to this by a short ringing tone and the waiting caller’s number is displayed.
Using the extended-feature functions Unanswered calls If someone has tried to reach you, the text “Calls: 1” appears on your display. 06.06.95 09:42 Calls: 1 To call this number back, press the Foxkey below “Calls:1” and lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key or A 1: 06109738400 > del to delete the entry, press the Foxkey below “del”. Incoming calls are only stored if caller ID was transmitted.
Using the extended-feature functions Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) This service must be requested from your telecoms provider. If you are a subscriber to this service, you can suppress the display of your number on the called party’s telephone. With the handset on-hook, press the MIC key. Own No. suppressed An acknowledgement message is briefly displayed. You can now dial as normal. Your number (calling line ID) is suppressed only for the next call made.
Programming your telephone When programming, leave the handset on-hook. If you lift the handset during programming, the procedure is aborted. The programming procedure is also automatically aborted if you receive a call while programming. The menu system The menu-driven system makes your telephone very simple to operate. The Foxkey and MENU key allow you to access the various menus and submenus with ease. Use them as follows: 06.06.
Programming your telephone Menus Use the MENU key to access the first menu level: a) Name list (directory) b) Telephone settings c) Functions d) Installations Press the Foxkey under or to scroll through the relevant sub-menus. a) Name List (Directory) The name list can store approximately 150 names and numbers.
Programming your telephone Name list (directory) Use the keypad to store a name as follows. To repeat a letter use the cursor key. Example: Press the MENU key repeatedly until the menu “Name List” is displayed. Press the Foxkey under “new”. Name List new Enter, for example, the name HUSTON. For “H” press key twice, for “U” press key three times, etc. If necessary press the Foxkey under “space” or key to move the cursor.
Programming your telephone Call Forward A: off ok uncond busy The type of call forwarding can be set by pressing the Foxkey under “uncond” (unconditional), “busy” or “delayed”: uncond busy delayed off Call is forwarded immediately Call is forwarded if your telephone is busy Call is forwarded after a fixed delay (approx. 15 seconds) Call forwarding deactivated Enter the number to which calls should be forwarded and press the Foxkey under “ok” to store the setting.
Programming your telephone Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) Every telephone can be assigned up to three numbers, i.e. your telephone will only ring if one of the programmed numbers has been dialled. Each number has a different ringing melody and information text, in order to distinguish between incoming calls to the different numbers. The ringing delay facility acts as a type of automatic call transfer.
Programming your telephone Deleting the call charge total Press the MENU key as often as required until “Functions” is displayed. Press the Foxkey repeatedly until “Charge Total” is displayed. under Functions Charges: DM 10.40 change Press the Foxkey under “change”. Charges: DM 0.00 ok del Press the Foxkey under “del” and then “ok” to set the amount to 0. Please note that for technical reasons the displayed call charges may differ from the amount invoiced by your telecoms company.
Programming your telephone Programming a hotline This function allows you to temporarily programme an important number for automatic dialling whenever the handset is lifted and any key is pressed. Press the MENU key as often as required until “Functions” is displayed. Press the Foxkey under repeatedly until “Hotline” is displayed. Functions Press the Foxkey under “change”. Hotline: off change Enter the hotline number. Hotline: off 06109 06109000400 DM. 0.
Programming your telephone Setting the date Press the MENU key repeatedly until you reach the menu until “Installation”. Press the Foxkey repeatedly under you reach “Date”. Installation Date: change 11.01.95 Press the Foxkey under “change”. Enter the actual date. Date: ok 13.05.95 Press the Foxkey under “ok” to store. Setting the display language Press the MENU key repeatedly until you reach the menu until “Installation”.
Programming your telephone Suppress call waiting You can suppress the call waiting function if you do not want to be disturbed by a second incoming call. Press the MENU key as often as required until “Installation” is displayed. Press the Foxkey under repeatedly until “Call-Waiting” is displayed. Installation Call-Waiting: on change Press the Foxkey under “change”. Call-Waiting: on ok off Press the Foxkey under “off” and “ok” to suppress the call waiting function.
Programming your telephone Programming the call parking code If you wish to set your own call parking code rather than the preset code: Press the MENU key as often as required until “Installation” is displayed. Press the Foxkey under repeatedly until “Call-Id” is displayed. Installation Press the Foxkey under “change”. Park Call-Id: change Enter the desired Call ID (one digit, range to or ). (A Call ID can be deleted by pressing the Foxkey under “del”.) Park Call-Id: 7 ok If you enter a call.
Programming your telephone Using a headset If you telephone frequently, you can connect a headset to the Eurit and program it to accept and terminate calls by pressing the loudspeaker key. Press the MENU key repeatedly until menu item “Installation” appears. Press the Foxkey repeatedly under until “Headset” appears. Installation Headset: off change Press the Foxkey under “change”. Press the Foxkey under “on” and “ok” to switch on headset operation.
Programming your telephone Function No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 81 10 11 12 13 * Function Call Forward A on/off Call Forward B on/off Call Forward C on/off Park/retrieve call MCID (registration) Initiate/terminate three-way conference call Call transfer (ECT) on public line Call transfer (ECT) in PBX Initiate/terminate enquiry call, switch between calls MSN A; outgoing MSN MSN B; outgoing MSN MSN C; outgoing MSN Keypad functions (for PBX operation) After entering *, enter the relevant keypad information e.g.
PBX connection The following should be taken into account when operating the Eurit 30 in conjunction with a PBX. For detailed information on the following, please refer to your PBX operating manual. Programming the public access code When the telephone is operated in conjunction with a PBX, the public access code may have to be programmed to ensure, for instance, that the numbers on the caller list are dialled correctly. Press the MENU key until menu item “Installation” until “Public access” appears.
PBX connection Keypad information Keypad information allows you to control your PBX functions (e.g. call transfer). For further details please refer to your PBX operating manual. a) Keypad pre-dialling If or is pressed first, keypad information is automatically sent to the PBX. b) Keypad during call Press the MENU key repeatedly until “Suppl. Service” (supplementary service) appears. Suppl. Service: dial Enter the desired keypad information.
Important information Data protection during power cut Out of consideration for the environment, no batteries are used. The programmed settings and the name list remain in memory for at least 48 hours even in the absence of a power supply. Service menu To access the service menu, press key 1 in the “Installation” menu. This displays the software version. You can use another submenu (press Foxkey under ) to delete all data. This resets the telephone to the ex-factory settings. N.B.
Important information Safety precautions – Please read this operating manual and keep it in a safe place. If you have any questions, consult an expert. Have your telephone serviced by an expert; never open the telephone yourself. – Do not touch the plug contacts with pointed or metallic objects. Place your telephone on a non-slip mat. – Do not expose your telephone to direct sunlight or other sources of direct heat. – Do not install or use your telephone in rooms in which there is a risk of explosion.
Important information Guarantee Conditions Your telephone is covered by a 12-month guarantee from the date of purchase. Keep the receipt as proof of the purchase date. Within the guarantee period, Ascom will repair free of charge all defects caused by faulty material or production errors, and reserves the right to choose whether to repair the fault or replacing the telephone. This guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect use, wear and tear, or attempts by third parties to repair the unit.
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