1buttons (see folding page for the picture), 5operation, English – Topcom DIABLO 100 User Manual
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Topcom Diablo 100/Twin/Triple/Quattro
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1
Buttons (see folding page for the picture)
1.
Numerical buttons
2.
Off -hook button
3.
Redial / Pause button
4.
Flash R/ INT
5.
Direct memory button M1
6.
Paging button
(to retrieve the handset)
7.
Mute button
2
Display
3
Installation (See picture on folding page)
4
Battery low indication
When the battery is empty, the handset no longer carries out operations.
Full battery
Empty battery
When you are in the middle of a conversation and the battery is almost empty, the handset will emit a warning signal. Place the handset
on the base unit to charge.
5
Operation
5.1
Outgoing calls
5.1.1 Making a phone call or redialing one of the last 5 numbers
Enter the desired telephone number or press the Redial key
to dial out one of the last 5 numbers
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press the scroll keys
a
few times until the desired number appears on the display
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Press the Off-hook button
to dial out
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Press the on-hook button
when you want to terminate the call.
Note: Press the Mute button
during a conversation. to deactivate or activate the microphone.
Note: You can set the volume between 1-5 by pressing the scroll button
.
5.1.2 Call setup with dial preparation
Enter the desired telephone number. An incorrect number can be corrected by means of the Mute
button.
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Press the Off-hook button
. The number will be dialled automatically.
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Press the On-hook button
when you want to terminate the call.
5.2
Incoming calls
When a call comes in, the handset will start to ring.
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Press the Off-hook button
to answer the incoming call. To end the call press
the On-hook button
.
5.3
Programming memory numbers
You can program 10 indirect numbers (of max. 24 digits) in the phone’s memory.
Press the Memory
button short. The first entry will be shown on the display
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Press and hold the Memory button
until the
-
icon appears on the display.
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Enter the location (0-9) where you want to store the telephone number under.
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Enter the telephone
number you whish to store.
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Press the Memory button
again to confirm.
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You will hear a confirmation tone and the next entry will
appear. To leave the memory programming, press the on-hook
button.
Note: If you wish to insert a pause, press the Redial/Pause button
on the location where you want a pause of 3 sec.
5.4
Calling a memory number
Press the Memory button
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Scroll with the Up/Down keys
to the entry you want to dial (0-9).
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Press the Off-hook button
. The memory number will be dialled automatically.
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Press the On-hook button
to terminate the call.
5.5
Direct access memory (Key 1,2,3 and M1)
The product has 3 locations (Key ‘1’, ‘2’ and ‘3’) where you can store a number under and dial it by pressing and holding one of these keys
in standby. The phone will automatically take the line and dial the number which is stored under this key. The number stored under key
‘1’ can also be dialed out by pressing the ‘M1’-key shortly in standby.
5.5.1 Programing the direct memory keys
Press the Memory
button short. Press and hold the Memory button
until the
-icon appears on the display. Press and hold one
of the 3 direct memory keys (Key 1,2 or 3) where you want to store the number under until ‘Sx - _’ appears.
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Enter the telephone number
you whish to store.
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Press the Memory button
again to confirm.
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You will hear a confirmation tone and the next entry will appear.
To leave the direct memory programming, press the On-hook button
.
5.6
Paging
Press the Paging button
on the base unit, the handset emits a ringing signal to help you find a lost handset. Press any key to stop the
ringing on all handsets.
5.7
Programming procedure
You can change the ring melodie, volume, day, time etc... by going into the program procedure: To go into the program procedure you
have to press and hold the Program button
until the icon
starts to flash.
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Press the Program button again to change the first
setting. Each time you press the Program button
you will confirm the previous setting and jump to the next setting:
You are online
INT = Internal communication
EXT = External communication
There are more digits on the left
There are more digits on the right
New numbers in call list
Program mode
The keypad is locked
- x -
x = handset number
The antenna indicates the quality of reception
The antenna blinks when the handset is out of range!
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Answered/Unanswered calls
Memory records are being retrieved or set up
hh:mm
Time: hh = hours, mm = minutes
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8.
On hook button
9.
Charge indicator/ On line (LED)
10.
Call log/Scroll Up
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11.
Scroll Down
12.
Key lock
13.
Program/Memory button
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