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DT290
Cordless Phone for MD110 Communication System
User Guide
Welcome
DT2902
Welcome
Welcome to the User Guide for the DT290 cordless phone in the
Ericsson MD110 communication system. It is a state-of-the-art
business communications system. Its alliance of features and
facilities effectively improves communications for virtually any kind
of organisation.
There is a line of telephones designed for easy use in every
situation to take full advantage of these advanced features and
facilities.
Some markets use differing codes for some functions. In this guide,
all functions are described using the most common code. The
markets and their differing code is shown as a side note.
The User Guide describes the facilities of the DT290 phone as it is
programmed at delivery from the factory. There may be some
differences in the way your system is programmed. Please consult
your system administrator if you need further information.
The latest version of this User Guide can also be downloaded from:
http://www.ericsson.com/enterprise
ERICSSON MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH
REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Ericsson shall not be
liable for errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential
damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of
this material.
Hereby, Ericsson Enterprise AB, declares that this telephone, is
in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
Please refer to: http://www.ericsson.com/sdoc
EN/LZT 103 49 R1A
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Important .........................................................4
Description .......................................................8
Switching On/Off ............................................14
Free Seating (optional) ....................................15
Incoming Calls ...............................................17
Outgoing Calls ...............................................19
Call List ..........................................................22
During Calls ....................................................24
When You Receive a Busy Signal ...................29
Call Forwarding ..............................................32
Internal Messages ..........................................41
Voice Mail .......................................................42
Information .....................................................45
Abbreviated Numbers ....................................47
Phone Book ...................................................50
Group Facilities ..............................................58
Authority ........................................................60
Other Useful Facilities .....................................63
Settings and Adjustments ..............................68
Audible Signals ..............................................79
Display Information .........................................81
Installation ......................................................84
Reference ......................................................91
Troubleshooting ..............................................97
Glossary .........................................................99
Index ............................................................ 100
Important
DT2904
Important
This section describes the information that is important to know
before you use the DT290 phone and the functions described.
Note: This User Guide describes the supported MD110
Communication System functions together with the most
commonly used phone-specific functions. All phone-specific
functions are listed in the menu structure, see section Menu
structure” on page 13.
Before using the DT290 the first time you have to charge and
connect the battery, see section “Installation” on page 84.
Coverage area
Your organisation’s premises is covered by a number of cells which
forms the coverage area. You can make and answer calls anywhere
within this area; outside you will lose contact with the system.
Company coverage:
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Important
PIN code
Your phone is initially provided with a pre-set PIN code (Personal
Identification Number). You should change this PIN code to a
personal PIN code to prevent misuse.
To change the PIN code
Route: Settings » PhoneLock » ChangePIN
ChangePIN
Select.
.i Press.
EnterOldPIN
: is displayed.
Z .i Enter the current PIN code (default 0000) and press.
Either
EnterNewPIN:
or
Wrong PIN
is displayed. In the latter
case, you have entered a number that does not match the current
PIN code.
Z .i Enter the four digits of the new PIN code and press.
RepeatNewPIN
is displayed.
Z .i Enter the new PIN code again and press.
Either
New PIN accepted
or
Wrong New PIN
is displayed.
Note the new PIN code for future use.
If you incorrectly enter a new PIN code three times in a row, your
phone leaves this menu option.
In other situations, if you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in
a row, your phone is blocked and
PIN Blocked, Unblock?
is
displayed. See section “IPEI code” on page 6 to unblock your
phone.
Important
DT2906
IPEI code
If your phone is blocked because an incorrect PIN code has been
entered three times, you can unlock it with the IPEI code
(International Portable part Equipment Identity). After entering the
IPEI code, you must enter a new PIN code.
The IPEI code is a unique code which has been assigned to your
phone. The IPEI code can be found in the
ShowIPEI
menu.
If your phone is blocked,
PIN Blocked, Unblock?
appears. The
phone must be unblocked before it can be used again.
To display the IPEI code
Route: Information » ShowIPEI
.i Select
ShowIPEI
and press.
Enter PIN
: is displayed.
Z .i Enter the PIN code for your phone (default 0000) and press.
The 13-digit IPEI code is displayed.
.i Press to leave this menu.
Note: Write down the IPEI code for future use. If you cannot
retrieve the IPEI code, please contact your system
administrator. Keep the IPEI code secret to prevent misuse
of your phone.
Unblock the DT290
.i Press.
Backdoor:
is displayed.
Z .i Enter the IPEI code and press.
EnterNewPIN:
is displayed.
Z .i Enter the four digits of the new PIN code and press.
RepeatNewPIN
is displayed.
Z .i Enter the new PIN code again and press.
Either
New PIN accepted
or
Wrong New PIN
is displayed. In the
latter case, the new PIN and the code you have just entered do not
match. If
New PIN accepted
appears, you can use the phone
again.
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Important
Networks (menu option)
The menu option Networks should only be used for administration
purposes by Ericsson service staff. Using this menu option may
cause a logout from the DECT/GAP network, and no further calls
will be possible.
Note: In case of a logout, the phone must be logged on
again by a service technician.
Description
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Description
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Description
1 Antenna
2Volume Up
Off-hook: raise earpiece volume. See section “Settings and Adjustments
on page 68.
3Volume Down
Off-hook: lower earpiece volume. See section “Settings and Adjustments
on page 68.
4 Off-hook / Yes
Answer call, accept.
5 Clear (C) / Mute
Delete latest entered digit. Backspace when editing text. Cancel a
menu option. Microphone, ringer and warning on/off, see sections
During Calls” on page 24 and “Settings and Adjustments” on
page 68.
6 Control key (up)
Scroll up through menus or name list. Move left through the
choices.
7 1 / Space
Space when editing text. See section “Phone Book” on page 50.
8 Star / Pause / Text case
Insert a dial tone pause. Upper/lower case in text mode. See
section “Phone Book” on page 50.
9 Battery (rear side)
See section “Installation” on page 84.
10 Microphone (rear side)
11 Warning light
Ringing, message waiting, battery low, exit cover area.
12 Earpiece
Please note: The phone may retain small magnetic
articles around the earpiece region.
13 Display (3 rows)
Display at rest. Work is the network name and 132 is (your)
extension number. See section “Display signs and icons” on
page 11.
14 On/Off / On-hook / No
Switch on/off, end call, one menu back. Cancel a menu option.
Description
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15 Control key (down)
Scroll down through menus, name list. Move right in choices.
16 Keypad
17 Hands-free
Activate hands-free speaking. See sections “Incoming Calls” on
page 17, “Outgoing Calls” on page 19 and “During Calls” on
page 24.
18 R/Message
Put call on hold (inquiry), take call off hold or enter the message
system. See section “During Calls” on page 24.
19 Accessory connectors
See section “Installation” on page 84.
20 Loudspeaker (rear side)
For hands-free speaking function. See sections “Incoming Calls” on
page 17, “Outgoing Calls” on page 19 and “During Calls” on
page 24.
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Description
Display signs and icons
The display gives you visual feedback on all actions that you
perform, and also textual warnings. The upper two rows are text
rows (12 possible characters in each row), showing menus that you
can access, names and numbers that you edit or dial, your phone
ID etc. The lower row displays different statuses, visualized by
icons. For more information see section Display Information” on
page 81.
The DT290 display
Signs in the text rows
> Menu pointer / Diversion indicator
Shows the menu that can be accessed by pressing the YES key.
When displayed before a name or number it indicates that the
phone is diverted to another extension.
< Number too long for display
There are more digits to the left.
Call List icon
Marks an entry in the Call List. Three different call types are
displayed:
<- Incoming call
-> Outgoing call
X Missed call
! Exclamation Mark
Marks an unread entry in an entry list.
Description
DT29012
Display icons
Signal strength
On when your phone is locked to the system. The bars indicate
reception quality. Four bars indicate optimal reception.
Ringer off
Ringing signal muted or microphone off.
Key lock
Keys are locked.
Call
On when your phone is off-hook and flashes during ringing.
Message
Message received.
Call info
New unanswered entry in the MissedCalls list.
Battery gauge
The battery cells flash sequentially while the battery is charging and
remain solid when charging is complete. Indicates the amount of
talk and standby time left.
Note: An alarm sounds when there is less than 15 minutes
calling time left in the battery.
Additional display features
Depending on which network you are connected to, additional
display features are available. For example, displaying the date and
time. Ask your system administrator if you require additional display
features.
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Description
Menu structure
The available phone-specific functions and network functions can
be accessed via the DT290 menus.
L or M Press to access the on-hook menu when in standby mode or
to access the off-hook menu during a call (see below).
Navigation keys
Menu Structure
AutoKeyLock
MasterReset
Language
Settings
Find&Call
*
DeleteAll
*
Options available when “on-hook”
SelectNet
Priority *
Rename
Delete
Subscribe
CallList *
MissedCalls *
LastCall *
TotalCalls
ShowIPEI
DevServices *
Store
Find&Edit *
Edit
Delete
AddNew
AddCallList
PhoneBook
Alerts
RingVolume
KeySound
DiscreetRng
RingType
Internal
External
CallBack
Message
PhoneLock
PowerOn
Subscript
ChangePIN
Display
Light
Contrast
Networks
**
Information
Find&Call
*
CallList *
GoToDTMF ***
DevServices *
Options available when “off-hook”
LM
Move within a menu.
.i Make selection.
Move to submenu.
,| Move to previous menu.
<
Move to idle display.
* Available under certain conditions (e.g. entries stored).
Alarm
SetAlarm
AlarmOff *
Vibrator
OnIfSilent
On
Off
MessageKey
Mess.KeyNo
Voice: x Mailbox
Messages x
*
***Alternative menu DTMF-Long is not applicable for MD110.
Notes:
**Only to be used by system administrator
Left/Up
Right/Down
Confirm Back
Cancel
Switching On/Off
DT29014
Switching On/Off
Switch on the DT290
,| Press until the display lights up.
If the phone does not switch on or the battery icon starts flashing,
the battery is low. Charge the battery. While charging you can still
use your phone.
Note: If the signal strength icon is off and the message
No network is displayed you cannot make or answer calls.
Switch off the DT290
Note: During calls, you cannot switch off your phone.
,| Press until the display turns blank.
Your phone is switched off.
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Free Seating (optional)
Free Seating (optional)
The free seating function is used for persons who have an office
extension number but no telephone set of their own. For example,
flexible office workers, persons mostly working outside the office,
etc. As a free seating user and working from the office, you log on
to any free telephone set that temporarily will be assigned with your
extension number and your system authorities.
To log on
*11* Press.
Z* Enter the authorization code and press.
Z#.i Enter your telephone number and press.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.
,| Press to finish the procedure.
The display shows your telephone number.
Note: An earlier version of the free seating function use
another procedure: To log on, press
* 1 0 * extension No. #.
Free Seating (optional)
DT29016
To log off
#11#.i Press.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.
,| Press to finish the procedure.
Note: An earlier version of the free seating function use
another procedure: To log off, press
# 1 0 #.
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Incoming Calls
Incoming Calls
Answer calls
A ringing signal indicates an incoming call and the warning light
flashes quickly. The ringing type tells you whether the call is an
internal, external or call-back call and the display indicates an
incoming call. You can also see who has called you in the Call List.
Display example:
If the number is stored in the Phone Book, the associated name is
shown instead.
.i Press to answer.
If you do not answer the call, the number is stored as a missed call
in the Call List. See section “Call List” on page 22.
Note: Calls can be answered at any time, no matter if you
are programming, or keying in a number etc.
Hands-free
> Press to answer the call in hands-free speaking mode.
You are connected to the caller via the loudspeaker and
microphone.
End the call
,| Press.
The duration time of the call is shown.
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Incoming Calls
DT29018
Mute ring sound or warning sound
If the phone rings or a warning sounds at an inconvenient moment
you can temporarily suppress the sound:
< Press to turn off the ringing for the moment.
The ring off icon appears.
Even with the sound off, you can still answer the call. The warning
light and hook icon keep flashing. If you do not answer the call, the
number is stored as a missed call in the Call List. To turn off the ring
sound permanently, see section “Volume control” on page 68.
Note: If you decide not to answer the call, press the NO
key. The call is rejected and there is no entry in the Call List.
For another extension
You can answer a call to another telephone. When the telephone
rings and there is nobody to answer the call:
Z .i Call the ringing extension and press.
Busy signal.
8 Press.
Note: France press
4; Sweden press 6
Call List
The last 20 dialled numbers, missed calls and answered calls are
stored in the Call List (if supported by the network). See section
Call List” on page 22.
Anna
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Outgoing Calls
Outgoing Calls
Make calls
How to make internal and external calls. You can also make a call
via the Phone Book, see sectionMake a call” on page 51.
Notes:
Correct a wrong entry by pressing the C/MUTE key.
If you decide not to make the call while keying in the
number, press the NO key to stop.
If you receive a call while keying in the number, simply press
the YES key to answer.
You can make your calls faster by using abbreviated
numbers. See section Abbreviated Numbers” on page 47.
Internal calls
Z .i Dial the extension number and press.
Your phone will go off-hook and dial the number. On the display the
duration of the call is shown.
External calls
0 Dial the digit or digits to get an external line.
Z .i Dial the external number and press.
Your phone will go off-hook and dial the number. On the display the
duration of the call is shown.
Outgoing Calls
DT29020
To insert a pause if you have to wait for dial tone:
* Press.
Off-hook dialling
If you prefer to dial a number off-hook:
.i Press and hold and wait for the dial tone.
Note: A short press activates the Call List.
Z Dial the number and wait for a connection.
Hands-free
While you are waiting for a connection, dial tone or during the call:
> Press to switch the call to hands-free speaking mode.
You are connected to the caller via the loudspeaker and
microphone.
To end calls
,| Press to end the call.
The duration of the call is displayed.
Call List
The last 20 dialled numbers, missed calls and answered calls are
stored in the Call List (if supported by the network). See section
Call List” on page 22.
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