Topcom Cordless Telephone 4872 User Manual

BUTLER 4872  
TWIN/TRIPLE/QUATTRO  
User Guide  
v 1.5  
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English.................................................................. 1  
1 Safety instructions .................................................................................................................1  
2 Getting started .......................................................................................................................1  
2.1 Installing the base............................................................................................................................ 1  
2.2 Installing the handset....................................................................................................................... 2  
2.3 Twin/Triple/Quattro version............................................................................................................ 3  
2.4 Installing the Skype software .......................................................................................................... 3  
2.5 Installing the phone software........................................................................................................... 3  
2.6 Keys/Led.......................................................................................................................................... 6  
2.7 Icons ................................................................................................................................................ 7  
2.8 Base light......................................................................................................................................... 7  
2.9 Systray Icon & application window ................................................................................................ 7  
2.10 Navitating the menu ........................................................................................................................ 8  
2.11 Menu overview................................................................................................................................ 9  
3 Using the telephone................................................................................................................9  
3.1 Switching the handset ON/OFF....................................................................................................... 9  
3.2 Changing the language .................................................................................................................. 10  
3.3 Making a normal telephone call .................................................................................................... 10  
3.4 Making a Skype telephone call...................................................................................................... 11  
3.5 Receiving a normal telephone call ................................................................................................ 12  
3.6 Receiving a Skype call .................................................................................................................. 13  
3.7 Handsfree mode............................................................................................................................. 13  
3.8 Adjust earpiece/handsfree volume ................................................................................................ 13  
3.9 Secrecy function (Mute function).................................................................................................. 13  
3.10 Locating a handset (Paging function)............................................................................................ 13  
3.11 Keypad Lock ................................................................................................................................. 13  
3.12 Using the alphanumerical keypad ................................................................................................. 13  
4 Phonebook ............................................................................................................................14  
4.1 To add an entry.............................................................................................................................. 14  
4.2 To dial an entry.............................................................................................................................. 14  
4.3 Show Details.................................................................................................................................. 14  
4.4 Delete an entry or all entries.......................................................................................................... 15  
4.5 Edit name and number................................................................................................................... 15  
4.6 Copy a phonebook entry to another handset ................................................................................. 15  
4.7 Copy all phonebook entries to another handset............................................................................. 16  
5 Caller Identification.............................................................................................................16  
5.1 Normal incoming PSTN calls........................................................................................................ 16  
5.2 Skype incoming calls..................................................................................................................... 17  
6 Skype voice mail...................................................................................................................18  
6.1 Listen to your voicemail messages................................................................................................ 18  
6.2 Send a voicemail message directly................................................................................................ 18  
6.3 Recording your own greeting text................................................................................................. 19  
7 Chat function........................................................................................................................19  
7.1 Start a chat session on the handset ................................................................................................ 19  
8 Personalise the handset .......................................................................................................20  
8.1 Ringtone and volume..................................................................................................................... 20  
8.2 Handset name ................................................................................................................................ 20  
8.3 Keypad beeps................................................................................................................................. 21  
8.4 Wallpaper ...................................................................................................................................... 21  
8.5 Menu color..................................................................................................................................... 21  
8.6 Setting the contrast ........................................................................................................................ 21  
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8.7 Autotalk......................................................................................................................................... 21  
8.8 Prefix code..................................................................................................................................... 22  
8.9 Using the alarm feature ................................................................................................................. 22  
8.10 Setting the date and time ............................................................................................................... 22  
8.11 Setting the time format.................................................................................................................. 23  
9 Base settings .........................................................................................................................23  
9.1 Ringtone ........................................................................................................................................ 23  
9.2 Ringer Volume .............................................................................................................................. 23  
9.3 Dial Mode...................................................................................................................................... 23  
9.4 Recall............................................................................................................................................. 24  
9.5 System PIN.................................................................................................................................... 24  
10 Tools......................................................................................................................................24  
10.1 Appointment.................................................................................................................................. 24  
10.2 Stopwatch ...................................................................................................................................... 25  
11 Skype and PC settings .........................................................................................................25  
11.1 PC time settings............................................................................................................................. 25  
11.2 List alert......................................................................................................................................... 25  
11.3 Setting the netstatus by the handset............................................................................................... 25  
11.4 Chat alert ....................................................................................................................................... 26  
12 Additional handsets and base stations ...............................................................................26  
12.1 Adding a new handset ................................................................................................................... 26  
12.2 Removing a handset ...................................................................................................................... 26  
12.3 Select a base .................................................................................................................................. 27  
12.4 Using the intercom feature ............................................................................................................ 27  
13 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................28  
14 Technical dataTechnical characteristics............................................................................29  
15 Warranty ..............................................................................................................................30  
15.1 Warranty period............................................................................................................................. 30  
15.2 Warranty handling......................................................................................................................... 30  
15.3 Warranty exclusions...................................................................................................................... 30  
16 Disposal of the device (environment) .................................................................................30  
17 Cleaning................................................................................................................................30  
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Safety instructions  
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1 Safety instructions  
• Only use the charger plug supplied. Do not use other chargers as this may damage the battery  
cells.  
• Only insert rechargeable batteries of the same type. Never use ordinary, non-rechargeable  
batteries. Insert rechargeable batteries so they connect to the right poles (indicated in the  
battery compartment of the handset).  
• Do not touch the charger and plug contacts with sharp or metal objects.  
• The operations of some medical devices may be affected.  
• The handset may cause an unpleasant buzzing sound in hearing aids.  
• Do not place the basic unit in a damp room or at a distance of less then 1.5m away from a water  
source. Keep water away from the handset.  
• Do not use the telephone in environments where there is a risk of explosions.  
• Dispose of the batteries and maintain the telephone in an environment-friendly manner.  
• As this telephone cannot be used in case of a power cut, you should use a mains-independent  
telephone for emergency calls, e.g. a mobile phone.  
2 Getting started  
2.1  
Installing the base  
For installation, do the following:  
1 Plug one end of the adaptor into the outlet and the other end into the adaptor jack on the back  
of the base.  
2 Connect one end of the telephone cord with the wall phone jack and the other end to the bottom  
of the telephone.  
3 Put the telephone- and AC power line cord in the base guides as shown on the picture below.  
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- Back view of base -  
A. Telephone wall outlet  
B. Power cable  
C. Telephone cord  
2.2  
Installing the handset  
1 Open the battery compartment.  
2 Insert the batteries respecting the polarity (+ and -).  
3 Close the battery compartment.  
4 Leave the handset on the base unit for 20 hours. The Line/Charge indicator  
on the base will light up.  
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- Back view of handset -  
A. Cover  
B. Rechargeable batteries  
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Before you use the telephone for the first time, you must first make sure the battery  
is charged for 20 hours. If you do not do this, the telephone will not work optimally.  
2.3  
Twin/Triple/Quattro version  
If you have purchased a Twin, Triple or Quattro version:  
1 Plug one end of the adaptor into the outlet and the other end into the adapter jack on the bottom  
of the charger.  
2 Insert the battries inside the handset.  
3 Charge the handset for at least 20 hours.  
2.4  
Installing the Skype software  
To be able to make calls over internet, you need a broadband connection and Skype installed on  
and follow the installation procedure.  
2.5  
Installing the phone software  
To be able to use the Butler 4872 phone together with Skype, you need to install the phone  
software on your computer. This software will be the bridge between Skype and the phone.  
Minimum system requirements:  
• PC running under Windows XP or 2000;  
• 32 MB free memory;  
• 20 MB free hard disk space;  
• Internet connection with 56kbps or higher.  
1 Install the software from the CD included with the phone.  
For the latest version of the software please look at our website:  
2 Insert the CD when the PC is on. If the program doesn’t run automatically, click on the Start  
icon and select “Run”. Enter D:\CD_Start.exe (if D in not your CD-ROM drive, enter the  
appropriate letter).  
3 Click “Install Software”.  
The installation wizard will guide you through the process.  
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4 When “Plug in your phone...” appears, connect the USB plug of the phone to the PC and click  
“Next”..  
5 When “Can Windows connect...” appears, select “No, not this time” and click “Next”.  
6 When the new hardware wizard starts, select “Install software automatically” and click next.  
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7 Click “Continue Anyway” when the following screen appears.  
8 When the hardware wizard is completed, click “Finish”.  
9 After 5 minutes the software will detect the phone. Click “Next”.  
10 The software will now end the installation of all the drivers and after a while you can click  
“Finish” with “Reboot now” selected.  
11 Installation is now completed.  
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2.6  
Keys/Led  
Handset  
1. Display  
2. Up/Redial key  
3. Soft Menu key 2  
4. Right/Flash key R/Netstatus key  
5. On-hook / OFF key  
6. Alphanumeric keys  
7. Keypad lock  
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8. Ringer Off-key  
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9. Down/call log key  
10. Off-hook key/ Handsfree/ On-key  
11. Left/INT key  
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12. Skype key  
13. Soft Menu key 1  
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Base  
14. In use/Power/Handset on base LED  
15. Paging key  
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2.7  
Icons  
PSTN Off hook/Handsfree key  
PSTN On hook/Power off  
Missed calls in call list*  
Handset ringer volume OFF  
Handset within base range  
Phonebook  
New voice mail  
Keypad lock  
Alarm set  
Handset not registered or out of range  
Menu  
Mute  
OK/Confirm  
Back  
Chat  
Play voicemail message  
PC Off hook  
PC Call list  
Internall Call  
PC On hook  
Contact name selected for conference  
call  
No key  
* If the Caller line identification service is available on the telephone line.  
Battery status  
Battery empty  
Battery low  
Battery medium  
Battery full  
2.8  
Base light  
Handset on base  
• OFF: no base power connected or handset not in base for charging  
• ON: handset charging  
• Blinking slowly: Off hook or during ringing  
• Blinking rapidly: during registration  
2.9  
Systray Icon & application window  
The systray Icon will show different information on the status of the phone/PC connection and  
Skype.  
If the Topcom ‘VoIP’ icon has the following colours:  
- Green : Connection is OK and Skype is seen by the phone  
- Yellow: Skype is not found by the phone or is not running  
- Red: PC doesn’t see the phone (no connection)  
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When you double click the Topcom Systray icon you see the application window with some more  
information as below:  
In the title bar you can see the version of the application software. When you click on the left  
upper Icon and select ‘About TOPCOM Butler 4872’ you can see more information about the  
versions:  
2.10 Navitating the menu  
The Butler 4872 has a menu system which is easy to use. Each menu leads to a list of options. The  
menu map is shown on the following paragraph.  
1 When the handset is switched on and in standby, press the soft menu key 1  
to open the main menu.  
2 Scroll to the menu option you want.  
3 Press the soft menu key to view further options or to confirm the setting  
displayed.  
To exit or to go back one level in the menu  
To go to the previous level in the menu, press the soft menu key.  
To cancel and return to standby at any time, press the on-hook key.  
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2.11 Menu overview  
Menu  
Submenu items  
Inbox  
Voicemail  
Outbox  
Greeting  
Ringtone  
Ringer Volume  
Handset Name  
Keypad Beep  
Wallpaper  
Menu Color  
Contrast  
Handset  
Auto Talk  
Prefix  
Select Base  
Language  
Registration  
Ringtone  
Ringer volume  
Dial mode  
Recall  
Base settings  
Net Settings  
System PIN  
PC Time  
List Alert  
Net Status  
Chat Alert  
Set Alarm  
Alarm/Clock  
Tools  
Date & Time  
Time Format  
Appointment  
Stopwatch  
Power Off  
3 Using the telephone  
3.1  
Switching the handset ON/OFF  
1 Press ans hold the OFF key to switch the handset off.  
2 Press the off-hook key or place the handset in the base to switch the  
handset back on.  
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3.2  
Changing the language  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Language” and confirm.  
4 Select a language and confirm.  
The screen displays “Saved”. If you have chosen English, your handset’s  
menus will be in English.  
5 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
The arrows indicate that further options are available.  
3.3  
Making a normal telephone call  
Direct dialling  
1 Press the off-hook key to start the call.  
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2 Dial the telephone number.  
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3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Pre-dialling  
With the pre-dialling feature, you can enter and modify a number before making the call.  
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1 Dial a number of up to 25 digits.  
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Press and hold the 0 key to insert a pause. The screen displays a P.  
2 Press the soft menu key to correct.  
3 Select “Save” to save the number in the phonebook.  
4 Press the off-hook key to start the call.  
5 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Redial a number from the list  
You can redial up to 10 of the last numbers called. If you have stored a name in the phonebook to  
go with the number, the name will be displayed instead.  
1 Press the redial key.  
2 Select “Redial” and confirm.  
3 Select a number. If the number is in the phonebook, the name will be  
shown.  
4 Press the off-hook key to start the call or select “Option”.  
5 If you selected “Option”, scroll and select:  
“Delete Call”: to remove the number from the call list;  
“Save Number”: to store the number into the phonebook;  
“Delete All”: to erase the call list.  
6 Confirm selection.  
7 Press the on-hook key to hang up or to go to standby.  
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3.4  
Making a Skype telephone call  
Making a Skype call from the online contact list  
1 Press the Skype-key.  
The Skype nickname is shown on the display.  
2 Select a contact person.  
3 Press the left key to switch between the Skype nickname and account ID  
name.  
4 To start the call:  
Press the Skype-key to start the call.  
OR  
Select “Option”, then scroll until “Call Contact” is selected.  
Start the call by confirming.  
5 Press the on-hook key to hang up or to go back to standby.  
If the Skype nickname contains special characters the phone cant display, the  
account ID name will be shown instead.  
Making a Skype call using speed-dial numbers  
Make sure you have added speed-dial numbers to your contacts.  
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1 Enter the speed-dial number (0-99).  
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2 Press the Skype-key to start the call.  
3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
You can also store speed-dial numbers into the phonebook  
(See ”4 Phonebook”).  
Making a SkypeOut call  
To make SkypeOut calls, you have to buy SkypeOut credits!  
You can call fixed lines or mobile numbers via Skype at low rate if you have SkypeOut credits:  
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1 Dial the telephone number.  
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2 Press the Skype-key to start the call.  
3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Redial one of the last 5 called contacts  
1 Press the redial key.  
2 Select “PC OUT” and confirm.  
The number/Skype nickname you last called appears on the display.  
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3 Scroll through the called contact list.  
4 Press the left key to switch between the Skype nickname and account ID  
name.  
5 Press the Skype-key to start the call or press the off-hook key.  
6 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Make a conference call with your Skype contacts  
You can call more then one contact at the same time by selecting the contacts first in the contact  
list.  
1 Press the Skype-key.  
The Skype nickname is shown on the display.  
2 Select a contact person.  
3 Press the right key to select the contact persons you want to call. The  
netstatus icon in front of the contact name will be changed into  
4 Select “Option”.  
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5 Select “Conference” and confirm.  
6 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Putting a call on hold  
During a Skype call (normal, conference and SkypeOut), you can put the call on hold.  
1 Select “Option”.  
2 Select “Hold” and confirm.  
Now, the other side cannot hear what you are saying.  
To continue the conversation:  
1 Select “Option”.  
2 Select “Unhold” and confirm.  
3.5  
Receiving a normal telephone call  
When you receive an external call, the screen displays “External Call”.  
To take the call:  
1 Press the off-hook key.  
OR  
Lift the handset off its base (if “Auto Talk” is activated  
(See ”8.7 Autotalk”))  
The call in progress icon appears on the screen. The call duration is displayed  
after 15 seconds.  
2 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
You can turn the ring volume off during incoming call by selecting “Quiet”.  
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3.6  
Receiving a Skype call  
When you receive a Skype call, the screen displays the contact person who is calling you.  
To take the call:  
1 Press the Skype-key.  
OR  
Lift the handset off its base (if “Auto Talk” is activated  
(See ”8.7 Autotalk”))  
The call in progress icon appears on the screen. The call duration is displayed  
after 15 seconds.  
2 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
3.7  
Handsfree mode  
Handsfree lets you talk to your caller without holding the handset. It also enables other people in  
the room to listen to both sides of your conversation.  
1 To switch any call to handsfree, press the handsfree key during the call.  
3.8  
3.9  
Adjust earpiece/handsfree volume  
1 Press up or down to select volume 1-5 during a normal or handsfree call.  
Secrecy function (Mute function)  
During a conversation, you can turn off the microphone so the person on the other side of the line  
will not hear you.  
1 Press the soft menu key to deactivate the microphone.  
“Mute On” appears on the display.  
2 Select “Off” to activate the microphone again.  
3.10 Locating a handset (Paging function)  
1 Press the paging key on the base.  
All handsets registered with the base will ring for 30 seconds.  
3.11 Keypad Lock  
You can lock the keypad to prevent accidental dialling while carrying the handset around.  
1 Press and hold the keypad locked key until “Locked” and the keypad  
locked icon appear on the display.  
2 To unlock, select “Unlock”, followed by the keypad locked key.  
3.12 Using the alphanumerical keypad  
With your telephone, you can also enter alphanumeric characters. This is useful for entering a  
name into the phonebook, giving a name to the handset, ...  
To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as necessary.  
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Phonebook  
For example, to select an ‘A’, press ‘2’ once. To select a ‘B’, press ‘2’ twice and so on.  
To select ‘A’ and then ‘B’ consecutively, press ‘2’ once, wait until the cursor moves on to the next  
character, then press ‘2’ twice.  
During entering text, the available character under each key appears below on the display.  
You can change the input character set from English to Latin, Greek or Russian by pressing and  
holding the #-key for 2 seconds.  
Press ‘0’ to select a space.  
Press the *-key to switch between small letters and capitals.  
Press and hold the #-key for 2 seconds to change the input character set.  
Press the soft menu key to correct.  
4 Phonebook  
Each handset can store up to 50 names and numbers. Names can be up to 16 characters long and  
numbers up to 24 digits.  
4.1  
To add an entry  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
If the phonebook is empty, “Phonebook Empty” appears on the display. If  
names have been stored, they are listed.  
2 Select “Option”.  
3 Select “New Entry” and confirm.  
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4 Use the keypad to enter the name, then select “Save”.  
5 Use the keypad to enter the number, then select “Save”.  
6 Select the desired ring melody and select “Save”.  
7 Return to standby.  
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4.2  
To dial an entry  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Press the off-hook key to start the call.  
4 Return to standby.  
4.3  
Show Details  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Select “Option”.  
4 Select “Show Details” and confirm.  
The name, number and ring melody you have assigned to the entry appear on  
the display.  
5 Return to standby.  
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Phonebook  
4.4  
Delete an entry or all entries  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Select “Option”.  
To delete one entry:  
4 Select “Delete Entry” and confirm.  
To delete all entries:  
4 Select “Delete All” and confirm.  
5 Press the right menu key to confirm or the left menu key to cancel.  
6 Return to standby.  
4.5  
Edit name and number  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Select “Option”.  
4 Select “Edit Entry” and confirm.  
5 Press the soft menu key to delete and use the keypad to change the name.  
6 Select “Save”.  
7 Edit the number and select “Save”.  
8 Select the desired ring melody and select “Save”.  
9 Return to standby.  
4.6  
Copy a phonebook entry to another handset  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Select “Option”.  
4 Select “Copy Entry” and confirm.  
The available handsets (all the handsets that are registered on the base) are  
shown.  
5 Select the desired handset and confirm.  
“Copying to handset x” appears on the display.  
“Receive phonebook record?” appears on the display of the destination  
handset.  
6 On the destination handset, press the right menu key to confirm or the left  
menu key to cancel the transfer.  
7 Return to standby.  
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4.7  
Copy all phonebook entries to another handset  
By copying all entries from one handset to another, you will erase all existing  
records at the destination handset.  
1 Press the soft menu key.  
2 Select the desired name or use the keypad to enter the first letter of the  
name.  
3 Select “Option”.  
4 Select “Copy All” and confirm.  
The available handsets (all the handsets that are registered on the base) are  
shown.  
5 Select the desired handset and confirm.  
“Copying to handset x” appears on the display.  
“Replace all phonebook records?” appears on the display of the destination  
handset.  
6 On the destination handset, press the right menu key to confirm or the left  
menu key to cancel the transfer.  
7 Return to standby.  
5 Caller Identification  
5.1  
Normal incoming PSTN calls  
This service only works when you have a Caller ID/Clip subscription. Please con-  
tact your telephone company.  
When you receive a call from your fixed telephone line, the telephone number of the caller appears  
on the handset display. The telephone can receive calls in both FSK and DTMF. You can also see  
his or her name if it is transmitted by the network. If the name is programmed in the phonebook,  
the name in the phonebook is displayed!  
The telephone can store 30 calls in a Call List (received and missed) that can be reviewed later.  
When the memory is full, the new calls automatically replace the oldest calls in the memory.  
Missed calls are signalled by a blinking icon on the display. The handset  
name is replaced by this icon and the amount of missed calls.  
To read the received calls  
1 Press the down button.  
2 Select “Clip” and confirm.  
The Received calls list appears on the display. This is a combination of  
received and missed calls.  
3 Select the desired name or number.  
4 Press the off-hook key to start the call.  
OR  
Select “Option”.  
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To delete one entry:  
5 Select “Delete Entry” and confirm.  
6 Return to standby.  
To delete all entries:  
5 Select “Delete All” and confirm.  
6 Return to standby.  
To add the number to the phonebook:  
5 Select “Add Entry” and confirm.  
6 Use the keypad to enter the name, then select “Save”.  
7 Use the keypad to edit the number, then select “Save”.  
8 Select the desired ring melody end select “Save”.  
9 Return to standby.  
5.2  
Skype incoming calls  
When you receive a Skype call, the name of the contact will appear on the screen. The last 30  
missed and received calls are stored in the PC call list. When the memory is full, the new calls  
automatically replace the oldest calls in the memory.  
Missed calls are signalled by a blinking icon. When the calls are read, the  
icon will not blink anymore.  
To read the received Skype calls  
1 Press the down button.  
2 Select “PC-In” and confirm.  
The most recently received calls appear on the display.  
3 Return to standby.  
The following information will be shown:  
Call 001  
Sequence number in the list  
Account name ID  
14:39 24/05  
Contactname with netstatus icon  
Time and date of the received call  
The icon in front of the sequence number is shown with a red dot to indicate  
that the call is not read.  
1 Scroll through the list.  
2 Press the Skype-key to start the call or press the off-hook key.  
3 Return to standby.  
You can only delete the call list by erasing the call history on your Skype PC  
program.  
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Skype voice mail  
6 Skype voice mail  
To have voice mail, you need to have a subscription.  
When you have voice mail subscription and you have received a new  
message, the new message icon appears on the display. You can also send a  
voice mail message to one of your skype contacts by the menu (outbox)  
without calling them first.  
6.1  
Listen to your voicemail messages  
1 Select “Menu”.  
2 Select “Voicemail” and confirm.  
3 Select “Inbox” and confirm.  
4 Scroll through the list of voicemails.  
5 Return to standby.  
Call 001  
Sequence number in the list  
Account name ID  
14:39 24/05  
Contactname with netstatus icon  
Time and date of the received call  
New unlisted messages are shown with the red dot icon.  
6 Press the right key to listen to the message.  
You can also enter the voicemail inbox menu directly by pressing and holding the  
‘1’  
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You can only delete the message list by erasing the call history on your Skype PC  
program.  
6.2  
Send a voicemail message directly  
You can send a voicemail message directly to one of your contacts in two ways:  
By the voicemail menu  
1 Select “Menu”  
2 Select “Voicemail” and confirm.  
3 Select “Outbox” and confirm.  
4 Scroll through the contact list to select the desired contact person.  
5 Select “Send”.  
6 Start speaking your message after the greeting text.  
7 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
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Chat function  
By the contact list:  
1 Press the Skype-key.  
The Skype nickname is shown on the display.  
2 Scroll through the called contact list.  
3 Press the right key to select the contacts you want. The netstatus icon in  
front of the contact name will be changed.  
4 Select “Option”.  
5 Select “Send voicemail” and confirm.  
6 Start speaking your message after the greeting text.  
7 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
6.3  
Recording your own greeting text  
1 Select “Menu”.  
2 Select “Voicemail” and confirm.  
3 Select “Greeting” and confirm.  
4 Start recording your own greeting message after the beep.  
5 Return to standby.  
7 Chat function  
You can use your handset to chat by using the alphanumerical keypad.  
When you are in chat with someone, the balloon icon will appear above the  
right soft menu key.  
The handset will alert you when the Chat Alert function is activated (See  
”11.4 Chat alert”).  
1 Press the soft menu key to enter the chat session.  
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3 Select “Send” to confirm when you have finished writing your sentence.  
4 Return to standby if you want to stop the chat session.  
7.1  
Start a chat session on the handset  
1 Press the Skype-key.  
The Skype nickname is shown on the display.  
2 Scroll through the called contact list.  
3 Select “Option”.  
4 Select “Start chat” and confirm.  
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6 Select “Send” to confirm when you have finished writing your sentence.  
7 Return to standby if you want to stop the chat session.  
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Personalise the handset  
8 Personalise the handset  
8.1  
Ringtone and volume  
Ringtone  
You can choose from 18 different ringer melodies for internal and external calls.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Ringtone” and confirm.  
4 Select “External” for external calls or select “Internal for internal calls and  
confirm.  
5 Select the desired melody and confirm.  
During scrolling a sample is played.  
6 Return to standby.  
Ringer volume  
You can choose from 5 handset ringer volume levels and off.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Ringer volume” and confirm.  
The current setting is displayed.  
4 Press the up key to increase the volume.  
5 Press the down key to decrease the volume.  
6 Select “Save” to confirm.  
7 Return to standby.  
8.2  
Handset name  
You can change the name displayed on the handset during standby (max. 11 characters).  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Handset name” and confirm.  
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5 Press the soft menu key to correct.  
6 Select “Save” to confirm.  
7 Return to standby.  
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8.3  
Keypad beeps  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Keypad beep” and confirm.  
4 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
8.4  
Wallpaper  
You can choose from 3 different wallpaper pictures which appear in the background during  
standby.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Wallpaper” and confirm.  
4 Select the picture you want and confirm.  
During scrolling a sample is played.  
5 Return to standby.  
8.5  
8.6  
8.7  
Menu color  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Menu color” and confirm.  
4 Select “Blue”, “Green” or “Red” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
Setting the contrast  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Contrast” and confirm.  
4 Select the contrast you want (1-8) and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
Autotalk  
When there is an incoming call and the handset is on the base, the phone automatically takes the  
line when lifted from the base. This function can be turned on or off.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Autotalk” and confirm.  
4 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
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Personalise the handset  
8.8  
Prefix code  
It is possible to use your telephone with a prefix number. When dialling telephone numbers, you  
can add automatically the prefix code before the number.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Prefix” and confirm.  
4 Select “Edit” and confirm.  
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4 Select “On/Off” and confirm.  
5 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
6 Return to standby.  
8.9  
Using the alarm feature  
The date and time and use your Butler to give you a reminder alarm. You can have a different  
alarm setting for each handset registered to your base. The alarm rings only at the handset, not at  
the base or any other handset.  
Set the alarm  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Alarm/Clock” and confirm.  
3 Select “Set alarm” and confirm.  
4 Select “Once”, “On daily”, “Mon to Fri” or “Off” and confirm.  
If you have selected “Once”, “On daily” or “Mon to Fri”, the display will  
show:  
Time (24Hr):  
00:00  
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6 Select the desired ringtone and confirm.  
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7 To deactivate the alarm, select “Off” and confirm.  
8 Return to the previous menu.  
8.10 Setting the date and time  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Alarm/Clock” and confirm.  
3 Select “Date & Time” and confirm.  
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5 Return to the previous menu.  
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Base settings  
8.11 Setting the time format  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Alarm/Clock” and confirm.  
3 Select “Time format” and confirm.  
4 Select “12Hrs” or “24Hrs” and confirm.  
5 Return to the previous menu.  
9 Base settings  
9.1  
Ringtone  
You can choose from 9 different ringer melodies.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Base Settings” and confirm.  
3 Select “Ringtone” and confirm.  
4 Select the desired melody and confirm.  
During scrolling a sample is played.  
5 Return to standby.  
9.2  
Ringer Volume  
You can choose from 5 handset ringer volume levels.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Base Settings” and confirm.  
3 Select “Ringer Volume” and confirm.  
The current setting is displayed.  
4 Press the up key to increase the volume.  
5 Press the down key to decrease the volume.  
6 Select “Save” to confirm.  
7 Return to standby.  
9.3  
Dial Mode  
There are 2 types of dialling mode:  
• DTMF/Tone dialling (most common used)  
• Pulse dialling (for older installations)  
To change the dialling mode:  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Base Settings” and confirm.  
3 Select “Dial mode” and confirm.  
4 Select “Tone” or “Pulse” and select “Save”.  
5 Return to standby.  
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Tools  
9.4  
Recall  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Base Settings” and confirm.  
3 Select “Recall” and confirm.  
4 Select short flash time (100ms) or long flash time (250ms) and select  
“Save”.  
5 Return to standby.  
9.5  
System PIN  
The System PIN is used for registering and deregistering handsets and some other optional  
settings. The default System PIN is 0000.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Base Settings” and confirm.  
3 Select “System PIN” and confirm.  
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5 Enter the new PIN, select “Save” and repeat this.  
6 Return to standby.  
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10 Tools  
10.1 Appointment  
You can set 5 appointments or reminders which you can give a name and an alarm by date and  
time.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Tools” and confirm.  
3 Select “Appointments” and confirm.  
4 Select one of the 5 appointments and select “Option”.  
To edit the appointment:  
5 Select “Edit” and confirm.  
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7 Enter the date of the appointment and select “Save”.  
8 Enter the time and select “Save”.  
9 Select the desired alarm melody and select “Save”.  
10 Return to standby.  
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5 Select “Delete” and confirm.  
6 Press the right soft menu key to confirm.  
7 Press the left soft menu key to go back.  
8 Return to standby.  
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Skype and PC settings  
10.2 Stopwatch  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Tools” and confirm.  
3 Select “Stopwatch” and confirm.  
4 Select “Start” to start the stopwatch.  
5 Select “Stop” to stop the stopwatch.  
Select “Start” again to restart.  
Select “Reset” to reset the counter.  
6 Return to standby.  
11 Skype and PC settings  
11.1 PC time settings  
When the PC time setting is on, the PC-Call will use the PC clock to store the date and time of  
incoming calls.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Net Setting” and confirm.  
3 Select “PC Time” and confirm.  
4 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
11.2 List alert  
When someone is changing his netstatus to Online or going Offline, you can get a warning tone.  
The display will show who is changing his netstatus.  
To turn this alert On or Off:  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Net Setting” and confirm.  
3 Select “List alert” and confirm.  
4 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
11.3 Setting the netstatus by the handset  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Net Setting” and confirm.  
3 Select “Net Status” and confirm.  
4 Select the desired net status and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
When setting the netstatus to “Offline” or “Do not disturb”, the handset will not  
ring during incoming Skype call.  
You can enter the Netstatus menu directly by pressing the netstatus key in standby.  
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Additional handsets and base stations  
11.4 Chat alert  
When someone is writing a text message (chat), you can get a warning tone.  
To turn this alert On or Off:  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Net Setting” and confirm.  
3 Select “Chat alert” and confirm.  
4 Select “On” or “Off” and confirm.  
5 Return to standby.  
12 Additional handsets and base stations  
You can subscribe up to 5 handsets on a Butler base. Eacht handset can register up to 4 base  
stations and the user can select which base he wants to use.  
12.1 Adding a new handset  
Only needed when you have deregistered a handset or when you bought a new one.  
To put the base into regsitration mode:  
1 Press and hold the paging key on the base.  
The LED on the base will start to blink on the base for 90 seconds. During  
that time, the base is ready to register.  
On the handset:  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Registration” and confirm.  
4 Select “Register” and confirm.  
5 Select the number of the base to be associated with the handset (1-4) and  
confirm.  
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7 Return to standby.  
12.2 Removing a handset  
This procedure needs to be carried out on a different handset from the one you want to uninstall.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Registration” and confirm.  
4 Select “De-Register” and confirm.  
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6 Enter the handset number that needs to be removed and confirm.  
7 Return to standby.  
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Additional handsets and base stations  
12.3 Select a base  
You can switch your Bulter handset between bases. You can also set it to automatically base select  
with the strongest signal. The handset must first be registered with eacht base individually.  
1 Enter the menu.  
2 Select “Handset” and confirm.  
3 Select “Select Base” and confirm.  
4 Select “Manual” or “Auto” and confirm.  
If you have selected “Manual”:  
5 Select the base to be associated with the handset and confirm.  
When you have activated Automatic base selection and the handset is out of range  
on the current base, the handset will only search for the strongest base in standby  
(not during communication).  
12.4 Using the intercom feature  
Calling an internal handset  
1 Press the left key INT.  
The screen displays “Handset _”.  
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3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Transfer an external call to another handset  
During an external call:  
1 Press the left key INT.  
The screen displays “Handset _”.  
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Your external correspondent is placed on hold.  
3 When the internal correspondent answers, press the on-hook key to  
transfer the call.  
OR  
3 If the inthernal correspondent doesn’t answer, press the left key INT to  
retrieve the external correspondent or to go from one to the other.  
4 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Conference call  
You can talk between 2 handsets and an external line at the same time.  
During an external call:  
1 Press the left key INT.  
The screen displays “Handset _”.  
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Troubleshooting  
3 When the internal correspondent answers, select “Conf.”.  
OR  
3 If the inthernal correspondent doesn’t answer, press the left key INT to  
retrieve the external correspondent.  
4 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
Taking an external call during an internal communication  
When you are on intercom with another handset, you can still pick up outside calls.  
To take an incoming call:  
1 Press the on-hook key. The internal communication is now interrupted.  
2 Press the off-hook key. You are now in communication with the outside  
caller.  
3 Press the on-hook key to hang up or put the handset back on the base.  
13 Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Solution  
No display  
Batteries uncharged  
Check the position of the  
batteries  
Recharge the batteries  
Turn ON the handset  
Handset turned OFF  
No tone  
Telephone cord badly  
connected  
Check the telephone cord  
connection  
The line is occupied by another Wait until the other handset  
handset  
hangs up  
Handset out of range  
Bring the handset closer to the  
base  
The icon  
flashes  
The base has no power supply  
Check the mains connection  
to the base  
The handset is not registered on Register the handset on the  
the base base  
The ringing volume is off or low Adjust the ringing volume  
Base or handset do not ring  
Not possible to transfer a call The Flash Time is too short  
on PABX  
Set the unit to Long Flash  
Time  
Telephone does not react to  
pressing the keys  
Manipulation error  
Remove the batteries and put  
them back in place  
Cannot dial SkypeOut  
numbers  
Full number isn’t entered  
Dial ‘00’ + country code +  
(= international + country code telephone number  
not entered)  
No SkypeOut credits  
Check your SkypeOut credits  
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Technical dataTechnical characteristics  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Solution  
No audio for PC calls in the The audio device for Speech is Go to ‘Control panel’ and  
DECT phone  
not set correct in Windows to  
‘USB audio device’  
select ‘Audio and sound  
devices’. Select ‘Speech’ and  
make sure both playback and  
voice recording are set to  
‘USB audio device’.  
The Skype application doesn’t Open Skype and select  
use the telephone as audio  
device  
‘Tools’. Select ‘Options’. At  
the ‘Privacy’ settings, select  
‘manage other programs  
access Skype’ and make sure  
only the Butler is shown in the  
list.  
The Skype audio devices are not Open Skype and select  
set to the USB phone  
‘Tools’. Select ‘Options’. At  
the ‘Sound devices’ settings,  
make sure all are set to the  
‘USB audio device’.  
No PC sound anymore when The audio device for Audio is  
Go to ‘Control panel’ and  
select ‘Audio and sound  
devices’. Select ‘Audio’ and  
make sure both playback and  
recording are set to your PC  
audio card.  
using other applications  
not set correct in Windows to  
your PC audio card  
14 Technical dataTechnical characteristics  
Standard  
DECT(Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)  
GAP (Generic Access Profile)  
Frequency range  
Number of channels  
Modulation  
1880 MHz to 1900 MHz  
120 duplex channels  
GFSK  
Speech coding  
32 kbit/s  
Emission power  
Range  
10 mW ( average power per channel )  
300m in open space /50m maximum inhouse  
Up to 4  
Number of handsets  
Base powersupply  
Handset Batteries:  
Handset autonomy  
Handset talk time  
Normal conditions of use  
Dialling mode  
230V / 50 Hz / 6V DC 300mA  
2 rechargeable batteries AAA, NiMh 1,2V  
100 hours in standby  
10 hours  
+5 °C to +45 °C  
Pulse / Tone  
Flash time  
100 or 250 ms  
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Warranty  
15 Warranty  
15.1 Warranty period  
The Topcom units have a 24-month warranty period. The warranty period starts on the day the new  
unit is purchased. The warranty on batteries is limited to 6 months after purchase. Consumables  
or defects causing a negligible effect on operation or value of the equipment are not covered.  
The warranty has to be proven by presentation of the original purchase receipt, on which the date  
of purchase and the unit-model are indicated.  
15.2 Warranty handling  
A faulty unit needs to be returned to a Topcom service centre including a valid purchase note.  
If the unit develops a fault during the warranty period, Topcom or its officially appointed service  
centre will repair any defects caused by material or manufacturing faults free of charge.  
Topcom will at its discretion fulfil its warranty obligations by either repairing or exchanging the  
faulty units or parts of the faulty units. In case of replacement, colour and model can be different  
from the original purchased unit.  
The initial purchase date shall determine the start of the warranty period. The warranty period is  
not extended if the unit is exchanged or repaired by Topcom or its appointed service centres.  
15.3 Warranty exclusions  
Damage or defects caused by incorrect treatment or operation and damage resulting from use of  
non-original parts or accessories not recommended by Topcom are not covered by the warranty.  
Topcom cordless phones are designed to work with rechargeable batteries only. The damage  
caused by the use of non-rechargeable batteries is not covered under warranty.  
The warranty does not cover damage caused by outside factors, such as lightning, water and fire,  
nor any damage caused during transportation.  
No warranty can be claimed if the serial number on the units has been changed, removed or  
rendered illegible.  
Any warranty claims will be invalid if the unit has been repaired, altered or modified by the buyer  
or by unqualified, non-officially appointed Topcom service centres.  
16 Disposal of the device (environment)  
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the normal  
household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipments. The symbol on the product, user guide and/or  
box indicate this.  
Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling point.  
By re-using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution  
to the protection of the environment. Please contact your local authorities in case you need more  
information on the collection points in your area.  
17 Cleaning  
Clean the telephone with a slightly damp cloth or with an anti-static cloth. Never use cleaning  
agents or abrasive solvents.  
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SERVICE RETURN CARD - RÜCKSENDEKARTE -  
CARTE DE RETOUR SERVICE - RETOURFICHE  
RETURN WITH YOUR DEFECT PRODUCT  
Name/Vorname/Prénom/Naam:  
Surname/Familienname/Nom/Familienaam:  
Street/Straße/Rue/Straat:  
Nr./N°:  
Box/Postfach/Boîte/Postbus:  
Location/Ort./Lieu/Plaats:  
Post code/Postleitzahl/Code Postal/Postcode:  
Country/Land/Pays/Land:  
Tel./Tél.:  
E-mail:  
Model name/Modellbezeichnung/Nom du modèle/Modelnaam:  
Serial Nr/Seriennummer/N° série/Serienummer:  
Purchase date/Kaufdatum/Date d’achat/Aankoopdatum:  
(DD/MM/YYYY) - (TT/MM/JJJJ)  
Fault description/Beschreibung des Defekts/Description de la panne/Beschrijving defect:  
(Original Proof of Purchase has to be attached to this return card to be valid for warranty)  
Model name/Modellbezeichnung/Nom du modèle/Modelnaam:  
Serial Nr/Seriennummer/N° série/Serienummer:  
Purchase date/Kaufdatum/Date d’achat/Aankoopdatum:  
(DD/MM/YYYY) - (TT/MM/JJJJ)  
Fault description/Beschreibung des Defekts/Description de la panne/Beschrijving defect:  
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