Nortel Networks C4030 User Manual

C4030 Handset  
Table of Contents  
Installing and replacing batteries ........................................................................ 7  
Transferring a call .............................................................................................. 17  
Identifying the caller .......................................................................................... 17  
Message Waiting Indicator for Call Pilot and Meridian Mail .............................. 17  
Key Lock ........................................................................................................... 18  
Time of Day ....................................................................................................... 18  
Access Meridian PBX features ......................................................................... 19  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Safety and initial setup  
Safety information  
Read the following information before you use the handset.  
Safety Precautions  
Make sure the adapter voltage is the same as the electrical outlet voltage.  
The C4030 handset uses radio signals and does not guarantee a connection  
in all circumstances. Do not rely on a cordless telephone to make emergency-  
calls.  
Never use your handset:  
• in the vicinity of electrical detonators  
• in shielded rooms  
• in areas where radio transmission is forbidden  
• in aircraft  
Do not place a handset near:  
• water, moisture, or damp areas  
• heat sources, direct sunlight, or unventilated areas  
• devices that generate strong magnetic fields such as electrical appli-  
ances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions or fax machines  
• areas where the handset can be covered, its ventilation impaired, liquid  
spilled on the unit, or objects inserted into the handset through any open-  
ings  
• areas with dust, vibration, shock or temperature extremes  
Environmental Protection  
Your telephone handset also takes into account the relationship between  
product and environment during its entire service life.  
Usage  
This handset uses radio signals that do not guarantee a connection set-up  
under all circumstances. Do not rely exclusively on cordless telephones when  
making critical calls such as medical emergencies.  
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C4030 Handset  
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Sensitive Electronic Environment  
Operational DECT phones can influence sensitive electronic equipment, for  
example, laboratory equipment or medical equipment. This influence can  
appear when DECT phones operate near equipment. Do not place the DECT  
phone on or within a meter of sensitive electronic equipment even in standby  
mode.  
Check for small metal objects in the C4030  
handset earpiece/mouthpiece before using  
the handset.  
Do not store or locate flammable liquids,  
gases, or explosive materials in the same  
compartment or vicinity as the cordless  
handset, its parts, or its accessories.  
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Installing the Handset  
Installation Location  
Place the charger on a flat, even surface. Do not install any part of the DECT  
phone (charger, handset and handset accessories) in the proximity of:  
• Water, moisture or damp areas.  
• Sources of heat direct sunlight or unventilated areas.  
• Devices which generate strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances,  
fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, television sets, fax and telephone  
terminals.  
• Areas where the handset can be covered, under-ventilated, or exposed to  
liquid penetration.  
• Areas where there is excessive dust, vibration, shock, or extreme temper-  
ature fluctuations.  
• Near obstacles, like thick walls or metallic structures.  
Keep the handset and accessories out of reach of small children at all times.  
Installing the Charger:  
Connect the power line cable to the  
back of the charger and plug the AC  
adapter into the mains socket outlet.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Wall mounting the Charger:  
1. Drill two holes into the wall, with  
vertical spacing of 65 mm, and insert  
the screws.  
2. Plug the power cable into the  
charger.  
3. Hang the charging unit on the  
screws.  
4. Plug the power cable into the wall  
socket.  
5. Place the telephone handset on the  
charger.  
Note: Only use the charging unit supplied with the device.  
Installing and replacing batteries  
Read the following information before you handle the batteries.  
• Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of batteries.  
A handset with hot or cold batteries can temporarily fail to operate, even if  
the batteries are fully charged. Keep battery temperature between 15 C  
and - 25C.  
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local authority regulations.  
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.  
Two rechargeable NIMH batteries (type AAA/RO3 1.2 V / 650 mAh) power the  
handset.  
• Replace batteries with NTTQ00AA.  
• Never use damaged, worn out, or non-rechargeable batteries.  
• Only use stated battery type and recommended vendor models.  
• The manufacturer disclaims responsibility if these recommendations are  
not followed!  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
To install or remove batteries:  
1. Press the top of the battery compart-  
ment lid and slide it down.  
2. Insert new batteries according to the  
marking in the battery compart-  
ment. Ensure correct polarity for  
each  
battery.  
3. Slide the lid back in place.  
Battery charging  
To extend the service life of the batteries:  
• Charge batteries at least 15 hours before initial use of handset. To attain  
maximum power output, complete three to five charge and discharge  
cycles are required.  
• Charge regularly.  
• Avoid extreme temperatures as they affect the charging capability.  
To charge batteries:  
Place the handset on the charging  
unit.  
Charge Display  
The battery icon  
, which is located at top left of the display, indicates bat-  
tery charging status. Each bar of the battery icon represents about 1/3 of  
maximum charging capacity. When the handset is placed in the charger, flash-  
ing segments indicate that charging is taking place.  
• The charging status indicator is only relevant after the first charging cycle  
has completed.  
• Switching the handset Off and On, or replacing the batteries results in  
loss of the battery capacity status. The charging status indicator is only  
relevant after the next charging cycle has completed.  
• After a complete discharge of the batteries, the charging status symbol  
appears after a few minutes of charging.  
Charge Warning  
If the telephone beeps and the empty battery icon displays, batteries require  
charging. During a call, the handset switches off after a few minutes.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Battery Life  
(with fully charged batteries)  
Talking time:  
up to 16 hours  
Standby time: up to 10 days  
Battery discharging  
Maintain optimum operating time by periodically discharging batteries. The  
batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of times. Replace the  
batteries if operating time (talk and standby time) is significantly shorter than  
usual.  
To discharge batteries:  
Note: Only use the following method to discharge batteries.  
1. Turn the handset on and do not  
place into charger.  
2. Leave until it the handset automati-  
cally switches off.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
C4030 Handset features  
Earpiece  
Display  
Incoming Call  
Indicator  
Headset connecter  
Alphanumeric  
Keypad  
Microphone  
Display screen  
The C4030 displays five lines of information:  
• First: Displays several icons.  
• Second: Displays text, and in standby mode, date and time.  
• Third: Displays text, and in standby mode, identification data.  
• Fourth: Displays text.  
• Fifth: Displays functionality of the handset, the arrow keys, and key.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Handset keys  
The numerical keys can be used to dial numbers or edit entries in, for  
example, the telephone book.  
Executes the display command on the  
last line.  
Makes, accepts, or ends a call.  
Starts "Recall" during a call. Moves up  
one menu level. Cancels a character  
during character input. Cancels whole  
input when pressed for at least 2  
seconds during character input.  
Returns to "standby mode" when  
pressed for at least 2 seconds.  
Switches the loudspeaker ON/OFF,  
also when accepting or initiating a call.  
Increases volume during a call.  
Scrolls through menus, lists, and  
entries.  
Activates/deactivates the key-lock  
function when pressed for at least 2  
seconds.  
Enables the use of menu shortcuts.  
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C4030 Handset  
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Icons  
Battery status / Charging indication.  
Voice mail message-waiting  
indication.  
ON  
: call in progress.  
FLASHING : incoming call.  
Mute  
Loudspeaker on.  
ON  
: locked to DECT system.  
Top of the list is reached.  
Middle of the list is reached.  
Bottom of the list is reached.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Using the C4030 handset  
Handset On/Off  
1. Press the  
key for 2 seconds to  
switch the handset off.  
2. Press any key to switch the handset  
back on again.  
After 2 seconds, the handset  
switches on and displays the idle  
menu.  
Note: Use the  
key or the  
key to switch the set on again. If you use  
other keys for this purpose, then their function is executed  
immediately after the set is switched on. Example: When you press  
“O” to switch the set back on again, pre-dial begins with an “O” in the  
display.  
It is recommended that you leave your handset on at all times.  
Receiving calls  
To receive calls:  
Press the  
key. The green LED  
flashes signalling the call and a  
icon displays.  
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C4030 Handset  
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Making a call in the Pre-Dial Mode  
To make a call:  
1. In Standby mode, dial the  
number using the keypad (up to 26  
digits).  
Note: The dialed number displays  
on two lines when you enter a  
number with more then 10 digits. To  
display more than 20 digits, the  
character size is reduced.  
2. Press the  
key to initiate the call.  
To correct an error:  
Move the cursor using the scroll  
arrows.  
or  
Use the  
key to delete a character  
in front of the cursor or insert a  
missing digit at the cursor location.  
or  
Press the  
key for 2 seconds to  
delete the whole line.  
To hang up:  
Press the  
key again.  
You can place a call by pressing the  
key before dialling the number.  
A
icon displays as well.  
It is not possible to use the  
accesses the shortcut menu.  
key in pre-dial mode. In pre-dial mode, the key  
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C4030 Handset  
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Volume Adjustment  
You can adjust your handsets earpiece volume for your listening comfort.  
To adjust your earpiece  
volume:  
1. During a call, press the  
key  
once to increase earpiece volume  
(or loudspeaker volume in loud  
speaking mode).  
2. Press the  
key again to return to  
the normal level.  
When the call ends, the volume level switches back to the default setting.  
Activating Handsfree  
You can enable your handset as a speakerphone to allow handsfree  
operation.  
To activate handsfree:  
1. During a call, press the handsfree  
key.  
2. Press the handsfree key again to  
switch handsfree off.  
You can also press the handsfree key to initiate or answer a call and  
simultaneously switch on the handset. To hang up, press the  
key.  
Mute Ringing  
You can switch off handset ringing during an incoming call.  
Switch off without answering  
the call:  
While the handset is ringing, press  
the key.  
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C4030 Handset  
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Silent Mode  
You can switch off the handset ringing in Standby mode to enable Silent  
mode.  
To enable Silent mode:  
1. Enter the Handset Soundmenu.  
2. Enter the Ringer volumemenu.  
3. Select Silentand press the  
key.  
You can also use the shortcut 1.5.1 (see "Using Keypad Shortcuts"). Handset  
signalling can be switched on again by selecting another ringer  
volume and pressing the  
key.  
Ringer types  
You can select different ringer types for the C4030.  
Call ringer  
The C4030 alerts the melody selected by  
the internal call ringer when receiving an  
external call.  
shortcut 1.4 to activate  
When the C4030 receives a call, and the  
number and name of the caller is stored in  
the phone book, the CLI ringer selects the  
ringing melody. You can select six available  
melodies for the CLI ringer.  
CLI ringer  
shortcut 1.0 to activate  
Conference call  
During a conversation, it is possible to set-up a conference call.  
To set up an enquiry call:  
1. Press the  
call.  
key to hold the first  
2. Dial a second desired telephone  
number.  
3. Press the  
key again  
to conference.  
After pressing the  
key, you can select a desired telephone number from  
the redial list or phonebook by using the  
keys.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Transferring a call  
During a call, it is possible to transfer the connected line to another number.  
To transfer a call:  
Press the  
key followed by the  
desired telephone number.  
You can disconnect immediately or  
wait for the third party to answer  
before disconnecting.  
After pressing the  
key you can select a number from the redial list or  
phonebook by using the  
keys.  
Identifying the caller  
Your C4030 can display the callers number during an incoming call.  
If enabled by the Meridian PBX, the  
handset displays the callers  
number.  
If the callers number is  
associated with a name in the  
private phonebook, the name  
displays.  
Message Waiting Indicator for Call Pilot and Meridian Mail  
The C4030 indicates when a message is waiting for you.  
When the  
icon appears in  
standby mode, the user has a mes-  
sage in the voice mailbox.  
After listening to all new voice mail  
messages, the  
pears.  
icon disap-  
If the handset is switched off or out-  
of-coverage, the message waiting  
indication updates after the  
handset re-locks to the DECT  
system.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Key Lock  
You can lock the keypad to prevent an inadvertent key press.  
To lock the keypad:  
1. Press the  
or  
key for 2 seconds,  
Press the keys:  
,
,
,
.
2. Press the  
key twice to confirm.  
To unlock the keypad:  
Press the  
key or  
key for  
2 seconds.  
When the key lock is active, you can answer calls as normal and use all keys  
during the call. The key lock reactivates at the end of the call.  
Time of Day  
You can set the handset to display the time-of-day.  
Press the  
key.  
The 24-hour Time-of-Day displays.  
This Feature must be enabled by the system administrator.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Access Meridian PBX features  
The C4030 uses feature and special codes to access Meridian PBX features.  
To access Meridian PBX  
features:  
1. While the handset is idle, enter the  
FFC and press the key to  
access the Meridian PBX features.  
2. Press the  
key to access the  
Meridian PBX features during a call.  
Flexible Feature Codes (FFC):  
Dial an FFC code to access  
handset features.  
Special Prefix Codes (SPRE):  
Dial a SPRE code plus a one or two  
digit number to access some of your  
handsets features. The SPRE codes  
are unique to your system; however,  
the digits following the SPRE are  
fixed. For example, dial SPRE +  
to call forward all calls to  
another number.  
Features using FFC and SPRE codes:  
Call Forward: to cancel or activate.  
Call Park: to park or retrieve a call.  
Ask your System Administrator for the FFC or SPRE codes.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Using Handset Menus  
Selecting a handset menu  
Standby mode is the starting point for accessing a handset menu.  
To choose a function from the  
Standby mode:  
Press the  
required to view the various menus.  
keys as many times as  
The following menus are provided:  
PRV PHONBK Private Phone book.  
REDIAL  
List with last 10 dialled numbers.  
Configuration Settings.  
SETTINGS  
The selected menu displays on the last line of the screen.  
To view a menu:  
Press the  
key. The initial screen  
of the selected menu displays.  
To return to Standby mode, press the  
key for 2 seconds.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Using keypad shortcuts  
All sub-menus, functions or settings are accessible by means of associated  
keypad shortcuts. In each table, the number that appears in front of the sub-  
menu, function or setting enables you to access the desired function more  
quickly.  
1. Press the  
key.  
2. Enter the shortcut corresponding to  
a submenu, function, or setting. The  
keypad shortcut displays on the sec-  
ond line of the screen.  
3. Press the  
key to confirm the  
selection. The window correspond-  
ing to the selected menu, function,  
or setting displays.  
4. Using the  
5. Press the  
keys, select a setting.  
key to confirm.  
Private Phonebook  
You can use the Private Phonebook to store, delete, modify, and view  
telephone numbers or make calls.  
Storing telephone numbers  
(up to 100 entries):  
1. From Standby mode, use the  
keypad to dial the telephone number  
(up to 26 digits) to be stored.  
2. Press the  
key to confirm the new  
number. Use the keypad to enter a  
new name (maximum 14 charac-  
ters).  
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3. Depending on the character you  
intend to use, press the appropriate  
key once or several times. See  
"Character Table".  
4. Use the  
key to delete the  
character in front of the cursor.  
5. Press the key to confirm the new  
name.  
Viewing a phonebook entry:  
1. From Standby mode, select the  
"PRV PHONBK" menu.  
2. Confirm by pressing the  
first entry in the selected  
phonebook displays.  
key. The  
3. Press the scroll keys to scroll  
through the list.  
4. To directly access an entry, type in  
the first letters of the name to be  
viewed. Press the  
key to  
confirm the search. The first name  
displays, followed by the entered  
characters.  
5. Refine the search by using the scroll  
keys.  
Making a call:  
1. Select a person in the phonebook.  
The corresponding name and  
telephone number display on the  
screen.  
2. Press the  
key to dial the  
telephone number.  
Deleting an entry from a  
phonebook:  
1. Select an entry to delete from the  
phonebook. The corresponding  
name and telephone number display  
on the screen.  
2. Press the  
key to confirm.  
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3. Select the "Delete" option using the  
scroll keys.  
4. Press the  
key to confirm. A  
validation beep and the "Deleted!"  
prompt sounds. The current entry is  
deleted and the next one displays.  
Modifying a phonebook entry:  
1. Select a Phonebook entry to  
modify the corresponding name and  
number display on the screen.  
2. Press the  
key to confirm.  
keys, select the  
3. Using the  
"Change" option.  
4. Press the  
key to confirm.  
5. To delete the whole line, press the  
key to delete a number or hold  
down the same key for 2 seconds.  
6. Enter the modified number.  
7. Press the  
number.  
key to confirm the new  
8. If required, repeat the operation to  
modify the name.  
9. Press the  
key to confirm.  
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C4030 Handset  
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Character Table  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
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B
E
H
K
1
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F
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3
4
5
6
S
8
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À
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[
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$
¥
A
D
G
J
Â
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ï
Ä
Ê
Â Æ Ç  
Ë
L
O
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V
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M N  
Ô Ö Ø  
P
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7
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Redial List  
The C4030 telephone stores the telephone numbers of the last 10 calls. You  
can view this list, call back your callers directly from the list, or modify the list.  
You can also store a telephone number from the Redial list in the private  
phonebook.  
To view the list of outgoing  
calls:  
1. From Standby mode or during a call,  
press the  
keys to open the  
"REDIAL" menu (Redial list).  
2. Press the key. "REDIAL" appears  
on the last line of the display.  
3. To scroll through the list, press the  
keys as many times as required.  
The first entry in the redial list  
appears on the screen.  
Note: You can dial the displayed number directly by pressing the  
key.  
Deleting/Storing an Entry in Redial List  
1. From Standby mode, open the redial  
list. The entry corresponding to the  
last outgoing call displays.  
2. Press the  
keys to scroll through  
the list.The number to be stored or  
deleted displays.  
3. Press the  
4. Using the  
key.  
keys, select one of the  
options: Delete, Delete All, or  
Store.The selected option displays.  
5. Press the  
key.  
Delete/Delete All  
A validation beep sounds and the  
'Deleted!' prompt displays.  
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Store  
You are prompted to store the  
telephone number in the private  
phonebook.  
Press the  
key to validate.  
The confirmation prompt "Stored"  
displays. The handset returns to the  
redial list.  
You can select the Delete All option to remove all entries from the redial list.  
Settings  
The C4030 can be customized and certain functions can be configured by  
accessing "SETTINGS".  
This main menu has two sub-menus:  
HANDSET SOUNDS  
HANDSET SETTINGS  
Each sub-menu is represented in table form on the following pages. The  
tables present each function or setting and the corresponding keypad shortcut  
that enables faster access to the desired setting.  
Only one setting per function can be active at one time.  
To change the settings:  
1. From Standby mode, press the  
keys to access "SETTINGS".  
2. Press the  
key to confirm.  
3. Select the desired sub-menu  
"Handset sounds" or "Handset  
settings. The designation of the first  
function appears in the middle of the  
screen.  
4. Press the  
key to access the  
settings of this function.  
5. Use the  
keys to select another  
function or setting. The box contain-  
ing the OKsign indicates the  
setting currently selected.  
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6. Press the  
keys to select the  
desired setting.  
7. Press the  
setting.  
key to confirm the new  
The confirmation prompt "Set"  
displays.  
The handset reverts to Standby  
mode.  
Handset sounds  
Select Handset sounds > Ringer type for external incoming calls.  
Select Handset sounds > CLI ringer for incoming calls defined in the  
phonebook.  
When vibrator is set, the ringer is deactivated.  
Note: The box with the OKsign indicates the ex-factory setting for your  
telephone.  
Function  
Shortcut  
Settings  
Default  
1.1 Ear-piece volume  
1.1.1  
1.1.2  
1.1.3  
Low  
Medium  
High  
1.2 Loudspeaker volume  
1.3 Headset volume  
1.2.1  
1.2.2  
1.2.3  
Low  
Medium  
High  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
1.3.3  
Low  
Medium  
High  
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Function  
Shortcut  
Settings  
Default  
1.4 Ringer type  
1.4.1  
1.4.2  
1.4.3  
1.4.4  
1.4.5  
1.4.6  
Melody 1  
Melody 2  
Melody 3  
Melody 4  
Melody 5  
Melody 6  
1.5 Ringer volume  
1.5.1  
1.5.2  
1.5.3  
1.5.4  
1.5.5  
1.5.6  
Silent  
Low  
Medium  
High  
Progressive  
Vibrator  
1.6 Key tones  
1.6.1  
1.6.2  
Off  
On  
1.7 Ear-piece tone  
1.7.1  
1.7.2  
1.7.3  
Bass  
Standard  
Treble  
1.8 Loudspeaker tone  
1.9 Headset tone  
1.0 CLI ringer  
1.8.1  
1.8.2  
1.8.3  
Bass  
Standard  
Treble  
1.9.1  
1.9.2  
1.9.3  
Bass  
Standard  
Treble  
1.0.1  
1.0.2  
1.0.3  
1.0.4  
1.0.4  
1.0.6  
Melody 1  
Melody 2  
Melody 3  
Melody 4  
Melody 5  
Melody 6  
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Handset settings  
Only select Handset settings > Select Base when the set has already been  
registered to more than one base.  
For information about the Handset settings > Register option, see 'Adminis-  
tration' on page 30.  
Note: The box with the 'OK' sign indicates the ex-factory setting for your  
telephone.  
Function  
Shortcut  
Settings  
Default  
2.1 Language  
2.1.1  
2.1.2  
2.1.3  
2.1.4  
2.1.5  
2.1.6  
2.1.7  
2.1.8  
2.1.9  
English  
Deutsche  
Francais  
Nederlands  
Italiano  
Dansk  
Svenska  
Norsk  
Suomi  
2.2 Back light  
2.2.1  
2.2.2  
Off  
On  
2.3 Display contrast  
2.3.1  
2.3.2  
2.3.3  
Low  
Medium  
High  
2.4 Keypad lock  
2.6 Select base  
2.4.1  
2.4.2  
Off  
On  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
2.6.3  
2.6.4  
Base1  
Base2  
Base3  
Base4  
2.7 Register  
2.7  
PIN  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Administration  
Initial Setup and Subscription  
The handset can operate with up to 4 DECT systems. Before making a call  
with a DECT system, subscribe the handset to the respective system. A PIN  
is required for the subscription process.  
Register the handset on the  
DECT system:  
1. Obtain a PIN from the DECT  
management system.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
,
, and  
keys.  
key to confirm.  
4. Confirm the menu selection by  
pressing the key.  
5. Enter the PIN and press the  
key.  
The handset reports that the subscription procedure has successfully com-  
pleted. If it fails to report a completed subscription, contact your system  
administrator.  
The antenna symbol in the upper right corner of the display indicates that the  
handset is locked to a DECT system.  
After the registration procedure, change the default identification name to a  
logical name.  
Entering the Identification name  
Enter a description for easy  
identification of the handset:  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
,
, and  
keys.  
key for confirmation.  
3. Confirm the menu selection by  
pressing the key.  
4. Enter the description of your choice  
(maximum of 10 characters) and  
press the  
key.  
30  
     
C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
The description is stored and displays on the second text line. For example:  
J. B. 7923.  
To make corrections, access the same menu and use the  
characters.  
key to remove  
Selecting a DECT system  
The handset automatically locks onto the first detected DECT system.  
However, you can manually select and subscribe to a DECT system.  
To manually select a system:  
1. Press the  
2. To confirm, press the  
3. Press the key again.  
4. Scroll and select a DECT system.  
5. Press the key.  
,
, and  
keys.  
key.  
To simplify the use of several DECT systems, ensure that they have different  
names. The default system name is Phillips. See Entering the  
Identification Nameon page 30 to change the system name.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
When the handset is placed on the charging unit, no beep sounds.  
Cause  
Solution  
The charging unit is not properly  
connected to the electricity socket.  
Check the connection between  
charging unit and electrical socket.  
Charging contacts are dirty.  
Clean the charging contacts with a  
clean and dry cloth.  
Key tones are deactivated.  
Activate the function again.  
Problem  
Batteries remain low though the handset has been charged for 12 hours.  
Cause  
Solution  
The charging unit is not properly  
connected to the electricity socket.  
Check the connection between  
charging unit and electrical socket.  
Handset batteries are defective.  
Order and insert new batteries.  
Problem  
No dial tone.  
Cause  
Solution  
The handset is out of range of any DECT  
system radio (the antenna symbol does  
not display).  
Move closer to a radio of the DECT  
system.  
The handset has not been registered (the  
antenna symbol is not displayed).  
Ask the MDECT system administrator  
to register the handset to the DECT  
system.  
Batteries are low.  
Charge batteries.  
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C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
Problem  
An error beep is heard during a call.  
Cause  
Solution  
Batteries are low.  
Charge batteries.  
Problem  
The name is not displayed completely.  
Cause  
Solution  
Only one text line is used. The display  
length cuts off the name by limiting the  
text line.  
Use short names.  
33  
C4030 Handset  
Standard 1.00  
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