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DBT 3000 USER GUIDE www. tr ojantel. co.u k

The layout of your DBT 3000 Park Hook Delete Cancel Select Ring Indicator/ Message Waiting Indication Wall Mount Tab Shift Button Scroll Keys Memory Buttons Menu Button Mute Button Recall Button Pause Button Redial Button Volume Control Buttons Speakerphone/ Headset Button Contents 1. INSTALLATION 2. SETUP 2.1 Setting The Time 2.2 Set Time to 12/24 Hour Mode 2.3 Setting The LCD Contrast 2.4 Setting The Recall Timing 2.5 Setting Message Waiting 2.6 Setting The Area Code 3. OPERATION 3.1 Speakerphone 3.2 Headset Facility 3.3 Receiver Volume Control 3.4 Redial Button 3.5 Ringer Volume & Pitch Setup 3.6 Mute Button 3.7 Modem 3.8 Pause Button 3.9 Recall Button 3.10 Memory Buttons 3.11 Phonebook Memory 3.12 Caller Display 3.13 Hear-aid compatibility 4. APPROVED USE 5. CE APPROVED 6. NUMBER OF PHONES THAT CAN BE CONNECTED 6. WARRANTY 1

Installation & Setup 1. INSTALLATION Connect one end of the coil cord to the handset and the other end to the handset socket located on the left hand side of the phone. Replace the handset to the cradle. Connect the small plug of the telephone line cord to the socket at the back of the unit and the other plug to the telephone socket at the wall. Connect the power adaptor lead to the back of the phone and then plug the adaptor into a main socket and turn on. Lift the handset to check dial tone is being received. The DBT 3000 telephone is supplied with the mounting bracket fixed in the wall mount position. For desk purposes, you should remove the bracket and then replace in the reverse position. 2. SETUP 2.1 Setting The Time 'Set Time' is displayed. - Press the SELECT key again. 2 Setup - The two digits for the hour will flash. Adjust using the scroll keys then press SELECT again. - The two digits for the minutes will flash. Adjust using the scroll keys then press SELECT again. - The two digits for the date will flash. Adjust using the scroll keys then press SELECT again. - The two digits for the month will flash. Adjust using the scroll keys then press SELECT again. 2.2 Set Time to 12/24 Hour Mode - Scroll to 'Time Mode' in the system menu and press - Use the scroll keys to select 12/24 hours. NOTE: By default the telephone is set to 24 hour mode. 2.3 Setting The LCD Contrast - Scroll to 'LCD Contrast' in the system menu and press the 3 - Use the scroll keys to adjust the contrast as required. 2.4 Setting The Recall Timing - Scroll to 'Set Recall' in the system menu and press - TBR is displayed. Press SELECT again. - Use the scroll keys to the TBR timing required. 2.5 Setting Message Waiting - Scroll to 'Message Waiting' in the system menu and press - Use the scroll keys to select 90V DC or Line Reversal. - If 90V DC is selected, you can then select 'On' or 'Off' - If Line Reversal is selected, you can then select 'Off', 'Polarity Normal' or 'Polarity Reversed'.

Setup & Operation 2.6 Setting The Area Code - Scroll to 'Area Code' in the system menu and press - Enter your telephone area code. 3. OPERATION 3.1 Speakerphone The 'SPEAKER/HEADSET' button allows the user to operate the telephone without lifting the handset. Press the 'SPEAKER/HEADSET button once, then operate the telephone as normal. Communication with the party at the other end of the telephone line is possible using the built in Microphone and Speaker. It is possible to switch from Handset to Speaker during a call, by pressing the 'SPEAKER/HEADSET' button then replacing the handset. 3.2 Headset Facility The HEADSET button on the DBT 3000 enables you to use the telephone without lifting the handset. Connect a 4 headset and simply press the SPEAKER/HEADSET button once to connect to the line. Pressing the SPEAKER/ HEADSET button again will disconnect the telephone line and terminate the call. During a headset (handsfree) conversation, lifting the handset will switch the unit to the handset mode. The headset will be disabled and the handset should be used for conversation instead. The headset mode will be activated again by pressing the SPEAKER/HEADSET button and replacing the handset. 3.3 Receiver Volume Control The receive volume can be adjusted UP or Down by pressing the two volume control buttons. The phone will remember the last volume setting when making a new call. 3.4 Redial Button If you dial a number and find it is engaged or there is no reply, replace the handset. The number will be retained in the memory until you dial a different number. What to do: Lift the handset Press the 'REDIAL button Operation & Approved Use 3.5 Ringer Volume & Pitch Setup Two switches on the side of the DBT 3000 can be used to adjust the ringer volume and pitch. - Ringer Volume Set the switch to either High, Low or OFF. NOTE: When the ringer volume is set to OFF, the ringer indication will still flash to show that the phone is ringing. - Ringer Pitch Set the switch to either 'High' or 'Low'. 3.6 Mute Button The DBT 3000 has two mute buttons: - On the handset there is a 'Push To Mute' button which mutes the microphone as long as it is depressed. - On the telephone base there is a latchable MUTE button. Pressing this button once will mute the microphone and display the mute symbol on the LCD. To turn the mute off, press the button again. 3.7 Modem On the rear of the telephone there is a modem socket which allows the connection of a PC Modem, Fax machine or other telephone device. The phone handset needs to be in the cradle for the PC Modem or Fax machine to use this socket. PITCH VOLUME HI LOW OFF HI LOW MODEM LINE Headset Ringer Pitch Ringer Volume 5 Modem Line Power Adapter

Warranty 3.8 Pause Button Pressing the 'PAUSE' button during dialling will put a 2 second pause in the dialling sequence. This is needed on some telephone systems where you may be required to dial an access code to obtain a line before dialling your number. 3.9 Recall Button If you are connected to a telephone system the 'RECALL' button is used for transferring calls or accessing other system features. On a normal telephone line the 'RECALL' button may be used for select services supplied by the telephone line provider. 3.10 Memory Buttons To store numbers into the memory locations: 1. Press the SELECT 2. Enter the num,ber to be stored on the keypad 3. Pres the SELECT button 4. Use the keypad to enter the name (i.e To enter a J press the number 5 key once, to enter a O press the 6 key three times) 5. Press the memory location key where you wish to store the memory. Use the shift button to access the two-touch 6 locations. 3.11 Phonebook memory The DBT 3000 can store up to 200 names and phone numbers. In the event of power failure or unplugging the unit, these memories are saved. To store a name and number: 1. Press the MENU button once, 'Phonebook' will be displayed 2. Press the SELECT button. 'Add Contacts?' will be displayed 3. Enter the number you wish to store. Press SELECT button 4. Enter name to store using the keypad. (i.e To enter a J press the number 5 key once, to enter a O press the 6 key three times) 5. Press the SELECT button to complete 6. You may now enter another contact or press CANCEL button to return to normal mode NOTE: While you are entering the name and number, pressing the DELETE button will remove the last digit or letter entered. When you enter the phonebook mode, the number of phonebook records is indicated on the display. To dial a phonebook record: To store the last number dialled into the phonebook: 1. Press the REDIAL button and the last number that was dialled will be displayed on the display 2. Press the SELECT key and the number will be displayed again 3. Press the SELECT button 4. Enter the name you wish to assign to the phonebook record 5. Press the SELECT button To check the phonebook records: 1. Press the MENU button, the 'Phonebook' will be displayed with the number of records 2. Use the scroll keys to move through the records To fast search for a specific name & number: 1. Press the MENU button, the 'Phonebook' will be displayed with the number of records 2. Use the keypad to enter the first letter of the name 3. Press the SELECT button to jump to the first record that starts with this letter 4. Use the scroll keys to navigate the records 7 Once you have navigated to the record you want to dial, lift the handset or press the SPEAKER/HEADSET button. To delete a phonebook record: 1. Navigate to the record you want to delete 2. Press the DELETE button, 'Delete?' will be displayed 3. Press the SELECT button to confirm or CANCEL to not proceed 3.12 Caller Display The caller ID facility on your DBT 3000 is subject to your network connection. Contact you line provider to activate this service. When the telephone rings, the incoming number will be displayed (Unless it is withheld) and stored in the phones memory. The DBT 3000 has a caller record capacity of 99. To review calls in the caller display log: 1. When new calls have been received, the RED LED will flash and the number of new calls displayed 2. The caller display log will show the number of new calls

Warranty logged and the total number of caller records stored. When this has reached 99 records, new calls will delete the oldest calls stored by the phone. 3. Press the down scroll key to review the new records 4. The number and date/time will be displayed for each record 5. Once all new records have been viewed the New Call LED will stop flashing To call a number in the call log: Scroll to the caller record to want to dial then lift the handset or press the SPEAKER/HEADSET button. To delete a caller record: Scroll to the caller record you want to delete then press the DELETE button. 3.13 Hear-aid compatibility The handset receiver is hearing aid compatible. 4. APPROVED USE The DBT 3000 can be connected to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and compatible to PABX's 8 but not connected in the following manner: - 1. As an extension to a payphone. 2. On shared service line or 1+1 carrier system. Network Compatibility The DBT 3000 has been approved persuant to European harmonized standards: Health & Safety: EN60950-1:2001 (+A11:2004) EN50371:2002 Electromagnetic Compatibility: EN55022:2006 emissions EN55024:1998 + A1:2001 immunity. Telecom: ES 203021 Parts 1, 2 & 3 TBR38 5. THE NUMBER OF TELEPHONES THAT MAY BE CONNECTED If you connect too many telephones to your line they may not ring correctly. To determine the number of telephones that can be satisfactorily connected to your line, add together the ringer equivalent numbers (RENs) of all the equipment you wish to connect. If this number exceeds four, your telephones may not ring. Your DBT 3000 telephone has an REN of one (1). BT telephones have an REN of one unless otherwise marked. 6. WARRANTY Trojan Telecom has built the DBT 3000 telephone to a high standard. Our warranty reflects our belief that during it s working life you should not experience any mechanical failures. Trojan Telecom will at all times use a sensible and supportive attitude towards warrantable returns, working with you in identifying no fault found. The following terms and conditions apply: 1) Where we find a genuine warranty failure, Trojan Telecom will replace the faulty instrument with a one-forone replacement. 2) It is the responsibility of the user to return the faulty telephone to Trojan Telecom. We ask you to cover this cost and we will return your replacement telephone at our expense. 3) We reserve the right to repair the faulty item or replace 9 it with a similar telephone of the same make. 4) Discontinued models under warranty will be replaced with a similar or more featured telephone. 5) We reserve the right to charge for items considered to be chargeable under fair wear and tear. 6) User misuse or any modification carried out to the DBT telephone by the customer is not considered a manufacturing fault or component defect. Therefore it is not covered by the warranty. 7) Accidental damage such as liquid spillage or user damage will not be covered under the terms of the warranty. 8) When returning the telephone please ensure you fully complete the returns authorisation form, failure to do so could cause you unnecessary delay. The terms of this warranty do not effect your statutory rights. Warranty applies to UK customers only. Faulty units should be returned to our service centre at the following address, together with the completed return form on the opposite page. SERVISCOMM UNIT 2, RED BARNES WAY McMullen Road, Darlington DL1 2RR UK

Ist Floor Amphenol Complex Thanet Way Whitstable Kent CT5 3JF ENGLAND Tel: (+44) (0)1227 275357 Fax: (+44) (0)1227 272932 e-mail: info@trojantel.com REF: DBT3000230908