Swiss Diamond IP10S manual Connection, Security, Care, Qualified service

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For your safety

Connection

Plug the telephone’s connecting cables into the appropriate sockets only. Never try to change the plugs on the connecting cables.

Only a Swissvoice power adaptor must be used with the IP10S and IP10 phones. Swissvoice power adaptor references are:

For US: 02P175500A

For Europe: 20314471, 02P175600A

For UK: 02P183100A

For Australia: 02P183200A

Use of a third party power adaptor would be improper. Consequently, in case of product defect or flaw caused by this improper use, the guarantee will not apply.

Security

The plug-in power supply is used as a disconnection device.

The network and power supply accesses of the phone are classified SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage). The mains access of the plug-in power supply is classified Dangerous voltage.

Care

Never carry the telephone by its connecting cord.

Clean the set with a soft, slightly damp or anti-static cloth. Do not use any detergents or chemicals to clean the set.

Qualified service

Do not attempt to open the phone. Only qualified personnel may repair phone equipment. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Swissvoice could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. If your telephone is faulty or defective, please contact your supplier.

Information regarding the products in this manual is subject to change without notice. This guide is believed to be accurate but is presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The usable services and features on the phone depend on the installed software release and on the call manager. Therefore, the conformity of the user guide cannot be guaranteed.

IP10S / IP10 user guide

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Contents IP10S / IP10 Contents Appendix Call listsCertification information For your safetyOperating conditions LocationConnection Qualified serviceSecurity CareKeys version a Your phoneIntroduction Display keys Audio keys Dialing keys Display keys Keys version BAudio keys Dialing keys IndicatorsIndicators in standby mode Indicators in connected mode Getting started Package contentsInstallation Getting started Making a call Making a call using the phone bookCall functions Last number redialing Dialing using the call listsSpeed dialing a phone number From the call lists From the unanswered calls messageMaking a call with a headset Adjusting the ring volumeAnswering a call Display of caller’s identityOptions during a call Volume adjustmentGroup listening Hands-free operationUsing services during a call Telephony servicesEnquiry call BrokeringUsing services Using services in standby modeConference Blind TransferDo not disturb Voice MailPick up Call Forward Scroll to Do not disturb OFFSaving names and phone numbers Standby modePhone book During a call Searching for names and phone numbersScrolling in the phone book Erasing names and phone numbers Modifying names and phone numbersSave memory keys Memory keysDeactivating a function Speed dialing using memory keysActivating a function Unanswered calls Call listsSelect it by pressing the OK key Erase call listsAccessing a menu function Using the menuList of memory keys List of menu functionsAdmin settings Clock Ringing tones Configuring user parametersMelody Volume Language RhythmDisplay TextHeadset ContrastVoice mail number PasswordClock ResetAlarm Date setting Viewing administrator parametersClock setting Before you begin Configuring through a Web browserConnecting to the IP phone Web server Web page language General informationUser settings Phone books User logoImport private phone book Manage private phone bookProblem Possible cause Remedy TroubleshootingWarranty conditions AppendixDeclaration of conformity for the European Community Compliance and safety information