BRONDI MIAMI User manual

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MIAMI
Cordless Digital DECT GAP
Instruction manual – English
Index
1. KEY LAYOUT...............................................................................................................................................................2
2. LCD DISPLAY & ICONS ............................................................................................................................................3
3. BATTERY LOW INDICATION...................................................................................................................................3
4. OPERATION.................................................................................................................................................................3
4.1 OUTGOING CALLS .........................................................................................................................................................3
4.2 INCOMING CALLS...........................................................................................................................................................4
4.3 ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE HANDS FREE FUNCTION ..........................................................................................................4
4.4 PROGRAMMING MEMORY NUMBERS .............................................................................................................................4
4.5 CALLING A MEMORY NUMBER.......................................................................................................................................4
4.6 MUTE FUNCTION............................................................................................................................................................4
4.7 SETTING THE VOLUME...................................................................................................................................................4
4.8 FLASH BUTTON (R).......................................................................................................................................................5
4.9 SETTING THE RING VOLUME AND MELODY....................................................................................................................5
4.10 KEY LOCK....................................................................................................................................................................5
4.11 SETTING THE DIALLING MODE.....................................................................................................................................5
5. CALLER-ID FUNCTION (CLIP).................................................................................................................................6
5.1 NEW CALLS ...................................................................................................................................................................6
5.2 CONSULTING THE CALL LIST ........................................................................................................................................6
5.3 CALLING A NUMBER FROM THE CALL LIST...................................................................................................................7
5.4 ERASING A NUMBER FROM THE CALL LIST...................................................................................................................7
5.5 STORE A NUMBER FROM THE CALL LOG INTO THE MEMORY........................................................................................7
6. REGISTER/DE-REGISTER A HANDSET................................................................................................................7
6.1 REGISTER TO BASE.......................................................................................................................................................7
6.2 REMOVING A HANDSET..................................................................................................................................................7
7. CALL TRANSFER AND INTERCOM BETWEEN TWO HANDSETS.................................................................8
7.1 CALL TRANSFER AND CONFERENCE CALL DURING AN EXTERNAL CALL .....................................................................8
7.2 INTERNAL CALL (INTERCOM).........................................................................................................................................8
8. DEFAULT SETTING........................................................................................................................................................8
9. EC COMPLIANCY DECLARATION..............................................................................................................................9

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1. Key Layout
Handset
1 – Line button
2 –
Flash R/ Scroll Left
Press and hold to change to Tone or Pulse mode
3 – Memory button
4 – Handsfree
5 – Ringer ON/OFF
Pulse-to-Tone function in Pulse mode
6 – Volume/melody button
7 –
Call log/Scroll
8 – Mute button
9 – Intercom button
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3
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10
11
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10 – Keypad Lock button
11 – Redial / Pause button
2. LCD Display & Icons
3. Battery low indication
When the battery is empty, the handset no longer carries out operations. When a battery is
completely empty and you have put the handset on the base unit for a short period of time,
the Battery symbol will appear to be fully charged but this is actually not the case. The battery
capacity will decrease rapidly. We advise you to put the handset on the base unit for 12 hrs
so that it can be recharged completely.
o Full battery
o Empty battery
When you are in the middle of a conversation and the battery is almost empty, the handset
will emit a warning signal. Place the handset on the base unit to charge.
4. Operation
4.1 Outgoing calls
4.1.1 Making a phone call
• Press the button. You will hear the dial tone.
• Enter the desired telephone number.
• Press the button when you want to terminate the call.
4.1.2 Call setup with dial preparation
• Enter the desired telephone number. An incorrect number can be corrected by means of the
button . When you haven’t pressed a button for 10 seconds, the number you’ve already
entered will disappear and the handset returns to standby mode.
• Press the button . The number will be dialled automatically.
• Press the button when you want to terminate the call.
4.1.3 Redialling the last number dialled
• Press the key .
• You will hear the dial tone.
• Press the key. The number you last called is dialled automatically.

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4.1.4 Redial one of the last 3 numbers dialled
• Press the key . The number you last called appears on the display. If you would
like to dial one of the last 3 numbers dialled, press the key a few times until the
desired number appears on the display.
• Press the key .
• The number shown on the display is dialled automatically.
• After finishing your call, press the key to hang up.
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4.2 Incoming calls
• When a call comes in, the handset will start to ring.
• Press the button to answer the incoming call.
4.3 Activate/deactivate hands free function
This function allows you to communicate without having to pick up the handset. When
you are on the phone, press the key to activate the hands free function.
Press the same button to deactivate the hands free function.
4.4 Programming memory numbers
You can program 10 indirect numbers (of max. 24 digits) in the phone’s memory.
• Press and hold the button until the icon appears on the display.
• Enter the telephone number you whish to store.
• Press the button again to confirm.
• Enter the memory location (0-9) where you want to store the number.
• You will hear a confirmation tone and the -icon will disappear.
4.5 Calling a memory number
• Press the button , followed by the number of the memory location (0-9).
• Press the button . The memory number will be dialled automatically.
• Press the button when you want to terminate the call.
4.6 Mute function
It is possible to deactivate the microphone during a conversation. Now you can speak openly
without being heard by your correspondent.
• Press the button during a conversation. The microphone will be deactivated.
The MUTE symbol appears on the display.
• Press the button again when you want to continue the conversation.
4.7 Setting the volume
During a conversation you can set the volume by pressing the button. You can
set the volume from 1 to 5.
When you are calling in hands free mode and you want to change the
volume, press the button.
When you use the hands free function for a long time, the batteries will be
empty more quickly !
If you wish to insert a pause, press the Redial/Pause button on the
location where you want a pause of 3 sec.

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4.8 Flash button (R)
When you press the button, also called flash or recall, the unit generates a line
interruption (of 100 ms or 250 ms). It gives you the possibility to use the special services of
your telephone provider and/or to transfer calls when you have a telephone exchange.
4.8.1 Setting the Flash time
• Press and hold the button for 3 sec.
• The display will show:
‘S’ for 100ms
or ‘L’ for 250ms
• The flash time setting will disappear after 2 sec. from the display
4.9 Setting the ring volume and melody
4.9.1 Handset melody
• Press and hold the button until the current melody is heard.
• Select the desired melody (1-9) by means of the scroll keys or by entering a
number (1 - 9).
• Press again to confirm the setting
4.9.2 Handset ring volume
• Press the button in standby
• The handset will ring in the current volume
• Press 1-5 or use the scroll keys to select the desired volume
• Press ’0’ to turn the volume OFF
Note: The hands free receiver volume is also adjustable as above described!
• You can turn the ringer volume of each individual handset ON or OFF
by simply press and hold the key in standby.
• The handset unit will never ring!
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4.10 Key lock
When the keypad is locked, pressing any key will have no effect during standby (except
holding the key).
• Press and hold the key
• appears on the display and the keypad is locked
• Press and hold the key again to un-lock the keypad
When there is an incoming call, you can still answer the call by pressing the button.
During the call, the keypad functions as normal. When the call is ended, the keypad will be
locked again
4.11 Setting the dialling mode
There are two types of dialling mode:
DTMF/Tone dialling (the most common) (default)
Pulse dialling (for older installations)
To change the mode of dialling:

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• Press and hold the button to toggle between dialling modes:
‘P’ will appear when set to pulse or ‘T’ when set to tone (DTMF) dialling
• After 5 sec. the unit returns to standby
Note: You can change by accident the dial mode of the phone when pressing the
recall/Flash key ‘R’ for 5 sec in standby. The wrong dialling mode will
cause that the number isn’t dialled correctly or isn’t dialled at all.
5. Caller-ID function (CLIP)
DC2080V displays the telephone numbers of incoming calls. This function is only
possible if you are subscribed to a telephone operator that provides this service. Contact your
telephone provider for more information. When you receive a call, the numbers are saved in
a Call list. This list can hold 20 telephone numbers (each of max. 23 digits). If the number is
longer then 12 digits, you can press the key to show the other digits!
5.1 New calls
When you’ve received a new unanswered call, the CLIP symbol will blink on the display.
5.2 Consulting the Call list
• Press the button . The last received call is shown on the display. If the list is
empty, ‘NO CLIP’ is shown on the display.
o The following will be shown on the display:
Progress number
Date (DD-MM) *
Time (24h format) *
15 4-10 16:57
• After 5 seconds, the telephone number will be shown. You can skip the date/time by
pressing the button.
• Use the left scroll key to scroll to the previous call. Use the button to show the next
call.
• You can leave the Call list by pressing the button.
* Only when the network sends the time/date together with the telephone number!!! On
some networks with caller ID, time and date will not be displayed

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5.3 Calling a number from the Call list
• Scroll through the Call list until the desired number is shown on the display.
• Press the button . The number will be dialled automatically.
5.4 Erasing a number from the Call list
• Scroll through the Call list until the desired number is shown on the display.
• Press and hold the button for 3 sec. to erase the number.
5.5 Store a number from the call log into the memory
• Scroll through the Call list until the desired number is shown on the display.
• Press and hold the button for 3 sec.
Press the button again to confirm.
• Enter the memory location (0-9) where you want to store the number
• Enter the button again to confirm and to go back to standby
6. Register/de-register a handset
6.1 Register to base
You can subscribe 5handsets to one base unit. By default, each handset is subscribed as
handset 1 on the base unit upon delivery (base unit 1).
!!! You only need to subscribe the handset if:
• The handset subscription has been removed from the base unit (e.g. for reinitialisation)
• You want to subscribe a different handset to this base unit.
The below procedure is only applicable to a DC2080V handset and base unit!!
Re-power up the base unit, the base unit will be in registration mode for one minute. During
this minute, you must do the following to subscribe the handset:
• Press and hold the key for 3 sec, then press and hold the * key for 3 sec.
• The following will appear on the display:
BS-
And the antenna icon will blink
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o Enter the number of the base unit you would like to subscribe the handset to (1-4)
o The unit will start searching for the base and when found it will ask to enter the pin code (4
digits):
o Enter the base pin code (0000). If the pin is wrong, the handset will restart the searching for
the base.
o When the handset is registered, it will show ‘HS’ followed by the handset number.
6.2 Removing a handset
You can remove a handset from a base to allow another handset to be registered:
• Press and hold the key for 3 sec, then press and hold the key for 3 sec.
• Enter the pin code (0000). If the pin is wrong, the handset will go back to standby.

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• Enter the handset number (1-4) you want to remove
• The unit will go back to standby is the removal is successfully. If not, it will ask again to
enter the handset number
7. Call transfer and Intercom between two handsets
7.1 Call transfer and conference call during an external call
o During an external call, press the key followed by the number (1-4) of the other
handset.
o The other handset will start to ring:
--- When the other handset takes the line you can talk internally.
If you hang up, the external line will be connected with the other handset.
If you press and hold the key for 3 seconds you can talk with the 2nd handset
and external line at the same time (conference call)
--- Or press the key again to return to the external call.
o Press the Line button to end the call.
7.2 Internal call (intercom)
o In standby press the key followed by the number (1-4) of the other handset.
o The other handset will start to ring. You can stop the ringing by pressing the
button.
o If the other handset answers the call by pressing the button you can talk
internally.
• Press the button to end the call.
8. Default Setting
Function Default Value After Power reset
Tone/Pulse Tone Retain Records
Keypad Lock Unlock Retain Records
Ringer Level 3 Retain Records
Ringer Melody 8 Retain Records
Ringer On/Off On Retain Records
Long/Short Flash Short Retain Records
LNR Content Empty Empty
Phone Book Content Empty Retain Records
CID Content Empty Retain Records
Receiver Level 3 Retain Records

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9. EC COMPLIANCY DECLARATION
The company Brondi S.p.A., with legal headquarters in Via B. Gozzoli n. 60- 00142 Roma
and
operative base in Via Guido Rossa 3-10024 Moncalieri (TO), declares that the device
MIAMI complies with all the requirements specified in the 1999/5/CE European Directive
Concerning radio and telecommunication equipment and that it complies with the following
regulations
EN 301 489, EN 301 406, EN 60950
The compliance with the above mentioned requirements is shown
by the label
The MIAMI equipment is designed and produced to work on the PSTN analogical telephone
Network
This product complies with the 89/336/CEE Directive relating to the electromagnetic
compliance and
with the 73/23/CEE (low voltage) concerning safety regulations.

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