FHF Resistel User manual

Robust, weather-resistant telephone
Operating instructions
FHF BA 9700 08/12

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Foreword
Our weather-resistant telephone is a captivating product on account of
its precision, convenience, long service life and reliability. It is freely
programmable and the optimum choice for adverse ambient conditions.
Be it seawater, high atmospheric humidity, dust or the toughest
mechanical strains, the weather-resistant telephone accomplishes its
aim in any conditions. The reason for this is the robust eypad made of
V4A steel and an extremely solid housing made of impact-resistant and
shoc proof cast-moulding material. All of the components utilised are
even resistant to leeches and lubricants. The 21-component V4A-steel
eypad - which can be operated by a user wearing gloves - and the
easily readable alphanumeric display as well as the uncomplicated
menus all ensure simple operation - thus fulfilling the requirements for a
leading-edge and operationally reliable means of communication. As a
telephone suitable for connecting to the public telephone networ and to
private automatic branch exchanges, the ResistTel always ensures
reliable connections.
ResistTel ZB is designed for telephone exchange operation and
corresponds to the ResistTel, except for eypad and display.

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Table of contents
General operating instructions................................................................ 4
Overview of the device............................................................................ 5
Display and keyboard.............................................................................. 8
ontents after unpacking ........................................................................ 9
ZB version notes...................................................................................... 9
Assembly and installation...................................................................... 10
onnection diagram .............................................................................. 11
Sling holder............................................................................................ 11
Drilling diagram...................................................................................... 11
Handset mode ....................................................................................... 13
Open listening........................................................................................ 13
Hands-free talking ................................................................................. 13
Working with the headset...................................................................... 14
Menu ...................................................................................................... 15
Main Menu ............................................................................................. 16
Submenu: Telephone Book .................................................................. 17
Submenu: hange Telephone Book .................................................... 18
Submenu: Lock / PIN ............................................................................ 19
Submenu: Settings ................................................................................ 20
Submenu: Languages ........................................................................... 21
Default Settings ..................................................................................... 21
Menu overview....................................................................................... 22
Technical data ....................................................................................... 23
Guidelines and regulations.................................................................... 26
Service .................................................................................................. 27
Maintenance and servicing ................................................................... 27
Waste disposal ...................................................................................... 27
Warning and safety instructions............................................................ 27
E symbol.............................................................................................. 28
EM -Directive........................................................................................ 28
Index of catchwords .............................................................................. 29

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General operating instructions
1. Both the weather-resistant ResistTel telephone and the ZB version
are designed for connection to dial ports with analogue connection
points.
2. The handset is fitted with a stray-field coil for connecting hearing-
aids. People who use hearing-aids which have an inductive receiver
can receive the earphone signal directly.
3. The optional, external loudspea er has three operating modes –
calling/ringing, open listening and hands-free. If the external
loudspea er is switched on, the internal loudspea er volume will be
reduced.
4. The ZB version is not equipped with eypad and display, therefore
not all the features are available with this version.
5. The ResistTel has a handset module with a dry reed contact as a
hoo switch. In order to terminate an existing call connection, the
handset must be hung up. In order to interrupt an existing call
connection, it is sufficient to press the clearing ey on the
eypad.(see page 8)
6. Use the menu to program the appropriate settings. To access the
menu, pic up the handset and press the "YES" ey.
7. If you ta e longer than 2 minutes before you begin ma ing a choice,
the power supply of the exchange may be switched off. If that
occurs, you will no longer hear a dialling tone. In that case, please
replace the handset and wait 2 seconds before pic ing it up again.
8. When a setting is stored successfully, this is confirmed by an
ac nowledgement tone.
9. When you receive a call, the ResistTel rings at the ringer-volume
level selected by you and, for the duration of the calling sound, the
symbols ( ( ( ) ) ) appears on the display.
10. If you enter a PIN with the menu you can restrict or bloc dial
functions. Forgetting the PIN is the equivalent of losing a ey. If you
forget the PIN, please contact our technical support.
11. You have a guarantee period of 24 months commencing from the
date of purchase. If you have a problem, please contact our
technical support in Germany, located in Mülheim an der Ruhr:
Telephone: 0208 82 68 102 · Fax: 0208 82 68 377
e-mail: [email protected]
From outside of Germany, please prefix the country code:
Telephone: +49 208 82 68 102 · Fax: +49 208 82 68 377

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If a fault occurs which cannot be rectified by telephone, please send
the whole telephone along with a copy of the sales receipt to the
following address:
FHF
Support ResistTel
Gewerbeallee 15 19
D 45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr
Germany
If, on examination of the telephone, it is discovered that a fault is not
the case, you will be charged a service fee.
Overview of the device
Note: In case of the ZB version, the keypad and display are replaced by
a solid metal plate.

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Overview of the device
Outside view of telephone lower part
Inside view of telephone upper part
Note: The ZB version is not equipped with a pin contact strip.

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Overview of the device
Inside view of telephone lower part
Note: The ZB version is neither equipped with a plug connector nor a
display.

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Display and keyboard (expect for ZB version)

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Contents after unpac ing
The delivery includes:
- ResistTel telephone
- Operating instructions
- 2 self-adhesive lettering plates
ZB version notes
The ResistTel / ZB connects – depending on the features of the PABX –
with the PABX while lifting the handset. The ResistTel / ZB can be
called also, because the ringing circuit is built in.
Furthermore there are interfaces for operating an optional second
earpiece, an optional secondary ringer and an optional external
loudspea er.
The operating mode „external loudspea er“ is set up by bridging the
terminals 9 and 10 (HSS1,HSS2). With the ZB version this is equivalent
to the open listening mode. The ringer sound is also output via the
external loudspea er.
Note:
The set up of the external loudspea er reduces the volume of the
internal ringer even if the external loudspea er is not connected.
Thus the ZB version offers the following features:
• Establishing a connection by lifting up the receiver
• Ringing by means of integrated ringing device
• Connection of second earpiece
• Connection of secondary ringer
• Connection of external loudspea er

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Assembly and installation
The device must be installed on a plane surface only, in vertical
operating position. Loosen the cover screws (2) (see overview of the
device on page 5 to 7). and detach the upper part of the telephone (1).
If the optional accessory headset or a second earpiece is being
employed, attach the brac et (10) using two screws (11) to the rear
panel of the lower part of the telephone. (With the accessories named
before, the brac et and screws are in the scope of delivery. With all
accessories a cable gland is delivered.) Put four screws, having a head
diameter of 10 to 13 mm into the holes (20) and attach the lower part of
the telephone (3) to the wall or to a holder.
Guide the telephone wire through the cable screw cap (4) and place it
on the terminals 13 and 14 (A, B) in accordance with the connection
diagram. Only wires having a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm should be
used because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not
guaranteed.
Connecting a second ringer (bell-shunt) (optional accessory)
Remove the sealing plug (5) and tighten the M20x1.5 cable gland
cap. Insert the wire of the second ringer and place it on the terminals
in accordance with the connection diagram. Only utilise wires which
have a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm because otherwise the IP66
housing protection standard is not guaranteed.
Connecting an external loudspea er (optional accessory)
Remove the sealing plug (6) and tighten the M20x1.5 cable gland
cap. Insert the wire of the loudspea er and place it on the terminals
11 and 12 (SPK+,SPK-) in accordance with the connection diagram.
Only utilise wires which have a sheath diameter of 5 to 9 mm
because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not
guaranteed.
Connecting a headset (optional accessory)
Remove the sealing plug (6) and tighten the M20x1.5 cable gland
cap. Guide the specially-manufactured wire with the headset soc et
(included in the delivery of the headset) through the cable screw cap
and place it on the terminals 5 through 10 (HSM+, HSM-, HSR+,
HSR-, HSS1, HSS2) in accordance with the connection diagram.
Only the wire included in the delivery for the headset should be used
because otherwise the IP66 housing protection standard is not
guaranteed.

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Connecting a second earpiece (optional accessory)
Remove the sealing plug (6) and tighten the M20x1.5 cable gland
cap. Insert the wire of the second earpiece and place it on the
terminals 7 and 8 (HSR+, HSR-) in accordance with the connection
diagram.
Prior to assembly, chec cover seal for tightness.
Using the plug connector (7), plug the ribbon cable onto the pin contact
strip (8) in the upper part of the housing.
Attach the upper part of the telephone and fasten it to the lower part of
the telephone with the four cover screws (2).
Upon disassembly of optional accessories, suited blind plugs must be
used to close the resulting openings.
Connection diagram
Sling holder
The holding strength for the handset is continuously adjustable.
Loosen the screws (12) and move the stopping catches (13). Pushing
the stopping catches together increases the holding strength whereas
pulling them apart reduces it. Tighten the screws again.

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Drilling diagram
For ma ing a drilling template please use the following dimensions (in
mm).
The diameter of the drilled hole is dependent on the screw employed
(screw diameter max. 8 mm) and the type of supporting base material
(steel, wood, concrete, plasterboard etc.) and must be chosen
accordingly.

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Handset mode (except ZB version)
When you pick up the handset, you are in handset mode. Using the
keys and , you can ad ust the handset volume for talking. If you
wish to durably change the handset volume, use the menu "Settings /
Handset volume". Using the key you can switch into open listening
mode. If you keep the key depressed and replace the handset, you
switch to hands-free talking mode.
Open Listening mode (except ZB version)
Using the keys and , you can ad ust the loudspeaker volume for
talking. If you wish to change the loudspeaker volume durably, use the
menu "Settings / Loudspeaker". The handset volume cannot be
changed in open listening mode. Using the key , you can switch to
handset mode. If you keep the key depressed and replace the
handset, you switch to hands-free-talking mode.
Hands-free mode (except ZB version)
If you switch on the ResistTel using the key you are in hands-free-
talking mode. Using the keys and you can ad ust the
loudspeaker volume for talking. If you wish to durably change the
loudspeaker volume, use the menu "Settings / Loudspeaker". You end
the call using the key . If you pick up the handset, you switch to
handset mode.

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Working with the headset (except ZB version)
If the headset has been connected correctly, it takes the place of hands-
free talking. For this reason, hands-free talking with the headset is not
possible. If you switch on the ResistTel with the key , you are
operating in headset mode. If you lift the handset while in headset
mode, the handset assumes a higher priority. That means that it is
possible to speak and listen using the handset but, in this mode, it is
only possible to listen with the headset.
Comparison of the operating states without and with connected
headset:
Operation without the headset Operation with the headset
Handset mode Handset mode with the headset
- Handset can speak and listen
- Headset can only listen
- Loudspeaker is off
Open Listening mode Open Listening with the headset
- Handset can speak and listen
- Headset can only listen
- Loudspeaker is on
Hands-free mode Headset mode
- Handset is replaced
- Headset can speak and listen
- Loudspeaker is off
Using the keys and you can ad ust the headset volume for
talking. If you wish to durably change the headset volume, use the menu
"Settings / Headset Volume". You end the call using the key .

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Menu (except ZB version)
Starting the menu
Press the key .
You are now situated in the main menu.
The top line of the display indicates the menu in which you are located.
The lower line indicates which menu item is selected.
Selecting menu items
Press the key or .
The upper line of the display remains unchanged. In the lower line, the
menu items available for selection change with each key-press.
Activating a menu item
Press the key .
The menu item which was indicated in the lower line is now located in
the upper line. In the lower line, you see the additional options available.
Exiting the menu
Press the key .
With each key-press, you ump to the previous menu. When you arrive
back in the main menu, you exit it with the next key-press .

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Main Menu (except ZB version)
With the aid of the key or , you can make selections under the
following items:
• Telephone Book For selecting a telephone number from the
telephone book memory.
• Change Phonebook For creating new telephone book entries
For modifying existing telephone book entries
For deleting existing telephone book entries
• Lock / PIN For changing to the submenu Direct call
For setting the complete lock
To permit selections from the telephone book
only
For disabling or enabling the main menu
items “Settings”, “Languages” and “Change
Phonebook”
For changing the PIN
• Settings For ad usting the ringer volume and changing
the melody
Ad ust the loudspeaker volume
Ad ust the handset volume
Ad ust the headset volume
Ad ust the LCD contrast
Set the dialling method
Set the flash time
Set the exchange number and pause
Restoring to the default dettings
Switch on/off an external loudspeaker
Wecome text
• Languages For selecting the menu language German
For selecting the menu language English
For selecting the menu language Spanish
For selecting the menu language French
For selecting the menu language Italian
When you select an item, you can activate it with the key . You can
exit the menu with the key .

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Submenu – Telephone Book (except ZB version)
You have the option of diallin up to 50 telephone numbers from the
telephone book. To store and/or chan e numbers, see the menu item
"Chan e telephone book".
You can select from the telephone book entries usin the key or .
Examples:
• FIRE BRIGADE
999 dials the telephone number shown on the display
• SECURITY
110 dials the telephone number shown on the display
• FHF MUELHEIM
020882680 dials the telephone number shown on the display
• CANTEEN
123 dials the telephone number shown on the display
• etc. dials the telephone number shown on the display
When you have selected a telephone number to call, you can dial it by
pressin the key . You can exit the menu usin the key .

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Submenu – Change Telephone Book (except ZB version)
You can store up to 50 telephone numbers and their associated names.
Enter the numbers and names in their order of importance because they
later appear on the display in the order in which they were entered (e.g.
fire brigade before canteen).
Caution: The menu item "Default Settings" deletes all telephone book
entries.
With the aid of the key or , you can make selections under the
following items:
• New Entry To make a new entry
• Change Entry To change an entry
• Delete Entry To delete an entry
• Delete All To delete the entire telephone book
When you have selected an item, you can activate it by pressing the key
. You can exit the menu using the key .

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Submenu – Lock / PIN (except ZB version)
When you call up the menu "Lock / PIN", you are prompted to enter the
PIN. The PIN consists of 4 digits. In the state when delivered, the PIN is
"0 0 0 0".
If you change the PIN, don´t forget the new PIN. Forgetting the PIN
is the equivalent of losing a key. If you forget the PIN, please
contact our technical support.
Technical support in Germany, located in Mülheim an der Ruhr:
Telephone 0208 82 68 102
Fax 0208 82 68 377
e-mail [email protected]
From outside of Germany, please prefix the country code:
Telephone +49 208 82 68 102
Fax +49 208 82 68 377
When you have entered the PIN, you can make selections under the
following items with the aid of the key or :
• Direct Call To switch on the direct call
To enter the direct call number
• Total Lock Locks the telephone preventing all outgoing calls
Caution: It is also not possible to dial emergency
telephone numbers
• Directory Only Only permits outgoing calls to numbers contained
in telephone book
• Settings For disabling or enabling the main menu items
“Settings”, “Languages” and “Change Phonebook”
• Change PIN To change the PIN
When you have selected an item, you can activate it by pressing the
key . You can exit the menu using the key .
Note:
When the settings are disabled the main menu items “Settings”,
“Languages” and “Change Phonebook” are only accessible after
entering the PIN.
The menu item "Default Settings" resets all settings except, however,
the PIN you may have changed and the language.

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Submenu – Settings (except ZB version)
With the aid of the key or , you can make selections under the
following items:
• Ringer - For setting the ringer volume
- For setting the ringer melody
• Speaker Volume - For setting the loudspeaker volume
• Handset Volume - For setting the handset volume
• Headset Volume - For setting the headset volume
• LCD Contrast - For setting the display contrast
• Dialling - Dialling method DTMF/ duration 90 ms
- Dialling method Pulse Dial 2:1
- Dialling method Pulse Dial 1.5:1
- Dialling method DTMF / duration 70 ms
- Dialling method DTMF / duration = keypress
• Flash time - Set the flash time, 40 ms to 399 ms
• PABX Settings - Entry of the exchange number
- Deletion of the exchange number
- Setting the dialling pause after the exchange
number
• Defaults - Reset to the state when delivered
• External Speaker - Switch on/off an external loudspeaker
Note:
The optional, external loudspeaker has three
operating modes callig/ringing, open listening
and hands-free. If it is switched on, the internal
loudspeaker volume will be reduced.
• Welcome text - input of an individual text, which is indicated
in the display after taking off the handset.
For example:
BRANCH 170
EXTERNAL DEPOT
When you have selected an item, you can activate it by pressing the key
. You can exit the menu using the key .
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