Fysic FX-3950 User manual

USER’S MANUAL
FX-3950

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CONTENTS
1. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............... 4
2. NETWORK COMPATIBILITY ......................... 4
3. MAINTENANCE.............................................. 5
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Table stand ...................................................... 5
4.2 Wall-mounting.................................................. 6
4.3 Batteries .......................................................... 7
4.4 Power adaptor ................................................. 8
4.5 Receiver .......................................................... 9
4.6 ‘Vibrat.’ connection .......................................... 9
5. SETUP .......................................................... 10
6. USING THE TELEPHONE
6.1 Incoming calls................................................ 14
6.2 Call timer ....................................................... 14
6.3 Ending calls ................................................... 14
6.4 Dialling numbers............................................ 15
6.5 Pre-dialling .................................................... 15
6.6 Re-dialling last number(s) ............................. 16
6.7 Dialling direct memories ................................ 16
6.8 Dialling phonebook memories ....................... 17
6.9 Call volume and tone..................................... 17
6.10 R button......................................................... 19
6.11 * and # buttons .............................................. 20

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7. Caller-ID
7.1 Introduction.................................................... 21
7.2 New call indication......................................... 21
7.3 Checking the memory & calling back ............ 22
7.4 Copying calls to the phonebook .................... 22
7.5 Deleting calls ................................................. 23
7.6 Remarks & tips regarding Caller-ID............... 24
8. NUMBER MEMORY
8.1 Introduction.................................................... 26
8.2 Programming................................................. 27
8.3 Changing / correcting .................................... 29
8.4 Deleting ......................................................... 30
9. SOS FUNCTION
9.1 Preparation.................................................... 32
9.2 Operation....................................................... 36
10. WARNINGS AND USER TIPS
10.1 General.......................................................... 38
10.2 Installation ..................................................... 38
10.3 Environment .................................................. 39
11. WARRANTY.................................................. 40

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1. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The declaration of conformity is
available on the website
WWW.FYSIC.COM
2. NETWORK COMPATIBILITY
This telephone is designed for use on the ‘public
switched telephone networks (analogue single
line)’ of telephony and cable companies in all
countries of the EU.
However, each provider could require a different
connecting wire with plug.
This device meets the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions as stipulated by the
European Guideline 1999/5/EC
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3. MAINTENANCE
• Only clean the housing with a moist cloth,
never use chemical cleaning agents.
• Never place the FX-3950 onto cellulose-treated
surfaces; the rubber feet could leave tracks.
4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Table stand:
When using the telephone on a table or desk, you
should rst attach the table stand to the bottom of
the telephone.
1. rst, hook this
side of the stand
into the bottom
of the telephone
(see 1) 1

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2. now push the other side of the stand into the
bottom until
the 2 clips lock
(see 2), if nec-
essary depress
these clips some-
what (see 3)
When you want to
detach the stand
again, press at 3
and remove in the
direction of 4.
4.2 Wall-mounting:
1. in a vertical line, drill
2 holes at a distance
of 8.4 cm from each
other and insert plugs
and screws; let the
head of the screws
protrude for 5 mm
8,4cm
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2. slide the receiver clamp
out of the telephone,
turn it 180° and place it
back onto the telephone;
this clamp will hold the
receiver in case of wall-
mounting
3. hook the telephone with
the screw holes over the
screws and press it downward
4. x the telephone wire to the wall using the cable
clips
In case of wall-mounting, the table stand is NOT
used.
4.3 Batteries:
The display of the telephone is powered by the
supplied power adaptor. You can install 4 backup
batteries to ensure the display will also keep work-
ing during a power outage.
Attention: do NOT remove the battery
compartment cover while the telephone is
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1. use a sharp object to remove
the battery cover and open
the compartment.
2. insert 4 AAA (pencil cells)
according to the markings
inside the battery compart-
ment.
3. replace the battery cover and make sure it
“clicks” onto the telephone.
4.4 Power adaptor:
The power adaptor must be connected to be able
to use the additional functions, such as hands-free
calling and the speaker function
1. connect the supplied power adaptor to the DC
9V input at the bottom of the telephone.
2. insert the power adaptor into a 23V AC wall
socket.
Only connect the supplied power adap-
tor. Connection other power adaptors with
different specications can damage the
telephone or even cause a re

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4.5 Receiver:
1. connect the receiver with the telephone by at-
taching one side of the spiral cable to the bot-
tom of the receiver and the other side to the left
side of the telephone
2. push in the plugs until they’re securely connected
4.6 ‘Vibrat.’ connection:
The bottom of the phone is provided with a ‘Vibrat.’
input for connecting a shaker that starts vibrating
when receiving incoming calls. This shaker is not
included, but can be obtained from the Fysic ser-
vice department. See page 4 of this user’s manual
for address information.

5. SETUP
You can set the time and date as follows.
TIME/DATE
press 1x the button
press the OK button
use and to adjust the settings in
the following order:
the hours, press OK,
the minutes, press OK,
the date, press OK,
the month, press OK
briey pick up the receiver and put it
down again to save your settings
Other settings:
press the button
use and to scroll the setup op-
tions below
1x
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LANGUAGE
to set the display language
SPOKEN NUMBERS
to turn the spoken numbers function
on or off
RING MEL
to set the ring tone, you can choose
from 3 melodies
RING VOL
to set the ring tone volume, you can
choose from 4 volume levels or turn
the ring tone off
CALL LIGHT
determine whether the call light must
turn on when receiving incoming
calls
CONTRAST
to set the display contrast, you can
choose from 4 levels
KEY TONE
to enable of disable beep tones
when pressing buttons

FLASH
use this option to set the interruption
time for the ash function; 100ms
is the standard ash time, also the
recommended time to set. See also
paragraph 6.11.
TONE/PULSE
use this option to set the phone to
pulse dialling or tone dialling; the en-
tire public telephone network in the
Benelux is suitable for tone dialling,
the recommended choice
PAUSE
use this option to set how long the
phone must pause when dialling
numbers with a dial pause added to
the number
further in this manual, the following
functions are explained in separate
chapters.
STORE NO.
NAME REC
PENDANT
BOOST LOCK
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ALARM FUNC
SILENC.URG
AL.ANNOUNC
NW.CALL.LED
press OK when the choice appears
in the display
use and to adjust the setting or
to enable or disable the function
press OK
briey pick up the receiver and put it
back down to save your setting
PRE-DIAL NUMBER
The ‘PRE-DIAL NUMBER’ is not activated in this
phone

6. USING THE TELEPHONE
6.1 Incoming calls:
see chapter 5 to set the ring tone and tone volume
and to enable or disable the incoming call light
pick up the receiver to have your
conversation through the receiver or
briey press the speaker button or
the alarm button to use the hands-
free function for your call
Pay attention, the power adaptor must be connect-
ed to be able to use the speaker function.
6.2 Call timer:
the display will keep track of the call
time; this time will disappear 2 sec-
onds after ending the call
6.3 Ending calls:
put the receiver back onto the cradle
if using the receiver for the current call
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or
press the speaker button again to
end the call if using the speaker for
the current call
6.4 Dialling numbers:
pick up the receiver or turn on the
speaker function
enter the desired phone number, the
number will be dialled directly
6.5 Pre-dialling:
enter the telephone number
use the button to correct any er-
rors
pick up the receiver or turn on the
speaker function and the number will
be dialled instantly

6.6 Re-dialling last number(s):
The FX-3950 memorizes the 15 last dialled num-
bers.
press the button, the last dialled
number will appear in the display, the
time when the number was dialled
last is shown in the lower part of the
display
repeatedly press the button for the
other numbers before the last one
pick up the receiver or turn on the
speaker function to re-dial the se-
lected number
6.7 Dialling direct memories (*):
pick up the receiver or turn on the
speaker function
press the M1, M2 or M3 button
that number will be dialled
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6.8 Dialling phonebook memories (*):
briey press the
button until the
symbol illuminates in the upper
right corner of the display
use and to search for the de-
sired contact or use the ABC on the
numeric buttons to directly select
your contact
pick up the receiver, turn on the
speaker function or press the OK
button to dial the selected number
*: for programming the memories, see paragraph 8.2
6.9 Call volume and tone:
ATTENTION: EXCESSIVE VOLUMES
CAN LEAD TO HEARING LOSS.
IF MULTIPLE USERS ARE USING THE
TELEPHONE, ALWAYS SET THE VOLUME TO
NEUTRAL AFTER EACH CALL.

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Volume:
press to increase the volume or
press to decrease the volume,
these volume buttons control the
volume of both the receiver and the
speaker
Amplier:
press the +40dB button to switch on
the amplier, press again to turn off
the amplier,
this function is only available in com-
bination with the receiver
ATTENTION: DANGER DUE TO THE
PRESENCE OF EXTREMELY HIGH
MAXIMUM VOLUME
You can use the menu ‘SETTINGS’ (see chapter
5) to have the amplier switch on automatically
when you pick up the receiver. In this menu, select
the ‘BOOST LOCK’ option and set it to ‘ON’.

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tone adjustment:
press the button the increase the
high tones
attention: this function is only avail-
able in combination with an activated
amplier and the receiver
6.10 R button:
the R button (also called FLASH) is
used to briey interrupt the telephone
connection; this brief interruption is
used by some home or ofce switch-
boards for call forwarding; public
switchboards use this button for tele-
com functions, such call waiting.
For setting the duration of the interruption, see
paragraph 5, item ‘ash’.
The setting ‘100’ is most commonly used in the
Benelux. The setting 300 or 600 is often used by
company switchboards.
For more information regarding this function,
please contact your telephone service provider.

6.11 * and # buttons:
the and are buttons mainly used
for tele-banking:
• press the
button when requested
to press the ASTERISK button
• press the
button when requested
to press the POUND button
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