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FX-3940

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL FX-3940...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS NETWORK COMPATIBILITY ......4 MAINTENANCE ..........5 INSTALLATION Table stand ............5 Wall-mounting..........6 Batteries ............7 Power adapter ..........8 Receiver ............8 Telephone ............9 Connection ‘vibrat’ ........... 9 SETUP ............10 USING THE TELEPHONE Incoming calls ..........12 Answering calls ..........
  • Page 3 Caller-ID Introduction ............ 19 New call indication ......... 19 Checking the memory & calling back .... 20 Copying calls to the phonebook ....20 Deleting calls ..........21 Remarks & tips regarding Caller-ID ....22 NUMBER MEMORY Introduction ............ 24 Programming ..........
  • Page 4: Network Compatibility

    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.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE • Only clean the housing with a moist cloth, never use chemical cleaning agents. • Never place the FX-3940 onto cellulose-treated surfaces; the rubber feet could leave tracks. INSTALLATION 3.1 Table stand: When using the telephone on a table or desk, you should first attach the table stand to the bottom of the telephone.
  • Page 6: Wall-Mounting

    When you want to detach the stand again, press at 3 and remove in the direction of 4. 3.2 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;...
  • Page 7: Batteries

    3. hook the telephone with the screw holes over the screws and press it downward 4. fix the telephone wire to the wall using the cable clips In case of wall-mounting, the table stand is NOT used. 3.3 Batteries: The display of the telephone is powered by the supplied power adapter.
  • Page 8: Power Adapter

    3.4 Power adapter: The power adapter 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 adapter to the DC12V input at the bottom of the telephone. 2.
  • Page 9: Telephone

    The bottom of the phone is provided with a ‘Vibrat’ connection for connecting a shaker that vibrates when receiving incoming calls. This shaker is not included, but can be purchased from the Fysic customer service. See the back of this manual for address information.
  • Page 10: Setup

    SETUP Follow the steps below to set the display lan- guage, display contrast and time/date. press the STOR button Language: the display will show a language, use to select the desired lan- guage press OK LCD contrast: the display will show the current con- trast setting, use to select the desired contrast and press OK...
  • Page 11 tone/pulse to set the telephone to tone dialling or pulse dialling (‘tone’ is standard, select this option) press OK Flash time (also see chapter 6.11) the display will show the current flash interruption duration, use select the desired option (‘100’ is the default time) press OK new call indication:...
  • Page 12: Using The Telephone

    USING THE TELEPHONE 5.1 Incoming calls: adjust the call volume using the call volume switch at the bottom of the telephone: : high call volume : low call volume : mute the call indicator with also light up when you receive an incoming call; attention: this indicator is NO button.
  • Page 13: Call Timer

    5.3 Call timer: the display will keep track of the call time; this time will disappear 2 sec- onds after ending the call 5.4 Ending calls: put the receiver back onto the cradle if using the receiver for the current call press the speaker button again to end the call if using the speaker for the current call...
  • Page 14: Pre-Dialling

    5.7 Re-dialling last number(s): The FX-3940 memorizes the 5 last dialled num- bers. press the button, the last dialled number will appear in the display...
  • Page 15: Dialling Direct Memories

    5.8 Dialling direct memories (*): pick up the receiver or turn on the speaker function press the SOS or M1 or M2 button that number will be dialled 5.9 Dialling phonebook memories (*): briefly press the button until the symbol appears in the upper left corner in the display to search for the de- sired contact or use the ABC on the...
  • Page 16: Dialling Phonebook Memories

    5.10 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. 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...
  • Page 17: R Button

    tone adjustment: press the button the increase the high tones attention: this function is only avail- able in combination with an activated amplifier and the receiver 5.11 R button: the R button (also called FLASH) is used to briefly interrupt the telephone connection;...
  • Page 18: And # Buttons

    5.12 * and # buttons: 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...
  • Page 19: Caller-Id

    Caller-ID 6.1 Introduction: Provided this function is supported by your service provider, the number of the calling party will be shown in the display of the telephone. If this number, including the name, is programmed in the phonebook memory of the telephone, the display will not only show the number but also the name.
  • Page 20: Checking The Memory & Calling Back

    6.3 Checking the memory & calling back: make sure the word CID lights up in the upper left corner in the display (if necessary, press the CID button) to scroll the memory • in the middle of the upper part of the display the time and date of the call are shown •...
  • Page 21: Deleting Calls

    to select the desired call press and hold the STOR button for 2 sec. at least 2 seconds until ‘COPY NUM- BER?’ appears in the display release the STOR button, but press it again for at least 2 seconds until 2 sec.
  • Page 22: Remarks & Tips Regarding Caller-Id

    2 seconds to confirm deleting the call or calls Remarks & tips regarding Caller-ID: • the FX-3940 is suitable for both the DTMF system, offered by the Dutch KPN, as well as for the FSK system, offered by the Belgian Belg-acom and the Dutch and...
  • Page 23 - however, the FSK system is capable of sending names (please ask your telephone service provider); when receiving an incoming call, both the name and number will be shown in the display • time and date: - the FSK system uses the time and date used by the network - the DTMF system uses the time set in the telephone (see chapter 5, ‘Setup’)
  • Page 24: Number Memory

    NUMBER MEMORY 7.1 Introduction: The FX-3940 offers a direct call memory for 3 tele- phone numbers (SOS, M1 and M2) and a phone- book memory for 50 frequently used numbers. The maximum length of each memory is 22 digits and the name programmed for each memory number can contain up to 16 characters.
  • Page 25: Programming

    7.2 Programming: direct memories: make sure the word CID is NOT shown in the upper left corner in the display (if necessary, press the CID button) press and hold the STOR button 2 sec. for at least 2 seconds until ‘STORE NUMBER’...
  • Page 26 phonebook memories:: briefly press the button until the symbol appears in the upper left corner of the display press and hold the STOR button for 2 sec. at least 2 seconds until ‘SAVE?’ ap- pears in the display briefly press the STOR button use the keypad to enter the tele- phone number (*) (**) briefly press the STOR button...
  • Page 27 *: use the button to delete any mistakes while entering names or numbers **: if you want to add a dial pause to the number, e.g. because the phone is connected through a home or office switchboard and 0 must be pressed first to get an outside line, then press the but- ton at that position in the phone number;...
  • Page 28: Dialling From The Memory

    7.3 Dialling from the memory: direct memories: pick up the receiver or turn on the speaker function press the SOS, M1 or M2 to dial the corresponding number phonebook memories: briefly press the button to open the phonebook to select the desired memory contact pick up the receiver or turn on the speaker function, the selected num-...
  • Page 29: Deleting

    phonebook memories: 1. press the button to open the phonebook 2. use to select the desired memory contact 3. press and hold the STOR button for at least 2 seconds until ‘EDIT?’ appears in the display 4. press and hold the STOR button again for at least 2 seconds until the first digit of the tele- phone number starts flashing 5.
  • Page 30: Service Access

    phonebook memories: 1. press the button to open the phonebook 2. use to select the desired call (or select a random call when all calls must be deleted) 3. briefly press the button until ‘DELETE?’ appears in the display or press and hold the button until ‘DELETE ALL?’...
  • Page 31 press the OK button to select ‘KEY 1’ or ‘KEY 2’ press the OK button enter the phone number using the keypad press the OK button enter the name using the keypad using: press and hold button 1 or button 2 until the number with the correspon- ding name appears in the display pick up the receiver or turn on the...
  • Page 32 Correcting / deleting: it’s not possible to correct or delete a direct me- mory; in this case, you just have to program a new and correct number in the place of the old number or you can program a non-existing number if this function is no longer being used...
  • Page 33: Warnings And User Tips

    WARNINGS AND USER TIPS 8.1 General: • Carefully read the user’s manual and follow all directions. • Always remove the telephone plug from the telephone wall socket before cleaning the de- vice. • Never install or use the telephone in wet or moist rooms or environments.
  • Page 34: Environment

    • Never touch non-insulated telephone wires un- less disconnected from the telephone network 8.3 Environment: The packaging of this telephone can be collected as old paper. However, we recommend you to save it, to adequately protect the phone during transport. When replacing this telephone, please return it to the supplier to ensure environment-friendly process- ing.
  • Page 35: Proof Of Warranty

    PROOF OF WARRANTY For the FYSIC FX-3940 telephone you have a warranty of 24 months from the date of purchase. During this period, we guarantee the free repair of defects caused by mate- rial and workmanship errors. All this subjected to the final assessment of the importer.
  • Page 36 Service Help WWW.FYSIC.COM SERVICE@FYSIC.NL NL 073 6411 355 (Lokaal tarief) BE 03 238 5666 (Lokaal tarief) (Tarif local) DE 0180 503 0085 Lokale Festnetzkosten Hesdo, Australiëlaan 1 5232 BB, ‘s-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands WWW.FYSIC.COM Service SERVICE@FYSIC.NL NL 073 6411 355 (Lokaal tarief) v1.0...

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