Bang-olufsen BEOCOM 2500 User Manual

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The BeoCom 2500 is an advanced telephone with a
modern and user-friendly design.
The operation and the settings of the telephone are
done by menu driven operations.
The BeoCom 2500 has built-in Caller ID capability which
allows you to see who is calling. The last 24 calls to the
telephone are stored in the Caller ID list. The numbers
can be shown in the display together with date and
time of each call. The BeoCom 2500 also supports the
Call Waiting DeLuxe service.
In the electronic Phone Book you can store up to 121
telephone numbers with names attached. It is easy to
enter numbers/names into the Phone Book as the tele-
phone display automatically asks whether you want to
store the number after a call.
An optional module for remote volume control of Bang
& Olufsen audio and video systems can be added to the
BeoCom 2500.
INSTALLATION
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Summary of Contents

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The BeoCom 2500 is an advanced telephone with amodern and user-friendly design.The operation and the settings of the telephone aredone by menu driven

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KEYPAD FUNCTIONSClear • Press Clear to delete the latest entry.• The display shows why the indicator lamp is flashing.• Cancel the function in progres

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Memory • Search the Phone Book.Redial • Search the Redial list.• Call the displayed number.• Release pause when performing a call.• Connect/disconnect

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MAIN MENU FUNCTIONMENU CLEAR MWI Clear Message Waiting Indicator (1)MENU ANSWER Connect to the waiting party (2)MENU FORWARD Forward the waiting party

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MENU SURVEY INDICATOR LAMP ↓MENU 1 STORE ENTRY Store a new name/numberMENU 2 EDIT ENTRY Edit a stored name/numberMENU 3 DELETE ENTRY Delete a stored n

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THE INDICATOR LAMPThe indicator lamp on the front of the telephone flashes when one or morefunctions is activated:• Slow flashes when there are new nu

Page 7 - < to decrease the volume

LINE BUSYMESSAGE WAITINGDisplay reading when a paral-lel telephone is being used:Display reading when there are message(s) from the operator:Please no

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TO STORE A DISPLAYED PHONE NUMBEREnter the phone number or retrieve the number in the Redial list or theCaller ID list.Press EnterEnter the namePress

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MEMORY (PHONE BOOK) SEARCH THE PHONE BOOK ↓ EDIT THE PHONE BOOK ↓Entering names:• Press each key repeatedly to make theletters and digits appear.• If

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Entries in the Phone Book are arrangedas follows:• Numbers without names• Names starting with & - . /• Names starting with numbers (Ex. 1 Stop Sho

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EDITYou edit an entry in the Phone Bookwhen you:• add a character.• write over a character.• delete a character with Clear.• insert a space with Pause

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INSTALLATION • Insert the three supplied batteries in the battery holder on the bottom ofthe table base. • Connect the telephone plug to the wall sock

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DELETEExit deleting:Press ClearTO DELETE A NAME AND NUMBER IN THE PHONE BOOKPress Menu, 3Press EnterPress EnterThe entry is now deleted and the next

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DELETE THE PHONE BOOK CALLER ID New/unread Caller ID numbers and Message Waiting numbersare marked with a in the display.XTO SEARCH THE CALLER ID

Page 15 - MESSAGE WAITING

Display reading in cases oftechnical limitations:OUT OF AREADisplay reading when the call isfrom a restricted number:PRIVATE CALLIn some cases the Cal

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Please note! Caller ID is normally not pos-sible when the telephone is connected toa switchboard. TO DELETE NUMBERS IN THE CALLER ID LISTPress Menu,

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REDIALBeoCom 2500 memorizes the last 24 phone numbers dialed from the tele-phone. Numbers in Redial can be stored in thePhone Book. See MEMORY (PHONEB

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REDIAL CALL WAITING ↓ CALL ON HOLD ↓TO DELETE NUMBERS IN REDIALPress Menu, 4Press EnterPress EnterPlease note! All numbers in Redial are deleted.MENU

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CALL WAITING BeoCom 2500 supports the Call WaitingDeLuxe service. Before being able to usethe Call Waiting options mentioned below you have to preset

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CALL ON HOLDWhen you have set a call on hold, youhave the following options:• RETURN(alternate between A and B)•DROP(end call A – change to call B)• C

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MESSAGE WAITING (subscription only)With a Message Waiting subscription it ispossible for people to leave a messagewith an answering service when your

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MESSAGE WAITING TONE RINGER PAUSE ↓TONE RINGERThe tone ringer can be set in four levels:•LOW• MEDIUM• LOUD• OFFWhile setting, the levels are audiblew

Page 23 - DELETE CALL ID?

HANDSFREEUnder normal conditions the telephone can be usedhandsfree. Place the handset in front of the table baseand press . MENU OVERVIEWA m

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USING THE PAUSE BUTTONIf, when dialing a number, it is necessaryto wait for a new dial tone before dial-ing the 2nd part of the number, a pausemust be

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If two or more pauses are stored, theextension number is transmitted auto-matically.Press Pause twice and you obtain a onesecond’s pause. Each additio

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PRESET VOLUME< OFF > MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > XPRESET VOLUME< ======== > STORED< ======== >

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MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > XTO ADJUST THE DISPLAY CONTRASTSTORED< ======== > CONTRAST< ======== > TO AD

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MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > SWITCHBOARDIf your BeoCom 2500 is connected to aswitchboard you have to store the switch

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MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > SWITCHBOARD< YES >STORED<NO>XTO DELETE THE STORED SWITCHBOARD CODEPress Menu

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FLASH TIME< 100 MSEC > STORED270 MSEC MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > XSET THE FLASH TIME (TIMED LOOP BREAK)Th

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SPECIAL SETTINGS TECHNICAL INFO TROUBLE SHOOTING ↓TECHNICAL INFORMATIONLOCATION AND CLEANINGDo not place the telephone in a dusty ordirty room. Do no

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Symptoms The display shows a flashing ..The ringer does not work. Redialing does not work. Caller ID and other special functi-ons do not work.Possibl

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FCC REGULATIONSThis equipment complies with part68 of the FCC rules. On the cord ofthis equipment is a label that con-tains, among other things, the F

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PRESET TYPE OF CALL WAITINGBefore being able to use the Call Waitingoptions you have to preset the relevanttype of Call Waiting according to yoursubsc

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3500750 08-99Patent PendingDear Customer,Your needs as the user of our products are always given careful consideration during the design anddevelopm

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PRESET CALL WAITING PRESET AREA CODE ↓ MAKING CALLS ↓An Advanced Call Waiting DeLuxe sub-scription offers all Call Waiting menufunctions described in

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MENU *< SETUP MENU > SETUP MENU< CALL WAITING > AREA CODE_ STOREDXPress Menu,Press EnterPress > until AREA CODE is shown in the disp

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MAKE A CALLCalls can be made to:• Manually dialed phone numbers.• Phone numbers in the Phone Book.• Phone numbers from Redial.• Phone numbers from Cal

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flashes.MICROPHONEThe microphone can be muted tempora-rily during a call so that you can talk tosomebody elso in the room without theperson on the tel

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MICROPHONE / LOUDSPEAKER DISPLAY KEYPAD ↓DISPLAY SYMBOLSP • Programming (storing or editing a name/number in the Phone Book).S • Searching in the dire

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