11 games, 12 troubleshooting 13 technical data – Topcom BUTLER 5500 User Manual

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Topcom Butler 5500

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Topcom Butler 5500

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11 GAMES

The Butler 5500 has 5 games:

Press MENU then scroll to Games and press OK.

Select a game and press OK. Press START to display the game menu which includes instructions.

Press BACK to exit.

12 TROUBLESHOOTING

13 TECHNICAL DATA

Standard:

DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)GAP (Generic
Access Profile)

Frequency range:

1880 MHZ to 1900 MHz

Number of channels:

120 duplex channels

Modulation:

GFSK

Speech coding:

32 kbit/s

Emission power:

10 mW (average power per channel)

Range:

300 m in open space /50 m maximum inhouse

Numbr of handsets:

Up to 5

Powersupply base

230V / 50 Hz / 35 mA 6,5V DC 180mA & 150mA Model: SD35-405

Handset Batteries:

2 rechargeable batteries AAA, NiMh 750mAh 1,2V

Handset autonomy:

100 hours in standby

Talk time:

10 hours

Charging time:

6-8 hours

Normal conditions of use:

+5 ˚C to +45 ˚C

Dialling mode:

Pulse / Tone

Flash time

100 or 250 ms

Symptom

Possible cause

Solution

No display

Batteries uncharged

Check the position of the batteries

Recharge the batteries

Handset turned OFF

Turn ON the handset

No tone

Telephone cord badly connected

Check the telephone cord connection

The line is occupied by another handset

Wait until the other handset hangs up

The icon

flashes

Handset out of range

Bring the handset closer to the base

The base has no power supply

Check the mains connection to the base

The handset is not registered on the
base

Register the handset on the base

Base or handset do not ring

The ringing volume is zero or low

Adjust the ringing volume

Tone is good, but there is no
communication

The dialling mode is wrong

Adjust the dialling mode (pulse/tone)

Not possible to transfer a call on PABX

The FLASH time is too short

Set the unit to Long Flash time

Telephone does not react to pressing the
keys

Manipulation error

Remove the batteries and put them back
in place

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