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| Brand | Swissvoice |
| Model | eSense | 20406262 |
| Product | phone |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Type | Analog/DECT telephone |
| Answering machine | No |
| Maximum indoor range | 50 m |
| Maximum outdoor range | 300 m |
| Number of melodies | 20 |
| Mounting type | Desk |
| Product color | Black, White |
| Dialing | Tone/Pulse |
| Speakerphone | - |
| Multi handset capability | 5 |
| Multi base capability | 4 |
| Short Message Service (SMS) | Yes |
| Phonebook capacity | 250 entries |
| Dialer location | Handset |
| Paging function | Yes |
| Battery level indicator | Yes |
| Clock with calendar | Yes |
| Volume control | Digital |
| Add new contacts from handset | Yes |
| Caller ID | No |
| Conference call | Yes |
| Redial list capacity | 20 |
| Calling line identification presentation (CLIP) | Yes |
| Call timer | Yes |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Display number of colors | 65536 colors |
| Backlight display | Yes |
| Display resolution | 128 x 160 pixels |
| Display diagonal | 1.8 " |
| Wireless connection | Yes |
| Width | 200 mm |
| Depth | 144 mm |
| Height | 63 mm |
| AC input voltage | 3.7 V |
| Talk time | 10 h |
| Standby time | 150 h |
| Battery technology | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Battery capacity | 550 mAh |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Swissvoice eSense below.
The screen size of the Swissvoice eSense is 1.8 ".
The Swissvoice eSense has a height of 63 mm.
The screen resolution of the Swissvoice eSense is 128 x 160 pixels.
The Swissvoice eSense has a width of 200 mm.
The Swissvoice eSense has a depth of 144 mm.
No. This means that the user will need to rely on another device to record and retrieve voice messages.
The maximum indoor range of the Swissvoice eSense is 50 meters. This allows users to have flexibility in using the phone within a limited distance range.
Yes. This feature allows users to communicate via text, providing an additional communication option.
The Swissvoice eSense allows for a multi handset capability of up to 5 handsets. This is beneficial for households or businesses that require multiple phones.
No. The absence of Caller ID means that the user will not be able to see the incoming caller's information, which may be a disadvantage for those who value this feature.
To register additional handsets to your Swissvoice eSense phone, follow these steps: 1. Unregister the additional handset from its original base station: - Press the left softkey. - Select "Registration" and press the left softkey. - Choose "De-register" and press the left softkey. - If prompted, enter the PIN (default is 0000) and press the left softkey. - Press the left softkey again to confirm. 2. Prepare the main base station for registering additional handsets: - On the base station that you want to use as the main base station, press and hold down the Paging key for around 10 seconds. 3. Register the additional handset: - Press the left softkey. - Select "Registration" and press the left softkey. - Choose "Register HS" and press the left softkey. - The handset will display "Base1234". Select the main base station (default is 1). - Enter the PIN (default is 0000) and press the left softkey. - If registration is successful, you will hear the dialing tone when you press the Talk key, and after one minute, the handset will go to standby mode. Repeat these steps for every additional handset you want to register. If the registration is not successful, try the following: - Disconnect the power adapter or remove the battery from both the base and handset. - Repeat the registration procedure. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Swissvoice eSense phone and may not apply to other models.
If the color display on your Swissvoice eSense phone is not working, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the power source: Ensure that the phone is properly connected to a power source and that the power adapter is securely plugged in. If using batteries, make sure they are correctly inserted and not depleted. 2. Adjust the display settings: Press the Menu button on the phone and navigate to the Display settings. Check if the brightness or contrast settings are too low or if the display is set to turn off after a certain period of inactivity. Adjust the settings as needed. 3. Reset the phone: If the display issue persists, try resetting the phone to its factory settings. Press the Menu button, navigate to the Settings menu, and look for the Reset option. Follow the on-screen prompts to reset the phone. 4. Contact customer support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact Swissvoice customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary. Please note that these steps are general troubleshooting suggestions and may vary slightly depending on the specific model of the Swissvoice eSense phone.
To make internal calls between handsets on the Swissvoice eSense phone, follow these steps: 1. Register the handsets: Ensure that all the handsets you want to make internal calls with are properly registered to the base station. If not, follow the registration procedure mentioned in the manual. 2. Initiate an internal call: During a call, you can make an internal call to another handset. Press the navigation key (right) and enter the desired internal party's number. If only two handsets are registered, pressing the navigation key (right) will automatically call the other handset. 3. Switch between calls: If you receive an external call while you are on an internal call, you will hear an incoming call alert. End the internal call by pressing the End call key. Press the Talk key to connect to the external party. 4. Transfer a call to another handset: If you are conducting an external call and want to transfer it to another handset, press the navigation key (right). Enter the desired internal number. When the internal party responds, press the End call key to transfer the call to the other party. 5. Conduct a conference call: If you are conducting an external call and want to have a conference call with another internal party, call the internal party as mentioned above. Press the navigation key (right) to switch between the calls. Long press the navigation key (right) to start a conference call. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Swissvoice eSense phone and may not apply to other models.
To register additional handsets to your Swissvoice eSense phone, follow these steps: 1. Unregister the additional handset from its original base station: - Press the left softkey. - Select "Registration" and press the left softkey. - Choose "De-register" and press the left softkey. - If prompted, enter the PIN (default is 0000) and press the left softkey. - Press the left softkey again to confirm. 2. Prepare the main base station for registering additional handsets: - On the base station that you want to use as the main base station, press and hold down the Paging key for around 10 seconds. 3. Register the additional handset: - Press the left softkey. - Select "Registration" and press the left softkey. - Choose "Register HS" and press the left softkey. - The handset will display "Base1234". Select the main base station (default is 1). - Enter the PIN (default is 0000) and press the left softkey. - If registration is successful, you will hear the dialing tone when you press the Talk key, and after one minute, the handset will go to standby mode. Repeat these steps for every additional handset you want to register. If the registration is not successful, try the following: - Disconnect the power adapter or remove the battery from both the base and handset. - Repeat the registration procedure. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Swissvoice eSense phone and may not apply to other models.
If the color display on your Swissvoice eSense phone is not working, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the power source: Ensure that the phone is properly connected to a power source and that the power adapter is securely plugged in. If using batteries, make sure they are correctly inserted and not depleted. 2. Adjust the display settings: Press the Menu button on the phone and navigate to the Display settings. Check if the brightness or contrast settings are too low or if the display is set to turn off after a certain period of inactivity. Adjust the settings as needed. 3. Reset the phone: If the display issue persists, try resetting the phone to its factory settings. Press the Menu button, navigate to the Settings menu, and look for the Reset option. Follow the on-screen prompts to reset the phone. 4. Contact customer support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact Swissvoice customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a repair or replacement if necessary. Please note that these steps are general troubleshooting suggestions and may not address all possible causes of a non-working color display.
To make internal calls between handsets on the Swissvoice eSense phone, follow these steps: 1. Register the handsets: Ensure that all the handsets you want to make internal calls with are properly registered to the base station. If not, follow the registration procedure mentioned in the manual. 2. Initiate an internal call: During a call, you can make an internal call to another handset. Press the navigation key (right) and enter the desired internal party's number. If only two handsets are registered, pressing the navigation key (right) will automatically call the other handset. 3. Switch between calls: If you receive an external call while on an internal call, you will hear an incoming call alert. End the internal call by pressing the End call key. Press the Talk key to connect to the external party. 4. Transfer a call to another handset: If you are conducting an external call and want to transfer it to another handset, press the navigation key (right). Enter the desired internal number. When the internal party responds, press the End call key to transfer the call to the other party. 5. Brokering/Conference call: If you are conducting an external call and want to include another internal party in the conversation, call the internal party as mentioned above. When the internal party answers, press the navigation key (right) to switch between the calls. Long press the navigation key (right) to start a conference call. Please note that these instructions are specific to the Swissvoice eSense phone and may not apply to other models.
Yes, the manual of the Swissvoice eSense is available in English .
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