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The Swissvoice L7 is an analog/DECT desk telephone that offers a range of features to enhance communication. With a polyphonic ringer, the phone can produce a variety of melodies, providing users options for personalizing their ringtone. The phone also includes a speakerphone function, enabling hands-free conversations when desired. Additionally, the L7 has a paging function, allowing users to locate other handsets within range. The Swissvoice L7 has the capability to support up to 8 handsets, providing flexibility and convenience for larger households or office environments. The phonebook can store up to 100 entries, allowing users to easily access frequently dialed numbers. Other useful features of the L7 include caller ID, which helps users identify incoming callers before answering, and explicit call transfer, allowing for seamless transfer of calls between handsets. The phone does not include an answering machine or babyphone function. Designed with user convenience in mind, the Swissvoice L7 is a reliable and durable phone. Its sleek and modern design adds an aesthetic touch to any desk. In summary, the Swissvoice L7 is an analog/DECT desk telephone that offers a range of features including polyphonic ringtones, speakerphone, paging function, and the capability to support up to 8 handsets. With a phonebook capacity of 100 entries and essential functions such as caller ID and explicit call transfer, the L7 is a practical choice for individuals or small businesses seeking a reliable phone solution.
| Brand | Swissvoice |
| Model | L7 | 20406993 |
| Product | phone |
| EAN | 7611425121305, 7611425010661 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Datasheet (PDF) |
| Type | Analog/DECT telephone |
| Answering machine | No |
| Intercom | Yes |
| Ringer type | Polyphonic |
| Number of melodies | 11 |
| Mounting type | Desk |
| Product color | Black |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Paging function | Yes |
| Multi handset capability | 8 |
| Babyphone function | No |
| Phonebook capacity | 100 entries |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Conference call | Yes |
| Explicit call transfer | Yes |
| Call list capacity phonebook | 50 |
| Redial list capacity | 20 |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Display number of colors | Monochrome |
| Backlight display | Yes |
| Display resolution | 128 x 64 pixels |
| Backlight color | White |
| Display diagonal | 1.77 " |
| Wireless connection | No |
| Talk time | 12 h |
| Standby time | 200 h |
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The screen size of the Swissvoice L7 is 1.77 ".
The screen resolution of the Swissvoice L7 is 128 x 64 pixels.
No, the Swissvoice L7 does not have an answering machine. This means that users will not be able to receive and store voicemail messages on the phone itself. However, this can be beneficial for those who prefer to use a separate voicemail service or do not require this feature.
The Swissvoice L7 is a desk phone. This means that it is designed to be placed on a flat surface such as a table or desk, and it may not offer the same flexibility and mobility as a cordless phone.
Yes, the Swissvoice L7 has an intercom function. This allows users to communicate with other compatible handsets within the same wireless network. It can be a convenient feature for households or businesses that require internal communication.
The Swissvoice L7 has a polyphonic ringer. This means that it is capable of producing multiple tones or melodies for incoming calls, providing users with a variety of customizable ringtones to choose from.
The Swissvoice L7 has a multi-handset capability of up to 8 handsets. This allows users to have multiple extensions throughout their home or office, providing flexibility and convenience for making and receiving calls from different locations.
To dispose of the batteries, base station, handset, and mains units of the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Please dispose of the batteries, base station, handset, and mains units in an ecological manner. Do not dispose of them in domestic waste. 2. Only use the telephone line cord supplied with the L7 phone. 3. Use only the approved rechargeable Li-Ion battery cell (Swissvoice C0487 or 043048, 3.7V, 550mAh, 2.04Wh) supplied with your L7 phone, as well as the original power supply (6.0VDC, 400 mA). 4. Gather all the items that need to be disposed of, including the cordless handset and its charging bay, cordless base, rechargeable Li-Ion battery cell, power adaptors for the base and the charging bay, and the telephone line cord. 5. If you have purchased a multiple pack of the L7 phone, you may have additional items such as cordless handsets, chargers, rechargeable Li-Ion battery cells, and power adaptors for the chargers. Remember to dispose of these items in an ecological manner and not in domestic waste to minimize environmental impact.
To reset the System PIN of your Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on your L7 phone. 2. Use the navigation buttons to scroll and select "Answer Machine" from the display. 3. Scroll and select "Answer Settings" from the options. 4. Navigate to "Remote Access" and press Select. 5. Scroll or navigate to "Set Remote PIN" and press Select. 6. Enter the old PIN (default setting is 0000) and press Save. 7. Enter the new PIN and press Save. 8. Re-enter the new PIN and press Save. Please note that the System PIN is different from the remote access PIN used for resetting the unit or registering/de-registering handsets. It is recommended to make a note of your new PIN code and keep it in a safe place. If you reset your L7 phone, the remote access PIN will default to 0000. These steps will help you reset the System PIN of your Swissvoice L7 phone.
To perform a master reset on your Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Remove one battery from the handset. 2. Press and hold the star button on the handset. 3. Replace the battery while continuing to hold the star button. 4. The display will show "Master Reset". Press OK to confirm. 5. The handset will automatically reset, and the PIN will default back to 0000. Please note that performing a master reset will restore the L7 phone to its original settings. This action will not affect the phonebook or call lists, and all registered handsets will be retained. If you encounter any issues during the master reset process or have further questions, please refer to the manual or contact Swissvoice customer support for assistance.
The ECO mode on the Swissvoice L7 phone is a feature that reduces transmitted power and energy consumption when enabled. Here's how it affects the handset range: 1. Press the Menu button on your L7 phone. 2. Use the navigation buttons to scroll and select "Settings" from the display. 3. Scroll and select "ECO Mode" from the options. 4. Choose "On" to enable the ECO mode. By default, it is turned off. 5. When the ECO mode is enabled, the handset range may be reduced compared to when it is turned off. 6. The reduced handset range is due to the lower transmitted power used in ECO mode, which helps to conserve battery life and reduce energy consumption. 7. If you experience a decrease in range or signal strength while using the ECO mode, you can consider disabling it to improve the handset range. Remember that the ECO mode is a personal preference, and you can choose to enable or disable it based on your needs and priorities.
To register additional handsets to the base station of your Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. On the handset you want to register, press the Menu button. 2. Scroll to "Registration" and press Select. 3. Select "Register HS" from the options. 4. The display will show the available bases. Select the desired base and press Select. 5. Enter the system PIN (default is 0000) and press OK. 6. The display will show "Searching Base X". When the registration is successful, the display will show "Handset Registered" and you will hear a confirmation beep. Note: If you have already registered 8 handsets to the base, the registration will fail. In this case, you need to de-register a handset before you can register a new one. These steps will allow you to register additional handsets to the base station of your Swissvoice L7 phone.
To properly dispose of the batteries in the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Do not dispose of the batteries in domestic waste. It is important to dispose of them in an ecological manner. 2. Only use the approved rechargeable Li-Ion battery cell (Swissvoice C0487 or 043048, 3.7V, 550mAh, 2.04Wh) supplied with your L7 phone. 3. Take the batteries to a recycling depot or collection point for processing electrical and electronic equipment. Look for the recycling symbol on the product, user manual, or packaging. 4. By recycling the batteries, you contribute to environmental protection. Some materials used in the batteries can be recycled, such as lithium (Li), nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), or mercury (Hg). 5. Follow the official regulations for disposing of used batteries and accumulators. Do not dispose of them in domestic waste. Remember, it is important to handle the batteries of the Swissvoice L7 phone responsibly and follow the proper disposal procedures to protect the environment.
To dispose of the base station and handset of the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Please dispose of the base station, handset, and other components in an ecological manner. Do not dispose of them in domestic waste. 2. Ensure that you only use the telephone line cord supplied with the L7 phone. 3. Use only the approved rechargeable Li-Ion battery cell (Swissvoice C0487 or 043048, 3.7V, 550mAh, 2.04Wh) supplied with your L7 phone. 4. Also, use the original power supply (6.0VDC, 400 mA) that came with the phone. 5. Take the base station, handset, and other components to a recycling depot or collection point that handles electrical and electronic equipment. 6. Look for the recycling symbol on the product, user manual, or packaging to ensure proper disposal. By following these steps, you can dispose of the base station and handset of the Swissvoice L7 phone in an environmentally responsible manner.
To reset the System PIN on the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the phone. The display will show "Answer Machine." Press the Select button. 2. Scroll to "Answer Settings" and press Select. 3. Scroll or navigate to "Remote Access" and press Select. 4. Scroll or navigate to "Set Remote PIN" and press Select. 5. Enter the old PIN (default setting is 0000) and press Save. 6. Enter the new PIN and press Save. 7. Re-enter the new PIN and press Save. Note: The System PIN is different from the remote access PIN used for additional security. It is advisable to make a note of your new PIN code and keep it somewhere safe. If you reset your L7 phone, the remote access PIN will default to 0000. By following these steps, you can easily reset the System PIN on your Swissvoice L7 phone.
To perform a master reset on the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Remove one battery from the handset. 2. Press and hold the star (*) button on the handset. 3. Replace the battery while continuing to hold the star (*) button. 4. The display will show "Master Reset." Press the OK button. 5. The handset will automatically reset, and the PIN will default back to 0000. By following these steps, you can perform a master reset on your Swissvoice L7 phone. Please note that performing a master reset will restore the phone to its default settings and erase any personalized settings or data.
To enable the ECO mode on the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the phone. 2. Use the navigation buttons to scroll to the "Settings" option and press Select. 3. Scroll to "ECO Mode" and press Select. 4. Use the navigation buttons to select "On" and press Save. 5. The display will show the ECO mode icon, which indicates that the feature is enabled. Note: Enabling the ECO mode reduces the transmitted power and energy consumption of the phone. However, it may also reduce the handset range. If you experience a decrease in range, you can consider disabling the ECO mode. By following these steps, you can easily enable the ECO mode on your Swissvoice L7 phone. Enjoy the energy-saving benefits of this feature!
To register additional handsets to the base station of the Swissvoice L7 phone, follow these steps: 1. On the handset you want to register, press the Menu button. 2. Scroll to "Registration" and press Select. 3. Select "Register HS" and press Select. 4. The display will show the available bases. Select the desired base and press Select. 5. Enter the system PIN (default is 0000) and press OK. 6. The display will show "Searching Base X." When the registration is successful, the display will show "Handset Registered" and you will hear a confirmation beep. Note: If you have already registered 8 handsets to the base, the registration will fail. In this case, you need to deregister a handset before registering a new one. By following these steps, you can easily register additional handsets to the base station of your Swissvoice L7 phone. Enjoy the convenience of having multiple handsets connected to your phone system.
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Number of questions: 5Hi, my L7 been working fine for a Long time. But recently, not working proper. Calls cannot come through. Phone does not ring - goes straight to the answering machine. Is this cause by some setting. What can I do to resolve the problem.. Am using 1base and 1handset.
My L7 phone is not ringing, nor is there a sound when I place handset back on cradle. Left corner of display an ECO sign i.e. symbol resembling a triangle on a stick followed by "E". Help please as I cannot receive incoming calls. Thank you.
Hi how do i make phone ring for longer before answer machine kicks in Regards debbie
I just bought an L7 for a friend of mine and we hooked it up and it seemed to work fine. A few days later she was having problems in that sometimes someone would call and the phone would not ring, but the call was coming through because the answering machine would answer. In these cases picking up the phone would not disable the answering machine and allow here to come on the line. A few days later it worked again, then the same thing started happening. Any ideas? Please let me know. Thanks! Andrew Horn
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