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12.4 Konformittserklrung/CE-Zeichen
Das Telefon stimmt mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen der R&TTE-Directive 1999/5/EC berein. Dies wird durch das CE-Zeichen besttigt. Fr die komplette Konformittserklrung nutzen Sie bitte den kostenlosen Download von unserer Website www.audioline.de.
- Contents 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 General Information... 64 User controls... 66 Setting up... 67 Safety Information... 67 Check contents of pack... 67 Connecting the base station... 67 Fitting standard batteries... 68 Charging the standard batteries.. 68 Operation.... 69 The display.... 69 Receiving calls... 69 Making calls... 70 Adjusting the receiver volume.. 70 Handsfree facility... 70 Redial facility... 71
4.6.1 4.6.2 Storing individual redial numbers in the phone book.. 71 Deleting individual redial numbers... 71
4.7 Switching the handset on and off.. 72 4.8 Mute button... 72 4.9 Keypad lock... 72 4.10 Switching off the ring tone.. 73 4.11 Temporary tone dialling... 73 4.12 Display illumination... 73 4.13 Baby call... 74 4.14 Range information... 74 4.15 Paging from the base station to the handset. The phone book... 75 5.1 Entering numbers and names in the phone book. 75 5.2 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book. 76 5.3 Changing a phone book entry.. 76 5.4 Direct dial buttons... 76
5.4.1 5.4.2 Allocating direct dial buttons... 77 Using the direct dial buttons... 77
5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8
Deleting stored numbers from the phone book.. 78 Checking phone book entries.. 78 Assigning special ring tones to phone book entries (VIP ring tone)... 79 Setting up the special phone book... 80
5.8.1 Dialling stored numbers from the special phone book. 80
- Contents 6 Caller display (CLID)...81 6.1 The caller list...82
6.1.1 Storing individual numbers on the caller list in the phone book. 82
Deleting individual telephone numbers from the caller list...Private exchanges/T-NET...84 7.1 "R" Button on private exchanges..84 7.2 "R" Button and the DEUTSCHE TELEKOM T-Net..84 7.3 Inserting an automatic pause..Special functions...85 8.1 Changing display names...85 8.2 Setting ring tones and ringer volumes.86 8.3 Setting up dialling blocks...87 8.4 Automatic dialling code...88 8.5 Turning signal tones on or off..90 8.6 Accepting calls automatically..91 8.7 Setting the flash time..91 8.8 Touch-tone (TTD) or pulse (PD) dialling..92 8.9 Setting the display language..92 8.10 Changing the call duration display..93 8.11 Switching off the display illumination..93 8.12 Changing the PIN code on the base station..94 8.13 Deleting all lists...94 8.14 Factory settings...The answering machine...96 9.1 Switching the answering machine on/off..97 9.2 General settings...97
Call indicator Answering machine on/ Message indicator Charge monitoring lamp Paging button.
- Setting up -
Setting up
Safety Information
NOTE Before setting-up, it is essential that you read the General Information at the beginning of this manual.
Check contents of pack
one mains power supply two standard batteries one instruction manual
The following items are supplied: one base station one handset with belt clip one telephone connecting cable
Connecting the base station
Position the base station near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket. Your telephone works using Touch-Tone Dialling. 1. Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the rear of the base station and plug the power supply into a properly installed 230 V mains socket. The plug-in power supply for the base station must always be connected. For safety reasons, use only the plug-in mains power supply provided. Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack on the rear of the base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided. If required, clamp the two cables in the cable channel underneath the foot support and then run these through the two openings towards the rear.
Note: The two plugs must audibly click into place so that they do not fall out again.
- Setting up 3.4 Fitting standard batteries
Important note: Place the handset in the base station with the display to the front for at least 16 hours. The telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged. The charging light on the base station will come on.
Charging the standard batteries
The standard rechargeable batteries for the handset have a stand-by time of max. 144 hours at room temperature and a maximum talk time of 12 hours. To charge the batteries, place the handset in the base station with the display to the front. Note: Switching off the display lighting has a positive effect on the standby time and the maximum talk time. You can find out how to switch off the display lighting in Chapter 8.11. The current battery capacity is shown in the display. Full Half full Discharged.
Note: Exactly like your car battery, the standard rechargeable batteries are unavoidably subject to a certain ageing. However, you can have an influence on this ageing process by "training" the standard batteries to a certain extent. In regular use of the phone, if you cyclically charge and fully discharge the standard batteries by using the telephone until the symbol flashes in the display, a demand is placed on the batteries and they will repay you by giving maximum performance and a long life. Extended charging and extended discharging on the other hand will both degrade the capacity and shorten the life of the standard batteries.
To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handset, press on the upper edge of the battery compartment and slide it downwards. Now insert the batteries taking care to ensure that the polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment cover.
- Operation 4.10 Switching off the ring tone
If at any time you do not want to be disturbed, you can turn off the ring tone on the handset. Switching off the ring tone button for 2 seconds. The symbol will appear in the Press and hold the display. Incoming calls will now only be signalled at the base station and no longer at the handset. Switching on the ring tone again Press and hold the will go off.
button again for 2 seconds. The symbol in the display
4.11 Temporary tone dialling
If you can only use your telephone in Pulse Dialling mode, you do not have to forego the facilities of Tone Dialling (e.g. interrogating an answering machine). You can change temporarily to Tone Dialling during a call by means of the the button until you hear a beep) button. PULSE dialling will be reselected at the end of the call. (press
4.12 Display illumination
Your telephone is equipped with an automatically illuminated display. The illumination is automatically switched on when a button is pressed on the mobile unit. The illumination then switches off automatically after 10 seconds if no further buttons are pressed on the mobile unit. The display illumination also comes on when a call comes in, so that you also get a visual indication of an incoming call.
- Operation 4.13 Baby call
Small children or even older people can easily dial a previously defined telephone number using the baby call feature. Press any button on the handset (with the exception of the menu button
Button Display FEATURES
DIR DIAL OFF 1x
Select ON
Enter the number. Existing numbers can be deleted individually with the button. DIR DIAL DIR DIAL will flash in the display.
Deactivating baby call Press the button to enter the right menu level directly. Then press
choose the OFF setting by means of the selection buttons
and exit programming by holding the button pressed.
. Confirm with
4.14 Range information
The range of the handset is ca. 50 metres in closed rooms and ca. 300 metres outdoors. When there is a good contact with the base station, the symbol will come on in the display. You hear warning tones, if you are too far away from the base station. Is the connection broken, the symbol will disappear and the message SEEK BS will appear.
4.15 Paging from the base station to the handset
If you cannot remember where you have left the handset, press the paging button on the base station. You will now hear the handset audible signal for 30 seconds and thus be easily able to find it again. You can cancel the audible signal by pressing any button on the handset.
SOUNDS HS RINGER VOLUME 1x
EXT MELODY
MELODY 1 to 10
Handset ring tone for internal calls
SOUNDS
HS RINGER VOLUME
INT MELODY
Select tune EXT MELODY Press and hold button
Select tune INT MELODY Press and hold button
Handset ringer volume
SOUNDS HS RINGER
VOLUME Volume 1 to 5 and Vol Off. Select volume level or OFF
Note: With the setting VOL OFF, incoming calls are no longer audibly signalled at the handset but only at the base station.
VOLUME Press and hold button
- Special functions Base station ring tone Button Display FEATURES SOUNDS HS RINGER 1x BS RINGER VOLUME 1x MELODY
Base station ringer volume
Display FEATURES
HS RINGER
BS RINGER VOLUME
Volume 1 to 5 and Vol Off. Select volume level or OFF
Select tune
MELODY Press and hold button
Setting up dialling blocks
You can block specific phone numbers by using the dialling blocks. The dialling blocks can be set up separately for each handset. OFF ALL All phone numbers are allowed All numbers are blocked except the emergency numbers 110 and 112. All numbers are blocked except a freely programmable dialling code and the emergency numbers 110 and 112. Here, you can block a specific dialling code, e.g. 0190.
EXEMPT
- Special functions Button Display FEATURES
MONITOR 4x
CALL BAR
PIN? HANDSET 1 Enter the PIN Code for the base station (factory setting 0 0).
HANDSET 1 to 5 Current setting
Select the required handset for which the dialling blocks are to be set up.
OFF ALL EXEMPT BAR
Select the required option. and With EXEMPT and BAR, confirm with enter the required dialling code with max. 5 digits. Numbers already entered can be deleted individually with the button.
CALL BAR Hold button pressed to return to main display. Note: If no numbers are entered when the options EXEMPT and BAR are chosen, the dialling block will be automatically switched off after confirming with
Automatic dialling code
Your telephone has an automatic dialling code function. With this function, when dialling a particular phone number, a previously stored number is inserted in front of the actual phone number. In this way, when dialling a particular dialling code for example, you can automatically insert a required call-by-call number in front of this phone number. Or, you can automatically add the required country code to an international number.
ON or OFF
AUTO ANS. Press and hold button
Setting the flash time
Two different flash times can be set by means of the R-signal button. FLASH 1 = 100ms FLASH 2 = 300ms
SETTINGS AUTO ANS.
FLASH TIME FLASH 1 or FLASH 2
Select FLASH 1 or FLASH 2
FLASH TIME Press and hold button
- Special functions 8.8 Touch-tone (TTD) or pulse (PD) dialling
SETTINGS
AUTO ANS. 2x
DIAL MODE TONE or PULSE
This feature enables you to use your telephone both on analogue exchanges (PD) and on the new digital exchanges (TTD). The factory setting is TONE dialling.
Select TONE or PULS DIAL MODE Press and hold button
Setting the display language
The display messages can be set up in German and English.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE GERMAN or ENGLISH
Select GERMAN or ENGLISH
- Special functions 8.10 Changing the call duration display
The actual duration of the call will appear in the display while a call is being made. You can determine whether the duration of the call is displayed or not. Button Display FEATURES
LANGUAGE 2x CALL TIMER ON or OFF
Select ON or OFF CALL TIMER Press and hold button
8.11 Switching off the display illumination
The display illumination can be switched off and on again here. Note: Switching off the display lighting has a positive effect on the standby time and the maximum talk time.
DISPLAY LANGUAGE 3x BACKLIT
BACKLIT Press and hold button
- Special functions 8.12 Changing the PIN code on the base station
Some functions of the telephone system are protected against unauthorised use by a PIN code. The PIN code consists of up to eight numbers. As supplied, the PIN code is set to "0000". Button Display FEATURES SYSTEM REGISTER 3x Number pad Number pad Number pad CHANGE PIN PIN? Enter old PIN code. NEW PIN? Enter new PIN code REPEAT Enter new PIN code again. CHANGE PIN Press and hold button
8.13 Deleting all lists
The contents of the phone book, the redial facility and the caller list can be deleted with one procedure. Button Display FEATURES RESET RECORDS
RESET?
RECORDS The reset is carried out. Press and hold button
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY 2x
MSG LENGTH
1 MINUTE or 2 MINUTES Select the required length.
MSG LENGTH Press and hold button
- The answering machine 9.2.2 Delaying acceptance of calls
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY
TOLL SAVER or RINGS 2 to 7 Select the required number.
Here, you can set up after how many rings incoming calls are to be accepted. This number can be set to between 2 and 7 rings. The TOLL SAVER setting for the tollfree remote pre-access facility is also available. For more information, see Chapter 9.6.4 Remote access.
RING DELAY Press and hold button
Warning signal for recorded messages
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY 1x
ALERT TONE On or Off
Whenever a new message or memo has been recorded, you will hear a signal tone on the handset every minute. In this way, you can tell immediately whether new messages or a memo have been recorded in your absence. This warning signal can be switched on or off (factory setting: Off).
Select On or Off ALERT TONE Press and hold button
- The answering machine 9.2.4 Listening-in to incoming messages
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY 3x
SPK FILTER On or Off
It is also possible to listen to incoming calls automatically using handset 1 without accepting the call. If you do not want to listen-in to calls, you can switch this function off here.
Select On or Off.
SPK FILTER Press and hold button
Recording, checking or deleting greeting messages
With your answering machine you can choose between two different types of greeting message. The caller will either hear the greeting and then, after this, be able to leave a message (factory setting) or an informative text only will be played and the caller will be unable to leave a message. One pre-recorded greeting in each case is available for each type. Of course, you can also record your own greeting for each type.
- The answering machine 9.3.1 Recording greeting messages
The length of your own greeting must be at least 3 seconds and may not exceed 40 seconds. The longer your greeting lasts, the less recording time will be available for incoming messages. Type 1: Recording answers and message (Display indication: RECORD) The caller will hear your greeting and will be able to leave a message for you. Text of the pre-recorded standard greeting message: "Hello, unfortunately your call cannot be answered personally at the moment. Could you therefore please leave a message after the tone". Type 2: Greeting only (Display indication: GREETING ONLY) The caller will hear your greeting and will not be able to leave a message for you. Use this greeting when you only want to leave information for callers. Text of the pre-recorded standard greeting message: "Hello, unfortunately your call cannot be taken at the moment. Please try again later. Thank you". Recording your own greeting Button Display
ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY
REC OGM1 or REC OGM2
Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Choose which mode you want to record a greeting for by pressing repeatedly. If the answering machine is switched off, the display will change back to the AM OFF message after a short time. Dictate the text of your greeting into the handset after the tone. After you have finished recording, your message will be played back once more. To return to main display.
Note: Even when you have recorded your own greeting messages, you can reactivate the pre-recorded greetings at any time. For more information see Chapter 9.3.3.
- The answering machine 9.3.2
Checking the currently set greeting message
Display Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display You will hear the currently selected greeting.
To return to main display.
PLAY OGM1 or PLAY OGM2
9.3.3 Deleting your own greeting and reverting to the standard greeting
Button Display Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Choose which mode you want to delete your own greeting for by pressing repeatedly. The greeting will be played back. When the greeting message has been played back, press the next button. Your own greeting has been deleted.
ANS RECORD or ANS ONLY PLAY OGM1 or PLAY OGM2
DELETED
- The answering machine 9.4 Listening to recorded messages
If messages have been left in your absence, the indicator lamp on the base station and the LED on the handset will flash and the display will show the number of new messages.
01-04 MESSAGES
1. 2. Button Number of newly recorded messages Total number of recorded messages Display
Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display 03 etc. The newly recorded messages will now be played back first. If there are no new messages, then all the existing messages will be played back. While the messages are being played back, you have the following options. Repeat current message.
Play back next message. Play back previous message. If the message has already been running for 5 seconds, the current message will be repeated. Delete current message.
Stop playback To return to main display. The volume can be adjusted with the selection buttons
DELETED STOP
- The answering machine 9.4.1
Deleting all messages
Display Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display
Now confirm with
pressing
or cancel the deletion by
twice.
Recording and listening to the memo
You can leave a memo on your answering machine for other people who use it, e.g. your family. The maximum length of the memo is 1 or 2 minutes (see Chapter 9.2.1). If a memo has been recorded, the display will show the message NEW MEMO. Recording a memo Button Display
Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display Dictate your text into the handset after the tone. After you have finished recording, your memo will be played back once more. To return to main display.
Note: Before a new memo can be recorded, any existing memo must be deleted. Otherwise, it will not be possible to make a new recording. Listening to and deleting the memo => The display shows NEW MEMO. Button Display Comment The messages ANS RECORD, ANS ONLY or AM OFF will appear in the display PLAY MEMO A long memo can be stopped by means of the Stop button (5). To delete the memo, press the button while the memo is playing. To return to main display.
- The answering machine 9.6 The remote access facility
The remote access facility allows the answering machine to be called up from any telephone in order to listen to messages and to carry out other functions.
The PIN code
Your answering machine has personal access authorisation so that only you can listen to incoming messages using the remote access facility. This PIN code is set in the factory to "0". If you should ever forget the PIN code, go to Chapter 8.13 and carry out a reset. Button Display FEATURES
ANSWER MAC
RING DELAY 6x
REMOTE PIN PIN? Enter the current PIN code (factory setting 0). NEW PIN? Enter the required new three-digit PIN code. REPEAT Repeat the new PIN code. REMOTE PIN
- The answering machine 9.6.2
Listening to messages using the remote access facility
Call your number and wait until your call is answered. While you are listening to your greeting, press the button and then enter the three-digit PIN code. If the entry is incorrect, the greeting will be repeated. Press the button and re-enter the PIN code. If the entry is correct, you will hear two signal tones. If the PIN code is entered incorrectly three times, the connection will be cut off. The recorded messages will be played back immediately. After the messages have been played, you will hear two signal tones. After the messages have been played back, further functions can be carried out using the remote access facility within the next 8 seconds. For more information, see the following table. Replace the receiver when you have finished with the remote access facility.
Remote access functions = Repeat messages (rewind) = Play back all messages again = Play back next message (forward wind) = Play back a memo = Stop button = Play back current greeting = Record a memo = Turn the answering machine on or off A short signal tone => Answering machine is switched off Two signal tones => Answering machine is switched on. = Record new greeting = Delete message playing and = Delete all messages # = Change mode A short signal tone => Greeting only, no recording Two signal tones => Answering machine will record calls
- The answering machine 9.6.3 Switching on the answering machine remotely
Imagine that you have left your office or house and have forgotten to switch on your answering machine. By means of the remote access facility, you have the option of switching on the answering machine from another telephone. 1. Call your number. The call will be automatically accepted after 10 rings even if the answering machine is switched off and you will hear your greeting message Replace the receiver.
Toll-free remote pre-access facility
Using the toll-free remote pre-access facility, you can find out whether there are any messages on your answering machine without incurring any charges. To do this, set the "Delaying acceptance of calls" function to the "ECO" setting. For more information see Chapter 9.2.2. If you now call your answering machine when you are away, the answering machine will answer as follows: A. If your call is answered after 2 rings, there will be messages on your answering machine. If no messages have been recorded, your call will not be answered after 2 rings. Put the receiver down immediately as your call will now only be answered after the fourth ring. In this way, you can save call charges.
Forwarding calls directly to the answering machine
9.7.1 Blocking calls and forwarding calls directly to the answering machine
Incoming calls can also be forwarded directly to the answering machine. The answering machine must be switched on.
- The answering machine Note: Remember that the settings will only work if your telephone connection has caller display (CLID) and the caller transmits his phone number. You will find more information on caller display in Chapter 6. All calls are received normally. All calls are forwarded directly to the answering machine. Here, you can enter a complete telephone number with a maximum of 18 digits or even part of a telephone number, e.g. a dialling code. The telephone will only ring for calls with this telephone number. All other calls will ring once and will then be accepted directly by the answering machine. SCREENING: Here, you can enter a complete telephone number with a maximum of 18 digits or even part of a telephone number, e.g. a dialling code. Only calls with this number will be forwarded to the answering machine after one ring. The telephone will ring normally for all other calls. With the special SOS code however, callers have the option of deactivating this block so that the base station rings. See Chapter 9.7.3. Button Display FEATURES
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY 4x
SCREENING
OFF, ALL, EXEMPT or SCREEN OFF, ALL, EXEMPT or SCREEN
OFF: ALL: EXEMPT:
Select the required option. For the EXEMPT and SCREENING options, the display shows the message NUMBER?. Enter the required telephone number here with a maximum of 18 digits. To return to main display.
NUMBER?
- The answering machine 9.7.2 Forwarding anonymous calls directly to the answering machine
Incoming calls, which do not transmit their telephone number (display indication PRIVATE), can be forwarded directly to the answering machine without a ringing signal. With the special SOS code however, callers have the option of deactivating this block so that the base station rings for 8 seconds. See Chapter 9.7.3. Note: Remember that the forwarding function will only work if your telephone connection has caller display (CLID) and the callers transmit their telephone numbers or suppress them (private). You will find more information on caller display in Chapter 6. Button Display FEATURES
RING DELAY 5x
BLOCKER On or Off
BLOCKER Press and hold button
Using and changing the SOS code
With the SOS code, callers can deactivate the blocks described under 9.3.1 and 9.3.2 so that the base station rings anyway. The SOS code is a three-digit number. The factory setting is 111. Using the SOS code The caller enters the star symbol * and the SOS code by means of the number pad on the telephone as soon as the answering machine greeting is played. The answering machine will stop and the base station will ring for 8 seconds with a continuous ring. Example with factory setting: * 1
- The answering machine Changing the SOS code Note: The SOS code and the PIN code for remote access must not be the same. If you should ever forget the SOS code, go to Chapter 8.13 and carry out a reset. Button Display FEATURES
ANSWER MAC RING DELAY 7x
SOS CODE PIN? Enter the current SOS code (factory setting 1). NEW PIN? Enter the required new threedigit SOS code. REPEAT Repeat the new SOS code. SOS CODE
- Multiple handsets -
10 Multiple handsets
Up to four additional handsets can be logged on to your base station. You can obtain these additional handsets from your AUDIOLINE dealer with the designation DECT 4801.
Note: Handsets from other manufacturers can also be integrated into the telephone system by means of the internationally adopted GAP standard. In the same way, you can use an AUDIOLINE handset on base stations from other manufacturers, as long as these units work using the GAP standard.
When you use multiple handsets you will have the following options: Internal calls between handsets. External calls can be forwarded between handsets. Incoming external calls are signalled on all handsets. Room monitoring Note: If another handset is already using the external line, the message EXT will appear on all handsets. In this case, it is not possible to make a further external call.
10.1 Making an internal call
When you have connected multiple handsets to a base station, you will be able to make internal calls. To do this, press the button and then the number of the on the handset called. required handset. The call is accepted with the call button
If an external call comes in while you are making an internal call, you will hear short signal tones and the message EXT will flash in the display. To take the external call, and accept the external call with end the internal call by means of the call button. the call button
10.2 Connecting external calls to another handset
If you have accepted an external call on one handset, you can forward the external call to another handset. To do this, press the button and then the number of the required handset. After the internal call has been accepted at the other handset, you have the following options: A. Consultation / Brokering: You can now speak to the internal subscriber and
button. You can switch between return to the external caller by pressing the the external and the internal call as many times as you like in this way. B. Forward the call: The external call is forwarded to the handset called by on the first handset. pressing the call button
- Multiple handsets 10.3 Holding conference calls
An external call can be connected to a further internal subscriber as a conference call. In this way, two handsets can talk to the external caller simultaneously. Establish the required connection with the external subscriber. Then press the button and the internal number of the second handset required. When the second
internal subscriber has accepted the call, press and hold the button for 2 seconds and all three subscribers will be connected together on a conference call. The messages INT and EXT will appear in the display. The conference is ended by one of the internal participants hanging up.
10.4 Room monitoring
With the room monitoring feature, you place a handset in the required room and activate the monitor function. You can then call up this handset and listen-in to the room without the handset ringing. Also in the case of an external call, the handset concerned does not ring.
MONITOR OFF or ON
Select OFF or ON MONITOR The message MONITOR will flash in the display.
- Multiple handsets Button Display FEATURES
SYSTEM REGISTER 1x
SELECT BS
AUTO or FIXED
Select whether you want the handset to be automatically or permanently connected to a base station. When selecting and then select the required base FIXED, confirm with station by means of the number pad. If the handset is logged on to different base stations, the appropriate numbers will flash.
- Troubleshooting -
11 Troubleshooting
If you have problems with your telephone, please check the following points first. For technical problems, you can also contact our hotline on Tel. 88 (Telekom cost at the time of printing 12 cents/min). For any claims under the warranty, please refer to your dealer. The warranty period is 2 years. No calls possible o The telephone line is not correctly connected or is faulty. o Use only the telephone cable provided. o Test whether your telephone connection is in order by using another telephone. o The power supply is not plugged in or there is a total power failure. o The rechargeable batteries are flat or defective. o You are too far away from the base station. o You are too far away from the base station or the base station is wrongly positioned. o Place the handset properly on the base station, clean the contact surfaces on the handset and on the base station with a soft, dry cloth. o Charge the handset. If this does not help, replace the standard batteries. o Caused by direct sunlight, allow the handset to cool down.
Connection is cut off or drops out The charging symbol does not come on while the handset is on the base station. The standard batteries discharge very quickly. Display dark
- Important information -
Important information
12.1 Technical data
Standard Power supply Range Range Standby Max. call duration Standard rechargeable batteries Dialling method Permissible ambient temperature Permissible relative humidity Signal button function DECT-GAP Base station 220/230V, 50 Hz Indoors up to 50 m Outdoors up to 300 m up to 144 hours more than 12 hours Type AAA 1.2V 650 mAh Touch-Tone Dialling 10C to 30C 20 to 75% 100ms and 300ms
12.2 Changing the telephone cable
If you have to replace your telephone cable, you can locate the appropriate cable at your dealer's with the help of the following diagram.
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