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Logging a handset onto a third-
party base station (GAP)
To log your handset onto a third-party base
station, the latter must support the GAP
generic access profile.
Prepare the third-party base station for log-
on according to the manufacturer's instruc-
tions. Use the Authentication Code (AC)
to log your handset on.
Handset switched to ON
1.
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2.
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Key in the handset PIN if required.
3. Select the base station (2, 5, 8 or
0), e.g. press 2 for base station A.
4. The handset now prompts you for
the four-digit authentication code
for the base station (default setting
0000).
5.
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Notes:
The base station assigns the internal
number for the handset automatically.
The display indicates the base station let-
ter, e.g. A, to show that registration has
been successfully completed.
If the registration process fails, an error tone
is heard and the letter A flashes.
Operation with several handsets
Logging a third-party handset
onto the base station (GAP)
A handset must support the GAP generic
access profile in order to be logged onto
your base station. Use your handset to de-
fine an access code of your choice.
Handset is ON
1.
‚‚
2.
903
Key in the system PIN if required.
3.
Key in the new internal call number
for the handset (1 to 6), e.g. 2
4. Specify a 4 to 8 digit access code
(AC)
5.
‚
You hear the audible acknowledge-
ment tone. The base station is now
on standby for 60 seconds to enable
you to register the foreign handset.
You can now log the third-party handset
onto the base station using the AC code
defined in the relevant operating instruc-
tions.
Notes:
If the internal call number is seized a sec-
ond time, the handset first registered is de-
registered.










