User guide

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Introduction
In addition to your own base station, you
can operate your handset on up to three
other base stations. This feature allows you
to expand the range of your coverage area.
The application possibilities for this feature
are almost limitless. For this reason, in the
example below, we shall restrict ourselves
to explaining this feature using two base
stations.
Application example
You own a Ascom Avena 122/Ascom Avena
122 plus at home and use the same equip-
ment at your workplace in the office. You
can now also use the handset from the
cordless telephone at the office on the base
station at home and vice versa. Obviously,
incoming and outgoing calls are possible
only within the range of each particular
base station.
Specifying the configuration
The handsets must be registered on the
base station at home and on the base sta-
tion at the office. Define one letter (A, B, C
or D) in each case for the base station at
home and one for the base station at the
office. Next allocate one internal subscriber
number (1 to 6) to each of your handsets.
Note:
The radio cells can overlap either partly or
completely.
Selecting the base station
Outgoing calls can be made either from
base station A or from base station B.
The handset is set to base station A
Switching over to base station B
1.
2.
5
Switching over to base station C
1.
2.
8
Switching over to base station D
1.
2.
0
Switching back to base station A
1.
2.
2
Note:
Incoming calls will only be forwarded to
your handset if the corresponding base sta-
tion is selected. If the handset is not in ra-
dio contact with the base station, the cor-
responding symbol will flash on the display.
Operation on several base stations