Operation Manual
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3.3 Making calls
1. Use the key pad to enter the desired telephone number. Up to 25 digits may be
entered. The digits pressed will be shown in the display. Since the display can only
show 12 digits, only the last 12 of long phone numbers will be shown.
Notice: If you make a mistake you can briefly press the button to delete one digit at
a time. If the button is held down, the entire number will be deleted.
2. Press the call button, , on the handset to place the call.
Notice: You can also press the call button, , first; you will then hear the dial tone. As
you enter the digits of the desired number, your AUDIOLINE DECT5500 will send them
straight out. The correction of individual digits as described above is not possible in this
case.
3.4 Length of call display
During a call, the duration of the call is displayed in minutes and seconds. 15 seconds
after dialling, the display changes from the number called to the length of call. The
length of call display persists for a few seconds after ending the call.
3.5 Turning the handset on and off
By holding down the menu key, , you can turn off the handset. If the handset is
turned off, there is no drain on the battery. You cannot make or take calls.
Press the menu key,
, briefly to turn the unit back on. The message, BASE, will be
displayed and the handset will be ready for use after a brief delay.
3.6 Range indications
The range of the handset is about 50 metres in enclosed areas and about 300 metres in
the open. If a good connection to the base station is available, a
symbol will appear in
the display.
If you move too far from the base station, the
symbol will blink and you will hear
warning peeps. In this case you should move closer to the base station to avoid loosing
the connection. These warning peeps can be turned off as described in chapter 7.9.










