Operation Manual

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Note: The handset must be charged for at least 16 hours before being used
for the first time. Exactly like your car battery, the rechargeable batteries are
unavoidably subject to a certain ageing. However, you can have an influence
on this ageing process by “training” the batteries to a certain extent. In
regular use of the phone, if you cyclically charge and fully discharge the
batteries by using the telephone until the charging indicator flashes, 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
batteries.
3.8 Logging on the handset to a GAP-enabled base
station
Before you can use your new handset on your existing telephone system, the
handset must first be logged on to the base station.
1. Look in the operating instruction manual for your existing telephone to
see how you set up the base station for logging on new handsets. When
you have carried out the necessary steps, continue from point 2.
2. Press the button on the handset.
3. Press the * and # buttons on the handset, one after the other.
4. Now enter the base station number using the number pad. If you are
using one base station, enter the number 1.
5. Now enter the PIN code for the base station.
6. Now press the button and after a few seconds you will hear a signal
tone. The handset is now logged on and can be used for external and
internal calls.
7. The handset will now automatically be assigned an internal call number.
The main handset already logged on has the internal number 1. All
further handsets are numbered in the order that they are logged on
(internal call numbers 2 to 5). You can check these internal call numbers
at any time. For more information, see Item 6.5.