Operation Manual

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Connecting the telephone
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¤ Connect the telephone connector (1) to the main telephone
socket. Use the telephone cable supplied.
You may need a phone adapter depending on your country.
Connecting the headset
¤ Plug in (5) a headset using an RJ9 plug, e.g. a Gigaset ZX410.
¤ Guide the cable through the cable channel: upwards for operat-
ing the phone on the table (2); downwards when mounting the
telephone on the wall (3).
¤ Connect the handset to the telephone using the coiled cable
(4).
Wall mounting
¤ Drill two holes into the wall
at a distance of 12.4 cm and
fix two screws.
¤ Lift out the handset bracket
(6) with a screwdriver and
clip it into the handset cradle
(7).
¤ Hang the telephone on the
projecting screw heads.
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5
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Notes
u First use
1. Lift the handset for 5 seconds and place it back in the cradle.
2. Lift the handset again. You will hear the free tone and the device is now ready to be used.
The phone is connected to the power source via the phone line. In case of a power cut (e.g. if the PBX is switched off at night), the above men-
tioned steps need to be repeated. Phonebook entries and speed dialling destinations are stored indefinitely.
u The device is designed to be used as a single-line system (on the main extension or a telephone system).
It cannot be operated as a second phone on a line splitter.
u Operation on a PBX or router
The private branch exchange (PBX) or the router must supply the phone with continuous DC voltage, even when ringing. If this is not the case,
the phone may switch off briefly when ringing. As a result, saved information may be lost. Refer to the operating manual for your PBX or router
for information in this regard or contact the manufacturer.