Operation Manual
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Setting up the base station – Getting started wizard
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Making basic settings
Setting the date and time
Depending on the network provider, the date and time are transferred automatically
from the telephone network during the first outgoing call.
The display shows: Enter time?
Showing/hiding answering machines
The answering machines AM1, AM2, and AM3 are available. You can use the answering
machine when it is shown.
The display shows: Suppress display of AM1?
Respond with
◆ YES, if you want to hide AM1,
◆ NO, if you want to use AM1.
This procedure is then repeated for AM2 and AM3.
Finding your phone numbers (MSN)
This function must be supported by your network provider.
The display shows: Find own numbers (MSN)?
Several phone numbers (MSN) were provided by the network provider when you
received your ISDN connection confirmation. You can store up to 10 phone numbers.
If an MSN has not been entered on your telephone, you can retrieve the phone numbers
from the telephone exchange.
Confirm the prompt with
YES.
◆ If your MSNs can be found, the number of MSNs found will be shown on the display
and the MSNs entered.
◆ If no MSNs can be found (e. g. because MSNs are already entered or the network
provider does not support this function), a corresponding message is displayed. You
will then need to enter the MSNs manually (see next section).
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YES
Press the display key to set the date and time.
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Enter the date (6 digits) and time (4 digits) in turn,
e. g. 101204 0945 for 12/10/04 9:45 a.m..
For how to set 12-hour or 24-hour mode, see
page 67.
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Press the display key to open the submenu.
s
Save entry
Select and confirm.
OK
On base station:
CX253isdn SX255isdn SX353isdn
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An answering machine can only be hidden if there are no messages/
memos stored in it (page 56).










