Operation Manual
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The settings for important functions are protected against unauthorised
access by a four-digit code (telephone PIN). By default, the telephone PIN is
0000. Enter the PIN when you are requested to do so in the display.
Description of the menu system in the manual:
Key Display Operations
MENU Press Menü key.
Choose Select 3 using the arrow key.
Select 3 Handset Tone Press Select 3 key.
Choose Select 6 using the arrow key.
Select 6 Key Beeps Press Select 6 key.
e.g. On Select Off or On using the arrow key.
OK Press OK key.
The operations are described on the right.
Messages from the top three lines of the display appear in the
middle.
The key to be pressed is shown on the left. For the display keys, the function
of the key is shown in the bottom line of the display.
Description of the menu system
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Appendix
Maintenance
Wipe the base station and handset with a slightly damp cloth or an antistatic
cloth. Never use a dry cloth. This results in the risk of static charges.
Faults and troubleshooting
If your equipment does not behave as you want it to, first of all try to solve the
problem yourself using the following table.
Fault
No display
No radio connection to
the base station
Handset / base station
does not ring
The caller number is
not displayed.
Recommended action
Charge or replace the
batteries (see Page 12)
Reduce the distance
between the handset
and the base station.
Register the handset
(see Page 56).
Check the mains plug
on the base station.
Turn on ringing (see
Page 32 / 35).
Enable transfer of the
call number with your
network operator (see
Page 19) or approve
transfer.
Possible cause
Batteries are flat
Handset is outside the
base stations range
Handset not registered.
Base station is not
turned on.
Ringing is turned off.
The function Caller
identification (CLIP) is
not offered and
activated by the network
operator.
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