Operation Manual

Base settings
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Making special emergency call settings
Your telephones default settings are as follows:
After an emergency call has been triggered, the telephone dials the
sequence of stored numbers up to 9 times (number of sequences = 9).
After an unsuccessful sequence, the telephone waits 3 minutes before it
starts the next sequence (pause after unsuccessful sequence = 3 min.).
The time, in which the emergency number is dialled, the telephone called
and the S.O.S. tone sequence can be heard is 90 seconds (duration of
active connection = 90 sec.).
When connecting to an emergency server, it is possible for them to use
the emergency identification code, in the form of a numberal sequence of
DTMF tones, to receive information about the caller (default setting: no
code specified).
If you do not want to change these settings, you can skip the programming steps in
this section.
Setting the number of sequences
A sequence is defined as a single, sequential dialling of all programmed emergency
numbers.
1. Press the MENU soft key to display the main menu items.
2. Press the arrow keys to choose BS Settings, then press the
SELECT soft key.
3. Enter the current base PIN and press the OK soft key.
4. Press the arrow keys to choose 8:Emergency Call, then press the
SELECT soft key.
5. Press the arrow keys to choose 3:Call Sequence, then press
the SELECT soft key. The set number of sequences is displayed.
6. Select the number of sequences (1-9) using the arrow keys and
press the OK soft key.
7. Select further settings. Or press the
key to exit.