Operation Manual
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Connection
1. Connect the mains adapter (9V AC) and the telephone cord to their
wall sockets.
2. Place the battery into the handset and insert the cable as illustrated.
3. Charge the handset with the keypad facing outwards (for 24 hours the
rst time).
Range
The telephone’s range depends on whether or not the radio waves
carrying the call are restricted by obstacles in their path, and is usually
between 50 and 300 metres. Coverage can be improved by turning one’s
head so that the handset is aligned with the base unit.
Sound quality declines as the limit is reached until the call is nally interrupted.
Battery
Because batteries only have a certain lifespan it is quite normal that
call time and standby time will decrease somewhat compared to the
specications when the telephone is used regularly. Fully charged
batteries (10 hours) will last for approx. 70 hours on standby and approx.
5 hours on call. These operation times apply at normal room temperature.
Full battery capacity will not be reached until the batteries have been
charged 4-5 times.
The base unit has an automatic charging mechanism that prevents the
batteries from being overcharged or damaged due to prolonged charging.
When the batteries are almost depleted, a warning signal will be heard
during calls.
Base unit indicators
Illuminates when charging is in progress.
O Illuminated on standby and ashes during calls.