Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- General
- Operating elements, unit parts
- Features
- Hicom cordless EM
- Environmental conditions
- General operating instructions
- Radio range
- Leaving the radio network
- Fitting the attachment clip
- Cleaning the mobile unit
- Lending/disposing
- Explanation of the display
- Display keys
- User guidance, selecting functions
- Inserting batteries in the mobile unit
- Charging and using the batteries
- Logging mobile units onto a telephone system
- Activating/deactivating mobile units
- Activating/deactivating the keypad lock
- Internal dialling
- External dialling
- Answering calls
- Block dialling for internal/external dialling
- Number redial – last five numbers
- Automatic callback
- Forwarding calls
- Consultation during a call
- Shuttle – switching between two users
- Conference
- Overview - code functions
- Entering letters/characters and digits
- Overview – directory submenu
- Storing numbers
- Dialling a number from the telephone directory
- Editing/deleting/displaying an entry
- Deleting the telephone directory
- Available memory
- Overview – main menu
- Activating/deactivating the handset lock
- Short cuts
- Setting the base
- Overview – settings
- Settings – handset, ringer...
- Base settings
- Overview – handset settings
- Overview – beeps
- Beeps – keys, battery, range...
- Select services
- Changing the mobile unit PIN
- Setting the language
- Resetting the mobile unit to the default state
- Troubleshooting
- Approval
- Technical data
- Acoustic signals
- Accessories
- Putting the mobile unit into service
- Telephone functions
- Switching functions
- Telephone directory
- Main menu – functions
- Settings
- Appendix
- Index

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Note on using NiMH batteries:
After you have inserted the NiMH batteries, we recom-
mend that the mobile unit be fully charged and then dis-
charged until the battery warning beep is heard, i.e.
without replacing the batteries in the charging shell. This
ensures that the
charge status display
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of the
mobile unit is adapted to the increased operating life of
the NiMH batteries.
Thereafter, you can place your mobile unit in the charging
shell each time it is used. Charging is
electronically con-
trolled,
so that the batteries are charged optimally.
Putting the mobile unit into service
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