Operation Manual

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Range
Outdoors, the range is up to 300 metres. Inside buildings, a range of up to 50
metres is possible.
The number of bars in the display symbol reduces the further away
from the base station the handset is. The reception also becomes
correspondingly weaker.
Connecting the base station
You should only use the AC adapter supplied. You should only
use the connection cable supplied.
Setting up the telephone
Fig. 5
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Connecting the base station to a PABX system
Setting the dialling pause for prefix digits
You can set the duration of the dialling pause after entry of the prefix digits to
1-6 seconds (depending on the type of system).
When doing this, please refer to your PABX systems operating instructions.
The default setting is a pause of 1 second.
MENU Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 9 using the arrow key.
Select 9 PABX Conn. Press the Select 9 key.
Enter PIN Enter the 4-digit PIN.
OK Press the OK key.
Choose Select 2 using the arrow key.
Select 2 Pause Time Press the Select 2 key.
e.g. 2 Set the length of the dialling pause (1-6
seconds) using the arrow key or enter it using
the number key.
Select further settings. Or...
Press the R key to leave that menu level.
R key functions
You can use the R key for T-Net functions or functions of your PABX system.
By default, the long flash (Hook Flash) is set. This is necessary for activating
T-Net features. Refer to your PABX systems operating instructions.
MENU Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 9 using the arrow key.
Select 9 PABX Conn. Press the Select 9 key.
Enter PIN Enter the 4-digit PIN.
OK Press the OK key.
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