AUDIOLINE TEL5-K Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 5

- Starting Up - 

 

 

3 Starting 

Up 

3.1 

General information 

ATTENTION!

 It is essential to read the General Information at 

the beginning of this manual before starting up. 

3.2 

Checking the package contents 

The package contains: 
a base unit 

a receiver 

a telephone connection cable 

a helix cable 

an operating manual  

 

3.3 

Connecting the receiver 

After unpacking the telephone, first of all connect the receiver 
to the base unit. Take one end of the helix cable and plug it 
into the socket at the bottom end of the receiver. Turn the base 
station over and plug the other end into the lower socket (see 
Chapter 2, Section 

Bottom of base unit

, Item 7.). Fit the cable 

securely in the cable duct.  

3.4 

Connecting the telephone 

Attach the telephone cable (included) to the telephone line 
socket and the socket (see Chapter 2, Section 

Bottom of base 

unit

, Item 8.) on the bottom side of the base station. Thread the 

cable through the cable duct either towards the top or the 
bottom out of the telephone housing. Fit the cable securely in 
the cable duct.  
 
The telephone uses tone dialling. 

3.5 Wall 

mounting 

The telephone can also be installed on a wall using two 
screws. Drill two holes 85 mm vertically apart. Allow the screws 
to protrude 5 mm from the wall. Attach the base unit by 
hooking it over the two screws protruding from the wall and 
pushing it down a bit.  
 
When the phone is mounted on the wall, the receiver can be 
placed on-hook without breaking the connection. Position the 
small hook at the top end of the receiver cradle. 
 

Summary of Contents for TEL5-K

Page 1: ...TEL5 K Telephone Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in...

Page 3: ...ly ruled out that the footpads will leave marks on the surface on which it is located Do not use the telephone in potentially explosive areas Prevent excessive exposure to smoke dust vibration chemica...

Page 4: ...nnect button Receiver hook 2 R button 3 Redial Dialling pause 4 Connection to base unit 5 Ringer volume control Bottom of base unit 6 Fixation slots for wall mounting 7 Socket for helix cable to recei...

Page 5: ...curely in the cable duct 3 4 Connecting the telephone Attach the telephone cable included to the telephone line socket and the socket see Chapter 2 Section Bottom of base unit Item 8 on the bottom sid...

Page 6: ...utside line 4 2 Taking a call When a call is received the telephone starts to ring Pick up the receiver to answer the call 4 3 Redialling The telephone automatically stores the last number dialled Pro...

Page 7: ...vate branch exchanges it is necessary to dial a specific number e g 9 or 0 in order to obtain the dialling tone for an outside line When using some older private branch exchanges it takes a little tim...

Page 8: ...rised by Signed Name printed Position in company Date of issue MANFRED ZINNOW GESCH FTSF HRER 22 02 2008 Copies of this document will be held on file for a period of 10 years after the last production...

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