Operating instructions
Operating instructions
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4 Line connection
Connection for a telephone, fax
machine, answering machine or
modem. The RJ‑11 socket is
assigned to the two middle
connections (pins 3 and 4).
Tones
Dial tone
(continous)
Special dial tone
(400/425 Hz, continous)
Busy tone
(425 Hz, repeated)
Positive acknowledge
tone
(single)
Negative
acknowledge
tone
(single)
Description of the tones
(given in seconds)
Pause
Tone
SELECTING
A SUITABLE
LOCATION
Mounting
The
disty
box
300
is designed for wall mounting in interior
rooms.
Please note that the device must not be fitted in the immediate
vicinity of any other electronic devices such as hifi systems,
office machines or microwave ovens. This prevents any inter‑
ference between the devices. In addition, the device should
not be installed near heat sources (e.g. radiators or in direct
sunlight).
To prevent noise interference when making calls, the
connected terminal should not be positioned closer than
one metre away from the
disty
box
300
.
The
disty
box
300
must be able to establish a radio link to the
DECT base station. Before determining the final mounting
position, you should therefore check that your desired location
is within the range of the DECT base station. Owing to the
digital transmission in the frequency range used, there may
be radiowave ”blind spots” even within the specified range,
depending on the nature of the building. This results in
a loss of transmission quality. However, just a small change
in position will restore normal transmission quality. As the
disty
box
300
works as a cordless unit on your DECT base
station, you can use your cordless handset to check whether
or not the mounting position is suitable.
Follow the steps given below to install the
disty
box
300
1. Drill two 6 mm diameter holes into
the wall at a distance of 60 mm
apart.
2. Insert the rawl plug and turn the
screws until they are approx. 5 mm
away from the wall.
3. Connect your terminal to the
disty
box
300
.
RADIO
COVERAGE
WALL
MOUNTING
60 m
NOTE