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4. Installation

1. Plug the connectors of the telephone connecting cord and the handset cord back 

onto the main board; place the folding ferrite supplied at least 10 cm behind the 
end of the armoured metal handset cord (according to drawings 2 / 3) and snap it 
into place. (Note: Take care of the distance of at least 10 cm when assembling the 
phone. The handset cord needs to be laid in a loop into the casing.)

2. If you do not want to change the settings (see point 5 Settings) fix the front panel 

back onto the casing using the 4 Security-TORX screws. (tool:

 

offset screw driver)

3. Plug the plug of the connecting cord back into the telephone socket.

Drawing 2

12

armoured metal

handset cord

folding ferrite

ap

pr

ox

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00

handset cord

Telephone with 4

destination dialling keys

telephone connecting

cord

to hook switch

armoured metal

handset cord

folding ferrite

telephone connecting

cord

ap

pr

ox

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00

handset cord

Drawing 3

1

2

3

F

4

5

6

E

7

8

9

D

A

0

B

C

Telephone with automatic

direct station selection

Each version of the 

alpha open air

 has a different default setting. The default settings 

are described in points 5.2.1 and 5.3.1. If you want to make any changes, follow the 
instructions on the following pages. 

Installation

Summary of Contents for alpha open air

Page 1: ...1 Instructions for use alpha open air...

Page 2: ...be removed from the socket if there is danger of touching conductive parts due to improper use l Using the phone during thunderstorms is on one s own risk l Your telephone should only be passed on to...

Page 3: ...tes 7 5 2 Telephone with 4 destination dialling keys 7 5 2 1 Default setting 7 5 2 2 Normal telephone function Default setting 8 5 2 3 Programming the flash key 8 5 2 4 Programming manual direct stati...

Page 4: ...sing The cable entry for the telephone connecting cord is foreseen at the bottom of the back compartment as supplied It can also be lead through the back panel of the back compartment if the telephone...

Page 5: ...e telephone connecting cord from the main board PCB lay the front panel aside 5 Remove the connecting cord by unscrewing the 2 pin screw terminal pull the cord out of the ferrite ring the protection s...

Page 6: ...ing using the 4 Security TORX screws tool offset screw driver 3 Plug the plug of the connecting cord back into the telephone socket Drawing 2 1 2 armoured metal handset cord folding ferrite approx 100...

Page 7: ...main when the telephone is disconnected from the telephone line l Important This telephone does not have a ringer also pulse dialling ground and last number redial are not possible 5 2 Telephone with...

Page 8: ...s 5 2 4 Programming manual direct station selection Four destination dialling keys are available for programming destination dialling keys 1 to 4 see Point 5 2 6 Generally dialling must be started via...

Page 9: ...n selection In addition to point 5 1 please note the following l The telephone will be in working condition if key F is programmed with a call number l Important This telephone does not have a ringer...

Page 10: ...y F of the keypad destination dialling key enter number previously programmed call numbers will be overwritten press key E of the keypad replace the handset after fixing the front panel to the back co...

Page 11: ...influences do not come under the warranty furthermore not the consumption of consumer goods Claims based on defects attributable to improper modifications or repair work car ried out by the purchaser...

Page 12: ...49 36 31 56 32 24 Email info fmn de Internet www fmncom com HOTLINE 49 36 31 56 34 16 We are at your disposal to answer your questions Subject to change Instructions for use 2006 3 0160 02 Edition No...

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