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Appendix
6 Appendix
6.1 General Notes
Battery charging and handling
The batteries of brand-new handsets or
devices which have been stored for long
periods must be charged before the
equipment can be operated. To do this,
place the handset on the base / charging
station.
If standard size AA batteries are used, it
is permissible for them to have different
capacities to those provided. When chan-
ging the batteries, always make sure you
use batteries of matching type and capa-
city (e.g. NiCd or NiMH / 650, 700 or
1200 mAh).
A special battery charging management
facility checks the battery capacity and
ensures that the batteries are always
optimally charged.
The special feature of this system is its
"intelligence.” During the "learning
phase” the battery indicator in the dis-
play may be slightly inaccurate – please
do not allow yourself to be confused.
You can shorten this "learning phase”: to
make a rough setting, you can tell the
system which battery type is being used.
There is a choice of three settings for
this: Automatic, 1200 mAh, 700 mAh. If
the batteries you use do not have one of
the two settable capacities, choose the
next higher setting or Auto.
The less you replace the handset on the
base or a charging station after calls, the
more chance the system has of achieving
optimum charging of the batteries. When
the battery capacity is almost exhausted
you will be notified by an acoustic war-
ning signal.
The "learning process” mentioned above
starts again from the beginning after
removing or changing the batteries.
Cleaning and maintenance
Simply wipe the plastic parts with a
moist or antistatic cloth; please do not
use a dry cloth and avoid using cleaning
or scouring agents.
6.2 Controls and Displays
Keypad
Number keys
1
…
0
,
*
,
#
– to enter phone numbers
Function keys
Í
2 softkeys (the respective func-
tion as assigned to the key, left
or right, is shown in the lower
display line)
g
Call set-up or disconnection
+ / -
In stand-by mode
: displays and
scrolls through redial memory
In the connection mode
: sets
volume of earphone or loudspe-
aker
During programming
: selects
memory slots, programming
options, positions cursor
˘
– Opens and closes the menu
–
Navigation through the menu
(one level higher)
– Aborts (press for longer than
approx. 2 secs.)
r
Signal key
Ó
Hotkeys 1 to 0, allows you to
jump to a predefined menu item
i
Dialling of an internal phone
number (when several handsets
are operated on one base sta-
tion)