Contents
1
Introduction
5
2
Safety notes
6
2.1
Putting into operation
6
2.2
Charging and handling of the battery
9
3
General information
10
3.1
About this operating manual
10
3.2
Delivery scope
10
3.3
Accessories
11
3.4
Controls and indicators
11
3.4.1
Keypad
11
3.4.2
Display
12
3.4.3
Base
12
3.4.4
The various memories
13
3.4.5
Tones
14
3.4.6
As-delivered state
15
3.5
Number and character input, editing
16
4
Telephoning
17
4.1
Outgoing call
18
4.1.1
Dialing (after line seizure)
18
4.1.1.1
Internal call
18
4.1.2
Dialing preparation
19
4.1.3
Using stored phone numbers (call list,
20
phonebook, redialing)
4.1.4
Linking of phone numbers
20
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List of Features
• Single dialing / Block dialing
• Linking of phone numbers from
the phonebook, redial, call list*,
manual dialing
• Support of alternative
network operators* (call – by –
call)
• Phonebook with 20 entries
of 30 characters
• Call list*: 20 entries
• Redial the last 10 phone numbers
• Display the phone numbers for
incoming calls*
(CLIP function)
• Protection against unauthorized
use by full bar
• Babyphone function
• Emergency call function
• Call costs / time display
• Adjustable earphone volume
• Microphone muting
• Keypad lock
• Switchable key click
• Tone call melody / volume adjus-
table in several stages
• Notebook function
• Up to 5 handsets on one base
(multi-link)
• Operation of one handset on
up to 4 bases (multi-access)
• Paging function
* depending on whether supported
by the network operator
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Loudspeaker
Display
Function keys
Dialing keypad
Microphone
Paging key
Charging contacts
LED
Antenna
Handset
Base station