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Oper
ating Instructions
List of Contents
Contents
Important information............................................................2
Connections and operating elements ................................3
Audio signals ...........................................................................4
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Mounting / Commissioning..................................................5
2
Registering the handsets ......................................................6
3
Programming mode................................................................7
3.1
Activating programming mode.................................................7
3.2
Setting parameters in programming mode ...........................7
3.2.1
Call assignment of the handsets ..............................................8
3.2.2
Line assignment ...........................................................................8
3.2.3
Authorisations...............................................................................9
3.2.4
Fax subscribers ............................................................................9
3.2.5
De-registering a handset.........................................................10
3.2.6
Connection pick-up (SBCT) ...................................................10
3.2.7
Direct dial-in................................................................................11
3.2.8
Call-waiting..................................................................................11
3.2.9
Flash time .....................................................................................12
3.2.10 CLIP ...............................................................................................12
3.2.11 Changing the PIN ......................................................................12
3.2.12 Music on hold .............................................................................13
3.2.13 Blacklist.........................................................................................13
3.2.14 International/national authorisation.......................................15
3.2.15 Providers.......................................................................................15
3.2.16 Parameter query .........................................................................16
3.2.17 Parameter reset...........................................................................17
3.2.18 Resetting the LINK 2800 DECT/GAP...................................17
3.3
Overview: Telephone numbers and codes ..........................18
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Making telephone calls .......................................................19
4.1
Making external telephone calls ............................................19
4.1.1
Incoming calls .............................................................................19
4.1.2
Outgoing calls.............................................................................20
4.2
Making internal telephone calls.............................................20
Annex
Technical data / features / Approval/CE mark / Cleaning
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Safety information
Safety information
Please observe the following safety instructions:
• The LINK 2800 DECT/GAP fulfils the legal requirements for
telecommunications devices. You are permitted to fit it yourself. The
housing must not be opened. Unauthorised opening of the housing
and improper repairs may endanger the user and will invalidate the
warranty.
• Only equipment supplying safety extra-low voltage (SELV) and/or
conforming to ETS 300 047 should be connected to the LINK 2800
DECT/GAP. Equipment operated in accordance with its purpose
complies with this regulation.
• Do not allow fluids to penetrate the LINK 2800 DECT/GAP as this
could result in short circuits or electric shocks.
• The LINK 2800 DECT/GAP must not be installed during a
thunderstorm, nor should any cables be plugged in or unplugged.
• The aerial cable must not be earthed or connected to lightning
protection devices.
• The LINK 2800 DECT/GAP is designed for indoor operation only.
• The device is designed for wall mounting and is not suitable for use as
a tabletop device.
• Lay the cable so that it cannot be walked on or tripped over.
• Please observe local regulations for the installation of aerials.
• In the event of a power failure, all the data in the memory is retained
without changes.
• You cannot telephone during a power failure.