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Installation

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INSTRUCTIONS

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Connecting the Base Station and Power Adapter

Plug

Plug the TAE plug (German standard) in socket F of the telephone

connection socket. Plug the power adapter plug in the power socket. The

base station is now ready to operate.

The base station and charging station have no power switch.
Pay attention that a power socket is close to the equipment and
that the power adapter plug can be accessed easily. Check that
the voltage specifications on the power adapter plug matches
that of the local power supply.

Connecting the Charging Station

Plug the power adapter plug in the power socket. The charging station is

now ready to operate.

Inserting the Batteries

Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover downwards.

Insert the batteries, type AAA, in the battery compartment, paying attention

to correct polarity.

 

AAA NiMH

AAA NiMH

The handset does not work if the batteries are inserted
incorrectly. The handset could also be damaged as a result.

Replace the cover on the battery compartment and slide it upwards until it

snaps into place. Place the handset in the base or charging station. An

acoustic signal and charging indicator lamp acknowledge the charging

process. When charging the batteries for the first time, leave the handset in

the base or charging station for at least 14

16 hours without interruption. If

at all possible, only remove the handset from the station when the charging

process is finished. This ensures optimum operation.

Summary of Contents for CHILL

Page 1: ...R Digital Cordless Telephone OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 05 12 2007 en en OLYMPIA CHILL ...

Page 2: ...nded Use 1 Information on Disposal 1 Installation 2 Package Contents 2 Positioning the Base and Charging Stations 2 Connecting the Base Station and Power Adapter Plug 3 Connecting the Charging Station 3 Inserting the Batteries 3 Operating Elements and Indicators 4 Quick Reference Telephone 6 Guarantee 8 Technical Modifications 8 ...

Page 3: ...e not liable for damage to the equipment caused by improper use Exemption From Liability We cannot guarantee that the information which relates to the technical properties of the product or to the product itself contained in this document is correct The product and its accessories described in this document are subject to constant improvement and further development For this reason we reserve the ...

Page 4: ...in the event of future transport Positioning the Base and Charging Stations Position the base and charging stations in locations which are easily accessible Ensure that they are set down on a stable level non slip surface In addition ensure that the equipment is positioned where all the necessary cables can be laid in such a way that nobody can trip over them Do not place the base and charging sta...

Page 5: ... charging station is now ready to operate Inserting the Batteries Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover downwards Insert the batteries type AAA in the battery compartment paying attention to correct polarity AAA NiMH AAA NiMH The handset does not work if the batteries are inserted incorrectly The handset could also be damaged as a result Replace the cover on the battery compartment and...

Page 6: ... Display 2 Navigate through the menu Volume control 3 Telephone book R button Flash OK 4 Internal calls 5 On hook button Delete character Cancel 6 Digit keys with letter imprint 7 button Dialling pause 8 button 9 Take call 10 Navigate through the menu Volume control 11 Handsfree function 12 Menu Mute microphone 13 Search for handset Paging function ...

Page 7: ...andsfree talking function is switched on Indicates the key lock function is switched on Flashes when an external call is received Indicates the muting function is switched on Continuously displayed when the handset has contact with the base station in range Flashes when there is no contact out of range Indicates an internal call is being made Indicates calls have been missed ...

Page 8: ...Redialling Press and hold Select entry Dial from phone book Select entry Put on hold PABX 0123 Confer Transfer call PABX 0123 Put on hold handset 1 4 Transfer call handset 1 4 Conference facility 1 4 Press and hold Receiver volume Insert dialling pause Press and hold Store entries ADD NAME Abc NUMBER 0123 Display entries Select entry Edit entries EDIT Select entry Edit name Edit number Delete entr...

Page 9: ...tone HANDSET EXT RING Select ringing tone Internal ringing tone HANDSET INT RING Select ringing tone External ringing tone volume HANDSET EXT VOL Select volume Internal ringing tone volume HANDSET INT VOL Select volume Base ringing melody BASE SET PIN B MELODY Select melody Base melody volume BASE SET PIN EAR VOL Select volume Handset name HANDSET SET NAME Abc Registering a handset REGISTER SUB BA...

Page 10: ...hone fulfills the requirements of the EU Directives DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EEC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNSEL dated 9th March 1999 concerning radio and telecommunication equipment and the mutual acknowledgement of its conformity Technical Modifications This operating instruction manual serves purely for information purposes Its content is not part of any contract of sale All the data relates to ...

Page 11: ...Notices www olympia vertrieb com OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 ...

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