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Introduction
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The devices offer a high level of privacy. No protection
can be guaranteed against illegal bugging using other
radio receivers.
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When operating the handset, a basic distinction is made
between
– telephone/switching functions, e.g. when a call is in
progress, and
– local functions, display when handset is on.
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Local functions can also be performed in the charging
shell.
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Local functions can be cancelled with the on-hook key
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before they are stored or saved.
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Your telephone directory entries, all settings and your PIN
are not lost, even if you remove the battery.
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Call charge display at the handset is similar to that of
optiset E telephones.
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The emergency number function is not supported by
cordless EM.
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Operation at a Gigaset base station is possible in accord-
ance with the Gigaset operating instructions.
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Depending on the environment, the range in the open is
up to 300 m per base station.
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In buildings, the range extends up to 50 m per base sta-
tion (depending on the room and building layout and con-
struction).
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If you leave the radio range of the system’s base sta-
tions during a call, the quality of the voice connection
drops, particularly if you move. For a better voice connec-
tion, move back into the base station range.
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The radio connection is lost if you exceed the range. This
is identified by the flashing of
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, for example.
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The field strength in the first display line is displayed by
the
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symbol when the phone is idle.
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Please consult your system administrator in the case of
range problems!
General operating instructions
Radio range