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Using multiple base stations
In addition to your own base station, you
can operate your handset on up to three
additional base stations.
Application example
You have a telephone at home and use an
identical handset at your workplace. You
can now also use the handset from the
cordless telephone at work on the base
station at home and vice versa. Incoming
and outgoing calls are of course only
possible within the range of the respective
base station.
Specifying the configuration
The handsets must be logged onto the base
station at home and onto the base station
at work.
Specify a letter (A, B, C or D) for the base
station at home and one for the base
station at work. Next allocate an internal
subscriber number (1–6) to each of your
handsets.
Note:
The radio cells may overlap only partly.
Incoming calls will be forwarded to your
handset only if the corresponding base
station is selected. If the handset is not in
radio contact with the base station, the
letter corresponding to that base station
flashes in the display.
Selecting a base station
Outgoing calls can be made from any of
the base stations.
If the radio cells overlap, the connection is
established with the base station shown in
the handset. You can only be contacted via
the base station shown in the display.
Automatic
In the default setting the handset always
automatically dials up via the base station
first received in whose operating range it
is located.
Base station A, B, C, or D
You have the option of setting your handset
to a particular base station. The handset
will then always dial only via this particular
base station and you are only reachable via
this base station.
Note:
During a call, you cannot go beyond the
reception range of the base station because
there is no call handover (roaming) from
one station to the next.
Handset settings
Select station
Automatic
Base station A
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