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- Setting up -

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3 Setting 

up 

3.1 Safety 

Information 

WARNING!

 Before setting-up, it is essential that you read the General Information at the 

beginning of this manual. 

3.2 

Check contents of pack 

The following items are supplied: 

one base station with foot support 

one mains power supply 

one handset  

two standard batteries 

one telephone connecting cable 

one instruction manual   

3.3 

Connecting the base station 

Position the base station near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket. 
Your telephone works using Touch-Tone Dialling. 

1.  Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the rear of the base station and 

plug the power supply into a properly installed 230 V mains socket. The plug-in power 
supply for the base station must always be connected.  For safety reasons, use only 
the plug-in mains power supply provided. 

2.  Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack 

on the rear of the base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided.   

3.  Fix the foot support in position and run the cable through the opening to the rear. 

3.4 

Fitting standard batteries 

To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handset, 
press on the upper edge of the battery compartment and slide it 
downwards. Now insert the batteries taking care to ensure that the 
polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment cover.     

Important note:

 Place the handset in the 

base station

 with the display to the front for 

at

least 16 hours

. The telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged. 

The charging light on the base station will come on. 

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AAA

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AAA

Summary of Contents for D6005

Page 1: ...Schnurlos Telefon T l phone sans fil Telefono senza fili Cordless telephone Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Istruzioni per l uso Operating Instructions D6005...

Page 2: ...ing 51 4 10 Private exchanges 51 4 11 Inserting an automatic pause 52 5 The phone book 53 5 1 Entering numbers in a phone book 53 5 2 Dialling stored numbers from the phone book 53 5 3 Special number...

Page 3: ...ere is a risk of explosion Excessive exposure to smoke dust vibrations chemicals moisture heat or the direct rays of the sun must be avoided Information regarding medical equipment The telephone works...

Page 4: ...Signal button Delete 2 Call button 3 Redial Pause Selection button forwards 4 Keypad lock 5 Phone book Selection button back 6 Start programming Internal calls 1 Paging button 2 Charge monitoring lam...

Page 5: ...in power supply for the base station must always be connected For safety reasons use only the plug in mains power supply provided 2 Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and th...

Page 6: ...apacity is shown in the display If the battery capacity is too low the symbol will appear in the display and you will hear warning tones every 20 seconds Note Exactly like your car battery the standar...

Page 7: ...all press the call button or replace the handset on the base station Note If you have entered a number incorrectly you can delete the number by repeatedly pressing the button The number is completely...

Page 8: ...re too far away from the base station 4 8 Paging from the base station to the handset If you cannot remember where you have left the handset press the paging button on the base station You will now he...

Page 9: ...btain a dialling tone for an outside line on the extension An automatic dialling pause of ca 3 seconds can be stored in the phonebook along with the number When entering the number hold the button pre...

Page 10: ...d will be automatically deleted when a new number is stored on the same button If a call is received during the storing process entry of the number is interrupted and will have to be repeated 5 2 Dial...

Page 11: ...n Factory setting Tune 2 Current ring tone MELODY 1 to 9 5 You can now select the required tune using the and buttons Selected ring tone MELODY 1 to 9 6 Confirm with and the entries will be saved 6 2...

Page 12: ...Press the button 1 STORE MEM 2 Press the s button Factory setting 100ms Current flash time 100 250 or 600 3 The required flash time can now be set using the and buttons Selected flash time 100 250 or...

Page 13: ...E or PULSE 3 The required dialling method can now be set using the and buttons Selected dialling method TONE or PULSE 4 Confirm with and the entries will be saved 6 7 Changing the PIN code New handset...

Page 14: ...e following options A Consultation Brokering You can now speak to the internal subscriber and return to the external caller by pressing the button for two seconds You can switch between the external a...

Page 15: ...not plugged in or there is a total power failure o The rechargeable batteries are flat or defective o You are too far away from the base station Connection is cut off or drops out o You are too far a...

Page 16: ...2 01 TBR 38 for FP PP ET92B 07 079 LVD for FP PP ET92B 07 079 01 EMC for PP ET92B 07 079 02 EMC for FP Authorised signatory Signature ______________________ Name Selim Dusi Position in the company Man...

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