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Commissioning
Battery: Charging states
The charge status of the battery is indicated on the display. The displays mean:
Batteries are 61 - 100 % charged
Batteries are 31 - 60 % charged
Batteries are 11 - 30 % charged
Batteries are 6 - 10 % charged
Batteries are 0 - 5 % charged
• If the handset is placed in the charger cradle when the battery is completely discharged, there is
no indication until a specific charge status is reached. This process can take a few minutes and is
not a malfunction.
• Even when the handset is switched off, the battery slowly discharges.
• When charging, the LED lights orange; when the battery is fully charged, the LED lights green (can
be deactivated in Menu
❯❯❯
Settings -> Illumination -> LED indications -> Life indication).
Battery warning
When the battery capacity is almost exhausted, a warning sign appears on the display and a series of
warning beeps sounds (can be deactivated in the Menu
❯❯❯
Audio -> Attention tones). If you are
making a call, you have approximately five minutes' talk time left before the handset switches itself
off.
Registering your handset
Your handset can be operated on up to 10 different communications systems. To do so, it must be
registered on every system.
Your system administrator will usually register the handset so it can operate on the telephone sys-
tem. For this, the log-in has to be enabled. The enabling process can vary depending on the manu-
facturer of the system.
To register a handset with the OpenCom 1000 system, you need to ensure that the registration pro-
cess has already been enabled by a system administrator. The registration process should then take
around 5 minutes.
There are two registration variants:
Version 1: If there are several DECT systems operating within the same environment use this proce-
dure to register with one system in particular.