SETTING UP
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USING THE TELEPHONE:
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1 – CONNECTING TELEPHONE
The plug at the end of the lead should be connected
to the telephone socket.
Voltages present on the telecommunication network
Are classified TNV-3 (Telecommunication Network
Voltage) according to the EN60950 standard.
2
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RINGER SETTING
The rotary volume control can be used to adjust the
ringer level. Turn anti-clockwise to increase and
clockwise to reduce the ringer volume. Turning to
the extreme clockwise position switches the ringer
OFF.
3 – WALL MOUNTING
To wall-mount your telephone, pull out the clip to the
wall mounting position (located in the
base unit, just below the ear piece).This will ensure
that the handset stays firmly in position. Make 2
holes in the wall 135mm apart, insert the wall plugs
and the wall mounting screws. The
screws should protrude from wall by 10 mm. Place
the phone onto the screw-heads and slide down to
secure.
1 - ANSWERING INCOMING CALLS
When an incoming call is received, the telephone will
ring. To answer the call lift the handset and speak.
2- RECEIVER VOLUME SWITCH
The receiver volume switch
can be used to
Normal or increase the receiving level to High.
3- MAKING A CALL
Lift the handset, await the dial tone and dial the
required number using the push button keypad. On
completion of the call, carefully replace the handset
in the cradle.
4- LAST NUMBER REDIAL
If the number you have dialled is engaged or if you
want to repeat the call to the number you dialled
previously, lift the handset, await dial tone and press
the
(Redial) button. The previously dialled
number will be AUTOMATICALLY RE-DIALLED.
5- R, * & # BUTTONS
These are used with new services provided on
digital exchanges. For details contact your network
operator.
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Receiver
Volume Switch
Ringer Volume
Control