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INTRODUCTION
The base set maintains radio contact with the handset.
Radio contact can be maintained over 300 m distance
outdoors and up to 50 m inside a building. The radio
reception can be impaired by obstacles in the path of the
radio signals. The quality of the voice communication
deteriorates rapidly at the fringe of and outside the range
of the base set and handset. A beep warns you that you
are leaving the reception range. If you hear the beep,
move nearer the base set, otherwise the communication
will be interrupted after about 10 seconds.
If the handset makes the radio link with the base set, you
hear the reception tone.
The best radio communication exists if you can see the
base set while using the handset.
The functions of your telephone are programmed via the
telephone buttons. If during a programming procedure
the telephone detects no activity within 20 seconds, i.e.
if no button is pressed within this time, the programming
is cleared and you must start the programming again.
Many functions of your telephone have default settings
when you buy it. You can change these defaults (see the
chapter on settings, page 25 and following).
The handset PIN protects the settings of the handset. If
you want to change the settings you must enter the
handset PIN as part of a programming procedure.
The default PIN of the handset is ”1590”. You can chan-
ge this number at any time (see pages 36-37).
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GENERAL
PROGRAMMING
NOTE
SETTINGS /
PROGRAMMING
HANDSET PIN