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Batteries in the base station
4 batteries can be loaded into the base station. (not supplied). They are used
for power failure protection. This protection is recommended if you are using
the emergency call function. Please use 4 standard batteries (NiCd or NiMH).
See also Page 14 Recommended batteries.
Please dispose of used batteries properly (do not thrown them in the
domestic rubbish).
The cover of the battery compartment is screwed down for safety reasons.
This means that the compartment cannot accidentally come open and that the
batteries are securely fitted.
Alarm signal for power failure
If the 4 batteries are fitted in the base station and the AC dadapter is
disconnected, the batteries will bridge this power failure. If the AC adapter
remains disconnected for longer periods, and the batteries discharge, you will
hear an alarm signal from the base station. The signal ends as soon as you
reconnect the AC adapter.
Inserting / replacing batteries in the base station
For safety reasons, disconnect the telephone from the telephone network and
the mains, by removing the TAE plug and the AC adapter were previously
connected. Unscrew the screw on the battery compartment cover using a
narrow Phillips screwdriver. Insert or replace the batteries. Ensure that the
polarity is correct. Replace and screw down the battery compartment cover.
Connect telephone to C/O line
The telephone connecting cable has two different plugs. The smaller of them
should be plugged into the socket marked with a telephone symbol on the
base of the telephone. Place the cable in the appropriate cable duct. Plug the
TAE plug into your telephone connections TAE socket (code F).
Connect telephone to Power
Plug the AC adapter cable plug into the socket with the mains symbol. Place
the cable in the appropriate cable duct. Then plug the AC adapter into a 230V
socket.
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Setting up the telephone
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Connecting the base station to a PABX system
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Programming EIC (Exchange Identification Code)
/ PSIC (Primery Station Identification Code)
If your telephone is connected to a PABX system, when you first set up the
telephone you must enter an exchange identification code (EIC) and specify
an automatic dialling pause (after dialling the EIC or pressing the R key).
If your telephone is connected to a PABX system, which is in turn connected
to a larger system, when you first set it up you must also enter a primery
station identification code (PSIC).
The Automatic dialling pause entered for the EIC also applies to the PSIC.
MENU
Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 9 using the arrow key.
Select 9
PABX Conn.
Press the Select 9 key.
Enter PIN
Enter the 4-digit PIN.
OK
Press the OK key.
Select 1
EIC / PSIC
Press the Select 1 key.
Choose Select 1 (memory location 1 = EIC)
or Select 2(memory location 2 = PSIC) using
the arrow key.
Select X
Press Select X key (X = 1 or 2).
Enter the EIC or PSIC.
OK
Press the OK key.
Select further memory locations.
Or
Press the R key to leave that menu level.