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Operating times
The handset has the following operating times:
Attaching the carrying strap to the handset
Fit the carrying strap hooks in
the eyes on the left and right of
the handset (see Fig. 10). Test
that the hooks are fitted
correctly before hanging the
carrying strap onto them. The
length of the carrying strap can
be adjusted as required.
Fig. 10
Connecting a headset
Standard headsets with a
2.5 mm jack plug can be
connected to the underside of
the handset.
Fig. 11
Capacity
(mAh)
700
1200
1600
Stand by
(Hours)
up to 100 (4 days)
up to 160 (6 days)
up to 220 (9 days)
Talk time
(Hours)
over 10
over 15
over 20
Charge time
(Hours)
approx. 12
approx. 20
approx. 27
Setting up the telephone
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around 30 seconds. The handset can be
registered during this time.
Remark:
GAP (Generic Access Profile) is a standard for combining cordless
telephones and base stations.
Storing the base station speed dialling numbers
You can find a description of this programming operation in the section Using
the base station speed dialling keys on Page 28.
Deregistering a handset on a base station
If you are using several handsets with a single base station, you can
deregister one (or more) of them again.
Do not deregister the handset with the number 1 on the base
station!
MENU
Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 8 using the arrow key.
Select 8
Base Set
Press the Select 8 key.
Choose Select 2 using the arrow key.
Select 2
De-register
Press the Select 2 key.
All handset numbers registered are displayed.
e.g. 2
Enter the handset number to be deregistered
using the number key.
After a few seconds, the handset goes into
idle mode.
Base station settings