Setting Up; Safety Information; Check Contents Of Pack; Connecting The Base Station - switel D8525 Mode D'emploi

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Setting up

3.1

Safety information

NOTE: Before setting up, it is essential that you read the Safety Information at the beginning of this operating
manual.
3.2

Check contents of pack

The following items are supplied:
one base station
one handset
one telephone connecting cable
3.3

Connecting the base station

Position the telephone near to your telephone connection socket and to a mains socket.
1.
Insert the plug of the power supply into the socket on the backside of the base station and plug the power
supply into a properly installed 230 V mains socket. The plug-in power supply for the base station must always
be connected. For safety reasons, use only the plug-in mains power supply provided.
2.
Connect the telephone cable supplied to the telephone socket and the telephone jack on the backside of the
base station. Use only the new telephone cable provided.
3.4

Fitting standard batteries

To fit the standard rechargeable batteries supplied into the handset, press on the upper
edge of the battery compartment and slide it downwards. Now insert the batteries taking
care to ensure that the polarity is correct. Close the battery compartment cover.
Important note: Place the handset in the base station with the display to the front for at least 16 hours. The
telephone may malfunction if the batteries are not properly charged. The charging light
come on.
3.5

Charging the standard batteries

The rechargeable batteries for your telephone have a stand-by time of max. 110 hours at room temperature and a
maximum talk time of up to 8 hours.
The current battery capacity is shown in the display.
Full
If the battery capacity is too low, you will see a display message.
To charge the batteries, place the handset in the base station with the display to the front.
3.6

Tone (TD) or pulse (PD) dialling

This trend-setting feature enables you to use your telephone both on analogue exchanges (Pulse Dialling/PD) and on
digital exchanges (Tone Dialling/TD). The unit is set in the factory to Tone Dialling (TD). If your telephone does not
work on your exchange, you can find out under Section 8.2.4 how to set up your telephone for pulse dialling (PD).
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one mains cable
two standard batteries
one instruction manual
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