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Getting started

Standard components

Please check if all following components are
included:
• Telephone base unit
• Telephone receiver
• Receiver cord
• Telephone cable
• 9V plug-in PSU
• Speed-dial inlay card
• Operating instructions
• Warranty card
If any parts are missing please immediately
contact your dealer or the manufacturer di-
rectly.

Telephone connection

1. Insert the receiver cord (spiral-shaped
cable) into the jack marked with a recei-
ver symbol on the left side of the base
unit and into the receiver.
2. Insert the smaller plug for the telephone
cable into the „LINE" jack (back of the
base unit). Insert the larger plug into the
socket for your telephone line.
3. Insert the plug-in mains adapter cable into
the „AC 9 V" jack. Plug the mains adapter
into a 230 V mains socket.
Warning!
Don't place the telephone close to tele-
visions, VDUs, fans, etc. so as to minimize
the risk of interference. Don't place the tele-
phone in direct sunlight or close to a source
of heat.
Only use the original telephone cable or a
comparable cable with an international con-
figuration.
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Buttons and what they mean

Speaker button:
– „Hands-free talking": engage
the line, hang up
– Enable/disable "conference"
mode during a call
Inquiry button, e.g. for putting
R
calls through if the telephone is
connected to a telephone system.
P
Dialing pause
Redial
Amplification on/off
Store
Programming button
Hold button
HOLD
Volume control
slide switch
Tone control
slide switch
Speed-dial buttons
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