Setting up the
telephone for use
Recommended
installation of telephone
◆
Do not expose the tele-
phone to direct sunlight or
other sources of heat.
◆
Operate at temperatures
of between +5°C and
+40°C.
◆
Maintain a distance of at
least one metre between
the telephone and radio
equipment, e.g. radio tel-
ephones, radio pagers or
TV sets. Otherwise, tele-
phone communication
could be impaired.
◆
Do not install the tele-
phone in dusty rooms as
this can limit the service
life of the telephone.
◆
Furniture lacquer and
polish can be adversely
affected by contact with
parts of the unit (e.g.
feet).
Making calls
Dialling a number
co
Lift handset, dial
number.
The redial key
used to insert pauses when
dialling, starting at the 2nd
digit.
Dialling with the repertory
keys
c
Lift handset. (If
necessary press
shift key
2nd level reper-
tory key).
:
Press repertory
key.
;
can be
=
for
2
EN
Last number redial
The last number dialled is
automatically saved (max. 32
characters).
c;
Baby call dialling
Requirement: Baby call
(direct call) is activated. The
K
key
lights up when the
handset is lifted.
c
Mute is not possible with the
baby call function.
Mute
You can deactivate the tele-
phone's handset and micro-
phone during a call. You and
the other party will then no
longer be able to hear one
another. The connection will
not be broken; this will be indi-
cated by a waiting melody,
unless you have previously
deactivated the waiting mel-
ody.
J
Lift handset, press
last number redial
key.
Lift handset then
press any key
?
(except
and
J
).
During a call: Press
mute key.
Switch the hand-
set and micro-
phone back on:
Press the key
again.