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Setting the ring tone (melody and volume) see chapter 22.3
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Setting the audio volume of your conversational partner see chapter
22.2
12. Registration of further handsets
The supplied handset is already registered with the number MT1.
You can register up to 5 handsets/door units to the same base (see chapter
28 "Optional accessories").
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Press and hold the pager button [59] on the bottom of the base for at
least 5 seconds.
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Press the
key.
MENU/R
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Press the
or
key repeatedly to choose REGISTER, then press
the
key.
MENU/R
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Use
or
key to scroll through the base names list. Press the
key to choose a base.
MENU/R
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As soon as the base is found, and the handset is successfully registered,
you will be prompted to enter the PIN code (the default one is 0000).
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Press the
key. On validation of the PIN code, the registration tone
MENU/R
will sound and the base assigns a number to the handset. If the PIN code
entered is invalid, a warning tone will sound, and the handset will return
to the previous registration state. If the base is not found, the handset
will behave according to the Out of Range condition.
13. Registration of further door units to the
base
The supplied door unit is already registered with the number MT2.
register up to 5 handsets/door units to the same base (see chapter 28
"Optional accessories").
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Remove the self-adhesive plastic cover [6] from the door unit with a
sharp knife.
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Press and hold the pager button [59]
least 5 seconds.
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Press the bell button [3].
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Use a sharp device (e.g. an unbent paper clip) to press the button
beneath the self-adhesive plastic cover until you hear a tone sequence
for confirmation. The door unit is now registered to the base.
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Replace the cover onto the door unit.
Note:
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When the door unit is registered to another base, the registration to the
first base is automatically deleted.
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You can
on the bottom of the base for at
14. Radio range
The range of the radio transmission depends on various parameters. Under
ideal conditions up to 200 m can be achieved in free space (between door
unit and base as well as between base and handset), indoors the range is
only up to 30 m.
A guarantee for this range cannot be given, as the local conditions at the
installation site may interfere with it.
The radio range can be affected by the following:
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walls and ceilings, especially those made from reinforced concrete or
metal
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coated windows (e.g. energy saving windows), radiators, mirrors, metal
surfaces
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electrical wires and electric devices (e.g. electric motor, microwave oven)
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devices with the same or an adjacent frequency.
The strength of the received radio signals is displayed with the icon
blinking icon
= weak or lost signal
permanently flashing icon = good radio communication
15. Door intercom function
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When the visitor presses the bell button [3], the door unit and all
registered handsets will ring for up to 1 minute. The LCD display shows
e.g. "MT2 CALLING". To talk with the visitor, pick up the handset or press
the dial/speaker key [50].
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To end the conversation, press the end key
the base.
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If a door release is connected to the door unit, the door can be unlocked
by pressing the hash key [45] for approx. 2 seconds.
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If a visitor presses the bell button while you are having a telephone
conversation, you will hear a call waiting signal, but you cannot answer
your visitor's call. If another handset is registered, it will ring and you can
talk to your visitor with this handset.
16. Description of the keys/display
16.1 Key functions (see fig. B)
Dial/speaker [50]
to make/answer a call; activates the speaker if pressed during
a call
End/power [44]
to end a call; pressing and holding turns the handset on/off
Menu/OK [51]
MENU/R
to open menu functions in standby mode; to confirm selection
and action; to perform "flash" function
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[44] or place the handset in