Starting up
The login data of the D3, FC1, FC4 or IH4 handsets.
The IPEI (International Portable Equipment Identifier) of the respective
predecessor.
The D11 / FC11 proceeds with the telephone directory on the MEM card as
follows...
In the case of a D3 or FC1 MEM card, it takes over the telephone direc-
tory of the MEM card and writes it to its own telephone directory mem-
ory.
In the case of an FC4 or IH4 MEM card, it uses its telephone directory
entries without copying them.
NOTE
Telephone directory management when operating with a D3 or
FC1 MEM card:
If you add to or change the telephone directory of your D11 / FC11 on
the handset, these additions / changes are only performed in the tele-
phone directory memory of the D11 / FC11. The content of the tele-
phone directory on the MEM card remains unchanged.
Telephone directory management when operating with an FC4 or
IH4 MEM card:
If you add to or change the telephone directory of your D11 / FC11 on
the handset, these additions / changes are only performed in the tele-
phone directory memory on the FC4 or IH4 MEM card.
Logging the handset onto further telecom systems when
operating with a D3 or FC1 MEM card:
If you wish to log in a D11 / FC11 with a D3 or FC1 MEM card in-
serted to an additional system-compatible telecommunication system,
you must temporarily remove the MEM card from the D11 / FC11 and
place it in a D3 / FC1 handset. You can now log in the D3 / FC1 hand-
set to the desired system. Next, the MEM card must be placed in the
D11 / FC11 again. The D11 / FC11 can now be operated on one of
the systems to which it has just been logged in.
Logging the handset onto further telecom systems when operat-
ing with an FC4 or IH4 MEM card:
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