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5.10
Talk time display
A few seconds after a call has been taken, the phone number dialled or that of the caller
disappears from the display and is replaced by the duration of call (hh−mm−ss).
5.11
Key lock
3 sec *
**
Incoming calls can still be taken as normal even when the key lock is activated (also refer
to Section 7.4). The key lock function remains active after the call has been ended.
5.12
Temporary tone dialling
If you only operate the telephone using the Pulse dialling method, you can still make use
of the advantages of the Tone dialling method (e.g.: remote access of the answering ma-
chine).
ƒ 4 sec *
When the call is ended, the telephone automatically switches back to Pulse dialling.
5.13
Notes on range
The handset has a range of approx. 50 meters in closed rooms and approx. 300 meters
outdoors. In the case of a good connection to the base station, the h icon lights up conti-
nuously in the display.
If the handset is moved too far from the base station, the h icon flashes and
acoustic warning signals are issued. Move towards the base station, otherwise
the call will be disconnected.
If the connection to the handset has been lost, the message BASE 1" ap-
pears in the display.
5.14
Searching for the handset (Paging)
If you have misplaced the handset, it can be located easily. Press the Paging button on
the base station; the handset rings for 30 seconds. To terminate the ringing function be-
fore the 30 seconds has elapsed, simply press the Paging button again or the Call button
on the handset.
‘ or ƒ
5.15
Switching the handset on /off
3 sec R
− Telephoning −
Activate the key lock function
Deactivate the key lock function
Switch to Tone dialling
(for the duration of the call)
All the handsets registered on the base station
ring.
Ends paging prematurely.
Switch on/off
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