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Type | DECT telephone |
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Intercom | Yes |
Handset type | Wireless handset |
Answering machine | - |
Elderly phone | No |
Product color | Black |
International Protection (IP) code | IP42 |
Headset connectivity | 2.5 mm |
Standby time | 50 h |
Battery capacity | 1700 mAh |
Battery recharge time | 4 h |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -10 - 70 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -10 - 60 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 20 - 75 % |
Base weight | 427 g |
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Handset weight | 175 g |
Base dimensions | 188 x 161 x 42 mm |
Handset dimensions (WxDxH) | 58 x 31 x 161 mm |
Provides guidelines for safe operation and emergency procedures for the wireless phone.
Outlines essential safety precautions for using the product and following warnings.
Covers essential safety guidelines for handling and charging batteries, including recycling.
Provides instructions for proper battery recycling and disposal methods.
Details FCC rules, compliance statements, and registration information for the device.
Provides advice on minimizing and managing interference with other electronic devices.
Lists all components included in the Base + Handset and Handset packages.
Details available optional accessories for the product.
Illustrates the different parts and controls of the handset.
Details fundamental functionalities like LCD display, ringer, and key operations.
Explains advanced features like multiple handset registration.
Covers call logs, call barring, call hold, mute, and caller ID functionalities.
Details phonebook operations, text messaging capabilities, and programmable PBX options.
Allows administrators to adjust dialing modes and flash key timing.
Details methods for transferring calls within the PBX system.
Illustrates the different parts and connection ports of the base station.
Describes the antenna, LEDs, reset button, and connection ports of the base station.
Illustrates the design and charging slots of the charger unit.
Details the DC input, handset, and spare battery charging slots.
Provides instructions for installing the base station and antenna.
Guides on installing the handset battery, antenna, and charger.
Explains the different operating modes for both base station and handset.
Guides on accessing and navigating the handset's menu system.
Details how to initiate and dial a standard telephone call.
Explains procedures for making handset-to-handset and base-to-handset calls.
Describes how to initiate an intercom call from a handset to the base station.
Explains how to broadcast messages from handset to handset or base.
Details how to answer incoming telephone and intercom calls.
Explains the procedure for terminating an active call.
Covers adjusting earpiece volume and muting the microphone during calls.
Explains how to place calls on hold and activate silent ring mode.
Details keypad locking and viewing missed call logs.
Provides instructions for recharging and replacing handset batteries.
Guides on registering new or existing handsets with the base station.
Explains how to subscribe handsets to specific groups for communication.
Details the process of registering multiple base units to the system.
Describes various methods for transferring calls, including announced and unannounced.
Covers configuring incoming/outgoing call reception and base station selection.
Details how administrators can change system settings like dial mode.
Covers PBX call transfer settings and assigning next handset IDs.
Explains how to add, edit, search, and erase phonebook entries.
Details advanced phonebook operations, searching, and editing.
Guides on blocking specific long distance or international calls.
Covers sending, receiving, editing, and erasing text messages.
Details adjustments for ringer volume, key tone, and LCD contrast.
Explains pre-programming PBX feature codes for quick access.
Covers LCD backlight, call barring, name tags, and PBX options.
Describes how to use pre-programmed PBX features during a call.
Illustrates the main and sub-menu structure for navigating handset functions.
Details accessing call logs and adjusting sound preferences like ringer volume.
Covers dialing prefix, group select, language, and display settings.
Details settings for dialing prefix, group select, language, and display.
Provides detailed technical data for the base station and handset.
Provides comprehensive specifications for the equipment.
An alphabetical listing of topics and their corresponding page numbers.