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Type | Analog/DECT telephone |
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ECO mode | Yes |
Handset type | Wireless handset |
Answering machine | No |
Number of melodies | 18 |
Maximum indoor range | 50 m |
Maximum outdoor range | 300 m |
Mounting type | Desk |
Product color | White |
Dialer location | Handset |
Phonebook capacity | 200 entries |
Redial list capacity | 60 |
Call list capacity phonebook | 20 |
Volume control | Digital |
Display diagonal | 2.2 \ |
Display resolution | 176 x 220 pixels |
Display size (HxV) | 44 x 35 mm |
Battery type | AAA |
Standby time | 320 h |
Input current | 0.15 A |
AC input voltage | 230 V |
Battery capacity | 750 mAh |
AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
Battery technology | Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) |
Number of batteries supported | 2 |
Number of handsets included | 1 |
Base weight | 70 g |
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Handset weight | 118 g |
Base dimensions | 88 x 105 x 44 mm |
Handset dimensions (WxDxH) | 48 x 22 x 168 mm |
Details the key components and functions of the Gigaset E390/E390A handset.
Explains the setup and features of the base station, with or without an answering machine.
Outlines critical safety instructions and warnings for proper and safe operation of the device.
Lists items included in the delivery and guides initial base station and handset setup.
Details making calls from various lists, handling incoming calls, and managing call waiting.
Covers making internal calls, conference calls, and call swapping.
Guides on adding, modifying, and deleting contact entries in the directory.
Guides on switching the answer machine on/off and playing back messages.
Details on entering the network mailbox number and playing back messages.
Guides on setting up, activating, and using the emergency call function.
Guides on writing, sending, receiving SMS, and troubleshooting common issues.
Covers registering, de-registering, and managing multiple handsets.
Step-by-step guide for registering handsets to the base station.
Guides on resetting the handset and system to factory default settings.
Provides solutions for common problems like display errors, no ringing, and connection issues.