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Resetting your telephone system
Resetting the system clears all information that you have stored on your telephone – such as telephone
book entries, caller ID history, and the baby call (emergency call) number – and returns your
ThermoDECT telephone to its default settings (shown on page 29). There are two ways to reset the
system – with a security PIN, and without a security PIN.
To reset the system with a security PIN:
1. Press the button.
2. Press
to select Setup from the options.
3. Press
.
4. Press
to select Default from the options.
5. Press
.
6. Enter your security PIN number. If you enter the wrong PIN number, an Error message displays.
7. Press . A confirmation melody sounds from the handset, and the system resets and flashes the
word “Base” on the handset. Hold the handset near the base unit for a few seconds until it finds the
base.
To reset the system without a security PIN:
1. Slide the battery lid off the back of the base unit.
2. Remove the handset batteries.
3. Press and hold the
button.
4. Insert the batteries into the handset, then release the button. The word Default displays on the
handset to confirm the system has been reset.
5. Slide the battery lid back onto the unit until it clicks into place.
6. Press
to reset the system or to cancel .
USING MULTIPLE HANDSETS
You can register up to four additional handsets and three additional base units to expand your
ThermoDECT telephone system. Additional handsets and base units are sold separately. Handsets are
shipped with a charge adapter for recharging their batteries.
Note: This ThermoDECT telephone is compatible with most major modern DECT (Digital Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunications) telephones. If you already have a DECT system, check to see if the
systems are complatible by registering a handset to both base units.
Managing multiple handset and base unit registrations
A base unit can carry a maximum of 5 handsets on its network. You can make intercom, 3-way, baby
monitor, and transfer calls between handsets that are registered to the same base unit, but not to
handsets that are registered to a different base unit. Consider the following example.
Example: The Harris household has seven members: Mum, Dad, Jill, Anna, Sam, Grandma H, and
Tom. Each person has their own handset. Because the family has more than five handsets, they own
two base units. The following diagram shows how the handsets are registered.
With this set-up, anyone in the household can make or answer telephone calls. Mum, Dad, Jill, Anna and
Sam can make transfer, 3-way intercom, and baby monitor calls to one another, but not with Grandma H or
Tom. This is because Grandma H and Tom are on a different sub-network , or base unit, than the others.
They can make these types of calls between themselves, but not with anyone not registered to base 2.

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