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Details electrical supply requirements and critical safety warnings for the phone.
Advice on avoiding damage, operating conditions, and environmental considerations for the phone.
Lists all items provided with the phone, such as handset, base station, and accessories.
Describes the purpose of each button and indicator on the handset for user interaction.
Explains the function of the control button located on the base station.
Step-by-step guide to connect power adapters and line cords to the base station.
Instructions for preparing the handset, including battery tape removal, for initial use.
Initial setup for region, language selection, and setting the phone's clock.
Procedure to change the PIN for securing remote access to the answering machine.
Instructions on how to properly place the handset on the base for charging.
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the handset screen, like battery and signal.
Describes the phone's idle state and what is displayed on the screen.
Instructions on how to turn the handset on and off using the power key.
Explains how to determine the connection quality between the handset and base station.
Instructions for initiating, answering, ending calls, and managing incoming call ringer.
Adjusting earpiece/speaker volume, muting the microphone, and controlling the speaker.
Handling second calls, switching between calls, and initiating conference calls.
How to call another handset registered to the same base station.
Steps to start a 3-way conference call involving another handset and external callers.
Describes how to manage calls during an ongoing conference, including holding and resuming.
How to input text and numbers using the alphanumeric keypad and character mapping.
Toggling between uppercase and lowercase letters for text entry.
How to browse, search, and access contact details in the phonebook.
Making calls using stored numbers and accessing the phonebook during an active call.
Procedures for managing phonebook entries: adding new, editing existing, and deleting records.
Includes viewing, saving, returning calls, and deleting single records from the call log.
Procedure for clearing the entire call log history.
Viewing, redialing, saving to phonebook, and deleting numbers from the redial list.
Adjusting ringtone volume, ringtones, key tones, docking tones, and battery tones.
Activating power-saving and radiation-reducing mode for the handset and base station.
Personalizing the handset name and selecting the display language.
Setting automatic call answering and call ending features for convenience.
Turning the answering machine on or off and selecting answer modes like 'Answer only' or 'Record also'.
Configuring the language used for the answering machine announcements.
Instructions for recording custom announcements and listening to pre-recorded ones.
Instructions for listening to new and old messages and deleting them.
Setting ring delay before answering and enabling/disabling remote access.
Procedure to change the security PIN for remote access to the answering machine.
How to call the phone remotely and use commands to manage messages.
Setting call list type (all/missed) and managing auto conference features.
Configuring network type and setting up auto prefix for outgoing calls.
Adjusting recall time for second calls and setting the dial signal type (tone/pulse).
Synchronizing the phone's clock with the network and registering additional handsets.
Managing additional handsets by registering new ones or unregistering existing ones.
Resetting phone configurations to their original factory settings.
Lists talk time, range, memory capacities, battery type, and power adapter details.
Provides physical measurements and weight for the handset, base station, and charger.
Contains conformity statements, R&TTE directive compliance, and GAP standard information.
Guidelines for disposing of old products and batteries, and information on packaging materials.
Covers issues like no signal, lost connection, distorted sound, bad audio, and no dialing tone.
Addresses registration, language, charging, docking, caller ID, and answering machine issues.
Covers no display, no ringtone issues, and general reset advice.
Tables showing character assignments for keypad input in various languages.
| Number of Handsets | 1 |
|---|---|
| Phonebook Memory | 50 names and numbers |
| Call Waiting | Yes |
| Intercom | No |
| Backlit Display | Yes |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Type | DECT Cordless Phone |
| Caller ID | Yes |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Battery Type | Ni-MH rechargeable battery |
| Frequency | DECT |
| Ringtones | 10 polyphonic |