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Calling Phone Book / Saving settings
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TAE connecting cord
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Battery compartment
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Adjusting Ring tone volume
6. Connecting
If you have carefully read through
the safety instructions, you may
now connect the phone:
a) Connecting the receiver
• Insert the spiral cord connectors
into the narrow sockets...
• on the left side of the telephone
unit...
• and below the receiver.
b) Connecting to the PSTN line
• Insert one end of the plain phone
cord into the large socket at the back
of the Telephone and the other end...
• into the socket marked "F" on the
TAE socket (connection to the PSTN
line). In the case of sockets with 3 in-
lets sockets this is the middle socket.
c) Inserting the batteries
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Open the battery compartment cover
on the rear side. Insert three
UM4/AAA type batteries of 1.5V.
Make sure that the "+" sign on the
batteries matches with the alignment
seen inside the battery compartment.
d) Changing the batteries
• Change the batteries as soon as pos-
sible if the display window shows
the alert "BATTERY LOW".
Used batteries should not be dis-
posed of in the household waste.
Return these to your retailer or to
an appropriate collection site for
disposal.
7. Wall Mounting
For mounting the appliance on a wall
select a position which is both level and
at which there are no electrical cables
or pipelines for water, gas or drainage
installed.
• Remove the phone fuse Ạ below the
phone retaining fork, turn it through
180° and then push it back in until it
firmly engages.
• Place the spacer piece Ả in the groove
on the left side Ấ of the underside
of the telephone and press it down
until it engages in the groove on the
right side.
• Lay the connecting cable in the cable
channel ả of the spacing piece Ả.
• Hang the telephone by the wall
bracket ạ, using 2 screws fixed
in the wall and spaced at a distance
of 118 mm.
8. Initial settings
After the first insertion of batteries the
following functions are called up with
the receiver on the hook:
a) Selecting the display language
Selecting the language of your choice
for messages in the display window:
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