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Setting up the
telephone for use
Recommended
installation of telephone
Do not expose the tele-
phone to direct sunlight or
other sources of heat.
Operate at temperatures
of between +5°C and
+40°C.
Maintain a distance of at
least one metre between
the telephone and radio
equipment, e.g. radio tel-
ephones, radio pagers or
TV sets. Otherwise, tele-
phone communication
could be impaired.
Do not install the tele-
phone in dusty rooms as
this can limit the service
life of the telephone.
Furniture lacquer and
polish can be adversely
affected by contact with
parts of the unit (e.g.
feet).

Making calls

Dialling a number
co
Lift handset, dial
number.
The redial key
used to insert pauses when
dialling, starting at the 2nd
digit.
Dialling with the repertory
keys
c
Lift handset. (If
necessary press
shift key
2nd level reper-
tory key).
:
Press repertory
key.
;
can be
=
for
2
EN
Last number redial
The last number dialled is
automatically saved (max. 32
characters).
c;
Baby call dialling
Requirement: Baby call
(direct call) is activated. The
K
key
lights up when the
handset is lifted.
c
Mute is not possible with the
baby call function.
Mute
You can deactivate the tele-
phone's handset and micro-
phone during a call. You and
the other party will then no
longer be able to hear one
another. The connection will
not be broken; this will be indi-
cated by a waiting melody,
unless you have previously
deactivated the waiting mel-
ody.
J
Lift handset, press
last number redial
key.
Lift handset then
press any key
?
(except
and
J
).
During a call: Press
mute key.
Switch the hand-
set and micro-
phone back on:
Press the key
again.

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