Beko BD 220 What is in the box, Connection and condition for use, Choosing a site for the Base

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTION

What is in the box

When you unpack your phone, make sure you keep all packing materials in a safe place, in case you later need to transport it or return it for servicing. In the box, you will find:

-handset

-2 pieces of AAA type rechargeable 600mAh battery

-A piece ofbase unit

-AC adaptor

-Battery cover

-User Manual

-A telephone line cable

If you have purchased a multi-pack, for each additional handset, youi will have the following:

-Additional handset

-2 pieces of AAA type rechargeable 600mAh battery

-Charger

-AC adaptor

-Battery cover

Connection and condition for use

The phone can be connected to the public network using the standard telephone plug and socket systems. You can connect your phone to:

-A line connected directly to a local exchange, with its own directory number.

-An extension socket connected to a local exchange

-An extension on an approved PABX.

Choosing a site for the Base

The base unit should be installed where:

-The mains adaptor plug will reach the 220V AC main power supply.

-The telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket.

-It is not close to another telephone.

-It is not close to a sink, shower or anywhere else where it might get wet

-It is not close to other electrical equipment (washing machines, microwave oven, TV, fluorescent lights, etc.)

1.Choose a suitable site for the base

2.Plug-in the mains power lead and the telephone line cord on the base back side, make sure the telephone line is not yet connected to the telephone wall socket.

3.Plug the mains AC adaptor into the AC mains socket. The base will beep.

Radio signal between handset and base

To use your cordless telephone, you must be able to establish a radio link. It is therefore noted that:

-Placing the base unit as high as practical will give a better result.

-Placing the base unit near any large metal object, like refrigerator or filling cabinet may block the transmission of radio signal.

-Other solid structures, like walls may reduce the radio signal strength.

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Contents Page Contents Speaker phone / Handsfree Earpiece/Receiver Talk-Off / Esc / PowerINT / Cancel DisplayHandsfree speaker is in use LCD Display on HandsetDate / Time Menu OptionsFunction Quick Reference GuideChoosing a site for the Base What is in the boxRadio signal between handset and base Connection and condition for useCharging the batteries Electrical SafetyEmergency calls Starting UP Dect Standby mode displayReceiving external calls Using Your PhoneTo make and end calls Preparatory dialing pre-dialAdjust the handset earpiece during a call Using MuteUsing Recall Flash Using Pause functionOut of range warning Using Phone BookSwitching your handset On or Off FunctionReviewing the phonebook To access phonebook via Menu optionDialing a phone book entry Deleting an entry in the phone book Editing an entry in the phone bookDeleting all entries in the phone book Caller ID Deleting a CID record To store a CID entry in the phonebookReview Message Call back from the calls listVoice Mail Box Message Waiting Voice Mailbox Hot KeySelecting Base Ringer melodies Personalizing Your SettingSetting the handset ringer volume Setting Base Ringer VolumeAlert tones Setting Handset earpiece Speakerphone VolumeAuto Answering Naming the HandsetLanguage selection Keypad lockOn the base Expanding Your Dect SystemAdding new handset Registering a new handsetInternal outgoing calls Register Another Dect GAP compatible HandsetMulti Handset Use Call ShuttleBase Selection Three way conference callRegister another HM base to HM Handset Register Another Dect GAP compatible BaseDe-registering a handset Advanced FeaturesProgramming Change PIN CodeQuick Reset Reset to factory default settingsPause time selection Technical Details Default setting parametersDo you need a PAUSE? Pabx Access Code and Pause ? Do you need Recall Flash?USE in Business Dialing typeProblems Possible Cause Action Taken Troubleshooting Guide