Skype Digital Enhanced Cordless Communication What the symbols mean, Setting up your telephone

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What the symbols mean

Batteries Charge Level

Whenever this shows ‘nearly empty’ (), put the handset on the base unit to charge the batteries. While the batteries are being charged, the level shown will keep changing.

Mute

Your handset's microphone is muted.

Signal Level

Shows the signal between the handset and base unit, and disappear when you are out of range of the base unit.

Speakerphone

Your handset’s loudspeaker is on.

Lock

Your handset’s keypad is locked.

Setting up your telephone

Connection and conditions for use

You can connect your telephone to a direct exchange line (DEL), a line connected to a local exchange, with its own phone number; to an extension socket connected to a DEL; or to an extension on an approved compatible PBX. Do not connect the telephone as an extension to a payphone.

How many phones can you connect?

The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones, fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to more than 4, otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or answer calls correctly. The telephone has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have a REN of 1unless marked otherwise.

Radio signals between handset and base unit

To use your handset and base unit together, you must be able to establish a radio link between them. Be aware that:

Sitting the base unit as high as possible will give better results, in a two-storey house, the best position may be on the first-floor landing.

Any large metal object, like a fridge, a mirror or a filing cabinet, between the handset and base unit may block the radio signal.

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

Choosing a site for the base unit

The base unit should be placed on a level surface, in a position where:

The mains adapter plug will reach a 230 V AC switched mains supply socket; never try to lengthen the mains power cable.

The telephone cable will reach your telephone line socket or extension socket.

It is not close to another telephone, this can cause radio interference.

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

It is not close to other electrical equipment, fridges, washing machines, microwave ovens, TVs, fluorescent lights, etc.

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Contents Skype Dect Telephone Introduction ContentsPhysical Details Package ContentMinimum System Requirements USB dongleHandset and Base Unit Setting up your telephone What the symbols meanChoose a suitable site for the base unit InstallationImportant safety information Call Waiting Skype / Pstn Making and Answering CallsPhone Book Conference CallingCall Lists SettingsTo Set External/Internal Ringer Melody 1 9 melody To Set External/Internal Ringer VolumeTo Set Key Tone On/Off Auto Talk FunctionTo Set Base Volume To Enter Base Settings ModeTo Set Dial Mode To Set Base Melody 1-9 melodyTo Enter Registration Mode Default SettingsLeast cost route LCR function Optional To Set LCRSkype Function Extra SettingTo Make Skype Out Call from Phonebook To Call a Skype UserTo Make Skype Call from Contact List To Make Speed-Dial CallIntercom and transfer Resetting the systemTo Set Skype Microphone and Speakerphone To Make a Skype Conference CallWhen I press keys on the handset, nothing happens TroubleshootingTo End an Intercom Call Always check first thatTechnical details Declaration of conformity