Handset registration
!supplied as part of the system with your base unit —
they are already registered. But if you’ve bought any extra handsets separately, you’ll need to register them.You don’t need to register any handsets which were
| To check whether a handset is already registered, make | |
| sure mains power to the base unit is switched on | |
| and the handset is within range. The handset’s display | |
| should show its name (default Handset ) and number. | |
| If the display constantly shows No base found, you | |
| need to register the handset. | |
| Each handset can be registered to up to four base | |
| units, which have numbers 1 to 4. | |
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To |
| On the base unit, press and hold the |
or to register a |
| HANDSET LOCATOR button until you hear |
new handset |
| Registration tone (repeated ‘beeps’) |
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| You now have 60 seconds to register the |
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| handset. |
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| On the handset, press the right Soft button |
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| [Menu], then press the or button to |
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| scroll to Handset |
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| Press the right Soft button [OK] |
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| Press the or button to scroll to Register, |
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| then press the right Soft button [OK] |
uThe display shows a list of base units. If any of these numbers has a tick next to it, the handset is already registered to that base unit.
5 | Move the highlight to BASE: 1 then press the |
| right Soft button [OK] |
uThe display shows
6Key in the base unit’s PIN code (default 0000)
If the base unit’s PIN code has been changed from 0000 (see page 44), you’ll need to know the current PIN code.
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