Contents
Handset registration | 28 |
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handset 28 |
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To register to an extra base unit | 29 |
To |
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To select a base unit 30
To register to a different brand of base unit 31
SMS text messaging | 32 |
Caller Display 32 |
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Registering for the SMS service | 32 |
The SMS Send and Receive numbers
33
SMS message boxes 33
To write and send a text message
34
To read your messages 36
…and to store a caller’s number in the Phone Book 37
…or to delete messages from the Inbox
37
To reply to a message 38
To delete a message from the Outbox or Drafts Box 38
To check or change the Send and Receive numbers 39
Quick reference guide to the
menus40
Handset menus 41
Base unit menus 43
Extra menu 46
Alarm setting, Calendar, Countdown timer, Display settings (clock and wallpaper), Games
Troubleshooting | 47 |
Cleaning and care | 54 |
Technical details | 55 |
Index | 56 |
Warranty | 58 |
Connection and conditions for use
You can connect your DECT 1915/1915+1 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 DECT 1915/1915+1 as an extension to a payphone.
The ringer equivalence numbers (RENs) of all instruments (phones, fax machines, etc.) connected to an exchange line must not add up to more than 3 — otherwise, one or more of them may not ring and/or answer calls correctly. The DECT 1915/1915+1 has a REN of 1, and most other telephones have a REN of 1 unless marked otherwise.
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