Installing and replacing the batteries in the handset
To insert the batteries, open the battery cover, place the batteries as indicated and put the battery cover back.When the handset is placed on the base station the 3 battery bars scroll (if charge is needed). Allow the handset to charge for 24 hours to reach full charge. On first use it may be necessary to wait for a few minutes before seeing symbols on the display.
In case you need to change the batteries, the following type is mandatory 2HR AAA NiMh 600 mAh. Warning: the base station must always be plugged into the mains when charging or when in use. Always use rechargeable batteries.
Batteries should not be disposed of with general household waste.
Battery life and range
A battery low alert will inform you that the batteries have to be recharged. If it happens during a call, the communication will be shortly cut. Optimal battery life is reached after 3 cycles of complete charge & discharge.When reaching the range limit and the conversation becoming crackly, move clo- ser to the base.To reach optimal range, place the base station away from electrical appliances.
Battery life in standby | Battery life in | Indoor range | Outdoor range |
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up to 200 hours | up to15 hours | up to 50 metres | up to 300 metres |
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Understanding the menu system
To access the carousel menu from idle mode, press on the side of the handset The carousel represents a loop of icons that gives access to the different first level menus.
Scroll up or down to reach the desired menu and select
The sub menus are listed and represented by little squares at the bottom of the display.To reach one particular
“pilot key” | and press | to validate your choice. |
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A “tick” | shows the selected | shows |
the option you are browsing.
Note: some menus are also directly accessible via a dedicated key on
the keypad like the SMS menu with or the Intercom with .
Direct dialling |
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Take the line | and dial on the keypad | Dial on the keypad and take the line | |
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