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Gigaset 1054, GBR: A30852-X954-B101-1-76191054K02.FM28.11.96
Putting Into Service Base Station Gigaset 1054
Range
Depending on the surroundings, the outdoor range can be up to about 300 m. Within buildings,
depending on spatial and structural conditions, a range of up to 50 m is possible.
If you should leave the range, you will lose the radio contact to the base station and the
symbol on the screen will blink. If you have activated the range alarm (delivery status = deactiva-
ted), a supplemental warning tone will sound before you leave the radio range.
The device can be installed on a flat surface (for example, on a desk or shelf) or mounted on the
wall.
1.First plug the mini western plug of your telephone cord into the jack labeled "L1" or
"L2" (bottom of base station).
If only one external telephone line is to be connected to Gigaset 1054, the "L1" should be
used.
2. Plug the mini western plug of the cable into the plug-in power supply, using the jack labeled
“ (bottom of base station).
3. Place the cable inside the molded channel.
If you want to mount the device on the wall, follow the steps below after carrying out those
above; if it is not to be wall mounted, proceed to step 8:
4. Drill two holes (Ø 5mm), 69 mm apart.
5. Insert two plugs.
6. Screw the screws into the wall, leaving 2 mm between the head of the screw and the wall.
7.Hang the base station on the wall by lining up the heads of the screws with the holes in the
base station and pushing down briefly on the base station until it is firmly mounted.
8. Insert the TAE plug of the telephone connection cable into the telephone jack.
9. Insert the plug-in power supply into the 220/2230V electrical outlet.
Note:
In the case of loss of power, it is still possible to place a call using a supplemental non-cord-
less telephone connected to the “0” jack.
Use the plug-in power supply delivered with your unit, C 39280-Z4-C65.
Be careful not to mix up the connections for the telephone cable and the plug-in power sup-
ply on the base station. If these are plugged incorrectly, the base station will not function;
damage to the base station could also result.
Mounting / Connecting the Base Station