Putting the telephone into operation

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Putting the telephone into operation

Product package

1 base station

1 mains connector cable with plug-in power supply unit

1 ISDN connector cable

1 set of operating instructions

1 Gigaset 4000 Comfort

2 rechargeable batteries

1 belt clip for the handset

Setting up the base

Notes on setup

The base is designed for operation in protected areas with a temperature range of +5 °C to +45 °C. It should be set up at a central location in the apartment or house, such as a hallway.

The Gigaset must never be exposed to any of the following:

!sources of heat, direct sunlight, other electrical equipment.

Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, aggressive liquids and 6vapour.

Range and reception strength

The range in the open is approximately 300 m; a range of up to 50 m can be attained in buildings. The reception strength display indicates the quality of radio contact between the base and handset:

KReception strength 100%

7Reception strength 75%

8Reception strength 50%

￿Low reception strength No reception (flashing)

Info Power failure:

Your base station, the handsets registered on it and corded terminal equipment will not be able to function in the event of a power failure. All settings and stored information (messages, telephone directory entries) will be retained indefinitely.

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Siemens 4110 Putting the telephone into operation, Product package, Setting up the base, Range and reception strength