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4.27 Selecting a base unit
If your handset is subscribed to several base unit stations (max. 4) , you must select a base unit because the handset can only communicate with one base unit at a time. There are two possibilities:
4.27.1 Automatic selection
If you set the handset to ‘automatic selection’, the handset will automatically choose the closest base unit in standby.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘SETTING’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘BASE SEL’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘AUTO’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•‘SEARCHING’ and the symbol appear on the display.
•A signal sounds once the handset has found a base unit.
4.27.2 Manual selection
If you set the handset to ‘manual selection’, the handset will only choose the base unit you have set.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘SETTING’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘BASE SEL’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘MANUAL’ appears on the display.
•Press the Programming key .
•‘BASE
•Enter the number of the base unit you want to select
•Press the Programming key .
•‘SEARCHING’ and the symbol appear on the display.
•A signal sounds once the selected base unit has been found.
Notes :
•Before you can select a base unit, the base unit must be subscribed to the handset first.
•If ‘NOT SUB’ appears on the display, this means the selected base unit does not exist or the handset has not been subscribed.
4.28 Barring outgoing calls
You can program the handsets to bar calls to certain telephone numbers so that for instance ‘00’ international numbers cannot be called. Up to 5 numbers (of max. 5 digits) can be barred.
To do this, do the following:
•Press the Programming key .
•Press the Up or Down key repeatedly until ‘SETTING’ appears on the display.
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