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8.15. SETTING RINGER VOLUME
The ringer volume of the handset and the base station can be set by means of a
ringer volume switch. On the backside of the base station you will see a switch
with 3 positions. On the handset a switch with 2 positions is present on the right
side (front of handset facing you).
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
THE TELEPHONE DOES NOT FUNCTION
Check the power supply of the adaptor.
Did you use the adaptor delivered with this telephone?
Has the telephone line been connected correctly?
Did you use the line cord delivered with this telephone?
Is the battery of the handset sufficiently charged?
Is the handset too far away from the base station?
NO DIAL TONE
Has the telephone cord been connected correctly?
OUTGOING CALLS ARE NOT POSSIBLE / WRONG DIALLING SYSTEM
Change the dialling system (pulse/tone dialling).
BAD CONNECTION
The handset is too far away from the base station, move closer.
YOU HEAR AN INTERMITTENT BEEP
· during the conversation
You are too far away from the base station, if you do not move closer to the
base station within 10 seconds, the line will be broken.
· When you try to establish a communication and it is impossible to
obtain the connection:
- in the beginning of a call: wait for the connection to be established.
- during a call: try again.
10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICA T I O N S
Frequency 900 MHz
Power 10 mw
Transmission range inside buildings - max 60 m
outside - max 300 m
Dialling system Pulse/tone switch possible
Memory 10 memory numbers (speed-dial numbers)
Power supply Base station: adaptor AC 9 V, 700 mA
Handset: NiCd - rechargeable battery: 3,6 V
Battery operating time in standby +/- 30 hours
talk time +/- 5 hours
Dimensions Base station: +/- 140 x 170 x 50 mm
Handset: +/- 57 x 160 x 30 mm
Weight Base station: +/- 300 g
Handset: +/- 200 g (incl. battery)
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