Set The Time And Date; Charging The Handset Battery - Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 6000 Manual

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Some telephone companies provide
a service that sets the clock
automatically the first time you
make and complete a call. The
service also ensures that the clock
is always updated. If your
telephone company does not offer
this service, you can set the clock
as described on pages 52–53.
The handset controls battery
charging, so you can always place
the handset in the charger after
use, even if the battery does not
need recharging. Leaving the
handset in the charger does not
reduce the lifetime of the battery.
The handset display and a beep
signal will inform you when the
batteries require charging. Please
refer to page 17 for further
information.
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Set the time and date

After you name the handset, the display prompts you to set the
time and date. The time is shown when the phone is not in use and
when there is no new information in the display. Time and date are
also shown with Caller ID and Redial information.
SET CLOCK?
00:00 1.JAN
OK
OK
OK
OK

Charging the handset battery

When the handset is placed in the charger, the battery is charged if
necessary. For safety reasons, the battery is not charged when
packed, so you must charge the battery for at least 20 minutes
before using the phone.
About charging...
– The charger must be connected to the mains.
– It takes four hours to fully charge the battery.
– Talk-time per charge is approximately eight hours.
– Standby time per charge is approximately 80 hours.
SET CLOCK? is shown
Press to be able to set the clock
Turn the wheel to set the hour
Press to store and move to the next space
Complete the setting of the clock...
Press to store the time and date
Turn the wheel to set the year and press OK to
store the year

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