Startup
Connecting the telephone
Plug the smaller of the two connectors on the telephone connection
cord into the socket on the telephone base (1) marked with the tel-
ephone symbol.
Press the cable into the cable duct (2). To do this, use a flat, thin ob-
ject to press the cord under the grips.
Turn the telephone over again and set it on its feet. Replace the
handset.
Plug the larger connector at the other end of the telephone connec-
tion cord into the wall socket (3) or NT+2ab.
The display shows »Please enter at least one MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) with code«. To
set up multiple subscriber numbers or MSNs, see »Setting up Multiple Subscriber Numbers
(MSN)«.
Lift the handset. You will hear the dialling tone. You can now telephone!
Do not plug the connection cord in sockets other than the one for which it is intended.
Make sure the telephone connection cord is safely stowed to prevent accidents.
Label field
The telephone is delivered with the label field already inserted.
The last page of these operating instructions contains additional labels for
the autodial buttons. Cut a new label out whenever you need one.
To enter numbers in the label field, first remove the transparent cover. To
do this, place a fingernail under the notch (1) and lift the cover off.
For easier entry of numbers, remove the label (2) and place it on an even,
hard surface.
Use a pencil to enter the numbers since it is easier to erase them if repro-
gram the buttons.
To re-affix the label field, replace the label (1).
Push the tabs at the narrow sides of the transparent cover into the slots on
the upper and lower edge of the label field recess and let go (2).
If you want to add other numbers or do not know at startup which numbers you will be
using, you can easily remove the transparent cover for subsequent modification. Lift the
cover by placing a fingernail under the notch at its edge. Add the number(s) and replace
the cover as described above.
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