Wall-Mounting; Operation: Making And Answering Telephone Calls - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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Wall-mounting

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Please operate the SAGEM RT3000 only in upright position with the
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antenna pointing upwards. This will ensure best signal quality.
The SAGEM RT3000 is intended to be mounted on the wall. You can fix it to the wall
with screws. Before mounting the SAGEM RT3000 make sure that you have a good
signal quality at the chosen position.
To mount the device on the wall, first disconnect all the cables. In particular make sure
that the power cable is not connected.
We suggest that you check the reception before finally fixing the mounting.
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Operation: Making and answering telephone calls

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Though you can connect many of devices to the SAGEM RT3000 only one call -
incoming or outgoing - is possible at a time, because there is only a single
"wireless" line for communication. Other devices will get a busy tone.
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You can connect analogue telephone sets either to the Telephone port or to the
Fax/Modem/Phone port of the SAGEM RT3000. Up to five devices can be
connected to each port but the total number of devices connected to the RT3000
shall not exceed five. You can make or answer telephone calls with each telephone
set.
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Please note that the maximum REN (=Ringer Equivalent Number) at the RT3000
may not exceed 5. A standard analogue telephone has the REN of 1. All devices
connected to one port of the SAGEM RT3000 are switched in parallel and react in
the same way. That means they react in the same way: For example when there
are 2 telephone sets connected to the Telephone port and a call comes in, both
telephone sets will ring and you can answer the call using any of them.
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DTMF dialling as well as pulse (decadic) dialling are supported.
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Depending on the network, when a number is dialled to make a call, you may need
to enter the local area code, even if it is a local call.
SAGEM RT3000
Operation: Making and answering telephone calls
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