Your telephone’s indicator lights
THE BASE STATION HAS 1 GREEN INDICATOR LIGHT:
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Lit when the base station is powered up by the mains adaptor.
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Flashes in the following cases:
– during a call (line busy).
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Unlit when the base station is not powered up.
THE HANDSET HAS 1 GREEN INDICATOR LIGHT:
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Lit when the handset is on-line.
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Flashes in the following cases:
– when receiving a call.
– while establishing a radio link for an outgoing call.
– during a programming phase.
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Unlit in all other cases.
The sounds your telephone makes
Your telephone makes the following sounds:
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a unique ringing tone, if a call is incoming.
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1 short beep, when you press a key.
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1 long beep, when the radio link between the base station and the handset has been lost.
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1 beep, when replacing the handset on the base station.
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3 beeps, to confirm any programming changes you have made to your telephone.
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5 beeps, to tell you that your handset needs to be recharged on its base station.
Recommendations and precautions
INSTALLATION
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Take care not to install the base close to electrical appliances (heater, TV, domestic appliance, etc.) or
metal supports (doors/windows, partitions, etc.), which could impair the quality of communication and restrict
the range of your phone.
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Do not install the base in a humid room or close to a strong source of heat.
SAFETY
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Do not get the handset wet.
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Do not open the telephone, as this could expose you to high voltages. Contact the customer support service for
any repairs.
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Avoid all contact between the battery and any conducting materials (keys, paper clips, rings, bracelets, etc.).
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Avoid all contact between the charge terminals (base or handset) and any conducting materials (keys, paper
clips, rings, bracelets, etc).
MAINTENANCE
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Before cleaning your telephone, disconnect the power supply cable and the telephone cable. Use a cloth or
chamois leather moistened with a light soapy water solution, then wipe off with a dry cloth. This will ensure that
your telephone stays looking as good as new.
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Never spray the phone with cleaning products or solvents.
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We recommend periodical cleaning the charge terminals on the base and the handset with a dry, lint-free cloth.
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Saving a number in the direct memory
With your Icana 5250, you can memorise a number that you regularly dial. This function allows you to dial it
automatically.
The direct memory function is only available if the base station is powered by the mains supply and if the handset
battery is charged.
To ensure correct operation, stay close to the base station during the programming phase.
1
Press the direct memory key
on the handset.
The phone indicator light flashes.
2
Dial the number to be memorised (maximum of 23 digits).
If this number contains an area or other code, insert a pause after the code by pressing
on the handset.
If you insert a wrong number, you will have to start the procedure again.
3
Press the
key.
This key now corresponds to the telephone number you just dialled.
The phone indicator light goes out and the handset emits the 3 confirmation beeps.
If you do not hear the 3 confirmation beeps, the number you just dialled has not been
saved. Start the procedure again from step
.
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Calling the number associated with the
direct memory key
1
Extend the handset antenna, press the TALK key
on the handset and wait for the
dial tone.
2
Press the
key on the handset.
The telephone number is dialled automatically.
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