Networking; Connecting To Telephone Networks - ASCOM OfficeT User Manual

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Networking

Connecting to telephone networks

Your Cordless telephone uses a telephone network to make and
receive calls. The Cordless telephone can be connected to several
telephone networks.
If your Cordless telephone is connected to a telephone network the
name of this network is displayed. The signal strength icon
indicates the reception quality.
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If a network name is displayed and the signal strength icon is off,
the Cordless telephone is not connected to that network at the
moment. The Cordless telephone is trying to connect to that
network or it was connected to that network before.
Before you can access a network a subscription and a telephone
number are required. Subscription to a network is carried out once
per network only. Once the Cordless telephone is subscribed you
can make and receive calls whenever you are within range of that
network.
During the subscription to a network the Cordless telephone
receives its internal telephone number by which it can be called.
You can subscribe up to eight different networks. You can select a
subscribed network automatically or manually.
If the Cordless telephone cannot connect to a network i.e. is
unsubscribed, a number of warning messages can be displayed. In
addition the Cordless telephone will give short, fast beeping
sounds and the warning light will flash.
If the Cordless telephone cannot connect to a network because it
is out of reach, "No Network" is shown in the display when you try
to make a call.
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Cordless telephone OfficeT
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