Using Multiple Handsets; Using A Handset As A Room Monitor - Gigaset S44 User Manual

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Using multiple handsets

Using multiple handsets

Using a handset as a room monitor

With this function, a previously stored internal or external number is called when a set
noise level in the room is reached (the baby cries). When you answer the call you hear
the noise in the baby's room. Even after you end the call, the room monitor function
remains activated on the handset.
The handset should be between 1 and 2 metres away from the baby. The microphone
must be directed towards the baby.
When the room monitor function is activated, incoming calls to the handset which is
near the baby are signalled without a ringtone; they are simply shown on the display.
The display and the key pad are not illuminated.
When entering an external phone number, check the following:
The handset must have Unrestricted authorisation (page 83)
The connection to which the room monitor is diverted must not be blocked by an
activated answering machine.
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Always check the settings of the room monitor before you leave
home, e. g. sensitivity and connection.
If you divert your room monitor to an external number, then you
should tell that number's owner that you have done so.
Attempts by the room monitor to call an external phone number are
terminated after approximately 90 seconds. Attempts by the room
monitor to call an internal phone number (handset) are terminated
after approximately 3 minutes.
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After a room monitor call, the function is blocked for 2 minutes.
Activating the room monitor function significantly reduces the
operating time of the handset. If possible, place any handset that is in
the vicinity of a baby in the charger. This ensures that the battery does
not run down.
The room monitor function is also available in walkie-talkie mode
(page 72).
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