Connecting The Telephone; Wall Assembly; Display - Swissvoice CP110 User Manual

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Swissvoice CP110

Connecting the telephone

Connect the receiver cable with the telephone receiver and the other end to the
jack on the left side of the telephone.
Use the telephone connecting cable to connect the telephone to the telephone
socket or the connection to the telephone system.

Wall assembly

Measure and mark the holes for the wall assembly in accordance with the underside of
the telephone.
Make sure that no cables run in the vicinity of the drilling point (electric, telephone,
antenna, water or heating). If you are not sure, choose another assembly location or,
using an applicable measuring device, check for possible existing cables.
Use appropriate screws, the heads of which fit into the mountings on the base of the
telephone.
Hang the telephone on the slightly protruding screw heads.
Check to see if the telephone can easily slide upwards. If yes, then remove the tele-
phone and turn in the screws a little further. Place the telephone on the screws again
and, as necessary, repeat the procedure.
Note
It is possible that black colouring/stripes appear on the surface because of the rubber
feet on the underside of the telephone. If you want to prevent this, we recommend that
you place something appropriate between the wall and telephone.

Display

If there is an entry in the telephone directory (and transmission of the call number is
available at your connection), the display gives you information such as date and time,
as well as the telephone number of incoming calls and name of the caller.
Also, it assists you in the setting/programming of the telephone using a user menu. For
further information, please refer to the Chapter "Setting-up Telephone".
When the telephone is in idle state, you can view the day, date and time, as well as
the combined number of non-accepted and accepted calls (ALL) and the number of the
non-accepted calls (NEW). For details, refer to Chapter "Call List".
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