Introduction
General operating instructions
The devices offer a high level of privacy. No protection
can be guaranteed against illegal bugging using other
radio receivers.
When operating the handset, a basic distinction is made
between
– telephone/switching functions, e.g. when a call is in
progress, and
– local functions, display when handset is on.
Local functions can also be performed in the charging
shell.
Local functions can be cancelled with the on-hook key
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before they are stored or saved.
Your telephone directory entries, all settings and your PIN
are not lost, even if you remove the battery.
Call charge display at the handset is similar to that of
optiset E telephones.
The emergency number function is not supported by
cordless EM.
Operation at a Gigaset base station is possible in accord-
ance with the Gigaset operating instructions.
Radio range
Depending on the environment, the range in the open is
up to 300 m per base station.
In buildings, the range extends up to 50 m per base sta-
tion (depending on the room and building layout and con-
struction).
If you leave the radio range of the system's base sta-
tions during a call, the quality of the voice connection
drops, particularly if you move. For a better voice connec-
tion, move back into the base station range.
The radio connection is lost if you exceed the range. This
is identified by the flashing of
The field strength in the first display line is displayed by
the ´ symbol when the phone is idle.
Please consult your system administrator in the case of
range problems!
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