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1. e Press the speed dial key The first entry is displayed Scroll through the speed dial list by pressing the speed dial key as often as required or use numerical keys 1 to 9 to select an entry Press the talk key to dial the number To abort the function without dialling presi c Entering editing speed dial numbers Press the programming key Press the speed dial key The first entry is displayed 0 Press the speed dial key as often as required to scroll through the list A saved number is displayed Delete individual digits backwards by pressing the c key Hold down the c key to delete the entire number You can add a dialling pause between two digits by holding down the 0 key Enter the telephone number Press the programming key to save the setting Deleting the entire speed dial list Press the following keys in consecutive order P Co NZ P 23 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Direct call baby call With direct call you can program a number which can be directly dialled when any key except the programming key is pressed Activating deactivating direct call BIO OR Press the programming key Press 2 Enter your four digit PIN Press the programming key If direct call was deactivated this activates it If direct call was activated this deactivates it Press the programming key to save the setting If direct call is activated the direct call number is d
2. unau thorised access The telephone is delivered with the system PIN set to 0000 P Press the programming key Press 1 Enter the old four digit PIN default setting 0000 Press the programming key 9 Enter a new four digit PIN Press the programming key O Enter the new PIN again security measure Press the programming key to save the setting Activate de activate key clicks P Press the programming key CZ Press 7 to switch the key clicks setting on off P Press the programming key to complete the sequence 26 20401551en_ba_a0 Appendix Technical Data Standard DECT Number of channels 120 duplex channels Frequencies 1880 MHz bis 1900 MHz Duplex process Time multiplex 10ms frame length Channel spacing 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kBit s Modulation GFSK Speech coding 32 kBit s Transmitting power 10 mW average per channel Range up to 300 meters outdoors up to 50 meters indoors Base station charging bay power supply 220 230 V 50 Hz power pack Base station charging bay power supply approx 1 8 VA Handsets operating time standby talk time 600 mAh approx 100h approx 10h Battery charging time approx 14 hours Permissible ambient conditions for handsets operation 5C to 40 C Permissible ambient conditions for Base station charging bay operation 5 C to 40 C 20 to 70 relative humidity Permissible sto
3. your four digit PIN at the delivery the PIN code is set to 0000 P Press the programming key Enter the telephone number P Press the programming key 20401551en ba a0 Telephoning Listen to messages in the network mailbox Hold down key 1 for about 2 seconds The connection to your network mail box is automatically established Dialling from the call list If your network operator supports caller ID CLIP numbers up to 18 digits of unanswe red calls are saved in the caller list The list can hold up to 20 entries If the list is full the oldest entry is deleted and the newest is put first in the list The display alerts E you to new incoming unanswered calls Selecting a number from the call list Press the call list key The latest entry is shown E Press the talk key The displayed number is dialled Or Scroll through the call list to view unanswered call numbers and if necessary call them back Press once returns you to standby mode Hold down the displayed entry is deleted and the next entry is shown qe Deleting the entire call list Press the following keys in consecutive order B Co mj P 20 Telephoning Setting the handset volume The handset volume can be set and saved at any of three levels P Press the programming key Press 4 The current volume setting is displayed e g 2 3 is the middle volume 2 of 3 35 Use numerical keys 1 to 3 to set the p
4. T ados 27 Approval EE 28 GE Eeer LL ne 28 Warranty conditions 2 2 02 cece cece cece em eee n eee hee en rh ren rn rne nennen 28 Warranty Certificate coccion asis 29 Declaration of Conformity EEN 31 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Package contents The package contains the following items Avena 116 Avena 116 Duo O 1 Base station 1 Base station 1 Connection cord c 1 Charging bay 1 Power pack plug Typ SNG 04 ea c 1 Connection cord O 1 Handset 2 Power packs plug Typ SNG 04 ea 2 Dowels 2 screws c 2 Handsets O 2 Rechargeable batteries o 2 Dowels 2 screws 1 User manual c 4 Rechargeable batteries o 1 User manual Location To obtain the best possible range we recommend positioning the telephone in a location central to your sphere of activity Avoid positioning the telephone in niches recesses and behind steel doors The maximum range between the base station and handset is approximately 300 meters Depending on the surrounding conditions as well as spatial and structural factors the range may be smaller The indoor range is normally smaller than outdoors Depending on the structural surroundings radio dead spots may occur even within the range due to digital transmission in the frequency range used In this case the transmission quality may be reduced through the increased incidence of short breaks in transmission Normal transmission quality will be resumed if you move slightly out of the rad
5. Telephone connection cord The telephone connection cord has two different plugs Insert the smaller plug in the socket marked with the telephone symbol and fit the cord into the corresponding cable groove Insert the larger plug in your telephone connection socket Socket for mains cable Mains cable Socket for EE telephone First insert the mains cable in the socket marked P ti with the mains plug symbol on the base of the base ubi d cord station charging bay and fit the cable in the corres ponding cable groove Then insert the mains plug in the 230 V socket Note Your telephone will not function if the mains plug is not plugged in or during a power cut 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Removing the cords First unplug the mains plug from the 230 V socket and the plug from the telephone connection socket To release the cord use a ballpoint pen or similar object to press the holding hook towards the plug and simultaneously pull the plug out along with the cord 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Putting the handset into operation Your handset will be ready for operation for making or accepting calls only once the battery has been charged for the first time Inserting the rechargeable batteries The bottom of the handset contains a battery compartment for housing two type AAA batteries microcells Removing the battery compartment cover Slide th
6. You have pressed the talk key You have pressed the mute key the microphone is off You have switched off the ring tone You have activated the key lock Shows new entries in the call list Shows the battery charge status Two segments indicate full or almost full batteries If no segment is shown or the empty frame is flashing your handset should be returned to the base station charging bay for charging g arean Note At the end of a call the duration of the conversation is shown on the display Only in networks that enable caller ID Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported 11 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Handset keys LT geed 9 Open call list press key several times to scroll down Previous called number s press to scroll through this redial list Performs different functions depending on the context O Deletes the last character or number of an entry in the display Press this key to return to standby mode If you are editing an entry in the speed dial memory in the call or redial list you can hold down this key to delete the entry O Press this key to switch the microphone off during a call Open speed dial memory press key several times to scroll down Enquiry call key with flash function Avena 116 Duo Long press Call the other handset internal call Prog
7. e base station charging bay ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeens 4 Wall MOUNINO sare t te e ete iaa 5 Connecting the telephone 6 Removing the cords hee ee em hne rn rns nn nnne 7 Putting the handset into operation 06sec cece cece ee eee eee ees ece eee eeee eee eeeeeees 8 Displays keys symbols m eme enne 11 Selection of dialling mode ssssssssssssssss e 14 a enee Ee ebe 15 Group call ele e EE 15 Telephonming ivi roo Eege 16 Internal and external calls 16 Accepting a call emm ne hee en nee en rne nene renun 17 Transfer an external call Interna 18 e HR 19 Network Falen d c 19 Dialling from the call list Hmm 20 Setting the handset volume 1 ncc tren Dee teo pa 21 M tirig the handset iuis ederent ee 21 Only in networks that enable caller ID Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported 1 20401551en_ba_a0 Contents Telephone Setting Seiri aeda id 22 Setting the ring tone volume ooo eee cece c cece ee emere 22 Setting the ring tone melody 22 Speed dial NR E E 23 Direct call baby call ss i erae a erm meme emnes 24 Setting the Mash time ideis ica 25 Restoring default settings 00 0 sss emere 25 Changing the PIN osa apod te Pru BO TUM MS ERN ee 26 Activate de activate key dick 26 Appendbc EE 27 Technical Dates oc
8. e battery compartment cover downwards approx 3 mm and lift Inserting the two rechargeable batteries note the polarity Insert the batteries in the battery compartment Make sure the polarity is correct Make sure to insert the batteries so that the flat end of the battery the negative side connects to the spring contact The handset will not function if the batteries are incorrectly inser ted This may result in damage Replace the compartment cover by placing it approxima tely 3 mm offset and slide it upwards until it clicks into place 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Charging the batteries The batteries are not yet charged when you first unpack the telephone To charge the batteries place the handset on the base station charging bay The flashing battery symbol on the handset signals the charging procedure The batteries will take around 14 hours to charge up Note Do note place the handset in the charging bay if the batteries have not been fitted Do not use strange charging bays the batteries can be damaged The following symbols indicate the charging status on the handset display T Charging status empty E Charging status 1 2 EI Charging status full Once the new batteries have been inserted the display 1 2 full on the handset indica tes the actual charging status only after a complete charging procedure Insert the plug into your telephone connection socket once the ba
9. e corrected ree of charge within the warranty period either by repairing or replacing the defective equipment The warranty does not cover expendable materials battery cells defects which affect he value or use of the equipment only insignificantly and damage caused by incorrect use ordinary wear and tear or manipulation by third parties This warranty does not cover consequential damage caused by the use failure or defecti veness of the product In particular no liability whatsoever is accepted for damage to property and pecuniary loss To claim under this warranty please contact the retailer where you purchased your tele phone 28 Warranty Certificate e e n swissvoice Warranty Certificate Garantieschein Bon de garantie Certificato di garanzia Garantiebewijs Takuutodistus Garantibevis Garantisedel Garantibevis Certificado de Garant a Tal o de garantia device type Ger tetyp type d appareil tipo di apparecchio toesteltype laitetyyppi maskintype apparattyp apparattype modelo del aparato modelo do aparelho serial number Seriennummer num ro de s rie numero di serie serienummer sarjanumero serienummer serienummer serienummer n mero de serie n mero de s rie dealer s stamp H ndlerstempel sceau du vendeur timbro del rivenditore stempel van de dealer kauppiaan leima forhandlerens stempel f rs ljarens st mpel forhandlerstempel sello del comerciante carimb
10. ent and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equip ment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 1999 5 CE du Parlement Europ en et du Conseil du 9 mars 1999 concernant les quipe ments hertziens et les quipements terminaux de t l communications et la reconnaissance mutuelle de leur conformit und dass die folgenden harmonisierten Normen angewandt wurden and that the following harmonised standards have been applied et que les standards harmonis s suivants ont t appliqu s EN 60950 EN 301489 6 EN 301406 in Cf LV B Gfeller Hagendorf 10 12 2003 Internet WWNW Swissvoice net O Swissvoice AG 2003 All rights as well as delivery possibilities and technical changes reserved 20401551en ba 000 a0 SV 20401551
11. io dead spot When the range is exceeded the connection will be broken unless you move back into range within ten seconds To avoid radio signal interference from other electronic equipment we recommend that the base station charging bay and handset are situated at the greatest possible distance minimum 1 meter from other equipment 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Secure telephone conversations While in a telephone conversation the base station and handset s are connected through a radio channel The base station is the interface between the telephone net work and the handset To prevent people from tapping your telephone calls or making phonecalls on your expense the base station and handset s are continuously exchanging identification codes In case of non matching identification codes a connection with foreign handsets will not be set up Setting up the base station charging bay c Do not expose the base station charging bay to direct sunlight Protect the base station charging bay against moisture Do not position the telephone in rooms exposed to condensation corrosive steam or excessive dust Condensation can occur in cellars garages conservatories or sheds The ambient temperature must be between 5 C and 40 C Position the base station charging bay in a clean dry and well aired location Choose a place which is stable even and not subject to vibrations To avoid mutual interference do not posit
12. ion the base station charging bay in the imme diate vicinity of electronic equipment such as hi fi systems office equipment or microwave ovens Avoid positioning the telephone near heat sources such as heating elements or near obstacles such as metal doors thick walls niches and cupboards The base station charging bay does not have a mains switch For this reason the socket to which it is connected must be easy to access 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Wall mounting Your Avena 116 116 Duo is suitable for wall mounting Two screws and two dowels are provided for this purpose 3 Place the dowels vertically at a distance of 90 mm from each other and insert the screws Leave approximately 3 mm space pr gt i between the screw head and the wall E Hang the base station on the screws and connect it to the S power supply and telephone connection Note Please remember The 230 V and telephone connection should be within range of the cable provided Please also note that the base station must not be mounted in the opening area of doors and windows Danger of damage Caution Take care not to damage leads in the wall 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Connecting the telephone Before you can start using your telephone you must plug in the telephone connection cords and the mains cable Safety note Use only the SNG 04 ea power pack provided for the base station charging bay O
13. isplayed in the handset Entering editing the direct call number Qe OR O Press the programming key Press 3 Enter your four digit PIN Press the programming key A saved number is displayed Delete individual digits backwards by pressing the _ c key Hold down the c key to delete the entire number You can add a dialling pause between two digits by holding down the 0 key Enter the number which is to act as the direct call number Press the programming key to save the setting 24 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Setting the flash time You can set the flash time between 80 ms and 600 ms P Press the programming key QR Press the enquiry key and key 1 The flash time is set to 80 ms or for example R Press the enquiry key and key 5 The flash time is set to 250 ms Possible settings 1 80 ms 2 100 ms 3 120 ms 4 180 ms 5 250 ms 6 300 ms 7 600 ms P Press the programming key to save the setting Refer to your PBX user manual when setting the flash time Restoring default settings This procedure resets all the personal preferences you have programmed and restores the telephone to default mode P Press the programming key Press 9 E OR Enter your PIN Press the programming key to save the setting 25 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Changing the PIN The PIN is a four digit password to protect the base station and handsets against
14. issvolce Avena 116 116 Duo User Manual Important This user manual contains safety precautions Please read carefully before putting the telephone into operation and store swissvoice in a safe place De ar 080026314380 w e o c D gt ki o E E E D Safety precautions This DECT cordless telephone is designed for transmitting voice calls over the analogue telephone network Any other use whatsoever is not permitted and is regarded as in vio lation of the provisions The user manual with safety precautions is a part of the product package and must be passed on to the new owner on reselling Caution Use only approved rechargeable nickel metal hydride Ni MH AAA 600mAh batteries Using other rechargeable batteries or non rechargeable batteries primary cells can be dangerous and may cause malfunctions in or damage to the telephone The manufacturer accepts no liability in this event Refer to chapter Putting the handset into operati insert the batteries Please note that the ringtone for incoming calls as well as alert tones are also DA emitted on the handset Do not there while one of these functions is on otherwise your hearing may be affected Please note o o o o o on for instructions on how to properly ore hold the handset close to your ear Do not immerse batteries in water or throw in and is not dangerous e g paintworks petrol stations etc phone will not func
15. o do vendedor dealer s signature date of purchase Unterschrift des H ndlers signature du vendeur firma del rivenditore handtekening van de dealer kauppiaan allekirjoitus forhandlerens underskrift f rs ljarens underskrift forhandlers underskrift firma del comerciante assinatura do vendedor Kaufdatum date d achat data d acquisto datum van aankoop ostopdivays kjapsdato datum f r k pet salgsdato fecha de adquisici n data de compra 29 voice Konformitatserklarung Declaration of Conformity D claration de Conformit Wir We Swissvoice AG Nous Adresse Fabrikstrasse 8 Address CH 4614 Hagendorf Adresse Switzerland erklaren dass das Produkt declare that the product d clarons que le produit Type DECT Cordless Telephone Basisstation Ladestation und Handger te Base station charging bay and handsets Station de base station de recharge et combin s Model Avena 116 116 Duo die grundlegenden Anforderungen gem ss Artikel 3 der nachstehenden EU Richtlinie erf llt meets the essential requirements according to article 3 of the following EC Directive est conforme aux exigences essentielles de l article 3 de la Directive CE Richtlinie 1999 5 EG des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates vom 9 M rz 1999 ber Funk anlagen und Telekommunikationsendeinrichtungen und die gegenseitige Anerkennung ihrer Konformit t Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliam
16. rage temperature 0 C to 60 C Dialling procedure DTMF Impuls R key function flash 80 100 120 180 250 300 600 ms Base station dimensions Width height depth 115 x 100 x 70 mm Handsets dimensions Length width height 149 x 51 x 25 mm Charging bay dimensions Length height depth 65 x 60 x 70 mm Base station weight 152 g Weight of a handset 102 g without batteries 124 g with batteries Charging bay weight 44 g Length of connection cord 3 m Length of power cord 3 m Power pack Euro 27 20401551en_ba_a0 Appendix Approval This DECT cordless telephone complies with the basic requirements contained in the R amp TTE Guidelines 99 5 EC and is suitable for connection and operation in the member state indicated on the base station and or packaging CE certification This telephone complies with the requirements of EU Guidelines Directive 99 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity C The CE symbol confirms the conformity of the telephone with the above guidelines Warranty conditions Your telephone is subject to a guarantee from the date of purchase in accordance with he legal provisions of the country in which the telephone was purchased As evidence of he date of purchase please keep the receipt or the warranty card completed by the retailer All defects attributable to material and manufacturing faults will b
17. ramming key to start and end programming Talk key Corresponds to lift replace handset on a corded telephone Numerical keys for dialling telephone numbers ABC printing Vanity numbers on the housing 0 key when entering a number hold this key down to generate a dialling pause between two digits Long press the network mailbox number is dialled directly Hash key or pound key for entering the hash symbol The sequence 344 appears as follows 34g In standby mode hold this key down to activate deactivate the key lock Asterisk key or star key for entering the asterisk symbol 340 In standby mode hold this key down to activate deactivate the ring tone Only in networks that enable caller ID Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported 12 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone In programming mode 20 Direct call on off Set handset volume Set ring tone melody 0908 Set ring tone volume Handset Earpiece Display Delete cancel key ict Speed dial key Call list SS Redial key Enquiry key Programming key Numerical keys Microphone Only in networks that enable caller ID Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP Contact your network operator to find out whether this service is supported 13 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Base station ke
18. referred volume P Press the programming key to save the setting Muting the handset If you do not want your call partner to hear what you are saying to another person in the room you can temporarily mute your handset 4 You are conducting a call lo 4 Press the C key The display shows Sl The call is put on hold and the call partner cannot hear you B Press the C key Your call partner can hear you again 20401551en ba a 21 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Setting the ring tone volume The ring tone volume can be set and saved at any of three levels Press the programming key Press 6 The current volume setting is displayed e g 2 3 is the middle volume 2 of 3 Use numerical keys 1 to 3 to set the preferred volume Press the programming key to save the setting You can activate and deactivate the ring tone by holding down the key for approximately 2 seconds If the ring tone is off the display shows the symbol LA Setting the ring tone melody You have a choice of six different melodies y Press the programming key Press 5 The current setting is displayed e g 2 6 is the second of 6 settings Use numerical keys 1 to 6 to set the preferred melody Press the programming key to save the setting 22 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephone settings Speed dialling Your Avena 116 116 Duo can store 10 speed dial numbers Selecting speed dialling ES
19. rnal calls One or two handsets are logged on to the base station In case you purchased the Avena 116 Duo you have two handsets You can make internal calls between those two handsets Internal calls QR Press the R key for approx 2 seconds to call the other handset To end this internal call E Press the talk key External calls E Press the talk key 8 Enter the required telephone number This number will then be dialled To end this external call E Press the talk key Note You may also make external calls by using predialling enter the telephone number use the key e to make any corrections and press the talk key The telephone number will then be dialled To enter a dialling pause between two digits press O for approx 2 seconds Your Avena 116 116 Duo supports 18 digit telephone numbers 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Accepting a call Calls are signalled acoustically as well as optically in the handset display O The caller s number is displayed if your network operator supports the CLIP service O The caller s number is not displayed if the caller has withheld his number i e if he has suppressed transmission of his number or if this is not technically possible Accepting a call Ke Press the talk key 7 Conduct your call Note You can set the volume and melody of the ring tone 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Transfer an external call internally You are in an external
20. telephone conversation and you want to transfer this call to the other handset 7 You are conducting an external telephone call R Press the R key for approx 2 seconds The external call is put on hold and the second handset will start to ring You can now talk to the other internal party e Press the talk key to transfer the call to the internal party When the internal party ends the call you are reconnected back to the exter nal party If the internal party does not answer press the R key for approx 2 seconds to return to the external party again Brokering between the two calls Q Press the amp key for approx 2 seconds You are connected to the other party 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Redial The last 10 dialled numbers are saved under the redial key Open the redial list The last dialled number is displayed Press this redial key again to scroll through the list Press the c key to exit the redial list Press the key for approx 2 seconds to delete the currently displayed entry from the list D ol fol Press the talk key to dial the corresponding telephone number Network mailbox Some providers offer the service Network Mailbox voice mailbox acting as an auto matic answering machine You can very easily access to your mailbox by programming the network mailbox access number on key 1 Programming the access number P Press the programming key Press 8 5 Enter
21. tion Never touch exposed contacts Disposal Please dispose of the batteries base station handset charging unit and power pack in an ecological manner he fire Rechargeable batteries can become warm while recharging This is a normal occurrence Do not use any other type of charging unit since this may damage the battery cells Before using the telephone wearers of hearing aids should note that radio signals can be picked up by the hearing aid and cause an unpleasant buzzing noise Do not use your DECT cordless telephone in environments at risk from explosion Do not position the base station charging bay in bathrooms or showers The radio signals may affect the functioning of medical equipment n the event of a power cut or if the batteries are discharged your DECT cordless tele The handset must not be charged up without battery cells or the battery cover Use only the supplied SNG 04 ea power pack plug for the base station and charging unit 20401551en_ba_a0 Contents Your Avena 116 116 Duo is designed to be connected to an analogue telephone network This telephone is available either with one handset Avena 116 or as a set with two handsets and a charging bay Avena 116 Duo Safety precautions Settingiup the telephones isisisi as 3 Package contents 6 cece cece cence eee esee hee ne ehe ne re rns rn rris 3 LOCATION aere ee a E 3 Secure telephone conversations enne 4 Setting up th
22. ttery symbol has stop ped flashing Your telephone is now ready to use Important Please note The first time you insert the batteries the battery display will indicate the correct information on the charging status only after a complete charging cycle Use only NiMH rechargeable batteries Never use disposable batteries primary cells 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Note You can replace the handset in the base station charging bay after every call Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in different charge states Avoid removing the batteries from the handset for no good reason since this affects the optimum charging cycle You can telephone for up to 10 hours with fully charged batteries If the battery charge status has reached its lower limit the battery symbol _ flashes in the display and a warning signal is heard You have 10 minu tes of talk time left 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Displays keys symbols Displays The display gives you information on the current status of your telephone The standby indicator shown below shows you your handset is ready for use The symbols in the upper row of the display have the following meaning TC Z2 ES qe The symbol is permanently lit if a connection to the base station exists The symbol flashes to indicate that the handset is near the limit of the base station range
23. ys Call key on the base station to activate a paging call Paging key Charging cradle for the handset Selection of dialling mode The transmission of the phone number can take place either with tones or impulses The presetting of your Avena 116 Duo is the tone mode DTMF You may change this O Press the programming key Press the key with the star symbol Press 1 to select the pulse mode or 2 to select the tone mode Finish the programming with P 14 20401551en_ba_a0 Setting up the telephone Key lock on off If you want to carry the handset around in your pocket activate the key lock This prevents you inadvertently dialling a number During incoming calls the key lock is deactivated for the duration of the call Key lock on Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds The display shows the key symbol mm Key lock off Hold down the hash key for about 2 seconds Note You cannot make outgoing calls while the key lock is on The display shows the symbol to indicate that the key lock has been activated Group call paging If you have misplaced your handset s you can send to all logged on and accessible handsets a group call All logged on and accessible handsets then ring for 60 seconds Paging call page from the base station Press the call key on the base station End call Press the talk key on the handset 20401551en_ba_a0 Telephoning Internal and exte

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