Index of key terms
A
F
R
a/b
i
nterface
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Answering machine
18
Fetch trunk line code
Flash button
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2 _4_ 12_7_ Ringing s
i
gnal volume
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__ 2
_
4
_
12
_
6
_
Ringing signa
l
s
Approval C ert
i
ficate
30
Function buttons
3
Aud
i
o pr
i
vacy function
8
H
B
Handsfree button
8
Buttons
3
Handsfree communicat
i
on
8
C
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c
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a_ll
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s
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ile
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n
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c
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lnscript
i
on f
i
eld
Charge d
i
splay
19
Charge factor
19 L
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_C _h _a r_g_e _ p_u_l s_e ______ 1_9_ Length of call display
_C_h_ild_ca_ll
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_
1_4_ Light button
_C_it _y _ca_l _l ________ 1_8_ Loudspeaker on/off
Cleaning
i
nstruct
i
ons
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Code ward
5/17 M
21
3
8
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Co n n e c t i o n permit
30 Mailbox
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- -
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Main system
D
M
i
crophone on/off
18
25/27
9
s
Safety instructions
Speakerphone function
Spec
i
al buttons
Speech volume
Subsystem
Symbols
T
Target d
i
al
Target dial number
TC system code number
TC systems
Temporary sw
i
tchover
u
Un
i
ts
_D_ra_l _r _ep_e_a_t
________
7_
Microphone silencing
9
User
i
nterface
D
i
sable funct
i
on
13 Monitor
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3
Disabling dialling codes
15 Multifunct
i
on module MFM 3/22 v
9
10
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8
3
9
25/27
3
23
1 1/12 /2 2
25/27
24/26
18
19
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ple d
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all
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V
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deo monitor
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Explanat
i
on of symbols
3 Publ
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c network connect
i
on
6
Pulse d
i
alling method IWV 5/16
2 8
signal/speech
9
lnscription field, cleaning and safety instructions
lnscription field
Telephone/MFM
T he inscription fields of the
telephone and multifunction
modu
l
e MFM are used to hold
call and code dial numbers. In
add
i
t
i
on, you can also note the
ass
i
gnment of the function
buttons (F buttons) with short d
i
al
numbers (and the
i
r functions).
Cleaning instructions
Safety instructions
Depend
i
ng on whether it
i
s used
as a table-top or wall-mount
i
ng
appliance, the respective
telephone has a different insert
between the hook and the
viewing window.
Removing the viewing
window:
1. Push the insert upwards (do
the same
i
n the MFM).
2. Remove the v
i
ewing window
and the inscript
i
on underlay.
Make the inscription and then
replace.
All components of our 611
product l
i
ne are produced from
high-grade mater
i
als. However, in
daily use so
i
ling of the anti-static
plastic (ABS) appliance
i
s poss
i
ble,
wh
i
ch will detract from
i
ts attrac
tive appearance.
Dust us
i
ng an antistat
i
c cloth
(the keypad can be cleaned us
i
ng
a small dust brush).
Caution: Using the telephone
in wet rooms or in the bath
can cause fatal accidents.
T he wedge-shaped (for the table
top version) or flat (for the wall
mounted vers
i
on)
i
nsert functions
simultaneously as an
• a
i
d to mount the receiver
when not in use and a
• safeguard to hold the viewing
w
i
ndow of the
i
nscription field in
place.
lnserting the viewing window:
1. Slip the lugs at the lower end
of the view
i
ng window into the
provided recesses in the
telephone.
2. Press on the v
i
ewing w
i
ndow.
3. Push the insert down to lock
the window
i
nto place.
Where soil
i
ng is more stubborn,
use a sl
i
ghtly dampened cloth
and a standard commercial
household cleaner. Avo
i
d allow
ing fluid to penetrate through the
loudspeaker open
i
ngs or over the
keypad.
lf telecommunicat
i
on systems are
influenced by heavy current
appliances, the voltage levels
i
n
the telephone can r
i
se in extreme
cases to over 2 00 V. Should the
telephone be dropped into the
water, a deadly shock can result.
However, no danger whatever
ex
i
sts in dry rooms.
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