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Technical Data
Operating voltage: 230 V +/-10%, 50 Hz, supply
via wall-mount power supply
or 4 x micro batteries (AAA)
Power Consumption: max. 2,9 W max. if powered
by wall-mount power supply,
6,5 mA max. if running on
batteries (without wall-mount
power supply)
System connection: analog port of the PBX
Placing and Cleaning of the Device
Put the system telephone on a non slippery pad. It
might be possible that some plastics or colors
used on furniture are aggressive to the device feet.
This chemical reaction might cause damage to the
surface of your furniture. The manufacturer is not
taking any responsibility for this kind of damage.
If a cleaning is necessary, wipe the casing with a
damp cloth or use an antistatic cloth. Make sure,
no moisture will enter the casing.
Wall Mounting
The device is also made for wall mounting. You
have to remove the supporting post from the base
unit by releasing it with help of a biro, e.g. and then
remove it upwards (see
Put the drill template
place and mark the 2 wholes on the wall (see
pic.
13). Make sure that there will be no supply
lines or cables in the area of the marks. Drill the
mounting wholes and put dowels into them.
Screw the screws in until the screw head has a dis-
tance of app. 3 mm to the wall. Then put the tele-
phone on the screws and pull it downwards on the
wall until it stops.
Move the disk on the hook switch as demonstrated
in
pic. 14
by some millimeters away from the
device, until it can be rotated. Rotate the disk for
180° degrees until it locks again. Now hang the
receiver on the hook.
Settings for Use with an Auerswald PBX system
In case of a telephone call the telephone can dis-
play information transported with the telephone
connection such as telephone number and name
pic.
12).
(page
31) to the requested
Displays:
illuminated 3-digit LCD, 1 LED
User elements:
keypad with vanity code, 12
function keys, 3 destination
speed dialing keys
Weight:
circa 1015 g
Measurements:
252 mm x 189 mm x 112 mm
Safety:
CE
Color:
black
pic. 14
of the caller and date and time of the call and save
it in the caller list (CLIP). To be able to recognize
these information correctly, it needs a special call
ENGLISH
pic. 12
150 mm
pic. 13