Connecting the telephone cable
Use the telephone connection cable supplied to connect the telephone to the telephone line sok-
ket. Plug the cable connector in the socket on the rear of the telephone until it audibly engages.
Plug the other end of the telephone connection cable in the telephone line socket.
If the cable connector does not fit in the line socket, please contact your telephone network provi-
der.
Wall installation
The telephone can also be mounted on a wall.
Before the telephone can be installed on a wall, the mounting bracket supplied must first be fixed
to the bottom of the telephone. To do this, turn the telephone over and fix the mounting bracket in
the slots in the housing, indicated below. Pay attention that the opening for the slot in the middle of
the mounting bracket is at the bottom (refer to diagram). Then slide the bracket upwards until it au-
dibly locks in place. A catch fixes the mounting bracket in position.
(In order to remove the mounting bracket again, press the catch down and pull the bracket over it
and away to the front.)
Insert two screws (not included in the material supplied) in the wall: the screws must be 83 mm
apart, be vertically one above the other and the heads project 5 mm from the wall.
Mount the telephone, with one screw fitted in the hole in the underside of the telephone and the
other in the bracket, and force the unit gently downwards to fix it.
In order to prevent the receiver slipping
from the base unit when installed on a wall,
you must now turn the hook on the tele-
phone base. When the equipment leaves
the factory, the hook is in a countersunk po-
sition (for positioning the telephone on a flat
surface). Slide the hook up and out, turn it
180° and slide it back into the recess while
in this projected position until it audibly
locks in place (refer to diagram).
Private branch exchanges
If you want to connect the telephone to a private branch exchange, more information is provided
on Page 56.
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