Push the end of the cord with the
transparent plug on it into the socket on
the base unit. If you are connecting to one
line only, use the L1 socket. If you are using
both lines, use both L1 and L1/L2 sockets.
Plug the other end of the cords into the
telephone sockets.
• If connecting to one telephone line only,
set the Connection Mode switch to 1x.
• For two lines, set the Connection Mode
switch to 2x.
When replacing old batteries
If you have stored One-touch numbers and
are replacing low batteries, you need to
make sure that you maintain a power supply
while the batteries are removed. You do this
in order to retain the memory by taking the
handset off the hook before removing the
old batteries. Do not unplug the telephone
line cords. Once the new batteries are in,
you can replace the handset.
Battery low warning
When the display flashes LOW BATTERY,
the HOLD button will not work until new
batteries have been installed.
If the batteries go completely flat, any
One-touch numbers that have been stored
will be lost.
Plug one end of the coiled line cord into the
handset and the other into the base.
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3
Connect the handset to
the base
5
Set the connection
mode switch
4
Connect the telephone
line cords
Please note
When you pick up the handset, Line 1 is
automatically selected. Therefore, when
connecting to two lines, the telephone line
cord connected to L1 should be plugged
into the most frequently used line. This
will save you having to press a Line button
in order to answer the majority of calls.
See ‘Making and receiving calls’ page 8’.