Setting up the onis 200, Installing the onis 200, Inserting and replacing batteries – Philips 200 User Manual
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Setting up the ONIS 200
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R03/AAA NiMh rechargeable batteries should be
used as replacements.
• Slide open the HANDSET battery cover in the
direction indicated by the arrow.
• Remove batteries.
• Insert new batteries as indicated and replace
the cover.
• Place the HANDSET on the BASE STATION.
Charge for at least 12 hours.
Installing the ONIS 200
Proceed as follows:
• Connect the mains power supply cord
underneath the BASE STATION and plug the
power* adapter into an easily-accessible socket.
• Connect the telephone cord underneath the
BASE STATION and plug it into the
telephone socket.
• Place the HANDSET on the BASE
STATION.
• The HANDSET batteries must be charged for
at least 12 hours before first use or after a long
period away from the BASE STATION.
Use only the power/telephone
cord supplied with the telephone.
The green MAINS indicator on
the BASE STATION lights up.
The
icon flashes when the
handset is charging.
The charge level is shownby a
number of bars between zero
and three.
NOTE. Used batteries should not be disposed of with household waste.
Return used batteries to your distributor or take to a suitable collection centre. Failure to do so is subject to penalties defined in
Article 131-41 of the penal code, in compliance with decree 97-1328 of December 30, 1997 for environmental protection.
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WARNING:
Never use non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the recommended types.
(RO3/AAA NiMh).
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NOTES:
Once fully charged, your ONIS 200 is ready to use.
- Your base station is protected. Any additional handsets must first be registered with the base station (see page 40).
- The same handset may be used with several base stations.The handset must first be registered with each of the base stations
(see page 41).The ONIS 200 is supplied with one handset already registered.
* Important: The ONIS 200 operates only with mains supply.
Inserting and replacing batteries
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