READ THE MEMORY:
Press ∆ or ∇ to start reading.
Use buttons ∆ or ∇ to step through the
memory. The rotation number and the
receiving time/date is displayed too.
CALL BACK:
1. leave the handset on the cradle and
use ∆ or ∇ to look for the number to
be dialed
2. as soon as the required number is on
the display, lift the handset or press
3. the number will be dialed
ERASE
specific numbers
1. leave the handset on the cradle and
press ∆ or ∇ to look for the call to be
deleted
2. press , the display shows
“DEL?”
3. press again to erase the selected
call or press to return to the idle
state
all numbers:
1. leave the handset on the cradle and
press ∆ or ∇ to start reading the
memory
2. press and keep this button
depressed until the display shows
“ALL DEL?”
3. press again to erase all calls or
press to return to the idle state
BATTERIES
Not installed or almost empty batteries
are indicated by the flashing batterysym-
bol on the display. Remove the telepho-
neplug from the telephone-outlet and
replace the batteries.
Do not just throw away empty
batteries but hand them over to
your local depot for chemical
waste.
MAINTENANCE
- Do not locate the telephone in direct
sunlight or in a moist environment.
- Never use chemical cleansers to clean
the cabinet, the cabinet may only be cle-
aned with a moist cloth.
- Don't place the TX-250 on furniture with
cellulose based coating; the rubber feet
will leave stains on the cellulose.
- Under certain circumstances the sound
of the TX-250 might be influenced by
electromagnetic fields of electronic devi-
ces like TV, computer or radio transmit-
ters close to the telephone. Relocate the
telephone to gain better results in such
cases.
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