Home phones have long been a part of our lives. In an effort to provide ourselves with maximum comfort, we increasingly pay attention to radiotelephones that can satisfy our needs in the convenience of telephone communication. A cordless telephone is a more complex device than a wired telephone. However, it is not at all necessary to call the wizard to install it. It is enough to carefully read the instructions and take into account a few simple rules.
Instructions
Step 1
First, determine the location where the radiotelephone will be installed. If possible, keep it away from household appliances that generate electromagnetic radiation. You should also pay attention to whether direct sunlight falls on the location of the radiotelephone. If you nevertheless plan to use the cordless telephone in places of high humidity and heat radiation, do not forget to put on a cover on the device or use ordinary packing film as protection against dust and liquids. This will help your phone last longer and keep it looking neat.
Step 2
Before connecting the radiotelephone, pay attention to the instructions for charging the batteries, without which no radiotelephone can do. You usually need to charge the handset once every few days. When the indicator indicates full charge or more than half, do not leave the handset in the charger to avoid deterioration of the phone's performance.
Step 3
Connect the radiotelephone to the network with a modular connector using an adapter. Standard power outlets are not suitable for connecting a power supply, so you should take care of purchasing special adapters in advance.
Step 4
Remember that a radiotelephone should be handled with care, as the design of the device is very sensitive to mechanical damage. Shocks and falls can shorten the life of the machine or even damage it. Then you will again have to spend money from the family budget on purchasing a new phone. Do not forget that in the event of a breakdown, you will be able to repair the radiotelephone under the warranty, which usually lasts for a period of 1 year.