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Depiction of operating sequences:
In the Users Guide, the selection of a menu item is depicted in simplified
form:
This corresponds to the sequence:
Press the menu key, to start selection from the menu.
Using the cursor-keys, select the menu item .
Press the O.K. key , to confirm the selection.
The menu item
is offered.
Press the O.K. key to confirm selection.
Acoustic signals
Acoustic signals when telephoning:
You can hear the dial tone when you lift the handset.
The ring tone sounds when the called connection is available.
The busy tone sounds when the connection you are ringing is busy.
The camp-on busy tone advises you of another pending call.
The normal ringer tone signals calls.
The appointment tone signals the arrival of a set appointment date/time.
7A Telephone operation: 1 Start up
Currently usable functions
In the 2nd line, the currently usable functions are offered; (e. g. in ready-to-
dial condition or during a call). In this way, it is possible to activate rejection
of a call by pressing the O.K. key.
The display of these functions depends, for example, on the programming
and connection conditions. They are not elements of the function menu. If
several such function are available, the symbol selection is displayed by
means of the cursor keys (
). The desired function can then be selected
using the cursor keys.
Since the sequence of these functions can differ, the desired function for
operation may have to be selected using the cursor keys. This is depicted as
follows:
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Enter PIN
Some functions are protected by the need to enter a PIN number. The PIN
(Personal Identification Number) is a 4-number code. On delivery, the PIN is:
0000.
If an incorrect PIN is entered, operation is aborted. If you make a mistake
when entering the PIN: Press the O.K. key and enter the PIN again .
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Acknowledge tones: During operation you are informed by tones in
addition to the display texts. These so-called acknowledge tones
are
depicted in the appendix in the section Acoustic signals.
A Telephone operation: 1 Start up
1.2 Operating overview
Basic displays
Idle condition: The handset is on-
hook. There is no actual call.
Time and date are shown in the top
display line. The display is automatically set after the first outgoing
connection. At every the outgoing call the display is synchronised.
If no key is pressed for 30 seconds during an operating sequence, the unit
returns to the idle condition in almost all cases!
The handset was lifted or the
function open listening/hands-free
operation switched on. The
telephone is ready to dial a
telephone number.
Idle condition
Ready-to-dial-
condition
Display contrast
The display contrast can be altered in the idle condition of the telephone
using the adjustment keys (+ and ”–”) in 8 levels. To increase the
contrast, press the + key, to reduce it, the “–” key.
Selecting functions
During operation, you are assisted by user prompting with display messages:
Press Menu key to begin selection from the menu. You can now select
functions. These are displayed to you in the top menu line.
By pressing the menu key again, you can exit the function menu.
Stop key: End operation or abort. You can return to the previous menu
level by pressing the key once or, by repeated pressing, back to the idle
condition. Menu
Cursor keys: Selection from the menu. You can page forwards (right) or
backwards (left) through the menu. Using the left cursor key, you can also
delete letters and digits. The right cursor key can generate blank
spaces.
O.K. key: Confirmation of a selection or setting
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