Operating instructions

Operating the Telephone
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Navigating in the menu
All the functions can be accessed via the different menus.
Refer to the menu structure to find how to access the respective functions. Page 54
Open the main menu
or Select the required submenu
Open the submenu
or Select the required function
Open the function
or Select the required setting
Use the digit keys to enter numbers or letters
Confirm the entries
Move one level back
2 sec Interrupt the programming and saving processes and
return to Standby mode
Every process is automatically cancelled if there is no input within 20 seconds.
Example navigation: Creating phone book entries
The example in Creating phone book entries explains how to navigate and make entries in
the phone book. Proceed in the same way as in this example for all settings.
Open the main menu
or  ' , Select the function and confirm
or  ( , Select the function and confirm
 , ; Enter the name and confirm
 , ; Enter the number and confirm
( , or ; Select the melody and confirm
Acoustic signals
To simplify operating the telephone, it is equipped with various confirmation, notification, warn-
ing and other acoustic signals.
Some of them can be activated or deactivated as required. These include:
Key tone: A short tone is issued each time a button on the handset is pressed.
Low battery" warning signal: If the battery capacity is too low, a warning signal is is-
sued to remind you to charge the handset.
Range warning signal: This acoustic warning signal is issued when the handset is
moved too far from the base station.
The way to switch the signals on and off is described in the menu structure in Section 10.
Other acoustic signals simplify navigating in the menu. They cannot be deactivated. The most
important of these are:
Confirmation signal : Two short, ascending acoustic signals are issued when
input is completed successfully.
Notification signal : A longer, higher acoustic signal is issued on reaching the end
of a menu after scrolling up or down, indicating there are no further selection options.