Cordless Telephone User Manual

Glossary
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Listen-in
Speaking into the telephone via the
handset. The loudspeaker in the
telephone is activated, so that people
around you can hear both sides of
the conversation. The other party
cannot hear them.
Lock mode
The mode in which the facilities
listed under “Lock”type can be
programmed.
Lock types
Receive calls only
The telephone can only receive
calls
Direct call to . . . .
The telephone can receive calls,
but each keypress or lifting of
the handset leads to a
handsfree/softspeaking call to a
specific number
No access to programmed issues
The telephone can make and
receive calls, but cannot access
any programmed functions.
Loudring f. 3-softr.
While programming a group facility
key, there is a choice of different
softrings.
Select softring type 3 and switch the
function ‘loudring f.3-softr.’ in the
toggle list. Now, instead of 3
softrings, a loud ring tone will sound
whenever a call comes in on the
particular keys
Loudspeaker key
The telephone has a loudspeaker
built into its body. The key
activates/deactivates the
loudspeaker. With the loudspeaker
key, you can initiate or accept a call
with the handset in its cradle.
M
Melody
You can select the melody the bell
plays when an incoming call is
directed to your telephone. There
are twelve variants to choose from.
Memory key
The telephone has twelve blue
programmable keys each with a
label holder and an LED signal
lamp. The keys can be programmed
in two levels. The Shift key (see
Shift key) is used to program/access
the second level. The keys can be
programmed to serve as Speed-dial,
Function keys, or Groupfacility
keys.
Message
Text displayed on the screen of your
telephone, which can be sent to
other similar telephones.Message
waiting.
If a message has come in for you,
the LED of the Message waiting
function key flashes.