Cordless Telephone User Manual

Glossary
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Redial list
The Redial list is a store of the last
ten numbers called, regardless of the
method you used to make the call.
You press the “Redial” key to access
the redial list. You can scroll
through the list using the up/down
cursor keys and select any number.
The most recently dialled numbers
are at the top of the list.
Ring type
A sound of one, two or three
softrings can be associated to group
facility keys to indicate the status of
the groupfacility. The softringing
volume is adjustable by the volume
up/down keys.
Ringer
The term used for the `bell’ on your
telephone. You can vary the sound
volume and the melody played for
an incoming call.
The sound of the telephone bell can
be disabled.
S
Scroll keys
Keys which allow you to move the
display message up or down, or to
move left or right to edit entered
digits/characters or to reveal more
softkeys in the same menu.
Second bell
If your telephone is wired to control
a second bell via the static interface,
the telephone can be set up to ring
the second remote bell to signal an
incoming call. This only works for
voice calls.
Set melody
The incoming call indication “bell”
can be set to play a selected
“melody”. There is a choice of
twelve melodies to choose from.
Set mode
By means of this softkey you can
access the Lock mode or the Special
mode.
Set ringer volume
The ringer volume can be changed
by using the volume up/down keys.
Shift key
This key allows you to switch
between the two programmable
levels of the programmable keys,
and to switch between number and
alphanumeric input during editing.
Show absent/present key
Group facility key that allows you to
see or change the absent/present
status of other members of the
executive/secretary group. If you
switch someone else’s telephone to
absent, all their calls will be diverted
to your extension and up to ten
predefined people within the group
can call them directly.