OpenPhone 28 on the OpenCom 100 Communications System User Guide
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Contents OpenPhone 28 on the OpenCom 100 Communications System 5 General Information Authorisation is Required . . . . . . . . The Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Further Documentation. . . . . . . . . . Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 6 6 6 7 The Features of Your Telephone 8 Using Your Telephone General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Supply / Power Failure / Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Making Calls 26 General Information 26 Description of Operating Steps . . . 26 Switching the Device Off/On . . . . . 26 Open Listening / Hands-Free Usage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Visual Call Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Time / Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Internal and External Call Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Multiple Connections . . . . . . . . . . .
Features and Menus 55 How to Set Features 55 Using Menus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Using the Star and Hash Keys . . . . 55 The Menus 55 “Main” Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 “Calls” Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 “Call forwarding” Menu . . . . . . . . . 58 “Messages” Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 “Phone settings” Menu . . . . . . . . . 62 “Protection” Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 “Connections” Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . 68 “Phone book” Menu . . . . . . .
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OpenPhone 28 on the OpenCom 100 Communications System General Information The OpenPhone 28 is a cordless system terminal for use in conjunction with the OpenCom 100 communications system. The newly designed menus allow you to easily use and quickly access your system's many functions and features. You can activate the features and programme functions on the handset itself, or equally conveniently, use the Configurator of the OpenCom 100.
The Glossary ■ This operating instruction describe all the basic functions of your handset. Should you require further information on the communications system's features, please refer to the glossary provided with your communications system. – water, moisture or damp areas (e.g.
■ Do not use AC adapters which are visibly damaged (cracked or broken casing). ■ Research has shown that in certain cases mobile telephones (DECT) that are switched on can affect medical equipment. If you are using mobile telephones within a medical establishment, then please observe its regulations. ■ ■ Generally, other electronic equipment is protected from interference by radio-based equipment. Electronic equipment that is inadequately shielded may be subject to malfunction.
The Features of Your Telephone Using Your Telephone General Information The OpenPhone 28 is a cordless telephone designed for operation in the OpenCom 100 communications system. In addition to convenient softkey control of system features, this telephone also offers a variety of features that allow you to make calls more easily. You can also operate your handset in other communications systems, which means you can use the same handset in different places.
DECT and GAP Your handset uses a digital radio connection in accordance with the DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone) standard for the connection to the base station. The digital channel guarantees superior voice quality without static or background noise. For signalling between the communications system and the handset, the OpenPhone 28 uses the Generic Access Profile (GAP).
Installation Scope of Delivery Now install the charging station (see page 12). Please check the contents upon receiving your OpenPhone 28: ■ Handset OpenPhone 28 with belt clip and MEM card ■ Replacement battery ■ Charging station ■ AC Adapter (no. 4999045014, no.
Inserting the MEM card Removing the MEM card Provided the MEM card has not been inserted into the device or requires replacing: It is only necessary to remove the MEM card if you pass on the handset or if you need the MEM card for a new handset. ■ Using your finger, first remove the small MEM card from the larger frame. ■ Remove the battery pack from the handset (see page 12). ■ Press the little catch (b) upwards and simultaneously lift the MEM card up slightly. ■ Take the MEM card out.
Removing the Battery ■ Place the handset with the display downwards on a flat surface. ■ Press the latch (1) and lift up the battery pack at the same time (2). 2 1 Removing the battery Recommendations for AC Adapter Plug The adapter plug components for the standard charging station and the charging station plus differ in respect to the low voltage pin assignments and the rating. Use only the standard adapter plug (named Adapter Plug No. 4999045014, no.
will turn slightly warm during charging. This is normal. Charging Station (Standard) ■ The LED at the base of the charging station changes from green to red and indicates that the replacement battery pack has been inserted correctly and that it is charging. ■ When the replacement battery has been completely charged, the charging procedure stops. The LED turns back to green.
the handset. The battery symbol is first displayed in the handset after the first complete charging cycle! Place the handset in the charging compartment for at least 14 hours after inserting a new battery in order to completely charge it. Charge Display The charging status of the battery is shown in the display as follows: 80 - 100 % charged 60 - 80 % charged 40 - 60 % charged You can leave the handset permanently in the charging station. The battery pack can not be overcharged.
The port is located on the upper right part of the handset. Carefully pull off the protective covering of the port. Recommendation for Headset Operation If you connect the headset to other electronic devices, potential extremely loud acoustic signals or feed back noise can lead to hearing damage (acoustic shock). Hearing protection against loud noises is not guaranteed if the headset is used with other devices. Only use this headset in conjunction with the OpenPhone 28.
Commissioning Handset Subscription (Checking In) Your handset can be operated in up to ten different communications systems. To be able to do this, it must be subscribed to every system, this means: the handset must be checked in. Normally the check-in operation is performed when commissioning the handset. If you are operating your handset in the OpenCom 100 communications system, checking in your handset, as a rule, will done by your system administrator.
be read from the handset's “System” menu (see page 65); the AC can be obtained from your system administrator or read from the DECT Phones menu in the Configurator of the OpenCom 100 (Web console). Subscription The handset will store a subscription record for each communications system it has been checked into. Each subscription record includes, among other information, a name; whenever the handset enters the range of a base station, this name will be appear in the handset’s display.
Displays, Keys and Symbols SOS key Earpiece Display Rear: Loudspeaker Arrow keys Softkey Softkey Receiver key Cancel key Keypad Microphone Operating Elements on the Handset 18 Displays, Keys and Symbols OpenPhone 28
Displays ‹ œ » OpenCom 100 43 Peter 12:15 © ¬ Menu ¤ You have received messages (short messages, E-mail). 1 Ring tones switched off 2 ƒ Battery charging status (see Charge Display starting on page 14) © You have programmed and activated a local alarm (see “Phone settings” Menu starting on page 62). º You have activated the keypad lock.
Information Line/ Text Lines The three middle lines of the display provide information on the current call status or menu lists and texts. In the idle state, the display shows the programmed user name (see also page 66) and the internal call number that you have entered during subscription (see page 64). If the handset is checked in on multiple base stations, the name of the active base station with the internal call number for the handset is displayed in the idle state.
Softkeys and Other Keys The two keys below the display, as well as the arrow keys, are known as softkeys. The functions assigned to the keys are shown in the lowest line of the display. The key function changes automatically according to the operating status of the handset.
Softkey: OK Softkey: Menu Press OK to confirm the selected function. A long key press in the idle state shows the main menu of the OpenPhone 28. Here you can edit all the phone settings. The individual menus are explained in the chapter entitled “Main” Menu starting on page 56. If a function only has one quickswitch option, it is operated by this key. Active settings (ON) are indicated by a ““” next to the relevant item; inactive settings (OFF) are indicated by a “-”.
Receiver Key A The receiver key has multiple functions. Depending on the current state of the telephone, for example, idle state or call state (conversation), a short press or a long press trigger differing functions. … in Idle state short key press: The first available line for outgoing connections is seized. Cancel Key C This key cancels your menu selection without saving the previous entry. If you are entering numbers or letters, this key deletes the last character.
Star Key * The star key has multiple functions. Depending on the current state of the telephone, a long press triggers differing functions. … in Idle state long key press: Switches the ringer signal on or off. … during a Conversation long key press: Switches the microphone of the telephone on or off. SOS Key The SOS key is located on the left side of the handset. In idle state, one press on the key initiates an emergency call (see also Manual Emergency Call (SOS Call) starting on page 46).
Key 7 8 9 * 0 # Upper-case letter Lower-case letter PQRS7ß pqrs7ß TUV8ÜÙÚÛ tuv8üùúû WXYZ9 wxyz9 *-+=~<>^% *-+=~<>^% 0 (space) @ $ & 0 (space) @ $ & #(){}[]/\ #(){}[]/\ The locking of your telephone interface by the system administrator The system administrator can lock your telephone’s interface via a setting for your user group. With the exception of the number keys and the receiver key, all keys of your telephone then have no functionality.
Making Calls General Information Description of Operating Steps Open Listening / Hands-Free Usage The following descriptions lists the respective softkey functions which are shown above the left and right softkeys during the corresponding situation of operation. These functions can be activated by pressing the arrow keys or the OK softkey. To allow several people in the same room to take part in a call, press either before or during a connection the receiver key (long key press).
Visual Call Indicator The receiver symbol ¢ in the display flashes and the display illumination is switched on to indicate an incoming call. Any further callers will hear a busy signal. If the system administrator has configured a call queue, further calls will enter this queue (see also the section Calls in the Call-waiting Queue starting on page 30). Time / Alarm In the idle state the display shows the current system time. The system time is automatically updated after an external conversation.
Telephone Lock You can switch the handset telephone lock on or off using the Protection - Telephone lock menu after entering your PIN. Switching on the telephone lock changes dialling rights. You may no longer be able to make external calls or only make them to a limited extent. Blocked/Unblocked Call Numbers Your telephone can be blocked from dialling all or selected external call numbers.
LCR and its application in the OpenCom 100 correspondingly. Ask your system administrator for the configuration applicable to you. must be enabled by the network provider and activated in the system configuration by the system administrator. Please note: Baby call and external call forwarding are not automatically routed via preferred connections. In this case, if you do not wish to use the standard network operator, you can key in the appropriate operator’s code digits before entering the call number.
Calls in the Call-waiting Queue The system administrator can configure and activate a Call queue especially for your telephone in the OpenCom 100 system. While you are making a call, new calls will be put into the queue; these callers first hear an announcement (if the system administrator has preset an announcement) and then the ring tone. The number of calls permitted in the call-waiting queue is set by the system administrator during system configuration, 5 calls for example.
The state dependent menus are individually described at the end of the following chapters respectively. “Selection” Menu in the Idle State Please note: Menu items marked with an * are only displayed if the corresponding user authorisation has been set in the Configurator. Press the Menu softkey briefly (this is also possible when you have already pressed the receiver key ), and then select … A Info: Via this menu entry you can reach the various lists (e.g.
Notes: Note down a call number and a name or select a noted call number. Suppress number:* For the following (external or internal) call, your call number will not be presented to the called subscriber. This menu item is dependent on the system settings. Transmit number:* For the following call, your call number will be presented to the called subscriber. This menu item is dependent on the system settings. LCR off:* This switches the LCR function off.
If your telephone is set to automatic external line seizure, an external line will be seized. You can immediately dial an external call number. To reach internal subscribers, press, before the internal call number, the star key twice . Making a Call œ ¢ ** If you are dialling a call number for a enquiry call, or programming a destination call number, enter the call numbers in accordance with the type of external line seizure your telephone is set to. Example: You want to programme call forwarding.
Making a Call from the Redial List Redial Max Peter Joanne Newman 30011 OK ‘ Esc Selection: Press the left softkey ¤ in the idle state. The last subscribers you called will appear (call number or name). Use the arrow keys to select an entry. Delete all: Following a security prompt, you can delete the entire redial list. Please note: If your internal call number (e.g.
Dialling from the OpenCom 100 telephone book Enter the first letter/s of the desired name. Press the OK softkey. The first entry begins with the letter you specified. Use the arrow keys to select an entry. F A Press , the selected number will be dialled. Alternative: Press the OK softkey. Now you can select one of the call numbers stored in this entry (Office, Mobile and Private).
Select an entry with the arrow keys. Ending a Call Dialling: Press the key, the selected call number will be dialled. If you have selected a voicebox message, your voicebox is called and you can listen to the message.
code to record your call-charge data for external private and business calls separately. For information on the current routes and their codes, please contact your system administrator. “Calling …” Menu Please note: Menu items marked with an * are only displayed if the corresponding user authorisation has been set in the Configurator. During a call, press the Menu softkey briefly and then select … Hands-free on or Hands-free off: You switch hands free on or off. Disconnect: The call will be disconnected.
Notes on booking numbers ■ The system administrator defines the length of the entered booking number when he configures the system. ■ Entering a booking number during a call is possible only if the system administrator has activated this function for your user group. Only then will the Booking number menu item be displayed. ■ For external connections established by you it is important how the route that you are using for the connection has been configured by the system administrator.
“Busy” Menu Please note: Menu items marked with an * are only displayed if the corresponding user authorisation has been set in the Configurator. You have called a busy subscriber. Press the Menu softkey briefly and then select … Disconnect: The call will be disconnected. Callback:* You leave your callback request with a busy subscriber (not possible for hunt group numbers). Pick-up select.:* You can pick up a call to any other telephone. Enter the call number of the other telephone.
Accepting Calls Normal Call When you receive a call, the caller’s call number will be displayed (if transmitted). If this call number is listed in the telephone book of the OpenCom 100, you will see the name of the caller instead. In addition, you will see whether the caller’s call number is the office, the mobile or the private number of a phone book entry (indicated by O:, M: or P:).
Press A to accept the call. Calls During a Conversation External and/or internal calls during a conversation are signalled by a notification tone and visually in the display. œ ¢ Int. call wait. Max Peter 40 ‘ Menu R Press (long key press) to place the current call on hold and accept the waiting call. A Press to end the current call. The waiting call will now be signalled as a normal call. Press Menu to access the “Call Waiting” menu (see page 41).
A like a normal call. Press the key, you are now connected with the waiting subscriber. After you have finished this call you can “unpark” the parked call by briefly pressing the Menu softkey. Reject: You reject the waiting call by pressing the OK softkey. The caller hears the busy tone. Accept: You accept the waiting call by pressing the OK softkey. The current call is held. Deflect: You do not accept the call yourself, but deflect it to another subscriber.
To end the enquiry/toggling press the Menu softkey and select the Disconnect menu item. If you long press the key again, you are reconnected to the subscriber on hold. R A Pressing transfers your first call to the subscriber you consulted. Transferring an Internal/ External Call to an Internal Subscriber You have dialled an internal consultation call (see Enquiry/Toggling by Means of the R-Key starting on page 42).
Please note: If you connect two directly dialled calls, the charges will be billed to your own account. You will also have no control over the duration of the transferred call. “Subscriber on Hold” Menu Please note: Menu items marked with an * are only displayed if the corresponding user authorisation has been set in the Configurator. You have put a call on hold and are making a consultation call.
Internal/External 3-Party Conference You have dialled an internal or external enquiry call (see the section entitled Enquiry/Toggling by Means of the R-Key starting on page 42). If the subscriber accepts the call, announce the conference and select Conference from the “Subscriber on hold” menu. This initiates the conference. Press the ence.
Menu starting on page 37); this ends the conference. Booking number:* If you have called an external subscriber and included him/her in the conference, you can record the call data of this connection and associate them with a booking number (see also “Calling …” Menu starting on page 37). Transfer:* You disconnect yourself from the conference. The other subscribers remain connected. End conference: You end the conference. Toggle: You terminate the conference and can now toggle between the subscribers.
Automatic Emergency Call (Mandown Call) The handset can trigger an automatic emergency call (“Man Down Call”). Prerequisite is that you have programmed an emergency call number (see page 65) and the function “Man Down Call” is on (see page 65). When the function “Man Down Call” is activated then an integrated mercury-free position sensor continually determines the inclination angle of the handset.
grammed call number is dialled when a specified period (preset five seconds) has expired. If you begin dialling a call number within the specified period, the baby call is without function. The time period is set to value between 0 and 20 seconds in the OpenCom 100. It applies for all subscribers. Ask your system administrator for the current value. Doorbell, Door Opener A doorbell is indicated in the display. ... opening the door in the idle state Press the key.
“pharmacy line”. This is done by means of the following code-number procedure (or via the Call forwarding menu; see “Call forwarding” Menu starting on page 58): On: A*151* (external line seizure code digit, e.g. 0) Your system administrator can configure in the OpenCom 100 a period between 30 and 300 seconds and will be able to tell you the current value. Announcements Z (Destination call no.
ments are made to that subscriber’s call number. … responding to an announcement If you receive an announcement yourself, you will hear a special information tone. The display indicates Announcement and the caller’s name. To accept the announcement press the key. Or you press the softkey Menu briefly, select the menu item Accept and accept the announcement with OK. A To reject, briefly press the Menu softkey. Select Reject and confirm with OK.
ever, the system administrator or a person with the corresponding authorisation can delete your telephone book completely). Please note: The OpenCom 100 phone book can also be edited from the Web console, provided the system administrator has authorised you to do so. Consult with the system administrator regarding authorisation. For instructions on managing the telephone book, refer to the section entitled “Phone book” Menu starting on page 69.
are viewing the abbreviated form of the menu for making selections from the telephone book. Enter the initial letters of the desired entry in the Name: field and, if necessary, scroll through the list using the arrow keys . F Speed-Dialling All central telephone book entries can also be selected by two-digit or three-digit speed-dialling numbers once they have been configured. The two-digit speed-dialling numbers are in the range 00…99, the threedigit are in the range 000…999.
Enter Name and First name. Confirm each entry with OK. You can add to the phone book entry by entering further call numbers. If you add the entry to the central phone book, you can assign a speed-dialling number. Select Abbrev. no. The system will offer a speed-dialling number. You can accept this number or enter another one which is not in use. Confirm with OK.
In the idle state briefly press the lower arrow key . F Search: Entering a single letter will take you to the entries beginning with this letter. If necessary, use the arrow keys to select the desired name. (key 1 … key 9) to view the associated entry in the local telephone book. This copies the number to the pre-dial where you can then dial it by pressing . A Then press … A to dial. ■ the receiver key ■ the Options softkey to display the local telephone book menu.
Features and Menus How to Set Features There are different ways to set the features of your telephone and the system: Using Menus Activate the menus with the corresponding softkey as described under Displays, Keys and Symbols starting on page 18 and make the appropriate setting. Please note: Press the softkey Menu longer than you would when telephoning. Only then will the main menu appear in the display. Use the arrow keys and the OK softkey to select items.
“Main” Menu This menu contains all available features. Some of the menu items can also be found concurrently in other menus. For example (if configured accordingly), incoming e-mails are located under Messages in the main menu and can at the same time be accessed via the Info menu (in idle state press the Menu softkey briefly and confirm the first menu item Info with OK).
“Calls” Menu – Delete: The entry is deleted. (An entry will be automatically deleted after you called back the caller). Select Call lists and then select … ■ Missed calls: You see the call numbers of the callers who last tried to reach you. Which calls are recorded in your call lists is determined by the authorisation of your user group.
name. Messages that have not been yet been played back are marked with a “+”; messages that have been played back are marked with a “-”. Select a message and then one of the following options. – Play: Listen to the message the caller recorded. You can also use the number keys 4 (rewind), 5 (pause) and 6 (fast forward) to control message playback. – Dial: Call the caller back. – Delete: The message will be deleted.
a specified period of time (delay) or if the line is busy. You can configure more than one call forwarding mode at the same time (Immediately, After delay or Busy). You can, for example, configure call forwarding Immediately for external calls to one number, and call forwarding After delay for internal calls to a different number. When configuring the system, the system administrator specifies in seconds the period of time after which a call is forwarded in the After delay forwarding mode.
The display indicates a list of the configured MSNs and MSN groups. Select an entry. Then select Immediately, After delay or Busy for the forwarding mode. Then key in the external destination number and activate the function. Active call forwarding is indicated by a “+”. This is followed by the call forwarding destination. A “?” preceding the entry, ? MSN Group 1 for example, means that call forwarding is active for some MSNs or that there are various call forwards activated for this group.
– Forward: Select an entry. You can now edit the text of the message. Press OK. Enter the internal call number of the user to whom you would like to forward the message. Optionally you can select a call number from the telephone book. Confirm the entry/selection of the call number with OK. device are forwarded Immediately to your telephone (with the exception of hunt group numbers). As the Source, enter the internal call number from which the calls should be forwarded. Then enter the PIN of the source.
you to display the e-mail (subject, sender, date/time), delete the selected email or delete the entire list of emails. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the display functions. Appointments: You see the status of both appointments. To programme an appointment, select it with the arrow keys and OK. Under Time you can enter the time at which the appointment reminder is to be activated. Select Reason to enter the reason for the appointment.
■ Melody: Depending on the type of incoming call (e.g. internal calls, external calls, messages and VIP calls) a different melody can be set. Select the call type (Internal, External, Messages, VIP). There are 30 different melodies available. Then select the melody. Enter 1 … 9 or in quick succession two digits 10 … 30 or modify the displayed number with the arrow keys. ■ Type: As well as a melody, you can assign a different kind of signalling to every call: The active setting is displayed with “.
tries and press Options. You can now make the further below described settings for this entry. No subscription available: You see the note No Subscription. Press New to add a subscription. – Select (having selected Auto. Search): If you have checked the handset into multiple base stations, then the handset will (in the idle state) automatically select a reachable base station.
■ Please note: The handset can be operated with a maximum of ten communication systems. Before you can make a call via the system, the handset has to be registered in the respective system (enrolment). A system ID and access code may be necessary for the enrolment process. Ask the respective system administrator for the valid code. Telephone Option: This menu contains further device-specific settings. ■ ■ ■ minute and can be switched off by pressing any digit key.
set. If the function “Silent Alarm” is activated, then the programmed emergency call number will be dialled immediately. Is the function deactivated then a 30 second warning tone is sounded. With OK you activate (“) or deactivate this function. Important Note In accordance with your safety practice requirements, we advice you to please pay attention to the following: Operating your telephone in the operations type emergency call with warning tone (i.e.
Please note: The username saved here is a two-character abbreviation displayed on this telephone only. It is not identical to the username the administrator enters for a user when configuring the OpenCom 100 and which, for example, is used in the central phone book. ■ Language: Select a language from the list and confirm with OK. Display texts then appear in this language. ■ Contrast: Select the level of the display contrast (1 … 7) via entering a digit or with the arrow keys and confirm with OK.
Please note: Call-waiting protection is only activated on the terminal on which it was set. Even if your internal call number of the terminal is available (that is, also on other terminals) more than once, Callwaiting protection is not automatically activated there. “Connections” Menu Please note: The following features are available only if this is permitted by the current call state of your telephone. You can also find these features in the call-dependent menus.
call will nevertheless be acoustically signalled. ■ Door opener: This activates the door opener. ■ Phone book: This opens the telephone book of the OpenCom 100. You can now call one of the stored subscriber numbers (for this, see also Making Calls from the Telephone Book starting on page 50). “Phone book” Menu In this menu you can add, edit and delete entries in your personal part of the OpenCom 100 telephone book.
enter another free speed-dialling number) and confirm with OK. Then select the default call number (Default office, Default mobile or Default private) and confirm with OK. The default number is the number that is used if you do not select any other call number before establishing the connection. Press OK to save the telephone book entry. ■ Edit: Select Personal, Company or Central. In the Name field enter the first letter(s) of the name. Then select the desired entry from the list and confirm with OK.
Call voicebox: Call your voicebox and identify yourself with your code when prompted to do so. OpenVoice informs you whether you have any new messages. You can also edit new and existing messages and voicebox settings. Follow the voice menu instructions. Please note: For detailed information on utilisation and operation of OpenVoice, please refer to the addon component’s guide “OpenVoice – The Voicemail System in the OpenCom 100 Communications System”.
the currently switched-on time group. ■ 72 Date / Time: The date and time are taken over from the exchange on the first external outgoing call. If this information is not transmitted by your network operator, you can set the date and time here yourself.
Appendix Care and Maintenance Your telephone is a product that meets the highest standards of design and manufacture. It should therefore be treated with care. Follow the advice below, and you will be able to enjoy using this product for a long time. rectly, contact your supplier's customer service. Please pay attention to the safety precautions in chapter Safety Precautions starting on page 6.
Environmental Features and Disposal This product has been manufactured in compliance with the legal specifications governing recycling and environment. tions, the information regarding battery pack durability and the instructions regarding care and maintenance. It has been developed with regard to minimal energy consumption, long life and ease of service. This product has been built using environmentalfriendly materials and components.
Shipping temperature -25 °C to +70 °C (not incl. batteries) -25 °C to +60 °C (incl.
Main Menu Calls Call forwarding Messages 76 Call lists Charges Remote charges Hunt group Call diversion Divert MSN Divert door Remote divert Follow me Short messages E-Mail Appointments Messenger Phone settings Key Lock Ringer Settings System Telephone Option Protection Call protect. Telephone lock Baby call Change PIN Availability Call wait. Prot Connections Call pick-up Dial Phone book New entry Edit Voicebox Voicebox mess.
Index Numerics 3-party conference 45 A Alarm 65 Announcement 31, 49, 68 Appointment call 47 Appointments 62 Arrow keys 21 Automatic keypad lock 65 Availability 67 B Baby call 47, 67 Base station Automatic Search 64 Selection 64 Batteries Charging and operating times 14 Charging status 19 Initial commissioning 13 Inserting 11 Removing 12 Blocked/Unblocked Call Numbers 28 Booking number 37, 44, 46 Busy (Menu) 39 C Call Accepting 42 Deflecting 41, 42 Ending 36 Menu 41 Parking 37 Pick-up 68 Rejecting 41, 42
Charge display 14 Charges 31, 58 Display 27 Charging time 14 Checking in 16 CLIP 29 CLIR 29 CNIP 29 Commissioning 16 Company telephone books 50 Conference 42, 44, 45 Ending 46 Menu 45 Connections (Menu) 68 Contrast 67 Coverage warning 66 D Date 72 Declaration of Conformity 7 DECT 9 Deflect call 41 Dial 68 Disconnect 37, 39, 41, 44, 45 Display 18 Contrast 67 Lines 19 Door opener 31, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 46, 48, 69 Doorbell 48 DTMF 27 E E-mail 19, 31, 61 Emergency number 65 Emergency options 65 Enquiry 42 En
M N Main menu 32, 56, 76 Making a call 33 From the Redial List 34 Making a Call (Menu) 33 Man Down Call 47, 65 Melody 63 MEM Card Inserting 11 Removing 11 MEM card 10 Menu Busy 39 Call 41 Call forwarding 56, 58 Calling … 37 Calls 56, 57 Call-waiting 41 Central settings 56, 71 Conference 45 Connections 56, 68 During a call 39 Main menu 56 Making a Call 33 Messages 56, 61 Phone book 51, 56, 69 Phone settings 56, 62 Protection 56, 67 Selection (in the idle state) 31 Subscriber on hold 44 Voicebox 56, 70 Menu
Ringer switched off 19 R-Taste 23 S Safety precautions 6 Seizing a Line 32 Short messages 19, 31, 61 Signal key 23 Silent Alarm 65 Silent charging 66 Softkey Arrow keys 21 Esc 22 Left key (Switching handset off) 21 Line 20 Menu 22 OK 22 Redial 22 Right key (Switching handset on) 21 Softkeys 18, 21 SOS Key 24 Speaker 18 Speed dialling 52 Stand-by time 14 Star key 24 Using 55 Subscribe handset (PP) 63 Subscriber on hold (Menu) 44 Subscription 17 Switching (on/off) of features 22 Switching the handset off/on
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