Personalizing Your Phone
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Switching System for the Handset
You want to log your phone on to a different system.
Your phone can be logged on to a maximum of 4 different systems (A, B, C; D). Your phone has to be
logged on to one of these systems to be operational.
If you select "Auto" and there is more than one system within range of your phone, your phone will log
on to the system with the best radio reception.
Linking the charging contact to direct answering
You want to choose whether to answer a call by simply picking up the phone out of its charging bay or
by also pressing the Call key once you have picked up the phone.
With the setting "Direct: Yes" in the configuration mode, you can specify that you want your cordless
phone to act like a stationary phone when you receive a call. This means you do not have to press the Call
key when you pick up the phone from the charging bay.
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Press the Menu key and hold it down for a moment.
The configuration mode is now activated.
Press the Menu key repeatedly until the display shows "System".
System
Press the "System" Foxkey.
The display shows "System:". ..." and the active system (A, B, C, or D) or
Auto.
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Use the "
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" Foxkey to select the system (A, B, C, or D) or "Auto".
OK
Press the "OK" Foxkey.
Your phone is logged on to the chosen system.
Note
To switch your phone manually to the next available system: Press digit key
1 and hold it down a moment.
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Press the Menu key and hold it down for a moment.
The configuration mode is now activated.
Press the Menu key repeatedly until the display shows "Mobile".
Handset
Press the "Mobile" Foxkey.
The display shows "Answer".
Answer
Press the "Answer" Foxkey.
The display shows "Direct: ..." and the active setting.