TD 92474EN
31 October 2013 / Ver. H
User Manual
Aastra DT69x DECT Telephones
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5.4.16 DECT Info
This option is only visible if the Admin menu is activated. See
Configuration Manual, Aastra
DT390/DT69x DECT Telephones, TD 92503EN
.
5.5
Loudspeaking Function
There are several options to activate the loudspeaking function:
•
When receiving a call, press the left soft key
•
During a call, press the left soft key
•
Press a Navigation key, Hot key or Soft key defined as short cut to a "Phone call
"
function. When pressing the key, a predefined number is called, see
7.3
Short Cuts
on
page 38.
•
This function can also be activated by selecting another answering method, that
is,"Loudspeaking", see
7.9.6
Answering
on page 51.
5.6
Call Diversion
All calls; internal calls, external calls, calls when busy, or calls at no answer can be diverted to
another telephone number. The diversion is made via the Calls menu > Call services > Divert
calls. See
7.2.4
Call Services
on page 36.
A Soft key or Hot key can be programmed with a short cut to the “Call diversion” function.
Refer to
7.3
Short Cuts
on page 38. For the DT690, the Multifunction button may also be
programmed in this way.
5.7
Declining a Call with a Predefined Message
A call may be declined with a predefined message by the called party provided that both
parties are connected via an IP-DECT system. To decline a call with a predefined message
when the handset rings, perform the following steps:
1
In response to the "Reply with a message template?" prompt, press the "Yes" soft
key to send a message to the caller. A list of predefined messages is displayed in the
"Templates" menu.
2
Select, and if required, edit the message as described in
8.2.1
The Templates Menu
on
page 54.
3
Click the soft key "Send". The calling party number is displayed in the handset
display.
4
Click the soft key "Send". A "Message sent" confirmation is displayed and the
message is sent to the caller.
5.8
Emergency Calls
If configured in the PDM/Device Manager, any one of up to five predefined emergency
numbers can be called, even if the handset or keypad has been locked. For additional
information, see sections
7.9.2
Setting the Automatic Key Lock
on page 48 and
7.9.3
Setting the Phone Lock
on page 49.