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31 October 2013 / Ver. H
User Manual
Aastra DT69x DECT Telephones
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Contrast
1
Select “Display”.
2
Select “Contrast”.
3
Step with the navigation keys to adjust the contrast.
4
Press "Back".
7.9.5
Time and Date Settings
The time and date displayed in the handset cannot be changed by the user. The DECT
system is solely responsible for keeping the time. The handset also synchronises with the
DECT system time when:
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The handset is turned on after having been turned off. The handset requests the current
DECT system date and time.
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The handset remains on for longer than 24 hours. The handset requests the DECT system
time every 24 hours from the time it was last turned on.
The time and date formats displayed in the handset can be changed by the user as
described in the following sections.
Set Time Format
1
Select "Time & Date" and press "Select".
2
Select Time format. The actual time format will be displayed. Selectable time format:
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12:00 (AM/PM)
•
24:00
3
Press "Select" to save the setting.
Set Date Format
1
Select “Time & Date” and press "Select".
2
Select “Date format”, press "Select". Selectable date format:
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DD/MM/YYYY, i.e 17/09/2011 (also called Europe)
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MM/DD/YYYY, i.e. 9/17/2011 (also called US)
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YYYY-MM-DD, i.e. 2011-09-17 (ISO 8601)
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MMM DD YYYY, i.e. Sep 17 2011
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DD MMM YY, i.e. 17 Sep 11
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DD.MM.YYYY, i.e. 17.09.2011
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DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 17-09-2011
3
Press "Select" to save the setting.
7.9.6
Answering
The default setting for the telephone is to use the Off-hook key when answering a call. The
answering behavior can be configured to answer the call automatically, i.e. without pressing
a key, or/and in loudspeaking mode. It is also possible to set the answering behavior to any
key. If "Any key" is selected, any keys except the "On-hook" key and the "Sound off" key can
be used to answer a call.