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Operation: the menu system
You can program your new handset to meet your own requirements. Besides mobility, it
offers you every telephony function you could wish for. The menu technique and the cle-
ver Foxkeys see to that. To make full use of the extended-feature functions, please refer to
the chapter "How to program your telephone" and the special programming instructions.
In addition to the non-acoustic call display with LED a call can also be indicated by a
vibrator. The handset is splashwater-proof and dust-proof (IP 54). It is available for use in
potentially explosive environments with explosion protection as per Eex ib IIC T4.
General rules of operation
There are two types of menus:
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Everyday operating menus for telephony functions.
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Programming menus for setting your telephone to meet your requirements.
Display in idle state
In the idle state the display features a number of symbols, the
quality indicator, the date and time as well as a personal standby
text (e.g. name, department, tel. no., etc.). (The display immediately
switches to "Discreet" or to "Enqui" "Micro" if a call comes in or
during a call.)
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Press the M-key (briefly once or several times) to proceed to the
menu option you desire.
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A "Long click" of the M-key (at least 2 seconds) takes you to the
programming mode.
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A "Long click" of the Foxkey under "
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direction to "
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Idle state
Call up the desired menu using the M-key
Press M-key once
Press M-key a second time
Press M-key a third time
Press M-key a fourth time
Press M-key a fifth time
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