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W i n d o w s P C S o f t w a r e
blinking in yellow
: Incoming or outgoing call can be rejected or stopped.
Telephone book
By clicking on the
Telephone book
button, the phone book is opened. Details
can be found in CHAPTER 4.5.3.2 from Page 35.
Redailling
Via the
Redailling
function, the ten most recently dialled calling numbers are
available. After pressing the key, a context menu is displayed with all existing
entries. Together with the calling number, the transmission mode (
Transmis-
sion Mode
) which was used is also saved. If you want to call a displayed
number with a different transmission mode, you must re-enter the calling
number and the desired transmission mode.
With
Cancel
you can close the context menu without making a call.
Transmission mode
With the
Transmission mode
button you select the desired transmission pa-
rameters for your connection, which you can set under
Transmission Modes
in the software (see CHAPTER4.7.2.2.1, Page 61).
Basically in the delivery status the following modes are displayed:
– Telephone
– 7-kHz (Auto)
– MPEG 1B (Auto)
– MPEG 2B (Auto)
If you configured your own transmission modes (see
User Defined
Trans-
mission Modes
, CHAPTER 4.7.2.2.2, Page 65), these modes are also dis-
played if you click on the transmission mode button.
With
Cancel
you can close the context menu without changing the transmis-
sion mode.
When a connection is dropped, the system is automatically reset to the default
transmission mode, if you have set a default transmission mode under
Con-
figuration
→
MAGIC DC7/AC1
→
Transmission Modes
→
Default Au-
dio Mode
→
Mode
. If you have selected the option
Off
, the last selected mode
is activated.
NOTE
Further details about the transmission modes can be found in the chapter
„The AutoDynamicSync procedure“ from Page 137.
TIP
You should select one of the
Auto
Modes as default transmission mode, since
only in this way you can be sure that the automatic syncronisation procedure
(
ADS
) is used when there is an incoming call.
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