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These keys can be regarded as special memory keys. You can change the code as
desired, so long as it does not exceed 5 characters. The procedure is identical to
that used for programming the direct memories.
3. SETTINGS MENU
Dialling mode: voice frequencies (DTMF) or decadic (DC).
The decadic (DC) mode is only used if your
is connected
to a PABX that does not support the DTMF mode. If your
is used directly on the public telephone network, you do not need to change the
initial setting. To set the decadic pulse mode, select DIALLING, confirm with
OK
,
press
ON/OFF
so that DC is displayed and confirm with
OK
.
Note: Temporarily switching from DC to DTMF mode
In DC mode, once the connection has been established, you can temporarily
switch to DTMF mode by means of the
*
key. The decadic mode is reactivated
upon termination of the call.
Ringer settings
Lift the handset or press the loudspeaker
key to hear the ringer settings through
the loudspeaker
.
To set the RINGER volume or melody, select RINGER from the
SETTINGS menu, confirm with
OK
, then select VOL or MEL with
or
, and
confirm with
OK
. Press key 1, 2, 3 or 4 for MEL or key 0,1,2 or 3 for VOL;
confirm with
OK
.
Note
Volume = `0' corresponds to `do not disturb'; the flashing LED indicates an
incoming call.
Loudspeaker volume
To set the loudspeaker volume, select VOLUME from the SETTINGS menu, confirm
with
OK
, press key 1, 2, 3 or 4 and then confirm with
OK
.
Electronic keypad lock (call barring)
To control the calls being made from your set, you can lock the keypad. To lock
your set for other persons, you must protect the settings with a 4Ćdigit PIN code
(see PASSWORD menu).