Features and Menus
The Menus
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4.2.5 “Phone settings” Menu
First select
Phone settings
and then …
Key lock
: You can lock the keypad of your handset to prevent accidental acti-
vation. Confirm this with
OK
. An active keypad lock is displayed with a symbol in
the symbol line. To unlock the keypad, press the softkey under this symbol and
then the
#
key.
Audio
: In this menu you configure volume and ringing signals for your telephone.
This menu is only displayed with an OpenPhone 26.
■
Volume
: Select
Ear-piece
or
Speaker
. Use the arrow keys to change the
volume or enter a digit from 1 to 3.
■
Ringer settings
: You can configure the ring tones for incoming calls on
your telephone (
Volume
and
Melody
).
Volume
: Use the arrow keys to change the volume or enter a digit from 1 to 7
(0 deactivates the ring tone).
Melody
: You can use different melodies to distinguish between four types of
incoming calls: internal calls, external calls, messages and VIP calls. Select the
type of call (
Internal
,
External
,
Messages
,
VIP
). Then select a melody by
using the arrow keys or entering a digit from 1 to 9.
Note:
In the
Configurator
of the Web console the option
Ringing tones as cadences
is used to specify whether melo-
dies are to be played in full or whether all melodies are all to
be played at the same speed (played as cadences). The set-
ting in the
Configurator
also affects melodies on system
telephones if selected. This means you may only hear parts
of some melodies.
■
Info tones
: Using the
OK
softkey you deactivate an info tone or activate it
again (
“
). The following info tones are available:
Key click
: Every key press results in a click.
Confirm. tones
: Every time a handset setting is switched on or off you will
hear a confirmation tone.
Low battery
: Three minutes before the phone is switched off due to an
empty battery, you will hear four signal tones.
Coverage warn.
: You hear a warning tone when you leave the radio range of
the base station your telephone is currently registered on.
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