Features and Menus
The Menus
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Note:
With the OpenCom 100, you do not need to enter an
internal call number for the handset since the communica-
tions system manages internal call numbers automatically.
–
Delete
: Here you delete the subscription record of the base station in your
handset. The handset can only be operated on this system when it has been
checked in again. When the last entry in this list has been deleted, the handset
automatically begins to search for a new base station to subscribe to.
–
Delete All
: Here you delete all subscriptions.
Tele phone options
: This menu contains further terminal-specific settings.
■
Auto-Keylock
(OpenPhone 26) /
Auto Key Lock
(OpenPhone 27): Use
OK
to
activate (
“
) or deactivate automatic keypad lock. When the automatic keypad
lock is active, the keypad lock is automatically switched on if you do not use
the device for more than 60 seconds in the idle state.
■
Key Click
: This menu entry is only displayed with an OpenPhone 27. For each
key operation a short signal tone can be activated. With
OK
you activate (
“
) or
deactivate the key click.
■
Alarm:
This menu entry is only displayed with an OpenPhone 27. You can set
a time between 00:00 and 23:59 at which time the handset will emit an
acoustic signal. The signal type is defined by the ringer tone setting for
external calls. The alarm signal lasts approximately one minute and can be
switched off by pressing any digit key. After each signalled alarm, you will need
to reactivate the alarm again.
–
Set
: Here you enter the wake time, for example 12:15. Confirm your input
with
OK
.
–
Active
: With
OK
you activate (
“
) or deactivate the alarm.
Note:
When the alarm is active, the idle display shows an
alarm symbol (
) next to the time.
■
SOS Key
: If the handset is in the idle state, you can dial a pre-programmed SOS
number by pressing and holding the
R
key; you do not need to press receiver
key
A
. You can enter and save any internal or external telephone number. If
you want to programme an external number as the SOS number you may –
depending on the system configuration – have to precede it with the external
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