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Headset
), or deactivate the socket with
off
.
You use
2 Add-on volume
to adjust the volume of the device. Use
3 Relay selection
to select the type of device connected via a relay to socket 2
or socket 4. You can select either
Record
(recording equipment connected to
socket 2) or
Door display
(the “Door busy” indicator connected to socket 4).
Select
off
to deactivate the socket.
You can activate or deactivate some external audio devices directly via the fol-
lowing menu items (each with the options
on
or
off
):
4 Door display
5 Record
6 Second handset
7 Headset
8ƒDisplay
: Select
1 Contrast
or
2 Language
. With
Contrast
you can adjust
the display contrast by using the key
(or one of the digits from
to
). With
Language
you can set the language used on the display by selecting
one from the list provided.
If your OpenPhone 65 system telephone has been expanded by one or more add-
on keypad modules, you can set the display contrast for each keypad module
separately. Select
1 Contrast
, then select the desired
Keypad module
from the
following menu. You set the display contrast in levels, using the
key, or you
enter a digit from
to
.
5.2.6 MenuCard “Protection”
1ƒCall prot. phone
: This switches call signalling on your telephone for all
calls or for internal only/for external calls only
On
/
Off
(with the exception of VIP
and hunt group calls). The most recently activated call protection appears in the
first line. In order to change this, you select
, then the desired type of pro-
tection (
Internal calls
,
External calls
or
Int./ext. calls
). Confirm
your choice with
and activate the function with
On
.
When call protection is activated, the caller hears either the idle or the busy tone.
The system administrator configures this when configuring user groups.
2ƒCall prot. key
: You can configure call protection separately for the trunk
keys on your telephone, and switch signalling of calls for all calls or for internal
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