2
4
2
7
n
Key Lock
If you turn on this feature, all keys will be locked. You can
answer calls by using the
key. But when you hang up,
the phone returns to the locked mode. This feature is
useful to avoid pressing keys by mistake.
To lock the keys, in the standby mode just keep the
key pressed till the display shows
"HS LOCKED"
and
the
icon.
To unlock the keys, keep the
key pressed again till the
key lock icon
disappears from the display.
Note
:
In locked mode, if you press any key, the phone will
generate a warning tone, and the
"HS LOCKED"
message will be redisplayed.
n
Selecting a Language
The handset supports multiple predefined languages.
You can change the language used to display the
menu messages.
1. Press the
key.
2. Press or key repeatedly to choose
HS
SETTING
, press the
key.
3. Use
to choose the
LANGUAGE
, then
or
key
press the key.
4. The languages will be displayed. Use
or
key
to scroll through the options. Each
language will be displayed in its own native
translation.
5. Press the
key to select the required language
and you will hear a confirm beep.
MENU/R
MENU/R
MENU/R
MENU/R
During a call, you may turn on the speakerphone
built in
to
the handset. In this mode you can simply
put your handset on a surface (e.g. a desk) and enjoy
the comfort of the handsfree conversation.
To turn the feature on, press the
key during a call
(line engaged). The
icon appears on the LCD.
To turn the feature off, and keep on talking in normal
mode, press the
key again. The
icon will
disappear.
n
Handsfree
Notes
:
Before putting the handset near your ears, be sure
you have turned the speakerphone off.
To adjust the speakerphone volume, see page 18 or
page 36.
When the line is engaged, pressing the
key sends
the Flash signal. This key is used in conjunction with
special services (e.g. call waiting) which can be available
in your phone network. For further details please contact
your network telephone company.
n
Flash Signal
To use the said special services, just press the
key
while the line is engaged: the display will show
R
.
MENU/R
MENU/R
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