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Appendix

The editor (digit and character input)

Whenever phone numbers or names are
entered or edited the following routine
must be observed. Fixed settings are
assigned to the lines in the display: 
• If  the flashing cursor is located in the

lower of the two displayed (numerical)
lines or when entering phone numbers,
only digits can be entered. 

• If the flashing cursor is located in the

upper of the two displayed lines, the
keypad will automatically be set for
inputting letters and digits. The availa-
ble characters (see Table 3.2.2) appear
at short intervals by repeatedly pressing
the buttons.

The cursor will jump automatically to the
next position when you press a further
button or pause before making the next
entry.

Upper- / lower-case letters

For alphanumeric input the left-hand
softkey (

SMALL

CAPITAL

) can be used

to alternate between upper- and lower-
case letters.

Inserting spaces

Spaces between words or letters can be
inserted by pressing the 

key. 

Changing lines

At the end of a line the cursor automati-
cally jumps to the next line. At the end
of a word a line change can be achieved
by pressing the down arrow key.

Positioning the cursor

Use the arrow keys (

+

-

) to shift the

cursor to the left or right. If the end of
the line is reached, it will automatically
jump to the start of the next line.

Deleting characters

Characters are deleted by pressing the

DEL

softkey. If the cursor is at the end of

a line, the character to the left of the
cursor will be deleted. If the cursor is
positioned in the middle of a line (the
respective character will flash), this cha-
racter will be deleted. All characters to
the right of it will shift to the left.

Inserting characters

New characters can be inserted at the
point where the cursor is flashing. The
character already in this position and
those following will be shifted to the
right (insert – not overwrite).

Special functions

Markings on the housing above the res-
pective keys:: 

s

(

˘ 3

) Disables the keypad 

(keypad protection)

m

(

˘ #

) Muting 

(Microphone off)

Display

Upper line: 

Displays status, during
programming displays
respective menus

Lines 2 and 3: Text lines; Information

on current connection
status or menu texts 

Lower line: 

Displays function of the
two softkeys. Content
changes according to
mode.

Symbols in the upper line:

Battery fully charged

Battery ready for operation

Battery weak

flashing) battery almost empty,
additional warning signal

Ì

Call status

Displaying menu and softkeys

You can display the menu in the stand-
by mode with the aid of the 

˘

key. You

can then use the arrow keys to scroll
through the individual menu items. Some
of these are further sub-divided, as deno-
ted by the dots, e.g. after the softkey

OK…

In stand-by mode the left softkey dis-
plays 

LIST….

You then have access to the

phonebook, call list and notebook.

The "OPTION” menu

At certain programming and operating
stages the left softkey will display

OPTION…

. This enables you to select

options according to the situation (see
individual chapters) such as:
- Save
- Copy from phonebook
- Copy from redial memory
- Copy from call list
- Copy from notebook
- Entry as emergency No., etc.

The "LIST” menu

In the stand-by mode you can use the

LIST…

softkey to open the menu where

the call list, phonebook and notebook are
located. Within this menu, which can be
retrieved by selecting with the arrow keys
and pressing the 

OK…

softkey, you can

use the 

OPTION…

softkey to select furt-

her options.

Summary of Contents for hagenuk

Page 1: ...GENERY ISDN DECT GAP T E C H N O L O G Y Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...Key Lock 16 2 5 4 Telephoning with Blocking 16 3 Phone Number Memory 17 3 1 Call List 17 3 1 1 Displaying the Call List 17 3 1 2 Dialling from the Call List 17 3 1 3 Deleting Entries 17 3 2 Phonebook...

Page 3: ...ing 22 4 3 2 Resetting the Counter 22 4 4 Blocking 23 4 4 1 Switching on 23 4 4 2 Switching off 23 4 5 Direct Call 23 4 5 1 Entering a Phone Number 23 4 5 2 Switching on 23 4 5 3 Switching off 23 4 6...

Page 4: ...s regarding this please contact your network operator Safety Notes Use only the SNG 10 W SNG 10 WGB plug in power supply provi ded with your equipment When inserting the batteries make sure they are o...

Page 5: ...essories on a non slip surface so that the plastic feet do not interact with the lacquer coating of the furni ture leaving unsightly marks on the surface The recommended environmental con ditions for...

Page 6: ...ps see chapter 5 7 3 Finally you have to program your ISDN numbers MSNs see chapter 5 7 4 For operation with a private telecom munications switching system PABX see chapter 5 7 6 For operation with se...

Page 7: ...n switch to this mode via the softkey DIAL Keypad YES NO The setting only applies to the next out going call dialled 2 1 1 Dialling after line seizure g key Enter a phone number If you wish to seize a...

Page 8: ...ay internal number g key 2 1 3 Linking Phone Numbers If you are at the pre dialling stage you can combine and or manually change phone numbers from various sources The following example shows the link...

Page 9: ...e same basic access and programmed to signal the call for the same MSN Accept will accept the waiting call and the existing internal call will be interrupted To terminate an internal call Display Call...

Page 10: ...ame number will cause a negative acknowledgement signal to sound 2 4 Ending a Call g key After ending a call you have initiated the call time and if available the charges incurred will be shown on the...

Page 11: ...PTION Menu item Entry modify The same options are available for chan ging entries as described under 3 2 2 3 2 5 Specifying Emergency Numbers Softkey LIST Submenu Phonebook Softkey OK Softkey OPTION M...

Page 12: ...Softkey EDIT Enter change number as applicable Softkey EDIT Select Save Softkey YES Softkey ON or OFF key approx 2 secs 4 1 3 if no Radio Link key Submenu Call forwarding CF Softkey OK Menu item CF i...

Page 13: ...Softkey ON or OFF key approx 2 secs Each phone number MSN is assigned to a ringing group At first all registered devices are included in all ringing groups so that they all can receive calls for each...

Page 14: ...rogramming function will be abor ted and the PIN will not be changed 4 6 Babyphone You can use your handset as a babypho ne A room will then be continuously monitored by the microphone of the handset...

Page 15: ...er increasing volume or to switch off the ringing tone completely with OFF Even if the ringing tone is switched off all calls will still be shown on the display You can also set optical signalling opt...

Page 16: ...r automatic call answering Please bear in mind that if the illumina tion is switched on the operating life is shortened due to increased energy con sumption 5 2 2 Setting Earphone Volume Menu Settings...

Page 17: ...l number in order to initiate a call in the public exchange This trunk code must always be dialled no matter if you dial manually or auto matically from the phonebook or call list So the system s trun...

Page 18: ...on 5 11 Automatic End of Call Menu Settings Submenu Automatic call end Softkey ON If Automatic call end is activated your handset will switch off automatically after the other party has terminated the...

Page 19: ...ble capacities choose the next higher setting or Auto The less you replace the handset on the base or a charging station after calls the more chance the system has of achieving optimum charging of the...

Page 20: ...ed All characters to the right of it will shift to the left Inserting characters New characters can be inserted at the point where the cursor is flashing The character already in this position and tho...

Page 21: ...Local area code No entry Country depending on version Language depending on version Cost factor No entry Exchange code No entry Exch code sent On Automatic end of conversation On The supplied handset...

Page 22: ...Incorrect base selection Plug on connecting cord not properly inserted Ringing tone is switched off or set too low Trunk code not entered Remedy Press g Recharge handset or batte ries Insert batterie...

Page 23: ...28 Volume 14 29 A Accessories 9 Acknowledgement tone 38 Appendix 35 Area code 31 Audio 27 Automatic call answering 13 Automatic Call Back 12 Automatic end of call 33 B Babyphone 24 Batteries inserting...

Page 24: ...r edit Charge factror in Euro CF with Keypad Remote service Name enter Bat Capacity Auto 700 mAh 1200 mAh Base select Log in Automatic call end LIST CALL LIST PHONEBOOK Entry modify Entry new Entry de...

Page 25: ...g manual Hagenuk CPS GmbH Genery ISDN Westring 431 Mat Nr 3301 141 D 24118 Kiel Edition 05 03 2001 This equipment satisfies the requirements set forth in the EU directive 1999 05 EG In evidence of thi...

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