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Using several handsets
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Activating the room monitor and
entering the number to be called
v
¢
¢
Room Monitor
¤
Change multiple line input:
Room M.:
Select
On
to activate.
Call to:
External number:
¤
Select the number from the direc-
tory (press display key
) or
enter it directly. Only
the last 4
characters
are displayed.
Internal number:
¤
Press the display key
§Options§
.
Select
INT
and press
§OK§
.
¤
Use
to select the handset or
Call
All
(if all registered handsets are to
be called) and press
§OK§
.
Level:
Set noise level sensitivity (
Low
or
High
).
¤
Save changes (page 130).
The function is now activated.
You can use the
§Options§
display key to
switch directly to the baby alarm settings.
Changing the set destination number
v
¢
¢
Room Monitor
Scroll to the
Call to:
line.
X
or
§Delete§
Delete existing number.
¤
Enter number as described in "Activat-
ing the room monitor and entering the
number to be called" (page 77).
Deactivating the room monitor
remotely
Precondition
: The room monitor call is
sent to an external destination number.
The telephone called supports touch tone
dialling.
¤
Accept the call from the room monitor
and press keys
9
;
.
Your base station sends a confirmation
tone and ends the connection.
The room monitor function is deactivated
on the handset. There will be no further
room monitor calls. The other room moni-
tor settings (e.g. no ringer tone) on the
handset will remain activated until you
press the display key
§OFF§
on the handset.
To re-activate the room function with the
same phone number:
¤
Turn on the activation again and save
with
§Save§
Please note:
If you do not define any dialling plans for the
number (page 110), an external number will
be dialled via the set standard connection
(VoIP or fixed line network).
Please note:
External deactivating via VoIP connections is
possible as long as the DTMF signals are trans-
mitted (depending on the provider) either as
SIP info messages, audible signals in the voice
channel (inband or audio) or as special RTP
data packets (pursuant to RFC2833).