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3.4.6
As-delivered State
Your cordless Topas S telephone is delivered with the following basic
features:
Basis
Call list
no entries
Dialing method
DTMF,
Flash short
Call cost factor
0.01
Exchange code
no entries
Base – PIN
0 0 0 0
Handset
Phonebook
no entries
Redialing
no entries
Call list
no entries
Network operator code no entries
Tone call melody (ext.) 2
Tone call volume (ext.)
5
Earphone volume
3 (medium)
Key click
on
Telephone lock
off
Call list
Handset
Permanently set
network operator code
none
Battery type
auto
Handset - PIN
0 0 0 0
Ringing tine
Busy tone
Positive acknowledge tone
Negative acknowledge tone
Camp on tone
tone
Representation of the internal tones
pause
(specifications in seconds)
(repeated)
(repeated)
0,5
0,6
0,2
0,2
0,6
0,2
0,2
0,5
0,6
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
0,3
3
3,5
0,1 each
4
1
1
Dialing tone
Call list
The phone numbers of all incoming telephone calls are saved in the call list
irrespective of whether they have been answered or not. Precondition for
storing is transmission of the phone number at your connection (CLIP /
dependent on the network user). If there are calls in the call list, the symbol
∫
appears in the display. You can dial these phone number directly. The call
list distinguishes between seen and unseen entries. This symbol flashes in
the case of new unseen entries. A new incoming call is stored "in the top
position”, i.e. it appears first when the list is called. If all memory slots are
occupied, the already seen entries are cleared first when new calls arrive. If
a call is received from a connection which is already in the list, the older
entry with this number is cleared. The call list consists of 20 memory slots
of 30 digits each.
Network operator codes
You can store different network operator codes which you can then prefix
to a phone number starting with "0”.
You can set one network operator code permanently so that it is dialed
before the phone number for every trunk call (see 5.9.2).
However, you can also select one of these network operator codes for
every call with the
p
key. Please note that the actual phone number is
always dialed unchanged.
Six memory slots ("01”… "06”) are available; in addition an empty memory
exists which cannot be written ("00”). No network operator code is pre-
dialed when this memory is selected.
3.4.5
Tones
Acoustic signals when telephoning:
• You hear the dial tone when you press the
g
key
• You hear the ringing tone if the called connection is free.
• The busy tone is heard if the called connection cannot be reached becau-
se it already has a call.
• The camp-on time alerts you to a further incoming call during a conversa-
tion.
Acoustic signals when operating and programming:
• The positive acknowledgement tone confirms a correct input.
• The negative acknowledgement tone indicates an operating error.