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In addition to these signals, melodies can be programmed. These are stored locally in
the telephone and can be used as a substitute for the ordinary ringing signals, see
10.10 To program ringing signal melody on page 104 for details.
2.9.3
RINGING OPTIONS
The following ringing options can be programmed for triple access lines, additional
lines and multiple represented lines, 10.8 To program ringing options on page 103.
Options 5 and 6 do not apply for multiple represented lines.
2.9.4
RINGING SIGNAL VOLUME
You can control the ringing signal volume by pressing the + key and the - key when the
telephone is idle (no call connected), when the telephone is ringing or when you are in
programming mode (10 Settings on page 99).
2.9.5
SILENT RINGING
If the Mute key is pressed during idle or when ringing, the tone ringer will not be acti
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vated for the subsequent call(s). The indication for the LED for Line 1 will be flashing
at incoming call. The silent ringing function will be active until you activate a function in
the telephone, for example lift the handset or press the key. To indicate that the function
is active the Mute LED is lit.
2.9.6
LAMP INDICATIONS
2.10
CHOICE OF LANGUAGE
10.1 Choice of Language on page 99 .
0 silent
1 periodic ringing signal
2 delayed periodic ringing signal
3 one muted ringing signal
4 one muted delayed ringing signal
5 immediate speech connection with single tone burst controlled by function key
6 permanent immediate connection with single tone burst
Off
Indicates free or non-requested function.
Fast flash
Indicates an incoming call.
Slow flash
Indicates a parked call.
Lit with fast blink
Indicates a key that is using the line.
Lit
Indicates an activated function or a supervised line is busy
(multiple representation).