8. Programmable Features
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8.7 Programming features
{
1
}{
1
}
Changing the ringer volume
{
1
}
Low
{
2
}
Medium
{
3
}
High (default)
{
0
}
Off
See page 27 for details.
{
1
}{
2
}
Setting ringer tone for outside calls
To set the handset ringer tone from one of 7
patterns for outside calls. You can select
“
Tone
1
”
(default),
“
Tone 2
”
,
“
Tone 3
”
,
“
Melody
1
”
,
“
Melody 2
”
,
“
Melody 3
”
or
“
Melody 4
”
.
{
1
}
“
Tone 1
”
(default)
{
2
}
“
Tone 2
”
{
3
}
“
Tone 3
”
{
4
}
“
Melody 1
”
{
5
}
“
Melody 2
”
{
6
}
“
Melody 3
”
{
7
}
“
Melody 4
”
{
2
}
Playing back messages
See page 61.
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5
}
Setting voice enhancer feature
{
1
}
“
On
”
{
0
}
“
Off
”
(default)
See page 32 for details.
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0
}{
1
}
Changing the handset display
contrast
You can adjust the handset display contrast.
{
1
}
Level 1
{
2
}
Level 2
{
3
}
Level 3 (default)
{
4
}
Level 4
{
5
}
Level 5
{
6
}
Level 6
Note:
L
To change the base unit display contrast, see
feature #39 on page 71.
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0
}{
2
}
Setting the key tone
You can select whether or not key tones are
heard when keys are pressed. Includes
confirmation tones and error tones.
{
1
}
“
On
”
(default): You will hear key tones.
{
0
}
“
Off
”
: Deactivates this features.
{
0
}{
3
}
Setting auto talk feature
This feature allows you to answer a call by lifting
the handset off the base unit without pressing
{
TALK
}
or
{
SP-PHONE
}
.
{
1
}
“
On
”
{
0
}
“
Off
”
(default)
Note:
L
If you subscribe to Caller ID service and want
to view the caller’s information on the
handset display after lifting up the handset to
answer a call, turn OFF this feature.
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0
}{
4
}
Setting the Caller ID number auto
edit feature
{
1
}
“
On
”
(default)
{
0
}
“
Off
”
See page 42 for details.
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0
}{
5
}{
1
}
Setting dialing mode
If you cannot make calls, change this setting
depending on your telephone line service.
{
1
}
“
Pulse
”
: For rotary pulse dial service.
{
2
}
“
Tone
”
(default): For tone dial service.
Note:
L
You can also program this feature with the
base unit (feature #13 on page 70).
{
0
}{
5
}{
2
}
Setting the flash time
The flash time depends on your telephone
exchange or host PBX.
{
1
}
“
700ms
”
(default)
{
2
}
“
600ms
”
{
3
}
“
400ms
”
{
4
}
“
300ms
”
{
5
}
“
250ms
”
{
6
}
“
110ms
”
{
7
}
“
100ms
”
{
8
}
“
90ms
”
Note:
L
If the unit is connected via a PBX, PBX
functions (transferring a call etc.) might not
work correctly. Consult your PBX supplier for
the correct setting.
L
You can also program this feature with the
base unit (feature #72 on page 73).
{
0
}{
5
}{
3
}
Setting line mode
The line mode is preset to
“
B
”
and generally
should not be adjusted. If
“
Line in use
”
is not
displayed on the handset properly, the line mode
selection is incorrect. Set line mode to
“
A
”
.
{
1
}
“
A
”
{
2
}
“
B
”
(default)
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