5.4
Customising Your PS
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DECT Portable Station
Which display do you prefer
in the Standby mode?
*
5
(Date / Time Display
Selection)
0
1
0
The following settings will be returned to their default settings
– Call log numbers
*
6
– Ringer volume
– Receiver volume
– PS Programming items
(except: Selecting the DECT System; Cancelling the PS
Registration; Setting the PS Programming Password;
Setting the DECT System Lock)
Press the OK button after the display on the left appears.
(Memory Clear)
Item
Selection
Level
Display
Date (DATE)
Date and time (TIME)
Yes (ON)
Do you prefer the Guidance
menu to help you operate
your PS?
*
7
(Guidance Menu Set)
No (OFF)
DATE/TIME DISPLY
= TIME
MEMORY CLEAR
2
After cancelling the PS registration in System Programming,
cancel again by pressing the OK button after the display on the
left appears. For details, consult your dealer.
(PS Registration Cancellation)
CANCEL DECT-SYS
= DECT-SYS1
GUIDANCE
= OFF
1
Yes (ENABLE)
Do you prefer to use the PS
Programming password?
(PS Programming
Password Set)
No (DISABLE)
PS PASSWORD
= DISABLE
2
Yes (ENABLE)
Do you prefer to use the DECT
System Lock password?
(DECT System Lock Password
Set)
No (DISABLE)
DECT-SYS LOCK
= DISABLE
Summary of Contents for KX-TD816NZ
Page 9: ...Overview 9 Section 1 Overview This section briefly outlines your system ...
Page 16: ...1 4 Adding Another Telephone in Parallel 16 Overview ...
Page 122: ...2 9 Using the Display Proprietary Telephone 122 Operation ...
Page 138: ...3 2 System Control 138 Operator Operation ...
Page 212: ...5 4 Customising Your PS 212 DECT Portable Station ...
Page 223: ...6 3 Directory Appendix 223 6 3 Directory 6 3 1 Directory ...
Page 230: ...6 3 Directory 230 Appendix Quick Dialling Name Quick dial no Name Quick dial no ...
Page 234: ...6 4 What is This Tone 234 Appendix Tone 4 Establishing or leaving a three party conversation ...
Page 236: ...6 5 Specifications 236 Appendix ...
Page 242: ...Index 242 Index ...