Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
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Main Menu
MenuCard “Main Menu”
This MenuCard contains all available features. Some of the menu items can
be found in other MenuCards as well. Incoming e-mails, for example, are
under
3 Messages
in the Main menu and can also be called up by using the info
key
i
(where the system has been so configured). Features affecting your
telephone’s availability (e. g. active call protection) are in the Main menu and
in the MenuCard
8 Active features
, which you can call up by long pressing the
info key
i
.
You can also use the Main menu to programme features on a key.
M
Long
press the MenuCard key, or if the telephone is idle,
short
press the
MenuCard key and select the menu item
Main menu
. This displays the primary
groups of menus …
1 Calls
: This contains the most important features relevant to a call.
2 Call forwarding
: This menu group contains all the types of call forwarding
you can programme on your telephone. Please keep in mind the explanations
in the chapter
Forwarding Calls
starting on page 78.
3 Messages
: This menu group provides information on short messages and e-
mails that you have received or sent. You can also schedule appointments
and activate pre-defined messages (“Presence” function).
4 Phone settings
: In this menu group you can adjust the telephone’s settings
to suit your personal requirements, e. g. volume, ring tone settings, and
display contrast.
5 Protection
: Here you can activate call protection or the telephone lock,
among other things.
6 Connections
: This menu group provides you with all the features that can
affect a call. Depending on the particular state, these features are also
displayed in the MenuCards that you can call up during a connection.
7 Phone book
: You can edit the system telephone books in this menu group.
9 Applications
: This menu group contains all functions offered by your
system telephone in conjunction with additional programme packages of