Menu-driven operation
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KAP03A.FM5
18.7.99
Gigaset 2011 Tango: A30852-X1106-B307-2-7619
Menu-driven operation
Menu structure
Moving to higher menu levels and leaving a menu
When you are in the top menu level, you can leave the
menu by pressing
.
. If you are at a lower menu level,
you can move up one level by pressing the
display
key without saving any settings made. If you have reached
the end of a menu – indicated by a broken line – the
and
display keys become the
display key,
which allows you to leave this menu level.
Calling up an additional menu
Some menus, e.g. Redial, have an additional menu which
can be called up by pressing the
display key.
By pressing the
.
key, you can call up the local menu of
the Gigaset 2000C
Tango
Comfort handset.
When the menu has been called up by pressing
.
, the
first menu level appears. Three lines of available menu
options are shown in the display. The top menu option is
highlighted. This menu option is selected.
You can move down to the next menu item by pressing
the
display key. The broken line indicates the end of
the menu. If this line is selected and you press
you
will go back to the top of the menu.
Confirm the selection of the menu item by pressing the
display key. By pressing the
display key, you
can go back to the menu item, from which you moved to
a submenu. To leave the menu from the top level, press
the
.
key. The off-line appears.
Handset Lock
Short Cut
Baby Alarm
WEITER
▲
▼
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OK
Z
Z
OK
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The menu structure is hierarchical.
If, for example, you select the
option in the
top menu, you will access a sub-menu with settings.
Settings
Service
__________
WEITER
▲
▼
{
OK
Handset Volume
Ringer Options
Register
WEITER
▲
▼
{
OK
Settings
You can leave all functions without implement-
ing changes by pressing the on-hook key
a
and return to the "off-line display". (Panic func-
tion).
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{
OK
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