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This chapter discusses ways to customize the Gigaset 2402. Be-
fore you change any settings, look at the default settings in
Appendix C: Programming Worksheet on page 59. You may not
need to adjust them. Note any modifications, especially new
PINs, on that worksheet.
Press the MENU key to access various settings. These settings
are discussed in the order you encounter them. At the beginning
of each section, you are told how to find the menu being dis-
cussed. These directions are not repeated for every feature. So, if
you need help finding the correct display, go back to the beginning
of that section for guidance. Section titles are in all capitals.
Use the
¿
and
À
soft keys to move through the selections. The
first setting is always highlighted. To select an setting, press
OK
. A
checkmark next to a feature means that the feature is enabled or
ON. Pressing
OK
changes the features statefor instance, if the
feature is ON, pressing
OK
turns it OFF. The checkmark disap-
pears. Press the END key to return to the idle display.
Name handsets and base controllers
pages 38 and 42
Dial out on one line more than the other page 44
Keep individual handsets from using
certain lines
page 45
Use Appendix A: Menu Trees to quickly
find setting locations
page 51
Set up a handset to monitor noise level
in a room
page 33
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