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Handset settings
Gigaset SL785 / EN-US / A31008-M2009-XXXX-1-XX / registr_sett.fm / 09.01.2009
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Settings for individual functions
Set the volume and melody depending on
the type of signaling required.
In idle status:
t
¢
Ringer Settings
q
Select setting (e.g.,
Ext. Calls
)
and press
§OK§
.
r
Set volume (1–6).
s
Scroll to the next line.
r
Select melody.
§Save§
Press the Display key to save
the setting.
Additionally for external calls:
Once you have selected the melody, you
can specify a time period when you do not
want the telephone to ring (e.g., during
the night).
Time Control:
Select
On
or
Off
.
Suspend ringing from:
In 4-digit format, enter the start of the
period.
Suspend ringing until:
In 4-digit format, enter the end of the
period.
Same ringer for all functions
In idle status:
t
¢
Ringer Settings
¢
All
¤
Set volume and ringer (see "Settings for
§Save§
Press the Display key.
§Yes§
Confirm the prompt to save
your settings.
Activating/deactivating the ringer
You can deactivate the ringer on your
handset before you answer a call or when
the handset is in idle status; the ringer can
be deactivated permanently or just for the
current call. The ringer cannot be reacti-
vated while an external call is in progress.
Deactivating the ringer permanently
*
Press and
hold
the Asterisk
key.
The
ó
icon appears in the display.
Reactivating the ringer
*
Press and
hold
the Asterisk
key.
Deactivating the ringer for the current call
§Silence§
Press the Display key.
Activating/deactivating the alert tone
In place of the ringer, you can activate an
alert tone. When you get a call, you will
hear
a short tone
("Beep") instead of the
ringer.
*
Press and
hold
the Asterisk
key, and
within 3 seconds:
§Beep§
Press the Display key. A call will
now be signaled by
one
short
alert tone.
The
ñ
icon appears in the
display.
Please note
During this period, you will continue to
receive calls from numbers to which
you have assigned a personalized mel-
ody in the directory (VIP).
Please note
You can also set the call volume, ring-
ers, and advisory tones through the