SwyxPhone L62 Configuration
Configure function keys
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• You can remove this entry from the list with "Delete entry".
This is how you delete the Redial List
If the Redial List is no longer up-to-date, it can be deleted at any time.
1.
Press the arrow button
.
The main menu will open.
2.
Choose "Lists" and press the "OK" button.
3.
Choose "Redial" and press the "OK" button.
The Redial List opens up.
4.
Choose "Clear List" and press the "OK" button.
The entire list will be deleted.
If you reopen the Redial List, the message “No entry” will appear.
8.3.5
Lists for Callback Requests, My Callback Requests and
Missed Callbacks
In the "My Callback Requests" list you will find all callbacks that you
In the "Callback Requests" list you will find all callbacks that have been
Redial 00/YY
1>Clear list
0>Back
><Subscriber> <Time>
><Subscriber> <Time>
...
><Subscriber> <Time>
Lists
1>My Callback Requests
Lists
2>Callback Requests
In the "Missed Callbacks" list you will find all callbacks on busy, which
were prompted because the person called had finished his conversation,
but were not confirmed by you.
For further information please refer to chapter
8.4
Configure function keys
Some function keys on SwyxPhone are configurable. Some function keys
are preconfigured at purchase. These buttons are marked with corre-
sponding symbols. You have the option of assigning these keys to other
functions, e.g. "Call Swap". You can also configure these buttons as Line
buttons or Speed Dials (abbreviated dialing buttons).
A function key can call only one function, dependent on its configura-
tion.
Each function key can be configured with the following functions:
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Function
Description
Line button
Activate/deactivate line
For further information please refer to chapter 8.5,
Speed dial
Call specific number
For further information please refer to chapter 8.6,
Call Transfer
Connect lines to each other
For further information please refer to chapter 6.10,
How do I connect two subscribers to one
another?
Do Not Disturb
Activate/deactivate acoustic call signaling
For further information please refer to chapter 8.1.2,