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Loudspeaker, ringing tone and earpiece settings
MENU
Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 3 using the arrow key.
Select 3
Handset Tone Press the Select 3 key.
Choose Select 3 using the arrow key.
Select 3
Ring Volume. Press the Select 3 key.
e.g. 2:
The current volume can be heard and the level
is displayed. Select the desired level using the
arrow or number key. Level 0 = ringing tone
off.
OK
Press the OK key.
Select further settings. Or
Press the R key to leave that menu level.
Ringing melody
You can select from 10 melodies (0-9).
MENU
Press the Menu key.
Choose Select 3 using the arrow key.
Select 3
Handset Tone Press the Select 3 key.
Choose Select 4 using the arrow key.
Select 4
Melody
Press the Select 4 key.
e.g. :2
The set melody is played and is displayed
(melody 0-9). Select the desired melody using
the arrow or number key.
OK
Press the OK key.
Select further settings. Or
Press the R key to leave that menu level.
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Emergency call mode
Manually disrupting an emergency call
If you have accidentally triggered the emergency call, you can stop it again
using the following procedure.
Press the intercom and R keys in sequence.
Making special emergency call settings
Your telephones default settings are as follows:
After an emergency call has been triggered, the telephone dials the
sequence of stored numbers up to 9 times (number of sequences = 9).
After an unsuccessful sequence, the telephone waits 3 minutes before it
starts the next sequence (pause after unsuccessful sequence = 3 min.).
The time, in which the emergency number is dialled, the telephone called
and the S.O.S. tone sequence can be heard is 90 seconds (duration of
active connection = 90 sec.).
When connecting to an emergency server, it is possible for them to use
the emergency identification code, in the form of a numberal sequence of
DTMF tones, to receive information about the caller (default setting: no
code specified).
If you do not want to change these settings, you can skip the programming
steps in this section.
Setting the number of sequences
A sequence is defined as a single, sequential dialling of all programmed
emergency numbers.