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Overview of operating elements
Key assignment on the handset
Lift / Replace key: Ties up a line when answering a call and
before or after dialling. Disconnects from a line after the end of a
call.
Loudspeaker key turns hands free mode on or off on the handset.
Emergency call key triggers an emergency call if the emergency
call function is set up. Press down the key for a few seconds in
case of emergency.
The function of the display keys (right and left below the display) is
shown in the bottom line of the display.
Intercom key:
- long press: Enters the star (*).
- short press: Starts and ends calls between different handsets.
R-key in idle mode or during a call:
- long press: enters the hash (#)
- short press: Telephone system functions and T-Net services.
In Menu mode: Switches between menu levels, switches between
upper and lower case characters.
Key assignment on the base station
Replace key: This key is used to end a call established using
speed dialling keys on the base station.
The Paging key calls all handsets registered. You can use this key
to find your handset. The ringing tells you where the handset is
located.
The speed dialling key dials a stored call number.
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Index
Index
A
AC adapter 10, 11
Accepting a call 19
Accepting a waiting call 61
Access code (room monitoring) 49
Alarm mode 34
Automatic Hook 54
Automatic redial 23, 44
B
Baby call 48
Base station number display 53
Base station settings 58
Base station speed dialling keys 28
Base station volume, setting 35
Battery 11-15
Battery compartment 10, 12
Buzzer 34
C
Carrying strap 15
CE mark 66
Character table 25
Charge level 6, 14
CLIP 20
Collective call 59
Connecting cable 11, 12
Connecting the base station 10
Connecting the base station to a
PBX system 62
Customising the handset 53
D
Default settings 67
Deregistering a handset on a base
station 58
Dialling using speed number keys
29
Dialling the last call number
transmitted 19
Dialling pause 63
Dialling restrictions 48
Direct call, storing the number 48
Direct call, turning on 49
Display characters and symbols 6
DTMF 29, 39, 40, 43
Duration of active connection 42
E
Editing an entry (phonebook) 26
EIC 62
Emergency call identification code 43
Emergency call, manually disrupting
40
Emergency call mode description 37
Emergency call mode, turning on 38
Emergency call, sending 38
Emergency call, special settings 40
Erasing an entry (phonebook) 27
Erasing characters 6, 25
External calls 18
Exchange identification code 62
F
Factory settings 67
Faults and troubleshooting 65
Flash times 63