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Operation
Operation
Setting of date / time
Remark:
If the service "transmission of the phone number of incoming calls" has been activated, the time is
synchronised when the call is received. During the initial installation of the phone or after a power failure
without charged batteries, the correct weekday has to be programmed anew.
Select the menu item time. The hour blinks. Select the desired hour by
means of the keys
DDDD
or
Ñ
Ñ
Ñ
Ñ
.
Confirm your entry by pressing
menu
menu
menu
menu
. The
minute blink. Confirm each setting by pressing the
menu button
menu button
menu button
menu button
. Select
day and month. After the last setting, the telephone returns to the initial
state.
By pressing the
menu button
menu button
menu button
menu button
several times, the time setting can be skipped.
Setting of flash times
Select
FLASH=100
. Program the requested flash time (100 ms for operation of the telephone behind a
PABX or for operation via a network provider, like for example Telekom). The setting is carried out by
means of the keys
DDDD
or
Ñ
Ñ
Ñ
Ñ
.
Confirm your setting by pressing the
menu button.
menu button.
menu button.
menu button.
In
Germany, 300 ms are
used as hook-flash in connection with DTMF control commands for certain features and services.
LCD messages
Visual indications
Indication of line occupation
A LED (
o
) indicates the line occupation when the handset is picked up or when the key for the
hands-free mode is pressed.
LCD display
The LCD display indicates the relevant operating modes of the telephone.
1. line: symbol bar
2. line: symbol bar
3. line: indication of the dialled phone number as well as of the caller’s number in case of CLIP function
4. line: indication of menu items, name entries in the electronic telephone book as well as operating
modes.
Symbols
+
+
+
+
battery voltage too low
$
$
$
$
hands-free mode
!
!
!
!
mute function
F
F
F
F
flash signal
P
P
P
P
pause
Example
+
+
+
+
20
20
20
20
/
12
12
12
12
14
14
14
14
:
35
35
35
35
NEW
call no.
3
33
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