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Vibrator
You can set whether the pre-alarm should be made with or without vibrator call (as of Release 4.01).
Repeat alarm
This is the amount of time after which a new pre-alarm is made followed by the dialling of the alarm
call number (for instance because the dialling of the alarm call number was cancelled by the sys-
tem).
Handsfree in alarm
You can specify whether the alarm call can be made in handsfree or handset operation. This setting
also applies to the emergency call using the SOS / emergency call key.
Several alarm types activated simultaneously
Avoid simultaneously activating the three types of sensor alarm where very short delays and repeats
are set and the pre-alarm is possibly deactivated. As a result of the simultaneous triggering of the
alarm call it may no longer be possible to access the menu (to deactivate an alarm type). In this situ-
ation place the handset in the charger cradle and leave it there. Then make the settings.
Logged in / Logged out
With your phone system several users are able to “share” a phone using different call numbers (for
instance in shift operation). Each user simply logs in with a password and is then reachable on his
call number. Then, at the end of his shift for example, he logs out again and the phone becomes
available for another subscriber to use.
Logged in / Logged out can also be used if a phone is in constant use and the battery is running low.
In this instance phone operations can be maintained using the same call number but a different
handset.
Contact your system administrator for full details of the access codes applicable in each case.
Note
Logging in activates any features that may already be enabled (for that call number), e.g. voice box
access and call forwarding. Whenever the user logs out, the caller list, redial list and message lists
stored on the handset are deleted in order to protect private data. The system administrator is able
to specify whether or not the local phone book should also be deleted.
Basic functions