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Feature settings variants
Feature settings variants
There are several ways of setting the features for your phone and for the system:
Using menus
The handset menus are a user-friendly way of setting the features you want. Some menu entries are
only displayed on your handset if you are authorised to use the relevant feature. Contact your sys-
tem administrator if you have any questions regarding individual features or if you find you are
unable to use a particular feature to your satisfaction.
Using programmed keys
You can access a large number of features quickly by programming them on your handset’s keys
(see page 94).
Using code digits
Many features can also be set by entering code digits. The code digits are entered using the * and #
keys together with a particular sequence of digits (keys 0 to 9). These inputs are provided for analo-
gue terminals operating on your system. However the code digits can also be used on your handset.
They are described in the User’s Guide relating to the analogue terminals. Ask your system adminis-
trator for more details.
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Acknowledging paging messages
Paging messages can be sent to your phone if your communication system is equipped with the
appropriate application. Paging messages are shown on your handset’s display and – depending on
the system setting – can also be signalled with a ringer and/or vibra call alarm. The red LED conti-
nues to flash.
To acknowledge that you have received a paging message, confirm with Ok.
If you receive a paging message during a call, you will either hear a short signal tone or vibra call will
be activated (in the case of alarm paging). You can temporarily hide the paging message with Esc; it
will however the signalled to you again later until such time as you acknowledge it.
Paging messages will be displayed on your handset’s display even if you have activated a call diver-
sion.
Calls for members of an ACD group
Members of an ACD group (ACD= Automatic Call Distribution) can be reached under a shared call
number. With incoming calls the communication system searches for a phone that is free within the
group. The ACD function is comparable with the “user group” function; it does however provide
more features, such as call statistics and follow-up work times. If you are a member of an ACD group,
you can also receive ACD calls with your handset. The functions required to do so are available in the
special features menu (see page 75).
Telephoning