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Main Menu
Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
MenuCard “Main menu”
This MenuCard contains all available
features. Some of the menu items
can be found in other MenuCards as
well. For example, incoming e-mails
are located under
Messages
in the
main menu and can also be called up
by way of the Info key
(if it
has been configured accordingly).
Features that affect the availability
of your telephone (e.g. active call
protection) can be found in the main
menu and also in the MenuCard
Active features
, which you can
call by pressing and holding the Info
key down
.
The main menu is also used to pro-
gram features on a key.
Press and
hold
the MenuCard key
down or, if the telephone
is idle, press (but do not hold down)
the MenuCard key
and select
the menu item
Main menu
. This
displays the primary groups of
menus …
1 Calls
: This contains the most
important features relevant to a call.
2 Call forwarding
: This menu
group contains all types of call diver-
sions.
3 Messages
: This menu group con-
tains incoming and outgoing mes-
sages as well as incoming e-mails.
4 Phone settings
: In this menu
group you can personalise the tele-
phone (e.g. volume, ringer settings,
and (only OpenPhone 63/65) dis-
play contrast).
5 Protection
: Among other
things, you can activate your call
protection or the telephone lock.
6 Connections
: This menu group
provides you with all the features
that can affect a call. Depending on
the particular state, these features
are also displayed in the MenuCards
that you can call during a connec-
tion.
7 Phone book
: You can program
your telephone book in this menu
group.
8 Substitution
: As a member of
a team, you can use this MenuCard
to program the substitution function
for call key 1 to one of the function
keys.
9 Voicebox
: When a voicebox
has been configured for an
OpenCom 100 subscriber, the Main
menu on the corresponding system
telephone is extended.
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