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Handset settings
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Handset settings
Your handset is preconfigured, but you
can change these settings to suit your
individual requirements.
Shortcuts for functions and
numbers
You can assign a number for quick dialling
to each of the number keys
2
to
O
.
You can assign each of the function keys
i
and
j
with a function.
The number is then dialled or the function
started by simply pressing a key.
Assigning quick dial to a number key
Requirement:
You have not yet assigned
a number or function to the number key.
¤
Press one of the number keys
2
to
O
.
§Set§
Press the display key. The
directory is opened.
q
Select an entry and press
§OK§
.
If there is just one number stored in the
directory entry, this is stored on the speed
dial key.
If several numbers are stored:
s
Select a number and press
§OK§
.
If you delete or edit the entry in the direc-
tory, this will not affect the assignment to
the number key or display key.
Changing number key assignments
Briefly
press the number key.
§Edit§
Press the display key.
Proceed as is described when first assign-
ing the key (seeabove).
Deleting number key assignments
Briefly
press the digit key.
§Clear§
Press the display key.
§Yes§
Confirm prompt. Quick dial is
deleted.
The directory entry is retained.
Dialling a number
¤
With the handset in idle status, press
and
hold
the number key.
The number is dialled.
Assigning a function key
As supplied, the function keys have
already been assigned functions. You can
change the assignment.
¤
Press and hold the function key
i
/
j
.
The list of possible key assignments is
opened. The current assignment is indi-
cated by
‰
. The following can be selected:
u
Voice Dialing
u
u
Connect. Wizard
u
Messenger
u
Connect to PC
q
Select a function and
press
§OK§
.
Notes:
– You can also use a PC to make the settings
on your handset. To do this, use the Web
configurator (page 74). Even more settings
are possible on the PC.
– You can restore the handset's default set-
tings via the Web configurator (page 102).