GDC-480H/500H Wireless Handset
User Guide
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To set the Alarm Clock:
1. Select the Phone Settings menu from the User Menu.
2. Use the
Navigation
( ) button to highlight the Alarm Clock selection.
3. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to access the sub-menu.
4. Use the left or right arrow of the
Navigation
( ) button to set or cancel the alarm.
5. If you wish to set the Alarm, enter the time of day as hh:mm in a 24 hour format.
6. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to accept the time.
7. Press the
End
( ) button.
Note:
The Alarm Clock employs the handset clock to determine the time. Assure the handset
clock is set properly when using this feature. It is not required to display the handset time
but, it must be set properly for the Alarm clock to work as expected. The Alarm clock will
remain set and repeat on a daily basis (or cancel, as needed).
5.6.3 Keypad Tones
When a button on the handset is pressed a “keypad tone” is generated. This tone can be
enabled or disabled through the Keypad tone selection under the Phone Setting menu.
To enable or disable the Keypad tone:
1. Select the Phone Settings menu from the User Menu.
2. Use the
Navigation
( ) button to highlight the Keypad Tone selection.
3. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to access the sub-menu.
4. Use the left or right arrow of the
Navigation
( ) button to select Yes or No.
5. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to store the setting.
6. Press the
End
( ) button.
5.6.4 Language
The GDC-480H/500H supports multiple languages; you can select one of 7 languages for
use in the display of handset messages.
To select a language:
1. Select the Phone Settings menu from the User Menu.
2. Use the
Navigation
( ) button to highlight the Language selection.
3. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to access the sub-menu.
4. Use the left or right arrow of the
Navigation
( ) button to select a language:
English
Italian
Spanish
Russian
Swedish
Turkey
Deutsch
5. Press the
OK
( ) left soft button to store the language selection.
6. Press the
End
( ) button.
Note:
The selected language is used only for handset messages; messages sent to the
handset by the host system are displayed in the system language.