
Operating the Telephone
41
4
Operating the Telephone
Display and explanation of operation sequences
ë
Enter digits or letters
*
Press the button depicted briefly
2 x
*
Press the button depicted twice, briefly
2 Sec.
*
Press the button depicted for 2 sec.
Press and hold
*
Press and hold the button depicted
Release
*
Release the button depicted
{ì}
Telephone rings
è
Lift the receiver
é
Replace the receiver on−hook
The translucent digit key block is illuminated from inside as soon
as you lift the receiver, press a button or an incoming call is
received.
5
Telephoning
Taking a call
{ì}
,
è
or
Take the call
Ending a call
or
é
End the call
Making a call
è
or
Lift the receiver or activate handsfree
ë
Enter the phone number
(max. 32 digits)
Redialling
Your telephone stores the last phone number dialled.
è
or
,
£
Dial the last number dialled
One−touch dialling
You can use the one−touch dialling buttons M1, M2 and M3 for normal
direct dialling or as memory locations for the automatic emergency call
function. Be sure to store phone numbers for one−touch dialling first;
è
or
Lift the receiver or activate handsfree
^
,
_
or
`
Press the one−touch dialling button
required
Quickdial
It is possible to store 10 phone numbers so that they are dialled simply by
pressing three buttons (quick dialling).
Programming quickdial buttons
è
Lift the receiver
Press the memory button
ë
,
Enter the phone number
(max. 32 digits) and confirm it
0
Enter the required memory location
number (e.g. in this case for memory
location 0)
é
Replace the receiver on−hook
Dialling using quickdial buttons
è
or
Lift the receiver or activate handsfree
Press the quickdial button
0
Enter the required memory location
number (e.g. in this case for memory
location 0)
The phone number stored is automatically dialled.
Increasing the receiver volume to +40 dB
The receiver volume can be increased to +40 dB by pressing the left−hand
volume button.
Ý
Increase the receiver volume