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Appendix - Customizing Your Handset
4.
Phone Settings
a. Changing the Display Contrast
• In the home screen, select “Menu” by pressing the softkey.
• Select the settings icon and confirm.
• Select “Phone Settings” and confirm.
• Select “Handset Settings” and confirm.
• Select “Contrast” and confirm.
• Use the left and right Navkeys to adjust the contrast and confirm.
b. Auto Talk
Auto Talk “ON”- If you pick up the handset from the dock when the phone is ringing, the handset will
automatically give you that ringing line without the need to press the green (talk) button.
Auto Talk “OFF” - In the same situation, you will have to press the talk button to answer the ringing phone call.
• In the home screen, select “Menu” by pressing the softkey.
• Select the settings icon and confirm.
• Select “Phone Settings” and confirm.
• Select “Handset Settings” and confirm.
• Select “Auto Talk” and confirm.
• Select “Off” (or “On”) and confirm.
c. Restoring the Default Settings
This option allows you to restore the Handset to its original default settings. This procedure will reset the base
PIN
(0000 by default)
. However, all the numbers stored in the phonebook, the call log and the most recently-
dialed numbers list will be retained.
• In the home screen, select “Menu” by pressing the softkey.
• Select the settings icon and confirm.
• Select “Phone Settings” and confirm.
• Select “Reset To Default” and confirm.
• Enter the PIN
(0000 by default)
and confirm.
5.
Call Lists
a. Understanding Caller Identification Data
If you subscribe to your network provider’s “Caller Identification” (caller ID) service, you can see who is
calling you before you take the call.
If you subscribe to the “Call Waiting” service as well, the same identification process applies to calls received
when you are already on a call.
The calls made and received are logged automatically, together with number, date and time.
The following messages may be displayed on-screen during the call:
• Caller’s name and number -
if the caller’s number is forwarded by the network,
• “Withheld” if the caller is using the secrecy function, or “Unavailable” if the network does not forward the name or
number,
• “External Call” will display if you do not subscribe to the “Caller Identification” service.
b. Viewing the Call List
If you subscribe to your network provider’s “Caller Identification” service, your system will store details of calls
made and received, together with their date and time.