
Introduction
Display-driven Usage of the Telephone
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Softkeys:
– : Scroll in the selection list
– : Select menu
– : Back to the superior menu
menu
selection
functions
information
define keys
settings
define keys
settings
Settings Menu; see Pic. 13 on page 36
Key programming menu;
see Pic. 12 on page 35
select menu
Pic. 10: Display Options in the Main Menu (after Pressing the Menu Key)
menu
functions
information
Function Menu;
see Pic. 11 on page 34
Scroll with the softkeys to the requested selection and press the softkey to select the function or scroll with
the softkeys to the requested information.
To return to the previous menu level, press the softkey.
To return to the idle state, press the exit key. Besides this the telephone switches back to the idle state automati-
cally if no key has been pressed for 30 seconds.
–
all waiting
page 102
– Call waiting signal (page 168)
– InterCom authorization (page 127)
– Interface (page 185)
– Headset type (page 158)
– Headset (page 97)
– Hardware (page 185)
– Call charge (page 185)
– Charge allowance (page 185)
– Serial number (page 185)
– TAM message forwarding (page 212 and
page 214)
– TAM quick access (page 211)
– SD card (page 185)
election list* in the Information menu:
– Version telephone (page 185)
– Version PBX (page 185)
– MSN/name (page 157)
– Configuration (page 114)
– Subscriber Call Forwarding unconditional
(page 107)
– Subscriber Call Forwarding on busy
(page 107)
– Subscriber Call Forwarding on no reply
(page 107)
– Call Deblocker (page 104)
– Call Restrictor (page 105)
– Ringer tone (page 99)
– Ringer volume (page 172)