Siemens 500 manual Display keys, Icon Name Use

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Description of the keys

Display keys

The handset has two Display keys, each with one or two functions. When the key is allocated two functions, press the right or left side of the key to select the corresponding function. Display key assignment depends on the operating status. A function can be represented by text or an icon.

 

Icon

Name

Use

 

 

 

 

 

 

©

 

 

Menu

Call the handset menu

 

X

Delete

Delete the entry character by char-

 

 

 

 

 

acter from right to left

 

z

Number redial

Open a list of the last five phone

 

 

 

 

 

numbers called

 

J

Message list

Open message list

Î

 

 

Go Back

Go back to the next highest menu

 

 

 

 

 

level, cancel

 

n

Internal

Stop entering the phone number

 

 

after the first digit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[

 

 

OK

Confirm the selected menu item

 

 

 

 

<>

Up/down

Scroll up or down to select menu

 

 

 

 

 

items

 

 

 

 

Record

Record voice pattern

 

Record

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone direc-

Call the system telephone directory

 

Phonebk

 

 

 

 

tory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Consultation

Make a consultation

 

Enquiry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Toggle

Toggle between two partners

 

Toggle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2nd call

Accept call waiting

 

2ndCall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Callback

Conduct a callback with a second

 

Callbck

 

 

 

 

 

partner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Change

Change the configuration

 

Change

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Save

Save entries

 

Save

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dial

Dial the digits entered

 

Dial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Send

Send information message

 

Send

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

System menu

Call the system menu

 

Menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional menu

Call the additional menu

 

Mnu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Operating Manual Safety notes Safety notesHandset BatteriesOverview of handsets Overview of handsetsOverview of handsets Contents Conducting calls enhanced functions System functions Page Operating instructions Operating instructionsConducting calls the basic func- tions Activating/deactivating the handset First seize the line, then dialConducting calls the basic functions Cor uDial first, then seize the line Manual number redialCallback Oif necessary If necessary Cor u Dor EDeleting a callback request Booking a callbackYou receive a Callback call Enquiry RorEither Enquiry is ended and you return to the call on- holdRejecting a call Answering a callSecond user is busy or does not answer Ending a call Call forwardingAor k PrerequisiteContinue Deactivating call forwardingAfter leaving the radio network Activating or deactivating the keypad lockLeaving the radio network Description of the keys Function keysDescription of the keys Key Name UseKey Control keyOperation Function Control Idle status Lists An inputDisplay keys Icon Name UseInserting the batteries Putting the handset into serviceRemoving the protective cover Charging and using the batteries Nickel Metal Hydrid NiMH Operating and charging times of the batteriesPermitted batteries Setting the handset display language Fitting the attachment clipOr G Either Open the main menuSetting the system display language Select a languageSetting the ringer Setting the handsetSetting the handset volume Setting the time control for the ringer Advisory tones Advisory MeaningSetting the ringer echo Activating or deactivating the ringer Activating or deactivating the warning toneActivating the warning tone Deactivating the warning toneSetting the date and time Activating/deactivating automatic call answeringEdit Name X oand poss Editing the idle displayF24 h G Resetting the defaults Feature Action Speakerphone mode FeaturesActivating speakerphone mode Setting the volumeDeactivating speakerphone mode Voice diallingChanging or deleting voice patterns Using voice diallingListening to a voice pattern Automatic redial Number redialChanging a user name Deleting a phone number from the redial list Adding a telephone number to the redial listSetting up an individual speed dialling destination System speed diallingIndividual system speed dialling Dialling a speed dialling destinationCalling the system telephone directory System telephone directoryDialling an individual speed dialling destination Handset telephone directory/speed dialling list Finding an entryDialling the entry Quitting the redial listFinding and dialling an entry Changing an entryMail directory Saving a new e-mail addressDirected assignment of an MSN multi- ple subscriber number Changing an e-mail addressMaking calls using identification codes Using the handset as a second line Deactivating the phone number displayAnother telephone rings Directed call transferActivating the phone number display Deactivating do not disturb Call charge displayActivating do not disturb Call trace Talking to a visitor by means of the door opener equipment Using the handset to open the door opener during a callEntrance telephone Deactivating the door release TDS telephone data serviceActivating the door release Activating control relays Activating a control relaySending a signal to the network Deactivating a control relayActivating call forwarding to a trunk Deactivating call forwarding to a trunkDeactivating night service Using night serviceActivating night service Automatic tone dialling is active Using dual-tone multifrequency sig- nallingAutomatic tone dialling is not active Picking up a specific parked call Parking/activating callsParking a call You receive a call waiting signal second call Conducting calls with multiple usersCall waiting Conducting calls with multiple usersCall waiting tone off/on Ending the second callEnding the first call Deactivating the call waiting toneDisabling/enabling automatic call waiting OverrideDisabling the call waiting tone Enabling the call waiting toneTransferring calls Transferring Without announcing the transferTransferring With announcement of call transfer Resuming the call with the waiting user Placing a call on holdToggling Forming a conference Setting up a conferenceConducting a conference Expanding a conference Ending a conferenceLeaving a conference Viewing the names of conference partiesDisconnecting a party from the conference Connecting partiesViewing the conference parties list Closing the conference party listUsing the second call function Group functions Activating/deactivating group callsYou belong to a hunt group or group call group You are a member of several groupsActivating/deactivating all groups Ringing group on Adding users to a groupFirst user Other usersUCD Universal Call Distribution Logging on/offLogging on Logging offRequesting time Logging on/off temporarilyWrap-up time Night destination on UCD night serviceLogging back on Checking the number of waiting calls Mulap group Multiple Line Applica- tionNight destination off Forwarding on Activating/deactivating group callsForwarding a Mulap line Forwarding off Activating an advisory message Message functionsMessage functions Sending/calling text messages Deactivating an advisory messageSend a text message Opening an incoming text messageAnswering a message or voice-mail message Viewing a new messageCheck for a new voice-mail message Calling an old messageCaller list Selecting a call requestDeleting a caller from the caller list Calling back a callerAdding a caller to the caller list Handset alarm clock function Activating the alarm clockAdditional functions Additional functionsFOff G Deactivating the alarm clockHandset appointment reminder func- tion Deactivating the appointment reminder function Activating the appointment reminder functionConfirming an appointment reminder call Foff G Displaying an unconfirmed appointmentDeleting/ checking entered appointments System appointment functionEntering an appointment Using predictive text Confirming an appointmentSelecting a base Battery charging when PIN lock active Telephone blockingHandset telephone lock Telephone blockingTelephone lock code programming Unlocking the handset Locking/unlocking the handsetLocking the handset Central telephone lock/locking/un- locking other handsets System functions Calling functions via the menuCalling functions via codes System functionsFunctions and codes Functions CodesOff System functions Functions CodesFunctions Codes Troubleshooting Error Possible cause RemedyAppendix AppendixCleaning the handset Technical dataCommunication system HandsetsAccessories Power supply unitDeclaration of conformity Charging shellIndex IndexDoor release Opening/closing battery compartment Order no. A31003-K2100-B810-1-7619
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