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Contents Dualphone Base station key Handset at a glanceBase Station at a glance Handset keysContents Please note Safety precautionsDP450 More than just a telephone Use your handset as an alarm clockDate Setting the date and timeTime No connection to Internet/VoIP server ÎMessaging Using the number combinations shortcutMenu tree Scrolling through the menusÌAlarm Clock ÍAdd. Features ÊSel. ServicesÐSettings Missed Calls Ending a call Cancelling the dialling operationMaking calls with VoIP and the fixed network Making an external callAccepting a call Switching between earpiece and handsfree modeSetting and dialling emergency numbers Settings ¢ Telephony ¢ Dialing PlansControl key Operating the handsetActivating/deactivating the handset Activating/deactivating the keypad lockReverting to idle status Display keysSaving a number in the directory Using the directory and listsDirectory Last number redial list¢ Calls List Type Opening lists with the message keyDialling from the directory/list Opening a listLinking SMS messages SMS text messagesWriting/sending/saving an SMS PreconditionsManaging SMS lists Receiving/reading an SMSNotification by SMS Mail notifications Entering access data for the incoming e-mail serverOpening the incoming message list Changing the handset display keys Handset/base station settingsAdjusting the loudspeaker volume Setting ringer tonesActivating/deactivating advisory Tones Setting the alarm clockRestoring factory settings When the alarm clock ringsResetting the base station using a key on the base station Restoring the base station to the factory settingsSetting default connection Resetting the base station via the menuDe-registering Web configuratorConnecting the PC to the Web configurator Web configurator functionsSettings Miscellaneous Authorisation AppendixCare Contact with liquidSpecifications Guarantee Certificate United KingdomRecommended batteries Handset operating times/charging times Base station power consumptionGeneral specifications DP450 Free softwarePreamble GNU Lesser General Public LicenseGNU Lesser General Public License Appendix Appendix Appendix No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesPage Page Page Rights of modification reserved