Siemens 2010 General note on saving phone settings, Saving call numbers, Saving repertory numbers

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General note on saving phone settings

Various telephone setting have to be confirmed with the set key "if they are to be permanently available.

To cancel the setting procedure (e.g. after an incorrect entry) without sav- ing, replace the handset instead of pressing ". The original setting is then unchanged.

Saving call numbers

Saving repertory numbers

You can save up to 20 call numbers using the two levels of the repertory keys.

>"Lift the handset, then press the set key.

K(Also press afor the 2nd storage level.)

Press the repertory key under which the repertory Jcall number is to be stored.

"<Enter the call number to be stored (max. 32 digits).

Press the set key then replace the handset.

You can store dial pauses of 3 seconds by pressing /(a pause should not occur as the first element in a call number).

Tip: Key sequences for special functions on private PABXs and public tele- phone systems can also be stored on the repertory keys.

Saving with the notebook function

While a call is in progress you can save (note) the number you have dialled or have been told during the call under a repertory key. However this re- quires that at least one repertory key is free. This is why we recommend reserving one key for this function and labelling it "Note".

Saving a dialled call number:

"KPress the set key followed by the repertory key

/under which the call number is to be noted.

JPress the redial key to note the dialled call number.

or

Saving a call number which you have been told during the call:

Enter the call number which appears on your display

"while the call is in progress.

Press the set key to confirm the call number entered.

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Contents Keys/- Touches Funciones de l s teclas User’s Guide Mode d’emploi euroset Instrucciones de manejoSafety information Telephone installation adviceGetting started Saving with the notebook function General note on saving phone settingsSaving call numbers Saving repertory numbersDialing call numbers Setting the volume of tone ringing Setting the frequency of the ringing toneHearing and being heard Operation at private PABXs Recall key use on private PABXs Switching the dialing modeSwitching the dialing mode while connected Setting the flash time for the recall keyContacts Additional informationRecall key on public telephone systems If your telephone is not functioning correctlyRaccordement voir figure Mise en serviceConseils pour l’installation du téléphone Consignes de sécuritéEnregistrer le numéro composé Enregistrer les numérosEnregistrer un numéro de destination Enregistrer avec la fonction bloc-notesComposer un numéro Régler le volume de la sonnerie Ecouter et être entenduRégler la fréquence de la sonnerie Utilisation dans une installation privée Régler le flashing de la touche Double appel Changer le mode de numérotationRemarques complémentaires Si votre téléphone ne fonctionne pas parfaitementRemarque Puesta en servicio Indicaciones de seguridadRecomendación para la colocación del teléfono Archivar con la función de agenda Indicación para archivar ajustes telefónicosArchivar números de llamada Archivar números de destinoMarcar números de llamada Ajustar la frecuencia del tono de llamada Ajustar el volumen del tono de llamadaAjustar el volumen del microteléfono Escuchar y ser escuchadoIntroducir borrar códigos urbanos Uso con equipos de telefonía privadosActivar/desactivar el tono de confirmación de teclas Bloquear/desbloquear el teléfonoNota Otras indicaciones Si su teléfono no funciona correctamenteQuién dirigirse Wall-mounted installation see diagram overleaf 19.04.2000 19.04.2000 Munich Nical changes Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Reference no

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