Siemens 4000 operating instructions Telephone settings, Adjusting the volume of the ringing tone

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Telephone settings

Adjusting the volume of the ringing tone

Press one of the keys when the telephone is in the idle state.

Press the key.

To increase/decrease the volume: keep pressing the keys until the required volume level has been reached.

Store.

Adjusting the pitch of the ringing tone

Press one of the keys when the telephone is in the idle state.

Press the key.

Changing the pitch: keep pressing the keys until the re- quired pitch has been reached.

Store.

Setting the volume of the alerting tone

You hear alerting tone if a call has not been picked up in your team.

Press one of the keys when the telephone is in the idle state.

Press the key.

To increase/decrease the volume: keep pressing the keys until the required volume level has been reached.

Store.

Setting the receiving volume during a call in progress

Precondition: You are conducting a call.

To increase/decrease the volume: keep pressing the keys until the required volume level has been reached.

Store.

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Contents HiPath OptiPoint 410 entry Important Notes About these Operating InstructionsLabels Contents Make a call Comfort Functions Private sphere/security OptiPoint 410 entry control panel Basic operating instructionsHow to use these Operating Instructions How to access a function Using codesUsing a function key Open listening within the room during a call Setting up callsMake a call Basic Functions Taking a callDialling with the handset on-hook Terminating a callSaved number redial Last number redialExtending the call with prior announcement Making a second call consultationExtending a call Terminate the second call return to the first partyUsing the callback facility Storing a callback requestAnswering a callback request Storing any number Cancelling a stored callback requestStoring numbers Storing a number for rediallingSetting the volume of the alerting tone Telephone settingsAdjusting the volume of the ringing tone Adjusting the pitch of the ringing toneTaking a call in a hunt group Make a call Comfort FunctionsTaking a call on a line key Taking a call for a colleagueStoring individual speed dialling numbers Speed diallingDialling with individual speed dialling numbers Dialling with system speed dialling numbersRedialing Dialling with the line keyRedialing on a particular line saved numbers Seizing the line for the saved redial numberStoring a selected number or the number of a caller Redialing on a particular line last number dialedStoring a number for Redialing on a particular line Seizing the line for the desired last number dialedUsing the mailbox not for UK Retrieval from mailboxAnswering a callback request Checking the mailbox Line mailboxAnswering a waiting call Using call waitingDuring a call Activating/de-activating call waitingContinuing a call on a line key Holding a call on a line key not for UKConsultation Using the switchover keyCall waiting TogglingEntering commands with tone dialling Dtmf suffix dialling Setting up an add-on conferenceMaking a conference call Resuming the call System-wide parkingParking a call Parking the callVia the keypad Taking a parked callParking is not possible Parking via system parkingCamp-on or override If you don’t get throughUsing HiPath 4000 as a intercommunication system System-wide voice-calling Voice calling in a group Announcement to all members of a line group Call forwarding via code numbers Using forwardingProgramming and activating call-forwarding Activating fixed call-forwardingDeactivate call-forwarding Programming and activating fixed call-forwarding Switching off fixed call-forwardingSwitching fixed call forwarding on again Call-forwarding via call-forwarding keyForwarding calls for a different terminal Delayed call-forwardingOr r Deactivating call forwarding for another telephone Changing call forwarding for another terminal Deactivating call forwarding for fax, PC or busyActivating/deactivating do not disturb Private sphere/securitySuppressing the number display at the called party Preventing misuse of the telephone Preventing unauthorised diallingEnabling the telephone again Further functions/services Using a different telephone in the same way as your ownEntering the PIN for your own HiPath 4000 system area Call forwarding follow me after successful identi- fication Deactivating identification at the other telephoneDisconnecting Removing/adding station from/to hunt groupRejoining Special functions for One Number Service Labelling and documentation Attaching the number labelDocumentation Care of the telephone Advice for usersHow to deal with malfunctions Who to contact if a problem occursIndex One Number ServiceFor information on the use of codes please refer to List of codes200
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