Beko BD 220 user manual Naming the Handset, Language selection, Keypad lock, Auto Answering

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Naming the Handset

1.Press OK/Menu button. PHONEBOOK is displayed.

2.Press DOWN button. HANDSET is displayed.

3.Press OK/Menu button.

4.Use DOWN button to scroll to the option HS NAME.

5.Press OK/Menu button.

6.Use CANCEL button to delete the original name and the Enter your desired handset name from the keypad (max 5 characters).

7.Press OK/Menu button to confirm the name.

8.Press TALK-OFF button to escape to the standby mode.

Language selection

*8 languages are selectable: ENGLISH , FRENCH, SPANISH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, DUTCH, TURKIC, RUSSIAN.

1.Press OK/Menu button. PHONEBOOK is displayed.

2.Press DOWN button. HANDSET is displayed.

3.Press OK/Menu button.

4.Use DOWN button to scroll to the option LANGUAGE.

5.Press OK/Menu button. The display will show ENGLISH.

6.Use UP or DOWN button to select your desired language.

7.Press OK/Menu button to confirm and exit to LANGUAGE.

8.Press TALK-OFF button to escape to the standby mode.

Keypad lock

Locking the keypad prevents you dialing a number accidentally. This can be useful with small children. When the keypad is locked, when an incoming call arrives, you can press the TALK button to take the line to answer the call. All keys are available during the conversation and the keypad is locked at the end of the call.

To switch keypad lock ON/OFF

a.Press OK/Menu button.

b.Press * button to switch the keypad ON of OFF.

* When the keypad lock is on, the lock icon will be displayed.

Auto Answering

When the Auto Answer function is activated, you are able to answer a call by lifting the handset out of the base cradle without having to press the TALK-ON key.

To Set the AUTO Answer function on or off

1.Press OK/Menu button. PHONEBOOK is displayed.

2.Press DOWN button. HANDSET is displayed.

3.Press OK/Menu button.

4.Use DOWN button to scroll to the option AUTO ANS.

5.Press OK/Menu button. The display will show ON or OFF.

6.Use UP or DOWN button to select ON or OFF.

7.Press OK/Menu button to confirm and exit to AUTO ANS.

8.Press TALK-OFF button to escape to the standby mode.

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Contents Page Contents INT / Cancel Earpiece/Receiver Talk-Off / Esc / PowerDisplay Speaker phone / HandsfreeHandsfree speaker is in use LCD Display on HandsetDate / Time Menu OptionsFunction Quick Reference GuideRadio signal between handset and base What is in the boxConnection and condition for use Choosing a site for the BaseElectrical Safety Charging the batteriesEmergency calls Starting UP Dect Standby mode displayTo make and end calls Using Your PhonePreparatory dialing pre-dial Receiving external callsUsing Recall Flash Using MuteUsing Pause function Adjust the handset earpiece during a callSwitching your handset On or Off Using Phone BookFunction Out of range warningTo access phonebook via Menu option Reviewing the phonebookDialing a phone book entry Editing an entry in the phone book Deleting an entry in the phone bookDeleting all entries in the phone book Caller ID Deleting a CID record To store a CID entry in the phonebookVoice Mail Box Message Waiting Call back from the calls listVoice Mailbox Hot Key Review MessageSetting the handset ringer volume Personalizing Your SettingSetting Base Ringer Volume Selecting Base Ringer melodiesAlert tones Setting Handset earpiece Speakerphone VolumeLanguage selection Naming the HandsetKeypad lock Auto AnsweringAdding new handset Expanding Your Dect SystemRegistering a new handset On the baseMulti Handset Use Register Another Dect GAP compatible HandsetCall Shuttle Internal outgoing callsRegister another HM base to HM Handset Three way conference callRegister Another Dect GAP compatible Base Base SelectionProgramming Advanced FeaturesChange PIN Code De-registering a handsetReset to factory default settings Quick ResetPause time selection Technical Details Default setting parametersUSE in Business Pabx Access Code and Pause ? Do you need Recall Flash?Dialing type Do you need a PAUSE?Problems Possible Cause Action Taken Troubleshooting Guide