Overview
The Keys on the Handset
DE | Softkeys - the function allocated to each key is shown in the display. The key | ||||
| function changes automatically according to the respective operating state of | ||||
| the handset. If a function only permits you to switch between two options, | ||||
| these are allocated to the left and right softkeys. If more than two options are | ||||
| available, then the | Options | softkey will appear. |
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F | When your phone is in the idle state, the arrow key | opens the telephone | |||
| book. In this case, the arrow key | has no function. |
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When a menu or list is displayed, the arrow keys move the cursor to the desired entry.
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HHandsfree key: switches the
BInfoPresskey:this key briefly while your phone is in the idle state to open the info menu (caller list, redialing, telephone book, voice box).
The key flashes when there are new messages (missed calls/messages in your voice mailbox).
CThe
AHook key: pressing this key corresponds to going off hook (i.e., picking up the handset) or on hook (replacing it again) when using a conventional telephone.
0…9 | Number keys: these keys are used to enter phone numbers or names directly. |
| Keys "1" – "9": a long press on the desired key activates the quick call numbers |
"1" – "9".
Key "0": a long press on this key when you are entering a phone number inserts
a pause.
#This key enables you to enter the pound icon.
A long press in the idle state switches the key lock on/off.
*The star key enables you to enter the star icon.
A long press in the idle state switches the ringer on/off.
All of the keys are illuminated.
Installation
Unpacking and Installing Your Telephone
Unpacking Your Telephone
The package contains:
•Aastra DECT 142 Handset
•Charger cradle
•120 V
•Three rechargeable batteries
•Memory card (either already inserted or separate, depending on the model)
•Belt clip
•Quick user guide
Setting up the Charger Cradle
Your telephone was designed for normal operating conditions. These days, furniture is coated with a large range of different paints and synthetics, and then treated with various polishes. It is possible that some of these substances may contain components which damage the rubber feet on the charger cradle. In this situation, the feet may leave unsightly marks on the surface of furniture.
The manufacturer cannot accept any liability for damage of this nature. For this reason you should place your charger cradle on a nonslip base, especially in the case of new or polished furniture.
Note
•Please note the following:
The 120 V electrical outlet must be within range of the connector cable supplied (9 ft).
•Do not locate the charger cradle where it could be damaged when a door or window is opened.
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