Si usted escoge “1SI,” todas las programaciones en el menú regresan a las programaciones originales de fábrica, excepto la Memoria y la Melodía de los Números VIP.

Si usted escoge “2NO,” todas las programaciones se quedan igual.

5.Oprima el botón para programar (“prog /select”) para salvar. La pantalla de confirmación aparece y después vuelve al menú principal. Usted escuchará un tono de confirmación.

OPERACIÓN BÁSICA DEL TELÉFONO

ATAJO PARA PROGRAMAR EL TIMBRE

NOTA: Además de programar el nivel del timbre a través del menú de programaciones, usted puede también programarlo con la tecla de atajo.

1.Asegúrese de que el teléfono esté apagado (OFF) (no en modalidad de “TALK”).

2.Oprima el botón de pausa (“#PAUSE”) y la indicación “PROG TIMBRE 1ON 2OFF” aparece en la pantalla.

3.Oprima el 1 para activar el timbre (“ON”) o 2 para desactivarlo (“OFF”). Usted escuchará un tono de confirmación, y la pantalla vuelve a la modalidad de alerta.

ALTAVOZ EN EL AURICULAR

Para la operación a manos libres y para su conveniencia, su sistema de múltiples auriculares está equipado con un altavoz en el auricular.

Para el mejor funcionamiento del altavoz, evite lo siguiente:

Áreas con mucho ruido de fondo. (El micrófono puede recoger estos sonidos).

Superficies afectadas por vibración.

Áreas remetidas, como una esquina, abajo de una gaveta, o junto a un gabinete, los cuales pueden generar un efecto de eco.

Siga las siguientes pautas cuando utilice el altavoz:

Quédese razonablemente cerca del teléfono para que pueda ser escuchado claramente por la persona con la que está hablando.

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GE 25825, 25826 manual Operación Básica DEL Teléfono, Atajo Para Programar EL Timbre, Altavoz EN EL Auricular

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