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euroset 2010,IM1, A31008-E2010-B100-2-3S19

Ecouter et être entendu

Régler le volume de la sonnerie

Le volume de la sonnerie peut être réglé sur 3 niveaux (configuration usine : 3).

Réglage lorsque le téléphone est en position repos

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Décrochez le combiné puis activez la fonction.

Appuyez sur une touche, de 1 à 3 : 1 = volume le plus faible,

3 = volume le plus élevé

Appuyez sur Programmation et raccrochez.

Régler le volume pendant que la téléphone sonne :

Avant de décrocher le combiné, appuyer sur la touche ￿. Chaque appui modifie le volume. La valeur réglée en dernier est mémorisée.

Régler la fréquence de la sonnerie

La fréquence (rapidité) de la sonnerie peut être réglée sur 3 niveaux (con- figuration usine : niveau 3).

>￿"￿Décrochez le combiné puis activez la fonction.

￿Appuyez sur l’une des touches, de 1 à 3 :

... 1 = fréquence la plus basse ; 3 = fréquence la plus "<élevée.

Appuyez sur Programmation et raccrochez.

Réglage lorsque le téléphone sonne

Avant de décrocher le combiné, appuyez sur la touche ￿. Chaque appui de la touche modifie la fréquence (3 niveaux maxi.). La dernière fréquence réglée est mémorisée.

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Siemens 2010 manual Ecouter et être entendu, Régler le volume de la sonnerie, Régler la fréquence de la sonnerie

2010 specifications

In 2010, Siemens AG, a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, showcased its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and technology leadership across various sectors. The company maintained a robust focus on its core areas, including industry, energy, healthcare, and infrastructure.

One of the standout features of Siemens in 2010 was its emphasis on green technologies. The company made significant strides in renewable energy, particularly in wind power and solar energy solutions. Siemens launched several innovative wind turbines designed for maximum efficiency and reduced environmental impact, emphasizing its role as a leader in the shift towards sustainable energy.

Siemens also excelled in the development of smart grid technologies. The integration of digital technologies into electrical grids was a major focus, with Siemens providing advanced solutions for energy management. This included intelligent networks that optimize energy distribution and consumption, thereby facilitating a more reliable and efficient energy supply.

In the healthcare sector, Siemens showcased advanced medical technologies that aimed to improve patient care and diagnostics. The introduction of cutting-edge imaging equipment, such as MRI and CT machines, highlighted Siemens' dedication to enhancing diagnostic accuracy. The company's solutions also included integrated healthcare IT systems that streamlined the management of medical data, improving operational efficiency in healthcare facilities.

Moreover, Siemens invested heavily in automation and digitalization within the industrial sector. The Siemens Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) portal was a pivotal product that simplified the process of designing, implementing, and operating automation systems. This software platform offered seamless integration of hardware and software, enabling manufacturers to optimize production processes and enhance productivity.

Alongside these advancements, Siemens remained deeply committed to research and development. In 2010, the company allocated substantial resources to R&D, translating into a wealth of new patents and innovations. The focus on smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 principles underscored Siemens' role in shaping the future of industrial operations.

In summary, Siemens in 2010 exemplified a forward-thinking corporation, characterized by its advancement in green technologies, smart grid solutions, innovative healthcare equipment, and industrial automation. The company's strategic emphasis on sustainability, efficiency, and digital transformation positioned it as a leader in addressing the evolving demands of a rapidly changing global landscape.