19.04.2000 2010-

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

Hearing and being heard

Setting the volume of tone ringing

There are 3 tone ringer volume settings (factory setting: 3).

Setting while the telephone is in standby:

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Lift the handset, then start the function.

Press one of the keys1 ... 3: 1 = Lowest volume,

3 = Highest volume

Press the set key, then replace the handset.

Setting while the telephone is ringing:

Before lifting the receiver, press the ￿key. The volume is adjusted each time the key is pressed. The last level set is saved.

Setting the frequency of the ringing tone

There are 3 settings for the frequency (speed) of tone ringing (factory setting: 3).

>￿"￿Lift the handset, then start the function.

￿Press one of the keys 1 ... 3:

"<... 1 = Lowest frequency; 3 = Highest frequency.

Press the set key, then replace the handset.

Setting while the phone is ringing

Press ￿before lifting the handset. The frequency changes each time you press a key (max. 3 levels). The last frequency set is stored.

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Siemens 2010 manual Hearing and being heard, Setting the volume of tone ringing, Setting the frequency of the ringing tone

2010 specifications

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