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Mute

You can deactivate the telephone handset and microphone during a call. Neither you nor the called party will hear each other. The connection is maintained and is indicated by the playing of music on-hold.

LPress the mute key during the call.

To reactivate the handset and microphone:

>"￿Press the key again.

Setting the handset volume

There are 2 handset volume settings (factory setting: level 1).

￿Lift the handset, then start the function.

or 1

= Soft,

"<2

= Loud.

Press the set key, then replace the handset.

Activating/ deactivating the key confirmation tone

A “confirmation tone” is activated as an acoustic check that the telephone has registered each individual key pressed. You can activate and deacti- vate the confirmation tone as you require:

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

or ￿0 = Confirmation tone off, "<1 = Confirmation tone on.

>"￿Press the set key, then replace the handset.

Locking/ unlocking the telephone

Call numbers cannot be dialed when the telephone is locked, however in- coming calls can be received.

￿Lift the handset, then start the function.

or 1

= Lock,

"<0

= Unlock

Press the set key, then replace the handset.

Operation at private PABXs

Entering/deleting exchange codes

If you are using your telephone on a private PABX, you may need to store one or more exchange codes. A dialing pause of 3 seconds is automatically set when the exchange code is saved.

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Lift the handset then start the function.

(a)To delete all exchange codes:

Press the set key and replace the handset.

(b)To enter an exchange code:

Enter a one- to three-digit exchange code.

If you want to enter another exchange code: Press the redial key and enter the next exchange code.

Press the set key, then replace the handset.

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2010 specifications

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