Index

Dialling

 

After line seizure

2

Before line seizure

3

Preparation

3

Directed answering of calls

40

Directed assignment of an MSN

37

Directed transfer of calls

40

Display

I

Display keys

I, 12

Do not disturb

41

Door release

 

Activating

44

Deactivating

44

Interference with electronic equipment

 

EMC

II

K

 

Key tones

 

Function

25

Set

20

Keypad lock

9

Keys

 

Control key

11

Display keys

12

Function keys

10

E

 

E-mail directory

36

Enquiry (second line)

5

Entering codes

88

Entrance telephone

43

External call forwarding

46

F

 

Function keys

10

Functions and codes

89

G

 

Group call

 

Activating/deactivating

61

Group functions

61

H

 

Handset

 

Locking/unlocking

86

Locking/unlocking other phones

87

Handset operating times

15

Handset telephone directory

34

Handset volume

18

Hash key

I, 10

Hunt group

61

I

 

Identification code

38

Idle display, editing

24

Individual system speed dialling

32

L

 

Leaving a message

70

Leaving the radio network/re-registering . 9

Line seizure

2, 3

Locking/unlocking the telephone

86

M

 

Mailbox function

70

Making calls

2, 3

Message functions

70

Message list

I, 10

Messages

70, 71

Microphone

I

MSN

37, 46

Mulap group

 

Activating call forwarding

68

Deactivating call forwarding

69

Deactivating/ activating group calls

..... 68

Forwarding a line

68

Multiple subscriber number

37, 46

N

 

NET key

10

Night service

48

Number redial

30

Deleting an entry

31, 36

List

3, 30

Manual

3

Transferring a phone number

31

96

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500 specifications

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