Operating more than one handset

Internal listening in on an external call

You are conducting an external call. An internal party can listen in on this call and also take part in the conversation. All the parties are made aware of this by a signal tone.

Precondition: The Listening In function is activated.

Activating/deactivating internal listening in

¢Add. Features

¢Listening In

~Enter system PIN (p. 52) and press OK (= on).v¢Ð¢Base

aLong press (idle status).

Internal listening in

In use is shown in your handset display. You would like to listen in on the existing external call.

cPress and hold the talk key. You can now listen in on the call. All parties hear a signal tone.

Ending listening in:

aPress the end call key (signal tone).

If the first internal party presses the end call key a, a signal tone sounds. The handset that is listening in is still connected to the external party however.

Changing the name of a handset

During registration, the names "INT 1", "INT 2" etc. are assigned automatically. You can change these names. The name can be up to 10 characters long. The changed name is displayed in the list of every handset.

uOpen list of handsets.

sSelect handset.

Edit

Press the display key.

~Enter name.

Save

Press the display key.

Changing a handset's internal number

A handset is automatically assigned the lowest unassigned number when it is registered. If all the numbers have been assigned, number 6 is overwritten provided the handset is in idle status. You can change the internal number of all registered handsets (1–6).

uOpen list of handsets.

vOpen menu.

Edit H/Set No.

Select and press OK. The list of handsets is displayed.

sThe current number flashes. Select a handset.

~Enter the new internal number (1–6). The handset's old number is overwritten.

Save

Press the display key to save

 

the entry.

aLong press (idle status).

You will hear the error tone if you assign an internal number twice (a falling tone sequence). Repeat the process with an unused number.

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