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Programming your telephone
Points to remember when programming
Programming is an integral part of the operating concept; before you start programming,
read the chapter "Operation: the menu system" at the beginning of this booklet.
Handset
While programming, the handset remains on hook. If you lift the handset during
programming, the programming sequence will be interrupted. If you receive a call during
programming, you must decide whether to answer the call or to continue with the
programming.
Programming mode
You can advance to the beginning of the programming mode in one of two ways:
– "Long click" of the MENU key (at least 2 seconds)
– Press the MENU key repeatedly until "Prog." appears; press the Foxkey under "Prog."
Notes A "long click" of the Name dialling key advances the program directly to the
menu for entries into the private directory.
A "long click" of a variably programmable key advances the program directly to
the programming menu for this key.
"Long clicks" are software and PBX dependant.
MENU key
With the MENU key you can move at two levels: Firstly at the programming level
(PRG 1–…; selection of the "PRG" point that you wish to program, for example, "Keys")
and secondly at its sub-function level (for example, allocation of a Number key). You can
leave both levels by pressing the END key.
Storing
Store the contents of a menu item that you have programmed or changed by pressing
the Foxkey under "Ok". If you press the Foxkey under "Back" or the END key, the
programming will not be stored.
Programming example:
Setting the ringing melody
In the Programming mode, press the Foxkey un-
der "Ring", go to the menu item "Melody" with
the MENU key, select the desired adjustment
using the Foxkey to scroll. Check by pressing the
Foxkey under "Test", save it with the Foxkey un-
der "Ok". Return to the initial state by pressing
the END key.
Note You can adjust the volume and speed of the ring signal in the same way.
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