BASE SETTINGS
9.5 Resetting the Base
Similarly to the handset reset (ref. par. 8.7), you can
reset the Base. This restores all the user selectable
features under the BS Settings menu to the factory
preset initial settings. The base reset can help to
solve some logical malfunctions related to the base.
To reset the base just follow these steps:
1. Press the MENU soft key to display the Main menu
items.
2. Press repeatedly the navigation keys
to choose BS Settings, then press the SELECT soft
key.
3. Enter the current base PIN to access the BS Settings
menu, and press the SELECT soft key.
4. Press repeatedly the or key to choose 6:
Base Reset, then press the SELECT soft key. The
display asks you to confirm the base reset.
5. At this time:
• If you want to reset the base, press the SELECT soft
key.
• If you don’t want to reset the base, press the CAN-
CEL soft key.
6. To exit, press the key.
✍Resetting the base does not affect the handsets regis-
tered to the base.
9.4 Changing Flash Time
During a conversation, the FLASH soft key allows
you to access the special services offered by the tele-
phone network or transfer a call to another extension
when you are connected to a PABX (Private
Automatic Branch of eXchange). For details, see par.
3.8.
If your FLASH key does not work properly, you need
to adjust the Flash time as follows:
1. Press the MENU soft key to display the Main menu
items.
2. Press repeatedly the navigation keys
to choose BS Settings, then press the SELECTsoft
key.
3. Enter the current base PIN to access the BS
Settings menu, and press the SELECT soft key.
4. Press repeatedly the or key to choose
5:Flash Time, then press the SELECT soft key. The
display shows the current setting with the check
symbol at the right end.
5. Press repeatedly the or key to choose the
desired flash time, then press the SELECT soft key.
You can choose from 80, 100, 120, 180, 250, 300,
500 or 600 ms.
6. To exit, press the key.
✍We recommend to contact your service provider or refer
to your PABX user’s manual in order to know the
proper flash time to use with your telephone network.
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