User guide

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Switching back and forth between these time groups can be done
manually or automatically – according to a schedule configured by
the system administrator.
Select the Automatic entry to activate automatic time control. The
configured time groups then switch automatically according to the
schedule configured by the system administrator. This setting
remains active until one of the existing time groups is set manually.
The system administrator can configure up to 10 time groups. The
time groups are either numbered (default setting) or they have been
given a name by the system administrator. You can manually select a
specific time group; the automatic time control is then deactivated.
Note: Any “MSN” call diversion always remains in effect – regardless
of the currently active time group.
Date / Time: The date and time are taken over from the exchange on the
first external outgoing call. If this information is not transmitted by
your network operator, you can set the date and time here yourself.
Information Menus
Use the B info key to access other menus with information on received, calls, mes-
sages, etc. as well as current settings of your telephone.
When the phone lock is activated (see page 85) access to the information menu is
blocked.
Note
In order to be able use the Info key, an OpenCom 100 communications system
must be using a software version of at least 5.22.
“Info” Menu
This menu is for quickly locating received or saved messages. The same menu
entries are also in the main menu. If there are new entries on the info list, the Info
key flashes. The menu entries described as follows only appear when corre-
sponding messages (calls, notifications) are there.
When idle, press the
B Info key briefly. You see one or more entries...
Missed calls: Information on missed calls (please refer to the section “Call Lists” on
page 72)