User guide

Description
Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium8
1 Programmable keys
Three keys for storing frequently called numbers. You can store
one number per key, see section “Dial By a Function Key” on
page 15.
Note: If you unplug the telephone, stored numbers will
remain for about 24 hours.
2 Mute/Prog
a. Switch microphone on or off. See section “During Calls” on
page 18.
b. Enter programming mode. See section “Settings” on page 20.
3 Message Waiting key
a. A flashing light indicates a waiting message.
b. Programmable key for storing of one frequently called number.
See section “Dial By a Function Key” on page 15
4 Last number redial/Pause key
a. Redial last number dialed. See section “Last Number Redial” on
page 14.
b. Insert a pause if you have to wait for dial tone when
programming a number into the memory. See section “Wait for
dial tone” on page 13.
5R-key
Used for example to make an inquiry, to transfer a call or to
establish a conference, see section “During Calls” on page 18.
6 Volume control
To adjust the volume.
7 Message Waiting switch
Switch Message Waiting indication on or off. Also used to reverse
the polarity in case of crossed line cables. See section “Settings”
on page 20.
8 Loudspeaker (beneath handset)
9 Handset with hearing aid function
Please note: The handset may attract and retain small
metal objects in the earcap region.