User's Manual

Table Of Contents
PRELIMINARY
TD 92333GB
2006-03-20/ Ver. PA8
User Manual
9d24 Mkll Cordless Telephone
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6.3 Modes
Enter by following the instructions in
4.1 Enter/Exit the Menu Mode on page 19. Select
the Modes tab and press the Navigation key (down) to enter Modes.
Modes
Normal
In charger
Mode 2
Select
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The handset is equipped with ten Modes. Two modes are preset at delivery and the
remaining eight modes are left for the user to define. The preset modes are; Normal and In
charger. The option Switch off is also located under the Modes tab.
Normal Mode
The Normal mode is the default mode.
In charger Mode
The In charger mode is activated when the handset is placed in the charger and
deactivated when removed, it cannot be manually selected. Your last selected mode is
automatically chosen when the handset is removed from the charger.
User defined Modes
Eight modes can be defined and saved by the user. The modes can, for example, be used
to create a special headset mode with different ring signal volume and automatic answer
of incoming calls. Another example is when several users are sharing the same handset.
Each user can then define his own settings, for example; type of ring signal, volume,
answering method, Soft key settings etc. Note that one has to change to the user defined
modes manually.
6.3.1 Change Modes
Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key (down) to enter Modes. A list with all
modes is shown. Use Navigation key (up/down) and mark the Mode you want to change
to. Press “Select”; the name of the marked Mode is shown. The handset will automatically
return to the list.
A Soft/Hot key can be programmed to change modes, see
6.5.8 Edit a Soft key on page
32 for more information.
6.3.2 Change Mode Settings
Select the Modes tab and press the Navigation key (down) to enter Modes. A list with all
modes is shown. Use Navigation key (up/down) and mark the Mode you want to change
the settings in. Press Navigation key (right) to view the settings. The handling is then
according to the ordinary settings, see
6.5 Settings on page 30, but you also have the
possibility to set Absent On/Off, choose answering method and give the mode a new
name.