Operation Manual
- Normal Use -
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3.12 Setting the speaker volume
If you find the speaker too loud or too quiet, this can be adjusted to your taste.
During a call, you can use the buttons,
and , to adjust the speaker volume. The
volume setting will be shown in the Display as EAR VOL (1 to 5).
3.13 Redial
The redial function is especially useful if a number is engaged or the person called does
not answer. Your telephone stores the last five numbers called.
1. Press the button and the last number called will appear in the display.
2. By pressing the button again, you can display the previous number called. Use
the button to move through the list in the other direction.
3. Now press the call button, , to dial the number shown in the display.
Notice: If a number in the redial list matches a phonebook entry, the entry name will
replace the number in the display.
3.14 Temporary tone dialling
If your telephone line will only allow PULSE dialling, you can still use the advantages of
TONE dialling (e.g. listen to a remote answering machine). During a call, you can press
the
button to switch temporarily to TONE dialling.
At the end of the call, your telephone will automatically switch back to PULSE dialling.
3.15 Paging the handset from the base station
If you can no longer remember where you have left your handset, press the button
on the base station. For thirty seconds, the handset will emit its signal tone and should
then be easy to find. To stop the tone, press any button on the handset or the
button
on the base station.
3.16 Keypad lock
If you frequently carry the handset with you, you can lock the keypad so that buttons are
not pressed unintentionally. When the keypad lock is switched on, incoming calls can be
received as normal.
Activating the keypad lock
Press the
and the º buttons on the handset. The display shows the symbol .
Deactivating the keypad lock
To deactivate the keypad lock, press the
_,`and º buttons simultaneously.










