User guide
Features and Menus
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Features and Menus
How to Set Features
There are different ways to set the features of your telephone and of the system:
Using menus
Use the mobile unit menus to conveniently make settings on the desired features
(please refer to Menu Navigation starting on page 30 also).
Some menu entries are only shown on your mobile unit when you are authorised
to use the corresponding feature. Contact the system administrator when you
have questions on specific features or are not able to use a feature satisfactorily.
Using programmed keys
The key menu contains a list of the call and function keys programmed by the
system administrator. Use the function keys to configure the features of your tele-
phone and of the system.
Using code number procedures
Many features can also be configured by entering code numbers. Code numbers
are entered via the
* and # keys respectively and in combination with a specific
series of numbers (
0 to 9 keys).
Code number input is especially intended for analogue terminals on your system.
Code numbers can also be used on your mobile unit. They are described in the
user guide on the analogue terminals. Ask your system administrator about it.
The Main Menu
The Main menu contains all available features. Some of the menu items can be
found in other state-dependent menus as well. For example, received e-mails are
available in the Main menu under Messages and also available via the
B Info key.
Features which affect your telephone’s reachability (e.g. call blocking activated)
are located in the Main menu and also in the Active features menu which you can
access via long key press of the
B Info key.
Press
Menu
softkey briefly. This displays the primary menu groups …
Calls: This contains the most important features relevant to a call.
Call diversions: This menu groups offers all types of call diversions.