MUTE key
During a call, when you press the MUTE
key
, the microphone is switched off and
the other party cannot listen to you. To
reactivate the conversation, press the
MUTE key
again. While the MUTE is
activated, the person you are speaking to
will hear music on hold. Music generation
can be deactivated through programming. If
the music is deactivated, you will be able
hear the person you are speaking to,
although he will not be able to hear you.
Activating the music on hold:
Lift the handset
Press the PROG key
: Enter the code 1101
Press the PROG key
Listen the confirmation tone - long
beep
Hung up
Deactivating the music on hold:
Lift the handset
Press the PROG key
: Enter the code 1100
Press the PROG key
Listen the confirmation tone - long
beep
Hung up
PAUSE key
This key may be used when the telephone
is connected on a PBX system; it inserts a
pause
of
approximately
3,6
between the digits. It works after pressing
or entering the first digit, when pressing the
PAUSE key
. These pauses can be
stored in the one-touch memories, two-
touch memories and in the REDIAL.
FLASH Key
(special services)
The FLASH key
allows you to access
specific special services (follow-me, call
waiting, conference, etc.), as long as your
telephone is connected on a digital central
office or on a PBX system.
The default factory flash is 270 ms. It may
be necessary to program a different flash
time. If you are not managing to use the
flash key, refer to the documentation of
your PBX to check what the most adequate
time is.
Changing the Flash time:
To change the programmed flash time on
the telephone, carry out the following
procedure:
Lift the handset
Press the PROG key
Enter one of the codes below, in
according with the desired flash time:
• 1950 flash time 90 ms
• 1951 flash time 120 ms
• 1952 flash time 270 ms
:
• 1953 flash time 375 ms
• 1954 flash time 600 ms
Press the PROG key
Listen the confirmation tone - long
beep
Hung up
Storing phone number in memories
The telephone has 14 memories: 10 two-
touch memories, accessed by the MEM key
and 4 one-touch memories (position 8
seconds
on page 1). All the memories can contain a
maximum of 32 digits each.
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