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Visual indicators for phone functions like loudspeaker, call forwarding, mute, and alarm status.
Detailed explanation of the display, various keys, and other physical elements of the telephone.
Lists the items included in the telephone package upon purchase.
Instructions for physically connecting the telephone components and the external line.
Guidance on placing the telephone safely and optimally for use and voice quality.
Describes phone functionality during local power failures and how to authorize emergency use.
Instructions for removing protective foil from the display and labelling programmable keys.
Covers on-hook dialling, auto-dialling using programmed keys, and last number redial.
Accessing numbers from the LOG register and the stored name list for dialling.
Includes direct name dialling, loudspeaker use, volume adjustment, handsfree, and microphone mute.
Covers initiating enquiry calls, handling call waiting, brokering, and call transfer.
Display of incoming caller ID, names, and handling of second incoming calls.
Setting up automatic redialing when a busy line becomes free.
Includes call charge display, unanswered calls, DTMF, CLIR, and MCID functions.
Temporarily holding calls to be retrieved later, possibly on another phone.
Navigating the telephone's menu structure using the MENU and Foxkey.
Outlines main menu categories: Name List, Telephone Settings, Functions, and Installation.
Storing, viewing, and managing contact names and phone numbers.
Configuring ringing melody, volume, and multiple subscriber numbers (MSNs).
Setting up call redirection based on different conditions like unconditional or busy.
Setting reminder alarms and activating the Do Not Disturb function to reject calls.
Configuring the telephone's time, date, and display language settings.
Programming lock, suppressing call waiting, and activating direct name dialling.
Setting call parking codes and configuring charging unit factors for call cost display.
Configuring headset operation and programming auto-dial keys for numbers or functions.
Procedures for removing programmed auto-dial keys and their assigned numbers or functions.
Setting the public access code for making external calls via a PBX.
Transferring calls by simply replacing the handset when connected to a PBX.
Using keypad input for PBX functions like call transfer and supplementary services.
Information on data retention during power cuts and accessing the service menu.
Solutions for common problems like no dial tone, blank display, or incorrect name display.
Guidelines for safe installation, operation, cleaning, and environmental considerations.
Details on product standards compliance and warranty conditions.