5
Familiarise yourself with your telephone
Important notes
Repairs
The equipment may only be opened or repaired by a qualified technician. Do not
open the telephone yourself. Doing so could damage the unit and cause it to mal
-
function.
What you should definitely read
You should definitely read the following sections. These sections explain all the parts
of your telephone. You will find out how to use your telephone.
Overview of your telephone (
→
p. 7)
Basic rules of operation (
→
p. 11)
Note
• You will often find this information line at the end of a section or chapter. It contains
additional information that will help you to make better use of the functions.
Additional functions
Functions marked by an * are not supplied as standard with your telephone.
Other functions may be disabled or – depending on the system software – not availa-
ble. If you wish to use one of these functions, please contact your system administra-
tor.
... telephoning made easy
You can make the following settings immediately or during your first telephone calls:
• Adapt the Volume for ringing (
→
p. 50), for the handset and the settings for
Handsfree to your surroundings.
• Adapting the contrast of the display (
→
p. 50) to the lighting conditions where you
are.
• Selecting which language (
→
p. 52) should be used for all displays. The langua-
ges available are English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch.
• Saving frequently used call numbers in an individual directory (
→
p. 42). You can
modify the individual directory entries yourself.