Sending DTMF Tones
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones al-
low you to communicate with answering ma-
chines, computerized telephony systems, etc.
DTMF tones can be transmitted even when
the keypad tones are switched off.
I Manual Method
➀
Make a call to a desired telephone
number.
➁
Key in the digits. Each digit is sent di-
rectly as a DTMF tone. The length of
thetonedependsonhowlongyou
press the key.
II Automatic Transmission
In automatic transmission you can send
number sequences already stored in the
memory.
Note:
In some SIM cards the storing of sequences
containing characters ‘w’, ‘p’, ‘+’, ‘#’ or ‘✱‘
may not be possible.
When sending a sequence, after a ‘w’ char-
acter the key has to be pressed to
send the rest of the sequence.
➀
Make a call to the desired telephone
number.
➁
Recall the number sequence from the
memory.
➂
Press MENU to send the sequence.
After the sequence is sent, it will disappear
from the display.
During the sequence transmission, only the
keys , and C are active.
The Menu Facility
The phone has a set of functions arranged
in menus and submenus. You can check
or change the setting of a particular func-
tion. The menus as well as the submenus
can be entered by using either ‘The Menu
Method’ or ‘The Shortcut Method’.
The Menu Method
➀
Press MENU to enter the menu.
➁
Press or to find the menu you
want.
➂
Press M to select the menu.
If the menu contains submenus, press
or to reach the desired submenu.
Press M to select the submenu.
➃
Press the and keys to scroll
through the setting options.
➄
Press M to select the setting.
Note:
Press C to exit the menu facility any time
during the procedure, and the function will
not be changed.
The Shortcut Method
Press MENU followed by the number of
the menu function, e.g. MENU 8 to enter
the Ringing Option menu. The current set-
ting is displayed.
The shortcut option also applies to sub-
menus and settings as well, e.g. MENU 4
42; MENU 4 for Phone Settings and then
4 for selecting the Lights and then 2 for se-
lecting lights off.
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