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Topcom T41 - Advanced Settings and Features; General Setting Information; Setting Date and Time; Setting Local Prefix

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6 Topcom T41
Topcom T41
8.4 Flash Key
Press the - button to use certain services as ‘Call Waiting’ (if this service is
provided by your telephone company); or to transfer phone calls when you are using a
telephone exchange (PABX). The flash time can changed to 110/300/600/1000ms.
(see chapter 9.4)
9Setting
9.1 General information
You can set T41 by taking following operation:
Press the - button to enter setting mode. ‘SET 1 DATE’ is displayed.
Press the - button or the - button to select the desired setting.
Press the - button to enter setting mode.
Press the - button or the - button change the setting value.
Press the - button to confirm your setting and go to next setting
Note: If no button is pressed within 5 seconds or press the - button , the unit
will return to standby mode after saved your current seting automatically.
9.2 Setting the Date and Time
When you have a subscription to the Caller ID service and your telephone provider
sends the date and time together with the telephone number, the phone’s clock will be
set automatically. The year must always be set manually. It is also possible to set the
clock manually:
Press the - button once. ‘SET 1 DATE’ is displayed.
Press the - button again, the year will blink.
Use the - button or the - button to select the year.
Press the - button to confirm the year and change to month.
Repeat the previous steps for changing and confirming month, day, hour and
minutes
After confirming the minutes, you will go to next setting
9.3 Setting the Local Prefix (5 digits)
The Local Prefix must be set when you are not allowed to dial out your own area code.
If there is an incoming call, starting with the programmed prefix, the code will not be
displayed and not be stored in the call list. For example, when 012 is programmed and
0123456789 is the incoming call number, 3456789 is displayed and stored in the call
list.
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