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– Press ‘3’ to go to the next message.
– Press ‘1’ to go to the previous message.
– Press ‘8’ to stop playback.
– Press ‘6’ to erase the current message.
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Turning the answering machine on/off
You can turn the answering machine on/off remotely:
1. Call you machine
• The machine will pick up automatically after min. 10 rings
2. Slowly dial followed by the base PIN code
• Press ‘7’ to switch on the answering machine. The current
OGM will be played.
• Press ‘9’ to turn off the answering machine.
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Calling Line Identification Presentation, display of the caller's
telephone number on the called party's display.
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Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication; European
telecommunications standard for digital cordless telephones.
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Economic Mode; in DECT telephony this is low-radiation
operation.
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Effects a brief line interruption that is used to activated features
such as toggling or call forwarding. On PBXs, the flash or R key is
used for internal recall.
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Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying; digital modulation method to
reduce crosstalk problems in telephony.
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Internal subscriber. Other handset or extensions within a PBX.
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Obsolete analogue dialling mode ("clattering" dialling noises).
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Liquid Crystal Display.
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Light Emitting Diode.
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Dual Tone Multiple Frequency; modern, digital dialling mode.
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Outgoing message on an answering machine.
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Base station search function. When the paging key is
pressed, all registered handsets ring.
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Personal Identification Number.
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Recall key (see flash key).
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“Idle” status of a device without being completely switched off.
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Designation for a device unit with two identical devices e.g. two
handsets.
If you do not press any keys for 10 seconds, the
connection is automatically terminated and you will hear
a busy tone.
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