Aastra DT423 User Guide - Cordless Phones for MX-ONE - Page 62
Define Navigation Key, Sound and Alert Settings, Adjust the Ring Volume, Set different Ring Signals
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 8 Select "Control question", and press "Select". It is off by default. If the control question is enabled, a Proceed? dialog window is displayed when pressing the defined Hot key. Press "Yes" to proceed. 9 Press "Save" 13.7.3 Define Navigation Key 1 Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". 2 Select in the menu. 3 Select "Navigation keys". 4 Select "Up", "Down", "Left", or "Right". 5 Select "Function". 6 Press "Select" to select function for the key. 7 Select function from list, and press "Back". 8 Select "Value" (only for some of the functions). Enter a value for example a number. Press "Back". 9 Select "Control question". It is disabled by default. If the control question is enabled, a Proceed? dialog window is displayed when pressing the defined key. Press "Yes" to proceed. 10 Press "Save". 13.8 Settings 13.8.1 Sound and Alert Settings Adjust the Ring Volume Note: An intrinsically safe handset's ring volume is lower than a non-intrinsically safe handset's ring volume due to current limitations. 1 Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". 2 Select in the menu. 3 Select "Sound & Alerts. 4 Select "Volume". 5 Step with to increase the volume and with to decrease it. Press "Back" to save the setting. Set different Ring Signals for Internal Call, External Call and 1 Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". 2 Select in the menu. 3 Select "Sound & Alerts". 4 Select "Ring signals". 5 Different signals for internal calls, external calls and call back can be set. Select "Internal call", "External call", or "Callback", The handset has 14 different ring signals. Note: Additional ring signals might be selectable if them are configured via WinPDM/ CPDM3. See the handset's Configuration Manual for more information. 6 Press "Back". 1424-EN/LZT 103 089 B 2014-04-13 56