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Features and MenuCards Main Menu 5.2.5 MenuCard "Phone Settings" Select 4ƒPhone settings, followed by ... 1ƒVolume: Select 1ƒLoudspeaker or 2ƒHandset. You can change the default volume by using the key or entering a digit from to . 2 Ring tone: You can configure the ring tones for incoming calls on your tele- phone collectively or individually. You can specify whether a ring tone is to apply to the entire telephone or whether calls to particular call keys are to be signalled in different ways. When you have multiple call keys configured on your telephone, select Device or - for individual settings - select a key from the list of currently configured call keys. You can use different melodies and volumes to distinguish between four types of incoming calls: - 1 External calls - 2 Internal calls - 3 VIP call - 4 Door call You can set the 1ƒVolume and the 2ƒMelody individually for each type of call. Select a setting with the key. Note: In the Configurator of the Web console you can use the option Dialling tones as cadences to specify whether melodies are to be played in full or whether all melodies are all to be played at the same speed (played as cadences). The setting in the Configurator also affects melodies on system telephones if selected. This means you may only hear parts of some melodies. 4ƒMessage ring tone: You can set different ringer signals to signal messages on your system telephone or calls for members of your pick-up group. These can then be distinguished from one another. Select 1ƒShortƒmessages, 2ƒE-Mail, 3ƒPick-up or 4ƒVoicebox. For each type of message, you can specify 1ƒVolume and 2ƒMelody, or a short beep tone instead of a melody. The short beep tone is the default setting for all messages. You select a (different) setting using the key. 89

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Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
89
5.2.5
MenuCard “Phone Settings”
Select
4ƒPhone°settings
, followed by …
1ƒVolume
: Select
1ƒLoudspeaker
or
2ƒHandset
. You can change the default
volume by using the
key or entering a digit from
to
.
2°Ring°tone
: You can configure the ring tones for incoming calls on your tele-
phone collectively or individually. You can specify whether a ring tone is to apply
to the entire telephone or whether calls to particular call keys are to be signalled in
different ways.
When you have multiple call keys configured on your telephone, select
Device
or – for individual settings – select a key from the list of currently configured call
keys.
You can use different melodies and volumes to distinguish between four types of
incoming calls:
1°External°calls
2°Internal°calls
3°VIP°call
4°Door°call
You can set the
1ƒVolume
and the
2ƒMelody
individually for each type of call.
Select a setting with the
key.
Note:
In the
Configurator
of the Web console you can use
the option
Dialling tones as cadences
to specify whether
melodies are to be played in full or whether all melodies are
all to be played at the same speed (played as cadences). The
setting in the
Configurator
also affects melodies on system tel-
ephones if selected. This means you may only hear parts of
some melodies.
4ƒMessage°ring°tone
: You can set different ringer signals to signal messages
on your system telephone or calls for members of your pick-up group. These can
then be distinguished from one another.
Select
1ƒShortƒmessages
,
2ƒE-Mail
,
3ƒPick-up
or
4ƒVoicebox
. For each
type of message, you can specify
1ƒVolume
and
2ƒMelody
, or a short beep tone
instead of a melody. The short beep tone is the default setting for all messages.
You select a (different) setting using the
key.