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    Telephone book
    Deleting the telephone book
    You can also delete the entire telephone book in one go, e.g. if you are lending
    the mobile unit to another user. This function is also protected by the mobile
    unit PIN.
    ßPress the function key.
    P hone bookConfirm the Telephone book function.
    OK
    NE XTScroll to Delet.phone book and confirm.
    Delete.phone book
    OK
    PINEnter the mobile unit PIN and confirm.
    OK
    Delete allConfirm the display – the entire telephone book is
    entries indeleted.
    phone book?
    OK 
    						
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    PIN Features
    Electronic Telephone Lock
    This feature allows you to lock your extension by dialling your PIN, which
    prevents unauthorised use of your extension. The PIN assigned to your
    extension will be provided by your System Administrator.
    Lock your Extension
    oDial 
    * ** *
    * 21 and your PIN
    gPress the line key.
    Wait until the display shows Carried out
    gPress the line key.
    Your extension will now be restricted to local or internal calls only.
    Special dial tone will be heard to remind you that the feature is activated.
    Unlock your Extension
    oDial # 21 and your PIN
    gPress the line key.
    Wait until the display shows Carried out
    gPress the line key.
    Note:
    You will still be able to receive calls when your extension is locked. 
    						
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    PIN Features
    Mobile Class of Service
    This feature allows you to activate your own Class of Service (barring level)
    on any extension.
    Activate Mobile Class of Service
    oDial 
    * ** *
    * 25 and your PIN
    gPress the line key.
    Wait until the display shows Enter ID
    gPress the line key.
    Call will now register against your name on the Telephone Management
    System
    Cancel Mobile Class of Service
    oDial # 25
    gPress the line key.
    Display shows Id deleted
    gPress the line key.
    Note:
    Should you forget to cancel your PIN at the remote extension, contact
    the extension and ask them to dial  # 25. The PIN will however be
    automatically cancelled if the extension is not used for a predetermined
    time. 
    						
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    PIN Features
    Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN
    The mobile unit PIN protects your mobile unit against misuse.
    The mobile unit PIN is required for the following functions:
    – saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN
    – deleting the telephone book
    Important:
    lIf you forget your mobile unit PIN, you will need a service technician to
    access the device. Forgetting a PIN is just as serious as losing a key.
    In this case, please consult your system administrator.
    lEntry error is displayed if an incorrect mobile unit PIN is entered.
    lUsing the function key, these functions can be cancelled/terminated
    before confirming save/delete.
    lThe functions Lock/unlock mobile unit and Save/modify direct
    number do not apply to Hicom cordless E. The mobile unit can be
    locked against unauthorised dialling by means of the Change COS
    code function.
    The default PIN is 0000.
    This function allows you to save and modify your personal mobile unit PIN at
    any time:
    ßPress the function key.
    NE XTScroll to Telephone lock and confirm.
    OK
    PIN, e.g. Enter the old PIN and confirm.
    0000 The default PIN is 0000.
    OK
    NE XTScroll to Change PIN and confirm.
    Change P IN
    OK
    New PIN, e.g. Enter the New PIN (4-digit number) and confirm.
    4321
    OK
    Repeat new PIN: Re-enter the New PIN carefully.
    SAVEPress the display key to save the modified PIN – New
    PIN stored! is displayed briefly. 
    						
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    Settings
    Overview - settings
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    Settings
    Setting the language
    ßPress the function key.
    e.g. Scroll to Einstellungen/Settings/R‚glages/
    WEITERImpostazioni/Ajustes/Instellingen/
    E ins tellungenProgramac™o with the left display key and confirm with
    OKthe right display key.
    WEITERScroll to Sprache/Language/Langue/Lingua/Idioma/
    SpracheTaal/Idioma with the left display key and confirm with
    OKthe right display key.
    WEITERScroll to the required language with the left display key
    e.g. and confirm with the right display key.
    neu: E nglisc h
    OK
    Settings - handset, tone ringing...
    ßPress the function key.
    NE XTScroll to Settings and confirm.
    Settings
    OK
    For an explanation of the individual setting, see
    Overview – settings page 45. Handset volume
    Handset volume
    Tone ringing
    Display contrast
    Registrate
    Language
    Autom.backlight
    Aut.call accept.
    Multicell config
    Initialisation
    - - - - - - - - - - - - 
    						
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    Settings
    Example: setting the tone ringing volume
    NE XTScroll to Tone ringing and confirm.
    Tone ringing
    OK
    Tonering. volum eConfirm tone ringing volume – you hear tone at the
    OKcurrent setting (default: level 6), see display.
    Symbol for tone ringing
    Dark bars indicate the current setting
    – level 3 in this case
    Save current setting (save)
    Change the setting
    NE XTUse the display key to set the required volume.
    SAVESave the setting.
    Note:
    lYou can cancel each new setting before saving it by pressing ß.
    You will then jump back to the higher-level display.
    lThe language setting only refers to the display texts stored in the
    mobile unit. The system text language, e.g. when a call is in progress,
    corresponds to the Hicom 300 system setting.
    Tonering, volume
    NEXT SAVE 
    						
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    Settings
    Setting the station
    If your mobile unit is logged onto more than one station (systems ), you can
    set it to a particular station or a best station (automatic station changeover).
    Setting the station:
    ßPress the function key ß
    NE XTScroll to Search Station and confirm – the current
    S earc h stationsetting is displayed in the top line, e.g. Station 1
    OK(dimmed).
    NE XTIf necessary, scroll to the required station and confirm.
    e.g.
    Best station
    OK
    Activating/deactivating automatic searches:
    If you have set the mobile unit permanently to a station, you can also activate/
    deactivate Automatic Search.
    If Automatic Search is activated (identified by a *, e.g. Station 1*), the
    mobile unit searches for the default station for 30 seconds after switching it on
    or leaving the radio range. If this station is not found, the mobile unit
    automatically searches for another station.
    Prerequisite:
    You have selected a specific station as described above and confirmed with
    OK. – The display shows:
    Press 
    OK to activate
    Press 
    NO to deactivate 
    						
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    Batt.warningtone
    Range tone
    Ackowldgm. tone
    Error tone
    Synchr. tone
    - - - - - - - - - - - -
    Range tone
    ON OFF
    Settings
    Tones - keys, battery, range...
    ßPress the function key.
    NE XTScroll to Tones and confirm.
    Explanation of the individual tones, see Overview –
    tones on page 50.
    Example: activating/deactivating range tone
    NE XTScroll to Range tone and confirm.
    Range tones
    OK
    Type of tone
    Symbol for Tone deactivated
    Confirm current settings
    Display shows 
    ON or OFF, depending on the current
    setting
    ONPress the appropriate display key.
    or
    OFF
    SAVESave setting (store). 
    						
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    Settings
    Overview - Tones
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    e g n a rf f O
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    e n o ts a w g n i t t e s / n o i t c n u f l a c o l a f i e l b i d u A
    . d e m r o f r e p y l l u f s s e c c u sn O
    e n o t r o r r Et o n s a w g n i t t e s / n o i t c n u f a f i e l b i d u A
    e h t n i o s l A . d e m r o f r e p y l l u f s s e c c u s
    . s e i r t n e d e s i r o h t u a n u / d e r o r r e f o e s a cn O
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    a o t d e t c e n n o c e r s i t i n u e l i b o m e h t
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    . ) e s a bf f O
    Also see “Acoustic signals” on page 52 
    						
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