Consultation call, call swapping, conference not possible.
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These functions that can be executed on the device must be provided and enabled by the network
provider. Operation can vary from one network provider to another.
Volume of the handset (earpiece volume) too quiet
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The volume is at the lowest level
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Change the earpiece volume setting (
Change the handset position on the ear
Handsfree volume too quiet
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The volume is at the lowest level
You hear a tone during operation
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Action has failed/invalid input
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The batteries are empty
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The system PIN you have entered is incorrect
You hear a tone during the call
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The batteries are empty
Forgotten system PIN
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Reset the system PIN to 0000 (
Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt
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The system PIN you have entered is incorrect
The device has come into contact with liquid
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Allow the device to dry.
The emergency function could not be configured
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You have not saved any emergency numbers
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The emergency function is not activated
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The emergency function only works when the device is directly connected to the network or to a PABX
that does not require "R" or "P" for network assignment
The receiver of an emergency call does not pick up
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In some PABX, acceptance of the emergency call by pressing the key 5 does not divert this to the
connected handset. The emergency function is not possible in this case, as a conversation cannot be held.
Test the emergency function after set-up with each receiver entered.
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page 45)
Change the handsfree volume setting (
Repeat the process. Read the display and refer to the user guide
Charge the batteries (
Re-enter the system PIN or reset (
Charge the batteries (
page 49)
Re-enter the system PIN or reset (
Contact with liquid (
Save at least one emergency number (
Activate the emergency function (
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Contact your network provider
page 12)
page 12)
page 62)
Emergency function direct dial key (
Questions and answers
page 45)
page 49)
page 49)
page 28)
page 28)
page 27)
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