Loudspeaker
Key /
Signal Key
Key Lock
Number Keys
Switching Off
SOS Key
20
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R
The handset key R has multiple functions.
During a conversation: A short key press initiates an enquiry
during a call. A long key press activates the speaker or hands-
free mode.
In the idle state: A long key press activates the speaker or
hands-free mode. A short key press activates the shortcut menu
(refer to Menu Shortcuts starting on page 53).
In the idle state press the left soft key
switch the key lock on.
To switch the key lock off again press
The number keys are used to directly enter telephone numbers
and names, including Vanity phone numbers (which use let-
ters standing for specific digits of a phone number). Press the
0
key for a longer period to insert a pause in predial mode.
When entering text, you can use the arrow keys to move the
cursor to the beginning or end of the entry. Press the "down"
arrow key long to delete individual numbers/characters. The
Esc soft key cancels the entire procedure. The cursor moves
on automatically if there is input or no new character for a
time. See Entering Characters / Names starting on page 33 for a
description on how to enter text.
To switch off the handset, press the right soft key
longer period (approx. 2 sec.). Switch on the handset again
with the same key.
A separate key on the top left side of the handset activates an
SOS call or message in idle mode. See Emergency Call /
SOS Number starting on page 49 for details.
D
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and
successively to
D #
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E
for a