Contacting Emergency Services; Important Note For Headset Users; Tips For Your Comfort And Safety - Mitel OpenPhone 27 User Manual

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Range Warning: provides 4 short beeps whenever you move out of range of the system.
When you are out of range of the system, your OpenPhone 27 handset will not function. If
you hear the 4 short beeps, move back into range by getting closer to a Radio Fixed Part
(RFP).
Volume Setting: sets the volume of the handset ear piece, loudspeaker, and headset during
the call. You can only set the volume while on a call. To set the volume (7 levels), long press
the up or down arrow keys
Time: displays the 3300 ICP system time.
Contrast: adjust the contrast of the handset display.
Languages: changes the display language. A maximum of 8 languages are supported:
Dutch, German, Italian, English (default is English), French, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish.
Headset: supports a standard 2.5 mm jack to connect a headset (inline hook switch
supported).
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ONTACTING EMERGENCY SERVICES
This handset, like any wireless phone, communicates over radio signals. As with any wireless
phone, you may not be able to establish a connection under all conditions. Therefore, you should
never rely solely on a wireless telephone for essential communication (for example, in medical
emergencies).You can program an emergency number into the SOS key on your handset (see
Using the SOS key on page 19).
The Key Lock feature disables the handset keypad and prevents the accidental dialling of
numbers that could result in nuisance calls. It also prevents accidental calls to emergency
services numbers (for example 999, 911 or 112).
To enable or disable the key lock while in idle state
To enable long press the # key, to disable press the
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MPORTANT NOTE FOR HEADSET USERS
You can plug the optional headset into the jack on the OP27 handset and enable the auto-answer
feature through the OP27 local mode menu or the 3300 system option menu. For instructions on
enabling auto-answer, see Auto-answer on page 24.
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IPS FOR YOUR COMFORT AND SAFETY
Don't cradle the handset!
Prolonged use of the handset can lead to neck, shoulder, or back discomfort, especially if you
cradle the handset between your ear and shoulder. If you use your phone a lot, you may find it
more comfortable to use a headset. See Auto-answer on page 24 for instructions on how to
enable or disable headset auto-answer.
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