Features and MenuCards
Main Menu
MenuCard "Main Menu"
This MenuCard contains all available features. Some of the menu items can
be found in other MenuCards as well. Incoming e-mails, for example, are
under
3 Messages
i
key
(where the system has been so configured). Features affecting your
telephone's availability (e. g. active call protection) are in the Main menu and
in the MenuCard
8 Active features
i
info key
.
You can also use the Main menu to programme features on a key.
M
Long press the MenuCard key, or if the telephone is idle, short press the
MenuCard key and select the menu item
groups of menus ...
1 Calls
: This contains the most important features relevant to a call.
: This menu group contains all the types of call forwarding
2 Call forwarding
you can programme on your telephone. Please keep in mind the explanations
in the chapter Forwarding Calls starting on page 78.
: This menu group provides information on short messages and e-
3 Messages
mails that you have received or sent. You can also schedule appointments
and activate pre-defined messages ("Presence" function).
4 Phone settings
: In this menu group you can adjust the telephone's settings
to suit your personal requirements, e. g. volume, ring tone settings, and
display contrast.
5 Protection
: Here you can activate call protection or the telephone lock,
among other things.
: This menu group provides you with all the features that can
6 Connections
affect a call. Depending on the particular state, these features are also
displayed in the MenuCards that you can call up during a connection.
: You can edit the system telephone books in this menu group.
7 Phone book
: This menu group contains all functions offered by your
9 Applications
system telephone in conjunction with additional programme packages of
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in the Main menu and can also be called up by using the info
, which you can call up by long pressing the
. This displays the primary
Main menu
Main Menu