Using A Handset In Walk And Talk Mode As A Room Monitor - Siemens Gigaset S430 User Manual

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Activating Walk and Talk mode
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Walky-Talky
If, when you are in Walk and Talk mode,
you press the talk key c or handsfree
key d, the call will go to all the hand-
sets that are in Walk and Talk mode. The
connection is made with the first handset
to answer the Walk and Talk call.
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The loudspeaker volume and advisory
tones are set in exactly the same way as
if your handsets were in range of the
base station (page 34).
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"Activate/deactivate ringtone"
(page 35) and "Activate/deactivate key-
pad lock" (page 8) are available in Walk
and Talk mode.
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To open the menu, press the display
key ©.
Deactivating Walk and Talk mode
Press the display key.
§OFF§
Using a handset in Walk and Talk
mode as a room monitor
This function allows you to use the Walk
and Talk mode as a room monitor. The
room monitor will then call all handsets
that are in Walk and Talk mode as soon as
the previously set noise level has been
reached.
During the call, all keys are locked except
the end call key. The room monitor
function remains active after you end the
call. It must be activated again if the hand-
set has been switched off.
Caution!
– You should always check the operation
of the room monitor before use.
For example, test the sensitivity and
connection.
– The active room monitor function consider-
ably reduces the operating time of the
handset. Place the handset in the charging
cradle if necessary. This ensures that the
battery does not run down.
– The handset should be positioned 1 to
2 metres away from the baby. The micro-
phone must be directed towards the baby.
– Please note that the Walk and Talk func-
tion's room monitor does not provide full
security.
Activating/deactivating the
room monitor
©
Press the display key.
Room Monitor
Select and press
Room M.:
Select
On
to activate. Select
tivate.
Level:
Set the noise sensitivity at the desired
level
(Low
or High).
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Save changes.
The room monitor has now been acti-
vated/deactivated.
Using several handsets
.
§OK§
Off
to deac-
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