Acoustic Signaling; Ringing Tones; Acoustic Signaling Of Incoming Calls; Acoustic Sounds - Giant 5860 Operator's Manual

5.8g digital cordless phone
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Giant Telecom Limited – Operator Manual for 5860 – Version 0 2 29Jun2004

41.4 Acoustic signaling

41.4.1 Ringing tones

Same ringing tones as 2G4 LowCost will be used in the base.
Handset will use polyphonic ringer melodies.

41.4.2 Acoustic signaling of incoming calls

Signalling of external incoming calls has first priority.
Calls are signalled acoustically (ringer) and visually (display). Menu will be cancelled
as a result (e.g. navigating through the menu, editing procedures).
Only when an incoming call arrives while the PP is already engaged in a call, the PP
will not ring but call waiting will be signalled.

41.4.3 Acoustic sounds

Same acoustic sounds as 2G4 LowCost will be used in both handset and base
(Positive and negative confirmation tones).

41.5 Editors

This section defines the principles for inputting data:
• Editor for inputting fixed masks (e.g. Date/Time/PIN).
• Editor for inputting numbers and text (e.g. Name/Directory; ...).

41.5.1 Time/Date Editor

the time/date editor has a fixed number of digits and a fixed format.
For the editor the following rules apply:
The cursor position is displayed by means of a flashing underscore.
The fixed editing area is always enclosed in square brackets.
S e t
H a n d s e t
D a t e
T I m e
Editors must have a default. If no valid default '-' will be displayed.
41.5.1.1

Entering the editor

Upon entering the editor, the cursor is always positioned at the first digit.
T I m e
[ - - / - - ]
[ - - : - - ]
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