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Dialog 4106 Basic/Dialog 4147 Medium
Program
Store frequently used numbers, see section
page
27.
Message Waiting / 2nd
a. A flashing light indicates a waiting message. See section
"Messages" on page
56.
b. Key for access to secondary key functions (these functions are
stated on the second line of the corresponding key).
Programmable keys
Eight keys for storing frequently used numbers. You can store two
numbers per key, see section
Mute
Switch microphone on or off. See section
page
36.
Loudspeaker on/off / Headset key
a. Switch loudspeaker on or off. See section
page
36.
b. Activate headset. See section
Last number redial / Pause key
a. Redial last dialed number. See section
page
23.
b. Insert a pause if you have to wait for dial tone. See section
for dial tone" on page
21.
R-key
Used for example to make an inquiry, to transfer a call or to
establish a conference, see section
Note: Sometimes it is necessary to change the flash time
for the R-key, see section
Volume control
Adjust the volume.
Headset / Loudspeaker switch
a. In headset position, the Loudspeaker key activates a connected
headset. See section
"Settings" on page
b. In loudspeaker position, the Loudspeaker key activates the
loudspaker. See section
Prog On/Off switch
Enable or disable the Program key. See section
page
68.
"Speed Dialing" on
"Speed Dialing" on page
27.
"During Calls" on
"During Calls" on
"Headset" on page
73.
"Last Number Redial" on
"During Calls" on page
"Flash time" on page
74.
68.
"Settings" on page
68.
"Settings" on
Description
"Wait
36.
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