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Suppressing display of telephone numbers on called partys unit
To suppress display of your telephone number on the called partys unit, use a sequence of telephone services (CLIR). To do this, your telephone must be set to tone dialling (DTMF). c Press the off-hook key. Enter Service sequence for telephone number suppression, wait for dial tone and then dial the telephone number. A prerequisite here is that the network provider must support this function.
Dialling with speed dialling numbers
If you have programmed speed dialling numbers ( page 32), you can dial the associated number by entering a speed dialling number. c Seize the dialup line. You hear dial tone. Press the speed dialling key and enter the speed dialling code (0 to 9) for the required number.
If you are not sure of the speed dialling code for the required number: keep pressing the speed dialling key until both numbers appear on the display. Enter the speed dialling code displayed (4 in this example).
Outgoing calls Number redial
Redialling the last number called Redialling one of the last five numbers called c O O You hear dial tone. The last number called is redialled. You then hear ring tone. Press this key unit the required call number appears on the handsets display. You can delete part or all of the selected call number with the speed dial key in order to make corrections where applicable, The call number is dialled. You then hear the ring tone.
Temporary tone dialling (DTMF)
Precondition: an external connection has been set up. B* Press the keys in turn. The signalling method is switched to DTMF for the duration of the call. DTMF is indicated by the symbol F on the display of the handset.*)
Replace the handset in the base station or charger unit. The connection is cleared down. a or Clear down the connection.
The green symbols D , F and H on the keys make it easier to find or recognise the functions.

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Internal calls
Calling an internal station
If there are several handsets ( page 59), you can make internal calls to the other handsets. These calls are free of charge.
Checking your own internal number
Press the internal key on your own handset and enter the number of the required unit (1 to 6). You hear internal ringing tone. The handset is called.

If the answering machine (in the default state) is not switched on after three rings, no messages are waiting. or e.g. 33 B
Fixed number of 3 tone rings. Store the settings.
Listening to messages as they are recorded You can specify whether the loudspeaker is switched on or off during the automatic answering of calls. If the loudspeaker is switched on, you can listen in on messages as they are recorded. Start the function. Code for listening to messages (default setting). Code for not listening to messages. Store the settings.
Intermezzo function (pause during message playback) You can specify how the answering machine plays back messages. With the default setting, the answering machine outputs several messages one after the other without pauses. You can set the system so that between each message there is an announcement requesting you to play back the next message. The next message is not played back until key keyW has been pressed. This gives you time to decide whether or not you wish to delete a message, for example. B #I9 Start the procedure. Code for pause between messages. Code for no pause between messages (default setting). Store the settings.
B Time stamp function on/off
You can specify whether recorded messages are to include the day and time when the message was received. B #I9 Start the procedure. Code for activating the time stamp function (default setting). Code for deactivating the time stamp function. Store the settings.
Important basic settings Resetting the base station to the default state
With this procedure you can change the following settings back to the default (factory) state:

q q q q q

signalling method ( page 16) length of pause after trunk code/main trunk code ( page 19) assignment of ringing ( page 59) charge factor ( page 35) direct dialling-in ( page 59)
The following stored data is deleted:
trunk code/main trunk code rate units/charges
The stored system code ( page 19) and the messages/announcements on the answering machine are not deleted. All logged-on handsets remain registered. B #1 O 250B Start the procedure. Enter the 4-digit system code (default: 0000) ( page 19). Reset the base station to the default state.
Important basic settings Resetting Gigaset 2000S handset to the default state

q q q q q q q q q q q

volume of tone ringing ( page 29) pitch of tone ringing ( page 29) audio volume ( page 30) base station number display ( page 61) battery warning tone ( page 31) range warning tone ( page 31) synchronisation tone ( page 32) automatic call acceptance ( page 32) key acknowledgement tone ( page 30) positive acknowledgement tone ( page 31) negative acknowledgement tone ( page 31)

redial memory ( page 9) speed dialling memory ( page 33) The stored handset PIN ( page 20) is not deleted.
Start the procedure. Enter the 4-digit handset PIN ( page 20). Reset the handset to the default state.
Important basic settings Setting device connection for Gigaset 1000TAE
Start the procedure. Enter 4-digit system code; (default: 0000) ( page 19).
Enter internal number for the device connection (handset, Gigaset 1000TAE). Set fax recognition Set modem Set handset (default) Automatic fax recognition is only active if Direct Inward Dialling is switched on ( page 59)

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Individual settings on the base station
You can configure your Gigaset 2015 plus individually. The settings can be made from a registered handset.
Switching off base station tone ringing or setting volume of tone ringing
You can specify whether tone ringing is heard at the base station or only at the handset. If tone ringing is to be audible at the base station, you can set the volume as required. There are seven levels: Level 0 = No tone ringing at the base station. Calls are only signalled at the handset. Volume range from quiet to loud.

Level 1. Level 6 =

The default setting is Level 6 (loud). The volume of the tone ringing at the handset can also be set ( page 29). B#
Start the procedure. The tone ringing which has been set is heard; the volume which has been set is indicated:
(Example: volume level 6 has been set)
Press the digit for the level required (1 to 6) or 0 for Tone ringing off and store.
Setting pitch of base station tone ringing
You can set the pitch of the tone signals at the base station. The pitch can be set to one of 6 levels. The default setting is 1. In order to adjust the pitch, the tone ringing should be switched on at the base station. It is advisable to have distinctive ringing signals for the base station and the handsets. The pitch of the tone ringing at the handset can also be set ( page 29).
Start the procedure. The tone ringing which has been set is heard; the pitch which has been set is indicated:

Level 3

Activating/deactivating advisory and warning tones
Activating/deactivating key acknowledgement tone When the key acknowledgement tone is activated, each keystroke is confirmed audibly. The key acknowledgement tone can be activated (status 1, default setting) or deactivated (status 0). B3
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate the key acknowledgement tone. Deactivate the key acknowledgement tone.
Activating/deactivating negative acknowledgement tone When negative acknowledgement tone is activated, any incorrect inputs are signalled audibly. The negative acknowledgement tone can be activated (status 1, default setting) or deactivated (status 0). B3
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate negative acknowledgement tone. Deactivate negative acknowledgement tone.
Activating/deactivating positive acknowledgement tone When positive acknowledgement tone is activated, the successful completion of procedures is signalled audibly. The positive acknowledgement tone can be activated (status 1, default setting) or deactivated (status 0). B3
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate positive acknowledgement tone. Deactivate positive acknowledgement tone.
Activating/deactivating battery warning tone When battery warning tone is activated, an audible low battery warning is issued for the handset. The battery warning tone can be activated (status 1, default setting) or deactivated (status 0). B3
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate battery warning tone. Deactivate battery warning tone.
Activating/deactivating range warning tone When range warning tone is activated, a signal is issued if the handset is too far from the base station. The range warning tone can be activated (status 1) or deactivated (status 0, default setting). B3
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate range warning tone. Deactivate range warning tone. 31
Activating/deactivating synchronisation tone When synchronisation tone is activated, a signal is issued if the handset was too far from the base station and has returned within range. The synchronisation tone can be activated (status 1) or deactivated (status 0, default setting). B3

Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate synchronisation tone. Deactivate synchronisation tone.
Activating/deactivating automatic call acceptance
When automatic call acceptance is activated, you are connected to the calling party as soon as you remove the handset from the charger unit. Automatic call acceptance can be activated (status 1, default setting) or deactivated (status 0). B3
1B 0B Speed dialling numbers
Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate automatic call acceptance. Deactivate automatic call acceptance.
You can store speed dialling numbers for frequently required external numbers. These speed dialling codes can then be used for calling outside numbers ( page 8). A total of 10 speed dialling numbers can be stored. The stored external number can consist of a maximum of 22 characters, i.e. digits or the star, square, PBX recall and redial keys (manual dialling pause). You can also administer speed dialling numbers in the course of a call.
Displaying or storing speed dialling numbers You can call up the memory configuration of the speed dialling numbers on the display. You can assign external telephone numbers to the speed dialling numbers shown. Start the procedure. Select the speed dialling number: enter a digit from 0 to 9. The selected speed dialling number and the current memory assignment are indicated on the display of the handset:

3 z P f

(Example: speed dialling no. 3 is unassigned) (Example: speed dialling no. 0 is assigned to 123456)
P fN B Acknowledge the display. or
Enter and store the external number. The number entered is assigned to the selected speed dialling number. If the speed dialling number is already allocated to an external number, the old number is overwritten with the new number. You can delete part or all of the call number entered with the speed dial key in order to make corrections where applicable, Acknowledge the display.
Notebook function While you are conducting a call you can store a telephone number as a speed dial number. Start the procedure. Select the speed dial number: enter a digit between 0 and 9. The selected speed dial number and the current memory assignment appear in the display on the handset: Enter the external telephone number. Press this key to store the number as a speed dial number. or You can store each of the last five redial numbers as speed dial numbers. Start the procedure. Select the speed dial number: enter a digit between 0 and 9. The selected speed dial number appears in the display of your handset: Use the last number redial key to select one of the last five redial numbers. Press this key to store the last redial number as a speed dial number.

MODE y

Press the key at the base station. To select announcement 1, press the mode key until A1 appears in the display. You will hear the announcement: Operating mode: call recording after announcement 1. To select announcement 2, press the mode key until A2 appears in the display. You will hear the announcement: Operating mode: call recording after announcement 2. To select the advisory message, press the mode key until Ao or H1 or rS am appears in the display. You will hear the announcement: Operating mode: advisory message. If you hear the message Cancelled this indi, cates that the procedure has been aborted. The operating mode has not been changed.
The answering machine Announcements and advisory message
In addition to the default message, you can record two announcements (announcement 1 and announcement 2) and an advisory message. In case a caller exceeds the maximum recording time, you can additionally record a closing announcement to inform the calling party than the recording time has come to an end. You can program the maximum message length ( page 21). A typical announcement is: You have called Peter Jones. Unfortunately I am not available at the moment, but you can leave a message. Please speak after the tone. A typical closing announcement is: You have reached the end of the time available for your message. Thank you for calling. A typical advisory message is: You have called Peter Jones. I will be back at the office tomorrow. Recording announcement or advisory message You can make a new recording of announcement 1, announcement 2 or the advisory message at any time. Announcements must be between 6 and 30 seconds in length, closing announcements between 3 and 10 seconds. The advisory message must be between 6 and 170 seconds in length. If these time limits are exceeded, you receive an error message and are requested to record the announcement again. During the recording, the number of seconds which have elapsed can be read off the 2-digit LED display at the base station.
Selecting mode of operation ( page 44). If an announcement is deleted for the selected mode of operation, it is automatically replaced by the default prerecorded announcement.
When you have selected the relevant operating mode and the red LED has gone off, press these keys in quick succession. Your handset rings (if there are several handsets, they all ring). Accept the internal call with the offhook key c. You hear a preliminary announcement: Recording announcement or Recording advisory message. This is followed by a ready tone, after which you record your text.

a or You are including a closing announcement (only possible with announcement 1 and announcement 2): press the key at the base station. You hear a preliminary announcement: Recording of closing announcement. This is followed by a ready tone, after which you record your text. Press the key on the handset. The recorded text is replayed via loudspeaker so that it can be checked.
You are not including a closing announcement: press the key on the handset. The recorded text is replayed via loudspeaker so that it can be checked.
Checking recording of announcements or advisory message You can listen to the stored recordings of announcement 1, announcement 2 and the advisory message at any time.

MODE y MODE y

Select the operating mode ( page 44). When you have selected the relevant operating mode and the red LED has gone off, press these keys in succession. The announcement text is output. Abort the process.
Deleting announcements or advisory message You can delete stored recordings of announcement 1, announcement 2 and revert to the pre-defined default announcement. You can also delete the advisory message.
Select the operating mode ( page 44). When you have selected the relevant operating mode and the red LED has gone off, press the keys in succession. Delete the announcement. Abort the process.
The answering machine Recording conversations
You can record your telephone conversations during calls. You can then play back the conversation recordings as you would recorded messages ( page 48). This option is only available for external calls. Please ask the person you are speaking to for permission to record the conversation. Starting/terminating recording I
Press keys on handset. On/off key on base station flashes. The display on the handset shows the following for two seconds: 91 f
The conversation is recorded. I
To finish recording, press the keys again. The display on the handset shows the following for two seconds: 90 f
Conversations can also be recorded with the open listening function ( page 11).
The answering machine Private memos
You can use the memory of the answering machine to record personal memos. You can then play back a memo in the same way as a recorded message ( page 48). Starting/terminating recording Private memos can have the same maximum length as messages from callers. You can change the message length as required ( page 21). During the recording, the number of seconds which have elapsed can be read off the 2-digit LED display at the base station.

Messages

Press the key at the base station. Your handset rings. Take the call. There is a loudspeaker announcement: Recording message. This is followed by a ready tone, after which you record your text. Terminate recording.
The answering machine differentiates between new messages and messages which have already been listened to. With new messages, the on/off key flashes at the base station. The 2-digit LED display at the base station informs you how many messages are stored. Automatic recording compression means that up to 15 minutes of recording time is available for messages. If the message recording memory is full, the answering machine switches over automatically to the advisory message operating mode. The precondition for this is that you have recorded an announcement for this advisory message mode ( page 45). Playing back stored messages
Playing back new messages: Press the key at the base station briefly (< 1 sec.). Playing back all messages: Hold down the key at the base station (approx. 1 sec.).
If the intermezzo function is activated ( page 23), there is a pause in playback after each message and playback does not continue until key W has been pressed. The number of the current message is indicated on the 2-digit LED display at the base station. The messages are played back via loudspeaker and at the handset. The number is indicated automatically at the start of each message. If the time stamp function is activated ( page 23), the time of the message is also indicated. Messages with telephone number transmission For further information, please refer to the section on remote operation functions under Calling back callers page 53. Skipping forwards and backwards during playback
To move on to the next message: Press the key at the base station. To play back the current message again: Press the key at the base station briefly (< 1 sec.). To skip back several messages: Press the key several times in quick succession (maximum of 1 sec. between keystrokes). To skip back to the first message: Hold down the key at the base station. Note when branching forwards to the next message: after a message has been played back for two seconds, it is classified as having been listened to.

Interrupting playback

Aborting playback (cancelling)
Press the key at the base station. Playback is interrupted. A reminder announcement is provided: Pause. To continue playback: Press the key.

Playback is interrupted. A reminder announcement is provided: Pause. To continue playback: press the key.

55 :: 5

Press the key twice.
Marking a message new during playback Press the key twice during message playback. Playback skips to the end of the message. There is a reminder announcement: Message is new. Abort the process. Playback is continued. You can mark a message new up to four times. Deleting a message during playback
Deleting all messages listened to
Press the key during playback of the message to be erased. Playback is stopped. There is a loudspeaker announcement: Delete. This is followed by the announcement: Message deleted. Abort the process. Playback is continued.
This is followed by the announcement: Delete. This is followed by the announcement: Messages deleted. Abort the process.
Selecting the operating mode
Recording announcement or
This is followed by the announcement: Operating mode. Select the call recording after announcement 1 operating mode. The operating mode is announced by way of a check. Select the call recording after announcement 2 operating mode. The operating mode is announced by way of a check. Select the advisory message operating mode. The operating mode is announced by way of a check. Abort the process. Precondition: Operating mode 1 or 2 is selected. This is followed by the announcement: Recording. This is followed by the announcement: Recording announcement. You hear a ready tone, after which you record your text. You are not including a closing announcement. The recorded text is replayed so that it can be checked. You are including a closing announcement. You hear a preliminary announcement: Recording of closing announcement. This is followed by a ready tone, after which you record your text. Terminate recording. The recorded text is replayed so that it can be checked.
Recording advisory announcement or
Precondition: The advisory message operating mode ( page 55) has been selected.
This is followed by the announcement: Recording. This is followed by the announcement: Recording of advisory message. You hear a ready tone, after which you record your text. The recorded text is replayed so that it can be checked.
Checking recording of announcements or advisory message Precondition: The required operating mode ( page 55) has been selected.
The stored announcement text is output.
Deleting announcements or advisory message Precondition: The required operating mode ( page 55) has been selected. This is followed by the announcement: Delete.
The announcement text is deleted. This is followed by the announcement: Announcement deleted. Announcement 1 and announcement 2 are replaced by the pre-defined default text. Abort the process.

Recording private memos

Do not pause for longer than 8 seconds when recording private memos. The maximum length of such memos is limited by the pre-defined message length.
Activating voice calling or
This is followed by the announcement: Recording. This is followed by the announcement: Message recording. You hear a ready tone, after which you record your text. Abort the process.
Switching the answering machine on/off The answering machine is switched on or off. An audio message indicates the new status Answering machine on or Answering machine off.
Accepting an external call c or
You will hear the announcement: Voice calling This is. followed by a ready tone. The base station loudspeaker outputs all that is spoken into the handset or telephone.
If automatic call acceptance (basic answering machine setting page 21) is activated: press the key on the handset. If automatic call acceptance (basic answering machine setting page 21) is deactivated: press the keys on the handset in succession. You are now connected as an external caller to the internal user who has picked up the call. The loudspeaker is switched off.

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Logging on additional handsets at the base station
You can operate the following at a Gigaset 2015 plus base station: up to six Gigaset 1000S/2000S or Gigaset 1000C/2000C/2000C pocket/2000T as well as the Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socket. The Gigaset 2000S handset has already been logged on with the internal telephone number 1 at the base station with station number 1. Each additional handset must be logged on at the base station.
Logging on Gigaset 2000S/1000S handset at the base station
If you wish to operate your handset at several (up to 4) base stations ( page 61), you must repeat the following procedure at each of these base stations. The handset must be switched off ( page 15) Prepare the base station
Keep pressing the green paging key at the base station until you hear the log-on (registration) tone (this takes roughly 10 seconds). Log on handset

1 or 2,3,4 h

Handset must be switched off. Within one minute: enter and hold down station number of the base station (1) on the handset. Press this key also, until the display appears on the handset. The handset is switched on. Examples: logging on
Logging onto the 1st base station hold down 1, and press h. Station number 1 f
Logging onto the 2nd base station hold down 2, and press h.

Switching between collective ringing, ringing priority and direct inward dialling B# O*
Start the procedure. Enter 4-digit system code (default 0000) ( page 20). The current setting is indicated on the display:

nP f N

(Example:1 = collective ringing is set) 59
Operating several handsets 1B 2B 3B
B# O* Set collective ringing. Set priority ringing. Set direct inward dialling.
Selecting handsets for collective ringing/ringing group 2
Start the procedure. Enter the 4-digit system code (default: 0000) ( page 19). The current setting is indicated on the display. Handsets programmed for collective ringing or ringing group 2 are indicated by their internal numbers, those which have been excluded are marked with blanks. Enter the internal number of the required handset (1 to 6) to be inserted or deleted and confirm with B.
Selecting a handset for ringing group 1 B# O*
Start the procedure. Enter the 4-digit system code (default: 0000) ( page 19). The current setting is indicated on the display:
(Example: Handset 1 is in ringing group 1)
Enter the internal number of the required handset (1 to 6) and confirm with B.
Setting the number of tone rings for ringing priority B# O*
(Example: 3 ton rings are set.
Enter the number of rings (2 to 9) and confirm with B.

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Operation with several base stations
You can log on and operate your handset at up to 4 Gigaset base stations of the Gigaset family (from Gigaset 1010 and Gigaset 2010 and higher). This has the following advantages:
You can operate the same handset at geographically dispersed base stations (e.g. at home and in the office). In large premises, a number of base stations can be positioned to give you much wider coverage with the same handset. Note the following important points when operating a handset at several base stations:
Calls in progress are interrupted or cleared down when you switch from the radio range of one base station to the radio range of another base station. Internal calls can only be made within the radio range of a base station - not to handsets which are within radio range of a different base station. If your handset is switched on and you are out of range of all base stations for several minutes, it can take up to 20 minutes to relocate a base station. In such cases you can speed up the process of relocation by switching the handset on and off ( page 14).

Taking transferred external call:
Internal consultation hold:

Redial:

Storing speed dialling number:
Enter the telephone number and store with B.
Dialling with speed dialling number: Setting handset volume:
Press cQ, then 0. 9 select the speed dialling number. Press B0, then 1. 3 select the handset volume level and store with B. Press B5, then 1. 6 select the tone ringing volume level and store with B. Press I 8 to activate or deactivate monitoring.
Setting tone ringing volume:
Activating monitoring at the base station:

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Index Index
A Accessories... 74 Announcement text remote operation. 55 Answering machine accepting a call.. 51 advisory message.. 45 announcement.. 45 basic settings.. 21 call acceptance.. 51 calling back callers.. 53 closing announcement.. 45 default announcement.. 46 deleting announcements. 46 explanations.. 43 Intermezzo function.. 23 listening to announcement. 46 memos... 48 message length.. 21 messages, explanations.. 48 monitoring function.. 51 number of tone rings.. 22 operating modes, explanations.. 44 play back messages. 48 recording announcements.. 45 recording conversations.. 47 remote operation. 51 starting/terminating recording. 47 Attaching carrying clip to handset.. 69 Automatic call acceptance.. 32 B Barred codes activate/deactivate.. 39 delete.. 39 display... 38 explanation.. 38 store.. 38 Barring barred codes.. 38 base station.. 36 emergency numbers.. 36 trunk access.. 40 Barring function..36, 41 displays... 42 Base station adjust volume... 11 collective call.. 10 connecting.. 2 individual settings.. 27 key click.. 28 log off handset.. 58 place of installation.. 66 reset to default state.. 24 station number.. 61 tone ringing.. Base station number..61 Basic settings..14 answering machine..21 day, time..24 PIN...19 signalling method.17 system code..19 Batteries charging...3 important information..67 Battery warning tone..31 C Call
accept (off-hook)..5 automatic acceptance..32 connect...13 external...5 incoming..5 internal..5 outgoing..7 terminate..11 transfer..13 Call barring, activating/deactivating.39 Call duration display activate/deactivate..35 Care of the equipment..69 Check own internal number.10 CLIP...5 CLIR...8 Collective call..10 Collective ringing..59 Comfort telephones..63 Connect..13 Consultation call..12 Contents of package..1 Cordless socket..58 D Day and time settings.24 DECT...70 Default state.. 24, 25 Delete barred codes..39 Speed dialling numbers..34 trunk/main trunk code..19 Dial with speed dialling numbers.8 Dial pulsing (DP)..16 Direct inward dialling..59 Displays for barring function..42 Disposal..71 DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency). 9, 16
E Emergency numbers display... 37 explanation.. 36 store.. 37 F Faults, self-help.. 72 Fax recognition... 26 G GAP (Generic Access Profile). 70 Gigaset 2000C, 2000C pocket, 2000T.. 63 logging on.. 65 H Handset activating/deactivating base station. 61 barring function.. 41 collective call.. 10 collective ringing.. 59 individual settings.. 29 log on to base station.. 58 operating several. 59 operating states.. 14 PIN... 20 quick-reference guide.. 75 reset to default state.. 25 ringing priority... 59 search... 10 set handset volume.. 30 switching to protect state.. 14 tone ringing pitch. 29 tone ringing volume.. 29 Handset volume set... 30 I Incoming calls.. 5 Individual settings base station.. 27 handset... 29 Information batteries.. 67 for people wearing hearing aids. 67 Intermezzo function.. 23 Internet address (see back page). 79 K Key click activate/deactivate.. 28 L Log on cordless socket..58 Gigaset 2000S/1000S comfort device..57 prepare base station..57 Log on comfort device..58 M Main trunk code..18 Memos...48 Message length, answering machine.21 Messages delete..50 explanation...48 mark...50 play back new...48 remote operation.. 53, 54 Mini-Western plug..2 Monitoring function..51 Mute function..6 N Negative acknowledgement tone activate/deactivate..31 Number store...32 suppression CLIR..8 Number check..7 O Off-hook...5 On-hook.. 5, 9 Open listening function via loudspeaker..11 Operating modes answering machine..44 remote operation..55 Operating several handsets..59 Operating states of the handset..14 Operation in conjunction with a PBX.17 Operation with several base stations.61 Outgoing calls, external..7 Outward-restricted trunk access.40 P Paging...IV Paging key...57 Pause during message playback.23 Pause length after trunk/main trunk code.19 PBX...18 PBX (telecommunications system).17 Personal Identification Number.19

 

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