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Devices menu

"Settings" menu

Key lock

Press Ok to activate the key lock (see also page 24).

Key programming

This menu item allows you to program the softkeys (except for Esc), the sidekeys and the
hotkeys (not Aastra 610d). After calling up the function press the key that you want to pro-
gram. A selection list of programmable features appears. It is the same selection that is dis-
played if the programmable key is pressed and held down in Idle mode. How to proceed is
described on page 94

Aastra 630d: This menu allows you to set the function of the SOS key. After calling up the
menu, press the SOS key and select ...

SOS call: with confirmation

If the SOS key is pressed briefly in an emergency, a prompt asks for confirma-
tion that the emergency call should be made. This prompt prevents emergency
calls from being triggered accidentally. A long keypress allows you to dial the
SOS emergency number immediately.

SOS call

If the SOS key is pressed in an emergency, the SOS emergency number is dialled
immediately.

User name

You can enter a name here that will be displayed in Idle mode.

Display

Language Select a display language from the list.

Font settings

(Aastra 620d/630d only) You can select a small, medium or large font for text
on the display.

Colour scheme

(Aastra 620d/630d only) You can choose between five different background
colours for the selection menus.

Brightness (Aastra 620d/630d only) You can change the brightness of the display to match

local lighting conditions.

Contrast

(Aastra 610d only) You can change the contrast of the display to match local
lighting conditions.

Illumination

Display dimming

This setting means that the display illumination remains permanently active or
dimmed for a user-definable time (1 min … 240 mins) even when the device is
in Idle mode or in the charger cradle. This setting reduces the life of the battery.

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