AASTRA 600d for OpenCom 1000 User Guide (with bookmarks) EN User Manual

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Display

Here you can select for how long the full display illumination (each time a key is
pressed, for instance) remains active (10 ... 240 s).

Keyboard Here you can select for how long the keyboard illumination remains active each

time a key is pressed (1 ... 240 s).

Charger

Here you can select for how long the display illumination remains active if the
device is placed in the charger cradle (off, 1... 240 sec.).

Conversation

To save battery energy, you can use this feature to specify the behaviour of the
display illumination during a call (light off, on, dimmed).

LED indications

You can switch the LED indicators on/off according to requirements (see also
page 17 ).

Life indication

Slowly flashing green or orange LED.

Incoming call

Rapidly flashing green or orange LED for
incoming call.

Out of range

Rapidly flashing red LED if you are moving out of the
system's radio range

Charge indication

LED lights up orange when the battery is being
charged and switches to green when fully charged.

Infos

Slowly flashing red LED for a new entry,
e.g. in the call list.

Handsfree

Lights green LED when the loudspeaker
is activated.

Appointment

Slowly flashing red LED when the appointment
is signalled.

Alarm clock

Slowly flashing red LED when the alarm time
is signalled.

List access

The caller list and/or redial list are normally administered on your handset (setting: Local). If
a list is also managed in the communication system (setting: PBX), you can select which list
you want to display. Select Automatic to ensure that the device always uses the list (where
available) from the PBX communication system. If the list is not available, the automatic
selection remains on Local. Selecting PBX (or Automatic / PBX) makes sense if your handset
is operating in parallel with corded phones. This ensures that both devices have access to
the same list and that any changes made are visible on both devices.

Devices menu

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