Quick reference guide – AASTRA 4147 Medium for MD Evolution Quick Reference Guide EN User Manual

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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Programming Dialog 4106/ Dialog 4147

Ringing type and
volume for Dialog
4106

+ Prog + # + digit 1-9 or 0

to inhibit (0 is cancelled by lifting
the handset) + Prog + replace the
handset.

Digit Type

Volume

1 1

time

Soft

2 1

time

Medium

3 1

time

Loud

4 4

times Soft

5 4

times Medium

6 4

times Loud

7 10

times Soft

8

10 times

Medium

9 10

times Loud

0 None

Off

Ringing type for
Dialog 4147

+ Prog + 7 + digit 0-4

+ Prog + replace the handset.

digit 0

1 time

digit 1

2 times

digit 2

4 times

digit 3

6 times

digit 4

10 times

Ringing volume for
Dialog 4147

+ Prog + 6 + digit 1-3

+ Prog + replace the handset.
digit

1 Soft

digit

2 Medium

digit

3 Loud

Ringing ON/OFF for
Dialog 4147

+ Prog + 9 + digit 0 or 1 +

Prog + replace the handset.

digit

0 Off

digit

1 On

Program a repertory
key or Message key
on Dialog 4106 and
Dialog 4147

+ Prog + press key to be

programmed + telephone nb or
service code (digit 0-9, *, #,
Pause) + Prog + replace the
handset. The nb can have up to
21 digits. For Dialog 4147,
program the 2

nd

nb by pressing

twice the repertory key before
entering the nb.



Presentation of Dialog 4147 Medium


1. Prog key when programming. The switch 10 shall be in
position Prog On.
2. Key Message/ 2

nd

. The light is flashing for new

messages. Press the key for access secondary key
functions.
3. Eight programmable keys with 1/ 2 numbers per key.
Stored numbers remain for about 24 hours when
unplugging the telephone.
4. Mute key. Switch the microphone on or off.
5. Loudspeaker on/off key or headset key
Switch 9 in position Loudspeaker/LS. To switch on the LS,
press the key. To switch off the LS, replace the handset.
Switch 9 in position Headset/HS. To make a call, press the
key + dial your number; to answer a call, press the key; to
release a call, press the key that is light on.
6. Redial/Pause key. To redial the last dialled number or
insert a pause when waiting for dial tone.
7. R key for sending a 100-ms flashing. Used for specific
purposes.
8. Volume control of handset or activated loudspeaker.
Under the telephone, Data port to connect a modem, a PC
or any other device.
11. Switch with 3 positions. STD for no-message indication,
MW+ indicates a waiting message (straight line cable) and
MW- indicates a waiting message (twisted line cable).


Presentation of Dialog 4106 Basic

1. Three programmable keys. Stored numbers remain for
about 24 hours when unplugging the telephone.
2. Mute/ Prog key.
Mute for switch on/off the microphone. Prog used when
programming after lifting the handset.
3. Message key. The light is flashing for new messages.
The key is programmable with your voicemail number.
4. Redial/Pause key. To redial the last dialled number or
insert a pause when waiting for dial tone.
5. R key for sending a 100-ms flashing. Used for specific
purposes.
6. Volume control of the handset.
7. Switch with 3 positions. STD for no-message indication,
MW+ indicates a waiting message (straight line cable) and
MW- indicates waiting message (twisted line cable).












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