Operation; Display; Navigation Using The Buttons; Making And Ending Calls - switel CD7702 Mode D'emploi

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Operation

5.1

Display

The display indicates all the important functions by means of various icons. It is equipped with an automatic
back−lighting feature which lights up the display for approx. 30 seconds when any button is pressed.
5.2

Navigation using the buttons

All the functions can be accessed by means of a user friendly, graphical menu. Pay attention to the texts in the
display which accompany the menu because they help you to navigate correctly and intuitively.
All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the handset is in Standby mode. A beach view and the
name of the handset appear in the display (preset to Studio 1") when it is in standby mode. Standby mode is
activated by pressing the ) button.
Button
The current function is displayed directly above the button in the left of the display according to
<
the operating function. The function is selected after pressing the button. When in standby, the
button opens the menu.
The current function is displayed directly above the button in the right of the display according
>
to the operating function. The function is selected after pressing the button. When in standby,
the button opens the list of names in the phone book.
+
Press the button to scroll upwards in the menu.
-
Press the button to scroll downwards in the menu.
)
Press the button to close the menu at any point and reset the handset to standby mode.
5.3

Making and ending calls

1. Enter the phone number (max. 25 digits).
Press the > button briefly to delete the last digit entered. Press and hold the > button to delete the
NOTE:
entire phone number. The handset returns to standby mode.
2. Press the ( button and the required connection is established.
Alternatively, press the ( button first and then enter the required phone number. It is not possible to
NOTE:
correct wrong digits individually, as described above, using this dialling procedure.
3. To end a call, press the ) button or place the handset in the base station.
5.4

Taking a call

Both the handset and base station ring. Take the handset from the base station, thus establishing the connection.
The call LED on the base station flashes.
If the Auto Talk option is deactivated, establish the connection by pressing the ( button on the
NOTE:
handset.
5.5

Taking two external calls

You will hear acoustic signals (call waiting) if a second call is received while you are carrying out a telephone
conversation. The number of the second caller appears in the display. It is possible to switch between the two
callers by pressing the button sequence R 2 as required. One caller is put on hold while you converse with
the other.
NOTE:
In order to use the supplementary services provided by Swisscom, the recall time setting 300 ms has
to be selected (refer to Chapter 14.4 Setting the recall time").
Caution: The caller number display and call waiting function are optional services offered by the tele-
phone network provider. The caller number appears in the display if the service is offered by your
telephone network provider. Contact your network provider for further information.
5.6

Hands-free

1. Press the ( button during a call. You can then hear the caller through the loudspeaker in the
handset.
2. Press the ( button again to end hands-free mode.
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