5
Programming
5.1 Program the telephone number
1. Set function switch to PROG
2. Enter the telephone number where you can be reached
Each keystroke will be acknowledged by a beep.
(24 digits at most)
3. Set function switch to OFF
Note:
The telephone number remains stored even when bébétel
Key .#. introduces a dialling delay of 5 seconds between two digits:
e.g. when you are at a hotel and you need to dial a number, often 0 or 9, in order to get an external line. Then
a delay must be added after first digit (first digit + .#. + telephone number). Example: 0#021 234 56 78.
If you use bébétel
0044 for
, 0041 for
If your private exchange uses a flash-pulse to start an internal call you can program as follows: .2. + .#.
followed by internal telephone number. Example if you want to call extension "99": 2#99.
The key .*. makes bébétel
If you key a wrong number set function switch to OFF and repeat steps 1 to 3.
5.2 Program a PIN-code
1. Set function switch to PROG
2. Press key .#.
3. Enter PIN-code (4 to 7 digits)
4. Press key .#.
5. Enter PIN-code once again for confirmation
6. Press key .#.
7. Set function switch to OFF
Note:
The PIN-code remains stored even when bébétel
is an acknowledgement beep at the end of input. Wrong re-entering of PIN-code will provoke two beeps.
PIN-code will then not be stored so the old PIN-code remains active.
PIN-code must consist of min. 4 and max. 7 digits.
Factory setting of PIN-code is 9797. We recommend programming a personal PIN-code for safety reasons.
If you key a wrong number set function switch to OFF and repeat steps 1 to 7.
46
®
abroad, you have to add the country-code to the telephone number:
, 0047 for
. Example if you are at a hotel abroad: 0#0044 21 234 56 78.
®
hang up after 5 seconds.
OFF
ON
PROG
®
is switched off.
OFF
ON
PROG
®
is switched off. If PIN-code is re-entered correctly there
OFF
ON
PROG
OFF
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PROG