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Ringer tones and melodies, Discreet ringing, Key click – Ericsson 230i User Manual

Page 21: Display light, Display contrast, Clearing all handset settings, Personalising the base station, Changing settings (pin code), Multiple subscriber numbers (msn), Etworks

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Ringer tones and melodies

You can change the ringer tone for each call type to a different sound or a pre-
programmed melody using the RingType menu option. For each ring signal
type, you can choose from four ringer tones or six melodies.

Discreet ringing

In the discreet ringing mode, your handset starts ringing at the lowest audible
volume level. It then gets louder and louder.

Key click

You can hear a key click each time you press a key. This feature can be
switched on and off.

Display light

Your handset has an illuminated display which lights up when a key is
pressed, when a call is received or when it is placed in or taken out of the base
station. The illumination automatically goes off when no keys have been
pressed for a while.

Display contrast

You can adjust the contrast of the display to make it easier to read.

Clearing all handset settings

You can clear all settings on the handset simultaneously. The menu language,
however, remains unchanged. All handset settings revert to their default
settings.

Changing settings (PIN code)

If your handset is connected to the base station, you can change the base sta-
tion’s settings using the handset. You may have to enter the base station PIN
code to change these settings. For the default base station PIN code, see
page 23. To prevent others changing the settings of the base station, you
should change this code. You can find out how to do this in “Changing the
base station PIN code” on page 23
.

Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN)

With Euro-ISDN you are given up to 10 telephone numbers (operator depend-
ent). Each one of these telephone numbers, also called multiple subscriber
numbers, or MSNs, can be assigned to different handsets or other devices such
as a computer modem or fax machine. Assigning different MSNs to individual
handsets allows you to keep for instance business and personal calls sepa-
rated. You are able to assign the same MSN to a maximum of two handsets.

Note

When assigning MSNs all handsets will still ring unless you change the

ringing order. See “Ringing order” on page 21 for more information.

Presenting the handset’s internal number to the receiving party

You can send the internal number of your handset to the person you want to
call as part of the calling line identification. Go to the SUB menu to turn this
feature on or off. This feature is operator dependent.

PERSONALISING THE BASE STATION

>RingType

>DiscreetRng

>KeySound

>Handset

>Display

>Light

>Contrast

>MasterReset

PIN:

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>BaseStation

>Basic

>PhoneLine

>PhoneNumber

>SUB

ExternalCall

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