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Using a combination of the two methods, Leaving a special function, Changing a setting – Ericsson GH198 User Manual

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If you scroll too far, you can go back by using

(Down).

To select the last Special Function,
press M and then

. You can then se-

lect another Special Function, by scroll-
ing backward with

.

Using a Combination of the Two Methods

Enter the number of a Special Function, for example 11,
and then scroll forward or backward using

or

.

Leaving a Special Function

A Special Function is left automatically after 10
seconds, and the display returns to normal. Within
these 10 seconds you can press

or

to move

on to another Special Function, or C (CLEAR) to
leave the Special Functions.

A Special Function will be left automatically if
somebody calls you. Press Send to answer.

Changing a Setting

You can change the setting of certain Special Functions.
For example, with Special Function No. 0. Ringing Signal

Volume, you can set the volume of the ringing signal in four
steps, or turn the ringing signal OFF.

To change the setting, proceed as follows:

Press any numeric key, or the

*

(Star) or #

(Hash) key (repeatedly) until the desired setting
appears in the display.

The Ringing Signal Volume function has five settings. If you
press a numeric key a fifth time, the initial setting reappears.

Storing a New Setting

Pressing S (STORE),

or

will store the new

setting.

Press S if you wish to store the setting and then
leave the Special Functions.

Press

(Up) or

(Down) if you wish to store the

setting and then go on to another Special
Function.

Press

once again to move on to the next

Special Function, or

to move back to the

preceding Special Function.

If you do not press S,

or

within 10 seconds,

you will leave the Special Functions automatically.
The new setting will, however, not be stored.

If you wish to leave the Special Functions without
storing anything, press C (CLEAR) within these 10
seconds.

Special Functions

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