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SilverCrest SDT 1.7 A1
176 - English
Ring Tone
Press the or buttons on the directional control [4] to select a ringtone. There are 9 ringtones
to choose from. Press the Phonebook button [3] to save. A confirmation beep will sound and the
“Saved” message will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Ringer Volume
You can adjust the ringer volume in 5 levels (5 = very high; OFF = no ringtone). Press the or
directional control buttons [4] to set the desired volume. To save the selected setting, press the
Phonebook button [3]. A confirmation beep will sound and the “Saved” message will appear for a
few seconds on the display [2].
Dial Mode
There are two different options you can use.
Sound
Tone dialling is the most popular dialling method nowadays.
Pulse
Pulse dialling is normally used with older PBX devices.
Press the or directional control buttons [4] to select the desired option. To save the selected
setting, press the Phonebook button [3]. A confirmation beep will sound and the “Saved” message
will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
Recall
You can use the Recall/Flash (R) function with the Recall/Flash button [4] on your handset
during a phone call. When using your phone with a PBX, this feature also allows you to put an
external call on hold and make an internal call, or to forward the external call to a different
extension. The Recall/Flash function will cause a short, temporary line interruption.
The following options are available:
Short
100 ms interruption.
Long
300 ms interruption.
Press the or directional control buttons [4] to select the desired option. To save the selected
setting, press the Phonebook button [3]. A confirmation beep will sound and the “Saved” message
will appear for a few seconds on the display [2].
The Recall/Flash function allows you to use specific services for external phone calls,
e.g. “Call Waiting”. The requirement for this is that your network provider supports this
feature.
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