System Telephones on the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300
External Audio Devices
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OpenPhone 65 and their assignment are configured in the
Configurator
of the
Web console.
Please note:
In order to plug in a keypad module, you must first unplug
your system telephone’s U
pn
cable. Although adapters can be
plugged in during operation, this is not permissible for key-
pad modules.
1.5.1 Selecting the Function Level
You switch levels by using the level key
at the lower right. The icons in the
top line of the display tell you which level is set.
1.5.2 Operating the Keypad Module Keys
The keys of the keypad module are operated in the same way as programmed
keys, as described in this user guide (see the following sections:
Programming a
Destination
starting on page 101,
Programming Functions
starting on page 102,
and
Programming the Call Keys
starting on page 71).
Before programming a key, you must always select the desired level. All MenuCard
displays related to the keys of an add-on device are shown in the display of the
basic device.
1.6
External Audio Devices
1.6.1 Configuring Audio Devices
You use the
7 Add-on adapter
menu in the
Phone settings
menu group to
configure and activate the audio devices connected to your system telephone
(OpenPhone 63 or OpenPhone 65).
In the
Main menu
you select
4 Phone settings
, then
7 Add-on adapter
,
followed by …
■
Under the menu item
1 Add-on selection
you enter the type of analogue
audio device connected to socket 1, or deactivate the socket. Select the type of
device that is to be activated (
Ear cap
,
Second handset
,
Headset
,
Active
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