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Base station settings
SL 740/SL 745 / GBR / A3108-L740-B102-1-7619 / settings_bs_hs.fm / 28.09.2004
Using other menu functions:
©
Open
menu.
You can now select the following
functions with
s
and confirm your
choice with
OK
:
Edit Entry
Change selected appointment.
Delete Entry
Delete selected appointment.
Delete List
Delete
all
appointments.
Switching off or answering an
appointment alarm
Press the display key
Silence
to deactivate
the appointment call or select
MMS
to
respond with an MMS.
Displaying missed
appointments,
and anniversaries
Missed appointments/anniversaries
(page 52/page 16) are stored in the
Missed
Dates
list in the following cases.
u
You do not keep an appointment/
anniversary.
u
The handset is switched off at the time
of the appointment/anniversary.
The newest entry is at the beginning of
the list.
v
¢
ì
¢
Missed Dates
s
Select appointment/
anniversary.
This will display information
about the appointment/
anniversary. A missed
appointment is marked
with
¼
, a missed anniversary
with
‚
.
Delete
Press the display key to delete
the appointment/anniversary
or
MMS
Press the display key to write
an MMS.
a
Press and hold
(idle status).
If there is a new appointment/anniversary
in the list, the display shows
Appoint
.
Pressing the display key also opens the
Missed Dates
list.
If the list contains 30 entries, the oldest
entry is deleted when the next
appointment call rings.
Restoring the handset to factory
settings
You can reset individual settings and
changes you have made. This will not
affect entries in the directory, the calls list,
the email directory or the speed dial list,
the handset's registration to the base
station and the contents of the File
Manager. The appendix provides an
overview of the default settings, page 61.
Press
a
to cancel the reset.
v
¢
Ð
¢
Handset
¢
Reset Handset
Yes
Press the display key.
a
Press and hold
(idle status).
Base station settings
All the settings for the base station are
made with a registered Gigaset SL74
handset.
Protection against unauthorised
access
Protect the base station system settings
with a system PIN that only you know.
The system PIN must now be entered for
handset registration/de-registration,
restoring factory settings, internal
activation or barring numbers, for
example.