Display. Aastra IntelliGate A150, IntelliGate 2025, 5360, 5360ip, IntelliGate 2045, IntelliGate A300, IntelliGate 2065
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Personalizing Your Phone
Display
This section explains how to set display properties.
■ Setting the display
You may find the display is too bright or too dark.
You can adjust the display contrast .
Menu
Press Foxmenu, then Foxkey Menu .
Settings
Scroll to Settings and press the Select Foxkey.
Display
Scroll to Display and press the Select Foxkey.
Display contrast
Scroll to Display contrast and press the Modify Foxkey.
<Setting value>
Select the required setting and confirm with the Ok Foxkey.
➯
The setting is stored.
Setting the Ringing Properties (Audio)
This section explains how to set your phone's ringing tone properties.
■ Setting the ringing volume during ringing
You want to adjust the ringing volume.
You can adjust the ringing volume while the phone is ringing.
Quieter: Press the –-key.
Louder: Press the +-key.
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Personalizing Your Phone
■ Setting the Volume during a Call
You want to adjust the volume while in a call.
This automatically adjusts the volume of the handset and loudspeaker.
The new volume will remain stored even after the call is ended.
Quieter: Press the –-key.
Louder: Press the +-key.
■ Setting the Ringing Properties
You want to change the way in which your phone rings.
You can set the ringing volume , the ringing melody and the speed .
Note:
Please note that the ringing volume may be reduced if Aastra 5360 is not connected to the power supply.
Menu
Press Foxmenu, then Foxkey Menu .
Settings
Scroll to Settings and press the Select Foxkey.
Audio
Scroll to Audio and press the Select Foxkey.
<Audio setting>
<Setting value>
Scroll to the required audio settings and press the Modify Foxkey.
Select the required setting and confirm with the Ok Foxkey.
➯
The setting is stored.
Note:
To list to all the settings, use the Test Foxkey.
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Table of contents
- 2 Operating elements
- 4 Display symbols
- 5 Safety Information
- 6 User information
- 6 New
- 6 Intended Purpose
- 7 System and software-related functions
- 7 Disclaimer
- 7 Document information
- 10 Answering Calls
- 10 Answering a Call
- 10 Ending a Call
- 11 Making calls
- 11 Dialling with the Phone Number
- 11 Dialling with Redial
- 12 Using Your Phone in Open Listening Mode
- 12 Muting the Microphone
- 14 Display
- 14 Display symbols and display text
- 15 Keys
- 15 Pressing a Key
- 15 Using the Foxmenu key
- 15 Using the Foxkey
- 16 Input
- 16 Enters digits
- 16 Enter the letters
- 16 Digit keys
- 17 Switching between Upper and Lower Case
- 17 Correcting your Input
- 17 Moving the Cursor
- 18 Menu-Guided Navigation
- 18 Accessing the menu
- 18 Navigating with the navigation key
- 18 Undoing Actions
- 19 Other navigation possibilities
- 19 Resetting activated features
- 19 Signals
- 19 Indicator LED Signals
- 21 Making and answering calls
- 21 Dialling by Name - Quickdial
- 21 Dialling from the phone book
- 22 Dialling from external phone books
- 23 Dialling from the Call List of Unanswered Calls
- 23 Dialling from the Call List of Answered Calls
- 24 Dialling with Redial
- 24 Dialling with a Configurable Key
- 25 Requesting a Callback
- 25 To answer the callback request
- 26 Call Waiting on an internal user
- 26 Answering Call Waiting
- 27 Starting an Announcement
- 28 Receiving an Announcement
- 28 Private call with PIN
- 29 Using functions while in a call
- 29 Enquiry Call During a Call
- 29 Brokering between an Enquiry Call Party and Your Call Partner
- 30 Making a Conference Call
- 30 Transferring a Call Partner
- 31 Parking a Call Partner
- 32 Organising absences from the desk
- 32 Organising absences using the Absence Key
- 33 Forwarding Calls (Call forwarding)
- 34 Forwarding a Call on No Reply (CFNR)
- 34 Forward to Voice Mail
- 35 Forwarding to a message
- 36 Locking Your Phone
- 37 Unlocking Your Phone
- 38 Functions for special situations
- 38 Deflect a call during the ringing phase
- 38 Reject a call during the ringing phase
- 38 Send text messages
- 39 Read Text Messages
- 40 Picking Up a Call
- 40 Using the DTMF Mode. Activating/deactivating DTMF
- 41 Making a call on a third-party phone
- 42 Paging an Internal User
- 42 Answer the pager
- 43 Answering a General Bell
- 43 Activating/Deactivating a Discreet ring
- 44 Suppressing your call number from your called party's terminal display
- 44 Tracking a Malicious Call
- 45 Personal call routing
- 45 Ring Alone
- 46 Setting functions by remote control
- 48 Display
- 48 Setting the display
- 48 Setting the Ringing Properties (Audio)
- 48 Setting the ringing volume during ringing
- 49 Setting the Volume during a Call
- 49 Setting the Ringing Properties
- 50 General settings
- 50 Selecting the language
- 50 Configuring the DTMF mode
- 51 Changing the PIN
- 52 Identifying the communication system
- 52 Local IP settings (Aastra 5360ip)
- 53 Protection
- 53 Do not disturb/Call waiting/Intrusion/Announcement/Forward
- 54 Phone Book Management
- 54 Creating a New Phone Book Entry
- 54 Editing or deleting a phone book entry
- 55 Configuring Voice Mail
- 55 Personal greeting
- 56 Configuring Keys
- 56 Available keys
- 56 Store a phone number under a key - number key
- 57 Store a function under a key- function key
- 57 Clearing a Key
- 58 Formulating Functions
- 58 Function Commands
- 58 */# Procedures
- 60 Troubleshooting
- 60 Malfunctions
- 61 Declaration Open Source Software (Aastra 5360ip).
- 61 About Open Source Software
- 61 System and Software-Related Functions
- 63 Equipment provided
- 63 Options
- 64 Setting up and mounting the phone
- 64 Setting the phone up as a desktop phone
- 65 Wall mounting
- 66 Dismantling
- 66 Connecting Aastra 5360
- 66 Connections
- 66 Connecting your phone to the system
- 66 Logging your phone on
- 67 Connecting Aastra 5360ip
- 67 Connections
- 67 Connecting your phone to the LAN
- 68 Connecting your PC to the LAN
- 68 Connecting the power supply
- 68 Logging your phone on