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This function allows you to reset your mobile phone to the defaults, e.g. if you want to pass it on to someone else or reset it. The following table shows the handset's default settings:
Setting
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Explanation/notes
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Levels
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Default state
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Sound Settings
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Ringer volume
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5
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5
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Ringer melody
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10
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1
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Beep
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-
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off
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Handset volume
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3
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1
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Loudspeaker
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5
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5
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Key tones, audible each time a key is pressed.
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-
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on
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Battery tone, audible approx. five minutes before the battery runs out.
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-
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on
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Confirmation tone, indicates whether actions were successful or unsuccessful.
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-
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on
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Silent alert
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-
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off
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Auto Answer
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Define whether the Talk key must be pressed to accept a call when the handset is removed from the charging shell.
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-
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on
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Room Monitor Level
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Volume at which the handset dials a phone number.
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2
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high
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Language
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Select different languages.
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14
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English or German
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Default state
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Resetting the defaults deletes the redial and direct call numbers and resets the sound settings. The registration (logon) and the handset PIN are retained.
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-
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-
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The handset features are handled as follows when resetting the defaults:
Feature
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Action
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Sound settings
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are reset
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Direct call number
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is deleted
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System registration
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is retained
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Telephone directory
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is retained
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Telephone Services menu
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depends on the version
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Redial list
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is deleted
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