Ericsson R250d PRO Cell Phone User Manual


 
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tion. It is also required for Speakerphone Mode. The
two options for Echo Canc are Auto and Off.
Training (Handsfree Only)
Training assists you in determining the DSP parameters
when you are connected to a smart handsfree device.
When you are prompted with Install?, choose either
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or
12
.
Call Setup Menu
The CALL SETUP Menu contains the following
choices for enhancing the use of your terminal.
Super Dial
Turning on Super Dial allows you to dial a number
stored in memory locations one through nine by press-
ing and holding the numeric key corresponding to the
memory location while in Phone Mode.
Speed Dial
Turning on Speed Dial allows you to dial a number
stored in a memory location by entering the one or two-
digit location number and pressing
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while in Phone
Mode or
377
while in Radio Mode.
Answer Opt
The Answer Opt function lets you select how to answer
calls. You can set your terminal to let you press
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to
answer, any key to answer, or automatically answer after
two rings.
Call Timer
Call Timer, when turned on, shows the approximate
duration of the current call. The timer shows minutes
and seconds, and resets after 99 minutes.
MinuteMind
MinuteMind, when turned on, times your calls by
sounding a short beep in the terminal speaker or hands-
free loudspeaker about 10 seconds before each full
minute during a call.
Auto Area
You can store an area code which Auto Area automati-
cally adds to the seven-digit number you dialed. Enter
the area code on the display, then select On to activate
the feature.
Note! Auto Area does not add the area code to numbers shown
in the display by Caller ID.
AutoPrefix
You can store a 1- to 12-digit prefix which the AutoPre-
fix function automatically adds to a dialed number.
When you dial a 4- or 5-digit phone number, the prefix
is automatically added to the number. To send a number
to office extensions, store the 3-digit prefix in the Auto-
Prefix function. You need only to dial the last four or
five digits of the number.
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