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Contents
Connect your BeoCom 3
6 Placement and surroundings
– Technical data
6 Connect BeoCom 3 to the phone line
and the mains
6 Connect and use a headset
First-time setup of BeoCom 3
7 Enter clock and area code settings
Start using BeoCom 3
8 Keypad and display overview
– What do the individual keys represent?
9 About the Extra key
9 Status indication
25 Overview of menus and extra
functions
Daily use – make and answer calls
10 Make a call or answer a call
– make, answer and end calls – switch
between lines 1 and 2
10 Hands-free or headset calls
– answer and make a call without lifting
the handset; or with a connected headset
11 Edit a number while dialing
11 Turn the volume up or down during a
call
11 Mute a call
The built-in Phonebook
12 Store name and number in the
Phonebook after a call
– Enter a name when the number is
registered
12 Enter a new name and number in the
Phonebook
13 Search the Phonebook to make a call
13 Search alphabetically in the Phonebook
– Search from a first letter
13 Edit name and number in the
Phonebook
14 Delete name and number in the
Phonebook
14 Copy a name and number in the
Phonebook
Extension number – call and store
15 Call an extension number
15 Store numbers with extensions in the
Phonebook
Caller ID – use and editing
16 Using Caller ID
– See names and numbers of incoming
calls; make a call from a Caller ID entry
16 Delete calls from the Caller ID list –
delete the entire list
Redial – use and editing
18 Using the Redial list
– See names and numbers from outgoing
calls, make a call from the Redial list
18 Delete names and numbers from the
Redial list – delete the entire list
24 Store Redials from other phones
Switch between two calls
18 Calls on separate lines
– Place a call on hold – resume a call
19 Calls on the same line – Call Waiting