[. . . ] BeoCom 2 Guide Before you start. . . BeoCom 2 BeoCom 2 Getting started Guide Get started contains instructions in how to set up the BeoCom 2 for use with a BeoLine ISDN, BeoLine PSTN, or BeoCom 6000 base. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) allows you to give separate handsets their own telephone numbers, and gives you access to a variety of services, such as Call Forwarding. An explanation of symbols in the guides: Display > Up or down arrows on the display indicate that there is more information available. This information can be accessed by moving the Track point in the direction of the arrow. [. . . ] > Push the Track point to the right when a name or number is shown to view the number of new calls from that caller. > Push the Track point to the right to view the accompanying phone number. > Push the Track point down until `Caller ID' appears on the display. > Push the Track point down until `Store entry?' appears on the display. If you have a Bang & Olufsen BeoLink® system installed, you can also adjust the volume in a link room. AV Video AV Audio Adjust the volume of an Audio, Video or Link system. . . > Press AV repeatedly to select the sound source to be adjusted, `Audio', `Video', `Link Audio' or `Link Video'. The sound source which you last adjusted is shown as the first option on the display. To be able to adjust sound with BeoCom 2, you must be in the same room as the sound source, regardless of whether it is in the main room or a link room. Audio Audio System use with several handsets 17 With several handsets registered to one base, you can make your own phone system. You can make an internal call to a specific handset or to all handsets. The handsets can all receive external calls, also during internal calls, provided you have more than 2 handsets. You can also make a three-party call with one internal and one external party. 18 Call another handset You can call one handset or all handsets simultaneously. If you call all handsets, the handset that responds first receives the call. If you call one handset, the display shows which handset has been called. The phone system allows up to 2 internal calls and 1 external call to take place at the same time. INT 1: Kitchen Call? Call a handset. . . > Use the Track point to search through the internal listing of handsets. > Use the Track point to search through the internal listing of handsets until `All' is shown. > Press to end a call Alternatively, you can call a handset by pressing INT, followed by the number of the handset or for all handsets. If you misplace a handset, you may be able to locate it by making a call to that handset. 2: Living room Call? *: All Call? OK 1: Kitchen 0:20 Forward external calls 19 You can forward an external call to one handset or to all handsets. You can speak with the person answering the internal handset, or you can forward the external call directly. When you forward an external call to all handsets, the call goes to the handset which answers first. > When the internal call is answered, press to hang up and forward the external call to the selected handset. If a call is on hold on one handset and another handset in the system is taken off the hook, a busy signal sounds. [. . . ] > Use the Track point to change settings, or to switch features on or off - push it either to the left or to the right, up or down. The volume can be set to `Ringer off', `Low', `Medium' or `Loud'. If you disconnect the ringer signal, the phone will not ring, but it will still register the call in the Caller ID list. The news indication is switched on when you purchase the phone, so that you can use `Information' to see how many new calls you have received. [. . . ]