Cygnion CG 2400 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
CG 2400 User Guide
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Last Name
NOTE:
For tips on how
to improve
CyberGenie’s
pronunciation and
understanding of
contact names, see
“CyberGenie
Pronunciation” on
page 197.
Pronunciation (optional) You can control
CyberGenie’s understanding and pronunciation of
a user name from these fields. Once a name is
entered, click beside the Last Name field to
test CyberGenie’s pronunciation. If the name is
not pronounced correctly, enter the name
phonetically (as it sounds) under Pronunciation.
For example, you could enter the name “Kaellagh
Reilley” as KAYla RYElee.
Alias (optional) Any nickname you might use
for this contact. For example, Uncle George. If
you enter an alias, CyberGenie will hear either
the alias or the user’s proper name.
Display Name The user name to display on the
handset. You are limited to eight characters,
including spaces. If you leave this field blank, the
handset display will default to the user’s name,
first and last, using as many characters as will fit
in the eight-character limit.
Handset ID This field is for information only and
cannot be edited from this screen. If no handset
is assigned to this user, the field will be empty.
User Extension Change the extension number
by typing over the existing number with any two
digits between 10 and 98.
NOTE:
Handsets
cannot be assigned
from this tab. To assign
a handset to this user,
or to change handset
assignment, see
“Assigning a Handset to
a User” on page 102.
Change the User PIN by typing over the existing
number.
Line Privileges for Outgoing Calls You can
restrict outgoing calls for this user, if desired. If
you have more than one external phone line
connected to your base station and set up in
CyberGenie@Work, you can control access to
which lines the user can call from. For example,
you can prevent a family member from using
your business line if you have a home office.
If you have more than one line, you can also
select the preferred order in which the handset
will access a line for outgoing calls.