Using the telephone
. . . from the telephone book
•Press ME.
•Use / to select “Find name” or “Find pos”.
•Confirm your selection by pressing OK.
•Use the selection buttons to enter up to the first three letters in the name.
. . . by remote control | Answer/end a call | ||
If you press ME briefly on the remote con- | If someone calls you, you will hear the tele- | ||
trol unit, the alphabetically sorted | phone ring and “Accept ?” will appear in the | ||
list will appear in the display. | display. If the calling line identification func- | ||
If you press ME longer on the remote con- | tion has been switched on, the caller’s tele- | ||
trol unit, the | phone number will also appear in the dis- | ||
display sorted by position. | play. |
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Redial function | If the caller’s number has been stored in the | ||
Automatic | be displayed as well. | ||
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If the “Automatic redial” menu item in the To answer a call: | |||
setup menu is switched to “ON”, the number • | Press one of the buttons on the right- | ||
will be redialled automatically. |
| hand side of the set. | |
Refer to “Programming with DSC – Setup To refuse a call: | |||
menu – Automatic redial”. | • Press SRC or CL. | ||
You can cancel the automatic redial by | The caller will hear a busy signal. | ||
pressing the telephone key. | To end a call: |
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| • | Press | or CL. |
•Use the selection buttons to enter the position number of the entry.
•Confirm your entry by pressing OK.
The desired telephone number will appear in the display.
If you want a different number to the one shown in the display, you can press / to scroll through the entries in the telephone book.
To start dialling/end call:
•Press .
Manual
•Press .
The last telephone numbers entered will appear in the display.
•Press / to select a number and press .
The call will be placed automatically.
The display will change in colour to indicate that the telephone has begun to dial the number or that an incoming call has been detected.
Call waiting (2nd caller)
While using the telephone you can hear a signal indicating that a second party is try- ing to call you.
If you would like to take advantage of “call waiting”, you may have to order this service from your network operator and activate it.
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