Advanced Settings 39
Recall Time
You can use the Recall button on your telephone when using your network operator’s services such as call waiting etc. A subscription may apply for these services contact your network operator for more information. If this function is not working correctly change the setting using the instruction below:
1. Press [ | ], scroll [ ] or [ ] to HANDSET SET and |
press [ | ]. |
2.Scroll [ ] or [ ] to RECALL TIME and press [ ].
3. Press [ ] or [ ] to select the setting you want:
SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG.
4.Press [ ] to confirm.
5.Press [ ] to return to standby.
Note:
Recall 1 (Short) has been set to 100ms and Recall 2 (medium) has been set to 300ms and Recall 3 (long) has been set to 600ms. Recall 1 = Australia (100ms), Recall 3 = New Zealand (600ms). The default is Recall 1.
The user has the option to adjust the time to short, medium or long (100, 300, or 600) if the unit is being used in a situation that differs from the network standard. The default recall time is suitable for your country and network operator. It is unlikely that you should need to change this setting unless advised to do so.
R button on PBX phone systems
If the telephone is connected to a PBX phone system functions such as transferring calls and automatic call back can be used via the R button.
R button and Supplementary services
Your telephone supports the supplementary services offered by your telephone network provider, such as call waiting and conference calls. The supplementary services can be used in conjunction with the R button. Please contact your telephone network provider with regard to enabling the supplementary services and which recall time must be used.
Dialling pause (PBX ONLY)
When using some older PBX phone systems, it takes a little time before the dialling tone becomes available. It is possible to insert a pause after the number for the outside line so that the number can be dialled in a continuous process without having to wait for the dial tone.
Press [# II] to insert a pause when entering digits.