Storing numbers, system functions and timed reminders
Step by Step
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| Storing a number for redialling |
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| Precondition: Your telephone is programmed for |
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| "Saved number redial" not "Last number redial". |
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| Storing a caller’s number or a number |
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| which has been dialled |
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| You have set up a call and are still engaged in this call. |
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| Or you have been called by - and are still conversing |
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| with - a user whose number has also been communi- |
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| cated to you. |
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| Press the key. "Stored" is displayed. |
Redial |
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| Press the key. The lamp goes out. |
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Service Menu
Redial
New entry?
Save?
Storing any number
Precondition: Your telephone is in the idle state or you are conducting a call and the other party informs you of a number which you would like to store.
Press the key.
Press the key.
Confirm.
SEnter the number. Confirm.
You can dial the stored telephone number at the push of a button (Æ page 33).
Service Menu
Destinations?
Speed dialing?
Storing individual speed dialling numbers
You can store a number on each of digit keys 0 to 9 and then dial these numbers at the push of a button
(Æ page 35).
Press the key. The lamp lights up.
Confirm.
Select and confirm.
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