Making calls as usual
Calling someone
You can use the telephone as usual within and outside your telephone system: Dial the internal extension number or external call number directly.
You can use the display keys to dial the five most recently called numbers again (redial) and to dial frequently used call numbers.
If you cannot reach an external number, you can have the number redialled automa- tically up to 10 times.
If an internal number is engaged or all exchange lines are occupied, you can request an automatic callback when the line is free again.
You can cut in on another call within your system if you have something urgent to tell one of the subscribers.
If you do not want the person you are calling to see who is calling, you can call anonymously.
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Making calls within your telephone system (→ p. 22)
Making calls outside your telephone system (→ p. 22)
Making a call with one key stroke (→ p. 23)
Redial (→ p. 24)
Redialling a call number (→ p. 24)
In the event of a busy signal (auto callback) (→ p. 24)
Deleting automatic callback (→ p. 25)
Callback, line (→ p. 25)
Cutting in on another call
Call waiting (→ p. 25)
Anonymous call (→ p. 26)
Direct access tone dialling (DTMF) (→ p. 26)
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