USING THE TELEPHONE
Automatic answer
In the Setup menu, you can make a setting so that all incoming calls are answered auto- matically.
➮In the telephone mode, press OK.
The DSC menu will appear. The cursor will mark Setup.
➮Press OK.
➮Press to select Auto. answer.
➮Press OK.
The AUTOMATIC ANSWER menu will ap- pear in the display.
➮Press to select the desired setting On or Off.
➮Press OK.
You will return to the Setup menu.
Rejecting a call
If you do not want to answer a call,
➮press CLR while the phone is ringing. The caller will hear a busy signal.
Switching the microphone to mute
During a call, you can switch the microphone to mute.
➮Press AUDIO.
Mute On will appear in the display.
Switching off the mute function
➮Press AUDIO again.
Mute Off will appear briefly in the display.
Redial
You can have a number redialled from the list of the numbers called last. For more informa- tion, refer to the section on “Dialling telephone numbers from the list of the last calls made” in this chapter.
Automatic redial
In the Setup menu, you can make a setting so that the number is redialled automatically until the call goes through.
➮In the telephone mode, press OK.
The DSC menu will appear. The cursor will mark Setup.
➮Press OK.
➮Press to select Auto. redial.
➮Press OK.
The AUTOMATIC REDIAL menu will appear in the display.
➮Press to select the desired setting On or Off.
➮Press OK.
You will return to the Setup menu.
Ending the automatic redial function
➮Once the dialling process has begun, press to end automatic redial.
Call waiting (2nd call on hold)
During a telephone call, you can also accept a second incoming call. The first caller will then be put on “hold”.
Note:
It might be necessary to order “Call waiting” service from your provider. Your service pro- vider has more detailed information.
Answering the 2nd call
If you receive a second call while you are al- ready using the telephone, you will hear a sig- nal; if you want to answer the 2nd call,
➮press OK.
The first caller will be put on “hold”.
Rejecting the 2nd call
➮Press CLR.
The caller will hear a busy signal.
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