Chapter 2 | ( SRS |
Using REDIAL Before Lifting the Handset or Pressing
SPEAKER
1.Press REDIAL. The last number dialed appears on the display and is redialed automatically through the speakerphone. Pick up the handset if you want this to be a handset call.
2.If there are no idle Call Appearances available, pressing REDIAL brings the number to the screen but does not dial. When an idle Call Appearance later becomes available, pressing the CA button dials the number in handsfree mode. (Lift the handset, if you prefer.)
Using REDIAL after Lifting the Handset or Pressing
SPEAKER
1.If you don't hear a tone, press an idle Call Appearance button.
2.Press REDIAL. The last number dialed appears on the display and is dialed automatically.
HOLD
Retains connection with an existing call until you can return to it
HOLD lets you keep a call active even though you are no longer directly connected with it. This feature is useful if you need to perform some action away from your phone, such as looking up some information.
The autohold feature automatically puts an active call on hold whenever you press another Call Appearance. You can also press HOLD to manually put a call on hold.
1.To manually put a call on hold, press HOLD while you have an active call in progress. The Call Appearance LED changes from steady red to
The phone retains each call you place on hold until you reconnect with it (or the other party hangs up). You are now free to take other actions, including making and receiving other calls.
2.To reconnect with a call on hold, press its flashing Call Appearance button. Its LED changes from
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