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Redialling the Last Number Called

iWhen in standby mode, press OO.

Alternatively, you can retrieve the last number dialled using the ‘Last Ten Calls’ feature in the Phone Book menu.

jOne-Touch Dialling Phone Book Numbers

To quickly retrieve and dial a number stored in the first nine locations of your Phone Book1, press and hold the appropriate digit key. For example, pressing and holding 2will dial the phone number stored in location 2 of your Phone Book.

AYou do not need to press Oto call the number.

jDialling Phone Book Numbers

i Press the Smart button (=) and use the volume buttons to scroll to the stored number, or press the appropriate digit key to skip to a particular letter. To make the call, either hold down =for 1.5 seconds or press O.

Alternatively, enter the phone book location number followed by >O.

Calling an Embedded Number in a Message

Details on how to call a number embedded in a message are given in the Messages Menu section.

1.The Phone Book entries that you are able to access will depend on the One-Touch Dial Setting option in the Phone Book menu.

International Phone Calls

To make an international phone call press and hold the 0key. After a couple of seconds the international dialling prefix + will appear in the display, this allows you to call from any country without knowing the local international access code.

Now enter the country code, followed by the phone number. The country code follows the conventional format, 49 for Germany, 44 for the UK, 46 for Sweden, etc.

Just like a conventional international call, remove the leading '0' of the area code when you dial.

Inserting Pauses Into Phone Numbers

To obtain a three second 'pause' character in a phone number, press and hold the <key for a couple of seconds, the pause symbol Ü will appear.

The pause character produces a three second delay whenever it is used. However, the first pause character in a phone number is a special case, it will not begin its delay until the call is answered.

Pause - A Working Example.

If, for example, you have a tone-based voicemail system on 555-6911, with a mailbox number 1066 and password 2001. Then you may dial the following number:

5556911Ü1066Ü2001 O.

The first part of the number would be used to call the voicemail system.

When the call is answered the first pause will produce a delay of three seconds before the tones for 1066 are sent to select the mailbox.

There will be a second pause of three seconds before the tones for 2001 are sent as the password.

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