Applied Operation

2. You can also press the [Volume] keys (and ) to select the telephone No. to redial.

Pressing the [Volume] keys successively displays each of the telephone Nos. in the reverse order in which they were dialled.

If you want to modify a telephone No. before dialling it, press [HOLD] key to delete the No., then enter the correct No.

Reference: • Each press of the [HOLD] key deletes a letter from the last entered telephone No.

3. Press the [Off-hook] key.

4. Wait for the called party to answer the PS, then start your conversation.

5. Press the [On-hook] key to terminate the call.

Reference:

Each time you dial a new No. the oldest of the stored numbers is deleted.

You can check the last 5 telephone Nos. dialled by following steps 1 and 2, then pressing [On-hook] key.

3. Recall (Send earth recall or timed break signal to PBX)

You can access the PBX dial tone by pressing the [RECALL] key while using a PBX line. You will hear the PBX dial tone after pressing the [RECALL] key. This feature is available only when the RE is piggy-backing to PBX.

R

1.Press the [RECALL] key while you are on line. The recall signal is sent to the PBX.

You will get a new dial tone from the PBX.

Note: Programming Required.

Set Earth Recall/Timed Break. (Refer to “Programming Manual”)

The transfer operation depends on the host PBX function.

DBS :[Recall][EXT. No.][On-Hook]

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Panasonic Digital Cordless Telephone System operating instructions Recall Send earth recall or timed break signal to PBX

Digital Cordless Telephone System specifications

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