Press the desired memory number
:
(
to
,
and
)
Press the DIAL/SELECT key
Using the List of Received Calls to make
a call
With the handset on hook:
Select the desired telephone number
by using the ARROW keys
Lift the handset
Press the DIAL/SELECT or the
or
OPERATOR key to make a call
With the handset off hook:
With the handset off hook
Select the desired telephone number
by using the ARROW keys
Press the DIAL/SELECT key or the
or
OPERATOR key to make a call
Using the List of Outgoing Calls to make
a call
Press the MENU key
Select the OUTGOING CALLS option
by using the DIAL/SELECT key
Select the Y option by using the
ARROW keys
Press the DIAL/SELECT key
Select the desired telephone number
by using the ARROW keys
Lift the handset
Press the DIAL/SELECT key
Note:
It is not possible to make a call from the
List of Originated Calls with the handset
off hook.
Using the REDIAL key
to make a call
In order to redial the last dialed number,
press the REDIAL key
. If the last dialed
number contained more than 32 digits, the
REDIAL function will not work.
MUTE key
During a call, when you press the MUTE
key
, the microphone is switched off and
the other party cannot listen to you. The
icon
will appear on the display while
MUTE is activated. To reactivate the
conversation, press the MUTE key
again. While the MUTE is activated, the
person you are speaking to will hear music
on hold.
Music generation can be
deactivated through programming. If the
music is deactivated, you will be able hear
the person you are speaking to, although
he will not be able to hear you.
Activating/deactivating the MUTE music
Press the MENU key
Select the CONFIGURATION option
by using the DIAL/SELECT key
Select the Y option by using the
ARROW keys
Select the MUSIC ON MUTE option by
using the DIAL/SELECT key
Select the desired option (Y-activated
music, N-deactivated music) by using
the ARROW keys
Press the MENU key
PAUSE key
This key may be used when the telephone
is connected on a PBX system, to insert a
pause between the digits (the default pause
is 2 s – to program another pause time see
the item Other configurations on page 8).
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