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Use Redial
The Redial function stores the last 24 telephone numbers you
called. In addition to the number called, you can also view the time
and date of the call. If you have entered a name in the Phonebook,
this is displayed instead of the number. Internal calls are not
registered in the Redial list.
Call from the Redial list…
Press to access the list
Press again to see the call duration, or…
…turn the wheel to select a name or number
Press to call
Delete a specific Redial number…
Press to access the list
Turn the wheel to select the name or number
Press
then MENU to access the main menu
Turn the wheel to select the DELETE ENTRY
menu and press OK to be able to delete the
selected entry
Press to delete the entry. Repeat the procedure
for each entry you wish to delete
REDIAL
REDIAL
REDIAL
MENU
OK
OK
You can store telephone numbers
from the Redial list directly in the
Phonebook. Refer to page 28.
The Redial list is common only to
handsets set up to be ‘common’.
Refer to page 34 for further
information.
To safeguard the use of service
functions, characters entered after
and
are not registered in the
Redial list.
>> Daily use
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