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0ƒRemote dialling …
: You can also conduct a dialout for
another terminal. Enter the
Device-ID:
of the terminal from
which the dialling is to be conducted. Enter the call number to
be called under
Dest.:
. You may also select the desired call
number under the
Phone book
menu entry. Select the
On
option to save the dialout. The next time the subscriber whose
device ID you entered picks up the handset, (or when using a
headset, presses the headset key), the saved destination call
number will be dialled automatically. This programmed number
remains saved for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the dialout
will be deactivated automatically. To manually deactivate the
dialout beforehand, use the
Off
option.
Tip:
The destination call number you select for the dialout can
also be a call number saved in the phone book or is entered on a
call list (re-dial list, missed calls list, call list of accepted calls and
voicebox messages). To do so, save the
Remote dialling…
fea-
ture to a function key (please refer to
Programming Functions
(Features)
starting on page 109 also). When programming, enter
the device ID of the other terminal but
not
the destination call
number. You can now initiate a respective dial-out for this terminal
by first selecting a call number from one of the lists or from the
phone book and then press the function key. You can, of course,
enter other destination call numbers. To do so, first press the
function key and then enter the desired call number under
Dest.:
.
Select
3ƒNot available
followed by …
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1ƒCallback
: This leaves a request with another subscriber
whose line is busy to call you back (not possible with hunt
group numbers).
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2ƒVIP call
: Even if call protection, call-waiting protection or
call-forwarding is activated on the internal subscriber’s
telephone, this function overrides these restrictions and signals
your call (it only works if the subscriber has a system
telephone).
Select
4ƒCall
followed by…
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1ƒToggle
: This switches you backwards and forwards between
the subscriber with whom you are currently speaking and the
one with whom you last spoke.