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Familiarize yourself with your phone
7
Which keys for which functions?
This section gives you a brief overview of the keys on your phone and their respec-
tive functions.
The use of the individual keys is explained in detail under the corresponding func-
tion on the following pages.
Digit keys with alphabetic la-
belling
for dialing call numbers and en-
tering codes.
The alphabetic labelling allows
you to dial by means of letters
(vanity numbers).
Star and hash
for special functions.
Destinations
displays the various softkey
assignments one after the other
on the screen.
Monitor
switches the loudspeaker on/off
and facilitates dialing with the
handset on-hook.
Redial
redials a number.
You can choose between the last
5 numbers.
Refer-back
initiates consultation within your
system and allows you to return
to your original call.
Callback on busy
Your telephone rings when the
dialed number is free again.
Handsfree mode
activates the loudspeaker and
the microphone so you can use
the phone with the handset on-
hook.
Telephone book
electronic telephone directory.
You can use it to store, find and
dial numbers.
Release
clears down the current connec-
tion or aborts initiated operations.
Menu
activates the main menu, where
you can select and initiate many
of your phone’s functions.
Arrow up /down
moves the tag highlight
up or down on the screen.
Enter
used to select a highlighted
menu item and to confirm an en-
try.
Programmable function keys
(standard programming):
F1: Interchange
to toggle between two calls
F2: Call diversion
to another telephone
F3: Call list
containing parties who could not
reach you
F4: Conference
with two other parties