To redial a number at the touch of a button
• Lift the handset.
• Press the
REDIAL
button. Your Response 130
will automatically redial the last number you
called. This saves you time if, for example,
the number dialled was engaged when you
last tried.
Inserting a pause
With some switchboards, after dialling the
access code you may have to wait for a
moment while the switchboard picks up an
outside line.
If this is the case, dial the access number, then
press the
DIAL PAUSE
button before entering
the number.
Edition 5
10 March ‘99
Using the telephone
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If you delete a number stored in the pre-
programmed select service memories, the Select
Service number is restored to the memory.
Other Select Services which use the
RECALL
✱
and
#
buttons may also be stored in the memories,
however, the
RECALL
button must be followed by a
pause. The
DIAL PAUSE
is located under the panel
cover.
REDIAL
DIAL PAUSE
SECRECY
For such services as home banking, you may need
to use the
PAUSE
function.
To insert a pause in the memory
•
Before entering a telephone number in the
memory, press the
DIAL PAUSE
button.
•
When you dial a number stored in the
memory, your Response 130 will
automatically insert a pause before dialling
the number.
Using the secrecy button
During a telephone conversation you can speak
to another person in the room without the
caller hearing you.
• Press and release the
SECRECY
button on
the base. The
SECRECY
light will come
on, you can hear the other caller but they
will not be able to hear you.
• Press and release the
SECRECY
button again
to continue your call.
Using the inductive coupler
Your Response 130 has an inductive coupler in
its handset to improve sound quality for people
using hearing aids. Switch your hearing aid to
T and adjust the position of the phone until you
obtain the best sound.