Appendix B
Options
B-7
Options
q
R Button
This button can be used when the handset is connected to a PABX or
a System ‘X’ exchange. The
R
button is used to obtain a second line
to the PABX while holding the original line (for example, when trans-
ferring a call from one extension to another or when using some of
the new features of the System ‘X’ exchange*). See your PABX user
guide, or contact your service provider** for details. See also page
4-20 of this user’s guide.
This telephone has two methods of recall:
❏
EARTH (ETH): EARTH LOOP RECALL
❏
BREAK (TLB): TIMED BREAK RECALL
Use the ETH/TLB switch to select the recall method you wish to use.
w
Ringer Switch
The ringer switch allows you to select the ring volume of the handset
for incoming calls. Set to HI, LO, or OFF according to your
preference.
e
Tone/Pulse Switch
The handset is designed to operate on both Multi-Frequency (Tone)
and Loop Disconnect (Pulse) telephone lines.
The tone/pulse switch enables you to switch from tone dialling to
pulse dialling or vice versa. Contact your service provider** for
further information.
Use a pointed instrument to set this switch to P (pulse dialling) or T
(tone dialling).
r
Numeric Buttons
Use the numeric buttons to dial the the number of the party you
wish to call.
Button
Press this button to enter a pause between numbers. (For pulse
dialling only.)
# Button
Press this button to redial the last number you called. (For pulse
dialling only.)
* System ‘X’ exchange features include B.T. STAR SERVICES (UK only), THREE
WAY CALLING, and CALL WAITING.
** UK only: Service providers are either British Telecom, Kingston Upon Hull City
Council, Mercury Communications or your PABX supplier or maintainer.
Summary of Contents for MultiPASS C50
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Page 124: ...3 22 Speed Dialling Chapter 3 ...
Page 154: ...4 30 Sending Faxes Chapter 4 ...
Page 186: ...6 16 Scanning Documents and Making Copies Chapter 6 ...
Page 196: ...7 10 Printing From Your PC Chapter 7 ...
Page 252: ...9 22 Maintaining Your MultiPASS C50 Chapter 9 ...
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