Within 20 seconds of pre dialling, press the GREEN ON Button. The number will be dialled
automatically. Press the RED OFF button when you want to terminate the call.
NOTE - When you haven’t pressed a button for 20 seconds, the numbers
you’ve already entered will disappear and the handset returns to standby mode.
5.3.2 Redialling
Press the ON Button. You will hear the dial tone. Press the Redial Key. The number you last
called is dialled immediately.
Redial one of the last 3 numbers dialled
BEFORE switching the phone “ON”, Press the Redial Key. The number you last called
appears on the display. If you would like to dial one of the last 3 numbers dialled, press
the Up or Down Key until the desired number appears on the display. Press the ON
Button. The number shown on the display is dialled automatically.
5.3.3 Recall / Flash / Call Waiting Key
When you press the Recall Key during conversation, the telephone will generate a line
interruption. This can be used to access special services available from your
telecommunications provider, for example Call Waiting. It can also be used to transfer
calls when you have a telephone exchange.
NOTE Call Waiting, if available from you provider may require subscription and fees
5.3.4 Pause
During dialling, if you wish to insert a pause, at the point you need the pause inserted,
hold the Pause Key for 1 second until P is displayed in your dial string .
5.3.5 Key Lock
When the keypad is locked, pressing any key except the lock / unLock Key will have no
effect during standby. When there is an incoming call, you can still answer the call by
pressing the ON Button. During the call, the keypad functions as normal. When the call is
ended, the keypad will be locked again.
To activate, press and hold the Lock Key for 1 second. The lock symbol appears on the
display and the keypad is locked.
Press and hold the Lock Key again for one second to un-lock the keypad.
5.3.6 Locating / Paging the Handset
If you cannot find the handset, briefly press the Paging key on rear of the base unit.
All handsets subscribed on the base unit will ring so you can locate the misplaced handset.
To stop the signal, briefly press any key on each handset.
5.3.7 Using the Alphanumerical Keypad
With your telephone you can also enter alphanumeric characters. This is useful for
entering a name into the Phone Book, giving a name to a handset etc.
To select a letter, press the corresponding key as many times as is necessary. For
example, to select an ‘A’, press the number 2 key once, to select a ‘B’, press the number
2 key twice and so on. See the table on the KEY FUNCTIONS Diagram (Section 3) for a full
list of characters available.
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