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Making Calls
Making External/Internal Calls
Dialling from the OpenCom 100
telephone book
Enter the first letter/s of the desired
name. Press the
OK
softkey. The first
entry begins with the letter you
specified. Use the arrow keys
F
to
select an entry.
Press
A
, the selected number will
be dialled.
Alternative:
Press the
OK
softkey.
Now you can select one of the call
numbers stored in this entry (
Office
,
Mobile
and
Private
). Press
OK
again
to see a list enabling you to dial the
call number of the selected phone
book entry or to view more detailed
information on the entry.
Dialling from the local
telephone book
Enter the first letter/s of the desired
name. The first entry begins with the
letter you specified. Use the arrow
keys
F
to select an entry.
Press
A
, the selected number will
be dialled.
Alternative:
Press the
Options
softkey. You can now enter or delete
this telephone book entry, add a
new entry or delete all entries.
Please note:
A detailed descrip-
tion of the topic can be found in the
chapter
Making Calls from the Tele-
phone Book
starting on page 50.
Making a Call from the
Call List
Your handset saves in the call list the
call numbers of the subscribers that
did not reach you (Missed calls) or
with whom you last spoke (Accepted
calls). If the system administrator
has configured a voicebox for you,
the list also indicates the messages
left by callers.
If a caller has called more than once,
their calls are grouped in a single en-
try. If a caller has suppressed display
of their call number, the call will still
appear in the call list. In the case of
several calls with unknown call num-
bers, they are then grouped to-
gether in a single entry.
Entries in the “Missed calls” list are
deleted from that list if the caller has
subsequently been able to contact
you.
If a caller is stored in your telephone
book, the name will be displayed.
Selection:
In the idle state, press the
Menu
softkey
briefly
and select the
Info
entry.
Select
Missed calls
or
Voicebox
mess.
.
(To open the list of the accepted calls
use the “Calls” menu; please refer to
the section entitled “Accepted calls”
on page 57.)
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