Making Calls
General Functions
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Note:
When the telephone is in its idle state again, it reverts
to the default menu setting.
2.1.10 Redialling
Pressing the redial key
displays a MenuCard containing the last ten
numbers dialled (with the most recent entry at the top). If a telephone number is
also stored in your system’s telephone book/name directory, you will see the name
as well.
Select the entry (phone number or name).
If you now press the
button, the phone book will open (see explanation
further below).
If you picked up the receiver before calling up the redial list, the phone number
will now be dialled automatically.
If you do not pick up the receiver and then press the
button, you can
execute the following functions:
■
Dial
: Press the
button or pick up the receiver. The phone number will
be dialled.
■
Phone book
: You can add the entry to a phone book (
1 New entry
) or to an
existing entry (
2 Add
). Please see:
Add Phone Numbers to Telephone Book from
Lists or during a Call
starting on page 65.
■
Info
: You can obtain information on the called subscriber (e.g. his or her
phone number if his or her name is displayed in the redial list). You can see
when you last dialled this number and how often you have tried to reach the
subscriber.
Note:
If your internal extension number (e.g. “30”) is confi-
gured on more than one terminal, you can view and edit the
redial list for the extension 30 on each of these terminals. If,
for instance, you delete the redial list on one terminal, it will
be deleted on all others as well.
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