USE
27
Hang up by returning the handset back to its cradle on the base unit.
Last number redial
The last number redial feature may be used to dial the last number called (up to
48 digits).
Pick up the handset.
Listen for a dial tone.
Press the
RP
key.
The unit will automatically redial the last phone number you called.
Pause key
A pause (3,6 s) can be inserted into the sequence of digits (or dial string) by
using the Pause key.
Press the
P
key.
Memory dialing
The telephone has 15 direct selection memory keys in order to save telephone
numbers or codes to access to the Esse-ti PBXs services. Some of these codes
are inserted by factory settings and the corresponding service is indicated in the
tag present on the telephone. The use of specific functions depends on the PBX
the telephone is working with (see in the PBX manual). The inserted numerical
sequences can be easily modified.
Storing telephone numbers or codes into memory key
Pick up the handset.
Hang up by returning the handset back to its cradle on the base unit.
Dial the phone number/code you want to store.
Press the
Store
key.
Press the memory key (
M1
~
M15
) where you want to store the phone
number/code.
Note:
the maximum number of digits that can be stored for each
phone number is 22 digits. If stored numbers are longer than
22 digits, only the first 22 digits will be stored into the
selected memory location.