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Operating panel / Key assignment
Recall key
e
You can transfer an incoming call within your telephone system or make a consultation
call via the recall key. You can also get access to the telephone line if this is required by
your telephone system. Getting access to the line is stored in the redial memory.
Making consultation calls to an extension or call transfer:
1.
Press the recall key
e
.
2.
Await the dial tone.
3.
Dial the number of the extension line.
4.
The other party answers.
5.
Talk or announce the call.
6.1.
Retrieve the call by pressing the recall key
e
again or
6.2.
transfer the call (see instructions of your telephone systems).
7.
Replace the handset.
Note:
Please bear in mind that the number of consultation calls is also stored in the redial me-
mory.
Mute key
m
Via this function, you can switch off the microphone of the handset, e.g. if you do not want
the person you are talking with to hear a question asked in the room.
Switch of the handset:
1.
Press the mute key
m
.
2.
Talk into the room.
Switch on the handset:
1.
Press the mute key
m
.
2.
Continue the call (with the customer).
Note:
The mute function is as well switched off when you replace the handset or press any other
key.
Special keys asterisk
s
, hash
r
, A, B, C and D
(operation with ABCD keys)
These keys enable you to activate certain service features of your telephone system (du-
ring DTMF operation). For detailed information, please see the manual of your telephone
system.
During pulse dialling, you can transfer data traffic and use other services (e.g. paging
system and remote control of answering machine) by switching temporarily to DTMF via
the asterisk
s
or the hash key
r
.
Fast dialling keys
The threee fast dialling keys of the FMN B122plus (available except during ABCD opera-
tion) enable the user to store 3 frequently used call numbers. Each fast dialling key can
store up to 20 digits.
Summary of Contents for B122plus
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