
10
z
Press [
/ P] to view another last dialed number in the list.
Or press [Menu/ ] [ /
] to view the
former or later number.
z
Press [ ] to seize line and the selected number will be redialed.
Recalling a number from the phone book directory
z
To store a number into the directory, please refer to the menu functions.
z
To retrieve the number stored in the phone book memory during standby mode, press [R/
] and the
name for the first number stored in a sorted listed in the directory will be shown.
A
N
G
E
L
A
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Users may like to press
the keys [1] – [9] and [Menu/ ] [ /
]
key to locate the desired entry. For
example, press [8 TUV] to locate the entry with the name started with ‘T’. Press [6 MNO] to locate
the name started with ‘M’.
z
Press [ ] to dial out the number immediately.
z
If the phone book is empty, an error tone will be heard following with an error message.
E M P T Y
z
The error message will be displayed for 2 seconds before reverting to standby mode.
Call log reply
z
During standby mode, press [ /
]
to view unread caller ID or through menu to browse call log list.
z
To call back to the caller, press [ ] and the viewed number will be dialed out.
Temp tone dial
z
A user may like to change to DTMF dialing temporary during the call if the call has been setup for
pulse dialing.
z
This can be done by pressing [*/ ] key for more than 2 seconds during the call is active. A digit ‘d’
will be shown on the display, indicating the ‘Change to DTMF’ command is sent out.
z
Adding the digit ‘d’ is also possible in pre-dial buffer.
Receiving external Call
z
When receiving an external call, all handsets will ring. The ‘EXT’ icon and the Msg LED will flash.
z
Base In-use LED will flash according to the ring cadence.
z
If the network provider support caller ID, the caller’s number or name will be shown. (See the section
of Caller ID operation for details.)
z
Press [ ] to seize line.
z
If auto-answer function is enabled, the line can also be automatically connected after the handset is
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