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V
o
ice/Videophone Calls
Transmitting dialing data as pause dial
1
i
X
“Settings/Service”
X
“Dialing”
X
“Pause dial”
d
(Send)
2
Dial the phone number of the
destination
X
r
A call is made to the entered phone number and
the dialing data up to the first p (pause) is
displayed while the dialed phone is ringing. p
(pause) is not displayed.
3
r
Each time you press
r
, the dialing data up to
p (pause) is transmitted. When the last number
is sent, the in-call screen reappears.
■
To transmit all dialing data at once
X
j
(1 second or longer)
X
“Send at one time”
It may not be possible to send all the data at
once to some recipients.
Using the Prefix Function
Store prefix numbers such as IDD Prefix code and
186/184 for showing/hiding your caller ID beforehand
and add these prefix numbers when you make calls.
Storing prefix numbers
<Prefix setting>
z
Up to 7 prefix numbers can be stored.
z
You can enter characters from 0 to 9, #,
*
and +.
1
i
X
“Settings/Service”
X
“Dialing”
X
“Prefix setting”
2
Highlight an item to store or
change
X
o
(Edit)
3
Enter a name
4
Enter a number (prefix)
You can enter up to 10 digits.
Prefix setting screen (p.13)/IDD
Prefix setting screen (p.7)
Edit, Delete this/Delete
*
, Delete all
……
Select an option.
*: “Delete” appears on the IDD Prefix setting screen.
Making a call with a prefix number
<Prefix numbers>
z
You can add prefix numbers on the “Enter phone
number” screen and the detail screen of
“Phonebook”, “Received calls”, “Dialed calls” or
“Redial”.
<Example: To make a voice call by adding a prefix
number on the enter phone number screen>
1
Enter the phone number of the
other party
2
u
(FUNC)
X
“Prefix numbers”
X
Select a stored name
X
r
Setting Sub-Address When
Making a Call
<Sub-address setting>
Set whether to specify “
*
” in the phone number as a
separator so that the digits following “
*
” are
recognized as a sub-address (ON or OFF).
z
Sub-addresses are used in ISDN to identify calls
made from specific communications devices and to
select content in “V-live”.
1
i
X
“Settings/Service”
X
“Dialing”
X
“Sub-address setting”
X
“ON” or “OFF”
N
z
Some phones may be unable to receive push
signals.
Prefix setting
Function menu
¨
N
z
In the following cases, “
*
” does not function as a
sub-address separator. The number including “
*
”
is recognized as an ordinary phone number.
• When “
*
” is entered at the beginning of a phone
number
• When “
*
” immediately follows “186” or “184” at
the beginning of a phone number
• When “
*
” immediately follows a number
entered using “Prefix numbers”
• When the phone number contains “
*
590#”,
“
*
591#” or “
*
592#”