FEATURES
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FEATURES
FLASH Key
The FLASH key works the same as the hook switch of the phone. When the FLASH key is pressed
during a conversation, it may terminate the call or place the call on hold and you will hear dial tone
allowing you to dial the next phone number. The FLASH key may also provide access to special
facilities such as call waiting and conference calls. Actual operation will depend on the specific
PBX to which you are connected.
To activate, press the FLASH key.
PAUSE Key
The PAUSE key is used to insert a 3.6 second pause between digits during dialing. For automatic
dialing (One-Touch Dial / Redial), the pause may be needed in the dialing sequence to wait for dial
tone or a computer tone (such as computer activated operations like banking and voice mail). A
pause can be programmed into any memory location.
To activate, press the PAUSE key when required during dialing.
You may press the PAUSE key multiple times for a longer pause.
Last Number Redial
The last telephone number dialed (up to 32 digits) can be redialed automatically by pressing the
REDIAL key.
1. Pick up the handset (or press the SPEAKER key).
2. Press the REDIAL key.
You can re-dial the same telephone number as many times as required. However, once you dial
another number, the previous number is erased. (Only the last number you dialed will be stored in
the REDIAL key).
Memory Redial
The last 30 telephone numbers dialed (up to 21 digits each) are stored in the Outgoing Call
Memory. To dial from the Outgoing Call Memory:
1. Press the SEARCH key until the OUT icon is shown on the display.
2. Advance up or down to search phone number you wish to dial by pressing the
▽
or
△
keys.
3. When the desired phone number is displayed, press the PBX DIAL key, SPEAKER key, or
lift the handset. Dialing starts automatically.
4. Press the DELETE key to remove the displayed number from the list.