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Using programmed keys
The use of programmed functions depends on the phone's status. The relevant
display appears once you have pressed a key.
Example 1: Calling saved number
Prerequisite:
The idle menu is displayed on the graphic display.
Press one of the four keys with the saved contact. The connection setup is
shown on the display.
Example 2: Activating/deactivating Call waiting
You can press a key to activate or deactivate call waiting functionality, even
during a call. The prerequisite for this is that a second call is permitted
(
page 112). A second call is allowed by default.
Press one of the four keys
with the
"Call waiting" function. The key is no longer
illuminated. The second call function is deactivated. The call is rejected or for-
warded.
Example 3: Immediate ring
This function allows you to switch the preset delay (
page 72) on and off for all
line keys. By default the delay is set, the key does not illuminate.
Press one of the four keys
with the
"Immediate ring" function. The key illumi-
nates. The delay ringer is disabled. An incoming call rings immediately regard-
less of what delay time is configured.
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