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It works after pressing or entering the first
digit, when pressing the PAUSE key .
These pauses, that are essential for some
systems with extension lines, can be stored
in the memories, in the Originated Calls
and in the REDIAL key . The display
shows the character P on the dialed
number to indicate the pause
FLASH Key (special services)
The FLASH key
allows you to access
specific special services (follow-me, call
waiting, conference, etc.), as long as your
telephone is connected on a digital central
office or on a PBX system.
The default flash is 250 ms. It may be
necessary to program a different flash time
(see the item
Other configurations
on
page 8). If you are not sure about the
correct flash time, refer to the
documentation of your PBX to check what
the recommended time is.
Memories
The telephone has 12 memories. Numbers
can be stored on the following keys:
to
,
and
. All the memories can
contain a maximum of 16 digits each.
With the handset on hook, the stored
numbers can be visualized by pressing the
MEM key , followed by the memory key.
The display will show the number of the
respective register, in accordance with the
figure below:
Storing phone number in the memories
: Enter the phone number to be stored
Press the MEM key
:
Press the desired memory number
(
to
,
and
)
The message "STORED” will appear
on the display
Note:
•
The number must be stored with the
handset on hook.
•
A phone number won’t be stored in the
memories if it is longer than 16 digits.
•
You can erase a stored phone number in
a specific memory by restoring another
phone number in it.
•
The keys
and
are stored in the
memories (
to
,
and
),
independently of the used dialing mode,
but they only have effect on the TONE
mode.
•
It is possible to store an external
telephone number in one of the
memories, when the telephone is
connected on a PBX system. Just insert,
before the number that will be stored, the
access code for external line followed by
a pause (press the PAUSE key ).
Call Identification
If the call identification service has been
contracted together with your local
operator, the telephone number and the
name of the call originator can be seen on
the display, before taking the handset off
hook. The information will be shown on the
display after the second telephone ring.
If
the telephone is answered before this,
the identification information will not be
shown on the display.