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4.3 Making
calls
1.
Enter the required telephone number with a maximum of 25 digits using the number pad.
As the display is only capable of showing 12 digits, in the case of longer phone numbers
only the last 12 digits are displayed.
Note:
If you have entered a number incorrectly, you can delete the number by repeatedly
pressing the
INT
button. The number is completely deleted by pressing the
INT
button
for a long time.
2.
Press the call button
and the required connection will be made.
Note:
You can also get a dialling tone by first pressing the call button
. On entering the
digits of your required phone number, your telephone will dial the number directly. With this
method of making a call, it is not possible to correct individual digits in the number in the manner
described above.
4.4
Dialling stored numbers from the phone book
After you have stored a few phone numbers, you can call these up very quickly and easily.
1.
Press the phone book button
. The display will now show the first number stored in
alphabetical order.
2.
You can now select all of the stored numbers with the and buttons.
To choose a phone number directly alphabetically, press the appropriate letter.
3.
Now press the call button
and the telephone number displayed will be automatically
dialled.
4.5 Call
duration
display
The call duration in minutes and seconds is shown in the display during a call. Fifteen seconds
after dialling, the display will switch from showing the number dialled to showing the duration of
the call. The call duration will still be retained in the display for a few seconds after the call has
been ended.
4.6 Range
information
The range of the handset is ca. 50 metres in closed rooms and ca. 300 metres outdoors. When
there is a good contact with the base station, the
symbol will come on in the display.
If you are too far away from the base station, the
symbol will flash and you will hear warning
tones. In this case, move nearer to the base station once more, as otherwise the call will be
interrupted. These warning tones can be switched off as described in Chapter 0.