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4.13
Temporary tone dialling
If you can only use your telephone in Pulse Dialling mode, you do not have to forego the facilities of Tone Dialling
(e.g. interrogating an answering machine). You can change temporarily to Tone Dialling during a call. Press the
button for one second. PULSE dialling will be reselected at the end of the call.
4.14
Paging from the base station to the handset
If you cannot remember where you have left the handset, press the
button on the base station. You will hear the
handset audible signals for 30 seconds and thus be able to find it again easily. You can cancel the audible signals
earlier by pressing any button on the handset or the
button on the base station.
4.15
Private exchanges
If you have connected your telephone to a PBX, you can use all the special functions, such as call forwarding and
automatic call-back. The "R"-signal button enables access to these possibilities. For a PBX, a FLASH time of
"120ms" (FLASH 1, factory setting) or "300ms" (FLASH 2) is required (see chapter 8.2.3). Information on whether
your phone will work correctly on a PBX is available from your telephone dealer.
4.16
Using Pause
With private exchanges, it is necessary to dial a certain number (e.g. "9" or "0") in order to obtain a dialling tone for
an outside line on the extension. With some, older private exchanges, it takes some time before the dialling tone can
be heard. Especially for these private exchanges, an automatic pause can be inserted after connecting to the outside
line so that you can dial directly without waiting for the dialling tone.
Entering a pause when dialling manually
Press the
button once for 3 seconds between the number for the outside line and the actual telephone
number. The symbol
P
will appear in the display. After connecting to an outside line your telephone will wait for 3
seconds before dialling the actual telephone number.
The pause can also be saved with numbers in the phone book.
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