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Operation
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Redialling
The handset stores the last 5 phone numbers dialled together with the date and time of the call. If
you want to dial a number again, e.g. because the connection was engaged or the call was not
taken, use the redialling function:
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Open the redialling list and select the entry required
Dial the number
The phone number stored is automatically dialled and a connection established.
Calling back missed calls
Your handset stores 40 phone numbers in a call list.
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Open the call list and select an entry
Dial the number
Dialling numbers from the phone book
Phone numbers must have been stored in the phone book for this function;
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Open the phone book and select an entry
Dial the number
In order to access phone book entries more quickly, open the phone book and enter
the first letters of the entry required. The first entry beginning with these letters appears
in the displayed and is marked.
Dialling phone numbers using the one−touch dialling buttons
Phone numbers must have been assigned to the one−touch dialling buttons;
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Dial the number
The phone number stored is automatically dialled.
Internal calls
There must be two or more handsets (HS1, HS2, ...) registered on your phone (your base station)
in order to make internal calls free of charge.
Making internal calls
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Intercom
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Initiate an internal call
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Dial the internal call number of the required handset
HS2:
Internal call is taken on the other handset
HS1 / HS2:
End the internal call
If the handset you have dialled for an internal call is involved in an external call, you
will hear an acoustic signal and
Line busy
appears in the display.