Telephoning with SwyxPhone
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This is how you call a subscriber
1.
You now have several options for entering a number
• Take the handset off the hook or press a Line button or the Speaker button. You will
then hear the dial tone. Then select the number you want using the numeric keypad.
While you enter the number, the name of the line you are using to place your call, e.g.
"L1: Dial...", will appear in the first line of the display. When you begin to enter the num-
bers, they will appear in the second line of the display. The subscriber is then immedi-
ately called.
• Keep the handset on hook and deactivate the Speaker button. Then enter the number of
the subscriber you would like to call on the numeric keypad. The action “dialing” will
immediately appear in the first line of the display. The numbers entered appear in the
second line of the telephone display. You can still correct your entry using the arrow
buttons. For further information please refer to chapter 7.4.2,
, page 106.Then confirm your entry with
9
, by pressing the
Speaker button or a Line button: The subscriber is called. Once you have confirmed
your entry with
9
, you can pick up the handset and continue your call as usual.
2.
If the connection to the destination subscriber has not yet been made, the line number and
“ringing” will appear in the first line of the display. The number or, if available, the name of
the destination subscriber will appear in the second line:
If all of the target subscriber’s lines are busy, the line number and “busy” will appear in the
first line of the display. The number or the name of the destination subscriber will always
appear in the second display line.
Call Subscriber
L1: Dialing
Voicemail inquiry
Caller list
Phonebooks
Redial list
Incognito now
Disconnect
Disable line
Swap line
L1: ringing
<Number>
L1: busy
<Number>
Summary of Contents for SwyxPhone L420
Page 42: ...How does SwyxPhone work 42 ...
Page 48: ...Basic Functions 48 ...
Page 98: ...SwyxPhone for Experts 98 ...
Page 136: ...Interaction with SwyxIt 136 ...
Page 144: ...Technical Details 144 ...
Page 154: ...Technical Terms 154 ...
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