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Telephone:
1300 886 649
Pause function
If you dial a number from a PABX extension, press the PABX number (normally “0”
or “9”) +
P
+ the desired number. When you redial, there is no need to dial the PABX
number and the
P
key, just press the
REDIAL
key.
Lock
The phone comes with a lock socket that you can use with a small key to control
dialling of some or all numbers. (The lock is located at the back of the phone set; a
set of two small keys is attached to the cord.)
•
Insert the key into the lock at the back of the phone.
•
Turn the key to the yellow point, all numbers are locked except emergency
numbers 119, 120, 122, and 110 and 000.
•
Turn the key to the green point, all numbers starting with “0” are locked.
•
Turn the key to the red point, all numbers are allowed to be dialled out.
Key tone
1. In on-hook mode, press and hold the
CAL
key for 3 seconds, the key tone is active
when hearing the “beep” sound.
2. Press and hold the
CAL
key for 3 seconds again, the key tone is inactive when
hearing the “beep” sound.
Calculator function
In on-hook mode, press the
CAL
key, the LCD displays
0-
, indicating the unit is
in calculator mode. In this mode you can use the phone for simple calculations
(addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
The [
#/=]
key is used as “equal” (=); the [
*/.]
key is used as “decimal point” (.); the
OUT/X
key is used as “multiply“ (
×)
; the
FLASH/÷
key is used as “divide” (
÷
) and the
UP/+
or
DOWN/-
keys are used as “plus“ (+) or “minus“ (-).
Example 1: (10+26) ÷2
Press the
CAL
key; press (
1, 0, +, 2, 6
),
÷
,
2
,
#/=
keys; press the
SET
key to quit.
Example 2: 0.5 × 0.6-1
Press the
CAL
key; press 0, */., 5, ×, 0, */., 6, -, 1, #/= keys; press the
SET
key to quit.
Features and functions
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