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14.5
AUTO REDIAl FEATURE
If the telephone number you have called is engaged and you want to keep
on dialling until the call is answered.
1. press Speaker button to get the line, the LED indicator will illuminate.
2. press the Auto Redial button, the dialled telephone number will be
automatically dialled out.The dialled number will blink on the display and
the line status can be monitor through the Speaker during 30 seconds
waiting period.
3. If the call is answered during 30 seconds waiting period, you can answer
the call by lift up the Handset or press any key on the telephone except
Speaker button to use Handsfree operation.
4. If the call is not answered during 30 seconds, the line is disconnected
by 30 seconds break period. During the 30 seconds break period, the
telephone number will show steadily on display and the Speaker button
indicator will turn off.
5. After the 30 seconds break period, the telephone number will be
automatically dialled out again as described in step 2.
6. The Auto Redial process will be repeated for 10 times until the call is
answered or you can terminate the function by pressing the Speaker
button during the break period as you wish.
7. Auto Redial can also work in headset mode. By pressing the headset
button first to get the line then pressing the auto redial button.The
operation is similar to that in handsfree mode
14.6
MEMORY OPTION
Up to 20 telephone numbers each consisting of a maximum 24 digits
(including pauses or change of dial mode instruction).
Alternatively you may store 10 telephone numbers plus 10 access codes for
Network Services which your service provider has enabled.
Two banks of memory are provided, labelled 1-10 and 11-20 (the
appropriate bank being selected by pressing the SHIFT button and symbol
will show on display).
To store a number, please adopt the following procedure:-
1. Ensure the Memory protection Store switch is positioned to the left.
2. Seize the line in any mode.
3. press STORE button once, and the symbol “E” shows on display.
4. Key in the telephone numbers you want to store.
5. press SHIFT button if upper memory location are required.
6. press desired memory location button.
7. Release the line from any mode.
8. To protect the number stored ENSURE that the Memory protection
Store switch is positioned to the right.
12.6 MEMORY OPTION
Up to 20 telephone numbers each consisting of a maximum 24 digits (including pauses
or change of dial mode instruction).
Alternatively you may store 10 telephone numbers plus 10 access codes for Network
Services which your service provider has enabled.
Two banks of memory are provided, labelled 1-10 and 11-20 (the appropriate bank being
selected by pressing the SHIFT button and symbol “ ” will show on display).
To store a number, please adopt the following procedure:-
1.
Ensure the Memory Protection Store switch is positioned to the left.
2.
Seize the line in any mode.
3.
Press STORE button once, and the symbol “E” shows on display.
4.
Key in the telephone numbers you want to store.
5.
Press SHIFT button if upper memory location are required.
6.
Press desired memory location button.
7.
Release the line from any mode.
8.
To protect the number stored ENSURE that the Memory Protection Store switch is
positioned to the right.
12.7 STORING NUMBERS WHILST ON A CALL
Numbers may also be stored when you are actually in the process of making a call and
using the handset.This is useful, for example, if you are given a telephone number during
your conversation.The number may then be dialled from memory at a later time.To
store the number, press STORE button, key in the telephone number and then the
desired memory location button.Write down references to numbers stored against
memory location buttons.
12.8 PROGRAMMING CODES FOR CENTREX
AND NETWORK SERVICES
If you are using the Executive NR205HPUK headsetphone on an exchange line (not a
PABX) and subscribe to network services provided by BT, or by another network
provider, individual services may be programmed into the memory keys using the
procedure outlined in 12.7., thus allowing you to use such services at the touch of a
button. If you are a business user taking advantage of Centrex Service, these services
may also be programmed into the one touch keys in this manner. However, it must be
noted that the operating codes will differ for each service and in order to programme
your telephone correctly a set of Network Service or Centrex codes should be
obtained from your Network Operator. Programming codes for BT Network Services
and many Centrex services, along with special memory inlay cards for ease of use are
available from your supplier, or by contacting Pocket UK.
12.9 CHANGING A NUMBER IN A MEMORY LOCATION
If you wish to change a number in a memory location, simply follow the instructions for
storing a number. Entering the new number will automatically erase the previous
number.
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