TD 92319GB
2008-11-10/ Ver. D
User Manual
Ascom i75 VoWiFi Handset
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9
Calling
Note:
The headset answering button is active during a call, or when the handset is
ringing. It can also be used to get the line when pre-dialling. Pre-dialling is explained in
section 9.3.1 below.
9.1
Open the Call List
The twenty last received/dialled telephone numbers are stored in a call list.
1
Press
to open the list. The list can be opened from the menu as well, which is
described in
15.3
Call List
on page 43.
If the clock and date function is set, you will see the time for the call.
9.2
Incoming Call
The flashing LED, accompanied by a ring signal and/or a vibrating handset, give you notice
of a call. Ring signal and vibrator can be disabled. The calling party’s phone number and/or
name is shown. The name will be shown if the calling party’s phone number is stored in
the local or central phonebook. Press
to answer the call. When a headset is connected
to the handset, the answering button on the headset can be used to answer the call.
Other answering methods can also be set in the Profiles settings. The answering methods
are
Ordinary, Auto, Loud,
and
Auto loud
. See
15.6
Profiles
on page 51 for more
information.
When “Quick Answer” is enabled, an incoming call to a handset placed in the Desktop
Charger will be answered automatically when the handset is lifted out of the charger.
Quick Answer is enabled/disabled in the Settings menu; see
15.5.16
Enable/Disable Quick
Answer
on page 50.
9.2.1
Turn Off Alert Signals at an Incoming Call
Press the Mute button before answering the call. All alert signals, including the vibrator,
will become silent for that specific call.
9.2.2
End a Call
Press
. When a headset is connected to the handset, the button on the headset can be
used to end the call. All connected calls are ended. The total call time is shown in the
display.
9.3
Outgoing Call
9.3.1
Pre-dial
Enter the number and press
to get the line. The number is shown on the display while
dialling. If needed, you can press “Cancel” to return to the stand-by mode. By using
it is possible to step through a number and add/delete digits.
If a pause is required in the number, it is added by making a long press on the *-key. The
pause is indicated with a “P” in the number.